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Russian intel chief says U.S., UK and Ukraine were behind Moscow shooting – I24NEWS

Russian intel chief says U.S., UK, and Ukraine were behind Moscow shooting? What a load of nonsense. It’s just another display of Russia’s desperate attempts to shift blame and avoid accountability. It’s astounding how the current leadership is turning the entire country into a laughing stock on the global stage. From releasing COVID birds to training gay super soldiers, it seems like Russia will spin any wild tale to deflect criticism.

Let’s not forget the infamous incident where Russia blamed Britain and Syrian rebels for a chemical attack in Syria, despite clear video evidence. It’s becoming increasingly clear that Russia will go to great lengths to avoid taking responsibility for their actions.… Continue reading

UN picks Saudi Arabia to lead women’s rights forum despite ‘abysmal’ record

As I sit here, trying to process the recent news that Saudi Arabia has been picked to lead a women’s rights forum at the UN, I can’t help but feel a sense of disbelief and outrage. How is it possible that a country with such an abysmal record on women’s rights is being entrusted with such an important responsibility? It is reminiscent of George Orwell’s quote from “1984” – “War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.” The irony of the situation is almost too much to bear.

The fact that Saudi Arabia is leading a women’s rights forum, when women in the country still face numerous restrictions and oppressive laws, is a slap in the face to all those fighting for gender equality.… Continue reading

Russian warships enter the Red Sea, navy says

Russian warships entering the Red Sea has sparked a myriad of reactions and speculations. The idea of the Houthis sinking a Russian warship seems to be a popular topic of discussion, with many wondering about the potential outcome of such an event. It is interesting to note the contrasting views on the Russian Navy, with some expressing doubts about their capabilities and others questioning the motives behind their presence in the Red Sea.

The recent attack on a China run tanker transporting Russian oil by the Houthis raises concerns about the safety of naval vessels in the region. With Russia currently involved in Africa, it begs the question of whether their ultimate destination is the Dead Sea, as some have amusingly suggested.… Continue reading

Chief of Staff of the French Army says French land forces are ready for even “the toughest engagements”

I must admit, seeing the Chief of Staff of the French Army boldly declare that the French land forces are ready for even “the toughest engagements” is both impressive and slightly daunting. The idea that France is prepared to face any threat, including the possibility of dispatching ground troops to aid Ukraine in its fight against Russia, showcases a level of readiness and determination that demands respect. General Pierre Schill’s assertion in an op-ed piece in Le Monde that the French army is prepared for any scenario, no matter how challenging, speaks volumes about the country’s military capabilities and commitment to defending its interests.… Continue reading

UN report claims Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, call for arms embargo

As I find myself diving into the latest news regarding the UN report claiming that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza and the call for an arms embargo, I can’t help but feel a deep sense of unease. The report, delivered by UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, seems to be rife with bias and a clear agenda against Israel. Albanese’s past remarks and actions paint a picture of someone who is not impartial but rather heavily skewed in favor of Palestine, making it challenging to trust the objectivity of this report.

The fact that Francesca Albanese has a history of making antisemitic comments and expressing sympathies towards terrorist groups like Hamas raises serious questions about the credibility of her findings.… Continue reading

Russia executed Ukrainian POWs, UN report says

Russia executed Ukrainian POWs, according to a recent UN report. The atrocities committed by Russia in the ongoing conflict are not surprising, given the documented history of their brutal actions. The fact that the UN is just now acknowledging these war crimes raises serious concerns about the organization’s effectiveness and integrity. It is deeply troubling that such heinous acts against humanity are being carried out with little to no consequences for the perpetrators.

The systematic execution of Ukrainian POWs by Russian forces is a clear violation of international law and the Geneva Conventions. The reports of torture, ill-treatment, and summary executions highlight the brutal tactics employed by the Russian military in this conflict.… Continue reading

Putin acknowledges ‘radical Islamists’ carried out Moscow terror attack

It’s both concerning and somewhat comical that the acknowledgment of a terror attack carried out by radical Islamists in Moscow is seen as a momentous occasion. The fact that Putin initially attempted to blame Ukraine for the attack showcases his reluctance to accept reality and his readiness to deflect blame onto others. This kind of behavior only serves to embolden terrorist groups like ISIS and shows a lack of accountability on Putin’s part.

The absurdity of Putin’s claims that radical Islamist Ukrainian Jewish Nazis were behind the attack is both alarming and ridiculous. It’s clear that Putin’s attempts to stir up anti-Ukrainian sentiment in the wake of a terror attack only serve to distract from the real issue at hand.… Continue reading

Hamas rejects US hostage deal compromise, ‘doesn’t meet demands’

The recent news of Hamas rejecting the US hostage deal compromise because it ‘doesn’t meet their demands’ has left me feeling frustrated and disheartened. How can an organization like Hamas, which claims to champion the Palestinian cause, continuously put the lives of innocent people at risk by rejecting what seems like a fair exchange?

The offer made by Israel, to release 800 prisoners in exchange for 40 Israeli hostages, seems like a genuine attempt to reach a compromise and bring peace to the region. However, Hamas’s refusal to accept this deal raises questions about their true intentions and priorities. Are they more interested in prolonging the conflict and maximizing civilian suffering than in finding a peaceful resolution?… Continue reading

Cocoa Is More Expensive Than Copper as It Tops $9,000

Cocoa, the beloved ingredient that brings us the rich and decadent treat we all know and love as chocolate, has recently made headlines for surpassing $9,000 per ton, making it more expensive than copper. This surge in price is due to a supply crunch in the market, causing a ripple effect that has chocolate makers scrambling for beans as supermarkets adjust their prices to reflect the increased costs. As a self-proclaimed chocolate aficionado, the news of cocoa surpassing the value of copper certainly caught my attention.

The idea of cocoa, a luxury crop that is grown in limited regions, becoming more valuable than copper is not entirely surprising when considering the scarcity and demand for this delectable ingredient.… Continue reading

Netanyahu says if US fails to veto UN call for cease-fire, Israeli officials will not travel to D.C.

Netanyahu says if US fails to veto UN call for cease-fire, Israeli officials will not travel to D.C. This latest development in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has shed light on the strained relationship between the two nations and their respective leadership.

The US abstained from voting on the UNSC resolution, a decision that has seemingly upset Netanyahu, prompting him to declare that Israeli officials will not travel to Washington D.C. in response. This move comes amidst a backdrop of political tension and power struggles, with Netanyahu seemingly challenging the US’s role as a superpower.

It is interesting to observe the dynamics at play here – on one hand, we see Netanyahu flexing his political muscles and asserting his authority, while on the other hand, there are concerns about the implications of strained relations between Israel and its ally, the US.… Continue reading