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United States
January 20, 2025 Inauguration 2025: Trump sworn in as 47th president /Video/ (Source: Associated Press)
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United States
January 20, 2025 Inauguration 2025: Trump sworn in as 47th president /Video/ (Source: Associated Press)
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United States
January 17, 2025, 12:08 PM ’A new NATO deal for America’. More than 60 senior trans-Atlantic defense leaders have outlined a new NATO deal for the United States. In exchange for a significant European defense buildup, the United States would continue to deploy troops in Europe at about the current level. U.S. reserve forces that were once earmarked for a conflict in Europe would be able, if necessary, to shift their attention more to Asia. The European allies on their own must by 2030 collectively provide at least half of all the capabilities designated for NATO’s defense in Europe. This share should rise to two-thirds by 2035. These minimum requirements would ’dictate defense spending at a level well above 3 percent of GDP’. The proposed charter suggests the creation of two European shield corps forward-deployed in Poland and Romania, backed up by four reserve European war-fighting corps. The four new reserve corps would be used to quickly transform the current Allied Reaction Force into an Allied Heavy Mobile Force. Europe will need to produce more so-called enablers, such as strategic airlift, air-to-air refueling, and operational intelligence. The United States would agree to permanently station fully ready units in Europe, including the U.S. Army’s V Corps, the Third Air Force, and the U.S. Navy’s 6th Fleet, along with Marine Corps and special operations forces units. To ensure smooth military operations, they would be complemented by cyberdefense, integrated air and missile defenses, and efforts to remove impediments to military mobility. NATO’s nuclear deterrence also needs to be strengthened, including broader nuclear-sharing arrangements and greater nuclear cooperation between Britain and France. ’The NATO-Russia Founding Act should be set aside for now’. The charter endorses creating a defense, security, and resilience bank, which has been under study by the NATO International Staff since 2019. Loans and loan guarantees would be made to NATO members and their defense industries. The charter proposes ways to significantly accelerate Europe’s ability to execute defense plans already developed for the alliance recently by the supreme allied commander Europe. It is now being circulated informally to European governments and the incoming Trump team. The charter was formally presented to senior NATO officials in Brussels last week. The upcoming June NATO Summit in The Hague would be the right place for alliance leaders ’to implement’ the ideas contained in Atlantic Charter 2025. European GDP growth averaging less than 1 percent in 2024 will make it difficult for many countries to increase defense spending without deep cuts elsewhere. (Source: Foreign Policy)
by Binnendijk, a distinguished fellow at the Atlantic Council, former senior director for defense policy at the U.S. National Security Council, vice president of the National Defense University, legislative director for the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee;
Vershbow, a distinguished fellow at the Atlantic Council, senior advisor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perry World House, former U.S. ambassador to NATO and Russia, assistant defense secretary, and NATO deputy secretary-general.
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Europe
France
20.01.2025 French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou warned today that France and the EU could be crushed if they fail to react to the policies announced by US President-elect Trump, who will be sworn in later today. The United States has decided on an incredibly dominating policy through the dollar, through industrial policy, through the capture of all research and the capture of investments, Bayrou said. "If we do nothing, we will be dominated, crushed, marginalized," he added. He highlighted China's trade surplus exceeding $1 trillion in December, stressing the need for coordinated action. "France and Europe are today facing two challenges, American and Chinese policies," he said. France and Europe cannot remain passive in the face of these challenges, he added. (Source: Anadolu Agency - Turkey)
Germany
Jan 19 2025 It makes sense to hypothesize the war’s possible outcomes and risks, as well as its consequences for Germany and Europe. Three possible scenarios: 1. Russia wins the war. 2. Ukraine wins the war. 3. Nobody wins and the conflict then remains in an unstable stalemate. The first scenario is unlikely but entails a high risk for Germany and Europe. The second scenario is less unlikely but is also associated with a high risk due to the potential use of tactical nuclear weapons. The third scenario is more likely and presents a comparatively lower, nonetheless sensible risk. Conclusions: Germany has - apart from its muddling through approach practiced until now - various security policy options depending on the outcome of the war in Ukraine: 1. The completion of a fully integrated EU defense, economic and financial union. 2. The assumption of a quasi-hegemonic leadership role as the primary American mainland sword in Europe. 3. The assumption of a strong nationalist role in Europe. 4. The formation of a European Caucus within NATO and close security policy cooperation between NATO and the EU. So far, the political will and the corresponding framework conditions have been lacking. The only exception is the right-wing AFD (Alternative for Germany) who wants to leave NATO and the EU as well as to stop the sanctions against Russia. While the AFD is clearly striving for the third option, Social Democrats lean more toward the fourth, the Greens to the first and Christian Democrats to the second option. The outcome of the war in Ukraine will have a decisive impact on German and European security. The possibility of a Russian victory would entail high security risks for Germany and Europe and would have far-reaching negative consequences for Ukraine and the stability of the continent. It should, therefore, absolutely be prevented. A Ukrainian victory may be desirable, but it is associated with a high risk of nuclear escalation, which could lead to the destruction of Ukraine, or even Europe. A stalemate would probably result in a new 'Cold War', which, at best, could be transformed into a 'Cold Peace” in the form of non-violent competition between systems. At worst, it would mean permanent tensions and the threat of war in the sense of a constant struggle for the right order. There are three common truths when dealing with European security: One is that Russia remains a relevant Eastern European neighbor for Germany and the EU in terms of geography and potential. The USA will remain an indispensable player in European security for the foreseeable future, also during the second term of Trump. Germany and Europe thus have an interest in appropriate US involvement in and for Europe. China plays a significant role in this conflict. In the event of a Russian victory China could feel encouraged to use force to achieve its goals concerning Taiwan. A Russian defeat would compromise Chinese ambitions and allow the US to focus on Beijing. That is why China has no interest in a defeated Russia. A stalemate in the Ukraine war, leading to a stable armistice, would tie the US to Europe and enable Beijing to play the role of mediator, whose influence in Europe and Russia would increase. Regardless of the scenario, 'Berlin will have to spend more on its own and EU defense'. The more the US involvement in Europe decreases, the greater the German and European defense burden will be. 'In the current election campaign parties from the political center are competing with tough announcements on higher defense expenditures going from more than 2 percent of GDP (Christian Democrats, Social Democrats) to 3 percent (Christian Social Union) to 3.5 percent (Greens)'. 'Germany’s share of the support costs for Ukraine is likely to increase' although it is already the biggest European supporter in terms of total bilateral allocations. At the same time, Berlin must advance the European integration project and contribute to the economic and political stabilization of Eastern Europe. This is expected to lead to increased national budget conflicts and social tensions in Germany which could favor extremist parties. In order to minimize such conflicts, "possibilities for peaceful coexistence" with an 'imperialist' Russia must be explored. A victorious peace is unlikely for any of the protagonists. The costs of war are constantly rising not only for the direct opponents of the war but also for their supporters and the not-inconsiderable number of states that are staying out. Berlin should strive for a settlement along the lines of the third scenario. This combines a territorial compromise acceptable to both opponents with the maintenance of Ukraine’s legal position and postpones a final settlement to the future. While being staunch supporters of a Ukraine victory, the parties of the political center have started to realize the new realities, however, do not yet draw the respective conclusions. The parties from the extreme left and right spectrum are already arguing in the direction of the third scenario but they have a negative concept of both pillars of European stability, NATO und EU, and 'a naïve view of the aggressor Russia'. NATO is there to keep the Russians out, the Americans in and the Germans involved. Sufficient defense capability and détente can enable security between system opponents. After all, Russia will not disappear from the scene and will one day be interested in co-operation again. Berlin should be careful not to grow into a hegemonic role in the long run because this could entice conflict and the build-up of counter-alliances. This means staying engaged in the European project and investing in European integration more than ever. (Source: E-International Relations - United Kingdom)
by Dr. Ehrhart, a Senior Research Fellow of the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH). He has held visiting research appointments at the Research Institute of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Bonn, the Fundation pour les Etudes de Défense Nationale, Paris, the Centre of International Relations at Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada, and the EU Institute for Security Studies, Paris.
Poland
15.01.2025 'Russia plotted attacks on airlines globally, claims Polish premier'. 'I can confirm that Russia planned act sof air terror, not just against Poland but against airlines globally,' Donald Tusk says following meeting with President Zelenskyy in Warsaw. (Source: Anadolu Agency - Turkey)
15 January 2025, 13:04 In 1943-44, Ukrainian nationalists massacred about 100,000 Poles in Volhynia and other regions that were then in eastern Poland, then under Nazi German occupation, and which are now part of Ukraine. Entire villages were burned down and their inhabitants killed by the nationalists and their helpers who were seeking to establish an independent Ukraine state. Poland considers the events a genocide and has been asking Ukraine to let them exhume the victims to give them proper burials. Some of the Second World War-era Ukrainian nationalists are today regarded as national heroes because of their struggle for Ukraine’s statehood. A non-governmental organisation, the Freedom and Democracy Foundation, said on Monday that it would begin exhumation work on victims in Ukraine in April. Kyiv has something to gain from allowing the exhumations. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has vowed to use his country’s presidency of the European Union to push forward with Ukraine’s bid for membership. Tusk has been working for some time to embrace an inclusive form of patriotism - part of an effort to prevent nationalist conservatives from presenting themselves as Poland’s leading advocates of the country’s interests. It is particularly important as his party’s candidate in a presidential election in May is expected to face a strong challenge from a 'nationalist' opposition candidate. (Source: LBC - United Kingdom)
Spain
(20 January 2025) 09:30 Spain premier aims to limit and ban non-EU citizens from buying homes - an attempt to fight a growing housing crisis when neither they nor their families live there and therefore they are speculating. Non-residents from outside the EU bought some 23,000 houses and flats in Spain during 2023 soaring prices, including in the capital, Madrid. Spain was seeing a shortfall of about 200,000 new houses every year based on current demand. Either proposal by Sanchez - taxing purchases at 100% their value, or an outright ban - would require approval from parliament. (Source: Luxembourg Times)
Greenland
January 20th, 2025 Neither the US nor Danish and Greenlandic authorities have so far found anything that warrants further military buildup in Greenland. It’s most crucial role in the defence of the North American continent is to facilitate radars and other means of domain awareness in order to know what flies in from Eurasia. The US Space Command operates radars at Pituffik, formerly known as Thule Air Base, that look for incoming missiles and monitors space-based threats. As Russia reopens bases along the Siberian coast, the US might want to defend those radars by, for instance, preparing the base for F35 jets. This is facilitated by the 1951 agreement, which will also facilitate new radars on the East coast of Greenland and on drones and vessels operating along the coast. Denmark has allocated some funds to this purpose. A misreading of dynamics across the distinct Arctic theatres, misguided militarisation of Greenland risks setting in motion a spiral of escalation that no one wants, will leave all less secure and will harm rather than help US national security and regional peace. Chinese activity is very far from Greenland, there are no Chinese investments or infrastructure. In the Far East, the Chinese navy has occasionally joined Russian coast guard manoeuvres in the Bering Strait near Alaska. Russia revamps Cold War bases to defend their onshore natural resources against possible adversaries. Russia is also developing the Northern Sea Road along the coast. Most activity concerns Liquefied Natural Gas from the Yamal peninsula in the East. There are indeed Russian and Chinese ships in the Arctic, but these vessels are too far away from Greenland. The US already controls the territory in terms of military security, as formalised in a 1951 agreement with Denmark co-signed by the autonomous Government of Greenland in 2004. In the European Arctic, Russia’s nuclear strategy depends on defending the Kola Peninsula where most of the missiles meant for the US are placed. In the event of a conflict, this involves pushing back NATO forces across Northern Scandinavia and the Barents Sea. Norway has recently invited the US and UK navies back, and each of the Scandinavian countries recently concluded agreements with the US to allow more flexible movement and stationing of troops. Russian second-strike capability in the event of a nuclear conflict relies on submarines having come out of Murmansk, hiding under the polar ice, and sneaking through the “GIUK” gap between Greenland, Iceland and the UK. The US, the UK and Norway are “phishing” for these submarines, Russian vessels in the vicinity of Greenland. Denmark is likely going to chip in as a result of the defence spending negotiations currently being concluded in the Danish parliament. Military investments are both immensely expensive under Arctic conditions and might escalate tensions in the Arctic without contributing positively to US security. Greenlanders, knowing their geography, fear no invasion. They do worry that civilian critical infrastructure is vulnerable to sabotage – particularly telecommunications that depend on only two submarine cables. (Source: London School of Economics - England)
Asia
Gaza
(Sunday), January 19, 2025 | 13:26 Israel today said a truce with Hamas began in Gaza at 0915 GMT, nearly three hours after initially scheduled, following a last-minute delay on the orders of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. During the delay, Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli strikes killed eight people. A statement from Netanyahu's office, issued less than an hour before the truce had been set to start at 8:30 am (0630 GMT), said he had "instructed the IDF (military) that the ceasefire... will not begin until Israel has received the list" of hostages to be freed. Hamas attributed the delay to technical reasons, as well as the complexities of the field situation and the continued bombing, ultimately publishing at around 10:30 am the names of three Israeli women to be released today. Israel confirmed it had received the list and that the truce would begin at 11:15 am local time. The initial exchange was to see three Israeli hostages released from captivity in return for a first group of Palestinian prisoners. A total of 33 hostages taken by militants during Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack on Israel will be returned from Gaza during an initial 42-day truce. Under the deal, hundreds of Palestinian prisoners will be released from Israeli jails. Israel's justice ministry had previously said 737 Palestinian prisoners and detainees would be freed during the deal's first phase, starting from 4:00 pm (1400 GMT) today. Egypt yesterday said more than 1,890 Palestinian prisoners would be freed in the initial phase. Egyptian Foreign Minister Abdelatty said 600 trucks a day would enter Gaza after the ceasefire takes effect, including 50 carrying fuel. Of the 251 people taken hostage, 94 are still in Gaza, including 34 the Israeli military says are dead. Under the deal, Israeli forces will withdraw from densely populated areas of Gaza and allow displaced Palestinians to return "to their residences', the Qatari prime minister said. (Source: Gulf News - Dubai, United Arab Emirates / AFP - France)
North America
United States
January 17, 2025, 12:08 PM ’A new NATO deal for America’. More than 60 senior trans-Atlantic defense leaders have outlined a new NATO deal for the United States. In exchange for a significant European defense buildup, the United States would continue to deploy troops in Europe at about the current level. U.S. reserve forces that were once earmarked for a conflict in Europe would be able, if necessary, to shift their attention more to Asia. 'The European allies on their own must by 2030 collectively provide at least half of all the capabilities designated for NATO’s defense in Europe. This share should rise to two-thirds by 2035'. These minimum requirements would ’dictate defense spending at a level well above 3 percent of GDP’. The proposed charter suggests the creation of two European shield corps forward-deployed in Poland and Romania, backed up by four reserve European war-fighting corps. The four new reserve corps would be used to quickly transform the current Allied Reaction Force into an Allied Heavy Mobile Force. Europe will need to produce more so-called enablers, such as strategic airlift, air-to-air refueling, and operational intelligence. The United States would agree to permanently station fully ready units in Europe, including the U.S. Army’s V Corps, the Third Air Force, and the U.S. Navy’s 6th Fleet, along with Marine Corps and special operations forces units. To ensure smooth military operations, they would be complemented by cyberdefense, integrated air and missile defenses, and efforts to remove impediments to military mobility. NATO’s nuclear deterrence also needs to be strengthened, including broader nuclear-sharing arrangements and greater nuclear cooperation between Britain and France. ’The NATO-Russia Founding Act should be set aside for now’. The charter endorses creating a defense, security, and resilience bank, which has been under study by the NATO International Staff since 2019. Loans and loan guarantees would be made to NATO members and their defense industries. The charter proposes ways to significantly accelerate Europe’s ability to execute defense plans already developed for the alliance recently by the supreme allied commander Europe. It is now being circulated informally to European governments and the incoming Trump team. The charter was formally presented to senior NATO officials in Brussels last week. The upcoming June NATO Summit in The Hague would be the right place for alliance leaders ’to implement’ the ideas contained in Atlantic Charter 2025. European GDP growth averaging less than 1 percent in 2024 will make it difficult for many countries to increase defense spending without deep cuts elsewhere. (Source: Foreign Policy)
by Binnendijk, a distinguished fellow at the Atlantic Council, former senior director for defense policy at the U.S. National Security Council, vice president of the National Defense University, legislative director for the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee;
Vershbow, a distinguished fellow at the Atlantic Council, senior advisor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perry World House, former U.S. ambassador to NATO and Russia, assistant defense secretary, and NATO deputy secretary-general.
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Zelenskyy playing piano
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You were able to shake hands with him, with mutual respect, ladies and gentlemen - with the future president of Ukraine
Kölcsönös tisztelettel kezet foghattak vele hölgyek és urak - Ukrajna leendő elnöke
A zongoránál Zelenszkij
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Európa
Németország
Péntek, 2025 I. 10. Olaf Scholz német kancellár leállítja az Ukrajnának szánt több milliárd euro-s pénzügyi segélycsomagot Baerbock külügyminiszterrel és Pistorius védelmi miniszterrel fennálló nézeteltérései közepette. Az orosz-ukrán háború kezdete óta Németország 28 milliárd euro értékű fegyvert szállított, illetve irányzott elő Kijevnek. (Forrás: Yeni Safak / Anadolu Agency = Törökország)
(Péntek), 2025 I. 10. Tegnap Musk az X-en élő közvetítésben beszélgetett az Alternatíva Németországért (AfD) társvezetőjével, Weidel kancellárjelölttel, támogatva ismét a 2013-ban megalakult német pártot. Németországban február 23-án országos választást tartanak. Jelentős politikai erővé az AfD-t heves ellenállása tette a korabeli kancellár, Angela Merkel 2015. évi döntésével szemben, a nagyszámú menekült és vándorló befogadással kapcsolatban. És sokan vélik úgy, hogy Németország szerepvállalásai az Európai Unióban, NATO-ban a nemzeti önállóság felmorzsolását eredményezik. A párt támogatottsága tovább nőtt a Scholz-féle, pártszövetkezéses kormányzattal szembeni elégedetlenség következtében. Közvélemény-kutatások szerint az AfD az ország második legnépszerűbb pártja lett. Beszélgetésük során Musk és Weidel egyetértett abban, hogy Németországban az adók túl magasak, túl sok a bevándorlás, és hiba volt az ország részéről az atomerőművek leállítása. Az élő közvetítést volt, hogy egyidejűleg több mint 200 000-en is nézték. A ’szélsőjobboldali’ nézőpontok pedig, mint tabuk, Európa-szerte eltűnőben vannak. „Mi megbotránkoztatót sem javasolnak, a józan észre hatnak” – mondta Musk. "Az embereknek az AfD mögé kell felsorakozniuk, mert ha nem, a dolgok sokkal rosszabbra fordulnak Németországban.' A beszélgetést az Európai Bizottság (EB) részéről felügyelő szervezet figyelte. Az EB tisztviselők szerint Musk-nak joga van kifejteni véleményét, de államhatalommal szembehelyezkedő tartalom felerősítése kockázatos, fékezendő, beleértve a választásokkal kapcsolatos 'félretájékoztatást' is. Musk és Weidel a szólásszabadság fontosságát hangsúlyozta. (Forrás: France 24 - Franciaország / AP - Egyesült Államok)
Oroszország
2025 I. 10. Oroszország fokozza az új, száloptikás drónok gyártását, elősegítve csapatainak előretörését. (Forrás: Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty - Egyesült Államok)
Ukrajna
2025 I. 10. Külvárosi anyukák drónlövésre edzenek. (Forrás: NPR - Egyesült Államok)
Ázsia
Gáza
2025 I. 10. Egyesült Királyság-beli kutatócsoport vezette, Lancet-ben közölt tanulmány becslése szerint a halottak száma Gázában 40%-kal magasabb a megállapítottnál. (Forrás: Digital Journal - Kanada / AFP - Franciaország)
Észak-Amerika
Egyesült Államok
(Péntek), 2025 I. 10. Trump, megválasztott amerikai elnök tegnap késői órán közölte, hogy találkozót szerveznek közte és Putyin, orosz elnök között. „Ezt mondta, még nyilvánosan is és ezzel a háborún túl kell lépnünk. Ami egy véres zűrzavar' – tette hozzá. Kedden azonban Trump kijelentette, hogy hat hónapos határidő a valószerűbb az összecsapások lezárására. „Remélem jóval hat hónap előtt" - mondta. (Forrás: Politico - Egyesült Államok)
2025 I. 10. A dél-kaliforniai tüzek több mint 135 milliárd dolláros kárt okoztak. (Forrás: AccuWeather - Egyesült Államok)
(Péntek), 2025 I. 10. A kaliforniai tüzek már 117 négyzetkilométer területen taroltak. Mintegy 130 000 ember kitelepítését rendelték el. Az anyagi kárt és gazdasági veszteséget 135-150 milliárd dollárra becsülik. 10.000 lakóház, épület és egyéb építmény pusztult el eddig a tűzvészben. Több mint 450 000 ember maradt áram nélkül szerda este. Május eleje óta Dél-Karolinában csak 2,5 mm eső esett. /Fénykép/ (Forrás: AP - Egyesült Államok)
2025 I. 10. A Los Angeles egyes részeit pusztító tüzek keltette biztosítási bejelentések várhatóan meghaladják a 20 milliárd dollár kárösszeget. További hírek a kaliforniai tűzvészről /Fénykép, videó/ (Forrás: MSN - Egyesült Államok)
Sarkvidék
Sarkvidéki Tanács
2025 I. 10. A Tanács elnökségét Norvégiától május 12-én a Dán Királyság veszi át. (Forrás: Arctic Council - Norvégia)
Magyarán szólva:
blokkol: leállít
drón
evakuálás: kitelepítés
konfliktus: összecsapás
reális: valószerű
regisztrál: megállapít
száloptika
tabu: amiről nem szabad nyilvánosan beszélni
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Európa
Írország
2025. I. 9. 'Az európai választásokba való beavatkozása' során Musk kiterjesztette az Európai Uniós országok elleni online támadásait Írországra is. Újra tweetelte „egy jól ismert ír szélsőjobboldali agitátor” bejegyzését, aki azt állította, hogy több mint 20 éve már, hogy nők megerőszakolásáért Írországban az államhatalommal szembehelyezkedő mohamedán vallású bevándorlókat enyhébb büntetésekre ítélték. Ez el van rontva, közölte. (Forrás: Irish Examiner - Írország
Németország
2025. I. 9. A Musk - Weidel beszélgetés. (Forrás: YouTube - Egyesült Államok / Times of India)
2025. I. 9. "USA dollár esetleges hiányában az Európai Unió és az egyes európai nemzetek előrevetítettek egy határozott kiállást Ukrajna folyamatos támogatásáért'. 'Egy britek vezette nemzetközi szövetség a kívülálló hatalom ellen 30 000 drónt küld Ukrajnának'. A bejelentést Healey brit védelmi miniszter és kollégája, a lett Sprūds tette, a németországi Ramstein légitámaszponton, az Ukrajna Védelmi Kapcsolattartó Csoportja tanácskozáson. A drónok költségeit Nagy-Britanniával és Lettországgal együtt Dánia, Hollandia és Svédország is fedezi majd. (Forrás: UPI - Egyesült Államok)
2025. I. 9. Az Ukrajnának nyújtott támogatásról szóló utolsó csúcstalálkozó megkezdésekor, a délnyugat-németországi Ramstein légibázison, ma Blinken amerikai külügyminiszter újabb 500 millió dolláros (484,8 millió euro-s) katonai segélyrészletet jelentett be, amely légvédelmi rakétákat, levegő-föld lőszert és F-16-os vadászrepülőgépek felszerelését tartalmazná. (Forrás: DW - Németország)
2025. I. 9. 'Németország légvédelmi rakétákat küld Ukrajnába', amelyeket eredetileg a német hadseregnek szántak. A következő hetekben Németország 2 Patriot légvédelmi rendszert és 200 katonát is szállít Lengyelországba. Ők közvetlenül a NATO-nak fognak jelenteni, várhatóan hat hónapon át – mondta Pistorius német védelmi miniszter. (Forrás: Anadolu Agency - Törökország)
Európai Bizottság
2025. I. 9. Az Európai Bizottság 150 fős brüsszeli és sevillai tisztviselőjéből álló csapat vizsgálja, hogy Musk közösségi oldala megfelel-e az Európai Unió gyártási eljárási szabályainak. Nagy horderejű nyomozati jogkörrel rendelkeznek, amely lehetővé teszi számukra, hogy meglátogassák az X irodáit, és hozzáférést kérjenek algoritmushoz, belső levelezéshez. A Bizottság DG CONNECT gyártási eljárási osztályán, a spanyolországi Európai Algoritmikus Átláthatósági Központ szakértői segítik a digitális szolgáltatásokról szóló törvény (DSA) brüsszeli végrehajtóit. Végső soron minden döntést a teendőkről politikai szinten, a Bizottság legfelső szintjén hozának meg. (Forrás: Politico - Egyesült Államok)
Grönland
2025. I. 9. Grönland szabad társulása nem hozna geostratégiai előnyöket az Egyesült Államok számára, csak új költségekkel járna. Elidegenítené a társulást ellenző, NATO-szövetséges Dániát is. Röviden: a szabad egyesülésre való törekvés rossz üzlet. (Forrás: War on the Rocks - Egyesült Államok)
Írta Rahbek-Clemmensen, a Dán Királyi Védelmi Főiskola előadója, az Arctic Security Studies Központ kutatási vezetője.
Afrika
Csád
Csütörtök, 2025. I. 9. Legalább 18 fegyveres meghalt és 9 megsebesült, amikor Csád fővárosában tegnap megpróbálták megrohamozni az elnöki palotát. A csádi kormány a támadást 'puccskísérletnek' minősítette. Közösségi oldalakon keringő videókon a támadók civil ruhába öltözve láthatók. A csádi kormány november 28-án bejelentette, hogy felmondja a Franciaországgal kötött biztonsági és védelmi együttműködési megállapodást. Egyes francia csapatok december 10-én megkezdték a kivonulást Csádból, és Deby elnök megerősítette, hogy 2025. január 31-ig teljesen kivonják az összes francia erőt. (Forrás: Yeni Safak / AA = Törökország)
Ázsia
Yemen
2025. I. 9. A jemeni hútik ma további hat amerikai-brit rajtaütésről számoltak be három tartományból, az ország északi és nyugati részéről. Tegnap a hútik hét amerikai-brit rajtaütésről is beszámoltak Szanaában és Amránban. (Forrás: Anadolu Agency - Törökország)
Észak-Amerika
Egyesült Államok
2025. I. 9. Ebisawa, a japán jakuza bűnszövetkezet vezetője, akit amerikai tisztviselők hasadóanyagok Mianmarból történő kereskedésével vádoltak, elismerte bűnösségét. Bűnösnek vallotta magát, 'amennyiben összeesküvést szőtt egy olyan társult hálózattal, amely hasadóanyagokat, köztük uránt és fegyver minőségű plutóniumot szállított Mianmarból más országokba'. Ebisawa elismerte bűnösségét nemzetközi kábítószer-kereskedelemmel és fegyverekkel kapcsolatos bűncselekményekben is. (Forrás: Anadolu Agency - Törökország)
2025. I. 9. 2024 utolsó két hetében az európai földgázárak a februárinak nagyjából kétszeresére emelkedtek. Néhány nappal azután, hogy Ukrajna megkapta első cseppfolyósított földgáz (LNG) szállítmányát az Egyesült Államokból, 'leállt az orosz földgáz Európába áramlása' egy Ukrajnán áthaladó, fél évszázada üzemelő vezetéken Újév napján. Európa energiabiztonságában jelenleg az amerikai földgázexport játszik döntő szerepet, amely csúcsszintre emelkedett tavaly decemberben. Európában a földgáz ára ma több mint 15 dollár MMBTU-nként. Az Egyesült Államok LNG-kivitele nagyjából megkétszereződik a következő néhány évben, míg a belföldi földgáz előrejelzett ára a mai 3,50 USD/MMBTU-ról pénzhígulással helyesbített 4,60 USD/MMBTU körülire emelkedik. Annak ellenére, hogy a decemberi LNG-kivitel nagyjából kétharmada Európába irányult, Trump megválasztott amerikai elnök vámokkal fenyegeti Európa kivitelét, ha nem vásárol még több amerikai földgázt. 'Trump kivitelpárti ékesszólása ellenére valószínűleg döntenie kell arról, hogy csökkenti-e a hazai erőforrás árakat annak érdekében, hogy „Amerika legyen az első”, ahelyett, hogy az Egyesült Államok erőforrását a világ többi részébe küldené". A jelenlegi helyzet az az új valóság, amelyet az Európai Unió vezetői magukévá tettek, amikor elkötelezték magukat amellett, hogy '2027-ig fokozatosan megszüntetik az Oroszországból származó fosszilis tüzelőanyagok behozatalát'. Európa az orosz földgázfüggőségnek természetföldrajzi adottságkénti figyelembevételét a külpolitikában, annak korlátait különösen terjeszkedési ténykedésében a világméretű LNG-piac viszontagságaira cserélte. (Forrás: Foreign Policy - Egyesült Államok)
Bordoff-tól, aki a Columbia Egyetem Nemzetközi és Közügyi Iskolája Globális Energiapolitikai Központjának alapító igazgatója, professzor, a Columbia Climate School társalapítója, az Egyesült Államok Nemzetbiztonsági Tanácsának korábbi vezető igazgatója. Obama volt amerikai elnök különleges asszisztense
Közép-Amerika
Panama
2025. I. 9. Carter beleegyezett abba, hogy a Panama-csatornát 1999. december 31-én adják át Panamának. Két tengeri kikötőt a Panama-csatorna végein a hongkongi székhelyű Hutchison Ports PPC cég üzemeltet évtizedek óta. Az Egyesült Államok szállítótartály-forgalmának nagyjából 40%-a a Panama-csatornán halad keresztül. (Forrás: Fox News - Egyesült Államok)
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January 09, 2025 The unstoppable rise of energy realism. 'For the last decade, Democrats and the left have ever more eagerly embraced a climate catastrophist narrative on energy policy. That narrative may be summarized as follows: Climate change is not a danger that is gradually occurring, but an imminent crisis that is already upon us in extreme weather events. It threatens the existence of the planet if immediate, drastic action is not taken. That action must include the immediate replacement of fossil fuels, including natural gas, by renewables, wind and solar, which are cheap and can be introduced right now if sufficient resources are devoted to doing so, and which, unlike nuclear power, are safe. Not only that, the immediate replacement of fossil fuels by renewables will make energy cheaper and provide high wage jobs. People resist rapidly eliminating fossil fuels only because of propaganda from the fossil fuel industry. Any of the problems with renewables that are being cited, such as their intermittency and reliability, are being solved. This means that as we use more renewables and cut out fossil fuels, political support for the transition to clean energy should go up because of the benefits to consumers and workers'. 'It is not uncommon for Democrats to apply the term "climate denialist' to those who, while they accept the reality of global warming, refuse to endorse the climate catastrophist mantra and its maximalist policy agenda. They did manage to pass the misleadingly named Inflation Reduction Act which pumped hundreds of billions of dollars - if not over a trillion - into the renewable energy and electric vehicle industries. 'During the Biden administration, the share of renewables in the country’s primary energy consumption has increased only very modestly from 10.5 percent to 11.7 percent’. And the share of energy consumption from fossil fuels remains over 80 percent just as it does in the world as a whole. Energy realities have forced them to preside over record levels of oil production (both on federal lands and overall), record natural gas production, and record LNG exports. They just lost the presidential election to an opponent who says “drill, baby, drill” and whose priority is cheap, abundant energy - not clean energy. And Trump’s nominee to be Secretary of Energy is Wright, CEO of a fracking company, who has been forthright in his advocacy of energy realism, or as he puts it, “energy sobriety.” "Here’s his own 10 point summary of his perspective: Energy is essential to life and the world needs more of it!; The modern world today is powered by and made of hydrocarbons; Hydrocarbons are essential to improving the wealth, health, and life opportunities for the less energized seven billion people who aspire to be among the world’s lucky one billion; Hydrocarbons supply more than 80 percent of global energy and thousands of critical materials and products; The American Shale Revolution transformed energy markets, energy security, and geopolitics; Global demand for oil, natural gas, and coal are all at record levels and rising – no energy transition has begun; Modern alternatives, like solar and wind, provide only a part of electricity demand and do not replace the most critical uses of hydrocarbons. Energy-dense, reliable nuclear could be more impactful; Making energy more expensive or unreliable compromises people, national security, and the environment; Climate change is a global challenge but is far from the world’s greatest threat to human life; Zero Energy Poverty by 2050 is a superior goal compared to Net Zero 2050." It underscores the moral problems with the standard climate catastrophist/net zero approach. Lifting up the billions in the world who suffer from energy poverty and the stunted lives and living standards such poverty produces is or should be a moral imperative - a moral imperative about which net zero definitionally has nothing to say. 74 percent to 26 percent, working-class voters prefer an energy approach that uses a mix of energy sources including oil, coal, and natural gas along with renewables to an approach that seeks to phase out the use of oil, coal, and natural gas completely… 41 percent of these voters said the cost of the energy they use was most important to them and 35 percent said the availability of power when they need it was most important. Just 17 percent thought the effect on climate of their energy consumption was most important and 6 percent selected the effect on U.S. energy security. Asked to consider proposals to reduce the effects of global climate change, these voters were least likely to say ’getting the U.S. to net zero carbon emissions as quickly as possible’ was very important to them personally (26 percent), fewer than said “limiting the burden of regulations on business” was very important (33 percent). Working-class voters were most likely by far to say keeping consumer costs low (66 percent) and increasing jobs and economic growth (60 percent) were very important aspects of climate mitigation proposals. Finally, by 30 points (59 to 29 percent) working-class voters flat-out favor more domestic production of fossil fuels like oil and gas. But only 15 percent of these voters are aware that the Biden administration increased oil production on federal lands. However, when informed that the U.S. has, in fact, increased domestic production of oil and gas in the last several years, they are delighted. Almost three-quarters (73 percent) of working-class voters said “this is a positive development, which brings good jobs for U.S. workers, ensures our energy supply and helps the U.S. support our allies who need similar resources” compared to 27 percent who thought ’this is a negative development, which brings more pollution, climate change, and continued reliance on fossil fuels.’ Can Democrats wean themselves away from climate catastrophism and their obsession with net zero? It could be difficult. Their net zero commitment stems from the extremely high priority placed on this goal by the educated elites and activists who now dominate the party. These elites and activists - unlike working-class voters - believe that nothing is more important than stopping global warming since it is not just a problem, but an ’existential crisis’ that must be confronted as rapidly as possible to prevent a global apocalypse. President Biden said in September, 2023: 'The only existential threat humanity faces even more frightening than a nuclear war is global warming going above 1.5 degrees in the next 20—10 years. That’d be real trouble. There’s no way back from that’. More frightening than nuclear war, eh, from which there is presumably a way back? Up and down the Democratic Party, rhetoric has been more similar than not to Biden’s absurdly histrionic take. That’s an awful lot of rhetoric to walk back. The reality is that climate change policy, to be politically successful, must be embedded in and subordinate to, the goal of energy abundance and prosperity. There is no point in setting goals and timelines that cannot be met. Discarding these will make it much easier to pursue an energy abundance path that also includes reasonable progress on reducing emissions over what will undoubtedly be a very lengthy time period. Democrats would be well-advised to develop this path - their own version of energy realism - rather than pursuing the dead-end of climate catastrophism. The latter is and has been a loser. Energy realism will beat it every time. (Source: American Enterprise Institute - United States)
by Teixeira, a Nonresident Senior Fellow
(January 8, 2025) / December 2024 The China-Russia relationship and U.S. foreign policy. Initiative focused on U.S. strategy toward the People’s Republic of China (Detail). Brics. China and Russia have also expanded their diplomatic arsenal to include non-Western multilateral institutions, where they exert even greater influence. In this spirit, Beijing and Moscow founded the BRICS - a group established in 2009 by Brazil, Russia, India, and China, and joined the next year by South Africa. As of this writing, BRICS has hosted fifteen summits. In 2014, after Russia annexed Crimea and deployed forces in eastern Ukraine, for instance, the BRICS leaders called only for “a comprehensive dialogue” and “the de-escalation of the conflict,” without acknowledging Russian aggression. The group was similarly quiet after Putin’s February 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and only expressed support for “talks between Russia and Ukraine,” consistent with China’s position that would cede to Russia all Ukrainian territory it occupied. At a June 2024 meeting of BRICS foreign ministers, the organization was also highly critical of Israel’s military action in Gaza and voiced its “serious concern at Israel’s continued blatant disregard of international law,” with no mention or condemnation of Hamas, mimicking the position of the Chinese and Russian governments. BRICS communiqués have also stressed the need to develop a new group reserve currency to reduce their reliance on the dollar and shield against U.S.-led economic sanctions - a process spearheaded by China and Russia as they increasingly trade in their own currencies. In July 2015, BRICS established the New Development Bank to provide financial assistance to developing states, absent the human rights requirements imposed by the World Bank. The organization further championed a global economic pivot away from the West in August 2023, when the bloc advocated “reform of the Bretton Woods institutions . . . including in leadership positions,” proclaimed “the importance of encouraging the use of local currencies in international trade,” and announced their opposition to “unilateral illegal measures such as sanctions” as used by the United States. To undermine the influence of Western financial institutions such as the banking messenger SWIFT, the BRICS launched a payment task force and a rival payment mechanism - BRICS Pay - and, in the weeks before the October 2024 summit in Kazan, BRICS finance and central bank officials met in Moscow. There, Russian Finance Minister Siluanov continued to push for an alternative international financial system, arguing, “It is necessary to form new conditions or even new institutions . . . within the framework of our community, within the framework of BRICS.” During his remarks at the Kazan summit, Xi made a similar argument, as he insisted that “the urgency of reforming the international financial architecture is prominent.” The group also challenged attempts by Western states to curtail Chinese electric vehicles and climate technology flooding their markets, as in June 2024 when BRICS condemned “unilateral, punitive and discriminatory protectionist measures,” with no mention of China’s own unfair trade practices. Consistent with their efforts to organize nations against Western policies and standards, Beijing and Moscow have expanded BRICS membership. In August 2023, Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates were invited to become BRICS members. Apart from Argentina, which declined, and Saudi Arabia, which remains undecided at this writing, all invitees subsequently joined. Ahead of visits by Putin and Chinese Premier Li to Southeast Asia in June 2024, Thailand and Malaysia announced their intention to join the bloc as well; in August 2024, Azerbaijan asked to join the group, followed by a formal request from Turkey a month later, and then by Cuba in early October 2024. Thirty-six delegations participated in the October 2024 BRICS summit, including over twenty heads of state. In Kazan, Xi announced four new initiatives - the BRICS Deep-Sea Resources International Research Center, China Center for Cooperation on Development of Special Economic Zones, China Center for BRICS Industrial Competencies, and BRICS Digital Ecosystem Cooperation Network - aimed to bolster Beijing’s own interests and investment opportunities while promoting China-dependent industrial development in BRICS countries. The group also established a BRICS Grain Exchange, a Russian initiative designed to dilute the dollar’s dominance in food exports. Thus, an ever larger and more influential BRICS grouping seeks to reduce the impact of Western-led institutions around the world, and to diminish U.S. influence, especially in the Global South. SCO. With the same intent, Beijing and Moscow formed the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in June 2001. The SCO includes China, Russia, Belarus, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, and covers 80 percent of the Eurasian landmass, 40 percent of global population, and almost 30 percent of global gross domestic product (GDP). The organization advocates a “multipolar international order,” in contrast to what Beijing and Moscow assert is a U.S.-dominated, hegemonic international system. In November 2022, the SCO outlined its aim to create a “Greater Eurasian Partnership” comprised of SCO countries, the Eurasian Economic Union, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. The organization consistently affirms support for China’s BRI and provides diplomatic backup for the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine, including via communiqués that condemn the West’s “unilateral economic sanctions.” A July 2023 declaration by SCO leaders lamented the “unilateral and unlimited expansion of global missile defense systems by certain countries or groups of countries,” a clear reference to U.S. policy. With Xi at his side in July 2024, Putin explicitly labeled the SCO as a “new framework” to replace “the obsolete Europe-centric and Euro-Atlantic models that granted unilateral advantages to certain states” and warned that “[t]he use of force is increasing, the norms of international law are systemically being violated, geopolitical confrontation and conflicts are growing, and risks to stability in the world and the SCO region are multiplying.” Putin decried “unilateral attempts to resolve this Palestinian deadlock, most notably by the United States” and repeated his claim that the conflict in Ukraine is “a result of the reckless and intrusive policies of the United States and its satellites.” Beijing also used the July 2024 SCO Summit to condemn the United States, as Xi cautioned his audience about the “real risks of small yards with high fences,” a reference to U.S. policy on export of key technologies to China, and called on the members to “resist external interference.” More important, China continually reinforces Russia’s war aims in Ukraine and conducts disinformation campaigns that adopt Russia’s formulation that the invasion is a “special military operation,” provoked by the United States and NATO expansion. China’s barrage of misleading information includes fabricated stories about U.S. bioweapon laboratories in Ukraine, claims that the United States and Ukraine falsified footage of the atrocities in Bucha, and assertions that Ukraine’s military - rather than Russian forces - was responsible for the civilian deaths in the Kramatorsk bombing. In February 2023, Beijing issued a twelve-point proposal for negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv, a plan that failed to condemn the invasion and opposed Western sanctions against Russia. In April 2024, Lavrov unsurprisingly endorsed China’s proposal as “a reasonable plan that the great Chinese civilization proposed for discussion.” The Kremlin agreed to enter such negotiations on the condition that they reflect “new realities” on the battlefield - a signal that Russia will demand control of its occupied territories in Ukraine under the Chinese settlement framework.On the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in September 2024, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang partnered with Brazilian foreign policy advisor Amorim to rally developing countries behind Beijing’s peace proposal. Ukrainian officials have openly condemned China’s support of the Russian position on Ukraine. Beijing and Moscow also work to take advantage of fractures in the NATO alliance, including by seeking closer ties to Budapest. Hungary and China promoted their bilateral relationship to an “all-weather, comprehensive strategic partnership” in May 2024, and Hungary has been one of the largest beneficiaries of China’s BRI in Europe (alongside Serbia). Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán visited Moscow in April 2022 and again in July 2024, in defiance of the EU and U.S. attempt to diplomatically isolate Russia. During his July 2024 talks with Putin, Orbán advocated “the shortest road to end the [Ukraine] war,” and in Orbán’s conversation with Xi the same month in Beijing, they declared, “China and Hungary share the same basic propositions and directions of efforts” on Ukraine - a perspective that includes China’s insistence on a permanent cease-fire that legitimizes Russian annexation of occupied Ukrainian territory. In parallel, the Kremlin has supported China’s policies in the Indo-Pacific. Amid growing tensions in the South China Sea in October 2021, Putin stood at Xi’s side and opposed “interference from non-regional powers,” an allusion to U.S. policy in the region. In March 2023, Lavrov criticized Western-led partnerships such as the Quad -a grouping that includes the United States, Australia, India, and Japan and the defense technology–sharing arrangement known as AUKUS - comprising Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States as instances of external interference in the Indo-Pacific, employed “not for economic purposes but trying to militarize.” Not long after, Russia again endorsed Chinese sovereignty over Taiwan and said it “firmly support[s] actions of the Chinese side for the defense of its state sovereignty and territorial integrity.” Putin doubled down in a speech following the March 2024 Russian presidential elections. He alleged that “unfriendly countries” were attempting “to make all kinds of provocations around Taiwan which is an inherent part of the People’s Republic of China.” When Lavrov and Wang met in April 2024, the pair claimed that NATO wished to expand into Asia and warned against the bloc “stretching its hands to our common home.” In October 2024, marking the seventy-fifth anniversary of China-Russia diplomatic relations, Lavrov condemned the United States directly, saying, “the United States and its satellites deliberately stir up the situation in the Strait of Taiwan” and reiterating that “Russia’s position on the Taiwan issue has been unchanged support for China’s territorial integrity.” At the East Asian Summit in Laos later that month, Beijing and Moscow blocked a proposed consensus statement drafted by Southeast Asian countries over language on the contested South China Sea, which Lavrov condemned as an effort by the United States to make a “purely political statement.” All told, China and Russia have made substantial progress in the past decade and more, in a joint global diplomatic offensive to undermine U.S.-led world order and Western values and to end American leadership in the international system. As Lavrov explained in October 2024, the China-Russia entente desires a “world order . . . adjusted to current realities,” achieved through the irreversible process of “power rebalancing.” (Source: Council on Foreign Relations - U.S.)
by Blackwill, Henry A. Kissinger Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy; Fontaine, CEO, Center for a New American Security
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Európa
Ausztria
2025. I. 8. 2024 szeptemberében a szavazatok 28,8 százalékát szerezve meg, a Szabadságpárt (FPÖ) jelenleg 35 százalék körüli szavazatszámmal számol. (Forrás: DW - Németország)
Franciaország
2025. I. 8. Az Európai Unió nem fogja eltűrni a határait érő fenyegetést – mondta a francia külügyminiszter, amikor felerősödtek a feszültségek Trumpn-ak az EU-tag Dánia részét képező, önrendelkezéssel bíró sarkvidéki Grönland-dal kapcsolatos megjegyzései miatt. (Forrás: RFI - Franciaország)
Grönland
2025. I. 8. Az olvadó Sarkvidék geopolitikai átértékelése Grönland kezére játszik. Egy 2023-as felmérés kimutatta, hogy az Európai Bizottság által „kritikus nyersanyagnak” minősített 34 ásványból 25 Grönland-on található. (Forrás: DW - Németország)
Spanyolország
2025. I. 8. Tavaly összesen 63 970 vándorló érkezett szabálytalanul a spanyol partokra, ami 12,5%-os növekedést jelent 2023-hoz képest. Közülük több mint 43 ezren a Kanári-szigeteken szálltak partra. (Forrás: Euronews - Lyon-i /Franciaország/ székhelyű, az Európai Bizottság megbízásával működő hírcsatorna)
Európai Unió
2025. I. 8. Az Európai Unió ma 'vad feltételezésen alapuló dolognak" minősítette azt, hogy Trump megválasztott amerikai elnök elutasította katonai támadás kizárásának lehetőségét Dánia önrendelkezéssel bíró területe, Grönland tárgyában, egyúttal megerősítette, hogy az EU-államok kénytelenek lennének megvédeni a szigetet, ha Trump megtámadná azt. (Forrás: VoA News - Egyesült Államok)
Egyesült Királyság
2025. I. 8. Ha maradéktalanul végrehajtja Jay professzor 2022-es felülvizsgálatának ajánlásait, az Egyesült Királyság kormányának 5–10 milliárd fontot kellene fizetnie a nemi zaklatás áldozatául esett több ezer gyermek kártalanításáért, a Whitehall becslései szerint. (Forrás: Financial Times - Egyesült Királyság)
Oroszország
2025. I. 8. Dróntámadások és szankciók alapjáratra állították Oroszország teljes kőolajipari termelési teljesítőképességének több mint 12%-át, ami 41,1 millió tonna. Emiatt a finomított kőolaj-mennyiség 2024-ben az elmúlt 12 év legalacsonyabb szintjére esett vissza. Nem világos, hogy az orosz kormány mit tesz annak érdekében, hogy segítse a cégeket a dróntámadások s azok következményei kezelésében. 2024 márciusában az Energiaügyi Minisztérium arról számolt be, hogy Oroszországban 38 finomító működik, 7 épül, 42 tervezési szakaszban van, egy pedig felújítás alatt áll. A 2024. év végére az üzemanyagárak megszilárdultak; múlt év december 23-án a benzin átlagára Oroszországban 60,6 rubel (0,58 USD) volt literenként, míg a gázolajé 69,9 rubel (0,66 USD). A kormány 2025. január 31-ig meghosszabbította az üzemanyag-kiviteli tilalmat. (Forrás: Meduza - Riga-i /Lettország/ székhelyű híroldal / BBC - Egyesült Királyság)
Ukrajna
2025. I. 8. Ipari háttérágazatot ért orosz légicsapás ma Zaporizzsja városában - 13 embert ölt meg, további 29 ember pedig megsebesült. A helyszínről készült fényképek és videók arra utalnak, hogy a támadás a Motor Sich vállalat fő hivatali épületét sújthatta. (Forrás: Meduza - Riga-i /Lettország/ székhelyű híroldal / BBC - Egyesült Királyság)
Ázsia
Tibet
2025. I. 8. Kínában épült meg a világ vízerőműveinek 40%-a. A tibeti fennsík, amelyet a múlt század közepén szállt meg és kebelezett be Kína, mindeddig kivételt képezett. Decemberben a Xinhua kínai állami hírügynökség arról számolt be, hogy a kormány jóváhagyta a Tibetben, az Indián és Banglades-en is átvágó Jarlung Tsangpo folyón, a világ legnagyobb vízerőmű-gátjának megépítését. Ennek teljesítőképessége körülbelül 110 gigawatt kiaknázatlan vízi erőtartalék, amely táplálhatja Kelet-Kína gazdaságát. 750 000 - 1 500 000 ember kényszerülhet költözésre, ha az összes gátat megépítik. (Forrás: Benar News - Egyesült Államok)
Észak-Amerika
Egyesült Államok
2025. I. 8. Szárazság és erős szél együttes hatására gyorsan terjedő tüzek vannak Los Angeles környékén, ami miatt több mint 80 000 embert kell kitelepíteni. Előrejelzés szerint a pusztító szél elérheti akár a 161 km/órás sebességet. /Fényképpel/ (Forrás: NBC News - Egyesült Államok)
2025. I. 8. Itt az ideje, hogy a Külügyminisztérium - kiépítve konzuli diplomáciai hálózatát - előre tekintsen; Indiára és a 21. századra, és ne visszafelé, Kanadára. (Forrás: American Enterprise Institute - Egyesült Államok)
Írta Rubin
Szerda, 2025. I. 8. 'Az Egyesült Államok további 500 millió dollár értékű fegyvert biztosít Ukrajnának', kivonva gyorsan mindezt meglévő készleteiből. (Forrás: The Independent – Egyesült Királyság)
Mexikó
2025. I. 8. Sheinbaum, Mexikó elnöke trollkodja Trump megválasztott elnököt egy 1607-ből származó világtérképpel, amelyen az látható, hogy a mai Amerikai Egyesült Államok területének nagy részét az időben Mexikói Amerikának hívták. Sheinbaum elnök válasza ez, Trump azon kijelentésére, hogy a Mexikói-öblöt Amerikai-öbölnek fogja átnevezni. /Térkép/ (Forrás: Raw Story - Egyesült Államok)
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NATO
2025. I. 8. A 32 NATO-tagállam közül 23 szövetséges teljesíti azt a 'legkisebb mértékű célt', hogy a GDP legalább 2%-át fordítsák védelemre idén. 'Rutte, a NATO főtitkára arra kérte az európaiakat, hogy értsék meg a védelmi kiadások növelésének szükségességét'. 'Ha Trump az európai szövetségesekből 5%-ot préselne ki, ők esetleg úgy döntenek, hogy a készpénz nagy részét az európai védelmi ipar építésére költik, nem pedig amerikai beszerzésére.' (Forrás: DW - Németország)
Magyarán szólva
adminisztratív: hivatali
annektál
autonóm: önrendelkezéssel bíró
drón
energia: erőtartalék
export: kivitel
evakuál: kitelepít
fotó: fénykép
hipotetikus: feltételezésen alapuló
infrastruktúra: háttérágazat
kapacitás: teljesítőképesség
konzul
migráns: vándorló
minimális: legkisebb mértékű
potenciál: teljesítőképesség
stabilizálódik: megszilárdul
szexuális: nemi
trollkodik
volumen: mennyiség
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Európa
Magyarország
2025. I. 7. Az Egyesült Államok Pénzügyminisztériuma büntető rendelkezéssel sújtotta Orbán Viktor magyar miniszterelnök kormányzati irodájának vezetőjét, Rogánt, megvesztegethetőségben való állítólagos érintettsége miatt. Szijjártó magyar külügyminiszter a büntető rendelkezéseket időközben a távozó amerikai nagykövet személyes bosszújának nevezte. Az Orbán-kormány ellenségnek tekinti a leköszönő Biden kormányt és különösen annak budapesti küldöttét. Trump szemlátomást szoros kapcsolatban áll a magyar vezetővel. (Forrás: Politico - Egyesült Államok)
Közli: Körömi
Balti tenger
2025. I. 7. A NATO további 10 hajót telepít a Balti-tenger létfontosságú tenger alatti kiépítettségének védelmére egy sor közbejött lehetséges szabotázs esetet követően. (Forrás: Miami Herald / Newsweek - Egyesült Államok)
Lengyelország
2025. I. 7. A lengyel kormány fenyegetése, hogy letartóztatja Benjamin Netanjahu izraeli miniszterelnököt, továbbá az ellenzék megsemmisítésére tett erőfeszítései azt jelzik, hogy ennek az európai nemzetnek a vezetése gondot jelent majd a megválasztott elnök számára. De van egy rossz hír Tusk részére, akinek Trump iránti nyilvános ellenségeskedése mélyen gyökeredzik, de akinek számára mégiscsak döntő az Egyesült Államokkal való kapcsolat. (Forrás: Defense of Democracies - Egyesült Államok)
Közli: Doran, a Demokráciák Védelméért Alapítvány vezető munkatársa; Boyse, egykori helyettes államtitkár, a Hudson Institute vezető munkatársa.
Ázsia
Irán
2025. I. 7. Egekbe szökő a Starlink használata Iránban. A műholdas internetszolgáltatás az országban tiltva van, akik hozzáfértek, azokét az iszlám kormányzati rendszernek lehetetlen előzetesen elbírálnia. (Forrás: Miami Herald / Newsweek = Egyesült Államok)
Izrael
2025. I. 7. "A szíriai fenyegetés még az iráni fenyegetésnél is veszélyesebbé válhat” – áll a Nagel-bizottság jelentésében, figyelmeztetve Törökország nyilvánvaló igyekezetére, hogy helyreállítsa az oszmán korszak befolyását. (Forrás: The New Arab - londoni, /Egyesült Királyság/ székhelyű, katari tulajdonú hírkapu)
Észak-Amerika
Egyesült Államok
(2025. I. 14.) / 2014. I. 7. Smith különleges jogtanácsos jelentése I. kötet /174 p./. Végkövetkeztetés Smith különleges jogtanácsos jelentéséből, Trump-nak 'a 2020-as választások megdöntésére tett kísérleteiről': „A minisztérium azon álláspontja, miszerint az alkotmány tiltja az elnökkel szembeni további vádemelést és büntetőeljárást, korlátlan érvényű, és nem függ a vád alá helyezett bűncselekmények súlyától, a kormány bizonyítékainak erősségétől vagy az ügyészség érdemeitől, amelyek mögött a Hivatal határozottan kiáll. Valóban, de Trump úr megválasztása és az elnöki tisztségbe való közelgő visszatérése miatt a Hivatal úgy értékelte, hogy az elfogadható bizonyíték elegendő volt megszerezni és fenntartani egy elmarasztaló ítéletet tárgyaláson. (2025. I. 14.) / 2025. I. 6. A Védelem követelése levélben, Trump elnök nevében: Smith vessen véget minden erőfeszítésnek a jelentés (a 'Jelentéstervezet') elkészítése és közzététele érdekében: 'a bizalmas jelentés nyilvánosságra hozatala, amelyet ez az ellenőrzést nélkülöző, alkotmányellenesen ügyészként önmagát megjátszó magánszemély készített, nem lenne más, mint törvénytelen politikai mutatvány, amelynek célja, hogy politikailag ártson Trump elnöknek, és igazolja azt a hatalmas összeget, amit az adófizetők pénzéből Smith alaptörvény-ellenesen költött, kudarcot vallott és elutasított ügyeire. Ilyen körülmények között Smith jelentésének nyilvánosságra hozatala nyilvánvalóan nem szolgálja a közérdeket – különös tekintettel Trump elnök választási győzelmére, valamint a folyamatban lévő átmeneti folyamat érzékeny természetére”. (Forrás: DocumentCloud)
2025. I. 7. Mai, Mar-a-Lago-i sajtótájékoztatón Trump azt mondta újságíróknak, hogy „Kanada nem bánik jól az Egyesült Államokkal”. "Támogatott Kanada, mintegy évi 200 milliárd dollár értékben, egyebek. Lényegében nincs katonaságuk. Nagyon kicsi a hadseregük. A hadseregünkre támaszkodnak. Mindez rendben van, de tudják, nekik fizetniük kell ezért. Ez nagyon igazságtalan – panaszkodott Trump. – Valamit tenni kell". Ismét megemlítette, hogy szerinte Gretzky-nek, a volt kanadai hivatásos jégkorongozónak indulnia kell a miniszterelnöki tisztségért. „És nagyon komoly vámokat fogunk kivetni Mexikóra és Kanadára – ismételte meg. Kanadán keresztül is érkeznek. Óriási mennyiségű kábítószer – magyarázta Trump. Tehát nekifogunk ezt pótolni díjszabások Mexikóra és Kanadára kivetésével. Komoly díjszabásokéval. Szeretnénk mindenkivel kijönni, de tudják … a tangóhoz ketten kellenek". Trump november végén jelentette be, hogy 25 százalékos vámot kíván kivetni Kanadára és Mexikóra, közvetlen válaszként a vándorlók és a fentanil okozta válság kiterjedésére. (Forrás: Daily Mail - Egyesült Királyság)
2025. I. 7. Trump megválasztott elnök ma kijelentette: nem zárja ki, hogy katonai erőt alkalmazzanak a Panama-csatorna és Grönland irányításának átvételére, azt állítva, hogy mindkettő amerikai ellenőrzése elengedhetetlen a nemzetbiztonság szempontjából. (Forrás: Miami Herald / Newsweek = Egyesült Államok)
2025. I. 7. Trump, megválasztott amerikai elnök bejelentette, hogy 20 milliárd dolláros emírségi befektetést hajtanak végre a DAMAC Properties vállalattal, amerikai adatközpontokba. (Forrás: The New Arab - londoni /Egyesült Királyság/ székhelyű, katari tulajdonú hírkapu)
Kanada
2025. I. 7. Nemrégiben egy bejegyzésében az X-en, Trump fia, Eric, megosztott egy Photoshop-on szerkesztett fényképet arról, hogy apja az Amazon-on beszerzi Kanadát, Grönlandot és a Panama-csatornát. – Mi lenne, ha megvennénk Alaszkát, ugyanakkor felvetnénk Minnesota és Minneapolis kérdését? - így Ford, Ontario miniszterelnöke, újságíróknak. (Forrás: Daily Mail - Egyesült Királyság)
Magyarán szólva:
cenzúra: előzetes elbírálás
hírportál: hírkapu
incidens: közbejött eset
infrastruktúra: kiépítettség
internet
kabinet: kormányzat
kategorikus: korlátlan érvényű
kritikus: döntő
korrupció: megvesztegethetőség
migráns: vándorló
poszt: tisztség
pózol: megjátssza magát
probléma: gond
profi: hivatásos
rekord
rezsim: kormányzati rendszer
szabotázs
szankcionál: büntető rendelkezéssel sújt
tarifa: díjtétel
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Európa
Ausztria
2025. I. 6. Der Bellen elnök, a Zöld Párt korábbi vezetője, ma a 'szélsőjobboldali' Szabadságpárt vezetőjét, Kickl-t bízta meg kormányalakítással. A tárgyalások lefolytatására nincs időkeret megszabva, azok általában két-három hónapig tartanak. Ha a tárgyalások kudarcot vallanak, előrehozott választások várhatók. A közvélemény-kutatások szerint szeptember óta nőtt a Szabadságpárt támogatottsága. (Forrás: BBC - Egyesült Királyság)
Egyesült Királyság
2025. I. 6. Starmer az angliai koronaügyészségi igazgató, gyermekek iránt rendellenes nemi vonzódást érző pakisztáni muszlim szervezett bandák, meg a polkorrekt - 2008 előtt s után. (Forrás: Brussels Signal)
Bogdanos-tól
2025. I. 6. A munkáspárti kormány a közelmúltban nemzeti szintű vizsgálatot utasított el a gyakran dél-ázsiai férfiakból álló, gyerekekkel szembeni nemi visszaéléseket előkészítő bandákkal szemben, amelyek kiszolgáltatott fiatal lányokat vettek célba Észak-Angliában. A gyermekek nemi kizsákmányolására adott nagy-britanniai állami válasz kapcsán kibontakozott heves vitában Musk a balközép miniszterelnököt, Starmer-t támadta az elmúlt napokban, annak az ország legfőbb ügyészi tisztségben betöltött szerepe miatt. Hátrányos helyzetűeket gondozók vezetőjeként Jay, az állam megbízásából, 2014-ben jelentést készített, amely szerint 1997 és 2013 között 1400 gyermeket ért támadás és bántalmaztak nemileg az észak-angliai Rotherham városában. Jay szerint a helyi hatóságok kudarcot vallottak, nem szálltak szembe a visszaélések pakisztáni származású elkövetőivel, mert egyes alkalmazottak attól tartottak, hogy fajvédőknek bélyegezik őket. Musk keresztes hadjáratot indított az állam gyermekek nemi kizsákmányolására adott válaszával és az iszlamofóbiával kapcsolatosan képviselt álláspontjával szemben. "Börtön Starmer-nek" – tette közzé Musk ma, X színterén, megosztva egy bejegyzést, amely azt állította, hogy Starmer a gyermekgyilkosok elítélése helyett muszlimellenes visszaélések elleni küzdelmet helyez előtérbe. (Forrás: Politico - Egyesült Államok)
Oroszország
2025. I. 6. Az orosz csapatok elfoglalták a kulcsfontosságú ipari várost, Kurakhove-t – állította az Orosz Védelmi Minisztérium. (Forrás: DW - Németország; "AP - Egyesült Államok; AFP - Franciaország; Reuters" - Egyesült Királyság)
Ukrajna
2025. I. 6. Neizspapa, az ukrán haditengerészet parancsnoka azt állítja, hogy egy nap alatt két orosz Pantsir-S1 rakétaelhárító rendszert és egy OSZA légelhárítót találtak el Herszonban. (Forrás: The Independent - Egyesült Királyság)
Vatikán
2025. I. 6. Nő felelős a világ 600 000 katolikus apácájáért és a vallási rendekhez tartozó 129 000 szerzetes papért. Ferenc pápa a mai napon egy olasz apácát, Brambilla nővért nevezte ki a Római Kúria valamennyi katolikus szerzetességért felelős hivatala - a Megszentelt Élet Intézményeinek és az Apostoli Élet Társaságainak Kongregációja - élére. Az 59 éves Brambilla, aki 2023 óta a hivatal helyettes vezetője volt, a Consolata Missionaries vallási rend tagja. Szentszéki kongregációt vezető főpapnak szentmisét, további oly szentségi feladatokat is el kell látnia, amelyeket jelenleg csak férfiak végezhetnek; a hivatal társvezetőjévé a pápa Artime, szalézi bíborost nevezte ki. (Forrás: Associated Press - Egyesült Államok)
2025. I. 6. Ferenc pápa McElroy bíborost nevezte ki a katolikus egyház új washingtoni vezetőjévé. A bíboros a római Pápai Gergely Egyetemen hittudományból doktorált, a Stanford Egyetemen pedig az amerikai külpolitikára összpontosított doktori értekezésében. A 70 éves McElroy korábban bírálta Trump tömeges deportálást célzó politikai tervezetét, állást foglalt az LMBTQ katolikusokkal való szívélyesebb bánásmód kérdésében és a nők szerpapokká szentelését szorgalmazta. (Forrás: Reuters - Egyesült Királyság)
Ázsia
Ciszjordánia
2025. I. 6. Fegyveresek tüzet nyitottak egy izraelieket szállító autóbuszra Ciszjordániában, ahol 3 millió palesztin él, valamint 500 000 zsidó telepes, több mint száz településen. (Forrás: The Washingtomn Times / The Associated Press = Egyesült Államok)
India
(2025. I. 6.) Nyolc rendőr és egy gépkocsivezető vesztette életét maoista lázadók által elkövetett robbantásban, a közép-indiai Chhattisgarh állam Bijapur kerületében. (Forrás: Gulf Today - Egyesült Arab Emírségek / Reuters - Egyesült Királyság)
Japán
(Hétfő), 2025. I. 6. A Nippon Steel japán acélgyártó és az US Steel pert indított Biden amerikai elnök ellen, mert 'jogellenes politikai befolyást' gyakorolt a japán cég által tervezett US Steel felvásárlás ügyében. Keresetében a Nippon Steel azt kérte a bíróságtól, hogy helyezze hatályon kívül Biden pénteki, a kivásárlást leállító végzését, egyúttal utasítson a 14,9 milliárd dolláros ügylet új felülvizsgálatára. Külön pert indítottak a vetélytárs Cleveland-Cliffs acélipari vállalat, annak vezérigazgatója és az Egyesült Acélmunkások (USW) szakszervezet elnöke ellen. A Cleveland-Cliffs az Egyesült Államok második legnagyobb acélipari vállalata; bejelentette szándékát a US Steel felvásárlására, de a Nippon Steel felülígért. A japán cég úgy véli, hogy bizonyítékok vannak arra, hogy a Cleveland-Cliffs és az USW, amely meg akarta akadályozni a felvásárlást, több rendbéli levelezést folytatott Biden-nel, ami arra utal, hogy az USW az elnökválasztás során Biden támogatását segítette elő, később pedig Harris alelnökét, amennyiben azok a Nippon Steel felvásárlását leállítják. Biden végzése a megállapodás megakadályozására a japán kormány rosszallását váltotta ki. (Forrás: Nikkei - Japán)
Észak-Amerika
Egyesült Államok
2025. I. 6. Trump a mai hírekre válaszul azt sugallta, hogy Trudeau azért lép vissza, mert tudja, hogy az Egyesült Államok nem fog beletörődni Kanadával szembeni külkereskedelmi hiányba. Megismételte azt az álláspontját, hogy a kanadaiak szívesen lennének az 51. állam tagjai. "Ha Kanada egyesülne az Egyesült Államokkal - írta Truth Social című színterén - nem lennének vámok, az adók jelentősen csökkennének, és teljes biztonságban lennének orosz és kínai hajók fenyegetésével szemben. Micsoda nagyszerű nemzet lenne együtt!!!" (Forrás: CBC - Kanada)
Kanada
2025. I. 6. Tervezi, hogy lemond, amint a Liberális Párt megválasztotta az utódját, mondja az 53 éves Trudeau, jelenlegi miniszterelnök. (Forrás: CBC - Kanada)
Magyarán szólva:
deficit: hiány
deportál: kitoloncol
diakónus: szerpap
disszertáció: értekezés
koalíció: párt-szövetkezés kormányalakításra
pedofil: gyermekek iránt rendellenes nemi vonzódást érző férfi
platform: színtér
polkorrekt
program: tervezet
reagálva: válaszul
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Európa
Austria
2025. I. 5. Der Bellen osztrák elnök ma azt mondta, hogy holnap találkozik a 'szélsőjobboldali' Szabadságpárt (FPÖ) vezetőjével, Kickl-lel. A hagyományhű Osztrák Néppárt ideiglenes vezetője közölte, hogy hajlandó pártszövetkezési tárgyalásokat folytatni a Szabadságpárttal. "Csendesedtek azok a Néppárton belüli hangok, amelyek kizárják a Kickl vezette FPÖ-vel való együttműködést'. Egy új út nyílhat meg, amely korábban nem volt - mondta der Bellen. (Forrás: DW - Németország)
Oroszország
2025. I. 5. Ukrajna ma reggel újabb 'általános támadást' indított Oroszország nyugati határvidékén, Kurszkban. Az Orosz Védelmi Minisztérium szerint a támadócsoport 'két harckocsiból, egy aknamentesítő járműből és tizenkét páncélozott harcjárműből állt, ejtőernyősökkel', havon át útban Bolsoe Soldatskoe falu felé. Oroszország ma a térségbe küldte Jevkurov tábornokot, védelmi miniszter helyettest, hogy rendkívüli megbeszélést tartson. (Forrás: France 24 / AFP = Franciaország)
2025. I. 5. Egy orosz katonai blogger szerint Ukrajna „utolsó ellentámadásba' kezdett, miközben támadásokat indít orosz állások ellen Kurszk térségében. A Ryber Telegram nevű másik orosz katonai blogger csatorna szerint a kurszki ellentámadás egy szélesebb körű ellentámadást megelőző elterelő lépés lehet. (Forrás: The Independent - Egyesült Királyság)
Ázsia
Tajvan
2025. I. 5. Megsérült egy tenger alatti távközlési vezeték az Új-Tajpej-i Yehliu közelében, pénteken, a hajnali órákban. A tajvani parti őrség a kameruni bejegyzésű Shunxin 39 teherhajót okolja a károkért. Tajvani tisztviselők szerint a hajó Kína tulajdona, a Hongkongban bejegyzett Jie Yang Trading Limited vásárolta meg. Az internet vezeték Tajvant az Egyesült Államok nyugati partjával köti össze és az AT&T, a japán NTT, a Korea Telecom, valamint a China Telecom és a China Unicom Nemzetközi befektetési társaság tulajdonában van. (Forrás: The U.S. Sun)
Israel
2025. I. 5. A jemeni hútik ma bejelentették, hogy egy Palestine 2 ,röppályáján a hangsebesség ötszörösét meghaladó rakétával sikeres katonai műveletet hajtottak végre Haifa városától délre, az Orot Rabin erőmű ellen. Saree katonai szóvivő kijelentette, hogy a műveletben elérték a kitűzött célokat. A mai nap folyamán az izraeli hadsereg azt állította, hogy elfogott egy Jemenből indított rakétát, mielőtt az Izrael területét elérte volna. (Forrás: Shafaq News - Irak)
Észak-Amerika
Egyesült Államok
2025. I. 5. Az Egyesült Államok Külügyminisztériuma szerint hétfőig az Egyesült Államok 61,4 milliárd amerikai dollár katonai segítséget nyújtott Ukrajnának az összecsapás kezdete óta. Az Egyesült Államok ’csendben sok fegyvert küldött Ukrajnába’ öt hónappal a küzdelem kitörése előtt, ismerte el Blinken, amerikai külügyminiszter tegnap, a The New York Times-nak adott interjújában. A Kreml többször is bírálta az Ukrajnába irányuló nyugati fegyverszállítást, azt állítva, hogy azok kiterjesztik a küzdelmet, akadályozzák a béketörekvéseket, és közvetlen részvételbe vonják a NATO-tagállamokat. Oroszország hosszú évek óta beszél erről – mondta tegnap Zaharova, az Orosz Külügyminisztérium szóvivője. „Aggodalmunkat fejeztük ki amiatt, hogy az Egyesült Államok és Nagy-Britannia fegyvert ömleszt Ukrajnába, a végtelen NATO-gyakorlatok miatt a Fekete-tengeren, amelyek sértik az orosz határokat, és a nyugati katonai repülőgépeknek a légterünkben tartózkodó polgári repülőgépekhez mért veszélyes közelsége miatt” – tette hozzá. (Forrás: Forrás: Xinhua - Kína)
2025. I. 5. Giorgia Meloni olasz miniszterelnök Trump megválasztott amerikai elnökkel találkozott Mar-a-Lago-ban, Floridában tegnap. Jelen volt Rubio, leendő külügyminiszter is, továbbá Waltz, leendő nemzetbiztonsági tanácsadó és pénzügyminiszter-jelölt. Az olasz kormányfő közel áll a milliárdos Musk-hoz is, aki kulcsszerepet fog játszani Trump második ciklusában. (Forrás: DW - Németország; Reuters - Egyesült Királyság;, AP - Egyesült Államok)
Magyarán szólva:
blogger
ciklus
eszkalál: kiterjeszt
hiperszonikus ballisztikus (rakéta): röppályáján a hangsebesség ötszörösét meghaladó
interjú
internet
kábel: vezeték
koalíciós: szövetkezési (párttal való; kormányalakításra)
konfliktus: összecsapás; küzdelem
konzervatív: hagyományhű
konzorcium: befektetési társaság
offenzíva: általános támadás
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Európa
Ausztria
2025. I. 4. Nehammer, osztrák kancellár azt mondta, hogy a következő napokban lemond tisztségéről, miután az új kormány alakításáról szóló megbeszélések kudarcot vallottak. A Néppárt a szociáldemokratákkal folytatott pártszövetkezési tárgyalásokat, miután a szabadelvű Neos párt tegnap meglepetésre kivonult a tárgyalásokról. A következő lépés egy új választás. Az előzőleg nyertes Szabadság Párt támogatottsága a legutóbbi választás óta 29,2%-ról 35%-ra nőtt. (Forrás: Euronews - Franciaország)
Németország
2025. I. 4. A februári németországi választások előtt a bajor jobbközép Keresztény-szociális Unió (CSU) párt politikai tervezete nagyjából megegyezik a Kereszténydemokrata Unió (CDU) politikai tájékoztatójával. A két párt évtizedek óta szövetséges, együtt a német Bundestagban, az Unió törvényhozási csoportban. A Deutschlandtrend decemberi közvélemény-kutatása szerint az Unió 32%-os szavazói népszerűséggel bír. Merkel-t felelősnek tartják azért, hogy 2015-ben csaknem egymillió vándorló érkezett be, többségük Szíriából. A vándorlás a bajor hagyományhű CSU-párt legfontosabb választási hírverési kérdései közé tartozik. „Akik hosszú távon akarnak velünk élni, azoknak hosszú távon is kell dolgozniuk, nem pedig hosszú távú juttatásokat igényelniük” – áll a január 6-8-án tartandó CSU tanácskozásra készült, választás előtti állásfoglalásban. A CSU másik követelése szerint bárki, aki bűncselekményt, vagy többszörös szabálysértést követ el, hagyja el az országot. A párt azt szorgalmazza, hogy azokat a vándorlókat, akik nem távoznak, vagy nem kitoloncolhatók, helyezzék határozatlan időre kitoloncolás előtti őrizetbe. Ez a CSU igény túlmutat azon, amiről a párt korábban a CDU-val közös választási kiáltványban megállapodott. A CDU szerint "összességében a nem pénzbeli juttatásoknak elsőbbséget kell élvezniük a pénzbeli juttatásokhoz képest, ahol csak lehetséges. Betéti kártyát kell általánosan és szigorúan bevezetni mindenik német államban." A CSU szakpolitikai javaslatai a februári szövetségi választások után is valószínűleg ugyanazok maradnak. A CDU-CSU tömörülés által vezetett bármely kormánynak szüksége lenne további pártszövetkezési társtagra; a szociáldemokrata SPD vagy a Zöldek a legesélyesebb. Szerintük azonban a CSU elképzelései túlzók, s ez jogi és emberbaráti szempontból gondot okoz. Olaf Scholz jelenlegi német kancellár, a balközép SPD részéről, 2023 októberében a vele készült interjúból kiemelt idézettel jelent meg a Der Spiegel képújság címlapján: "El kell kezdenünk a tömeges kitoloncolást!" Azóta azonban kitoloncolást alig hajtottak végre. A sok beszédnek nagyon kevés valódi politikai következménye van. Ez növeli a feszültséget és az elégedetlenséget, ami arra készteti a bevándorlásellenes szavazókat, hogy olyan pártokhoz forduljanak, mint az AfD vagy a 'szélsőbaloldali' Sahra Wagenknecht Szövetség (BSW). /Forrás: DW - Németország/
Egyesült Királyság
2025. I. 4. Az X közösségimédia-színtéren Musk, a Tesla vezetője, több bejegyzést tett közzé, amelyekben azzal vádolta meg Starmer brit miniszterelnököt, hogy - egy 2022-es országos tanulmány szerint - amikor 6 évig volt a koronaügyészség vezetője, nem szolgáltatott igazságot azoknak a fiatal lányoknak, akiket az elmúlt évtizedekben nemi zaklatás ért Angliában, különösen pakisztáni származású férfiak bandái részéről. (Forrás: Hindustan Times - India)
Grúzia
2025. I. 4. A grúz rendőrség külországokból származó személyeket vett őrizetbe a folyamatban lévő tüntetések során. A Belügyminisztérium tájékoztatása szerint a 25 külföldi állampolgár közül 10 már elhagyta az országot. (Forrás: Anadolu Agency - Törökország)
Oroszország
2025. I. 4. Ukrajna lezárja az Európai Uniós-tagországok felé vezető orosz földgázvezetéket ötéves szerződése lejártát követően. Ukrajna a most lejárt megállapodásból évi 800 millió dollár (640 millió font) pénzügyi hasznot húzott. Az Európai Bizottság közölte, hogy ezt a mennyiséget az Egyesült Államokból származó cseppfolyósított földgáz (LNG) és más forrásokból - például Norvégiából - származó vezetékes behozatal helyettesítheti. Oroszország várhatóan évi 5 milliárd euro-t (4,14 milliárd fontot) veszít az Ukrajnán keresztül Európába szállított földgáz miatt. A földgáz továbbra is eljuthat Oroszországból Európába a Turkstream vezetéken keresztül. Ugyanakkor a Gazprom leállítja a földgázszállítást Moldovába egy 709 millió dolláros (565 millió font) adósság miatt. Az orosz állami kőolaj- és földgázbevételek túlnyomó része kőolaj eladásokból származik. Oroszország Kína és India legnagyobb kőolajszállítója. Ebből a két országból az Egyesült Királyság és az EU-tagországok milliárdos mennyiségben hoznak be finomított kőolajat, amelynek egy része valószínűleg Oroszországból származik, a megtorló rendelkezések ellenére. Szlovákia miniszterelnöke azzal fenyegette Ukrajnát, hogy leállítja annak áramellátását. Szerinte az orosz földgáz áteresztés megszüntetése növeli az energiaárakat. (Forrás: The Independent - Egyesült Királyság)
2025. I. 4. Az orosz haderő nyolc amerikai gyártmányú ATACMS rakétát lőtt le - közölte ma az Orosz Védelmi Minisztérium. Ezek Ukrajna általi alkalmazása Kijev központja elleni - röppályáján a hang sebességének ötszörösét meghaladó - rakétatámadást indíthat el, figyelmeztetett Moszkva. (Forrás: DW - Németország)
Ázsia
Szíria
2025. I. 4. Izrael rajtaütése 2024. szeptember 8.-án megsemmisítette az Irán által finanszírozott földalatti rakétagyárat Szíriában. (Forrás: Fox News - Egyesült Államok)
2025. I. 4. Katonai és utánpótlási felszereléssel szállt le egy iraki teherszállító repülőgép hajnalban egy amerikai katonai támaszponton az északkelet-szíriai Al-Shaddadi városánál. Korszerű katonai felszerelések és fegyverek érkeztek korábban a Kharab al-Jir támaszpontra is. A szövetségi erők továbbra is erősítik jelenlétüket támaszpontjaikon, különösen a Koniko gázlétesítménynél és az Al-Omar olajmezőnél a folyamatban lévő katonai műveletek részeként, amelyek célja a térség biztonsága és az isis-sejtek esetleges erőszakos beavatkozásának megakadályozása. (Forrás: Shafaq News - Irak)
Magyarán szólva:
ballisztikus
bázis: katonai támaszpont
blokk: tömörülés
deportálás: kitoloncolás
eszkaláció: erőszakos beavatkozás
frusztráció: feszültség
hiperszonikus ballisztikus (rakéta): röppályáján a hang sebességének ötszörösét meghaladó
humanitárius: emberbaráti
importál: behoz
interjú
kampány: választási hírverés
koalíciós: szövetségi; pártszövetkezési
konferencia: tanácskozás
konzervatív: hagyományhű
liberális: szabadelvű
logisztika: utánpótlás
magazin: képújság
média
migráció: vándorlás
migráns: vándorló
parlamenti: törvényhozási
partner: társtag
platform
politika
poszt: tisztség
program: tervezet; tájékoztató
szankció: megtorló rendelkezés
szexuális: nemi
tranzit: áteresztés
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Európa
Magyarország
2025. I. 3. Miért fosztotta meg az Európai Unió (EU) egymilliárd euro-tól Magyarországot? 2023-ban további 20 milliárd euro-t tartottak vissza. A magyarországi jogállamiságról szóló 2024. júliusi Európai Bizottsági jelentés megállapította, hogy Orbán kormánya végrehajtott néhány átszervezést, de továbbra is rendszerszintűek a nehézségek az igazságszolgáltatással és a média függetlenségével kapcsolatban. Fenntarthatja-e a Bizottság szigorú megközelítését, vagy a kormányok nyomására enyhíti azt? Az EU változik ebben az időszakban, amikor benne egyre több bevándorlás ellenes néppárti kerül hatalomra. Trump Orbán szövetségese, de nem biztos, hogy hajlandó vagy tudna segíteni Magyarországnak ebben a vitafajtában. Ha mégis megpróbálja, az annak a jele lenne, hogy van valami alapja egy átfogó bevándorlásellenes néppárti szövetség gondolatának. (Forrás: The Conversation – honlap, központja Melbourne-ben, Victoria államban, Ausztráliában)
Holden-től, aki a nemzetközi kapcsolatok online mesterképzésének vezetője - Biztonság és fejlesztés, Plymouth Egyetem, Egyesült Királyság
Grönland
2025. I. 3. A 60,000-es lélekszámú Grönland csak sikeres népszavazás után hirdetheti ki függetlenségét. A sziget miniszterelnöke, Múte Egede, utalva a 2025-ös népszavazásra, függetlenedni akar Dániától. (Forrás: Politico - Egyesült Államok)
Lengyelország
2025. I. 3. Szánalmas és gyerekes. Sikorski külügyminiszter jegyzéket küldött Magyarország varsói nagykövetének: nem látják szívesen a lengyel EU-elnökség mai ünnepélyes beiktatási gáláján. (Forrás: Politico - Egyesült Államok)
Németország
2025. I. 3. Két rendőr megsérült, egyikük súlyosan egy robbanásban tegnap este az észak-berlini Wittenau kerületben, egy rendőrségi épület előtt. (Forrás: TRT World - Törökország)
2025. I. 3. Műszaki gondok zavarják a német repülőterek működését a szövetségi rendőrség számítógépes rendszereinek meghibásodása miatt. A mai nehézségek az utasok országba történő beléptetésére szolgáló rendszerek adatkezelésében mutatkoznak. (Forrás: Anadolu Agency - Törökország)
Európai Bizottság
2025. I. 3. A 66 éves Der Leyen bizottsági elnök súlyos tüdőgyulladással küzd, közölte De Keersmaeker szóvivő. Nem szerepel Lengyelországban, amely épp most vette át a 27 tagú Európai Unió soros elnökségét. (Forrás: LBC - Egyesült Királyság)
Ukrajna
2025. I. 3. Orosz drónok országszerte kilenc térséget támadtak a hadsereg szerint. A légvédelem 93 drón közül 60-at lőtt le. (Forrás: Asia One - Szingapúr)
Ázsia
Gáza
2025. I. 3. Izraeli csapások legalább 76 embert öltek meg Gázában 2025 első három napján. (Forrás: Outlook India)
2025. I. 3. Izraeli csapásokban tegnap és ma 50 ember vesztette életét, köztük gyermekek. A hadsereg, állítása szerint 17 000 fegyverest ölt meg Gázában. (Forrás: Telegraph India)
Izrael
2025. I. 3. Jemenből indított rakéta hatolt be Izrael légterébe. Óvóhelyekre sietők közül 12-en megsebesültek. (Forrás: Anadolu Agency - Törökország)
Szíria
2025. I. 3. Robbanás volt a Khalkhalah repülőtéren, Szíria déli részén, feltételezések szerint izraeli légicsapások következtében. (Forrás: MEHR News Agency - Irán).
Észak-Amerika
Egyesült Államok
2025. I. 3. Bizalmas telefonos nyilvántartások világhálós fórumon és közlési színtéren való jogellenes továbbításával vádolják Wagenius-t, az Egyesült Államok hadseregének a texasi - Killeen-i - Fort Cavazos-ban állomásozott 20 éves katonáját. Állítólag Trump, megválasztott elnöktől és Harris alelnöktől tulajdonított el anyagokat. Novemberben hívásnaplókat ajánlott fel megvételre. (Forrás: Anadolu Agency – Törökország)
2025. I. 3. Egy nappal azután, hogy egy Tesla Cybertruck felrobbant Las Vegasban a Trump hotel előtt, azonosították a robbanás áldozatát. Livelsberger-en a robbanás előtti öngyilkosság jelei mutatkoztak. A Tesla vezérigazgatója távolról feloldotta a sérült Cybertruck zárolását, hogy segítse a nyomozókat. E váratlan fordulat aggodalmat kelt ilyen hozzáféréssel kapcsolatban: a gyártó, termékeit gyakran a tulajdonos beleegyezése nélkül ellenőrizheti, a teljes önvezetéses működéshez pedig csak drága előfizetéssel lehet hozzájutni. Arról is szóltak hírek, hogy a Tesla alkalmazottai visszaélhettek a fedélzeti kamerákkal, kémkedtek vásárlóik után. (Forrás: Outlook India)
2025. I. 3. Európának és Amerikának miért van szüksége egymásra? 'Trump kitart amellett, hogy van értelme Európa újra-fegyverkezésének.' "Európa és az Egyesült Államok közötti csere – iparcikkeké kőolajért – kölcsönösen előnyös lehet'. Európa számára ez a rideg kényszerhelyzet. Igazodhat ugyan olyan tekintélyelvű nemzetekhez, mint Kína, Oroszország vagy az Öböl-államok. Vagy megpróbálhat Macron-módra feszíteni, amolyan független hatalomként. Végezetül azonban az európai országok katonai, gazdasági és politikai gyengeségük okán csak csatlós államokká válnának, amelyeket kötelességtudó, pénzzel jól ellátott kínai helytartók irányítanak. Az Egyesült Államok nélkül e földrész arra van ítélve, hogy kellemetes hellyé váljon kínai, orosz és arab kiskirályok számára, ahol azok önfeledten dúskálhatnak Európa hajdanvolt dicsőségei közepette. 'Úgy tűnik, hogy az európai vezetők figyelmen kívül hagyták, hogy állampolgáraik közül sokan már most is bevándorlásellenes, nacionalista és szellemi szinten hagyományhű Trump-féle jelöltekre szavaznak". Ezekben az időkben nem engedhetjük meg magunknak azt, hogy nyugati védelmi intézmények és hírszerző szolgálatok a zöld önkényuralomra vagy transzneműségre összpontosítsanak (úgy tűnik, az MI6 vezetője őszintén hiszi, hogy szervezetének ennyi az értelme). Az őrület határát súrolja, ahogy a NATO és az Egyesült Államok hadserege rögeszmésen éghajlatváltozás ellen küzd. "A Trumpizmus az amerikai túlsúly határainak mély megbecsülését tükrözi". Trump tőkebevitelt, valamint amerikai energia- és élelmiszereladást szorgalmaz, mert úgy látja, hogy az Egyesült Államok egy becsapott fél és hogy túl „gyenge”. Ez, mint feltétlen szükség továbbra is fennáll, még akkor is, ha az Egyesült Államok gazdasága jelentősen felülmúlja Európáét. Egy gyenge hatalomnak pedig, legalábbis ebben az összehasonlításban, szövetségesekre van szüksége. Európának pedig elég erős vezetőkre, ahhoz, hogy kiálljanak Trump-pal, és kössenek vele egy jó üzletet. Sajnálatos módon nehéz találni bárkit, aki e célnak megfelel.
(Forrás: Spiked - Egyesült Királyság)
Kotkin-tól, aki az Orange-i (Kalifornia, Egyesült Államok) Chapman Egyetem Urban Studies vezető munkatársa és a Texasi Egyetem Civitas Intézetének tudományos főmunkatársa.
Magyarán szólva:
abszolutizmus: önkényuralom
archaikus: hajdanvolt
dilemma: kényszerhelyzet
forma: fajta
fórum
funkció: működés
globális: átfogó, világméretű
incidens: váratlan fordulat
kommunikációs: közlési
kontinens: földrész
konzervatív: hagyományhű
kulturális(an): szellemi (szinten)
média
nacionalista
nativista: bevándorlás ellenes
oligarcha: kiskirály
online: világhálós
platform: színtér
populista: néppárti
probléma: nehézség
reform: átszervezés
régió térség
szatrapa: helytartó
tőkeinfúzió: tőkebevitel
transznemű
vazallus: csatlós
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Európa
Egyesült Királyság
2025. január 2. Musk bebörtönzött brit aktivista, Robinson szabadon bocsátására szólított fel. Kijelentette, hogy Robinson dokumentumfilmjét érdemes megnézni, megosztva azt több mint 210 millió követőjével, tulajdonában lévő X színterén. (Forrás: Politico – Egyesült Államok)
A dokumentumfilm itt:
Megjegyzés: 2025. II. 2. hajnali 2:14.-ig 51 millió megtekintés
Montenegró
2025. január 2. Vérengzés Cetinjében. Martinovic, egy 45 éves férfi, akiről azt hitték, hogy részeg, verekedést követően barátokat és rokonokat vett célba egy italmérésben és négy további helyszínen, agyonlőtt 12 embert, majd végzett magával. (Forrás: Anadolu Agency - Törökország)
Ázsia
Dél-Kínai-tenger
2025. január 2. A Fülöp-szigetek kizárólagos gazdasági területén belül, a vitatott Scarborough zátonyhoz (Bajo de Masinloc) megérkezett tegnap a világ legnagyobb parti őrségi hajója, a 12 000 tonnás, „A Szörny” néven ismert CCG 5901 kínai hajó is, hogy fokozza Peking ellenőrzését a tengeri terület felett. Három további kínai parti őrségi hajó - a CCG 3106, 3302 and 3305 - is ott, továbbá hét rendőrségi hajó is jelen van. (Forrás: Radio Free Asia - Központja a főváros Washingtonban, az Egyesült Államokban)
Gáza
2025. január 2. Egy izraeli légicsapás éjszaka legalább 11 embert megölt a Gázai övezet déli részén, köztük Salah-ot, a terület felszámolt rendőrségének főnökét és helyettesét. (Forrás: The New Arab - londoni székhelyű hírközlő az Egyesült Királyságban, katari tulajdonban).
Jemen
2025. Január 2. Kínai zászló alatt közlekedő hajók Vörös-tengeri zavartalan áthaladásért cserébe Kína segít a hútiknak fegyvereket szerezni. (Forrás: i24NEWS TV hírcsatorna - Izrael)
Kína
2025. január 2. A múlt heti alkalmassági próbákon 100 Gbps-os nagysebességű adatátvitelt ért el a kínai Chang Guang Satellite Technology Co., műhold-Föld közötti lézerközlés kiépítésével, megelőzve a Musk tulajdonában lévő amerikai Starlink-et. Ezzel valószínűleg megnyílik az út a 6G távérzékelés és fejlett műholdas helymeghatározó technológia igen nagy felbontású hálózata előtt. A vállalat célja, hogy Jilin-1 konstellációja összes műholdját lézeres közlési egységekkel szerelje fel, és 300 műholdból álló hálózatot hozzon létre 2027-ig. (Forrás: Anadolu Agency - Törökország)
Közép-Ázsia
2025. január 2. Újévben, Közép-Ázsiában és a Kaukázusban - A Radio Svoboda Evropa / Radio Azattyk Szerkesztőség újságíróinak elemzéseiről, előre-jelzéseiről Azerbajdzsánról, Grúziáról, Kazahsztánról, Kirgizisztánról, Örményországról, Tádzsikisztánról, Türkmenisztánról, Üzbegisztánról; szélesebb körben az együttható Egyesült Államokról, Európai Unióról, Fehéroroszországról, Iránról, Kínáról, Magyarországról, Oroszországról, Ukrajnáról. (Forrás: AsiaNews / Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions - Központja Rómában, Olaszországban)
Írta: Rozanskij
Szíria
2025. január 2. Az amerikai hadsereg zárt egységben haladó járművek csoportját vezényeli a Szíriai Demokratikus Erők (SDF) ellenőrzése alatt álló Kobani térségbe, új katonai támaszpont létrehozására Szíria északi és keleti részén. Tegnap tizennégy teherszállító repülőgép rakománnyi utánpótlás érkezett ide. (Forrás: Shafaq News - Irak)
Észak-Amerika
Egyesült Államok
2025. január 2. Nyomozás folyik annak kiderítésére, hogy a New Orleans-i és a Las Vegas-i halálos merényletek összefüggnek-e. Állítólag mindkét merénylő hosszú ideig szolgált az Egyesült Államok hadseregében. (Forrás: Anadolu Agency - Törökország)
2025. január 2. Az Amazura éjszakai klub előtti tömegbe lőtt Szilveszterkor férfiak egy csoportja a New York-i Jamaica Queens-ben, megsebesítve 16 - 20 éves fiatalokat - hat lányt és négy fiút. A rendőrség biztosította a közvéleményt afelől, hogy nem terror támadás * történt. (Forrás: Telegraph India)
* ez egy értelmezési bélyegzés
2025. január 2. Elemzők szerint az Ukrajnának átadott harmincegy M1A1 Abrams tankból húsz már ukrajnai bevetése első évében megsemmisült. (Forrás: The National Interest - Egyesült Államok)
Közli: Weichert. Könyvei: Winning Space: How America Remains a Superpower; Biohacked: China’s Race to Control Life, and The Shadow War: Iran’s Quest for Supremacy. Legújabb megjelent kötete: A Disaster of Our Own Making: How the West Lost Ukraine.
2025. január 2. Úgy egy hónapja, mintegy körültekintő forgatókönyv-tervezés során, megbeszélésen mutatta be Biden elnöknek iráni nukleáris létesítmények elleni lehetséges amerikai támadás lehetőségét Sullivan, a Fehér Ház nemzetbiztonsági tanácsadója, arra az esetre, ha az irániak január 20-a előtt atomfegyver felé mozdulnának el, 90%-os tisztaságig dúsítva uránt. (Forrás: MSN / Axios = Egyesült Államok)
Magyarul szólva:
bár: italmérés
kommunikációs: közlési
konstelláció
konvoj: zárt egységben haladó járművek csoportja
milícia: rendőrség
platform: színtér
teszt: alkalmassági próba
ultra nagy: igen nagy
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Európa
Belgium
2025. január 1. 'Mulatozók' autókat gyújtottak fel és Molotov-koktélokkal dobálták meg a mentősöket Brüsszelben szilveszterkor. A tűzoltókat, akik megpróbálták eloltani a tüzet, kövekkel és Molotov-koktélokkal dobálták meg. Legalább 60 gépkocsi kiégett. A rendőrök több mint 1700 összetűzésre válaszoltak városszerte a belga fővárosban és ma reggel 7 óráig 159 rendbontót tartóztattak le. 'Sajnos ez kezd általánossá válni' * – mondta Derieuw, a brüsszeli tűzoltóság szóvivője. Antwerpenben, Belgium második legnagyobb városában is voltak zavargások és tűzesetek, a rendőrség 49 rendbontót letartóztatott. (Forrás: Politico - Egyesült Államok)
* belgiumi közvéleménynek szánt, elfogadottá váló, lemondó beismerése annak, hogy a politikum a rendfenntartást továbbra sem támogatja a felforgató elemekkel szemben kellő mértékben, sem a belga fővárosban, sem az országban.
Lengyelország
2025. január 1. Magyarországtól Lengyelország veszi át az Európai Unió (EU) hat hónapos, soros elnökségét. Magyarország ellenállt Kijev támogatásának, míg Lengyelország Ukrajna leghangosabb támogatói közé tartozik a 2022. évi katonai betörés óta. Magyarország a legtöbb EU-s belső ügyet hagyományos módon intézte. Elakadtak viszont többek között a tömb Ukrajnának nyújtott hitelekre és katonai segítségnyújtásra vonatkozó külpolitikai intézkedései. Az EU biztonság- és külpolitikai döntései egyöntetűséget követelnek meg, Magyarország és Szlovákia egyetértése viszont nem volt valószínűsíthető. Varsó szerint Ukrajna támogatásának növelése, az Oroszország elleni büntető intézkedések fokozása és az európai védelmi ipar fellendítése az elsődleges teendő. A biztonság kérdéskörén kívül nem várhatóak jelentősebb döntések a következő hat hónapban. Lengyelországban májusra elnökválasztást terveznek. (Forrás: The Journal – Írország / AFP - Franciaország)
Németország
2025. január 1. Szilveszterkor Berlinben zavargások voltak. Petárdákkal és újévi rakétákkal támadtak rendőrökre és katasztrófa-elhárítókra. 13 rendőr megsérült, köztük egy súlyosan. A rendőrség 390 ember letartóztatott. Rendőrségi szóvivő közölte: a fővárosban nem történt komolyabb erőszak *. Lipcsében tűzijátékkal és palackokkal támadt rendőrökre 50 személy. Utcai torlaszokat emeltek, szemetet égettek. Münchenben is zavargások; 200-300 balos egyén támadt rendőrökre. (Forrás: TRT World - Törökország)
* Mi lenne az ennél komolyabb erőszak, ha ez már 'megszokott'? Beismerése ez annak, hogy a rendtartás továbbra sem kap kellő támogatást a mostani politikai vezetéstől kellő mértékben, Németország-szerte.
Oroszország
2025. január 1. Kijev közlése szerint az éjszaka folyamán az Oroszország által indított 111 drónból Ukrajna, különböző térségeiben 63-at lőtt le, további 46-ot elektronikai zavarás tett tönkre. (Forrás: France 24 / Reuters - Egyesült Királyság)
2025. január 1. Az óév utolsó perceiben Putyin orosz elnök előre rögzített újévi beszédében méltatta a hadsereget az Ukrajna elleni háborúban, és azt mondta, hogy az ország büszke bátorságukra. Így szólt a katonákhoz: „Hiszünk bennetek”. (Forrás: The Independent - Egyesült Királyság)
Moldova
2025. január 1. Secrieru, Moldova nemzetbiztonsági tanácsadója azzal vádolja Oroszországot, hogy gazdaságilag és társadalmilag megingatja Moldovát, meggyengítve az átszervezéspárti kormányt a választások előtt, politikai igényt keltve oroszbarát erők visszatérésére a hatalomba. Secrieru szerint Moldovának – amely az orosz katonai betörés kezdete óta lelkes támogatója Ukrajnának, és megszerezte az Európai Unió-tagjelölt beosztást – ez nem energiaválsága* – ez egy szándékosan előidézett biztonsági válság, hadművelet, amely megelőzi az 2025-ös EU-s törvényhozási választást. (Forrás: Politico - Egyesült Államok)
* Ilyenkor, télvíz idején, az Ukrajnán keresztül Oroszország irányából érkezett földgáz szállításának felfüggesztésétől, tényleges energiaválságtól a moldovai lakosság nyilván nem tud eltekinteni.
Transznisztria
2025. január 1. Kora reggel a vitatott terület önkormányzata bejelentette, hogy gázhiány miatt leállítja a lakóházak meleg víz- és fűtésellátását. A hőmérséklet fagypont körüli. A Dnyeszteren túli területnek szabad hozzáférése volt a földgázhoz a Kremllel kötött szíves megállapodás részeként, amely lehetővé tette, hogy áramot adjon el Moldova többi részének, fedezve a helyi fizetések és nyugdíjak költségeit. (Forrás: Politico - Egyesült Államok)
Afrika
Kenya
2025. január 1. A Kenyai Űrügynökség (KSA) szerint egy tárgy - körülbelül 2,4 méter átmérőjű és mintegy fél tonna súlyú fémgyűrű - csapódott be a Makueni megyei Mukuku faluba december 30-án, helyi idő szerint délután 3 órakor. Megállapítást nyert, hogy a lezuhant tárgy egy hordozórakéta elválasztó gyűrűje, amelyet úgy terveztek, hogy a Föld légkörébe való visszatértekor elégjen, vagy lakatlan területre zuhanjon le. Múlt év februárjában az Európai Űrügynökség közölte: irányítatlanul tért vissza, ismét belépett a Föld légkörébe a Csendes-óceán északi részén, Alaszka és Hawaii között egy kifejlett hím orrszarvú súlyú műhold. (Forrás: CBS - Egyesült Államok / AFP - Franciaország)
Észak-Amerika
Egyesült Államok
2025. január 1. Gyalogosok – újévi mulatozók – tömegébe hajtott egy férfi Ford elektromos teherautóval a New Orleans-i francia negyedben, a Bourbon Street-en, ma hajnali 3 óra 15 perckor. A hatóságok a 42 éves, amerikai állampolgárként azonosított terroristát - Jabbart, aki Texasban született és nőtt fel - lelőtték. Ehhez képest Biden elnök első közzététele 2025-ben az X-en egy egyszerű „Boldog új évet, emberek' volt, délelőtt 10 órakor. (Forrás: Daily Mail – Egyesült Királyság)
2025. január 1. Tegnap Bannon, Trump egykori Fehér házi stratégája figyelmeztette Musk-ot, hogy arcát veszti, hacsak abba nem hagyja belépési engedélyek kérését az országba azon képzett külföldi munkavállalók számára, akik elveszik az amerikaiaktól a jól fizető állásokat a technológiai iparban. (Forrás: Irish Independent - Írország)
Magyarán mondva:
autó: gépkocsi
barikád: utcai torlasz
destabilizál: megingat
finanszíroz: fedez (pénzzel)
incidens: összetűzés
invázió: katonai betörés
objektum: tárgy
parlamenti: törvényhozási
poszt: közlés
prioritás: elsődleges (teendő)
reagál: válaszol
reform: átszervezés
régió: térség
státusz: beosztás
szankció: büntető intézkedés
vízumkérés: belépési kérelem az országba
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Europe
Russia
9:08 am, December 31, 2024 Ukrainian sea and aerial drones targeted Sevastopol overnight on December 30-31. Russian forces intercepted four aerial targets over the sea and destroyed two unmanned boats at a distance from the coast. In Smolensk region, air defense systems had shot down several drones in the Yartsevsky district. Debris from one of the drones struck an oil depot, causing a fuel spill and a fire involving flammable materials. In North Ossetia, air defenses had downed a drone over a military training ground. A drone alert has been in effect across the North Caucasus Federal District since 4 a.m. Vladikavkaz International Airport remains closed for both arrivals and departures. Russia’s Defense Ministry stated that its air defense systems destroyed 68 Ukrainian drones overnight: 25 in Bryansk, 17 in Crimea, 11 in Krasnodar Krai, 10 in Smolensk, two in Tver, and one each in the Rostov, Kursk, and Kaluga regions. (Source: Meduza - headquartered in Riga, Latvia)
Ukraine
Dec 31, 2024 01:27 PM IST Ukraine’s air force reported a ballistic missile threat at 3:00 a.m., with at least two explosions heard in Kyiv minutes later. Another missile alert was issued at 8:00 a.m. followed by at least one explosion in the city. Missile debris fell in the Darnytskyi district of the capital. Authorities in the northeastern Sumy region reported strikes near the city of Shostka. 12 residential buildings had been damaged as well as two educational facilities and some social infrastructure objects were destroyed. The air force also reported missiles and drones targeting several other regions of Ukraine. Around half of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure has been destroyed during the war, and rolling electricity blackouts are common and widespread. (Source: Hindustan Times - India)
Asia
China
31/12/2024 - 09:08 Beijing today hit back at accusations that a China state-sponsored actor was behind a cyber breach at the US Treasury Department, calling the claims groundless. (Source: France 24 / AFP)
Gaza
(31 12 2024) The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said yesterday that 27 people were killed in the Palestinian territory in the past 24 hours. (Source: Gulf Today - United Arab Emirates)
Japan
December 31, 2024 7:28 AM Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Defense released its assessment of Chinese military power, reporting that Beijing had more than 600 operational nuclear warheads, about 100 more than last year's estimate. The United States and Japan have formulated their first guidelines for extended deterrence, which include the possible employment of the U.S.'s nuclear weapons, amid persistent threats posed to the security alliance by nuclear-armed China and North Korea. Extended deterrence, commonly known as a "nuclear umbrella," is a commitment made by the U.S. to deter and respond to scenarios-whether nuclear or nonnuclear-in defense of its allies and partners around the world, including Japan, South Korea, Australia and NATO member states. In July, the U.S. and Japan held their first "two plus two" ministerial meeting on extended deterrence in Tokyo. The guidelines for extended deterrence, which were announced by the U.S. State Department today, reinforces the existing extended deterrence consultation and communication procedures. Details were not disclosed, as they contained classified intelligence. According to the statement, which the Japanese Foreign Ministry also published, in the face of an increasingly severe strategic and nuclear threat environment, the new guidelines addressed strategic messaging to maximize deterrence and enhance measures for U.S. extended deterrence, bolstered by Japan's defense capabilities. In June, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute said North Korea, one of the nine nations armed with nukes, was estimated to possess 50 warheads in its nuclear arsenal, up from 30 warheads in 2023. "Under the security environment surrounding Japan, which is becoming increasingly severe and uncertain at a remarkably rapid pace, it is indispensable to strengthen the Japan-U.S. Security Arrangements and to enhance the deterrence of the Japan-U.S. Alliance not only for the peace and security of Japan, but also for the peace and stability of the Asia-Pacific region”, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said. Japan can now convey its requests to the U.S. through the Alliance Coordination Mechanism to discuss issues regarding the U.S.'s possible use of nukes during normal times and contingencies. The guidelines are the first written statement to clarify that Tokyo can convey its views to Washington on this issue. However, the U.S. still has the final say on the authorization of using nuclear weapons, as the president possesses the sole authority. China and North Korea are likely to continue the expansion of their nuclear weapons programs. It remains to be seen whether the U.S. military will deploy its nuclear-armed bombers and submarines to Japan, demonstrating its commitment to extended deterrence. (Source: Miami Herald / Newsweek = U.S.)
Syria
(Tuesday), December 31, 2024 8:39 AM GMT+1 Syria's new rulers have installed some foreign fighters in the country's armed forces. The Defence Ministry on Sunday announced 49 appointments to the army that included leaders of key Syrian armed factions. Among them three given the rank of brigadier-general and at least three others the rank of colonel. ’This is a small token of recognition for the sacrifices Islamist jihadists gave to our struggle for freedom from Assad's oppression,’ an HTS source told. Sharaa, the HTS-leader-turned de facto ruler of Syria, has purged dozens of foreign jihadi fighters as part of a campaign to Syrianise and moderate his group. In remarks broadcast on Sunday, Sharaa said the new Syria cannot be run by the mentality of groups and militias. Syria's new rulers, drawn mainly from HTS, have indicated that foreign fighters and their families may be given Syrian citizenship and be allowed to stay in the country because of their contributions to the fight against Assad. Thousands of Sunni Muslim foreigners joined Syria's rebels early in the 13-year civil war to fight against the rule of Assad and the Iran-backed Shi'ite militias who supported him. Some foreign fighters formed their own armed groups while others joined established formations such as islamic state. Other groups of foreign jihadists joined HTS, which disavowed previous links to al Qaeda and islamic state and fought against them. Uyghur militant Khudaberdi, also known as Zahid and the commander of the separatist Turkistan Islamic Party's (TIP) forces in Syria, was appointed a brigadier-general, a TIP statement said and the Syrian military source confirmed. Turkish citizen Jaftashi and Jordanian citizen Khatib were also made brigadier-generals Two other Uyghur fighters, Abdussamad and Ahmad, were given the rank of colonel, said the TIP statement published on its website. Jashari, an ethnically Albanian fighter also known as Albani, who head the Albanian jihadist group Xhemati Alban and was designated a terrorist by the U.S. Treasury in 2016, was appointed colonel. Egyptian Baqi was also given a military rank. All the names appear in Sunday's Defence Ministry announcement, though the nationalities are not included. The TIP is thought to have hundreds of fighters in Syria and aims to establish an islamic state in parts of China and central Asia, where there is a large Uyghur Muslim ethnic minority in the western region of Xinjiang. The East Turkestan Islamic Movement is a terrorist organisation listed by the UN Security Council, Mao, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, told today, using China's name for TIP. The international community should fully recognise the violent nature of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement and resolutely crack down on it, she added. China also labels the TIP a terrorist organisation responsible for plots to attack overseas Chinese targets (Source: Reuters - United Kingdom)
Yemen
Dec 31, 2024, 10:21 AM Two Yemeni hypersonic ballistic missiles hit Israeli Ben Gurion airport, power plant, carried out simultaneously with another operation with a large number of drones and guided missiles against the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman. (Source: MEHR News Agency - Iran)
Southeast Asia
December 31, 2024 Protectionism and economic nationalism are on the rise in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam). /Source: The Diplomat - U. S./
North America
United States
31.12.2024 US President-elect Trump’s transition team has imposed a strict social media ban on Cabinet nominees. "All intended nominees should refrain from any public social media posts without prior approval of the incoming White House counsel," warned Trump’s Chief of Staff Wiles in a memo. "No member of the incoming administration or Transition speaks for the United States or the President-elect himself." This directive coincides with intensifying clashes over H-1B visas, which allow skilled foreign workers to take up crucial roles in industries such as technology. Musk, a Trump ally and billionaire entrepreneur, has publicly supported the program, calling foreign talent essential for innovation. Trump recently expressed support for H-1B visas, despite previously labeling them very bad and unfair to Americans. This shift in stance has caused frustration among some of his MAGA supporters. Musk, is set to co-chair Trump’s newly announced Department of Government Efficiency alongside former GOP primary candidate Ramaswamy, who aligning with Musk’s views, argued on social media that a culture that celebrates the prom queen over the math olympiad champ will not produce the best engineers. Trump’s Cabinet picks are under intense scrutiny ahead of confirmation hearings, with a narrow Republican majority in the Senate. Warrington, Trump’s incoming White House counsel, will oversee the team’s social media compliance. Trump has praised Warrington as an "esteemed lawyer and Conservative leader" who has served as his personal attorney and campaign counsel. (Source: Anadolu Agency - Turkey)
by Çebi
10:39, 31-Dec-2024 The Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals yesterday rejected President-elect Trump's attempt to overturn the rulings in a case of defamation and sexual abuse filed by writer Carroll. In May 2023, a federal jury from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York awarded Carroll $5 million in damages, including nearly $3 million for defamation, after they 'found' that Trump sexually abused Carroll in the mid-1990s and then defamed her in 2022 when he denied her claim. (Source: CGTN - China)
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Europe
Spain
30.12.2024 Migration crisis in Spain’s Canary Islands ‘unsustainable,’ says president Clavijo. In recent days, thousands of migrants have arrived or been rescued in small boats traveling to the Canary Islands from northwest Africa. In the year through Dec. 15, a record-breaking 44,700 people made the perilous journey, according to Spain’s Interior Ministry. A recent report by the NGO Walking Borders estimates that nearly 10,500 died trying. The islands, with a population of around 2.2 million, are now hosting nearly 6,000 unaccompanied child migrants. Clavijo criticized both the Spanish government and the main opposition party - the Popular Party in Madrid - for failing to relocate minors to mainland Spain. The Spanish government has proposed a long-term solution to make the redistribution of child migrants automatic, but it has been blocked by the Popular Party. Earlier this year, the Popular Party was reportedly close to backing the Spanish government’s plan. However, the ’far-right’ party Vox threatened to block all of its budget proposals in regions where its support was needed. In the summer, Vox also broke several regional governing pacts with the Popular Party after the conservative party decided to accommodate 400 young migrants in the regions it controlled. (Source: Anadolu Agency – Turkey)
European Union
(Monday), 30 December 2024, 6:00am 'Democracy is rotting in Europe'. Georgian Dream triumphed in October’s parliamentary elections and on Sunday a new president, allied to the party, was sworn in as street protests take place in Tbilisi. The West claims that it was not a free and fair election. Political opponents in Georgia have likened the election to a ‘constitutional coup’. In response to the election result in Georgia – which is an EU candidate nation - the EU adopted a resolution in which it rejected the election result and demanded a re-run within a year. Brussels said the elections represented ‘yet another manifestation of the continued democratic backsliding of the country’. In Romania, one might argue there has also been a ‘constitutional coup’ of late. On December 23 - while most of the West’s attention was focused on Christmas festivities - Romanian president Iohannis reappointed Social Democrat Marcel Ciolacu as prime minister. A few weeks ago he was soundly beaten in the first round of Romania’s presidential election, relegated to third place behind Georgescu and the centre-right candidate Lasconi of the Save Romania Union. Georgescu’s victory shocked the West. Described by the BBC as a ‘far-right, pro-Russia candidate’, he campaigned under the slogan ‘restore the dignity of the Russian nation’. Politico interviewed Georgescu shortly before the second round of the presidential election, and he spoke of his determination to curtail the influence of multinationals in Romania that he said were prospering to the detriment of the people. Politico said Georgescu’s victory in the first round of the election was ‘bound to sound alarm bells in Brussels’ because of his hostility towards foreign investors and the EU. This alarm deepened when opinion polls reported that Georgescu was on course to triumph in the second round on December 8. Georgescu rubbished the idea that Russia had somehow manipulated the result of the election. "It’s the same thing they said about Trump,’ he told Politico. ‘It’s useless. They don’t realize that the people can have the voting power. People have been used to: 'Your vote doesn’t matter.' Well, it mattered." It transpired that it didn’t matter quite as much as Georgescu assumed. On the eve of the second run off between Georgescu and Lasconi the result of the first round was annulled after outgoing President Iohannis accused the winning campaign of being supported by Russia. The Constitutional Court made their decision after examining declassified intelligence documents that noted the activation of some 800 TikTok accounts shortly before Romanians went to the polls. These were attributed to Russia and, while there was no evidence of voting irregularities in the election itself, the fact that a hostile state might have been trying to influence voters on social media was enough for the result to be annulled. The Court’s decision was ‘a complete about-turn from a decision four days before that approved the initial 24 November vote after a complete recount of 9.4 million votes. Georgescu responded by describing himself as a victim of a ‘coup d’etat’ perpetrated by a ‘corrupted regime’. To date the US State Department has not imposed visa restrictions on any Romanian officials for undermining democracy. Nor has the EU parliament passed a resolution condemning ‘democratic backsliding’. Institutions such as Emerging Europe, which describes itself as a ‘policy and management advisory’, expressed relief at the annulment. In an article a Bucharest lawyer Postelnicescu, who has ties with the European Commission, wrote: ‘We are witnessing only the beginning of what may be labelled “lawfare” when, based on interpretation of the constitutional norms, Constitutional Courts in Europe will take it upon themselves to salvage, preserve and maintain democracy and the rule of law.’ Postelnicescu justified this ‘lawfare’ by saying that Europe is in an ‘era of hybrid war with Russia’. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, Romania has been a key ally of Kyiv and the two countries signed a ten-year security agreement earlier this year. Furthermore, Romania, which shares a 400 mile border with Ukraine, has become a vital conduit to global markets for Ukrainian grain. Romania also has never been as strategically important to Nato as it its now. Georgescu has praised Putin as a leader who „loves his country” and also denounced Ukraine as an ‘invented state’. He denies he is pro-Putin but with Georgescu as president, Romania might not have been quite so staunch in its support for Ukraine. Might the ‘lawfare’ that eliminated Georgescu from Romania’s presidential election also be deployed against Le Pen this spring? The leader of the National Rally in France will discover on March 31 whether she will be precluded from running for president in the 2027 election. Prosecutors in Paris have demanded that she be barred from politics for five years for misusing EU funds over a period of years. Le Pen’s supporters claim it is a political witch hunt and she accuses the prosecutors of seeking her ‘democratic death’. The month before Le Pen learns her fate, German voters will go to the polls to elect a new Chancellor and the Alternative for Germany AfD is expected to do well. Having triumphed in September’s state election in Thuringia, winning almost a third of the vote, the AfD is the party most likely to prosper electorally from last week’s terror attack in Magdeburg that left five dead and scores injured. AfD’s victory in Thuringia prompted a backlash from other political parties in Germany. In October a cross-party group of 113 centrist MPs launched a campaign to outlaw the AfD. ‘German democracy is in danger because the AfD is an anti-constitutional party that is reaching for power and has a realistic chance of gaining it,’ said Wegge of the centre-left SPD. One might counter that German democracy is endangered more by politicians who seek to ban an opponent because they find their popular ideas disagreeable. Isn’t that what happens in dictatorships and regimes such as the one in Putin’s Russia? As Nietzsche said: ‘He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby becomes a monster.’ (Source: The Spectator - United Kingdom)
By Mortimer, a British author who lives in Burgundy after many years in Paris. He writes about French politics, terrorism and sport.
Russia
(30 December 2024) The Russian defence ministry said it had swapped 150 Ukrainian soldiers held captive for an equal number of Russian troops. Today, the ministry said newly released Russian troops were in Belarus, an ally of Russia, and were being given medical assistance and the chance to contact their families. There had been just 10 prisoner exchanges between the countries this year. Ukraine said Moscow had released 3,956 people, including soldiers and civilians, in deals with Kyiv since the start of the conflict. Yatsenko from Ukraine's Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War previously told that negotiations with Moscow over prisoner swaps had become more difficult since Russian forces began making significant advances on the front line. The total number of prisoners of war being held by Russia, is thought to be more than 8,000. Russia has made significant gains on the battlefield this year, the numbers of Ukrainians being captured is on the rise. (Source: BBC - United Kingdom)
Dec 30, 2024, 7:21 AM Russia is not satisfied with the proposals of US President-elect Trump's team to postpone Ukraine's membership in NATO for 20 years and to deploy a contingent of EU and UK peacekeepers there, Lavrov said in an interview with TASS, judging by numerous leaks and Trump's own interview with Time magazine on December 12, where he is talking about ‘freezing’ hostilities along the line of engagement and transferring further responsibility for confronting Russia to the Europeans. Until January 20 - the date of inauguration - Trump has the status of 'president-elect," and all policy on all fronts is determined by the incumbent president and his administration, the top Russian diplomat also noted. "And so far, only the latter is authorized to engage with Russia on behalf of the United States. From time to time, as we are regularly informed, this happens, but there is no talk of negotiations on Ukraine in such contacts," the Russian foreign minister explained - Moscow has not received any official signals from the United States on the Ukrainian settlement at the moment. (Source: MEHR News Agency - Iran)
Africa
Egypt
(Monday), December 30, 2024 Egypt has tested a new 10-kilometre extension to the Suez Canal as it tries to minimise the impact of currents on shipping and increase the key waterway’s capacity. During a trial run, two ships passed through a new stretch of the canal’s two-way section without incident yesterday. According to the Suez Canal Authority, the latest expansion extends the total length of the canal’s two-way section to 82km from a previous 72km. The canal is 193km long in total. The development in the canal’s southern region will enhance navigational safety and reduce the effects of water, strong winds and sandstorms on passing ships. It would open only after new navigational maps are issued. Egyptian President Sisi earlier on Thursday said that due to regional challenges, the country had lost approximately $7 billion in Suez Canal revenue in 2024, marking more than a 60pc drop from 2023. “This expansion will boost the canal’s capacity by an additional six to eight ships on a daily basis and enhance its ability to handle potential emergencies,” the Suez Canal Authority stated. (Source: Dawn – Pakistan)
Asia
Israel
06:05-30 December 2024 AD Two decades of methodical intelligence work in preparation for an all-out war that many expected would eventually come: a New York Times investigation. (Source: Asharq al-Awsat - Headquartered London, United Kingdom, owned by a Saudi company / The New York Times - U.S.)
South Korea
Dec 30, 2024 01:55 PM IST "Bird activity'; 'Bird strike' - The final minutes of Jeju Air Flight 7C2216 as provided by South Korea's transport ministry and fire authorities. (Source: Hindustan Times - India)
North America
United States
December 30, 2024 9:58 PM GMT+1 US Treasury says Chinese state-sponsored hackers stole documents. They broke into the U.S. Treasury Department earlier this month and stole documents from its workstations, according to a letter to lawmakers. The hackers compromised a third-party cybersecurity service provider and were able to access unclassified documents, the letter said, calling it a 'major incident.' According to the letter, hackers ’gained access to a key used by the vendor to secure a cloud-based service used to remotely provide technical support for Treasury Departmental Offices (DO) end users. With access to the stolen key, the threat actor was able override the service’s security, remotely access certain Treasury DO user workstations, and access certain unclassified documents maintained by those users.’ After being alerted by cybersecurity provider BeyondTrust, the Treasury Department said it was working with the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the FBI to assess the hack's impact. (Source: Reuters - United Kingdom)
(30.12.2024) The United States has announced further financial aid for Ukraine. US Treasury Secretary Yellen announced $3.4 billion (€3.26 billion) in direct budget assistance, which is provided in coordination with the US Agency for International Development and the State Department. US President Biden, meanwhile, said he was 'proud' to announce a new $2.5 billion military aid package for Ukraine. Nearly three years into the war, the US Congress has greenlit $175 billion in total assistance to Ukraine. Republican President-elect Trump, who publicly questioned military aid to Ukraine, takes office on January 20. (Source: DW - Germany; Reuters, AFP, AP, dpa)
DEC 30, 2024 From talking to Putin to acknowledging Zelensky's weaknesses, General Kellogg, President-elect Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, seeks to broker peace in Ukraine in 2025. Failure in Ukraine has emerged out of western disunity as the U.S., the EU, and the UK and intra-alliance interests collided on key issues such as sanctions, war aims, financial and military support. Right now there is no strategy. In their America First paper, Kellogg and Fleitz expressed an understanding of what the Biden Administration did not. Defeating Russia is not a legitimate foreign policy goal as Ukraine will never be in a position to deliver this. We cannot strike a peace deal without talking to Putin Not talking to Putin has been an unshakeable UK foreign policy approach since 2014 and is now hardwired within the EU, with its hawkish new foreign policy chief, former Estonian prime minister Kallas, ruling out direct engagement. President Zelensky has made negotiations with Russia illegal. By contrast, Russian President Putin has said repeatedly that he is willing to engage with President Trump and other world leaders to resolve the Ukraine crisis. Any approach to Russia must involve both deterrence and diplomacy. Kellogg needs to encourage European leaders to reengage with diplomacy. Ukraine is never going to join NATO. Kellogg’s role here is killing the idea, in the face of potentially heated European resistance. NATO cannot continue to hold a principled line on future Ukrainian membership that it will not underwrite with force of arms. Putin has staked his political career on Ukraine never joining NATO for over 16 years. NATO membership should finally, irrevocably and without caveats be taken off the table as part of a deal which provides security guarantees to Ukraine. Russia will expect guarantors to include non-NATO countries. Ukraine will undoubtedly want to secure a quid pro quo. Ukrainian membership in the EU would come at a huge and potentially damaging cost to the EU project and to neighboring Poland - challenges around regional funds for infrastructure investment (called cohesion funding) and agricultural subsidies are deferred for later consideration. The EU cannot afford to expand based on its current settlement without intolerable political risks of instability, which we are seeing play out in France and Germany. European leaders have kicked the issue of Ukraine’s EU membership down the road while supporting the war’s continuation. French President Macron has said that it could take 20 years for Ukraine to join. Sanctions have never nor will they ever tip the balance in favor of Ukraine which is becoming an economically failed state. Considerable effort in the West is invested in exploring how to make sanctions more impactful. This is wasted effort. 92% of all UK sanctions on individuals and 77% of sanctions on companies have had zero impact; the people or entities sanctioned have no freezable assets within our jurisdiction. Including the U.S., 20,000 Russian zero-effect sanctions could be removed upon the agreement of a peace plan between Ukraine and Russia. Russia remains in a vastly stronger position economically than Ukraine because of its size and its effective fiscal and monetary policy since 2014 There is considerable scope to offer an easing of sanctions that nonetheless maintains economic pressure on Russia. The harder-hitting sanctions would remain, contingent on Russia meeting its obligations under any peace deal. This should include clarity on how and under what circumstances frozen Russian reserves of around $300 billion will be released. Zelensky may be part of the problem, not the solution. A performative illusion and delusion merely puts off the inevitable and much-needed elections in Ukraine that would follow on from a ceasefire. Zelensky’s regular prognostications about putting his country in a stronger position to negotiate look increasingly self-serving. Ukraine will never be in a stronger position than today, militarily economically or demographically. An end to the war will signal an end to Zelensky’s political career. Opinion polls suggest he will lose a presidential election when war ends. Kellogg needs to be hard-headed and recognize that, rather than being part of the solution, Zelensky may be part of the problem in ending the war. He should encourage Zelensky to play his biggest role so far, in putting Ukraine first and taking the country to elections. (Source: Responsible Statecraft – United States)
by Proud, who was a member of His Britannic Majesty's Diplomatic Service from 1999 to 2023. He served as the Economic Counsellor at the British Embassy in Moscow from July 2014 to February 2019. He recently published his memoir, "A Misfit in Moscow: How British diplomacy in Russia failed, 2014-2019."
30 December 2024 11:33 am The H-1B visa allows U.S. companies to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations that require specific skills and education. Indians accounted for the majority of the H1B applications. Data showed that in 2022, Indians accounted for 3.2 lakh* visa applications, nearly 72 per cent of the total applications. Indians accounted for 72.3 per cent of the 3,86,000** visas (in 2023) issued under the programme, data with the US Government showed. (Source: Outlook India)
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Europe
Croatia
SUN, 29 DEC, 2024 - 08:55 Croatia holds presidential election with Nato and EU critic considered favourite. Croatia’s left-leaning president Milanovic, an outspoken critic of Western military support for Ukraine in its war against Russia, is running for re-election. Mr Milanovic, the most popular politician in Croatia, has served as prime minister in the past. Populist in style, the 58-year-old has been a fierce critic of current Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic who has labelled him pro-Russian and a threat to Croatia’s international standing. Milanovic is leading us East, Primorac is leading us West, Plenkovic said. Mr Milanovic faces seven contenders, including Primorac, the candidate of the ruling Croatian Democratic Union and is unlikely to get an outright majority in the first round of voting today. Mr Primorac’s, bid for the presidency has been marred by a high-level corruption case that landed Croatia’s health minister in jail last month and which featured prominently in pre-election debates. The Milanovic Primorac pair are expected to face off in the second round on January 12 if no contender gets more than 50% of the vote, according to pre-election polls. Trailing a distant third in the pre-election polls is Raspudic, a conservative independent candidate. She has focused her election campaign on the economic troubles of ordinary citizens, corruption and issues such as population decline in the country of some 3.8 million. Though the presidency is largely ceremonial in Croatia, an elected president holds political authority and acts as the supreme commander of the military. Mr Milanovic has criticised the Nato and European Union support for Ukraine and has often insisted that Croatia should not take sides. He has said Croatia should stay away from global disputes, thought it is a member of both Nato and the EU. Mr Milanovic has also blocked Croatia’s participation in a Nato-led training mission for Ukraine, declaring that “no Croatian soldier will take part in somebody else’s war”. Today’s presidential election is Croatia’s third vote this year, following a snap parliamentary election in April and the European Parliament balloting in June. (Source: Irish Examiner – Ireland)
Azerbaijan
(Sunday), 29.12.2024 The Azerbaijani civilian plane that crashed in Kazakhstan was damaged by ground fire Azerbaijani president said today. On Wednesday an Azerbaijan Airlines flight, en route from Azerbaijan’s capital Baku to Grozny in Russia's Chechen Republic, crashed 3 kilometers from the Kazakh city Aktau on the Caspian Sea coast. The Azerbaijan Airlines aircraft was made uncontrollable by electronic warfare, says Aliyev speaking to Azerbaijani television, adding that Russia must admit guilt for plane crash and pay compensation. A fuller answer would emerge after an examination of the aircraft's black boxes, Aliyev said. Regarding what Azerbaijan expects from Russia, Aliyev said they have told Moscow that they want a formal apology first. "Secondly, it must acknowledge its guilt. Thirdly, those responsible must be punished and brought to criminal responsibility, and compensation must be paid to the Azerbaijani state, to the injured passengers and crew members. These are our conditions," he added. Kazakh authorities said 38 people were killed in the crash of the Embraer 190 aircraft, which had 67 people on board, while 29 survived. Investigations into the incident are ongoing. Initial statements said a bird collision might have caused the crash, though footage from the site revealed large holes in the tail section of the aircraft, leading to speculation of a possible attack. Earlier Thursday, senior Azerbaijani officials were suggesting the plane crash was caused by a Russian missile system. According to a Kremlin statement yesterday, Russian President Putin held a phone conversation with Aliyev, during which he apologized that the incident took place in Russian airspace and offered his condolences. (Source: Anadolu Agency - Turkey)
Georgia
29 December 2024, 14:36 Former Manchester City footballer Kavelashvili was formally inaugurated as president of Georgia today. Kavelashvili’s Georgian Dream party won parliamentary elections in October. He sworn in as Georgia’s president as predecessor refuses to step down. She has vowed to stay on as office holder after her six-year term ends tomorrow. Pro-Western Zourabichvili has been president since 2018, describing herself as the only legitimate leader until a new election is held. Georgia’s four main opposition groups have boycotted parliamentary sessions and demanded new elections. Riot police used water cannons and tear gas almost daily to disperse scores of protesters, some of whom threw fireworks at police officers and built barricades on the capital's central boulevard. Hundreds were detained and over 100 were treated for injuries. The Georgian Dream party refused to join the West in sanctioning Putin for the war in Ukraine, and called the West the "global war party", inconsistent with their stated goal of joining the EU. (Source: LBC – United Kingdom)
7:18 ET, Dec 29 2024 Kavelashvili, 53, a former footballer who played for Manchester City was sworn in behind closed doors today to become Georgia's sixth President. This comes as a wave of anti-government protests have gripped Georgia in recent months, 'as foreign powers seek to prevent the country from aiding Putin's effort to overthrow Ukraine'. /Videos/ (Source: The U.S. Sun)
Norway
5:48 ET, Dec 29 A KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 737-800 which carried 182 people faced hydraulic system failure shortly after taking off from Oslo Airport to Amsterdam. The pilots were forced to quickly divert to Sandefjord Torp Airport, located 110 kilometres from Oslo, for an emergency landing. As the plane came down, it skidded along the runway so far that it hit the end of it and went on further to the grassy area adjacent to it. No injuries were reported as passengers were promptly evacuated using mobile stairs. The plane in Norway, a Boeing 737-800, was the same type of jet which crashed in South Korea. (Source: The U.S. Sun)
Russia
December 29, 2024 10:34 AM GMT+1 The arms control treaties sought to slow the arms race and reduce the risk of nuclear war. The Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, signed by Gorbachev and Reagan in 1987, marked the first time the superpowers had agreed to reduce their nuclear arsenals and eliminated a whole category of nuclear weapons. Trump in 2018 said he wanted to terminate the INF Treaty because of what he said were years of Russian violations and his concerns about China’s intermediate-range missile arsenal. The United States under former President Trump formally withdrew from the INF Treaty in 2019 after saying that Moscow was violating the accord. The United States publicly blamed Russia's development of the 9M729 ground-launched cruise missile, known in NATO as the SSC-8, as the reason for it leaving the INF Treaty. The Kremlin repeatedly denied the accusation and dismissed as a pretext. Russia then imposed a moratorium on its own development of missiles previously banned by the INF treaty - ground-based ballistic and cruise missiles with ranges of 500 km to 5,500 km. In his moratorium proposal, Putin suggested Russia could agree not to deploy the missiles in its Baltic coast exclave of Kaliningrad. Since leaving the pact, the United States has tested missiles with a similar profile. Russia will abandon its unilateral missile moratorium on the deployment of intermediate and shorter range nuclear-capable missiles because the United States has deployed such weapons in various regions around the world, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said today. Asked by state news agency RIA if Russia could withdraw from the New START treaty before its expiry in February 2026, Lavrov said that there were currently 'no conditions" for a strategic dialogue with Washington. "The U.S. has arrogantly ignored the warnings of Russia and China and in practice has moved on to the deployment of weapons of this class in various regions of the world.' "Today it is clear that, for example, our moratorium on the deployment of short- and intermediate-range missiles is no longer practically viable and will have to be abandoned,' Lavrov said. Russia fired a new intermediate-range hypersonic ballistic missile known as "Oreshnik", or Hazel Tree, at Ukraine on Nov. 21 in what Putin said was a direct response to strikes on Russia by Ukrainian forces with U.S. and British missiles. (Source: Reuters - United Kingdom)
by Faulconbridge, Moscow bureau chief
United Kingdom
18:31, 28 Dec 2024 Thousands of British troops are getting ready to take part in war games in Romania. The two-month exercise will rehearse the deployment of the new Allied Reaction Force 'to counter Russian threats' Soldiers are set to begin arriving in the country, which borders western Ukraine, within days. Top brass hope it will showcase NATO’s ability to defend every inch of territory. It comes eight months after the troops joined another NATO exercise, Swift Response in Estonia, billed as the biggest since the Cold War. The latest exercise, named Steadfast Dart, comes after UK signed a defence treaty with Romania last month. Earlier this year, an RAF squadron of six Typhoons and around 200 personnel was deployed to Romania to fly NATO air policing missions for four months. There was also a British Army deployment to Romania’s Carpathian Mountains to train alongside allies. Romania has already sent personnel to Britain to help the troops teach combat skills to over 45,000 Ukrainian recruits in Operation Interflex. (Source: Mirror - United Kingdom)
Asia
South Korea
10:19 GMT, 29 December 2024 At least 179 people are feared dead after the Jeju Air plane - a 5 year old Boeing 737-800 aircraft - returning from Bangkok, carrying 181 passengers skidded off a runway as it landed and smashed into a concrete wall at Muan International Airport in South Korea. The passengers on board the flight included 173 South Koreans and two Thais, Yonhap reported. The still-rising death toll includes at least 82 men and 83 women, according to the National Fire Agency. Two crew members, a man and a woman, were rescued from the tail section of the burning plane. News1 Agency reported a passenger sent a text message to a relative saying a bird was stuck in the wing. The horror crash is believed to have been caused by 'contact with birds, resulting in malfunctioning landing gear' as the plane attempted to land at the airport in the country's southwest. According to Flightradar data, the plane departed from Bangkok at 2.29am local time and was due to arrive at 8.30 but landed at 8.59am. Boeing has said it is in contact with Jeju Air about the disaster. (Source: Daily Mail - United Kingdom)
Syria
Dec 29, 2024, 8:42 AM US military convoy arrives in Syria from Iraq, including 50 trucks carrying armored vehicles, military equipment, and logistics, is on its way to one of the US military bases in the east and north of Syria through the Al-Waleed border crossing. (Source: MEHR News Agency - Iran)
North America
Canada
5:48 ET, Dec 29 The Air Canada flight going from St John's to Halifax crashed down on the runway. It is believed that the Air Canada flight AC2259's tires failed to deploy during landing, which sent the aircraft careening along the tarmac at a reported 20 degree angle. The flight came skidding into Halifax Stanfield International Airport, which had to be temporarily shut down whilst authorities delft with the carnage. The aircraft was unable to reach the terminal and the crew and 73 passengers were off-loaded by bus. (Source: The U.S. Sun)
United States
29.12.24, 03:02 PM Visas for skilled workers have become a highly polarizing topic among Trump’s followers, many of whom oppose all types of immigration and call for the country’s borders to be closed. That contrasts with his supporters from Silicon Valley, who have long relied on programmers entering the country on H-1B visas to supplement their workforces. Musk has frequently stated that the visas are necessary because of a lack of US citizens capable of doing the work required by tech companies. President-elect Trump appeared to weigh in yesterday on a heated debate among his supporters over the role of skilled immigrant workers in the U.S. economy, saying he had frequently used the visas for those workers and backed the program. “I have many H-1B visas on my properties,” he told the New York Post. “I’ve been a believer in H-1B. I have used it many times. It’s a great program.” But his comments - which were enthusiastically embraced by the technology industry as an endorsement - may muddy the waters because Trump appears to have only sparingly used the H-1B visa program, which allows skilled workers like software engineers to work in the United States for up to three years and can be extended to six years. Instead, he has been a frequent and longtime user of the similarly named, but starkly different, H-2B visa program, which is for unskilled workers like gardeners and housekeepers, as well as the H-2A program, which is for agricultural workers. Those visas allow a worker to remain in the country for 10 months. Federal data show Trump’s companies have received approval to employ over 1,000 workers through the two H-2 programs in the past 20 years. The Trump transition team did respond to a prior query about Trump’s position on work visas by sharing the text of a speech he made in 2020 extolling the work of U.S. citizens in building the country, noting that “Americans must never lose sight of this miraculous story.” While campaigning in 2016, Trump spoke out against the H-1B program, calling it “very bad for workers” and stating that “we should end it.” Both the H-1B and H-2 programs are overseen by the Department of Labor, which imposes different rules for each. The skilled worker program currently has a cap of 65,000 per year, a number that technology companies have pushed to increase. H-2B visas, which are for nonagricultural unskilled labor, are capped at 66,000, while H-2A visas, for agricultural workers, have no caps, but are limited to certain sectors of the industry. (Source: Telegraph India / The New York Times - U.S.)
Globalization
Sunday, 29 December 2024 09:37 PM EST Today a suspicious and small anonymous Telegram account with less than 500 followers is calling Muslims in Europe, the United States and Russia in Arabic to New Year's Eve attacks. Nothing is immediately clear about the terroristic post or the account - its sincerity or authentic links to a militant Islamic faction or even the facade of such a militant Islamic faction. (Source: Newsmax – U.S.)
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Europe
Germany
27.12.2024 German President Steinmeier today announced his decision to dissolve the German parliament (Bundestag) and set Feb. 23 as the date for new general elections. (Source: Anadolu Agency - Turkey)
27 December 2024 The mass exodus of companies from Germany has shown the country was now effectively 'bankrupt', Jandura, the head of the Federal Association of Wholesale, Foreign Trade and Services (BGA) has said. “The large companies are relocating, the medium-sized companies are suffering or closing down. This is a declaration of bankruptcy for Germany as a business location' - he added. Jandura expected more firms to leave over high costs in 2025. He warned that the country’s deindustrialisation was structural in nature and that nothing would change if issues to do with high energy costs were not dealt with. Until then, manufacturers in the chemicals, metals and mechanical engineering sectors would continue to leave. That sentiment was echoed by Adrian, the president of the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce, who warned that the country was no longer competitive on the international stage. “Companies in this country have had to cope with many new burdens and too much government intervention in recent years,' he said. “Their confidence in the location is therefore at an all-time low.' Issues relating to industry and energy costs are high on the agenda heading into Germany’s snap election in February, as are questions surrounding Islamic extremism and mass migration. The various crises facing the country have so far benefited the political Right. (Source: Brussels Signal)
Asia
Afghanistan
(December 27, 2024) Intense clashes broke out between Taliban and Pakistani border troops in Dand-e-Patan district of Afghanistan’s Paktia province. The fighting, which reportedly began around 1 a.m. local time today, lasted for several hours, with both sides exchanging heavy fire. The clash comes just three days after Pakistani airstrikes targeted the Barmal district of neighboring Paktika province. The Taliban claimed the strikes were aimed at Waziristani refugees and resulted in the deaths of 46 people. (Source: Amu TV - U.S.)
China
(December 27, 2024) Today, at a dry dock at Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard on Changxing Island in Shanghai, China has held a launch ceremony for its first super-sized Type 076 amphibious assault ship, now named Sichuan. The vessel does not look to have gone into the water yet. It has been under construction since at least October 2023. The best look of the ship to date is including its twin island configuration, its wide flight deck with a single electromagnetic catapult, its well deck, and its extensive array of close-in defenses. (Source: The War Zone - U.S.)
Gaza
December 27, 2024 Nearly 50 Palestinians were killed yesterday in an Israeli air strike on a building near Kamal Adwan Hospital, the last functioning hospital in the northern Gaza Strip, including five medical staff, the ministry of health said. Kamal Adwan was once the largest hospital in northern Gaza, catering to around 400,000 people. But since October 5, the hospital has come under attack, severely damaging facilities and reducing its operational capacity. Three hundred and fifty people are inside the hospital, including 75 injured and patients, and 180 medical staff and workers in the hospital's various departments. Last week, the Israeli military launched a violent raid on the hospital, demanding its evacuation, while 400 civilians were inside the hospital, according to the hospital director. (Source: The National - United Arab Emirates)
Kazakhstan
(27 December 2024) Thirty-eight people died when the Embraer jet came down at high speed, bursting into flames 3km short of the runway at Aktau airport. The plane had originally tried to land at Grozny airport in southern Russia, but witnesses have spoken of an explosion before it was diverted across the Caspian Sea to Kazakhstan. Flight attendant Asadov who was among 29 survivors on the crashed plane told local media that the plane was 'hit by some kind of external strike'. "The impact of it caused panic inside. We tried to calm them down, to get them seated. At that moment, there was another strike, and my arm was injured.' The head of Russia's civil aviation agency said today that the situation in the Chechen capital was very complicated and that a closed-skies protocol had been put in place. 'Ukrainian combat drones were launching terrorist attacks on civilian infrastructure in the cities of Grozny and Vladikavkaz,' said Yadrov, head of Rosaviatsia, in a video statement posted on Russia's Tass news agency. "Because of this a 'Carpet plan' was introduced in the area of Grozny airport, providing for the immediate departure of all aircraft from the specified area," he said. "In addition, there was dense fog in the area of Grozny airport." Kazakh authorities have refused to give details of their crash investigation. Azerbaijan Airlines says the preliminary results of an investigation into the crash of its plane in Kazakhstan on 25 December have blamed physical and technical external interference. (Source: BBC - United Kingdom)
(Friday, 27 December 2024) Azerbaijan Airlines said today that preliminary findings from the investigation into Wednesday's crash of a Russia-bound passenger plane suggest 'physical and technical external interference.' The Embraer jet came down near Aktau airport in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing 38 people. Twenty-nine survived. /Map; Video/ (Source: DW - Germany)
Pakistan
Dec 27, 2024 12:34 IST 15 terrorists including commander killed in KP security operations. (Source: Asian News International - India)
North America
United States
Dec 27, 2024, 19:31 IST Musk fueld H-1B debate. Casey on X wrote: Tonight Musk agreed with a post calling Americans 'retarded.' Not only is this untrue - compare the average IQ in America to India - but it reveals a deep contempt for the American people. Methinks the immigrant billionaire should reconsider this path - it is anti-MAGA. 'Ramaswamy on X defended foreign talent': 'The reason top tech companies often hire foreign-born & first-generation engineers over “native” Americans isn’t because of an innate American IQ deficit (a lazy & wrong explanation). A key part of it comes down to the c-word: culture. Tough questions demand tough answers & if we’re really serious about fixing the problem, we have to confront the Truth: Our American culture has venerated mediocrity over excellence for way too long (at least since the 90s and likely longer). That doesn’t start in college, it starts Young. A culture that celebrates the prom queen over the math olympiad champ, or the jock over the valedictorian, will not produce the best engineers. A culture that venerates Cory from “Boy Meets World,” or Zach & Slater over Screech in “Saved by the Bell,” or ‘Stefan’ over Urkel in “Family Matters,” will not produce the best engineers. (Fact: I know *multiple* sets of immigrant parents in the 90s who actively limited how much their kids could watch those TV shows precisely because they promoted mediocrity…and their kids went on to become wildly successful STEM graduates). More movies like Whiplash, fewer reruns of “Friends.” More math tutoring, fewer sleepovers. More weekend science competitions, fewer Saturday morning cartoons. More books, less TV. More creating, less “chillin.” More extracurriculars, less “hanging out at the mall.” Most normal American parents look skeptically at “those kinds of parents.” More normal American kids view such “those kinds of kids” with scorn. If you grow up aspiring to normalcy, normalcy is what you will achieve. Now close your eyes & visualize which families you knew in the 90s (or even now) who raise their kids according to one model versus the other. Be brutally honest. “Normalcy” doesn’t cut it in a hyper-competitive global market for technical talent. And if we pretend like it does, we’ll have our asses handed to us by China. This can be our Sputnik moment. We’ve awaken from slumber before & we can do it again. Trump’s election hopefully marks the beginning of a new golden era in America, but only if our culture fully wakes up. A culture that once again prioritizes achievement over normalcy; excellence over mediocrity; nerdiness over conformity; hard work over laziness. That’s the work we have cut out for us, rather than wallowing in victimhood & just wishing (or legislating) alternative hiring practices into existence. I’m confident we can do it'. (Source: Times of India)
Dec 27th, 2024, 9:05 am Free Speech. Loomer accused Musk of totalitarian behavior after she and other critics of the X owner was locked out of her X account and stripped of her verification badge (she has more than one million followers) after criticizing Musk’s comments on American workers and foreign H-1B visa holders. New York Young Republican Club president Wax, InfoWars host Shroyer, and the pro-Trump ConservativePAC were also stripped of their verification badges. [Musk] is now admitting it’s retaliation, Loomer wrote today in response to a message put out by Musk. According to Musk, accounts that are “found to be engaged in coordinated attacks to spam target accounts with mute/blocks will themselves be categorized – correctly – as spam.’ ’Live by the spam, die by the spam,’ he wrote. Translation: Play stupid games, win stupid prizes, Nawfal wrote in response, to which Musk simply said, Yes. 'So calling out mass migration is ‘a stupid game?' she wrote. “So much for free speech. Quite totalitarian if you ask me.' In an earlier post, Loomer accused Musk of targeting her for questioning his ties to China and criticizing his support for H1B visas. Trump promised to remove the H1B visa program and I support his policy,” she wrote. Now, as one of Trump’s biggest supporters, I’m having my free speech silenced by a tech billionaire for simply questioning the tech oligarchy.’ Loomer argued salaries paid under work visas are not livable wages and Musk’s stance stands against Trump’s hardline immigration promises. Musk dismissed Loomer as simply “trolling for attention.” ’Ignore,’ he wrote in a yesterday post. Musk has found himself facing backlash from conservatives over his views on American workers. He endorsed a post that said the right is split into the ’tech right’ and “right right,” with the former believing Americans workers are too ’retarded’ to perform some tech jobs, meaning they need work visas to bring in foreign help. The post read: So basically the right split into two factions, tech right and right right, and the tech right is like ’hey we need h-1b visa people to do the jobs,’ and the right right was like “no you need to hire americans,” and the tech right is like ’but you guys are retarded,’ and the right right is like “well you don’t train us,” and the tech right is like ’you can’t outtrain being retarded,’ and while all this was going on we learned some people *really* don’t like Indians. That pretty much sums it up, Musk wrote in response. (Source: Mediaite – U.S.)
Dec 27th, 2024, 6:24 am Wax – one of the most vocal critics of Musk’s stance on H-1B visa immigration – was also stripped of his verification badge yesterday evening. “My verification badge is now under review. Weird! Didn’t change anything,” he announced. 'Insane that blue checks are being removed from accounts that have been vocal in their criticism of the H1B racket. Horrible look. I’ve supported Elon and X. Anyone who was at the @NYYRC gala can attest that I dedicated a large portion of my speech to praising Elon. Sad!” In another post, Wax joked, “Okay let me try this and see if I get my badge back: Americans are stupid and lazy and have created nothing. India is a superpower and has the smartest and best talent the world has ever seen. America needs 1 billion new migrants to bring us the fruits of civilization. We are stupid and must repent!” After being stripped of his own verification badge, Shroyer expressed concern. “It feels like early-stage censorship on X,' he warned. Several of the affected accounts appear to be affiliated with the pro-Trump ConservativePAC, which also expressed opposition to Musk’s remarks on immigration. "All of our influencers have now lost verification status, as well as our own page. Our brand did nothing,” the PAC protested. “We spoke out against HB1 visas and it appears that @elonmusk intentionally shut us down? Is this the new status quo from America’s ‘most free’ social media platform?' Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) co-chair Ramaswamy both received backlash yesterday for supporting the hiring of foreign workers on H-1B visas over local Americans. Musk then dug himself even deeper yesterday evening after he endorsed a post which suggested Americans were too 'retarded' to be hired for skilled jobs. (Source: Mediaite - U.S.)
12/27/2024 Overnight, Trump cheerleaders have used Musk’s platform to attack the world’s richest man - and many now claim Musk is using his social media omnipotence to shut them down. “Never insult the monarch,” MAGA chronicler Cernovic warned his 1.3 million followers. Musk replied: “I am constantly insulted on this platform.” That was the final straw for Loomer, a failed Republican congressional candidate who got so close to Trump during the campaign that she accompanied him on the plane to the presidential debate with Harris. “This is America. We don’t have a monarchy. This is outrageous,” she wrote on X, formerly Twitter, after claiming that she was being censored on the platform by Musk. Loomer waded into the Boxing Day culture war sparked by Ramaswamy’s controversial post claiming that 'American culture has venerated mediocrity over excellence for way too long.' A debate over H1B visas has quickly descended into a bitter feud between those - led by the tech crowd - who believe importing highly skilled workers from abroad will boost the American economy and those - like Trump himself - who have long argued that the visas are being abused by companies seeking cheaper foreign labor to the detriment of American workers. The traditional white working-class bedrock of the MAGA movement, which sprang from the Tea Party, has always been intensely focused on reducing immigration, something Trump championed during his first term, symbolized by his promised wall along the border with Mexico. Musk tried to steer a path between the two sides, 'clarifying' his DOGE partner’s comments by saying that H1Bs should only be used for the very top talents, but the MAGA majority appeared not to be placated. Loomer claimed Musk and Ramaswamy infiltrated the movement for their own ends. “I have been more loyal to President Trump and his agenda than anyone. And I have only been punished for it. Pay attention MAGA. This is how you will all be treated now that Big Tech has infiltrated MAGA. 'President Musk' is starting to look real,” she said. She also posted a clip from a speech and a statement by Trump decrying the abuse of H1B visas. 'Tech bros have never seen this statement from @realDonaldTrump because they only decided to pretend being MAGA 4 months ago after Trump almost has his head blown off in Butler, PA. I am an original MAGA Trump supporter. I’m as die hard as they come. MAGA! America First!” Soon after her intervention, Loomer found that her X privileges had been curtailed. She said her checkmark had been removed, and her subscriptions had been canceled. “Breaking: @elonmusk also just canceled all of my subscriptions and sent a message to all of my subscribers saying, 'Loomer deactivated her subscriptions' as a way to demonetize me. That’s a lie. I didn’t do it. Why would I cancel my own subscriptions? This is @elonmusk retaliating against me for speaking truth. @elonmusk is a free speech fraud. Big Tech just doesn’t want to be held accountable. What am I guilty of? Supporting Trump’s own Policy of banning H1B visas and fighting for American tech workers. @realDonaldTrump Elon wants to attack your loyalists. This is unacceptable.” Dozens of other accounts criticizing Musk and Ramaswamy’s position also claimed that their checkmarks had been taken away. The executive director of Women for America First, Kremer, said hers had disappeared. The ConservativeOG group on X said the same had happened to them and their affiliated influencers. “Woah, @elonmusk just stripped our entire organization of badges and verified org status. I guess this is what you get when you hand the keys over to an autistic, power-hungry, self-aggrandizing traitor to his country,” wrote MAGA influencer Parra. Kassam, co-founder of Bannon’s War Room, posted: “Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.” He posted a clip of Colorado’s Democratic governor Polis telling CNN that Musk was right to defend the H1B visas. 'When @jaredpolis is your ideological ally, @elonmusk, you know you done f***ed up,' he wrote. Disgraced former congressman Gaetz, Trump’s unlikely pick to head the Justice Department, suggested that Musk and his Silicon Valley allies stay in their lane. “We welcomed the tech bros when they came running our way to avoid the 3rd grade teacher picking their kid’s gender - and the obvious Biden/Harris economic decline. We did not ask them to engineer an immigration policy.” (Source: MSN / The Daily Beast = U.S.)
"Opinion by Hines"
Dec 27, 2024 01:47 PM IST After days of posting anti-India content on X, starting with her potshots at the appointment of Krishnan as Trump’s AI advisor, the polarising 'far-right' activist Loomer claimed that Krishnan wants to take jobs away from Americans and outsource them to Indians, with her posts sparking a raging storm of racism against Indians. In separate posts, she also called for an end to the use of H1B visas, which allows highly skilled foreign employees to live and work in the United States. “Our country was built by white Europeans, actually. Not third-world invaders from India,” she wrote in one post. (Source: Hindustan Times - India)
December 27, 2024 The West kept Ukraine in the fight. A U.S.-led international coalition comprised of over forty countries has provided over $100 billion worth of military aid to Ukraine. In terms of military aid, the United States is by far the single most important supporter of Ukraine with over $62 billion worth of security aid packages. The United States has provided Ukraine with M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), MGM-140 Army Tactical Ballistic Systems (ATACMS), MIM-104 Patriot air defense batteries, M1 Abrams main battle tanks, M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles, M-777 155mm towed howitzers, M109 Paladin 155mm self-propelled howitzers, T-72B main battle tanks, National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS), FIM-192 Stinger shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles, over 4 million artillery munitions, and more than 500 million small arms bullets and grenades. ’These are just some’ of the weapon systems and capabilities provided to Ukraine. As the manufacturing country, the United States has also authorized other countries to provide Ukraine with F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jets. In terms of transferring these weapon systems to Ukraine, the United States has been doing it in two different ways: Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA) packages and Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI) packages. PDA packages draw from the Pentagon’s existing stocks to provide immediate relief and capabilities to the Ukrainian forces. The U.S. military has been providing weapon systems from its reserves in order not to jeopardize its global deterrence posture. USAI packages provide the Pentagon with money to buy brand-new capabilities for the Ukrainian military. It can take years before they are delivered to the Ukrainian military. Alternatives methods of funding: Yesterday, the United States sent Kyiv the first tranche of loans generated solely from profits from seized frozen Russian assets. According to Kyiv, the first loan was worth $1 billion. Japan will also be sending $3 billion generated from seized frozen Russian assets. Earlier in December, the United States announced that it would be allocating approximately $20 billion from seized frozen Russian assets to Ukraine. The Group of Seven, under the Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration Loans initiative, will provide approximately $50 billion to Ukraine in 2025 from the profits generated from seized frozen Russian assets; the funds will go toward helping the Ukrainian military, as well as providing important financial relief to the Ukrainian government. (Source: The National Interest – U.S.)
by Atlamazoglou, a seasoned defense journalist specializing in special operations and a Hellenic Army veteran.
Mexico
December 27, 2024 Mexico will launch a mobile application with an alert button for migrants facing imminent detention in the United States, the government said today. "If you find yourself facing imminent arrest, you press an alert button that sends a signal to the nearest consulate," Mexican Foreign Minister de la Fuente told. The app, which is expected to be ready in January, will also notify the person's family and the Mexican foreign ministry, he added. There were an estimated four million unauthorized Mexican immigrants in the United States in 2022, according to the US-based Pew Research Center. Mexico has dozens of consulates across the neighboring country. Trump has promised to declare a national emergency at the border with Mexico and expel millions who lack residency papers, calling the arrival of migrants an "invasion." (Source: Barron's - U.S. / Agence France Presse)
NATO
27/12/2024 - 11:38 NATO Secretary-General Rutte said today that NATO will enhance its military presence in the Baltic Sea as Estonia's navy began patrolling an undersea cable supplying energy from Finland. A different cable, the Estlink 2 submarine cable that carries electricity from Finland to Estonia was disconnected from the grid On Christmas Day, just over a month after two telecommunications cables were severed in Swedish territorial waters in the Baltic. Finnish authorities yesterday said they were investigating the oil tanker Eagle S, that sailed from a Russian port, as part of a probe for aggravated sabotage. (Source: France 24 / AFP = France)
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Europe
Hungary
26 December 2024 "Pole and Hungarian brothers be" is a well-known proverb in both countries. Hungary granted asylum to a wanted Polish ex-minister as a "political refugee." On December 19, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán granted asylum to the former Polish Deputy Justice Minister Romanowski, He has indicated he is open to further cases. In an interview with the conservative pro-government Hungarian news portal Mandiner, he also called the current Polish government a liberal rainbow coalition that 'uses the rule of law and legal means to get even with its political opponents.' Polish-Hungarian relations are at a low point 'because the liberal Polish rainbow coalition is unable to distinguish between party and state politics,' Orbán said. On December 20, Romanowski said he wanted to continue working from Budapest for a "sovereign, Christian and strong Poland." (Source: DW - Germany)
Lithuania
December 26, 2024 Earlier this month, the Lithuanian Defence Materiel Agency under the Ministry of National Defence (DMA) announced it signed a contract with KNDS Deutschland for forty-four Leopard 2A8 main battle tanks (MBTs) valued at €950 million ($988 million) to equip a Lithuanian Army armored unit. Lithuania passed its 2025 state budget, which will allocate 4 percent of its GDP (gross domestic product) to defense. Earlier this month, the German-based Rheinmetall announced it had begun construction of an artillery ammunition plant in the Lithuanian city of Baisogala, in the center of the country. The plant is on track to begin producing 155mm rounds - the NATO standard ordnance for weapons, including the M777 towed howitzer and numerous self-propelled artillery platforms - by the middle of 2026. During a recent visit to Germany Minister of National Defence Šakalien had further pledged that Vilnius would remain committed to hosting a Bundeswehr military brigade near the border of Belarus. (Source: The National Interest - U.S.)
Spain
26.12.2024 According to Spain’s Interior Ministry, 57,738 migrants reached Spain’s shores as of Dec. 15. At least 10,457 people perished while trying to reach Spain’s coasts irregularly in 2024, migration NGO Caminando Fronteras said today. The vast majority of the migrants - 9,757 - died on the Atlantic route from northwest Africa to the Canary Islands. The group also reported that 131 boats disappeared without a trace. (Source: Anadolu Agency - Turkey)
Azerbaijan
December 26, 2024 Confusion reigns over the causes for the crash of the Azal passenger plane on December 25 that killed 38 from a total of 72 people on board. Conflicting evidence suggests it was either a bird strike, or the plane was possibly shot down by Russian surface-to-air missile defences over the Chechen capital of Grozny. The passenger plane crashed near the city of Aktau, Kazakhstan, during a flight from Baku to Grozny. It is possible that a missile exploded near the plane, but then it is likely the passengers would have seen the explosion through the windows. It is also possible the plane was hit by shrapnel from a missile that exploded much further away from the plane out of the line of site, but the concentration of shrapnel damage on the fuselage and in the tail strongly suggests the explosion was close to the plane that strongly supports the theory of an explosion in the engine caused by a bird strike. (Source: bne IntelliNews - Germany)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
26.12.2024 Helez, the defense minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina yesterday said the country is reconsidering mandatory military service due to new global developments. 'Our neighbors Serbia and Croatia announced they will begin introducing mandatory military service. However, it would be very difficult to implement in Bosnia and Herzegovina due to complex constitutional structure," Helez told. Conscription in the Balkan country ended in 2006. (Source: Anadolu Agency - Turkey)
Kazakhstan
Thursday 26 December 2024 18:12 GMT Russia plays down speculation over cause of Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash in Kazakhstan. Kazakh officials said that those on board the plane included 42 Azerbaijani citizens, 16 Russian nationals, six Kazakhs and three Kyrgyzstan nationals. Five of the 67 were crew. (Source: The Independent - United Kingdom)
Russia
December 26, 2024 2:47pm Vnukovo, Domodedovo, Zhukovsky and Sheremetyevo - all four of Moscow’s airports were been temporarily closed without any reason given, according to Russia’s aviation watchdog. Kaluga airport located just outside of Moscow have also been affected by the ruling. It is believed to be part of a ‘carpet’ plan which has been implemented at Moscow airports in recent years due to threats posed by drone attack, according to Russian media. (Source: Metro - United Kingdom)
Thursday 26 December 2024 11:55 GMT Zelensky said more than 70 missiles, including ballistic missiles, and more than 100 attack drones were used to strike Ukraine’s power sources. 'US President Biden denounced the attack' and said he asked the US Defense Department to push forward with a new surge of military aid to Kyiv. Washington has committed $175 billion in aid for Ukraine. Russia’s foreign minister Lavrov said Ukraine launched western-made missiles and drones in the attack today and vowed retaliation. (Source: The Independent - United Kingdom)
Asia
Afghanistan
Dec 26, 2024 15:27 IST Since its inception in the mid-1990s, the Taliban, which was then reared to destabilise the Soviet-backed regime, received significant support and backing from Pakistan. The Pakistani intelligence agency, ISI, played a crucial role in the formation and sustenance of the Taliban for decades. In 1996, Pakistan was one of only three countries that recognised the Taliban’s Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan as a legitimate government. Pakistan provided the Taliban with military advisers, experts, and even combat troops, including members of its Special Services Group commandos. Islamabad has repeatedly denied the claims. This support continued despite international pressure and UN Security Council resolutions calling for an end to aid due to the Taliban's hosting of al-Qaida and Osama bin Laden. Pakistan, for decades let the radical militants grow along its northwestern borders. Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), although a separate terror group from the one in Kabul, is known to have a tacit understanding with the Afghan Taliban. What Pakistan once nurtured as a strategic asset is now a volatile force threatening its own stability. TTP attacked a checkpoint in the country’s northwest, resulting in the deaths of 16 Pakistani soldiers. Pakistani airstrikes in eastern Afghanistan, specifically in the Paktika province provoked a strong response from Afghanistan's Taliban regime, that has condemned the attacks and vowed retaliation. Pakistan now faces a dual Taliban challenge: the TTP, which operates against Islamabad from areas along the Afghan-Pakistan border and the Taliban that is in power in Afghanistan. Following the Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan, Pakistan has witnessed a spike in terror attacks as the new regime has emboldened and strengthened the TTP. The TTP aims to establish an Islamic emirate in Pakistan, just like its brother-outfit did in Kabul. Over 1,500 were killed, including 500 security personnel in terror attacks in Pakistan in 2023. After Islamabad accused the Kabul regime of cross-border terrorism, it has imposed trade restrictions, expelled some 5,00,000* undocumented Afghan migrants, and put in a stricter visa policy. Military actions on the TTP have continued too. Around 15,000 Taliban fighters from Kabul, Kandahar, and Herat are marching towards the Pakistani Mir Ali border adjoining Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, according to reports. (Source: India Today)
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Japan
26 December 2024 12:39 pm Japan Airlines said it was hit by a cyberattack today, causing delays to more than 20 domestic flights but the carrier said there was no impact on flight safety. (Source: Outlook India)
Myanmar
2024.12.26 About 6.5% of Myanmar’s 57 million people are Christian, many of them members of ethnic minorities in hilly border areas of Chin, Kachin, Kayah and Kayin states. Predominantly Buddhist Myanmar has been engulfed in conflict since the military overthrew an elected government in 2021, with fighting particularly heavy in ethnic minority areas where many Christians live and where generations have battled for self-determination. The chief of the junta, Senior Gen. Min, attended a Christmas dinner on Sunday at St. Mary’s Cathedral in the main city of Yangon and reiterated a call for insurgents to make peace, saying his government was strengthening democracy. Anti-junta forces dismiss his calls as meaningless and say there is no basis for trusting the military, which imprisoned its leaders and has tried to crush all opposition. More than 300 religious buildings, including about 100 churches and numerous Buddhist temples, have been destroyed by the military in attacks since the 2021 coup, shadow government says. Junta forces badly damaged the church in the home village of Myanmar’s most prominent Christian, Cardinal Bo, in an air raid in October. In November, the air force bombed a church where displaced people were sheltering near northern Myanmar’s border with China killing nine of them including children. In northwestern Myanmar’s Chin state, people fear military retaliation for losses to insurgent forces there in recent days and so have cut back their Christmas festivities. Many members of Myanmar’s Christian minority celebrated Christmas in fear this year, worried that the military would unleash airstrikes on them. “Everyone going to church is worried that they’re going to get bombed,' a resident, who declined to be identified, told on Christmas Day. “The sermons are as short as possible, not only at Christmas but every Sunday too,” she said. In an area under the control of anti-junta insurgents in a rebel zone in Myanmar's Kayah state lately religious ceremonies have only been held in Mother’s Cave, which is free from the danger of air strikes. Several hundred people, most of them women and children, crowded into the cave on Christmas Eve. (Source: Radio Free Asia - U.S.)
Syria
Dec 26, 2024, 1:43 PM Protests have erupted across Syria over militants’ desecration of an Alawite shrine in Aleppo, with armed groups belonging to Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) opening fire on protesters. Tens of thousands took to the streets in Latakia, Tartus, Homs, Hama, and Qardaha yesterday, resulting in violent confrontations. (Source: MEHR News Agency - Iran)
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Europe
France
24 December 2024 Thousands of worshippers will gather inside Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris at midnight today for the Christmas mass - the first since a major fire nearly destroyed the iconic structure in April 2019. The Paris diocese warned that only 2,700 worshippers would be allowed in for the service - one of several on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The 12th-century monument reopened earlier this month after a five-year restoration program by France's government that cost some €700 million ($728 million). A Neopolitan nativity scene has been installed to help tell the story of Christmas. Since the Cathedral fully reopened on 16 December, some 270,000 people have toured the site. (Source: DW – Germany)
Germany
24 December 2024 In his Christmas mass, the Protestant Bishop of Germany's northwestern city of Oldenburg, Adomeit, said that the festive season is a protest against pessimism and hopelessness. Adomeit praised those who came together to light candles, pray and mourn for the victims of the Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, who he said had shown that the light of humanity is stronger than the darkness of violence. Our thoughts are with the victims, their families and all those who are suffering from this terrible act of violence, he added. Despite everything that frightens us, we want and may dare to trust, Adomeit told the congregation at Oldenburg's St. Lambert's Church. "Christmas is not just an event that we celebrate. It is an invitation to let our lives be shaped by this message." (Source: DW – Germany)
24.12.2024 Christmas market attacker Abdulmohsen in the German city of Magdeburg left will in vehicle he used in rampage. He stated his intention to donate all his assets to the German Red Cross. A further investigation revealed that Abdulmohsen gave a video interview on Dec. 12 at a Magdeburg hotel to a US-based activist group called RAIR Foundation* USA. During the interview, he praised billionaire entrepreneur Musk and Jones, raising further questions about his motivations and ideological leanings. (Source: Anadolu Agency - Turkey)
* Renamed: Rise Align Ignite Reclaim, or RAIR Foundation - previously known as the Resistance Against Islamic Radicals (RAIR) - organization founded by Mekelburg (born 1972 ?), aka Amy Mek, an American activist, critic of Islam, with accounts banned in France and in Germany due to her postings. (Source: Wikipedia).
Spain
24 December 2024 In his Christmas message, Spain's King Felipe VI urged the public to draw lessons from this year's catastrophic floods. The monarch said the disaster, which killed 231 people, was 'an event difficult to accept, but from which we must all be able to draw the necessary lessons that strengthen us as a society and make us grow." Thousands of people were made homeless in the October 29 floods. "We have realized - and understood - the frustration, the pain, the impatience, the demands for a greater and more efficient coordination by the administrations," Felipe said in a reference to the public anger at the mismanagement of the disaster. (Source: DW – Germany)
Russia
24 December 2024 14:56 The 15 years old Russian vessel Ursa Major left St. Petersburg on Dec. 11. It sinks in Mediterranean, reportedly while en route to withdraw military assets from Syria. (Source: The Insider, Headquartered Riga, Latvia)
24 December 2024 Russia’s full-scale war comes to the North Caucasus. Since July, multiple republics in the North Caucasus have been subjected to drone attacks. Ukraine has declined to claim responsibility. The first republic in the North Caucasus to be targeted by a drone attack was North Ossetia, which was struck twice in July 2024. The attack caused minor destruction and fires at the Mozdok military airfield. The most recent drone attack in North Ossetia occurred on 12 December, the target again being the Mozdok military airfield. According to the Russian Defence Ministry, all three ‘Ukrainian drones’ were shot down. The republic of Daghestan was first targeted in November, when a group of drones attacked the Caspian Sea port city of Kaspiysk two times, which is home to a base of Russia’s Caspian Flotilla. At the time, the head of Daghestan, Melikov, claimed there were no casualties or damage. Ukrainian intelligence, however, told that two missile ships, the Tatarstan and the Daghestan, as well as other small naval vessels, were damaged. On the morning of 15 December, three drones attacked the Chechen capital, Grozny. According to Chechen head Kadyrov, two of the drones were shot down by the city’s air defense systems, the third fell on the territory of the Akhmat Grozny unit of the Russian National Guard. It was the fourth attack in Chechnya since October. Kadyrov has repeatedly promised revenge following drone attacks, including suggesting that Ukrainian POWs should be used as human shields at potential military targets in the republic and beyond. Belokiev, a Chechen political blogger and former spokesman for the Sheikh Mansur Ichkerian battalion fighting for Ukraine believes that specific targets in Chechnya were chosen because the most elite soldiers and commanders are concentrated there. Chechnya, Belokiev notes, constantly uses [these sites] as a PR tool, claiming soldiers are being trained at facilities in the republic. Much more important objects on the territory of Chechnya could be hit from the Ukrainian point of view, Belokiev argues: The Russian military bases that are in the mountains, the FSB building that is located in Grozny, not far from the railway station, and so on. ’Even the residence of Kadyrov!’ According to Belokiev, Ukraine is not taking responsibility for these attacks because ‘Ukraine sees Chechens as its allies rather than enemies’, noting that Ukraine has recognised Chechnya as an occupied territory. ‘The Kadyrovtsy are not afraid to shoot down drones over residential buildings. They don’t try to shoot them down over some fields, or something. This shows that they don’t care about ordinary people. And if these drones fall somewhere and hit the civilian sector and civilians get hurt, it will not be Ukraine’s fault, but the Russian leadership, including the regional leadership,’ Belokiev argues. Not everyone is convinced that Ukraine has been behind the attacks. ‘It makes one wonder why they flew over the whole of Russia, why nobody shot them down or tried to shoot them down. A huge number of different versions arise here, including that it’s the FSB guys themselves shelling Chechnya, that it's not Ukraine. There is a version that perhaps these are saboteurs who somewhere print drones on 3D printers, assemble them, and launch them already from the territory of Russia, and perhaps even from the territory of the North Caucasus’, Belokiev notes. Kutayev, president of the civil society organisation Assembly of Peoples of the Caucasus, is absolutely certain that the FSB is behind the attacks on the North Caucasus republics, referring to ‘precise data’. ‘These are “corn planes”, which have a speed of only 50-70 kilometres per hour at best. To cover 1,300 kilometres, this UAV has to fly for more than a day. This is unreasonable and unrealistic. That is why there is absolutely no doubt that the FSB is launching them in Chechnya, in Grozny, against the Kaydyrovtsy, for its own internal [reasons], not fully understood by us, but there is no doubt that they exist. These are not Ukrainian UAVs, they are Russian UAVs, and they have a registered address - it is the FSB,’ Kutayev tells. Kutayev believes that the attacks on Chechnya are an attempt by the FSB to pressure Kadyrov into sending more people to Ukraine. He cites the targets chosen - mainly police regiments - as an argument. In his opinion, if the drones were Ukrainian, they would have flown to the city of Khankala, where the military leadership is located and where there is an airbase. Another theory promoted by sources from Ukrainian intelligence links the drone attacks in Chechnya to the deadly shooting at the Moscow office of the online retailer Wildberries, centering around a conflict between Kadyrov and lawmakers from neighboring North Caucasian republics. Ukraine has not yet made an official statement about the attacks on Chechnya and North Ossetia. The only target confirmed by Ukrainian journalists, citing their sources, was the attack on the Caspian Flotilla ships in Daghestan. (Source: OC Media /Open Caucasus Media/, headquarters Tbilisi, Georgia)
by Chukharova, born and raised in Vladikavkaz. She now lives in Prague, completing her Master's degree in Russian Studies at Charles University, specialising in the study of military and inter-ethnic conflicts in the North Caucasus. She has previously worked for RFE/RL.
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Ukraine
12/24/2024 Ukraine used to celebrate Christmas on January 7. According to reports, around 150,000 Ukrainian soldiers remain at the frontline, out of a total of 2.2 million strong military personnel. Millions of Ukrainian refugees are spending their third Christmas abroad, having been offered shelter in neighboring European countries when the war began. More than 10,000 Ukrainian civilians have been killed. Between them, Ukraine and Russia are estimated to have lost around half a million soldiers during the nearly three-year war. Ukraine is this year celebrating Christmas in December for the second time after the law was changed to move away from the traditional January date observed by the Russian Orthodox Church. President Zelenskyy signed the legislation in 2023 stating the country 'would abandon the Russian heritage'. (Source: DW – Germany)
Vatican
24 December 2024 Pope Francis has opened the Holy Door of St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, marking the official beginning of the Catholic Church's Jubilee 2025 year. In a wheelchair due to a severe knee condition, Francis knocked several times on the heavy bronze door, which helpers then opened from the inside. He was then wheeled across the threshold as bells tolled across Rome and the choir inside the basilica began Christmas Eve Mass. Every 25 years, the Catholic Church celebrates a special Holy Year known as a Jubilee. During the year, the Catholic faithful can receive forgiveness for their sins through prayer and penance, including through a ritual that involves passing through the Holy Door. Millions of people are expected to travel to Italy over the next 12 months for the pilgrimage. Pope Francis has dedicated the 2025 Jubilee to the theme of hope. (Source: DW – Germany)
24 December 2024 Pope Francis, the 88-year-old pontiff will appear in front of 30,000 people and a live TV audience worldwide today evening to kick off the occasion, to open the "Holy Door" of St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican and to launch Jubilee 2025, a year of events which is also known as Holy Year and takes place every 25 years. Catholics can be forgiven for their sins in a ritual that involves walking through the imposing bronze Holy Door, which is normally bricked up. Visitors to the Vatican are expected to draw millions of pilgrims to Rome over the next year. Much of Rome has also been given a facelift in preparation, with monuments such as the Trevi Fountain and the Ponte Sant'Angelo cleaned up and roads redesigned to improve the flow of traffic. Some 700 security officers are being deployed for the Jubilee celebrations, with measures further tightened following Friday's deadly car-ramming on a Christmas market in Germany. Later today, Pope Francis will preside over the traditional Christmas Eve mass at St Peter's Square. Tomorrow, he will deliver his traditional Christmas Day blessing, Urbi et Orbi (to the city and the world). On Thursday, Francis will open a Holy Door at a prison in Rome and preside over a mass in a show of support for the inmates. (Source: DW – Germany)
Asia
Iran
(Tuesday), Dec 24, 2024, 4:52 PM Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Baghaei has rejected claims that the country is using children as proxy forces to attack targets in Europe. Bloomberg claimed in a report on Saturday that Iran-affiliated groups have been recruiting local criminals, including minors, to target Jewish and Israeli institutions in Europe this year. Baghaei said the claims showed that making "accusations against Iran had entered a new phase" which he described as preposterous and ridiculous. (Source: IRNA - Iran)
Iraq
Dec 24, 2024, 5:12 PM Iran attaches great importance to ties with Iraqi Kurdistan. The head of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region, Barzani, received Asadi, the new Consul General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Erbil. (Source: MEHR News Agency - Iran)
Syria
24 December 2024 Hope and fears of Christians in Syria under the new Islamist leadership. The country's de facto ruler Sharaa has told visiting Western officials that his government won't seek revenge against Assad's followers or repress other minority groups. However, several recent incidents have targeted Christians, including the burning of a Christmas tree, vandalism and a shooting at a Greek Orthodox church in Hama last week and the blasting of jihadi songs from vehicles in a predominantly Christian neighborhood. Syrian Christians attend first Christmas mass since Assad's ouster. Christmas Eve church services were held in Syria's capital Damascus for the first since President Assad was overthrown. The pews of Lady of Damascus Church were filled with Christian followers, holding candles and singing hymns. The service was an early test of a pledge by Syria's new Islamist rulers to protect the rights of the country's religious minorities. /Video/ (Source: DW – Germany)
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2:32 PM CET, December 24, 2024 The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said today they have launched a counter-offensive against the Ankara-backed Syrian National Army to take back areas near Syria’s northern border with Turkey. The SDF is Washington’s critical ally in Syria, targeting sleeper cells of the extremist islamic state (is) group scattered across the country’s east. Tens of thousands of children, family members, and supporters of is militants are still held in large detention centers in northeastern Syria, in areas under SDF control. (Source: AP - U.S.)
24 Dec 2024 A meeting between Sharaa and the heads of the groups ended in an agreement on the dissolution of all rebel factions and their integration under the supervision of the ministry of defence. The Kurdish-led and United States-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) group in northeastern Syria is not part of the deal just announced. (Source: Al Jazeera - Qatar)
North America
United States
(Tuesday), Dec 24, 2024 07:02 PM IST American airlines requested that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) implement a nationwide ground stop for all American flights and their subsidiary airlines as of 6:49 a.m. ET. ’On Monday’ it grounded all of its flights across the country due to what it described as an unspecified technical issue, drawing ire from the passengers with travel plans on Christmas eve. (Source: Hindustan Times - India)
24 December 2024 US Air Force General Guillot, whose agency traditionally "tracks" Santa on Christmas Eve, has insisted that the recent mystery drone sightings over the northeastern United States won't impact deliveries of gifts. The sightings, which US agencies say are either aircraft, stars or hobbyist drones, have sparked curiosity worldwide that they could be unidentified flying objects (UFOs) from another planet. „Of course, we are concerned about drones and anything else in the air," Guilliot, who is commander of the US-Canadian North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), told. "But I don't foresee any difficulty at all with drones for Santa this year." The Santa tracker began in 1955 and his movements can now be followed by voice assistants like Siri and Alexa. NORAD reported today that Santa and his reindeer were making stops in Russia and Iran after visiting countries in East Asia over the past few hours. (Source: DW – Germany)
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Germany
23.12.2024 Germany announces new arms package for Ukraine. Weapons deal includes 15 Leopard 1 A5 main battle tanks, 2 Gepard anti-aircraft tanks, self-propelled howitzer 2000, 2 Iris-T anti-aircraft systems, and 2 Patriot missile launch bases. Furthermore, Germany is now supplying Ukraine with an additional 65,000 rounds of anti-aircraft tank ammunition for the Gepard anti-aircraft tanks as well as additional ammunition for the Iris-T system. Germany will also supply AIM-9L/I Sidewinder air-to-air missiles, which enable fighter aircraft to attack targets in the air. In addition to the heavy weapons, the German arms package features also trucks, drones, other radar systems and ammunition. Germany has now provided a total of around €28 billion (29.1 billion dollars) in military aid available to support Ukraine. Part of the money was used to finance arms deliveries to industry, while the rest (€5.2 billion) comes from direct deliveries from the German military’s stocks. ;) (Source: Anadolu Agency - Turkey)
Greenland
22 December 2024 Greenland has once again said it is not for sale after US President-elect Trump said he wanted to take control of the territory. Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede said: "We are not for sale and we will not be for sale." (Source: BBC - United Kingdom)
Poland
12/23/24 AT 4:57 PM EST Poland has introduced mandatory firearm and basic first aid training for schoolchildren. The lessons, conducted for one hour per week in school gymnasiums, also include topics on state security, survival techniques, and tactical rescue. The Education for Safety program targets students aged 14 to 16. It teaches theoretical and practical gun-handling skills using laser-based weapons for safety. Students learn how to assemble and disassemble firearms, improve shooting accuracy, and respond to warfare-related threats. Cybersecurity awareness is integral component of the curriculum. Poland's education ministry emphasized that the initiative addresses ’the increasing threat to state security from the 2022 war in Ukraine.’ The program, designed in collaboration with the national defense ministry, builds on earlier optional training offered in some schools since 2022. The government plans to implement the program across all 18,000 schools nationwide, signaling a significant shift in education policy. Gun ownership, while regulated, is accepted in Poland, with strict background checks and mandatory training required for firearm licenses. (Source: International Business Times – U.S.)
23 December 2024 ...The United States has emerged as a major partner in the Polish nuclear programme, the implementation of which could make a significant contribution to Poland's energy transition. Following a 2020 agreement of cooperation in the field of civil nuclear energy, the Polish government selected Westinghouse Electric Company’s AP1000 technology for the construction of Poland’s first nuclear power plant, which will have the participation of Polskie Elektrownie Jądrowe. In September 2023, US companies Westinghouse Electric Company and Bechtel signed agreements to form a consortium focused on the design and construction of this facility. According to a PWC report commissioned by Westinghouse, the construction of six AP1000 units in Poland would result in a 39% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to current emissions from power generation sources, while providing emission-free energy to more than 13 million households. The US is also being considered as a partner in plans to build a second large nuclear power plant in Poland. Moreover, US companies are seen as important partners in the development of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) in Poland. Polish company Orlen has been included in the US Phoenix Initiative, a government programme supporting Europe's transition from fossil fuels to SMR reactors. In total, the US plans to allocate 2 million dollars from the Phoenix programme to projects in Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. OSGE, a joint venture between the Polish companies Orlen and Synthos, is currently considering seven future SMR locations in Poland, with Canadian company Laurentis Energy Partners as a potential partner. On 14 November 2024, OSGE signed an agreement to collaborate with Laurentis Energy Partners on the creation of a PSAR, the initial safety report required to begin licensing SMR technology... (Source: European Council on Foreign Relations - Headquarters Berlin, Germany)
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Note: "This paper examines Poland’s key international partnerships in energy generation, covering fossil fuels and renewable energy sectors, such as wind, solar, hydrogen, and nuclear power plants. It also identifies areas with untapped potential for further cooperation".
Romania
Mon, 23 Dec, 2024 - 20:15 Politicians have voted in favour of a new pro-European coalition government led by incumbent Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, whose PSD party topped the polls in the parliamentary election. Parliament approved the new administration in a 240-143 vote in Romania’s 466-seat legislature. The new coalition is made up of the leftist Social Democratic Party (PSD) the centre-right National Liberal Party (PNL), the ethnic Hungarian UDMR party and national minorities. In 2021, the PSD and the PNL also formed an unlikely but increasingly strained coalition together with UDMR, which exited the Cabinet last year after a power-sharing dispute. Romania’s 16 ministerial positions will be shared among the parties, which will hold a slim majority in the legislature. It is widely seen as a tactical partnership to shut out far-right nationalists whose voices found fertile ground amid high living costs and a sluggish economy. Mr Ciolacu said that the new government would aim to quickly organise the rerun of the presidential election in which the new coalition has agreed to put forward an agreed common pro-European candidate. Romania was plunged into turmoil after Mr Georgescu’s surprise success in the presidential race. Days before the December 8 run-off, the Constitutional Court made the unprecedented move to annul the presidential race. (Source: Irish Examiner - Ireland / AP - U.S.)
Kosovo
23.12.2024 Kosovo on Feb. 9 will hold its first parliamentary elections since declaring its independence from Serbia in 2008. Kosovo’s Central Election Commission today barred the main ethnic Serb party from competing in the parliamentary election. The commission declined to certify the Serbian List, citing nationalist remarks by its leader, Elek. The list had been expected to win all 10 reserved seats for Serb representatives. The commission certified 16 out of 17 political entities on the list and 674 candidates for MP. Kosovo has an ethnic Serb minority, particularly in northern Kosovo, near the border with Serbia. The area has seen ethnic unrest in recent years. (Source: Anadolu Agency - Turkey)
Russia
December 23, 2024 Trump told at Turning Point’s America Fest convention yesterday that Putin said he "wants to meet with me as soon as possible.” The Kremlin said there are currently no plans for President Putin to meet with U.S. President-elect Trump. Kremlin Spokesman Peskov told TASS today that so far, there have been no real impulses for a meeting with Trump before his inauguration in January. Last week Putin dangled the prospect of Russian concessions before audiences in Washington and the West, saying more than once during his annual question and answer conference that Russia was ready for compromise. But he attached numerous conditions to the idea of compromise, suggesting that Moscow’s goal of subjugating Ukraine and winning major security guarantees from NATO and the West remain in place, as well as saying he does not consider President Zelenskiy a legitimate leader. (Source: RFE/RL – U.S.)
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Russia
(Monday), 23/12/2024 - 00:49 Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico held talks with Russian President Putin in Moscow on Sunday, discussing gas transit and the war in Ukraine, as Kyiv signals it will not renew a key gas deal with Slovakia. Fico arrived in Russia on a working visit and met with Putin one-on-one yesterday evening. According to Kremlin spokesman Peskov, the talks were expected to focus on the international situation and Russian natural gas deliveries. Russian natural gas still flows to some European countries, including Slovakia, through Ukraine. Fico said the talks in Moscow were a reaction to what Zelenskyy told him on Thursday in Brussels, that he is against any gas transit to Slovakia through Ukraine. There President Zelenskyy told EU leaders that Kyiv has no intention of renewing the five-year agreement signed before the war that is due to expire at the end of this year, something Fico insisted will harm his country's interests. Fico also said that Zelenskyy is in favor of sanctions against Russia’s nuclear program, which he said was unacceptable and against the interest of his country that relies on nuclear energy. Fico said Putin confirmed to him that Russia is still ready to deliver gas to the West. Slovakia last month signed a short-term pilot contract to buy natural gas from Azerbaijan. Earlier this year, it struck a deal to import U.S. liquefied natural gas through a pipeline from Poland. The country can also receive gas through Austrian, Hungarian and Czech networks, enabling imports from Germany among other potential suppliers. Fico said they also discussed the military situation in Ukraine, chances for a peaceful solution to the war and the bilateral relations between their two countries. Fico’s views on Russia’s war on Ukraine differ sharply from most other European leaders. In an interview with the Rossiya-1 channel in October, he contended the West has prolonged the war by supporting Ukraine, adding that sanctions against Russia were ineffective. He declared that he was ready to negotiate with Putin. Fico also vowed to attend a military parade in Moscow next May that will mark the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany’s defeat in World War II. (Source: France 24 / AP – U.S.)
Ukraine
8:46 ET, Dec 23 2024 Ukraine has deployed an all-robot assault force operated remotely to the battlefield for the first time to attack Russian troops in Kharkiv assault on a small section of the front. It involved remote-controlled flying surveillance and minelaying drones, one-way explosive robots on the ground and in the air as well as gun-armed ground ’bots. The precise details of the weapons are not known. Another weapon in Ukraine's robot arsenal is the deadly dragon drone, spewing lethal thermite. Anyone caught underneath the hot molten iron oxide that burns at 2,500 degrees and aluminium combination would be burned to death. Previously Ukraine was set to unleash robotic dogs in the war to replace soldiers in dangerous missions on the frontline. The robots have a battery life of up to two hours. They can carry up to 7kg of ammunition or medical supplies. Earlier this month a senior government minister said Ukraine will need thousands of uncrewed robotic ground vehicles next year to shuttle ammunition and supplies to infantry in the trenches and evacuate wounded soldiers. (Source: The U.S. Sun)
Africa
Mozambique
23.12.2024 Cyclone Chido struck the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, one of the islands most vulnerable to climate change, on Dec. 14. The storm later impacted Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe, causing widespread devastation. The death toll in Mozambique from Cyclone Chido has risen to 94. The cyclone struck the country’s Indian Ocean coastline on Dec. 15, reached wind speeds of up to 260 kilometers per hour and affected around 622,000 people, destroying or partially damaging around 140,000 homes. In Malawi the death toll from Chido has risen to 13. (Source: Anadolu Agency - Turkey)
Asia
Iran
Mon, December 23, 2024 at 10:30 AM GMT+1 Threats build around ally Iran. When Beijing brokered a historic peace deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia last year, it was seen as a milestone for China's proactive engagement with the Middle East. With the downfall of Syria's Assad, and the loss of Hamas and Hezbollah during its war against Israel, Tehran faces mounting geopolitical threats. Iran has experienced economic hardship since Trump's first presidency. After withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal - a multipolar framework to negotiate Iran's nuclear issue - Trump imposed harsher economic sanctions on the Islamic Republic, a campaign Washington called ’maximum pressure" and whose impact has lasted until today. On the security front, the Trump administration coordinated the assassination of Soleimani in 2020, dragging US-Iran relations to one of their most dangerous points in decades. The harsh stance is likely to continue with Trump's Tehran-hawkish Middle East cabinet - including Boulos, the president's Middle East adviser, Witkoff, the special envoy to the Middle East, and Huckabee, the ambassador to Israel. This month, Boulous told French media outlet Le Point that Trump would certainly pursue the ’maximum pressure" campaign against Iran in the clearest indication yet that the incoming administration would enforce Iran's economic and geopolitical isolation. In contrast to Washington's hostility, China's relations with Iran have grown economically and politically in the past few years, and it has been a major force trying to stop Iran being totally isolated. China is a crucial trading partner and oil buyer for the Islamic Republic, reportedly through trade transit to circumvent sanctions. Beijing has invited Tehran to join Brics and Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) - two Beijing-led regional blocs - to avoid Tehran falling into further international isolation. Iran is one of China's Middle Eastern partners in the Belt and Road Initiative, yet it has seen significantly fewer investments over the past decade compared with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and neighbouring Pakistan. A landmark 25-year cooperation agreement signed in 2021 between the two countries has also seen little implementation. On the diplomatic front, Iran is still an important pillar for China's ambition as a mediator in the region. Experts said that with Trump's hawkish Middle East policy cabinet, China-Iran relations were likely to strengthen under the common pressure. But China's ability to remain a mediator could be at risk in the next four years, given the changing circumstances of Iran and its regional rivals. Wen, a Middle East specialist at Shanghai International Studies University, said Trump's unyielding support for Israel and harsh approach to Iran could shrink China's space as a regional mediator. He predicted that if Trump took a hardline attitude to support Israel, the Gaza war could be ended in a timely manner. Trump would continue to push his diplomatic legacy in the region, the Abraham Accords, which encourages Israel - Iran's biggest rival in the region - to establish diplomatic relations with Arab countries. "China has always insisted that the Palestinian-Israeli issue is the core issue in the Middle East and calls for the 'two-state solution'. The Abraham Accords, however, are trying to marginalise the Palestinian-Israeli problem. The conflict between China and the United States on this issue will become more distinct," Wen said. Marks, a non-resident fellow with the Stimson Centre's China programme and a former US defence adviser, said the growing conflicts in the Middle East - especially the recent regime change in Syria - risk further confrontation between Iran and Saudi Arabia. Syria has been one of the major battlegrounds for the Saudi-Iran decade-long confrontation. Tehran openly backed Assad's regime with force but Riyadh opposed the regime on the diplomatic front. The instability and escalation likely to follow in Syria will fuel disagreements and tensions across the region, Marks said. "Beijing will have to carefully navigate a politically explosive environment as many of its key partners find themselves on opposing sides over Syria's future." (Source: Yahoo - U.S. / South China Morning Post)
Israel
December 23, 2024 Israel is getting ready to annex the occupied Palestinian West Bank in the coming weeks or months. (Source: Antiwar / The Palestine Chronicle)
by Dr. Baroud, a journalist, author and the Editor of The Palestine Chronicle; a Non-resident Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Islam and Global Affairs (CIGA) /Turkey/. He is the author of six books. His latest book, co-edited with Pappé, is Our Vision for Liberation: Engaged Palestinian Leaders and Intellectuals Speak Out. His other books include My Father was a Freedom Fighter: Gaza’s untold story and The Last Earth.
Syria
Dec 23, 2024, 8:23 AM Reports suggest that Turkish drones have carried out 17 attacks against civilian targets in different areas of Syria, including the cities of Kobani and Manbij under the pretext of destroying the positions of Kurdish forces supported by the US. Local sources announced that at least 30 people lost their lives during Turkish drone attacks. (Source: MEHR News Agency - Iran)
North America
United States
Dec 23rd, 2024, 6:37 am President Biden commuted the death sentences of 37 federal death row inmates, converting them to life in prison without parole in a decision today, leaving three inmates convicted of terrorism or hate-fueled mass murder untouched. (Source: Mediaite - U.S.)
December 23, 2024 President-elect Trump has reignited a proposal to designate Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs). Mexico strongly opposes the idea, viewing it as a violation of national sovereignty. In 2021, over 70,000 Americans died from synthetic opioid overdoses, mostly attributed to fentanyl from Mexico. While the U.S. focuses on supply-side interventions, Mexican officials argue that ’addressing drug demand in the U.S. should take priority’. The FTO designation would allow the use of anti-terrorism statutes against cartel members, potentially leading to steeper penalties and ban foreign citizens associated with these organizations from entering the U.S. (Source: The Rio Times, a Swiss-owned newspaper, based in Brazil)
Dec 23, 2024 12:06 IST Trump's renewed interest in Greenland. 'For purposes of national security and freedom throughout the world, the United States of America feels that the ownership and control of Greenland is an absolute necessity,' Trump wrote on Truth Social. The 78-year-old Republican leader made the statement while announcing PayPal co-founder Howery as the US's Ambassador to Denmark. While Greenland has autonomous self-rule, it is still a part of the Kingdom of Denmark. In 2019, Trump indicated that he wanted to purchase Greenland, close to the Arctic, as he was mostly drawn to the country's natural resources and geopolitical relevance. Greenland is a part of the North American continent, geopolitically, it has ties to Europe. It has received EU funding since it is classified as an overseas territory associated with the bloc via Denmark. The US has its own space force base, Pituffik Space Base (earlier known as Thule Air Base), on the northwest coast of Greenland. Trump's remarks on Greenland came after he threatened Panama to return control of the Panama Canal to the US if Latin American country continued to charge what he described as ridiculous passage fees for American vessels. Panama's President Mulino sharply rebuked Trump, saying his country's independence was non-negotiable and defended the passage rates Panama charged, asserting they were not set on a whim. (Source: India Today)
December 23, 2024 Unusual claim by a U.S. leader to reclaim sovereign territory. President-elect Trump has threatened to retake control of the Panama Canal strategic waterway, accusing Panama of charging exorbitant fees to American vessels. The Panama Canal, transferred to Panamanian control in 1999, handles about 6% of global maritime trade. Approximately 40% of U.S. container traffic relies on this crucial passage. Trump warned that if Panama doesn’t adhere to certain principles, the U.S. might demand the canal’s return 'in full, quickly and without question.' Panamanian President Mulino swiftly rebuffed Trump’s assertions. He emphasized that every square meter of the canal belongs to Panama and that its sovereignty is non-negotiable. Mulino also defended the canal’s fee structure, stating that rates are set based on operational costs and market dynamics. Trump hinted at growing Chinese influence around the canal, stating it must not fall into the 'wrong hands.” While China doesn’t directly control the canal, a Hong Kong-based company operates two ports at its entrances, fueling strategic concerns. The future of this critical waterway hangs in the balance, potentially shaping regional dynamics for years to come. (Source: The Rio Times, a Swiss-owned newspaper, based in Brazil)
December 23, 2024 „Now the government wants us to believe that we have nothing to fear from these mass spying programs as long as we’ve done nothing wrong. Don’t believe it. The government’s definition of a “bad” guy is extraordinarily broad, and it results in the warrantless surveillance of innocent, law-abiding Americans on a staggering scale’. Every second of every day, the American people are being spied on by a vast network of digital Peeping Toms, electronic eavesdroppers and robotic snoops. „This creepy new era of government/corporate spying - in which we’re being listened to, watched, tracked, followed, mapped, bought, sold and targeted – has been made possible by a global army of techno-tyrants, fusion centers and Peeping Toms’. Geofencing dragnets. Fusion centers. Smart devices. Behavioral threat assessments. Terror watch lists. Facial recognition. Snitch tip lines. Biometric scanners. Pre-crime. DNA databases. Data mining. Precognitive technology. Drones. Contact tracing apps. License plate readers. Social media vetting. Surveillance towers. What these add up to is a world in which, on any given day, the average person is now monitored, surveilled, spied on and tracked in more than 20 different ways by both government and corporate eyes and ears. Big Tech wedded to Big Government has become Big Brother. Behavioral surveillance is not only making it possible for individuals to be monitored and tracked based on their patterns of movement or behavior, including gait recognition (the way one walks), but have given rise to whole industries that revolve around predicting one’s behavior based on data and surveillance patterns and are also shaping the behaviors of whole populations. One smart ’anti-riot” surveillance system purports to predict mass riots and unauthorized public events by using artificial intelligence to analyze social media, news sources, surveillance video feeds and public transportation data. Tracking your social network: Not content to merely spy on individuals through their online activity, government agencies are now using surveillance technology to track one’s social network, the people you might connect with by phone, text message, email or through social message, in order to ferret out possible criminals. FBI agents are able to access address book data from Facebook’s WhatsApp and Apple’s iMessage services from the accounts of targeted individuals and individuals not under investigation who might have a targeted individual within their network. This creates a ’guilt by association’ society in which we are all as guilty as the most culpable person in our address book. Tracking you based on your spending and consumer activities: With every smartphone we buy, every GPS device we install, every X/Twitter, Facebook, and Google account we open, every frequent buyer card we use for purchases and every credit and debit card we use to pay for our transactions, we’re helping Corporate America build a dossier for its government counterparts on who we know, what we think, how we spend our money, and how we spend our time. Consumer surveillance data tracked and shared with advertisers, has become big business, a $300 billion industry that routinely harvests your data for profit. Corporations such as the Target retailer has funded major surveillance in cities and developed behavioral surveillance algorithms that can determine whether someone’s mannerisms might fit the profile of a thief. Cell phones have become de facto snitches, offering up digital location data on users’ movements and travels. Hacking software can be used to remotely activate cameras and microphones Federal agents can now employ a number of hacking methods in order to gain access to your computer activities. Police are also using mass surveillance of protests without the need for a warrant. Facial recognition software create a society in which every individual who steps out into public is tracked and recorded. Coupled with surveillance cameras that blanket the country, it allows the government and its corporate partners to identify and track someone’s movements in real-time. A software program created by Clearview AI has been used by police, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security to collect photos on social media sites for inclusion in a massive facial recognition database. Similarly, biometric software, which relies on one’s unique identifiers (fingerprints, irises, voice prints), is gaining access to phones, computers, office buildings, etc. Scientists are also developing lasers that can identify and surveil individuals based on their heartbeats, scent and microbiome. On social media: Every move you make is monitored, mined for data, crunched, and tabulated in order to form a picture of who you are, what makes you tick, and how best to control you when and if it becomes necessary to bring you in line. The FBI, CIA, NSA and other government agencies are increasingly investing in and relying on corporate surveillance technologies that can mine constitutionally protected speech on Facebook, X and Instagram to identify potential extremists and predict who might engage in future acts of anti-government behavior. This obsession with social media as a form of surveillance will have some frightening consequences in coming years. We may very well face a future where algorithms bust people en masse for referencing illegal game downloads, the new software targeting every social media user with a shameful confession or questionable sense of humor.” Tracking you based on your public activities: Private corporations in conjunction with police agencies have created a web of surveillance that encompasses all major cities in order to monitor large groups of people seamlessly, as in the case of protests and rallies. Defense contractors have been at the forefront of this lucrative market. The extensive online surveillance is looking for any hints of large public events, social unrest, gang communications, and criminally predicated individuals. Fusion centers, $330 million-a-year, information-sharing hubs for federal, state and law enforcement agencies, monitor and report such ’suspicious’ behavior as people buying pallets of bottled water, photographing government buildings, and applying for a pilot’s license as suspicious activity. Tracking you based on your car: License plate readers are mass surveillance tools that can photograph over 1,800 license tag numbers per minute, take a picture of every passing license tag number and store the tag number and the date, time, and location of the picture in a searchable database, then share the data with law enforcement, fusion centers and private companies to track the movements of persons in their cars. Tens of thousands of these license plate readers are now in operation throughout the country, allow police to track vehicles and run the plates through law enforcement databases for abducted children, stolen cars, missing people and wanted fugitives. There have been numerous incidents in which police have mistakenly relied on license plate data to capture out suspects only to end up detaining innocent people at gunpoint. A DNA print reveals everything about who we are, where we come from, and who we will be.If you leave your DNA traces anywhere a crime has been committed, you’ve already got a file somewhere in some state or federal database – albeit it may be a file without a name. By accessing your DNA, the government will soon know your family chart, your ancestry, your health history,etc. It’s only a matter of time before the police state’s pursuit of criminals expands into genetic profiling and a preemptive hunt for criminals of the future.DNA technology completes our transition to a Surveillance State. Surveillance, digital stalking and the data mining of the American people – weapons of compliance and control in the government’s hands – haven’t made America any safer. And they certainly aren’t helping to preserve our freedoms. Tracking you based on your mail: Just about every branch of the government – from the Postal Service to the Treasury Department and every agency in between – now has its own surveillance sector, authorized to spy on the American people. For instance, the U.S. Postal Service, which has been photographing the exterior of every piece of paper mail for the past 20 years, is also spying on Americans’ texts, emails and social media posts. Headed up by the Postal Service’s law enforcement division, the Internet Covert Operations Program (iCOP) is reportedly using facial recognition technology, combined with fake online identities, to ferret out potential troublemakers with “inflammatory” posts. The agency claims the online surveillance, which falls outside its conventional job scope of processing and delivering paper mail, is necessary to help postal workers avoid potentially volatile situations. (Source: Antiwar - U.S.)
By Whitehead, a Constitutional attorney and author, founder and president of the Rutherford Institute. His most recent books are Battlefield America: The War on the American People; A Government of Wolves: The Emerging American Police State, and a fiction novel, The Erik Blair Diaries. His new book: The Freedom Wars, (TRI Press);
N. Whitehead, the Executive Director of The Rutherford Institute.
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Germany
11:17AM · 2024. dec. 21 'Despite claims made by the German press, Abdulmohsen is not an ex-Muslim atheist, nor is he a fan of the AfD or Musk. While he may have spread this misinformation himself, it aligns with the practice of Taqqiye, an Islamic doctrine that permits lying and deception to advance Islamic objectives. In reality, he is a radical Shia Muslim, as evidenced by his name and numerous tweets and chat leaks circulating on Arabic-speaking platforms like X. Disturbingly, his plans to carry out mass killings of Germans were brought to the attention of German authorities by a Saudi woman. Tragically, the police ignored her warnings'. /Video/ (Source: X - U.S.)
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Greece
(Sunday ), December 22, 2024 Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stressed the importance of EU border security at the North-South Summit on European safety and defense that took place in Lapland, Finland today. The summit was attended by Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Kallas, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. Mitsotakis highlighted the issue of border protection as a priority, saying: “The first is that border protection is an integral part of the migration strategy, as well as a common priority, regardless of whether we have land or water borders. Better management of these challenges should be a common European concern and this is also the issue we discussed at the European Council. And I would like to reiterate from here in Lapland how important and necessary it is to provide additional funding at European level, not only for border management, but also for the physical structures that allow us to manage our borders more effectively.” (Source: Greek Reporter - Greece)
Russia
(Sunday), 22 December 2024 10:23 pm Russia's Defence Ministry said Sunday that its forces had intercepted 42 Ukrainian drones launched overnight at Russian territory. According to the ministry, 20 of those were over the Oryol region. Russian forces downed 20 drones targeting fuel and energy infrastructure in the province. A fire broke out at the Stalnoy Kon oil terminal in Russia's southern Oryol region, where the local governor said a blaze tore through the oil terminal. According to Ukraine's Air Force, Russia launched 103 Iranian-made Shahed drones at its neighbour overnight into Sunday. Ukrainian air defense shot down 52 of the drones while another 44 failed to reach their targets, the force said in a statement, in a likely reference to electronic jamming. On Sunday, Russia's Defense Ministry reported that its troops had captured two northeastern settlements: Lozova in the Kharkiv region and Krasne in the Luhansk province. (Source: Outlook - India)
Serbia
22/12/2024 - 21:07 Tens of thousands of people gathered in Belgrade today to protest against President Vucic and his ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). The rally, organised by students and farmer unions, was part of a wider movement demanding accountability for the collapse of a railway station roof that killed 15 people last month. Smaller rallies were also held in the cities of Nis and Kragujevac. Many in Serbia blame the collapse on widespread corruption and sloppy work on the railway station building in the city of Novi Sad that was twice renovated in recent years as part of mega projects involving Chinese state companies. The Serbian president today inaugurated a section of a newly built highway in central Serbia. Vucic said he wouldn't budge to opposition demands for a transitional government and accused his opponents of using students to try to seize power. ’They (the opposition) don't know what to do but to use someone's children.’ Vucic has been advertising what he said are favorable loans for young people to purchase apartments as well as attracting tens of thousands of doctors and other skilled people who have left the country for a better life in the West in recent years. Serbia’s government has extended school winter holidays by starting them nearly a week earlier to grapple with widening student protests. Vucic initially accused the students of launching protests for money but later said he has fulfilled their demands, including publishing documentation relating to the renovation work at the Novi Sad station. (Source: France 24 / AP – U.S.)
United Kingdom
22 December 2024 Five years ago, Abdulmohsen sat down for an interview with the BBC where he discussed a website he designed to help ex-Muslims flee the Gulf region. Abdulmohsen had lived and worked in Saudi Arabia before claiming asylum in Germany. /Video/ (Source: BBC - United Kingdom)
Europe
22nd December 2024 Massacring concert-goers. Mowing down families at Christmas markets. Slashing at people’s necks as they gather together in their city centre. This is a barbarous war on our very way of life, waged by death cults and their sadistic fanboys. And yet Europe’s rulers have come to treat such attacks as akin to natural disasters – as awful, tragic, oh-so-sad things that just happen from time to time. They seem to have convinced themselves that confronting the Islamist threat too forcefully risks whipping up anti-Muslim hatred, as if the majority are a pogrom in waiting, or risks ‘alienating’ European Muslims, as if they are all terrorist sympathisers. In their supposed efforts to quell bigotry, the elites reveal their own. The horror in Magdeburg is a reminder that barbarism comes in many different packages. But as we head into 2025, we cannot lose sight of where the primary threat lies. We must refuse to be cowed by Islamist terror – and we must refuse to be condescended to by an establishment that would rather see us as the problem. (Source: Spiked - United Kingdom)
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Asia
Syria
2024-12-22 15:39 US redeployed dozens of troops stationed in Iraq to Syria, to bolster security at US bases and facilities in Syria. Currently, the US has approximately 900 troops distributed in nine US military bases in Syria, and 2,500 in Iraq. Earlier this week, the Head of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, Rahmano, reaffirmed the coalition's dedication to protecting the area from any potential military escalation, noting a proposal to make Kobani a demilitarized zone. The intensity of fighting in northern Syria has escalated since the overthrow of Syrian President Assad’s regime on December 8, as Turkiye’s firm opposition to Kurdish autonomy in the region has led to numerous military operations, against the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), often in collaboration with the Syrian National Army (SNA). Turkiye views the SDF, especially the People’s Protection Units (YPG), as an offshoot of the PKK, a group it considers a terrorist organization. (Source: Shafaq News - Iraq)
13:27-(Sunday) 22 December 2024 AD Türkiye’s Foreign Minister Fidan met with Syria's de facto leader Sharaa, leader of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group in Damascus on Sunday. Photographs and footage shared by the ministry showed Fidan and Sharaa shaking hands, hugging, and smiling. On Friday, Turkish President Erdogan said that Türkiye would help Syria's new administration form a state structure and draft a new constitution, adding Fidan would head to Damascus to discuss this new structure, without providing a date. Kalin, the head of Türkiye’s MIT intelligence agency, also visited Damascus on Dec. 12, four days after Assad's fall. Ankara had for years backed opposition fighters looking to oust Assad. Türkiye also hosts millions of Syrian migrants it hopes will start returning home after Assad's fall, and has vowed to help rebuild Syria. Fidan's visit comes amid fighting in northeast Syria between Türkiye-backed Syrian fighters and the Kurdish YPG militia, which spearheads the US-allied Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the northeast and Ankara regards as a terrorist organization. Earlier, Türkiye’s defense minister said Ankara believed that Syria's new leadership, including the Syrian National Army (SNA) armed group which Ankara backs, will drive YPG fighters from all territory they occupy in the northeast. Ankara, alongside Syrian allies, has mounted several cross-border offensives against the Kurdish faction in northern Syria and controls swathes of Syrian territory along the border, while repeatedly demanding that its NATO ally Washington halts support for the Kurdish fighters. The SDF has been on the back foot since Assad's fall, with the threat of advances from Ankara and Türkiye-backed groups as it looks to preserve political gains made in the last 13 years, and with Syria's new rulers being friendly to Ankara. (Source: Asharq Al-Awsat – Headquartered London, United Kingdom; owned by a member of the Saudi royal family)
North America
United States
December 22, 2024 President-elect Trump has pledged to carry out the deport of foreign nationals by using a 18th-century law called the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. The act empowers presidents to apprehend and remove foreign nationals from countries that are at war with the United States. US presidents invoked this law three times: during the War of 1812, World War I and World War II. All three instances followed Congress declaring war. The law lets presidents bypass immigration courts. Trump’s senior advisers say that the administration can justly claim that some Latin American governments, such as Mexico and Venezuela, are run by drug cartels that are attacking US security, these criminal organisations are launching state-sanctioned invasions of narcotics and unauthorised migrants. Drug cartels are not actual national governments running Latin American countries. The 1798 law is clear that an ’invasion or predatory incursion’ must be undertaken by a ’foreign nation or government’ in order for it to be invoked. Neither the letter of the law nor historical precedents support peacetime use of the Alien Enemies Act. None of textual and historical realities will matter, if the courts choose not to intervene on the grounds that a president simply saying that the country is being invaded by a foreign nation is sufficient and is not subject to judicial review. (Source: Scroll – India / The Conversation – website, Headquarters Australia)
By Tichenor, a Professor of Political Science, University of Oregon, U.S..
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