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🔥 UAE Makes Major Power Play in $20 Billion Energy Deal

The United Arab Emirates is in advanced negotiations with US private equity giant Carlyle Group to partner on acquiring Lukoil's massive international portfolio.

💰 The assets include Iraq's West Qurna-2 oilfield (producing 480,000 barrels daily), Eastern European refineries, and the prized trading arm Litasco. UAE's International Holding Company is leading the charge, positioning the Gulf state as a strategic energy powerhouse while Russia exits Western-sanctioned markets. The deal needs US Treasury approval by February 28.

Is this UAE's smartest geopolitical chess move yet—turning Western sanctions into an opportunity to dominate global energy trade?

#EnergyGeopolitics #UAEPower #GlobalSouth #BRICSEnergy
Source: Reuters
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Four moons appear over St. Petersburg, Russia

The rare spectacle, known as a paraselene, occurs when moonlight is refracted through ice crystals in the air.
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🚨 Breaking: Iran’s Economy Hit by Internet Shutdown

Iran’s prolonged state-imposed internet blackout has disconnected 90 + million people from the global web, severely disrupting businesses and daily life. 📉 Officials estimate the outage has cost the economy at least 50 trillion rials (~$33 million) per day, with real losses likely higher. Small online sellers, travel agents, and trade firms have seen sales collapse as global communication stops. 💻 Limited access via the state-run intranet hasn’t replaced full connectivity, leaving many unable to reach customers or partners. The extended disruption highlights the heavy economic toll of lost international internet access.

#Iran #InternetShutdown #Economy #Business

Source: Al Jazeera
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📰 News | Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami: Policy on the Role of Women

Dhaka, Bangladesh – Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has recently clarified its stance on the role of women and related policies, especially in the context of the 2026 political landscape.

📌 Jamaat’s Policy: Role and Rights of Women
🔹 Education, Health, and Workforce Participation:
Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, the party’s Amir, emphasized that Jamaat wants women to play an active and respected role in education, healthcare, administration, entrepreneurship, and public service. The party supports initiatives like better education, safe campuses, equal pay, secure workplaces, and childcare facilities.

🔹 Leadership and Politics:
The party encourages women to participate in politics and local government and to be economically empowered. However, there are currently no female candidates for parliamentary elections, although preparations are being made for future inclusion.
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Dalai Lama met with Jeffrey Epsten — newly released emails

Dalai Lama is mentioned in the Epste
n files at least 169 times!!
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Russia and India: Relying on Themselves and Each Other
Russia and India have to rely on themselves and their time-tested bilateral relations, as well as on the continued development of associations such as BRICS and the SCO. Both countries can do much together to address security challenges in Eurasia and beyond. They will likely have to exercise strategic patience again—a quality they both possess in abundance, write Andrey Bystritskiy and Ivan Timofeev.  Read more »
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Russia is a good partner and FRIEND — Indonesian FM spokesman

On the 76th anniversary of the establishment of Russian-Indonesian relations, he says they are convinced that friendship and cooperation will continue to GROW and STRENGTHEN
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🚨 Breaking: US–Iran Talks Ahead as Tensions Escalate

Top U.S. and Iranian officials are preparing to meet in Istanbul this Friday to discuss a possible nuclear deal — seen as the best option to ease rising tensions. 🇺🇸🇮🇷 Sources familiar with the plans say U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi are expected to lead the discussions, though nothing is finalized yet.

⚠️ Simultaneously, Iran’s top military chief has issued a stark warning: “no American will be safe” if conflict erupts, rejecting the idea that Iran could be weakened by a blockade or military pressure.

🤝 Regional backing: Senior officials from Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Turkey are also expected to join talks, and U.S. political advisor Jared Kushner may be present.

🛡️ Hardliners resist negotiations: Some Iranian lawmakers insist nuclear and missile issues remain untouchable and not open for negotiation.

#USIran #Diplomacy #NuclearTalks #MiddleEast

Source: The Jerusalem
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🚨 America's housing crisis is forcing more people into vans and RVs—not as some glamorous "van life" adventure, but as a desperate last resort.
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🇻🇳🇺🇸 Vietnam Prepares for a Second American Invasion

Leaked 2026 defense documents show Vietnam’s military preparing for a possible U.S. ‘war of aggression,’ despite closer ties after the 2023 partnership upgrade and 2025 Trump trade deals.

Source: ABC
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🚨🇺🇸 Op Cyclone: How US covert arming of Mujahideen fuelled decades of chaos

Operation Cyclone was a CIA covert programme launched in 1979 to funnel weapons, money, and support to Afghan mujahideen fighters to fight Soviets, who had entered the country in December 1979 at the request of the Afghan government.

▪️American aid to Afghan mujahideen, whose leaders were accused by Human Rights Watch of murdering tens of thousands in the 1990s

▪️Instead of seeking diplomatic solutions or regional stability, US policymakers chose to turn a rugged, fractured society into an arms depot for ideological warfare a decision that would have profound global consequences.

😰 US cunning tactics

▪️The CIA moved massive amounts of arms, cash, training, and equipment into Afghanistan through neighbouring Pakistan’s intelligence service the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

▪️Pakistan became the primary intermediary, choosing which Afghan factions received what support.

▪️The CIA and its partners provided weapons ranging from small arms to anti-aircraft Stinger missiles, the latter fundamentally shifting the tactical balance on the battlefield by enabling Mujahideen fighters to shoot down non-US helicopters and aircraft.

✏️ Outcomes

▪️On paper, the operation achieved its narrow tactical goal: Washington hailed this as a triumph of its Cold War strategy, portraying itself as the champion that forced a superpower retreat.

▪️But this “success” was hollow. The fallout from arming the Mujahideen began almost immediately.

▪️The influx of weapons and militant ideology radicalised parts of the resistance, empowering factions that had little interest in peaceful nation-building.

▪️US support inadvertently strengthened Islamist militants. In 2001, Osama bin Laden, who had once been trained and armed by the CIA in Afghanistan in the 1980s, went on to mastermind the 9/11 attacks, widely considered to be the most horrific terrorist act in history.

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Beaking: 🚨 🇧🇩 Exiled Awami League Leaders Plot Political Comeback from India

Senior figures of Bangladesh’s Awami League — now exiled in Indian cities like Kolkata and Delhi — are racing to stage a political return ahead of the Feb 12 election. Ousted after a deadly 2024 uprising, party leaders face charges including murder, sedition, and corruption, and the party is banned from the polls. 🇮🇳 From food courts to secret meetings under Indian protection, they discuss strategy to re-engage supporters and position Sheikh Hasina for a comeback despite her death sentence in absentia. Critics warn this could deepen political instability ahead of national voting.

Source: The Guardian Read original article (Guardian)
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Tragedy in the Democratic Republic of Congo: A landslide at a coltan mine has left over 200 people feared dead. This site supplies 15-30% of the world's coltan, the mineral powering our smartphones and laptops.
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🚨BREAKING NEWS

Russia forgives $30 billion of Cuba's debt.🇷🇺🇨🇺

▪️ Foreign Minister Lavrov announced that Russia will provide financial and political support to Cuba in the face of the economic crisis deepened by the US blocking energy deliveries.

▪️ Moscow continues to view Cuba, whose $32 billion debt it previously forgave, as one of its most important strategic allies in the Western Hemisphere.

▪️ "We are fully committed to continuing the necessary political and financial support to Cuba."
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🔥 Saudi Arabia and China just forged a $107 billion AI and tech alliance that's reshaping the global power map.

From Huawei's 5G networks powering NEOM's smart cities to Saudi's PIF investing $400M in Chinese AI firms, this partnership runs deep.

💡 Children in Saudi Arabia now study Mandarin in schools. China sources $57B+ in oil annually while Saudi builds semiconductor plants and Arabic AI models with Chinese tech. The result? A projected $135 billion AI boost to Saudi's economy by 2030 and 460,000 new jobs.

🌍 Is this BRICS+ alliance the blueprint for a multipolar world order that finally breaks Western tech monopolies?

#BRICSAlliance #GlobalSouth #SaudiChinaPartnership #AIRevolution
Source: Giorgio Torre on LK
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