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Videos showing execution of Russian POWs in Ukraine are authentic – NYT
The clips suggest captive troops were “killed at close range,” the American newspaper insists
The New York Times says it has verified the authenticity of videos that surfaced online last week, showing the execution of captive Russian soldiers by Ukrainian troops. The men “appear to have been shot dead at close range,” according to the newspaper.
The events shown in the clips occurred in the village of Makeyevka in the People’s Republic of Lugansk, earlier this month, the newspaper reported on Sunday.
Kremlin pledges to find Ukrainians who executed POWs
The warning from Moscow comes after the UN called on Kiev to investigate the matter
Moscow will work to hold accountable the Ukrainian perpetrators of a summary execution of Russian POWs, President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman insisted on Monday.
“Russia will do everything possible under international mechanisms to draw attention to this crime and to hold responsible, under the law, those involved in it,” Dmitry Peskov said. Moscow will try to track down the culprits, with the goal of punishing them, he added.
Polish Military Chief Says Russia is Escalating on NATO’s Border
After missile debris kills Poles, Ukrainian officials say “air shield” talks with allies are underway.
HALIFAX, Canada — Russia’s war on Ukraine is becoming more dangerous for Poland and other NATO allies on Ukraine’s border, said Polish military chief Gen. Rajmund Andrzejczak, after falling debris killed two people in his country this week.
“The conclusion [is] that Russia is escalating,” Andrzejczak said. “It is going closer and closer to the NATO borders. I would say winter is coming, not necessarily only in the season, but in much wider meaning: winter is coming to the borders.”
Germany offered to beef up Poland’s air defenses – media
Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht has reportedly said Berlin is ready to provide Warsaw with Patriot missiles
Germany has offered to strengthen Poland’s air defenses following a deadly incident last Tuesday that saw a stray missile – widely believed to be Ukrainian – kill two civilians in the village of Przewodow. German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht was quoted by the media as saying that Berlin is prepared to provide its fighter jets and Patriot air-defense missiles.
Zelensky making Ukrainians ‘suffer’ – ex-Japanese PM
Veteran politician Yoshiro Mori has criticized the media’s ‘one-sided’ view on the conflict
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has made the people in his country “suffer,” former Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori has said. He added that the media in Japan is biased in its coverage of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
“I don’t quite understand why only [Russian President Vladimir] Putin is criticized while Mr. Zelensky isn’t taken to task at all. This is problematic. Mr. Zelensky has made many Ukrainian people suffer,” Mori said in a speech at a political event in Tokyo on Friday, as quoted by Kyodo News.
Another attempt to start WWIII? Powerful explosions rock Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
Powerful explosions have rocked the area around Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said.
“In what appeared to be renewed shelling both close to and at the site of Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, IAEA experts at the ZNPP reported to Agency headquarters that more than a dozen blasts were heard within a short period of time in the morning local time,” the IAEA said in a statement.
Iranian protesters defy violent crackdown by regime forces
Protests continued throughout Iran on Sunday, over nine weeks after Mahsa Amini was killed by Tehran "morality police."
Iranian protesters conducted demonstrations and strikes across Iran on Sunday after regime forces violently cracked down on Kurdish cities in western Iran overnight, over nine weeks after Mahsa Amini was killed by Tehran's "morality police."
Large numbers of Iranian forces entered Mahabad on Saturday evening and began firing heavily in residential areas, according to the Hengaw Human Rights Organization. Footage published online showed armored vehicles and troops headed into the city.
Hezbollah transporting hundreds of chemical weapons to Lebanon - report
The missiles were reportedly made in Masyaf, Syria, with the help of the IRGC and North Korean scientists.
Hezbollah is storing hundreds of missiles carrying a toxic chemical payload at a warehouse in Al Qusayr, near the Lebanese-Syrian border, the Saudi Al-Hadath news reported on Sunday.
The missiles include 110 Fajr missiles and over 300 Fateh missiles and are all carrying thionyl chloride, a toxic chemical, according to the report. The weapons and other equipment were transferred from the Syrian Scientific Studies and Research Center (SSRC) in Masyaf to the location in Al Qusayr nearly two weeks ago.
BRAZIL: Lula Minister Signs Order Allowing Child Services to Take Children Away from Free Election Protesters
Jane Zirkle at The War Room reported on Sunday that Brazilian Justice Inspector, Minister Luis Felipe Salomao. who was appointed as a minister by then-President Lula da Silva back in 2008, signed an order allowing child services to take children away from election protesters.
Since October MILLIONS of Brazilians have taken to the streets to protest what they claim was a stolen election from populist President Jair Bolsonaro.
Italy 2 - 0 France: Meloni Crushes Macron Amid Migrant Crisis
If anyone wants to see just how far that Martha's Vineyard "stunt" initiated by Florida's governor, Ron DeSantis has gone, take a look at what's going on in France and Italy:
According to the U.K. Express:
A diplomatic row between France and Italy erupted last week when Rome forced Macron's hand to accept a humanitarian rescue ship, the Ocean Viking with 234 migrants aboard, after Italy had refused it a port for weeks.
German Disaster Official Recommends Stockpiling 'Several Crates' Of Water, Canned Food
The head of Germany's Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief (BBK), Ralph Tiesler, has warned citizens to prepare for short-term power outages, particularly in January and February, and to stock up on rations in advance.
"We have to assume that there will be blackouts this winter. By that, I mean a regional and temporary interruption in the power supply. The cause will not only be energy shortages, but also the targeted, temporary shutdown of the networks by the operators, with the aim of protecting the networks and not endangering the overall supply," Tiesler told the news outlet Welt am Sonntag, adding that local authorities in several German municipalities are preparing for the possibility of blackouts, and have developed 'precise plans' that include procuring emergency generators to support the system.
Sentiment slips amid fresh China COVID headwinds - Newsquawk Euro Market Open
APAC stocks began the week mostly lower amid headwinds from China after several areas announced fresh virus restrictions.
European equity futures were softer overnight with the Euro Stoxx 50 future -0.3% after cash markets closed higher by 1.2% on Friday.
DXY is back on a 107 handle with EUR/USD, Cable and USD/JPY on 1.02, 1.18 and 140 handles respectively.
Fed’s Bostic (2024 voter) believes that another 75bps-100bps tightening will be warranted and sufficient to rein in inflation.
Looking ahead, highlights include German Producer Prices, Speech from BoE’s Cunliffe & Supply from the US.
Why Lockdowns Could Never Reduce the Spread of Respiratory Disease
Respiratory Disease Expert Dr. Mike Yeadon, PhD
The Science Behind Covid Explained
Today I’m bringing you the very best of Covid Rules and explaining the complicated science behind them, wrote James Macpherson. “We were treated like idiots for two years. We must never, ever forget.”
Below is Macpherson’s list of Covid Rules and “the science.”
We had to wear masks when entering a restaurant and walking to the table, but were allowed to remove the mask when seated at the table. Mask had to be reapplied in order to leave.
It appears that one motive for the Foreign data set purge was to remove the MHRA reports from VAERS
Which I can understand if they didn't belong there in the first place! But...
The Ingraham Angle - Left laying groundwork for more Covid mandates
UN Climate Conference Approves Climate Change Reparations Fund
The 27th session of the Conference of the Parties on climate change organized by the United Nations (COP27) has wrapped up its two-week proceedings at Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt. The conference parties are the nearly two hundred countries that agreed to the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. COP27 culminated in the parties’ approval of an agreement to establish a climate change “loss and damage” fund for developing countries, in what amounts to reparations for the havoc from natural disasters these countries allegedly suffered as a result of climate change.
The WEF's stakeholder capitalism is just global fascism by another name
The term "fascism" was originally introduced into the Encyclopedia Italiana by Italian philosopher Giovanni Gentile, who observed that "fascism should rather be termed corporatism, as it represents a fusion of governmental and corporate power." Benito Mussolini later claimed the quote as if he had written it himself, but it is important to take note of because it outlines the main purpose of the ideology and does not just throw the label around at people we dislike having their legitimacy stripped away.
Despite the fact that leftists today often attack conservatives as “fascists” because we want to protect national borders and western heritage, the truth is that fascism is deeply rooted in leftist philosophies and thinkers.
French President Macron Openly Calls For New World Order
The time has come for the world to embrace a New World Order, according to French President Emmanuel Macron who told an audience at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit this week that the rise of China means the days of US dominance are over and “we need a single world order.”
Macron made the plea in his keynote speech, “Navigating a Turbulent World”, for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit at the Athenee Hotel in Bangkok, reported The Nation Thailand.
T-Mobile alerts California customers of scheduled “Public Safety Power Shutoff”
T-Mobile has released a guide for California residents who are scheduled for a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS). The guide revealed the PSPS will take place on November 18-19 in the areas of Los Angeles County and Ventura County.
These shutoffs are temporarily done to reduce the risk of fires caused by electric infrastructure during extreme weather conditions. As such, California electric companies are planning to implement one for this reason.
In its effort to keep its customers connected, T-Mobile will be switching to its generators and backup towers. But it is still possible for a power outage to impact your service temporarily.
‘Satanic’ man involved in ‘cult activity’ killed Texas woman as part of ‘human sacrifice,’ cut off her toes, fingers, and ears
Three people have been arrested in connection with the gruesome murder of a Texas woman. Police say the woman was killed as part of a “human sacrifice,” and she had her toes, fingers, and ears cut off by a “Satanic” man involved in “cult activity.”
Last Sunday, police with the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office made a welfare check on a 36-year-old woman in Joaquin, Texas. Around 4 p.m., officers discovered the dead body of Sarah Hopson in the bedroom. Police said she had been brutally murdered and mutilated.
Donnie Darko, Trump, Musk, Twitter and Numerical "Coincidences"
All by the numbers
I hope the world doesn't figure out the uke crimes were the direct result of Joe's extreme generosity using unaffordable china-backed debt backed by American taxpayer money. If they do, it will cause enormous damage to America.