May 2025

Zelenskyy Challenges Putin to Turkey Meeting

Zelenskiy’s announcement of his readiness to meet Putin in Turkey on Thursday is a significant development, prompting a flurry of speculation and reactions. The very suggestion of a meeting, however, seems to be a calculated move by Zelenskiy, possibly intended to expose Putin’s unwillingness to engage in genuine negotiations.

The proposed meeting seems less about actual negotiations and more about publicly highlighting Putin’s potential reluctance to participate. Zelenskiy’s willingness to attend in person underscores his commitment to finding a peaceful resolution, contrasting sharply with the perceived hesitancy of the Russian side.

Many believe Putin’s likely response will be to send a representative, like Lavrov, instead of attending personally.… Continue reading

Israel’s Gaza Evacuation Plan Condemned as Illegal Ethnic Cleansing

Israel’s plan to evacuate Gaza, described by some as a euphemism for ethnic cleansing, has drawn sharp criticism from Norway and Iceland, who characterize it as illegal forceful displacement. The sheer scale of the proposed action and the potential for human rights violations are at the heart of the controversy. The use of the word “evacuate” itself is seen by many as deliberately minimizing the gravity of the situation, obscuring the forceful nature of the intended removal of a civilian population.

This isn’t simply a matter of relocation; the plan, as understood, involves a complete takeover under total military control, raising serious concerns about the safety and well-being of Gazans.… Continue reading

Russia’s Co-option of US Far-Right: Old News, or Still a Threat?

Rinaldo Nazzaro, a former Pentagon contractor and leader of the neo-Nazi terrorist group The Base, relocated to Russia and is suspected of being a Russian spy. Allegations suggest he’s linked to the FSB, aligning with Russia’s strategy of utilizing far-right groups for attacks on Western democracies. This tactic, part of a broader hybrid warfare approach employed by the Kremlin, involves funding extremist groups, spreading disinformation, and providing paramilitary training. The suspicions surrounding Nazzaro, including financial irregularities and his prominent role in The Base’s operations, have raised serious concerns within US intelligence agencies.

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RFK Jr.’s Anti-Vax Claims Fuel Measles Surge

A surge in measles cases, exceeding 1,000 in 2025, is linked to vaccine hesitancy fueled by misinformation. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. falsely claimed the MMR vaccine contains fetal tissue, ignoring the fact that only trace, non-functional DNA fragments from a decades-old cell line remain. Kennedy advocates for religious exemptions, framing vaccine refusal as a matter of personal freedom despite the highly contagious nature of measles and its potentially lethal consequences. This outbreak, concentrated in the unvaccinated Mennonite community but spreading nationwide, highlights the critical need for higher vaccination rates to achieve herd immunity.

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US Spending Soars Despite DOGE Cuts: $166 Billion Overbudget

Despite efforts to reduce government spending, the federal deficit rose by $196 billion this fiscal year due to increased spending on defense, Homeland Security, and social safety net programs like Social Security and Medicare. The increase in spending, driven largely by rising costs of entitlement programs and defense, far outpaced the increase in tax revenue. Republicans, facing pressure to make significant spending cuts, are struggling to reconcile this with their proposed tax cuts and are considering various strategies to manage the deficit, including potential tax increases on high-income earners and accounting maneuvers. These actions could still lead to increased borrowing costs for the federal government.

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Democrats Favor ‘Safest White Boy’ for 2028 Presidential Nominee

Representative Jasmine Crockett revealed that Democratic donors are prioritizing a “safe” white male candidate for the 2028 presidential race, driven by concerns about past losses with female candidates. This preference is based on a perceived fear among donors that nominating a woman would again lead to electoral defeat. A specific white male candidate is already gaining significant donor support, according to Crockett. This choice is concerning, given the exclusion of potential Black and female candidates.

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Modi Rejects Trump’s Kashmir Mediation Offer

India firmly rejected US President Trump’s offer to mediate the Kashmir dispute, asserting that Pakistan’s illegal occupation of territory must be addressed first. The Indian government stated that dialogue with Pakistan would only occur through military channels to discuss this issue. While the US claimed mediation in a recent ceasefire, India clarified that the de-escalation was initiated by Pakistan. India reiterated its longstanding position that the Kashmir issue is a bilateral matter to be resolved according to the Simla Agreement, excluding third-party intervention.

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Indian Army Claims Over 100 Terrorists Killed in Pakistan Strikes

Following Operation Sindoor, the Indian Air Force (IAF) conducted strikes on nine Pakistani targets, resulting in the deaths of over 100 terrorists. The operation prioritized minimizing civilian casualties while targeting terrorist infrastructure and command centers. Simultaneous ground actions along the Line of Control resulted in significant Pakistani losses, estimated at 35-40 personnel. Furthermore, IAF air defenses successfully repelled multiple Pakistani drone attacks targeting Indian air bases, with no damage reported.

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Trump Tariffs Leave Hundreds of Dockworkers Jobless

Reduced cargo shipments from China are causing job losses at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, impacting part-time workers initially but threatening full-time positions. This slowdown, attributed to tariffs, threatens 136,000 direct and 1.4 million indirect jobs in the region, with ripple effects impacting businesses and potentially leading to nationwide supply chain issues. While President Trump views the slowdown as a temporary measure to improve trade relations with China, local officials warn of severe consequences, including empty store shelves. The situation is expected to worsen before improving.

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Rite Aid’s Demise: Higher Prices & Fewer Pharmacies Ahead

Facing another bankruptcy filing, Rite Aid will close or sell all 1,245 of its stores within the next few months. The company plans to sell assets, including prescription files and inventory, while ceasing new inventory purchases, leading to increasingly bare shelves. Although prescriptions and other services will remain available until closure, Rite Aid will soon discontinue rewards points, gift cards, returns, and exchanges. The transfer of prescription files to other pharmacies is underway, but customers may experience challenges finding nearby alternatives, particularly in rural areas.

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