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⚡IDF’s Golani Brigade leaves Gaza.
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⚡U.S. diplomats "worried and unnerved" about the big size of China's delegation at Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum — Politico |
Ghostagain:No. By now you should be familiar with my writing style. |
Vl3ly:It's really annoying to see people defend white scumbags (western nations) that put our ancestors in chains and mutilated them. Our ancestors suffered for 400 years. 400 years!! The same white scumbags who murdered tens of millions of Africans. |
⚡US-owned, Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier hit by Houthi missile near Yemen. The missile caused a fire in the hold of the ship, but the vessel remains seaworthy.
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Segun2222:FOOOOLLLL!! Putting the pain and suffering of white people before yours. Black slave! I don't give a rat's ass about the eastern Europeans Russia colonized. As long as they didn't colonize my continent and race, I'm good. |
⚡The vessel struck by a missile near Yemen is a US-owned, Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier, according to intelligence firm Ambrey - Sky News The missile caused a fire in the hold of the ship but the vessel remains seaworthy |
⚡Qatar has suspended the shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers through the Bab al-Mandeb Strait after US-led coalition airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen raised risks along the vital shipping route. Gas reserves in Europe have fallen below 80%.
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⚡The Ministry of Education plans to carry out maximum integration of new regions into the Russian education system within two years, Sergei Kravtsov said at a meeting with Vladimir Putin. “In general, a unified system of educational work has been created, which includes advisers in secondary vocational education,” he noted. According to the Minister of Education, university shifts are organized in new regions when high school students come to other cities in Russia.
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⚡Russia said Monday it has sentenced more than 200 Ukrainian prisoners of war to lengthy sentences, with some getting life in prison, almost two years into the Kremlin’s offensive. Russia holds an unknown number — believed to be in the thousands — of Ukrainian captive soldiers, many of whom were taken during the siege of the port city of Mariupol in 2022. Kyiv and international rights groups have denounced Moscow’s trials of the POWs as illegal. “More than 200 Ukrainian military personnel have been sentenced to long prison sentences for committing murder of civilians and mistreating prisoners (of war),” Alexander Bastrykin, the head of Russia’s Investigative Committee, said in an interview to state news outlet RIA Novosti. He vowed Moscow will “continue” its efforts to prosecute Ukrainian military staff, including “high-level officials.” |
⚡Master reports that the port side of a vessel has been hit from above by a missile south east of Aden, Yemen - UKMTO
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LifeofDream:Stockholm syndrome. Their forefathers would be rolling in their graves. |
⚡German farmers gathers in Berlin for a massive protest against the government.
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⚡According to AFU Brigadier General Tarnavsky, the Russian army is continuing active offensive operations in the south-eastern direction, using aircraft and armoured vehicles. The most difficult situation is in the direction of Avdeyevka and Maryinka. Over the past 24 hours, 41 air strikes and 51 attempts at attacks backed by armoured vehicles have been recorded, the Tavria group commander complains. The average number of battles per day has been around 50 for a week. And for the last three days, aviation has also been actively used. |
⚡Britain will send 20,000 armed forces personnel to one of NATO’s largest exercises since the Cold War, Defence Secretary Grant Shapps announced on Monday, warning of increasing threats to the Western-led alliance. The deployment, which Shapps characterised as the UK’s biggest to NATO in four decades, is aimed at “providing vital reassurance” over the “menace” posed by Russian President Vladimir Putin following his invasion of Ukraine, Shapps said. The British personnel — from the Royal Air Force, Royal Navy and Army — will deploy across Europe and beyond for the military alliance’s latest “Exercise Steadfast Defender”, alongside personnel from 31 other member countries and Sweden, which is a candidate to join the transatlantic alliance. “Today’s NATO is bigger than ever but the challenges are bigger too,” Shapps said in a wide-ranging speech in London, in which he warned “the international rules-based order” was facing rising dangers. “And that’s why the UK has committed… the totality of our air, land and maritime assets to NATO”, he went on. “In 2024 I am determined to do even more and that’s why I can announce today the UK will send in some 20,000 personnel to lead one of NATO’s largest deployments since the end of the Cold War.” The UK contingent will include fighter jets and surveillance aircraft, the navy’s most advanced warships and submarines, and a full range of army capabilities, including special operations forces. |
⚡The AFU could lose a bridgehead near Krynki to Russian drone attacks, writes German journalist Julian Röpcke. "There is an alarming number of Russian drone attacks north of Krynyki on the left bank of the Dnepr," he notes. According to him, the current situation could lead to the loss of positions by AFU units. "This will be the end of the bridgehead," Röpcke sums up. |
⚡The Commander-in-Chief of NATO forces in Europe, General Philip Breedlove, voiced possible scenarios for the Ukrainian conflict. If the West does not do anything new in the Ukrainian direction, then Ukraine will lose, since Russia “has more people and resources,” Breedlove told Newsweek magazine. If Western military supplies cease, the Kiev regime will lose tens of thousands of people, and Ukraine will be in “complete subordination” to Russia, the general believes. In his opinion, Ukraine could “win” in the conflict if the West sent it everything it asks for.
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⚡ German Finance Minister Lindner is booed at the farmers' protest in Berlin: "Get lost, get lost."
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⚡The UK has trained more than 60,000 Ukrainian troops since 2014, UK Defense Secretary Grant Shapps says.
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