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❗A Ukrainian refugee living in Germany has recorded a message for the Ukrainian patriots and for the Russian "liberal democrats" admirers of the west.
❗"If you think the Ukrainian Nazis will came to Russia and thank you for opposing putting or the special military operation... They will cut your heads before asking you if you supported Russia or Ukraine."
❗"If you think the Ukrainian Nazis will came to Russia and thank you for opposing putting or the special military operation... They will cut your heads before asking you if you supported Russia or Ukraine."
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Oil Surges 2% As Putin Orders Partial Mobilization
Oil prices jumped more than 2% on Wednesday after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial military mobilization.
Brent crude futures jumped $2.28 (2.5% up) to $92.90 by 7:00 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate crude moved up 2.6% to $86.16 per barrel, but one Singapore-based analyst insisted "It seems like a knee-jerk reaction to a sliver of news and would be liable to further recalibration in the coming hours.”
Washington also reiterated low hopes of reaching a breakthrough in the Iranian nuclear deal that could release Tehran’s output onto the market ahead of an expected third-straight 75 basis point interest hike from the Federal Reserve due Wednesday.
Oil prices jumped more than 2% on Wednesday after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial military mobilization.
Brent crude futures jumped $2.28 (2.5% up) to $92.90 by 7:00 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate crude moved up 2.6% to $86.16 per barrel, but one Singapore-based analyst insisted "It seems like a knee-jerk reaction to a sliver of news and would be liable to further recalibration in the coming hours.”
Washington also reiterated low hopes of reaching a breakthrough in the Iranian nuclear deal that could release Tehran’s output onto the market ahead of an expected third-straight 75 basis point interest hike from the Federal Reserve due Wednesday.
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🔥The largest oil refinery in the United States is on fire.
Two people were injured in a severe fire at the BP-Husky Toledo refinery in Oregon, Ohio, owned by British Petroleum.
BP describes the plant as a "cornerstone" of the regional economy, which can process up to 160,000 barrels of crude oil daily, providing the Midwest with gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, propane, asphalt and other products.
The refinery can produce 3.8 million gallons of gasoline, 1.3 million gallons of diesel fuel and 600,000 gallons of jet fuel daily.
Two people were injured in a severe fire at the BP-Husky Toledo refinery in Oregon, Ohio, owned by British Petroleum.
BP describes the plant as a "cornerstone" of the regional economy, which can process up to 160,000 barrels of crude oil daily, providing the Midwest with gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, propane, asphalt and other products.
The refinery can produce 3.8 million gallons of gasoline, 1.3 million gallons of diesel fuel and 600,000 gallons of jet fuel daily.
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▶️ John Bosnitch says the people of the Donbas region have no intention to remain part of Ukraine as they have been under attack by their own government since 2014.
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Here is a well known cartoon with a fresh approach about Ukrainians, EU, Americans and Russia of course.
Have a look at Israeli
version here👈
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Have a look at Israeli
version here👈
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Putin says Russia's not responsible for the EU's energy crisis — it just needs to 'push the button' on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline to get more natural gas
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Russian President Vladimir Putin denied Russian responsibility for Europe's energy crisis and said the EU can simply turn on the new Nord Stream 2 pipeline if it wants more natural gas from his country.
"The bottom line is, if you have an urge, if it's so hard for you, just lift the sanctions on Nord Stream 2, which is 55 billion cubic metres of gas per year, just push the button and everything will get going," said Putin after the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit.
He also criticized the "green agenda" — the EU's renewable energy push — which he said started the energy crisis even before the war in Ukraine.
The EU is staring at an energy crisis this coming winter as Russia supplies about 40% of Europe's natural gas, most of which is transported via pipelines.
European natural-gas prices have more than doubled from a year ago.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin denied Russian responsibility for Europe's energy crisis and said the EU can simply turn on the new Nord Stream 2 pipeline if it wants more natural gas from his country.
"The bottom line is, if you have an urge, if it's so hard for you, just lift the sanctions on Nord Stream 2, which is 55 billion cubic metres of gas per year, just push the button and everything will get going," said Putin after the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit.
He also criticized the "green agenda" — the EU's renewable energy push — which he said started the energy crisis even before the war in Ukraine.
The EU is staring at an energy crisis this coming winter as Russia supplies about 40% of Europe's natural gas, most of which is transported via pipelines.
European natural-gas prices have more than doubled from a year ago.
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Liz Truss is ready to become the most unpopular prime minister of the UK, just to "defeat Putin."
Is she naive or stupid?
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Is she naive or stupid?
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It seems that the first symbol of the referendum has appeared.
Graffiti with it have started popping up in the liberated territories.
Graffiti with it have started popping up in the liberated territories.
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‘I really want to go home, but there are no windows, and bullets are flying. Very scary.’ Ekaterina Vasilenko from the city of Rubezhnoye in the Lugansk People's Republic tells what it's like to live in the dampness of a basement, without light, food and water. But people are afraid to return to their apartments because of the ongoing shelling by the Ukrainian military.
From: People say
From: People say
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Special military operation in Ukraine and the Global Balance of Powers
It is only natural that Russia's special military operation of demilitarization and denazification in Ukraine has led to a division into opponents, supporters and those taking a neutral stance. This is fraught in any military conflict. We know from the depths of history similar cases of confrontations that started with small episodes of struggle for power and turned into protracted wars ending in the defeat of one of the sides. (By Leonid Savin)
It is only natural that Russia's special military operation of demilitarization and denazification in Ukraine has led to a division into opponents, supporters and those taking a neutral stance. This is fraught in any military conflict. We know from the depths of history similar cases of confrontations that started with small episodes of struggle for power and turned into protracted wars ending in the defeat of one of the sides. (By Leonid Savin)
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Special military operation in Ukraine and the Global Balance of Powers
It is only natural that Russia's special military operation of demilitarization and denazification in Ukraine has led to a division into opponents, supporters and those taking a neutral stance. This
Xi Jinping called on the Chinese army to focus on preparing for participation in real hostilities
With such an appeal, the head of China made a speech at a conference on national defence and military reform in Beijing.
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With such an appeal, the head of China made a speech at a conference on national defence and military reform in Beijing.
#China
Statements by Sergei Lavrov. The main points:
— NWO in Ukraine will continue until its tasks are completed, no matter how long it takes
— The collective West, led by the United States, openly seeks to defeat Russia "on the battlefield" in Ukraine
— The US and Britain were afraid that Russia and Ukraine would agree, so they forbade Kyiv to negotiate with Moscow
— Weapons of NATO countries are used to kill civilians in the territories of the Russian Federation adjacent to Ukraine
— DPR, LPR, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions have the right to exercise the right to self-determination in accordance with the UN Charter
— Moscow will respect the choice of residents of the DPR, LPR, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions in referendums
— The frenzied reaction of the United States and its allies to the special operation drew a line under a whole stage of interaction between the Russian Federation and the West
— The West is unlikely to be able to restore confidence in itself as business counterparties in the foreseeable future
— Russia will continue to adapt to new financial realities, together with partners it will reduce the share of the US dollar in mutual trade
— Regarding the Americans detained in Ukraine, you need to contact Kyiv, as well as the leadership of the DPR and LPR through official diplomatic channels
— Russia does not exaggerate the importance of the midterm elections to the US Congress for straightening Russian-American relations
— NWO in Ukraine will continue until its tasks are completed, no matter how long it takes
— The collective West, led by the United States, openly seeks to defeat Russia "on the battlefield" in Ukraine
— The US and Britain were afraid that Russia and Ukraine would agree, so they forbade Kyiv to negotiate with Moscow
— Weapons of NATO countries are used to kill civilians in the territories of the Russian Federation adjacent to Ukraine
— DPR, LPR, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions have the right to exercise the right to self-determination in accordance with the UN Charter
— Moscow will respect the choice of residents of the DPR, LPR, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions in referendums
— The frenzied reaction of the United States and its allies to the special operation drew a line under a whole stage of interaction between the Russian Federation and the West
— The West is unlikely to be able to restore confidence in itself as business counterparties in the foreseeable future
— Russia will continue to adapt to new financial realities, together with partners it will reduce the share of the US dollar in mutual trade
— Regarding the Americans detained in Ukraine, you need to contact Kyiv, as well as the leadership of the DPR and LPR through official diplomatic channels
— Russia does not exaggerate the importance of the midterm elections to the US Congress for straightening Russian-American relations
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Putin: "They forced us, lazy and resting on our laurels of mineral resources, to develop our intellectual product - and this is very good".
The President added that there are problems, but few and they are being solved.
The President added that there are problems, but few and they are being solved.
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Britain buried relations with Saudi Arabia
Translated from RIA Novosti
Original text by David Narmania
It is no secret that sometimes the death of some people has an impact on the course of history no less (sometimes incomparably greater) than their lives. And if in relation to Queen Elizabeth II this is true only from the point of view of symbolism, then the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi affected the relations of Saudi Arabia with the West much more than all his activities during his lifetime.
Few could have imagined that the trails of these two deaths, separated by a whole continent geographically and four years in time, would meet, but it did happen. Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Muhammad bin Salman and the de facto head of state had to leave the United Kingdom ahead of schedule - he arrived there at the invitation of London to attend the funeral of Elizabeth II, but the British authorities denied him such a right. The Riyadh delegation was headed by cabinet minister Turki bin Mohammed al-Saud. The reason, as you already understood, was the accusations of the murder of Khashoggi.
Saudi Arabia can hardly be called an example of humanism, but this does not negate the fact that the accusations against Muhammad bin Salman are unsubstantiated, at least for now. Western countries claim that he at least knew about the impending murder, and at the most he was its customer. The reason allegedly was criticism of the crown prince's actions by a journalist. At the same time, the West did not back up the accusations against him.
Definitely, only the CIA pointed out the involvement of bin Salman in the incident. At the same time, the office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights placed responsibility on the entire leadership of Saudi Arabia. And Amnesty International, for example, called the death sentence against five convicts whitewashing real criminals. The verdict, by the way, was subsequently replaced by prison terms.
And these people, as they say, forbid us to pick our noses... The unsubstantiated accusations of American intelligence have become a byword since the time of Colin Powell, who shook "anthrax spores" with a test tube at a meeting of the UN Security Council as proof that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, which Hussein was not in the end.
Amnesty International in early August also showed quite colourfully what its statements are worth. The report that the Ukrainian army is using civilian objects and civilians as human shields caused a storm of emotions from Zelensky, and the organization was quick to apologize. Tellingly, the President of Ukraine did not even deny the fact of this use.
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Translated from RIA Novosti
Original text by David Narmania
It is no secret that sometimes the death of some people has an impact on the course of history no less (sometimes incomparably greater) than their lives. And if in relation to Queen Elizabeth II this is true only from the point of view of symbolism, then the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi affected the relations of Saudi Arabia with the West much more than all his activities during his lifetime.
Few could have imagined that the trails of these two deaths, separated by a whole continent geographically and four years in time, would meet, but it did happen. Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Muhammad bin Salman and the de facto head of state had to leave the United Kingdom ahead of schedule - he arrived there at the invitation of London to attend the funeral of Elizabeth II, but the British authorities denied him such a right. The Riyadh delegation was headed by cabinet minister Turki bin Mohammed al-Saud. The reason, as you already understood, was the accusations of the murder of Khashoggi.
Saudi Arabia can hardly be called an example of humanism, but this does not negate the fact that the accusations against Muhammad bin Salman are unsubstantiated, at least for now. Western countries claim that he at least knew about the impending murder, and at the most he was its customer. The reason allegedly was criticism of the crown prince's actions by a journalist. At the same time, the West did not back up the accusations against him.
Definitely, only the CIA pointed out the involvement of bin Salman in the incident. At the same time, the office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights placed responsibility on the entire leadership of Saudi Arabia. And Amnesty International, for example, called the death sentence against five convicts whitewashing real criminals. The verdict, by the way, was subsequently replaced by prison terms.
And these people, as they say, forbid us to pick our noses... The unsubstantiated accusations of American intelligence have become a byword since the time of Colin Powell, who shook "anthrax spores" with a test tube at a meeting of the UN Security Council as proof that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, which Hussein was not in the end.
Amnesty International in early August also showed quite colourfully what its statements are worth. The report that the Ukrainian army is using civilian objects and civilians as human shields caused a storm of emotions from Zelensky, and the organization was quick to apologize. Tellingly, the President of Ukraine did not even deny the fact of this use.
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Британия похоронила отношения с Саудовской Аравией
Не секрет, что порой смерть некоторых людей оказывает на ход истории влияние ничуть не меньшее (порой несопоставимо большее), чем их жизнь. И если в отношении... РИА Новости, 21.09.2022
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The assassination of Khashoggi is, without a doubt, a monstrous event. But any accusations must be backed up with facts. Russia itself is very familiar with the practice when the West uses unsubstantiated accusations as a pretext for sanctions, and the sanctions themselves as an instrument of pressure. In the dynastic struggle in 2018, there were many who would benefit from the damaged reputation of the crown prince.
And now, statements about the involvement of Muhammad bin Salman have become an occasion - not a reason - for such a demonstrative slap in the face: the crown prince is literally almost expelled from London. Where is Biden with his fist instead of a handshake. But the reason became known back in July - this is Riyadh's unwillingness to withdraw from the OPEC + deal and increase fuel supplies to Western countries.
The disastrous visit of the American president became an all too obvious indicator of the futility of trying to put pressure on Saudi Arabia - the West tried to persuade its partners not by washing, but by rolling. Not only was the tour itself preceded by lengthy preparations, because Biden had too much at stake: yesterday the Saudis were pariahs, today they are saviours from Russian oil oppression. What will you do before the elections!
Attempts to use Riyadh as a cover against a possible response from Moscow in the energy industry, the West began even before that. In March, a similar voyage to the Middle Eastern monarchy was already made by the ex-Prime Minister of the ex-Her Majesty. At that time Downing Street also gave an uplifting report on the development of cooperation in the fields of energy, defence and security.
Moreover, in terms of weapons, there is tangible progress in cooperation between the countries: just last year, London undertook to sell arms to Riyadh for almost one and a half billion pounds sterling. But there are some difficulties with the supply of 48 Eurofighter Typhoon fighters - the British court considered this decision to be wrong. What is not a method to achieve compliance?
But Saudi Arabia is not particularly heeding the demands of the West to saturate the fuel market.
Apparently, the new prime minister, Liz Truss, has decided to look for a different approach to her Middle East partner than her predecessor's. At the same time, try to show other Arab states of the Persian Gulf that they do not plan to stand on ceremony with them. First of all, she hopes that such a move will have an effect on the United Arab Emirates, the main conductor of British influence in the region. With Abu Dhabi, London really has a strategic partnership, and in the oil market, the Emirates positions are by no means weak.
Now it is obvious that in the person of Muhammad bin Salman, not only Truss, but also the royal dynasty - and therefore the whole of Great Britain - has found an enemy. The funeral of Elizabeth II became at the same time a memorial service for cooperation with Saudi Arabia. This will certainly affect the drift of the Islamic monarchy towards the SCO and BRICS, which is becoming more and more clear. But what effect this will have on neighbours - allies of Riyadh and partners of London, we have yet to see.
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And now, statements about the involvement of Muhammad bin Salman have become an occasion - not a reason - for such a demonstrative slap in the face: the crown prince is literally almost expelled from London. Where is Biden with his fist instead of a handshake. But the reason became known back in July - this is Riyadh's unwillingness to withdraw from the OPEC + deal and increase fuel supplies to Western countries.
The disastrous visit of the American president became an all too obvious indicator of the futility of trying to put pressure on Saudi Arabia - the West tried to persuade its partners not by washing, but by rolling. Not only was the tour itself preceded by lengthy preparations, because Biden had too much at stake: yesterday the Saudis were pariahs, today they are saviours from Russian oil oppression. What will you do before the elections!
Attempts to use Riyadh as a cover against a possible response from Moscow in the energy industry, the West began even before that. In March, a similar voyage to the Middle Eastern monarchy was already made by the ex-Prime Minister of the ex-Her Majesty. At that time Downing Street also gave an uplifting report on the development of cooperation in the fields of energy, defence and security.
Moreover, in terms of weapons, there is tangible progress in cooperation between the countries: just last year, London undertook to sell arms to Riyadh for almost one and a half billion pounds sterling. But there are some difficulties with the supply of 48 Eurofighter Typhoon fighters - the British court considered this decision to be wrong. What is not a method to achieve compliance?
But Saudi Arabia is not particularly heeding the demands of the West to saturate the fuel market.
Apparently, the new prime minister, Liz Truss, has decided to look for a different approach to her Middle East partner than her predecessor's. At the same time, try to show other Arab states of the Persian Gulf that they do not plan to stand on ceremony with them. First of all, she hopes that such a move will have an effect on the United Arab Emirates, the main conductor of British influence in the region. With Abu Dhabi, London really has a strategic partnership, and in the oil market, the Emirates positions are by no means weak.
Now it is obvious that in the person of Muhammad bin Salman, not only Truss, but also the royal dynasty - and therefore the whole of Great Britain - has found an enemy. The funeral of Elizabeth II became at the same time a memorial service for cooperation with Saudi Arabia. This will certainly affect the drift of the Islamic monarchy towards the SCO and BRICS, which is becoming more and more clear. But what effect this will have on neighbours - allies of Riyadh and partners of London, we have yet to see.
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Well, and now we will explain, why we have translated the big article above ⬆️⬆️⬆️
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (pictured) was involved in negotiations to release 10 foreign nationals captured in Ukraine from Russian prison, a Saudi official claimed
The list of newly released prisoners includes five British nationals and two US military veterans, an official said. And all that after all those accusations from crazy Lizz... or, may be because of them?
The original article is here. Of course, it was not Russia, who has released the condemned prisoners. Moscow not once stated, that all negotiations should be carried out with Donetsk Peoples Republic, what Lizz stubbornly denied. I wonder, what did he (Mohamed bin Salman) has offered, so that they (DPR) could not refuse?
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (pictured) was involved in negotiations to release 10 foreign nationals captured in Ukraine from Russian prison, a Saudi official claimed
The list of newly released prisoners includes five British nationals and two US military veterans, an official said. And all that after all those accusations from crazy Lizz... or, may be because of them?
The original article is here. Of course, it was not Russia, who has released the condemned prisoners. Moscow not once stated, that all negotiations should be carried out with Donetsk Peoples Republic, what Lizz stubbornly denied. I wonder, what did he (Mohamed bin Salman) has offered, so that they (DPR) could not refuse?
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Translated from an Ukrainian channel:
Mariupol Patrol Police Chief Mikhail Vershinin and several other Azovstal defenders exchanged from Russian captivity
There is information that in the near future there will be more such news.
Is it not too much for one day? We are against meaningless suffering of any human beings. However, criminals should be punished. We want to believe, that those, (as well as the foreigners in the previous post) just happened to be in the wrong place in the wrong time.
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Mariupol Patrol Police Chief Mikhail Vershinin and several other Azovstal defenders exchanged from Russian captivity
There is information that in the near future there will be more such news.
Is it not too much for one day? We are against meaningless suffering of any human beings. However, criminals should be punished. We want to believe, that those, (as well as the foreigners in the previous post) just happened to be in the wrong place in the wrong time.
#TransFormator💤
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