Belgian Defence Minister Theo Francken stated that Moscow would be destroyed if Russia attacked a NATO member’s capital, like Brussels. He made this statement in response to a question about a potential Russian missile strike. Francken emphasized that the West should not be intimidated by Putin. While he is less concerned about a direct attack, he expressed worries about “grey zone” scenarios involving covert operations within NATO countries.
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The Japanese Self-Defence Forces have been mobilized to address a surge in aggressive bear attacks in northern Japan. This comes after the death of an elderly woman in Akita City, bringing the total number of bear-related fatalities since April to ten, surpassing last year’s total. With numerous injuries and deaths reported this month alone, the provincial governor has requested national government assistance. The military will work alongside hunters to control the bear population as attacks targeting the neck and face are extremely common.
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According to Michael Wolff, Donald Trump secretly orchestrated the demolition of the White House’s East Wing with the goal of constructing a new ballroom. Trump reportedly considered demolishing the historic building under the cover of night to avoid public outcry. Despite this plan failing, the administration still attempted to conceal the damage by prohibiting federal employees from sharing demolition photos and by erecting a high fence around the construction site. It is also believed that the new ballroom, which will be much larger than the Executive Residence, will be named the Trump Ballroom.
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Trump says US blocks him from running for a third term, and that statement, right there, is the core of a very complicated and, frankly, predictable situation. It’s almost comical how the pieces fit together, like a puzzle you’ve seen assembled a thousand times before. He’s acknowledging the reality of the situation – the Constitution prevents a president from serving more than two terms – but the context and the tone are far more telling than the words themselves. It feels like a calculated move, a playing of the hand that’s been dealt, but with a certain amount of misdirection thrown in for good measure.… Continue reading
President Zelenskyy has urged Donald Trump to pressure China to end its support for Russia during his upcoming meeting with Xi Jinping. The Ukrainian leader stated his readiness for peace talks, excluding Russia and Belarus, but emphasized that Ukraine will not cede any territory. Zelenskyy also referenced Trump’s support for a ceasefire and highlighted the importance of continued financial aid from European allies for the next few years. The article also covers the current situation around Pokrovsk, noting ongoing conflict and Russian advances.
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In a recent hearing, an Illinois federal judge admonished Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino for the agency’s harsh tactics used against civilians during immigration raids in Chicago. Judge Ellis ordered Bovino to report daily with details of confrontations and mandated the use of body cameras. The hearing followed instances of tear gas deployment, including one incident during a children’s Halloween parade, prompting the judge to express concern over the safety of the community. Despite the judge’s directives, the Department of Homeland Security issued a statement supporting Bovino’s actions, emphasizing the mission to ensure America’s safety.
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On Tuesday, Polish fighter jets intercepted a Russian spy plane over the Baltic Sea. The Russian Il-20, which was on a reconnaissance mission in international airspace, was flying without an active transponder and had not filed a flight plan. Two Polish MiG-29 fighter jets escorted the Russian aircraft away from the area, though it did not violate Polish airspace. This interception highlights the ongoing tensions in the region, particularly given Russia’s military presence in the Kaliningrad exclave.
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Moscow under drone attack for third consecutive night, well, that’s certainly a headline that grabs your attention, doesn’t it? It seems the situation has escalated, or at the very least, become more frequent. The whole “special military operation” narrative, as some put it, is taking on a rather ironic hue when the capital city itself is under attack. The phrase “going according to plan” is certainly being tested, and it’s interesting to see how the narrative adjusts with these developments.
Moscow under drone attack for third consecutive night is generating a range of reactions, and it’s pretty clear people are feeling a whole lot of different things.… Continue reading
On October 29th, Ukrainian forces reportedly targeted an oil refinery in Russia’s Ulyanovsk Oblast and a chemical plant in Stavropol Krai, according to Russian Telegram channels. The strike on the NS-Oil refinery in Novospasskoye resulted in a large blaze, while the attack on the Stavrolen chemical plant, a Lukoil subsidiary, reportedly caused a radiating fire. These reported attacks are part of Kyiv’s ongoing campaign against Russian infrastructure that supports its war efforts. These reports arrive amid a large Ukrainian drone attack on various Russian regions, including an instance of drones being downed en-route to Moscow.
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In Rio de Janeiro, a massive police raid targeting the Red Command gang resulted in at least 64 fatalities, making it the city’s deadliest single-day operation. The raid, involving over 2,500 officers, focused on favelas near the airport, sparking intense gun battles and the alleged use of weaponized drones by the criminals. Authorities declared the city “at war” as they sought to arrest Red Command leaders, seizing numerous automatic rifles. The operation has drawn criticism from human rights activists and community leaders, who argue such actions exacerbate the cycle of violence and fail to address the root causes of the crime.
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