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Ukraine is stringing bad news one after the other

The Ukrainian military recently suffered another loss of an M1A1 Abrams tank in the Avdeievka sector. A pro-Russian source has released a video showing the destruction of the tank, attributed to the combined effectiveness of the Orlan-30 drone and the Krasnopol laser-guided projectile. This type of munition, developed by Russia, is highly accurate against stationary and moving targets, and is causing significant damage to the Ukrainians. The loss of the tank occurred in an area where Russian forces managed to break through Ukrainian lines, in particular near the town of Ocheretyno. The Abrams, used mainly by the 47th Mechanized Brigade…

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Nearly 3,000 protesters arrested in the U.S. for showing solidarity with Gaza

In response to student protests against the U.S.-backed Israeli genocide in Gaza, U.S. police have carried out violent and, in many cases, tear-gas attacks on camps set up on college campuses. In addition to being detained, many students may be expelled from the university for participating. Since the initial arrest of 108 students from the Gaza solidarity camp at Columbia University on April 18, U.S. police have detained more than 2,800 protesters, or more than 2,900 by other counts. However, violent police raids against the camps are not limited to the United States. Several people were arrested at the University…

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Georgia: the imperialists throw the stone and hide the hand

The failure in the Ukrainian War has led the imperialists to once again tempt Russia’s borders in the Caucasus, which has been a hotbed since the demise of the USSR in the 1990s. Wars have broken out inside and outside Russia’s borders, starting with Chechnya and continuing with Nagorno-Karabakh. The same is now happening in Georgia, another hotbed of destabilization that began with the “pink revolution” of 2003. Over the course of 20 years, Western espionage has perfected the methodology of coups d’état. In Georgia they have created some 20,000 NGOs to strengthen their tentacles over the country. As in…

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There is no longer talk of anything but the wars that await us

The “experts” no longer talk about anything other than war; not the ones that already exist but the ones that are yet to come, assuring that they will be worse than those that have already begun. Last week a New York Times columnist, Nicholas Kristof, wondered whether American anxiety about war might become a self-fulfilling prophecy.Iran is a country that has every chance of being the victim of the next war, yet the “experts” turn it around: Iran will be the cause of the war. One of those “experts” with a crystal ball to make his own predictions, Michael McFaul,…

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The ‘Israeli-Palestinian conflict’ and other misrepresentations by Zionists

A Washington-based pro-Zionist lobby group, the Israel Project, hired Frank Luntz, a Republican political strategist, to improve Israel’s image in the media.Luntz’s mission was to get the major media networks to adopt Israeli vocabulary as their own. His proposals were published in a 112-page classified report entitled “The Israel Project’s 2009 Global Language Dictionary” (*) and have since polluted news reports and documentaries on what they call “the Israeli-Palestinian conflict”. Through the United States, Luntz’s rhetoric is a canon that has spread to the rest of the world. The rhetoric of “conflict” presents a kind of balance between two populations,…

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Growing your own lettuce on the balcony is also very bad for the planet

Urban gardens are also not a good idea for mitigating climate change, according to a new study from the University of Michigan. Urban gardening is even worse for the environment than conventional crops. Maybe five or six times worse. As is often the case in these kinds of pseudo-scientific disciplines, the data is pulled out of the ass. It all depends on how the “infrastructure” is set up, say the Michigan pundits. It also depends on the type of vegetables you grow. Let no one think that only professional farmers destroy ecosystems. Also all those amateurs who grow crops in…

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Israel’s failures and lies “80% of Hamas soldiers are still alive!”

Prime Minister Netanyahu’s statements. According to Eisenkot, the Israeli occupation’s claims about the development of the war in Gaza are far from reality. The secret American reports disclosed by the Wall Street Journal confirm these doubts and reveal the main failures of the operation. In fact, despite the thousands of tons of bombs dropped by the IDF in Gaza, 80% of Hamas soldiers are still alive. This is without taking into account the various Palestinian brigades which, together with Hamas, still possess huge stockpiles of weapons, in particular long-range missiles capable of bombarding the territories occupied by Israel for several…

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Western countries cut funding to UNRWA and join the genocide in Gaza

Things do not happen by chance: the International Court of Justice ordered to prevent the genocide in Gaza, and then the Western powers cut funding to UNRWA so that the genocide could be consummated as quickly as possible. There are countries, like the West, that believe they are above everything and everyone, and do not hesitate to prove it when they have the slightest opportunity.Israel claims that 12 UNRWA staff members were involved in the October 7 attacks and some countries did not have time to cut off aid funding to the Palestinians.It is a form of collective punishment that…

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Egypt’s complicity in the Gaza blockade

In 2006 Israel punished Palestinians with starvation for voting for Hamas in elections.It is Tel Aviv’s silent war, a siege that is slowly taking its toll, depriving Gaza’s 2.3 million civilians of food and medical care. Since the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza in 2005, the Strip has been under a tight blockade, transforming it into a huge open-air prison surrounded by barbed wire and checkpoints. Eight crossings were controlled – six of them by Israel – connecting Gaza to the Palestinian territories occupied in 1948.Four of these crossings remained completely closed and two were intermittently open: “Beit Hanoun”…

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Israel boycott campaign triumphs

Major Western retail brands have lost customers and seen their profits decline due to boycott campaigns in the Middle East targeting companies that support Israel in its war on Gaza. Shares of Americana Restaurants International, which operates the KFC, Pizza Hut, Krispy Kreme and Hardee’s franchises in the Middle East, fell 27 percent on the Saudi Stock Exchange in the past three months. Corporate profits will fall in the first quarter due to the boycott. The Turkish Coca-Cola distributor saw its sales volumes fall 22 percent in the fourth quarter of last year from the previous three months, after the…

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ICJ orders “Israel” to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza

The overwhelming majority of ICJ judges voted in favor of provisional measures in Gaza, although there was no immediate ceasefire decision. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered “Israel” to take all measures within its power to prevent “possible acts of genocide” in the Palestinian enclave. However, it did not order a ceasefire, one of the main requests presented by South Africa in its lawsuit against the Zionist regime for its responsibility in the genocidal acts committed against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip. The ICJ also demanded that the occupier allow the entry of humanitarian aid and submit…

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The European Union joins the economic war against China

Economic relations between China and Europe are increasingly tense. The European Union accuses the Beijing government of subsidizing overproduction and flooding European markets with its goods.Last week, arriving in Davos to attend the World Economic Forum, Chinese Premier Li Qiang described China as a bastion of open markets and multilateralism. Visiting Dublin, Li Qiang reopened beef export opportunities to China and a visa-free regime for Ireland. In Brussels, Beijing is seen as a closed and hostile state, lying in wait for the weakening of the Western alliance on all fronts. According to the European Commission, China is opening its market…

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Fracture within the Israeli war cabinet widens

The rift within the Israeli war cabinet continues to widen, says public broadcaster Kan. Last Sunday ministers ended up shouting insults at each other during a security briefing. It was an intense meeting, says Kan’s political correspondent Mikhail Shemsh. It was initiated by Gen. Eliezer Tolidano, head of the Directorate of Strategy and Third Circle of the General Staff of Israeli troops. Almost every week Tolidano briefs the Israeli ministers on developments on the front. At Sunday’s briefing he explained that the war has entered a different phase. Israeli Minister of National Missions, Orit Strock, told Tolidano that soldiers returning…

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Ukraine shoots down a Russian aircraft with 65 Ukrainian prisoners of war who were to be exchanged

Yesterday a Russian Il-76 cargo plane was shot down in the Belgorod region.On board were 65 Ukrainian soldiers being transported to the Belgorod region for a prisoner exchange, as well as 6 members of the plane’s crew, escorted by 3 people.The Ukrainian prisoners were transferred to an exchange center at the Kolotilovka border crossing.Ukrainian military intelligence (GUR) confirmed that an exchange with Russia was planned for that day. Consequently, the Ukrainian leadership was fully aware of the prisoner exchange and was informed in advance about the means of transport. Another Il-76 aircraft with another 80 prisoners on board turned back,…

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Russian cyber-attack against Microsoft

International tensions are charged both from an economic and political point of view, as well as from an IT point of view. Recently, hackers directly associated with Russian intelligence services bypassed Microsoft’s firewalls and stole important documents and e-mails. The company itself confirmed the attack last week in a brief press release. The American giant accuses a group of Russian hackers, directly linked to military intelligence, of having organized a vast cyber-attack operation. The accounts of directors and executives have been attacked. The cyber-attack is the work of Nobelium, a Russian company directly linked to the SVR, the Russian military…

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Russian alternative to Swift network connects 20 countries.

The Central Bank of Russia launched the SPFS system in 2014.The decision was made in the face of threats to disconnect the Swift network following the annexation of Crimea, which was Russia’s response to the US-orchestrated coup in Ukraine. The international payment system SPFS, the Russian analogue of Swift, is already available in 20 countries. According to the first deputy governor of the Russian central bank, Vladimir Chistyukhin, the Russian analogue of the Swift network currently has 557 participants. In total, 557 banks and companies have established connections to the system, including 159 foreign ones. Apart from these figures, little…

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The decline of the United States is not such a big deal: they are left with ‘soft power’.

Any observer who analyzes the world situation realizes that if Ukraine has lost the war, US hegemony is shaken because, in the end, strategic balances are measured by wars like those in Ukraine. In the United States, too, they think along the same lines and make their own calculations. Some believe that the imperialists can maintain hegemony without resorting to military means, to brute force. They call it “soft power” and it is one of the mainstays of the Democratic Party. Soft power” is a term coined by Joseph Nye in the late 1980s. Nye was an advisor to Clinton…

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Ukraine is under the total control of the United States

In an interview given to RTVS channel and rebroadcast yesterday by several media outlets, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico made a statement on the war between Russia and Ukraine.The statements came neither from Hungary nor from Russia, but from Slovakia, a member of the European Union and NATO. But they will not please Brussels.When asked about the war, Fico stated bluntly: “Ukraine is not a sovereign and independent country. Ukraine is under the total control and influence of the United States.” Fico’s statements are all the more embarrassing because they were made a few days before his meeting with Zelensky.…

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Make a donation to the Israeli army in exchange for a tax deduction.

Make a donation to the Israeli army in exchange for a tax deduction. In other words, support Israel in its offensive against the Gaza Strip.A proposal coming from numerous Zionist associations in France since October last year, revealed by Mediapart.The financing of Zionism in France raises questions about the transparency of the financial support given to the criminal Israeli military operations against the Palestinians. Zionist associations deny providing Israeli soldiers with military equipment but rather with everyday items such as “meals” and “blankets”, which does not eliminate the illegal nature of the “donations”.The Ministry of Economy and Finance has confirmed…

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Russia and Iran abandon Swift international payment system

Iran and Russia have officially switched from the Western financial clearing system Swift to a direct interbank transfer mechanism, Mohsen Karimi, deputy head of the Central Bank of Iran, announced. Karimi said on Iranian state television on Sunday that the new mechanism allows companies in both countries to trade in their respective national currencies, instead of using the dollar or euro.”We have linked the financial matching networks of the two countries,” he explained. “This means that banks in our two countries no longer need Switzerland to communicate with each other and commercial banks in both countries can establish brokerage relationships…

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Finland extends border closure with Russia

The border between Finland and Russia will remain completely closed for four more weeks, Finnish Interior Minister Mari Rantanen announced Thursday during a press conference. Initially the government said the closure was merely temporary and that the reopening would take place on Monday next week.The decision is now expected to remain in effect until February 11, when a new assessment of the situation will be made.”According to the information gathered by the authorities, it is very likely that Russia’s hybrid [sic] influence activities [sic] will continue and expand, as we have seen before,” he said. “Therefore, we deem it necessary…

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Brussels creates a new military investment fund

The war in Ukraine has exposed Europe’s military shortcomings. For decades the continent’s countries have been accustomed to sitting in the shadow of the United States and NATO. Not only is there no European defense policy, but also no industry, so the continent is losing a very lucrative area of business. To try to fill the gap, yesterday the European Commission and the European Investment Fund announced the creation of a new €175 million investment fund to support innovation in defense and security. It will be called the Defence Equity Facility and is expected to generate a total investment of…

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Reino Unido indemnizará a 700 carteros ​​injustamente condenados como ladrones

El miércoles el primer ministro británico, Rishi Sunak, anunció una nueva ley para indemnizar a los antiguos directores de las oficinas de correos condenados ​​injustamente por robo. La historia es, como reconoció Sunak, uno de los mayores errores judiciales de la historia del país. Entre 1999 y 2015, unos 700 directores de oficinas de correos, una empresa pública, fueron perseguidos, a veces hasta el punto de ver sus vidas destrozadas, basándose en información procedente de un programa informático de contabilidad, llamado Horizon, instalado por Fujitsu a finales de los años noventa, que resultó ser defectuoso. Ocurrió lo de siempre: los directivos…

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Israeli anti-aircraft defense is not able to detect Hezbollah missiles

Hezbollah attacked 15 sites in Metulla yesterday with anti-tank missiles and Shlomi Eldar, Israeli correspondent for Channel 13, confesses that the protectiles are a significant threat because Israeli warning systems are unable to detect them. Israeli media acknowledge that Hezbollah’s missiles, which are aimed beyond Israel’s border, have intensified and are becoming more accurate and more dangerous. Hezbollah’s attacks on the Metulla colony yesterday are in retaliation for the assassination of the mayor of Taybeh, one of the Lebanese villages that has been shelled by the Israeli army. The mayor, Hussein Mansour, died at the age of 80 in his…

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Urinary and prostatic complications after K0 B1T injection.

SARS-CoV-2 infection correlates with male benign prostatic hyperplasia deterioration https://doi.org/10.1111/joim.13719 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/joim.13719 COVID-19 infections and anti-Covid injections have been associated with urinary and prostate complications.A recent study from Hong Kong found that among men being treated for initial lower urinary tract symptoms, those who had had a COVID-19 infection had an increased risk of having an enlarged prostate, which can lead to an increased likelihood of urinary tract problems. infections, urinary retention and hematuria (urinating blood). “Male patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 are more likely to have impaired LUTS (lower urinary tract symptoms). This association is not without biological plausibility,” concluded the…

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Germany: not a country for old people

Signs of a deep economic crisis are appearing more and more frequently in Germany, leading to a social crisis that is no less important. A nursing home in Rize has closed its doors. The 27 residents have left the facility and have been transferred to other care facilities in the Meissen region. The elderly were shocked by the closure. They did not want to leave, but they had to. They could not even mentally prepare for it. The medical staff at the center had not been paid for almost seven months. The director had again missed the deadline for partial…

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The climate emergency fears return

Last year the Nobel Prize in Physics went to John Clauser. He soon proved that he is a scientist who does not mince words. He spoke out against the climate emergency, the typical toast to the sun that no media echoed because it goes against the tide. His position left no room for doubt: the warming doctrine is a pseudo-science. The media lynching did not take long to arrive. The Washington Post has devoted two articles to “throw him in the trash” (*). In the intoxication appears, as it could not be otherwise, Michael Mann, the new Torquemada, specialized in…

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Israeli merchant ships no longer allowed to cross the Red Sea

Israeli shipping company Zim has decided to reroute its container ships around Africa to avoid crossing the Red Sea. After three Yemeni attacks on Israeli-linked ships, world trade is being affected. A container ship operated by Israeli shipping company Zim has changed course and is taking a long route around Africa instead of transiting the Suez Canal and passing through the Bab El Mandeb strait off the coast of Yemen. On Friday a Zim container ship, en route from Boston to Port Klang, Malaysia, crossed the Strait of Gibraltar and entered the Mediterranean. It continued eastward to position itself between…

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94% of COVID-19 deaths in England were people vaccinated 4 times

The UK Office for National Statistics, ONS recently published an update on deaths by vaccination status in England and surprisingly revealed that the vaccinated population accounted for 95% of COVID-19 deaths in the 12 months between June 1, 2022 and May 31, 2023. Ninety-four percent of those deaths occurred among the triple- or quadruple-vaccinated population. The dataset was recently published by the UK government department known as the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and can be found on the ONS website (https://www.ons.gov.uk/file?uri=/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/datasets/deathsbyvaccinationstatusengland/deathsoccurringbetween1april2021and31may2023/referencetableaug2023.xlsx). The unvaccinated accounted for the fewest COVID-19 deaths in each month through May 2023, while the vaccinated population…

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“Awaken a Doctor” Challenge

We seek to empower ordinary people to create a significant impact by raising awareness among physicians about the ineffectiveness and harm caused by covid injections.We know that if you are not a doctor, it is very difficult for health professionals to consider you as a valid interlocutor in these matters. We invite you to engage in a respectful conversation with the doctor near you. We need you to be part of the movement for change. In this article we provide you with scientific data based on official publications so that you have the right information to take up this challenge.…

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