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⚡Dearsan Shipyard, Turkish manufacturer of submarines, frigates and patrol vessels, is building a shipyard in Kazakhstan. The investment agreement with the Kazakh authorities was signed on November 17, 2023, and the shipyard should start building ships in 2024. However, information about the deal was leaked to the media only recently. Due to the shallow depth of the Caspian Sea, Kazakhstan's new shipyard is not suitable for large-capacity vessels, so most likely patrol boats and small missile-artillery vessels will be built here. |
⚡"The immediate reaction of the leaders of NATO countries to the death of Navalny in the form of direct accusations against Russia is self-exposing. There is no forensic examination yet, but the West’s conclusions are already ready,” wrote the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova on her Telegram channel.
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⚡Ukraine military says they withdrew from positions in southeastern part of Avdiivka — Reuters |
⚡French president Macron: Large scale offensive in Rafah would mark turning point in conflict — Reuters |
⚡Insolvencies in Germany rose by 26% in January compared to the same month last year, a significant increase. According to the Federal Statistical Office, companies are particularly affected. |
⚡Igor Strelkov’s (Girkin) wife Miroslava Reginskaya on the death of Alexei Navalny: “I’m very worried about my husband.”
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⚡Aleksey Navalny has died in a prison colony in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous region after feeling unwell following a walk, almost immediately losing consciousness, reports the Federal Penitentiary Service for the region.
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⚡The commander of the Iranian ground forces said that the possibility of closing land borders with all neighbors is being discussed, based on the security situation. |
⚡Ukrainian Ground Forces to the West of Avdiivka are reportedly in the process of Hastily Constructing a Fortified-Defensive Line in an attempt to Halt recent Advances by Russian Mechanized Forces, who are trying to “Cut Off” the remaining Evacuation and Supply Routes to the City.
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⚡Venezuela has ordered a UN human rights agency to leave the country within 72 hours |
⚡Two dead, one critically wounded in stabbings at a building in Canadian province of Quebec — Reuters |
⚡Delta passengers showered with maggots after they fell from plane’s overhead compartment A Delta flight from Amsterdam to Detroit was filled with some unwanted stowaways — maggots that fell onto disgusted passengers from an overhead bin while midair on Tuesday, The Independent reported. The gross bugs had infested fish that a passenger stored in their carry-on luggage, according to reports.
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⚡The US recently conducted a cyberattack against the Iranian military ship MV Behshad which had been collecting intelligence on cargo vessels in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, officials say - NBC
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⚡TRUMP: "The NATO countries have to pay up! They're not paying what they should and they laugh at the stupidity of the United States of America where we have a guy that gives $60 BILLION every time somebody comes and asks for it!"
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⚡Ukraine needs almost half a trillion dollars for post-war reconstruction, and “confiscated Russian assets” should cover it. “The total cost of reconstruction and recovery in Ukraine will be $486 billion over the next decade, up from $411 billion estimated a year ago,” the European Commission said in a new report. Commenting on this, Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmygal said: “The main resource for the restoration of Ukraine should be the confiscation of Russian assets frozen in the West.” |
⚡President Putin: Exceptionalism of one nations as compared to others can be found in many countries. This is how Nazism started. Now that this has become so widespread, it would be appropriate to conduct anti-Nazi propaganda & work at a global level.
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⚡The situation in Avdeevka is critical, the city may come under the control of the Russian Federation due to a lack of ammunition in the Ukrainian Armed Forces - White House
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Globetrot:I've begged you all severally to please ignore them. We had lots of NAFO fellas last year but the thread wasn't as toxic as it is now. These monikers disguised as new monikers have made this thread toxic. Just ignore and quote the reasonable ones. Me personally won't interact with these new profiles. |
⚡Vladimir Putin says that Tucker Carlson is a dangerous journalist, patient, and that the US Government wants to imprison him like Julian Assange, but because Carlson has more friends than Assange, he is free. He also says they are planning another interview.
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⚡The idea that Russia will leave Donbass and Crimea is “absolutely unrealistic” - Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico “We must adapt to the new reality that has developed now,” Fico said. “It is naive to believe that the Russians will leave Donbass and Lugansk, it is naive to think that the Russians will leave Crimea.” He also expressed confidence that there is no military solution to the conflict in Ukraine.
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⚡Vladimir Putin: The T-90 “Proryv” (lit. Breakthrough) is the best tank in the world without any exaggeration, the enemy admits this, the tank “needs to be developed”, we will have to think about new generations of equipment, design engineers know what needs to be worked on, and are already working today.
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⚡North Korea will be bolstering up military preparedness near the Northern Limit Line (NLL) due to frequent violations by South Korean ships. If North Korea performs visible preparations, South Korea will likely report on them soon. If any violation occurs again, North Korea will use force to expel the invades per state media. It is highly possibly that a clash between North and South Korea will occur at the NLL.
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⚡Economies currently in recession 🇩🇰 Denmark 🇪🇪 Estonia 🇫🇮 Finland 🇯🇵 Japan 🇱🇺 Luxembourg 🇲🇩 Moldova 🇵🇪 Peru 🇮🇪 Ireland 🇬🇧 United Kingdom |
⚡BRICS: Egypt Officially Ditches US Dollar For Trade
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⚡It is possible that the Russian company, KB Arsenal, is/was working on a nuclear-powered satellite called Ekipazh. Its main mission was to perform electronic warfare from space. Publicly available evidence has been available since 2010. This could be the "highly concerning and destabilizing Russian capability" that was hinted at yesterday.
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"PROSPERITY" ❗❗❗
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⚡Retail sales in the United States tumbled 0.8% in January, much more than expected — CNBC |
⚡Russian media reports claim Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet Commander Admiral Viktor Nikolayevich Sokolov has been removed from his post.
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⚡Tucker Carlson visited a grocery store in Russia and was surprised by the variety and prices. The journalist said that the comparison between the Russian Federation and the United States in this case is clearly not in favor of the States. I went from amused to legitimately angry. So we were guessing what this would cost. Everybody here is from the United States buys groceries, and we didn't pay any attention to costs. We were just putting in the cart what we would actually eat over a week. And we all came in around $400 in the United States. It was $104 here And that's when you start to realize that ideology maybe doesn't matter as much as you thought. Corruption. If you take people's standard of living and you tank it through filth and crime and inflation, and they literally can't buy the groceries they want at that point, maybe it matters less what you say or whether you're a good person or a bad person. You're wrecking people's lives in their country. And that's what our leaders have done to us. And coming to a russian grocery store, the heart of evil, and seeing what things cost and how people live, it will radicalize you against our leaders. That's how I feel, anyway. Radicalized. We're not making any of this up, by the way, at all.
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⚡Russia on Thursday launched a supply rocket to the International Space Station, one of the rare Russia-US projects kept alive since Russia’s offensive against Ukraine. A Soyuz-2 rocket carrying the Progress MS-26 cargo ship was launched at the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan, Russia’s space agency said on its Telegram channel, showing a video of the lift-off. The rocket was due to arrive at the ISS on Saturday, the agency added. The mission is to take fuel, food and scientific equipment to the seven people currently at the space station. There are three Russian cosmonauts, two American astronauts, one Danish and one Japanese specialist. The Russian and US space agencies agreed in December to extend their joint flights to the ISS until 2025. Russian cosmonauts are permanently in the space station and play a key role in its functioning. The creation of a new Russian space station has been presented as a priority for Moscow however. The ISS was set up by Russia, the United States, Europe and Japan and assembly was first started in 1998. It was meant to keep working until 2024, but the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration has said it could keep going until 2030
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⚡The US canceled a multibillion-dollar program to develop a classified military communications satellite because of rising costs, a schedule delay and other difficulties - BBG |
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