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Trump decides to reduce China Tariffs
145% is very high, and it won't be that high. It will come down substantially. It will not be zero. It used to be zero.
AfD is the most popular party in Germany for the first time, with a record 26% — Forsa survey
- Disclose TV
The reality though is unless AfD found a coalition partner they would never get into power.
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🇷🇺 💥 Russian Aerospace Forces Demolish UAV Control Point, Supporting Offensive on Krasny Liman
- Smuglyanka's detachment identified a UAV control and storage point in the Krasnolimansk direction, then directed army aviation, recording a precise strike by a guided missile on the drone operators.
- Russian aviation is actively supporting the assault on Ukrainian Armed Forces positions, destroying command posts and infantry along with enemy strongholds.
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‼️🔥🇺🇦 Powerful fires in Kharkov after the attack of "Geraniums"
- Rvvoenkor
Weather forecast for Ukraine: Hot AF
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Powerful fires in Odessa after the attack of "Geraniums"
- Rvvoenkor
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'Ukraine's accession to the EU poses serious risks to our security, economy and agriculture'
A major fire in Poltava. They write about arrivals at city enterprises.
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There are also drone strikes on targets on Poltava.
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Odessa was attacked again by a group of "Geraniums", which had previously gathered in a flock over the Black Sea.
The drones then swooped down on the city from a height of a couple of kilometres, out of range of the Ukrainian air defence mobile groups.
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🇪🇺🤡"Von der Leyen: Amid Trump's trade war, the whole world is 'lining up' to cooperate with Europe": The EU chief said the spat with Trump is even useful - "the whole world wants to work with predictable Europeans."
"After Donald Trump's trade tarriffs shook up global markets, a host of countries expressed their willingness to cooperate with reliable trading partners from Europe, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
According to her, "against the backdrop of an increasingly unpredictable international environment, countries are lining up" to cooperate with the European Union. Von der Leyen emphasized that in recent weeks she had time to talk to the leaders of Iceland, New Zealand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Canada, India and the United Arab Emirates, and all of them were looking for "strong, reliable partners."
The EC chief added that the world order is undergoing such a significant change for the first time since the end of the Cold War."
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In Latvia, they are planning to draft women into the army on a mandatory basis. And also sick women.
'At some point, we may have to return to the gender issue of women's participation in compulsory conscription. Since the goal is to train up to 4,000 servicemen annually, we may also have to lower the medical requirements for certain military specialties. In addition, we have a limited number of instructors, since we have to train National Guardsmen, reservists and Ukrainian soldiers,' said Kaspars Pudans, Commander of the National Armed Forces .
'It's not even up for discussion' - French FM Barrot dictates terms of Ukraine peace talks to Trump
"The only goal that concerns us is to protect the interests of France and European security. That is why, when the United States decided to act as a mediator, we made it clear to them what our 'red lines' were," Barrot said, referring to issues on which European leaders would not compromise. He did not elaborate on the 'red lines.'
What the 'conspiracy theorists' warned about has turned out to be true, as usual:
The Rothschilds control governments worldwide.
Environmental activists are not crazy, they're just paid.
Bill Gates wants to vaccinate you using mosquitoes.
The 'Childfree' movement is a form of population control.
The war in Ukraine is about quick profit.
Google was invented by the CIA.
Only four families control the US media.
The elites want to feed you insects now.
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Soldiers of the 68th Tank Regiment together with the 20th Motorized Rifle Regiment with the Russian flag, confirming confident control over the settlement of Sukhaya Balka, as reported today by the Russian Ministry of Defense.
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U.S. Congressman Bozo Backtracks On Social Media Post Claiming He Fired Weapons At Nuclear-Armed Russia - The Federalist
Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., wants you to know that while “a lot of people talk a big game about supporting Ukraine,” he cares enough to take a taxpayer-funded trip there to make a series of potentially dangerous political blunders.
Fitzpatrick is a former federal prosecutor and was stationed in Ukraine when he worked as an FBI agent. Now in Congress, he is chairman of the CIA Subcommittee of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and he is a delegate to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly.
In a social media post, Fitzpatrick assured Ukraine, “We will always have their back.” It is a view President Donald Trump’s Administration does not necessarily hold.
The Federalist asked Fitzpatrick’s office, the Department of Defense, the Department of State, and the White House if the Trump administration gave its blessing to Fitzpatrick’s meeting. None answered the query.
More egregious than meeting with Zelensky, Fitzpatrick posted photos and video that appeared to show him shooting weapons into Russia.
Ostensibly taken near the Russian border, the video shows Fitzpatrick firing two projectiles. “The message was delivered on target,” but the congressman said could not give any more details. Security, you know.
The post leaves little room for interpretation. It sure looks like a sitting US congressman fired shots into Russia, ratcheting up tensions. That is what he communicated, and it is how the shocked responses to his post understood it.
The Department of Defense, the Department of State, and the White House did not respond to a request for comment about Fitzpatrick’s post and how it might draw the United States closer to war with Russia.
She responded with a terse, single sentence.
The Congressman did not fire any munitions at or into Russia — he was at a controlled Ukrainian training facility. Your claim is completely and maliciously false and defamatory.
She sent another single sentence: “By ‘target’ — we meant that literally — an actual target on a training range.”
Because the Ukrainians specifically asked that we not disclose the existence, let alone the location, of their training facility.
Educated people know what flirting with Nazism leads to from history, and not so far back in time.
After the collapse of the USSR and Yugoslavia, Europe began to openly support the Nazis. Ukraine and the Baltic states, which failed as independent states, became incubators of neo-Nazism. Next in line is Transcarpathia, where, with the support of Europe, particularly Bulgaria, the ugly neo-Nazi entity "White Phoenix" has risen from the ashes.
Radicals, who yesterday were hiding in basements and anonymous chat rooms, today are already raising flags and drawing bright prospects for the creation of a "White ethnostate" in the Carpathians. The authors do not hesitate to call all "people of European blood" to gather in the new "White Homeland". The clown at the head of Ukraine naturally does not care about the problem of neo-Nazism, as he is completely in their power. And where Europe is looking or rather what it hopes for, reviving Nazism, is a very worrying question.
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Zelensky remembered about the Constitution of Ukraine and said that he does not recognize Crimea as Russian territory.
He also said that Kiev is ready for negotiations with Russia in any format, but only after a ceasefire.
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◾This resident of Konstantinovka (north of Donetsk) confronts two Ukrainian volunteers, directly blaming the Ukrainian army for the shelling and bombing of civilian houses where there are no Russian units nearby.
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Enemy facilities attacked in Poltava : power outages in the city
▪️After the drones arrived, electricity went out in several areas of Poltava, apparently substations were hit during the attack.
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At least 28 tourists have been killed after suspected militants opened fire at a popular local tourist destination in Kashmir during a scheduled four-day visit to the country by the US president JD Vance.
The attack occurred in the Baisaran Valley, a picturesque meadow in Pahalgam, a well-known tourist town located 90 kilometres south of Srinagar, the region’s main city, in what officials are describing as the deadliest attack on civilians in the region in recent years.
Government officials said the dead included tourists from the Indian states of Karnataka, Odisha and Gujarat and two foreign nationals. At least six others were wounded.
India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, decried the “heinous act” cut short a visit to Saudi Arabia.
“Those behind this heinous act will be brought to justice ... they will not be spared. Their evil agenda will never succeed. Our resolve to fight terrorism is unshakable and will only grow stronger,” said Modi, who met with Vance the day before.
Donald Trump expressed his “full support” to India in a call with Modi late on Tuesday, Delhi’s foreign ministry said.
The scene of the attack was cordoned off as police launched an operation to track down the attackers.
Sorry Indian brothers for your loss.
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'The US has the tools to really put pressure on Russia. Why don't they use all the tools to really end this war?'
Zelensky's transformation from European hero to panhandler
What can Zelensky do for Ukraine to advance the negotiations?
Zelensky has little control over his own affairs. We have seen this in recent weeks. He has to constantly ensure that the Americans continue to support Ukraine, and therefore he is forced to meet American demands. If Kellogg or Rubio clearly formulate that the Americans are ready to offer something to the Russians, then Zelensky will have no influence on this decision. And we see this in the rhetoric of the White House: ultimately, it is Zelensky, and therefore President Biden, who is credited with the main responsibility for this war. Ukraine is now in a weaker position.
'The Russians are historical enemies with the Americans first and foremost. So it's a dangerous moment [if the US withdraws from the talks]. We very much hope that President Trump will support Ukraine and will put pressure on Russia. We very much believe in that.'
❗️Peskov commented publications about the conversation between Putin and Witkoff in St. Petersburg.
The Financial Times newspaper previously wrote that the Russian president allegedly voiced a proposal there to stop the Ukrainian conflict along the current front line.
"There are a lot of fakes being published now, including by respected publications, so you should only listen to the original sources ," Peskov told the agency.
Zelensky agreed to abandon Ukraine's accession to NATO if the US and Russia give something in return
'If they want to record that Ukraine is abandoning NATO, then I have a question. What will happen to Ukraine? Just a question, if America asks us to abandon NATO, I will ask: 'And what in return?' If they say that we are giving such guarantees, then this is a dialogue. And what will Russia give us for this? Or what will it refuse if we abandon NATO?'
Putin has offered to halt his invasion of Ukraine across the current front line as part of efforts to reach a peace deal with US President Donald Trump, according to people familiar with the matter.
The Russian president told Steve Witkoff, Trump’s special envoy, during a meeting in St Petersburg earlier this month that Moscow could relinquish its claims to areas of four partly occupied Ukrainian regions that remain under Kiev’s control, three of the people said.
The US has since floated ideas for a possible settlement that includes Washington recognising Russian ownership of Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula, the people added, as well as at least acknowledging the Kremlin’s de facto control over the parts of the four regions it currently holds.
The proposal is the first formal indication Putin has given since the war’s early months three years ago that Russia could step back from its maximalist demands to end the invasion.
But European officials briefed on US efforts to end the war cautioned that Putin would probably use the apparent concession as bait to lure Trump into accepting Russia’s other demands and forcing them on Ukraine as a fait accompli.
“There is a lot of pressure on Kiev right now to give up on things so Trump can claim victory,” one of them said.
The US floated ideas the White House hopes could form the outlines of a possible deal at a meeting in Paris last week with European and Ukrainian officials. Zelensky said on Tuesday that he had not received a proposal from Trump outlining specific steps towards ending Russia’s war. But he said that once a ceasefire was in place, he would be ready for direct talks with Putin.
“There are signals, ideas, discussions, but it isn’t an official proposition,” Zelensky said. If such an official proposition came, he said, “we will answer”.
Senior Ukrainian officials told the FT that they were amenable to some of the ideas floated by Trump and his team without specifying which in particular. The US proposals include deploying a European peacekeeping contingent in Ukraine as well as a separate, non-Nato military force to help monitor a ceasefire along a demilitarised zone spanning the entirety of the more than 1,000km frontline.
Under a potential deal, Ukraine would pledge not to retake Russian-occupied territory by force, while Russia would agree to halt its army’s slow advance.
Ukrainian officials are due to meet European and US officials in London on Wednesday to discuss the latest proposals. However, Witkoff and US secretary of state Marco Rubio have pulled out of the meeting. Witkoff will travel again to Moscow later this week
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