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Russia’s Record Defense Budget: 32.5% Allocation Sparks Concerns

In a show of support, EU officials visited Kyiv on Sunday, coinciding with the signing of Russia’s 2025 budget by President Vladimir Putin. This budget allocates a record 13.5 trillion rubles (€119 billion), or 32.5 percent, to national defense, a significant increase from the current year’s allocation. The substantial military spending reflects Russia’s continued aggression in Ukraine. This action follows the Russian legislature’s approval of the budget plans in November.

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Russian Poll: Nearly 40% Justify Nuclear Strike on Ukraine

A recent Levada Center poll reveals that 39% of Russians believe nuclear weapons use could be justified in the Ukraine war, a figure that has risen steadily alongside escalating Russian nuclear rhetoric. This increase coincides with President Putin’s approval of a revised nuclear doctrine and renewed nuclear threats. Conversely, opposition to nuclear weapons use has decreased from 52% in June to 45% in November. These findings highlight a growing acceptance among Russians of nuclear escalation, mirroring broader pro-war sentiment and support for Putin’s actions.

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Putin Warns of Trump Assassination Attempts

In Kazakhstan, President Putin lauded President-elect Trump’s intelligence and experience while expressing concern for his safety following multiple assassination attempts. Putin condemned the “uncivilized” methods employed against Trump, including attacks on his family, which he deemed “revolting.” He speculated that the Biden administration’s actions in Ukraine could be a calculated attempt to either aid or hinder Trump’s presidency. Despite these concerns, Putin affirmed Russia’s willingness to engage in dialogue with the incoming Trump administration.

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Europe Faces Russian Sabotage Campaign: Retaliation or Restraint?

Russia has launched a “staggeringly reckless campaign of sabotage” in Europe, a claim that highlights a concerning escalation in geopolitical tensions. The sheer audacity of these actions underscores a disregard for international norms and the potential for catastrophic consequences.

This alleged campaign isn’t just about isolated incidents; it suggests a coordinated effort to destabilize European infrastructure, cripple economies, and sow discord amongst nations. The scale of the alleged operation suggests extensive planning and resources, further emphasizing the gravity of the situation.

The response from Europe, however, has been far from decisive. While strong words and stern letters may be issued, they haven’t translated into tangible countermeasures.… Continue reading

Putin Threatens Missile with Nuclear-Level Power

President Putin threatened to use the Oreshnik missile against Ukrainian military targets, claiming its kinetic impact is comparable to a nuclear strike if used repeatedly. He asserted that the missile, which is not currently nuclear-armed, is impervious to air defenses. This threat follows concerns about potential Russian nuclear escalation, with Ukrainian officials dismissing Russia’s claims about the missile’s capabilities and the UK Ministry of Defence noting its limited quantity and high cost. Moscow linked the threat to Western provision of long-range missiles to Ukraine, while Putin also praised and expressed concern for President-elect Trump.

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Putin Threatens Kyiv with New Missile, Praises Trump

Putin threatened to strike Kyiv with the Oreshnik missile, a weapon he claims is undefeatable by air defenses, citing its comparable strength to multiple nuclear strikes. This threat, framed as retaliation for Western provision of long-range missiles to Ukraine, has caused alarm in Kyiv despite Ukrainian officials dismissing the missile’s capabilities as exaggerated. The timing coincides with Putin’s expressed hope for a more favorable relationship with the incoming Trump administration, potentially using the threat as leverage. While analysts anticipate limited escalation before Trump’s inauguration, Russia’s recent attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure underscore the ongoing challenges.

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Putin Threatens Nuclear Response to Ukraine Obtaining Nukes

Putin says Russia would use all weapons at its disposal if Ukraine got nuclear weapons. This statement, while alarming, prompts a cascade of thoughts and counterarguments. It’s a stark reminder of the precarious geopolitical situation, heightened by the potential reintroduction of nuclear weapons into the conflict.

The very idea of Ukraine regaining nuclear capabilities is a complex one. The country willingly relinquished its Soviet-era arsenal under the Budapest Memorandum, a 1994 agreement guaranteeing its security in exchange for denuclearization. Russia’s blatant disregard for this agreement, however, casts a long shadow on any future security assurances. The fact that this guarantee, given by Russia itself, was so spectacularly broken, renders any new security agreement almost laughably hollow.… Continue reading

Ukraine Flag Disrupts Putin’s Kazakhstan Visit

The appearance of the Ukrainian flag on a big screen during Putin’s visit to Kazakhstan is certainly a striking event. It’s the kind of unexpected moment that grabs attention and sparks immediate speculation, fueling a whirlwind of online chatter and reactions. The sheer audacity of it all – a symbol of a nation currently embroiled in a brutal conflict with Russia, unexpectedly displayed during a visit by the Russian president himself – is undeniably captivating.

The incident immediately generated a wave of online activity. Videos and images swiftly spread across various social media platforms, though interestingly, it seemed to bypass Reddit initially.… Continue reading

AI’s Energy Hunger: Data Centers Could Outstrip Entire Cities

The escalating power demands of AI and cloud computing are causing data center campuses to consume electricity comparable to that of entire cities or even U.S. states. This explosive growth necessitates securing vast amounts of land and power, potentially exceeding a gigawatt for individual facilities, which is roughly twice Pittsburgh’s residential electricity use. Meeting this demand will likely require a combination of renewable and natural gas energy sources, thus impacting carbon emission targets. Consequently, the availability of suitable land and existing utility infrastructure is becoming increasingly constrained, prompting expansion into new markets beyond traditional hubs like northern Virginia.

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