A joint investigation by BBC Russia and Mediazona has identified 84,761 Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine, a figure likely far lower than the actual number. This count, compiled from publicly available sources, shows over 20,000 confirmed deaths in the past year alone, potentially making 2024 the deadliest yet. These findings contrast with Western estimates exceeding 750,000 Russian military losses, including Ukrainian figures of 772,280 troops lost since the invasion’s start. Moscow’s refusal to release casualty figures is highlighted by a recent admission of 48,000 requests to identify missing soldiers.
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After four years as a White House advisor, Ivanka Trump has definitively left politics, prioritizing her family’s privacy and a new life in Miami. This decision marks a significant shift from her previous close involvement in her father’s political career, though she maintains a close relationship and provides informal advice. While her public role has diminished, she remains influential, pursuing philanthropic endeavors and focusing on personal interests like real estate and family time. This new path allows her to balance her family life with her continued interests while maintaining distance from the often-negative aspects of the political arena.
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On December 21st, Russian forces launched a guided aerial bomb attack on a Kherson oncology center, a heinous act targeting a vital medical facility. Although no casualties were reported due to timely sheltering, the attack destroyed the city’s only radiotherapy linear accelerator. This incident follows a pattern of Russian attacks on Ukrainian medical infrastructure, including previous strikes on children’s and cancer hospitals. Zelensky condemned the attack and reiterated his plea for increased Western air defense systems to protect civilian targets.
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Elon Musk’s influence over the Republican Party, particularly concerning the recent government funding stalemate, has sparked controversy. Critics, pointing to Musk’s online attacks against politicians who opposed his views, highlight the perception of Musk as a more powerful figure than President Trump. Trump’s spokesperson has publicly denied this, asserting Trump’s continued leadership. However, the need for such a statement underscores the growing perception of Musk’s significant power stemming from his wealth and vast social media reach, which surpasses even Trump’s. This situation ironically mirrors Trump’s past claims about the power of wealth and influence in politics.
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Eighty-one-year-old Representative Kay Granger, a Texas Republican, has been absent from the U.S. House of Representatives for six months, residing in a memory care facility. Her absence is particularly concerning given the GOP’s narrow House majority and crucial upcoming votes. Reports indicate Granger was found disoriented and wandering, prompting concerns from constituents and local officials about inadequate representation. While Granger’s staff remains on the payroll until January 3rd, calls for her early resignation and the expedited swearing-in of her replacement have intensified.
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Despite two qualified women previously running for president and losing to Donald Trump, the 2024 election saw a more pronounced campaign promoting male dominance and the subjugation of women to domestic roles. Trump’s campaign, aided by allies and online influencers, explicitly rejected women’s autonomy and equality, employing misogynistic rhetoric and imagery. This resonated particularly with young men, contributing to a significant gender gap in voting patterns. The resulting political climate may negatively impact not only women but also the men who embrace such misogynistic views, potentially leading to a widening societal chasm.
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Elon Musk’s significant financial contributions to Republican campaigns, including a reported $277 million in 2024, coupled with his public threats to fund primary challenges against both Republican and Democratic politicians, nearly caused a government shutdown. His actions, which included publicly criticizing and ultimately derailing a bipartisan spending bill, have intensified calls for campaign finance reform. This situation highlights the growing concern over the undue influence of wealthy individuals on the political process and the potential erosion of democratic integrity. The incident prompted debate within the Democratic Party regarding super-PAC spending in primaries, with some advocating for a ban.
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Following a Christmas market attack in Magdeburg that left five dead, approximately 1,000 far-right protesters rallied, demanding stricter migration controls. Protesters displayed nationalist symbols and chanted anti-immigrant slogans, with minor clashes ensuing with police. The incident fueled existing anti-immigration sentiment, potentially impacting upcoming elections and strengthening the far-right Alternative for Germany party. International figures, such as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, used the attack to criticize EU migration policies and warn of similar events in their own countries.
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Following the killing of Brian Thompson, health insurance industry leaders urged the Department of Justice to prosecute accused assassin Luigi Mangione federally. This action, they argued, would deter copycat crimes. Federal charges, including potential death penalty consideration, were filed, preempting a parallel state case. The federal prosecution, seen as potentially “cleaner” than the state’s terrorism charge, is expected to proceed, though the timing suggests an effort to supersede the Manhattan District Attorney’s office. The case unfolds against a backdrop of Mangione’s anti-insurance manifesto and unexpected public support.
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