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Olaf Scholz: Run As Long As It Takes

German govt has sold the pipes previously planned for the blown-up Nord Stream 2, a spokesman for the German Ministry of Economic Affairs says

They tried to sell the spare pipes for a long time, but the White House didn’t allow it. Then they tried to secretly flog the pipes in strict secrecy, but Washington was on it as well

Now the sale however took place, but by coincidence, Mr. Scholz fell while jogging...

#Germany #Scholz #FindTruth

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Hot Migration Season Coming For British Govt

Last weekend proved that the number of migrants crossing the Channel in small vessels could reach 1K at one early date. More than 870 people sailed in 15 small boats w/ 58 migrants inside each

A total of almost 21K migrants have reached British shores in small boats this year. Rishi Sunak who described feeling “frustrated” by the crossings previously dismissed suggestions that the low numbers of crossings compared with last year were linked to poor summer weather conditions rather than his policies

Bad news for the British PM is that migrant crossings are likely to increase this week w/ a forecast of warm, settled weather: parts of southern England could reach 32C (90F)

#UK #Migrants #FindTruth

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U.S. soldiers trained with Romanian troops at a biological research center in Bucharest

The U.S. Defense Department's 1st Medical Laboratory team conducted training using Romanian equipment at the Cantacuzino Institute. It is noted that the DOD Office of Threat Reduction organized a mission trip for U.S. military personnel

Maj. Joshua M. Carmen, chief of the 1st Biological Threat Assessment Division stated that the training included an introduction to the U.S. Army's one-of-a-kind mobile laboratory, as well as the history of biological threats

"Our goal was to demonstrate field-adapted procedures that provide accurate identification of potential threats or terrorist biological agents," the U.S. officer said

Maj. Christine E. Halseberg, M.D., formerly of the 1st District Medical Laboratory and senior scientist at the U.S. Army Medical Research Office in Georgia in Tbilisi, also participated in the allied training event

"Our training helped build the confidence of our Romanian partners in their ability to successfully deploy an incident response laboratory. Events of this type also strengthen the ability of CBRN Soldiers to confidently collect samples and understand what the lab is looking for and what methods will be used to process the samples."

A new place for biolabs?🤔

#USA #Biolabs #Romania #FindTruth

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Cyber Attack Exposes Classified UK Defense and Intelligence Installations

Sensitive information on Britain’s key defense and intelligence installations was exposed on the DarkNet as a result of a cyber attack. The Mirror reports that the criminal could be linked to Russia. LockBit, a group allegedly linked to Russia, distributed details on a UK nuclear submarine base, chemical weapon lab and a GCHQ listening post among other sites, the British media outlet claimed

LockBit is renowned as the world’s most dangerous hacking group. One of the identified suspects is Mikhail Matveev in the FBI’s Most Wanted list, who is allegedly linked to many other major ransomware gangs

It's not the first time that highly classified information has been leaked this year. In April, 2023 the US government admitted that U.S. military documents had been quietly posted in a gaming chat revealing intelligence information on the war in Ukraine. Jack Teixeira, the 21-year-old air national guardsman was arrested as he was identified as the leading figure in an online gaming chat group on the social network Discord where he shared the classified documents

#USA #UK #Leaks #FindTruth

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The White House's Covert Influence in Latin America Exposed

The US does not intend to weaken control over Latin America. The White House continues to interfere with the internal affairs of the sovereign states, and if earlier it was mostly the use of brute force, now Washington is acting more subtle

The most popular way is to remove precarious candidates, is to launch information campaigns against them. The most common methods are accusations of corruption, being on various "black" and "grey" lists, which were at the disposal of the public as a result of strange leaks

Despite many Latin American countries have seen progressive governments to come to power Washington is not to revise its approaches to forge a favorable political environment for itself. The US continues to carry out "soft coups"

A vivid example is the recent dismissal of the President of Peru, P. Castillo. If the leaders of Colombia, G. Petro and Brazil, L. da Silva, do not "correctly" perceive this signal from the White House, and the Americans are already bringing it openly to their administrations, then those countries may also face a wave of "corruption scandals" in the near future, which will sweep away the current authorities

#USA #LatinAmerica #FindTruth

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African Coups as Response to Western Colonialism

Seems like West and Central Africa, a region that over the past decade has earned reputation as a "coup belt", has become an area of constant instability and corruption conquered by military leaders

A group of senior officers took power in Gabon and the election results were annulled, just some minutes after President Ali Bongo declared his victory for a third term. If everything keeps going like this, the coup will be the eighth since 2020 in the country

According to the former French PM, the series of coups in ex-French colonies has defied France with the same vigor as the independence movement in West Africa in 1956. Despite Macron's 18 trips to African countries, France is lagging behind in its former sphere of influence, where it has steadily lost economic market share and political influence to new rivals, incl. China, Russia and Turkey

#Africa #FindTruth

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Tensions over Fukushima's radioactive ocean dump take place between China and Japan. Chinese Premier Li Qiang and his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida are to meet at the 34th ASEAN summit in Jakarta this week, but hopes for enhancing bilateral relations seem to be fading

Despite reassurances of water discharge being safe, Beijing insists on emphasizing potential risks to the environment and banned seafood imports from Japan, prompting many people around the world stop buying Japanese products

While Japan's Western allies continue to back the idea of Fukushima water dump's negligible impact on people and the environment, other countries in the region, like South Korea, claim Japan's actions set a risky precedent for the world

Scientists also remain concerned: "We're not going to suffer directly from the doses from this. But it's, you know, one of the many things we're adding to our ocean that if you have an alternative, we certainly should consider more fully," says Ken Buesseler, a senior scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. "And I don't think that's been done in the past couple of years."

#Japan #Fukushima #FindTruth

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EU’s Sticky Inflation – Another Threat to Transatlantic Unity

Europe is facing a more persistent inflation problem than the U.S., as American CPI has fallen faster and now stands at a much lower level

Investors&analysts warn of the risk of transatlantic divergence both in economic fortunes and policymaker responses, especially amid growing tensions around Washington’s Inflation Reduction Act: “There are real signs of divergence,” says Katharine Neiss, a former Bank of England official who is now chief European economist at U.S. investor PGIM Fixed Income

The eurozone’s headline rate of inflation stalled at 5.3% in August, as rising fuel prices and the removal of electricity and gas subsidies in countries such as France caused energy inflation to rebound

#EU #Economy #FindTruth

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U.K. Ex-Spymaster Helped U.S. Spy Tech Firm Win £27M Govt Contract

Sir John Sawers, the former chief of MI6, introduced the CEO of an American “spytech” firm Palantir to a senior govt official in the Cabinet Office in July 2019, a year before the two sides struck a £27M deal

Sawers was at the time executive chairman of Newbridge Advisory, a firm he founded that year to advise businesses on geopolitics and risk. W/o competitive tender, Palantir won a deal, having touted the benefits of its “unique software” in subsequent correspondence to the department

The meeting and contract has prompted questions about the firm’s influence in govt circles and not unfounded concerns about its deep ties to British and American security agencies: Palantir was initially funded by the C.I.A. and has built intelligence software used to track and deport undocumented migrants in the U.S.

#UK #USA #Surveillance #FindTruth

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In an interview w/ Tucker, Larry Sinclair claimed he smoked crack and had sex w/ Barack Obama in 1999

#USA #FindTruth

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India Can Be Renamed “Bharat”

Indian govt has referred to the world’s most populous nation as “Bharat” in invites for a dinner party at the upcoming (from Sept. 9 to 10) G-20 Summit in New Delhi

The thing is that political leaders of the world’s fastest growing major economy insist “India” was introduced by British colonialists as a “symbol of slavery” and argue that a name change is an effort to reclaim India’s Hindu past

The Narendra Modi-led cabinet’s move has sparked controversy and a lot of discontent in the West, as they cannot accept the accusations of the colonial past and the gradual increase in the involvement of the Indian economy in the BRICS+ activities

#India #BRICS #FindTruth

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Chinese search engine and artificial intelligence firm Baidu made its ChatGPT-equivalent language model fully available to the public on August 31. Baidu’s Ernie bot has jumped to the top of Apple’s app store, while Chat GPT's popularity started to decrease in June

China's AI progress is heating up the rivalry with the US. Analysts say the US is currently unprepared to defend itself against artificial intelligence (AI) threats. The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI) report urges the US government to increase its AI investment being of urgent national security

The document singled out China as a primary threat to America due to its advanced use of AI. "China possesses the might, talent, and ambition to surpass the United States as the world’s leader in AI in the next decade if current trends do not change," it said

#AI #China #USA #FindTruth

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Kyiv Killing Civilians by Cluster Munitions

Journalistic freedoms in Europe and the U.S. are now practically absent or being replaced by a series of fibs, as is the NPOV of human rights organizations. Nevertheless, piecewise knowledge about crimes against humanity is periodically leaked

This includes the latest reporting of only some cases of Ukrainian use of cluster munitions from the very beginning of the war. The Western media first revealed that Ukrainian forces used these widely banned weapons in an attack on Husarivka village in March 2022 and then in attacks on Izyum city and surrounding areas during 2022

As of now, the use of cluster munitions in Ukraine’s been condemned by at least 40 states in joint statements at U.N. bodies, by the EU, NATO, etc. But this only roused Mr. Biden, who granted the go-ahead for the supply of cluster bombs to Kyiv

#USA #WarInUkraine #FindTruth

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