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Zelensky Clings to Artemovsk to Show Hefty Western Military Aid ‘Not in Vain,’ Russian Analyst Says
Despite huge losses in terms of men and materiel in Artemovsk, Ukrainian forces are desperately trying to hold onto the town because Kiev apparently wants to justify incessant and hefty deliveries of Western military aid to Ukraine, military expert and political analyst Ivan Konovalov told Sputnik.
A German newspaper recently reported that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny have "fundamentally different views" on the situation in the town of Artemovsk, known in Ukraine by its pre-Soviet name Bakhmut.
Turkish Official Says US, UK Tepid for Erdogan to Broker Putin-Zelensky Meeting
MOSCOW (Sputnik), Ksenia Shakalova - The US and the UK do not want Turkish President Erdogan to broker a meeting between Putin and Zelensky, as they are interested in the conflict in Ukraine lasting as long as possible, Cagri Erhan, a member of the Turkish Presidency's Security and Foreign Policies Council, told Sputnik.
"They [the US and the UK] don't want Zelensky and Putin to come together with Erdogan. They don't want that these three make a photo. And they want to make the war as long as possible. They don’t think about the future of Ukrainian people. The don’t think about peace," Erhan said.
Biden ‘pressed’ Baltic leaders over Russia – WSJ
Officials in the former Soviet republics are concerned that the US doesn’t share their belief in a Ukrainian victory
US President Joe Biden “pressed” the leaders of the Baltic nations over their calls for Russia to be defeated in Ukraine, an informed source told the Wall Street Journal.
Biden raised the issue with the presidents of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia during his visit to Poland's capital Warsaw in late February, the outlet reported on Friday, citing a person briefed on the conversations.
Video: Kiev-Controlled Russian Neo-Nazi Unit Ringleader Behind Bryansk Region Attack, FSB Says
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The founder of Ukraine's right-wing Russian Volunteer Corps, Denis Kapustin, was behind the attack on Russia's Bryansk Region last week, the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) revealed on Monday.
"Kapustin was the organizer and direct participant in the attack on March 2, 2023, by members of the Russian Volunteer Corps on villages in the Bryansk region," the FSB said in a statement.
Taiwan issues China warning
Chinese military could this year carry out a “sudden entry” into areas close to the island, Taipei's defense minister has said
Taiwan should be on the lookout for the Chinese military’s possible actions in areas adjacent to the self-governing island during 2023, its Defense Minister Chiu Kuo-cheng told lawmakers on Monday.
During a Q&A session in parliament, Chiu claimed that the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) may find a “certain pretext” this year to make a “sudden entry” into a zone contiguous to Taiwan and get close to what it considers its territorial waters.
Top US General Makes Rare Visit To Syria, Reaffirms Occupation
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley made a rare, unannounced visit to Syria on Saturday, which was his first trip there as America's top general. The purpose was to reaffirm the US troop presence and mission there even as the public has by and large grown weary of foreign military entanglements.
An official estimate of some 900 American troops remain in the northeast portion of the country, which is Syria's oil and gas rich region which before the war supplied the rest of the country. Also the US has troops at Tanf base on the Iraq-Syria border. Milley was asked by reporters if the Pentagon's presence in Syria was worth the risk. He responded: "If you think that that’s important, then the answer is 'Yes,'" according Reuters.
Netanyahu justifies strikes on nuclear facilities
The Israeli PM has challenged the UN watchdog’s statement that any attacks against nuclear plants are “outlawed”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted that the option of attacking an Iranian nuclear facility in “self-defense” must be left on the table, arguing that the chief of the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) made an “unworthy” statement when he declared that any such strikes are banned.
“Are we forbidden to defend ourselves?” Netanyahu said on Sunday in a cabinet meeting. “Of course, we are allowed, and of course, we are doing this… Nothing will prevent us from protecting our country and preventing oppressors from destroying the Jewish state.”
Report: Russia and Iran reach secret nuclear deal on uranium transfers
Foreign intelligence sources tell Fox News Digital that Iran has secured secret deals with Russia to guarantee deliveries of uranium.
Amid the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) disclosure this week that Iran accumulated near weapons-grade enriched uranium for its alleged nuclear weapon program, Fox News Digital reported on Sunday that Iran has allegedly secured secret deals with Russia to guarantee deliveries of uranium.
In what could be a major setback to a new Iran nuclear deal, foreign intelligence sources speaking on the condition of anonymity, and who are familiar with the negotiations between Moscow and Tehran over Iran’s reported illegal nuclear weapons work, told Fox News Digital that Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to return enriched uranium that it received from Iran if a prospective atomic deal collapses.
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange announces plan to regulate cryptocurrencies
The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) on Tuesday published a draft plan to regulate cryptocurrencies, saying the plan's implementation “will facilitate the development and advancement of the Israeli capital market and encourage innovation and competition.”
The draft was released for “public comments for approval of the expansion of the authorized activities" which will permit "Non-Banking Members (NBMs) to allow their customers to trade in cryptocurrency,” according to TASE.
A Massive Bank Run Threatens to Crash a Major Bank as They Desperately Try to Avoid Insolvency
Matt Hancock Demanded Immunity On Care Home Deaths During Pandemic
Matt Hancock reportedly told lawyers that he should have legal immunity over his department’s failure to protect care home residents during the covid pandemic.
Just days before his WhatsApp messages were leaked to the public, Hancock said he should not carry the can for his department’s failure to safeguard care home residents simply because he was Secretary of State.
Vaccine Makers Are Preparing for Bird Flu
Minks in Spain, seals in Scotland, sea lions and dolphins in South America: a number of mammal species have recently been found to be infected with H5N1, a highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza. Avian flu is not new; epidemiologists have been studying it for decades. But the detection of the virus in mammals has many concerned about the potential that it could spill over to humans and cause a larger outbreak.
How Much Money Do Pediatricians Really Make From Vaccines?
A Must-Read article from 2016
Merck’s Call to Lower the Age for Gardasil HPV Vaccine ‘Just Another Marketing Ploy,’ Critic Says
Merck wants children to get its Gardasil human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine beginning at age 9 or 10, instead of 11 or 12 as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention currently recommends.
The vaccine maker’s researchers on Monday published a study in Pediatrics suggesting evidence shows that moving routine HPV vaccination to ages 9 to 10 may improve vaccination coverage rates in early and mid-adolescence, increasing the odds children will complete the vaccine series prior to becoming sexually active.
The 'Lockdown Files' - What's the Distraction From?
Carl Heneghan, professor of evidence-based medecine and clinical epidemiologist, talks to Calvin Robinson on GB News
Are Pet Vaccines “Safe and Effective”? Part I
The Feline Distemper Vaccine and Chronic Kidney Disease in Cats
The Illusion of A Virus
All they ever wanted, all they ever needed, is now, in their arms.
Homes Evacuated After 'Suspicious' Disaster at Grain Processing Plant
Fire damaged a grain processing building in Gisborne, New Zealand, on Thursday.
Residents living near the Corson Grain Mill were evacuated from their homes but returned later in the day, according to the New Zealand Herald.
The fire was listed as “suspicious,” according to New Zealand’s 1News
Heartbreaking message from a Dutch farmer:
GERMANY - is to comply almost immediately with the EU directive to end fertilisers, following the Netherlands
DEVELOPING: New level of fear as a makeshift dam has been breached in East Palestine
A dam designed to prevent toxic water contamination in East Palestine, has failed. Residents tell 19 News heavy rain has caused Leslie Run Creek to rise, and spill over the makeshift dam, near the derailment sight.
19 News was able to obtain several photos of water from that manmade dam covering the Main Street area of town. Residents fear the contaminated water may seep into homes or businesses – causing another level of fear for those who live in the area.
WHO - Margaret Chan former Director states 70% of donations have strings attached, linked to the preferences of the donor!
Oh SH*T, vaccine passports just got VERY real | Redacted with Clayton Morris
The World Health Organization is pushing for global vaccine passports at the same time they are pushing for global pandemic powers through the CA+ treaty we have been discussing.
So upsetting between the cow industry news , Zelensky’s con , the pediatricians rewarded for injuring children... I could keep going . Thanks Lioness for the news and all your efforts.
Much appreciate your ongoing dedication to this compilation.