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ABC Blocked from UK Press Conference After Trump Dispute

Australian Broadcasting Corporation blocked from UK press conference after clash with Trump. This is the headline that paints a pretty clear picture, doesn’t it? It feels like we’ve stumbled into a movie plot, one where the lines between reality and a dystopian future are getting awfully blurry. We’re talking about a situation where a respected journalist, John Lyons from the ABC, dared to ask a question, a very reasonable question, about wealth accumulation. The answer? Well, instead of a cogent response, the response involved accusations of “hurting Australia” and a threat to tattle on the journalist to his Prime Minister. Seriously?… Continue reading

Ukraine to Get Patriot, HIMARS: Zelensky Announces, Support and Skepticism Follow

Ukraine will receive Patriot and HIMARS missiles as part of a U.S. weapons aid package, confirmed by President Zelensky. This aid package, financed by NATO allies through the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) framework, aims to fulfill Ukraine’s most urgent battlefield needs. The Patriot systems are crucial for defense against ballistic missiles, while HIMARS have proven critical in Ukrainian forces’ successes, with the potential to target areas within Russia. The initial two aid packages, valued at $500 million each, will utilize contributions from NATO members, including the U.S., to purchase American weapons and equipment.

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Kozak’s Resignation: Fears of Putin’s Retribution Grow

Reports from Russian news outlet RBC indicate that Dmitry Kozak has resigned from his position as the Kremlin’s deputy chief of staff. Kozak, a senior official known to have opposed the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, is reportedly considering a move into the business sector. He had previously advised Putin against the war, warning of its potential consequences. Kozak, once a key figure in Kremlin policy toward Ukraine, is believed to have lost influence since his opposition to the war, and has since shifted many of his responsibilities to Sergei Kirienko.

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US Aid to Ukraine: A $120 Billion Investment Worth Making?

During a press conference, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine anticipates spending $120 billion on the ongoing war in 2026. He clarified that $60 billion would be allocated from the Ukrainian budget, with the remaining $60 billion needing to be secured. Zelenskyy emphasized that ending the war is the foremost priority, and the $120 billion represents a challenge.

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Russians Eligible for Military Service Blocked from Leaving Country

Russians Eligible for Military Service Are Being Blocked From Traveling Abroad

Let’s get right into it: Russians who are eligible for military service are facing travel restrictions. The situation seems to be tightening, and it’s affecting a lot of people, especially men of a certain age. It’s a direct result of Russia’s ongoing involvement in the war in Ukraine, and it’s creating a complex set of challenges.

In Russia, like in many countries, there’s mandatory military service. Generally, if you’re a man, you’re expected to serve for a year or two after you turn 18, depending on the circumstances. Traditionally, there have been ways to avoid it: you could get a deferment by going to university, taking specific jobs, or even resorting to less savory means.… Continue reading

Lithuania Busts Russian Terror Group: Reveals Planned Attacks

Lithuanian prosecutors revealed a network of suspects who planned terrorist attacks across Europe, utilizing parcel services to transport incendiary explosives disguised within everyday items. A Lithuanian citizen sent four parcels from Vilnius containing homemade devices hidden in massage cushions and cosmetic tubes. These packages, sent via DHL and DPD, exploded in Germany, Poland, and the United Kingdom, with a fourth failing to ignite. The coordinated plot, linked to Russian military intelligence, involved suspects from Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Ukraine, who were recruited via Telegram.

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Ukrainian Partisans Claim Railway Sabotage Deep Inside Russia

Pro-Ukrainian partisans say they sabotaged a railway 1,600km deep inside Russia, and the implications are fascinating. It’s the kind of action that, if true and if sustained, could quietly reshape the war’s landscape. This is not a traditional battlefield confrontation, but a clandestine struggle playing out far from the front lines, targeting the logistical arteries that feed the Russian war machine.

The heart of the matter is the strategic importance of the targeted junction. Apparently, this location was crucial for Russia, serving as a transit point for critical supplies. We’re talking ammunition, armored vehicles, fuel, and military personnel – everything needed to keep the war effort going.… Continue reading

Navalny Death: Poisoning Confirmed, Widely Expected, Putin’s Responsibility

Laboratories in at least two Western countries independently concluded that Alexei Navalny was killed by poisoning, according to his widow, Yulia Navalnaya. These findings were based on biological samples secured and transported abroad by Navalny’s team following his death in a penal colony. Navalnaya accused Western governments of hindering the investigation for political reasons, while also presenting testimony from penal colony staff detailing Navalny’s final moments, which she argued support the poisoning claim. Navalny’s previous poisoning in 2020 and his history of opposing Putin highlight the political context surrounding his death and the ongoing crackdown on Russian opposition.

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Zelenskyy: Russia Plans Two New Offensives After Three Previous Failures

President Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine has successfully halted three Russian offensive campaigns, a crucial victory for the nation. He revealed that Russia is preparing for two additional major offensives, but that the previous attempts have resulted in significant losses for the Russian forces. Zelenskyy emphasized the need for continued Western support, including weapons and financial aid for arms production, to enable Ukraine to withstand the impending attacks.

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Brits Welcome Trump with Epstein Projection; Arrests Follow

As President Trump arrived in the U.K. for his state visit, protestors projected images of him with Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle. This demonstration, led by “Led by Donkeys,” included infamous images of the pair and a copy of a lewd birthday letter allegedly sent by Trump. Thames Valley Police arrested four people in connection to the stunt. Despite the protests, Trump is expected to announce a joint economic deal with Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

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