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🇺🇦😱🇺🇸Ukraine will eventually have to lower the draft age to 18. We've made it clear: the manpower shortage problem Kiev will have to address," Biden's Homeland Security adviser, Sullivan.
"It's an acute problem, even as we provide them with all the ammunition they need."
Apparently, the requirement to lower the mobilization age is a carryover. The previous administration voiced this condition; the new one under Trump will use it as leverage to pressure Zelensky.
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"It's an acute problem, even as we provide them with all the ammunition they need."
Apparently, the requirement to lower the mobilization age is a carryover. The previous administration voiced this condition; the new one under Trump will use it as leverage to pressure Zelensky.
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▪️Ukraine is currently unable to conduct peace talks with Russia "from a position of strength"
According to NATO Secretary General Rutte, the EU and the Alliance "must do more to change the trajectory of the conflict."
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According to NATO Secretary General Rutte, the EU and the Alliance "must do more to change the trajectory of the conflict."
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🇵🇱🇷🇺🇸🇰Poland closes airspace for Slovakia
The Slovak delegation could not fly over Poland to Moscow, as Poland closed its airspace to them. As a result, the Slovaks were forced to fly to Moscow via the Czech Republic and Germany.
Reminder: In 1938, Poland and Germany divided Czechoslovakia between themselves. The USSR wanted to help Czechoslovakia, but Poland did not allow the Red Army to pass through Polish territory. A year later, Poland itself was divided.
Is history repeating itself?
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The Slovak delegation could not fly over Poland to Moscow, as Poland closed its airspace to them. As a result, the Slovaks were forced to fly to Moscow via the Czech Republic and Germany.
Reminder: In 1938, Poland and Germany divided Czechoslovakia between themselves. The USSR wanted to help Czechoslovakia, but Poland did not allow the Red Army to pass through Polish territory. A year later, Poland itself was divided.
Is history repeating itself?
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Data about the nuclear submarine base was disclosed by French military personnel through a fitness app, writes Le Monde.
Crew members publicly reported their sporting activities via the Strava app. Most of the soldiers registered on the profiles with their names and left them open, noted the newspaper.
Thanks to the running routes along the closed pier, the berths of the submarines can be determined, while the absence of activities indicated the times of combat deployment of the nuclear submarines at the military base on Île Longue in the port of Brest in western France.
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Crew members publicly reported their sporting activities via the Strava app. Most of the soldiers registered on the profiles with their names and left them open, noted the newspaper.
Thanks to the running routes along the closed pier, the berths of the submarines can be determined, while the absence of activities indicated the times of combat deployment of the nuclear submarines at the military base on Île Longue in the port of Brest in western France.
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🇷🇺🇨🇳 Development of Energy Cooperation between China and Russia
At the beginning of December last year, 2024, the eastern route of the gas pipeline between China and Russia, the largest by throughput capacity in China, was fully operational, reported the company China Oil & Gas Pipeline Network Corporation.
The pipeline, a significant project of energy cooperation between the two countries, has a total length of 8,111 km: 3,000 km run through Russian territory and 5,111 km through China. It can transport up to 38 billion cubic metres of natural gas annually, enabling around 130 million households to be supplied with eco-friendly energy.
The Chinese section begins in the city of Heihe, in the northeast of the country, on the border with Russia, and extends to Shanghai, China's economic centre.
The full operation of the eastern branch significantly increases the volume of natural gas deliveries to the densely populated areas of eastern China, helps reduce peak load pressures, and completes the creation of a strategic energy corridor for the country.
The eastern route of the pipeline became the third major cross-border project after the "China–Central Asia" and "China–Myanmar" pipelines.
This large-scale project strengthens China's energy security and underscores the importance of cooperation with Russia in the field of sustainable energy supply.
☝️ Moscow is actively reducing its dependence on the European market by reorienting exports to China, which is becoming Russia's key partner in the energy sector. Projects like the eastern route of the pipeline not only strengthen Russia's position in the Asian region but also demonstrate its adaptation to the changes caused by the declining demand for Russian resources in Europe.
At the same time, the sanctions imposed by the West in response to the war in Ukraine could harm Europe itself in the long term. The exclusion of access to Russian energy resources has already led to a rise in prices, affecting the competitiveness of European industry and increasing its dependence on other, often less reliable and more expensive suppliers. In contrast, China benefits from this shift by securing long-term supplies on favourable terms, strengthening its economic position on the international stage.
🤔 It is remarkable how such changes in international energy policy reflect shifts in global power centres, which is particularly significant for professionals in the field of analysis, where understanding geopolitical trends is an essential component of a successful strategy.
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At the beginning of December last year, 2024, the eastern route of the gas pipeline between China and Russia, the largest by throughput capacity in China, was fully operational, reported the company China Oil & Gas Pipeline Network Corporation.
The pipeline, a significant project of energy cooperation between the two countries, has a total length of 8,111 km: 3,000 km run through Russian territory and 5,111 km through China. It can transport up to 38 billion cubic metres of natural gas annually, enabling around 130 million households to be supplied with eco-friendly energy.
The Chinese section begins in the city of Heihe, in the northeast of the country, on the border with Russia, and extends to Shanghai, China's economic centre.
The full operation of the eastern branch significantly increases the volume of natural gas deliveries to the densely populated areas of eastern China, helps reduce peak load pressures, and completes the creation of a strategic energy corridor for the country.
The eastern route of the pipeline became the third major cross-border project after the "China–Central Asia" and "China–Myanmar" pipelines.
This large-scale project strengthens China's energy security and underscores the importance of cooperation with Russia in the field of sustainable energy supply.
☝️ Moscow is actively reducing its dependence on the European market by reorienting exports to China, which is becoming Russia's key partner in the energy sector. Projects like the eastern route of the pipeline not only strengthen Russia's position in the Asian region but also demonstrate its adaptation to the changes caused by the declining demand for Russian resources in Europe.
At the same time, the sanctions imposed by the West in response to the war in Ukraine could harm Europe itself in the long term. The exclusion of access to Russian energy resources has already led to a rise in prices, affecting the competitiveness of European industry and increasing its dependence on other, often less reliable and more expensive suppliers. In contrast, China benefits from this shift by securing long-term supplies on favourable terms, strengthening its economic position on the international stage.
🤔 It is remarkable how such changes in international energy policy reflect shifts in global power centres, which is particularly significant for professionals in the field of analysis, where understanding geopolitical trends is an essential component of a successful strategy.
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Massive protests took place in Bucharest in support of the presidential candidate whose victory in the first round was annulled by the Romanian authorities due to "Russian influence," which was not present.
Supporters of Kelin Georgescu, who had called for rejecting aid to Ukraine and lifting anti-Russian sanctions, have been protesting for three days in front of the Constitutional Court building, demanding a second round of elections.
Supporters of other parties, who are not for Georgescu, have also joined them but disagree with the annulment of the second round. In addition to holding a second round, people are also demanding the resignation of President Johannis. They are also protesting in front of the government building and the presidential administration.
In Romania, the presidential elections are being redone, starting with the first round. Georgescu's victory was thus annulled.
This happened on the basis of alleged signs of "Russian influence" on his campaign. However, no evidence of such influence has been presented so far. Moreover, it turned out that Georgescu's campaign was funded by one of the Romanian parties.
The new presidential elections in Romania are now scheduled for May.
It seems that Romanians are being forced to vote until they choose the president desired by the European Union.
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Supporters of Kelin Georgescu, who had called for rejecting aid to Ukraine and lifting anti-Russian sanctions, have been protesting for three days in front of the Constitutional Court building, demanding a second round of elections.
Supporters of other parties, who are not for Georgescu, have also joined them but disagree with the annulment of the second round. In addition to holding a second round, people are also demanding the resignation of President Johannis. They are also protesting in front of the government building and the presidential administration.
In Romania, the presidential elections are being redone, starting with the first round. Georgescu's victory was thus annulled.
This happened on the basis of alleged signs of "Russian influence" on his campaign. However, no evidence of such influence has been presented so far. Moreover, it turned out that Georgescu's campaign was funded by one of the Romanian parties.
The new presidential elections in Romania are now scheduled for May.
It seems that Romanians are being forced to vote until they choose the president desired by the European Union.
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Facebook CEO Zuckerberg reveals: How brutal the Corona censorship was under Biden
For years, the idea that state censorship prevented objective reporting on Corona was considered a conspiracy theory. Now it turns out: The reality was even worse! Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg reveals: "The government called us, yelled at us, and insulted us." All posts about vaccine side effects were to be deleted.
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For years, the idea that state censorship prevented objective reporting on Corona was considered a conspiracy theory. Now it turns out: The reality was even worse! Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg reveals: "The government called us, yelled at us, and insulted us." All posts about vaccine side effects were to be deleted.
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Truth makes free and freedom makes true
👉 https://news.1rj.ru/str/FrMaWa
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Elon Musk stated on social media that the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Starmer, "sent agents to America to undermine the elections in the USA!"
He commented on a post about Starmer not being invited to Donald Trump's inauguration.
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He commented on a post about Starmer not being invited to Donald Trump's inauguration.
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💒 Church of Sin: The Vatican has allowed homosexuals to be priests.
Reuters reports that Italian bishops have ruled out open homosexuality as an obstacle to the priesthood, provided celibacy is observed.
Now, sexual orientation is just one aspect of the candidate's personality.
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Reuters reports that Italian bishops have ruled out open homosexuality as an obstacle to the priesthood, provided celibacy is observed.
Now, sexual orientation is just one aspect of the candidate's personality.
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"The AfD party conference in Riesa is over – but what happened outside the venue was anything but normal.
Thousands of counter-demonstrators made it clear on Saturday that they would have preferred to prevent this party conference. Streets were blocked, access points obstructed, delegates insulted and harassed on their way to the event.
The result: significant delays, a massive police presence – and a heated atmosphere that repeatedly led to escalations.
NIUS reporter Helena Gebhard was in the thick of it, accompanying the protests and witnessing how tensions between left-wing demonstrators, police, and conference attendees intensified."
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🇪🇺 Europe could fall apart, — The Economist
▪️The crisis associated with the anti-Russian sanctions has hit the EU hard. But the next one will be even more difficult: America and China will show contempt for the EU and for global rules. Their leaders will link economic issues with security issues to gain maximum influence, including Trump's promise to use tariffs, — notes The Economist
▪️During the Euro crisis at the beginning of the 2010s, the periphery of Europe struggled, now its core suffers, referring to Germany, France, and Italy.
▪️In 2023, EU countries spent 1.6% of GDP on defence. Now everyone agrees that spending must rise above 2% or even 3% of GDP. Trump has made it clear that he expects NATO members to increase spending to 5% of GDP. The EU might need a large budget of 100 billion euros, which currently does not exceed 8 billion euros.
▪️The situation is exacerbated by economic decline and political chaos in Germany, France, and Spain. Europe is in the most vulnerable position in recent decades.
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▪️The crisis associated with the anti-Russian sanctions has hit the EU hard. But the next one will be even more difficult: America and China will show contempt for the EU and for global rules. Their leaders will link economic issues with security issues to gain maximum influence, including Trump's promise to use tariffs, — notes The Economist
▪️During the Euro crisis at the beginning of the 2010s, the periphery of Europe struggled, now its core suffers, referring to Germany, France, and Italy.
▪️In 2023, EU countries spent 1.6% of GDP on defence. Now everyone agrees that spending must rise above 2% or even 3% of GDP. Trump has made it clear that he expects NATO members to increase spending to 5% of GDP. The EU might need a large budget of 100 billion euros, which currently does not exceed 8 billion euros.
▪️The situation is exacerbated by economic decline and political chaos in Germany, France, and Spain. Europe is in the most vulnerable position in recent decades.
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🇩🇪 A paradoxical situation has arisen. Currently, in Germany, only the opposition party "Alternative for Germany" is advocating for an investigation into the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines and their restoration.
The editor-in-chief of the Swiss "Weltwoche" says that Russia did not even find support in the UN Security Council when the Russian representative called for an international investigation. Only four countries voted for the resolution. A flood of hands was raised against it.
And this should be a disgrace for the current government of Olaf Scholz, which has so powerlessly abandoned Germany's national interests.
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The editor-in-chief of the Swiss "Weltwoche" says that Russia did not even find support in the UN Security Council when the Russian representative called for an international investigation. Only four countries voted for the resolution. A flood of hands was raised against it.
And this should be a disgrace for the current government of Olaf Scholz, which has so powerlessly abandoned Germany's national interests.
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EU Commission threatens Musk: Control over X in focus
The EU Commission is once again targeting Elon Musk's platform X. Henna Virkkunen, Vice President for Digital, accuses X of deliberately favouring radical posts and threatens consequences: "I will not hesitate to take further steps." The focus is on alleged violations of the Digital Services Act (DSA), including lack of moderation and favouring disinformation.
Particularly explosive: The investigation also revolves around the conversation between Musk and AfD chancellor candidate Alice Weidel. While Virkkunen emphasizes targeting not Musk, but the algorithm of X, the Commission's approach seems like another attempt to bring unwelcome platforms under control – naturally in the name of democracy.
If X does indeed violate the DSA, penalties of up to six percent of global revenue are threatened. But so far, such threats have mostly been inconsequential.
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The EU Commission is once again targeting Elon Musk's platform X. Henna Virkkunen, Vice President for Digital, accuses X of deliberately favouring radical posts and threatens consequences: "I will not hesitate to take further steps." The focus is on alleged violations of the Digital Services Act (DSA), including lack of moderation and favouring disinformation.
Particularly explosive: The investigation also revolves around the conversation between Musk and AfD chancellor candidate Alice Weidel. While Virkkunen emphasizes targeting not Musk, but the algorithm of X, the Commission's approach seems like another attempt to bring unwelcome platforms under control – naturally in the name of democracy.
If X does indeed violate the DSA, penalties of up to six percent of global revenue are threatened. But so far, such threats have mostly been inconsequential.
#Europe
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