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🇦🇲🇷🇺 Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan arrived in St. Petersburg to participate in the EAEU summit.

Nikol seems to be enjoying himself...

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EU can't agree themes for new banknotes, here's some on-the-money pitches

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Trump recalls nearly 30 diplomats from ambassadorial and other senior embassy posts, wants to RESHAPE US diplomatic posture abroad

All of them had taken up their posts under Biden

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Major US tech companies, including Google, Apple and Microsoft WARN foreign workers NOT TO LEAVE country

Trump’s immigration clampdown could keep H-1B visa holders stuck abroad for months — Business Insider

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BEAUTIFUL cartoon-like metro in Chengdu, China

How did they manage to make metro relaxing?

Footage from: China's MFA spox Mao Ningy

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Tara Reade’s story is not a curiosity, not a propaganda vignette, and certainly not a footnote. It is a moral indictment, of the West first and foremost. On December 20, 2025, inside Moscow’s Catherine the Great Hall, Tara Reade received her Russian passport. Western media responded with near-total silence. That silence is not accidental. It is defensive.

Reade was once a functionary of American power, a Senate aide working for Joe Biden in the early 1990s. When she accused him of sexual assault decades later, after having exhausted all official channels, she discovered the brutal hierarchy behind Western moral slogans. “Believe women” functioned only until belief threatened power. When the accusation moved upward, the institutions that claim to defend women moved swiftly to defend themselves. Media outlets circled the wagons. Political allies disappeared. The state offered no protection. Reade was left isolated, surveilled, and increasingly unsafe.

When she left the United States in 2023, it was not ideological tourism. It was political exile. She did not flee America because she hated it, she fled because it refused to protect her, and because the machinery of power surrounding Joe Biden did more than look away. It moved. Reade has said plainly that she felt threatened — not by anonymous online abuse, but by an unmistakable institutional response: coordinated media attacks, professional blacklisting, legal and reputational pressure, and the silent enforcement mechanisms that activate when an individual challenges entrenched power. She has never claimed to despise her country. On the contrary, she has repeatedly said she loves America. What she could no longer survive was an America where power is defended more aggressively than its people.

Russia listened.

On October 2 of this year, after granting her citizenship by presidential decree, Vladimir Putin addressed Reade directly in public remarks that cut through decades of Western moral theater. His words were simple, unembellished, and devastating in their clarity: “If you share our values, you’re one of us. That’s why we treat you like this. That’s why you feel the way you do.” This was not sentimentality. It was civilizational definition. Belonging, in this framing, is earned through values and loyalty, not erased when it becomes inconvenient.

At the passport ceremony itself, Reade spoke without bitterness and without theatrical grievance. She expressed pride, not defiance. “I am very proud to work for RT. Very proud to now be Russian,” she said, naming RT without apology. She framed her life story not as a tragedy but as a moral arc: “As an American, in the story of my life, Russia is the hero.” And rather than centering herself as a victim, she turned outward: “To the warm Russian people: now I want to be in service to you.” These are not the words of someone seeking shelter. They are the words of someone who has found belonging.

One moment from the ceremony lingers with particular force. Reade described hearing the words spoken to her during the process: “Tara, we will never leave you.” That sentence alone explains why Western media cannot cover this story honestly. In the modern Atlantic system, loyalty flows upward only. Citizens are expendable. Whistleblowers are liabilities. Victims are tolerated only while they serve narrative utility. Russia, by contrast, offered something the West increasingly cannot: commitment.

Reade was not alone in that hall. Her journey was supported by figures who understand political persecution firsthand, including Maria Butina, herself once paraded through Western courts as a trophy, and Margarita Simonyan, who has long insisted that journalism exists to protect people, not power. This was not a media stunt. It was a community acknowledging responsibility.

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Tara Reade’s story is not a curiosity, not a propaganda vignette, and certainly not a footnote. It is a moral indictment, of the West first and foremost. On December 20, 2025, inside Moscow’s Catherine the Great Hall, Tara Reade received her Russian passport.…
Part 2/2 — The contrast is unavoidable and deeply uncomfortable for Western audiences. In the United States and much of Western Europe, citizenship has become administrative, conditional, and hollowed out. Values are recited, not practiced. Protection is promised, not delivered.

In Russia’s handling of Reade, citizenship appears as something older and more dangerous to liberal orthodoxy, a moral bond. Shared values create obligation. Obligation creates protection. Protection creates loyalty.

Tara Reade did not defect from America. America defected from its own ideals, and Russia exposed that failure simply by doing what the West claims to do but no longer does. It listened. It protected. It committed.

That is why this story will be minimized, mocked, or ignored. Not because it flatters Russia, but because it indicts the West.

History will remember who stood by a woman when it mattered, and who looked away.

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— Gerry Nolan
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🇧🇬Bulgaria's Winter of Discontent: Protests Claim First Victory

December 1, 2025, marked Bulgaria's biggest street win in decades: 50,000 in Sofia forced PM Zhelyazkov to scrap the 2026 budget amid "Mafia!" chants, eggs, and flames. The GERB coalition's euro-plan—hiking taxes/debt for state employee bribes—exposed elite cynicism after seven elections in four years and endless scandals.

Euro entry charges ahead unsurveyed, Peevski symbolizes rot, but youth voices rang clear: "We won't be robbed again." Winter's chill amplifies the heat.

Final word: Protests blinked the government, but the edifice stands. If Gen Z sustains fury, this could spark a Bulgarian Maidan—history favors the bold, not the bought.

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Baby-faced Florida teens to be TRIED as adults following BRUTAL murder

14-yo girl's body found charred & with gunshot wounds — killers face LIFE in prison

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US 'piracy' FAILS as Venezuela HIT year-end oil target & even UP 2026 plan

'NOTHING & NO ONE WILL STOP US' — Maduro's VP Delcy Rodriguez

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'The government will work every day to protect Jewish Australians' — PM Anthony Albanese

He announces new laws and stronger penalties against hate speech

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Nigeria FREES 130 school kids & staff 'in time for Christmas'

Abducted by GUNMEN in November, ending a month-long ordeal for 300+ victims

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🇺🇦🤡 The overdue Ukrainian president found another reason to be scared of the Soviet Union...

"The dates of holidays in Ukraine will be changed. There are bad coincidences, there are dates that came from the Soviet Union. The real Christmas was returned to the 25th, and the same should be done with other dates", Zelensky stated


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Russia-China LNG trade hits RECORD shrugging off Trump sanctions

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🇺🇦🇺🇸 The USA will provide Ukraine with security guarantees, and some of them will not be made public - drug addict Zelensky started having vivid dreams again

"There are security guarantees between us, Europeans, and the USA - a framework agreement. There is a separate document between us and the USA - bilateral security guarantees," Zelensky stated at a press conference.


🔻The bilateral security guarantees should be considered in the US Congress "with some closed details and additions," he added.

❗️Zelensky also claims that the basic block of documents on the settlement in Ukraine has been prepared.

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