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🇪🇹⚡- "Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is completed," - Abiy Ahmed, Prime Minister of Ethiopia.
Читать полностью…🇺🇸🇮🇱 Michael Tracey on X: Trump reposting the AIPAC Truth Social account is a little too on-the-nose
🔗 mtracey
🇺🇸📝 Doctor Fate on X: "you must fund leftist NGOs forever or 14 million hostage puppies may die. please don't check our math."
🔗 georg3
🇮🇷🇱🇧🇮🇱⚡- "Israel is seeking an agreement with the United States to implement the 'Lebanon model' in Iran - securing freedom of aerial operations over Iran similar to the current arrangement in Lebanon," - Israeli Channel 11.
Читать полностью…🇷🇺🇰🇵 North Korea to send as many as 30,000 troops to bolster Russia’s forces, Ukrainian officials say
North Korea is set to triple the number of its troops fighting for Russia along the front lines with Ukraine, sending an additional 25,000 to 30,000 soldiers to assist Moscow, according to an intelligence assessment from Ukrainian officials.
The troops may arrive in Russia in the coming months, according to the assessment seen by CNN, adding to the 11,000 sent in November who helped repel Ukraine’s incursion into Russia’s Kursk region. Around 4,000 of those North Korean soldiers were killed or injured in the deployment, according to Western officials, yet Pyongyang’s cooperation with Moscow has since bloomed.
A Western intelligence official confirmed the estimate, saying they had seen information separate to the Ukrainian assessment which suggested up to 30,000 new North Korean troops could be sent to Russia.
The Ukrainian assessment seen by CNN says the Russian ministry of defense is capable of providing “needed equipment, weapons and ammunition” with the aim of “further integration to Russian combat units.” The document adds “there is a great possibility” the North Korean troops will be engaged in combat in parts of Russian-occupied Ukraine “to strengthen the Russian contingent, including during the large-scale offensive operations.”
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/07/02/europe/north-korea-troops-russia-ukraine-intl-cmd
🇵🇰🔋 - Pakistan's solar boom recorded in this before & after photo.
Pakistan, home to more than 240 million people, is experiencing one of the most rapid solar revolutions on the planet, even as it grapples with poverty and economic instability.
The country has become a huge new market for solar as super-cheap Chinese solar panels flood in. It imported 17 gigawatts of solar panels in 2024, more than double the previous year, making it the world’s third-biggest importer, according to data from the climate think tank Ember.
The solar boom is a grassroots revolution and almost none of it is in the form of big solar farms. “There is no policy push that is driving this; this is essentially people-led and market driven."
- CleanPowerDave
Admin commentary 🤔:
Potential floor vote on the bill today, July 3rd. If no amendments are added it will not need to go to the senate for approval again.
🇨🇳🤖 From driverless harvesters and tractors to air-suction seeders, precision irrigation systems and scouting drones... Unmanned farming paves way for China's smart and sustainable agriculture future
🔗 XHscitech
🌐🇷🇺 The eastern boundary: NATO and the Russia–Belarus line
🔗 Civixplorer
🌎 Many gangsters in Latin America are worried that cocaine may become less profitable, so they are piling into the illegal gold market. The two criminal activities complement each other
https://www.economist.com/the-americas/2025/06/26/the-gold-bull-market-has-a-dirty-secret
https://archive.ph/3NV6y
🇵🇱 Polish prime-minister, Donald Tusk, threatens Polish nationalists with imprisonment if they don't leave the border crossings with Germany because they are "causing economic losses by preventing Polish citizens from crossing over into Germany".
@CIG_telegram
🇫🇷 French president, Emmanuel Macron, slams EU countries for not buying European and giving contracts to American and South Korean defense companies!
However, Macron has an ulterior motive: France has had a budget deficit of between 6-7% constantly for the past 5 years and it is struggling to cut state spending and at the same time, increase taxes enough as to not cause civil unrest or another motion of no-confidence which would topple Macron's fragile coalition and the Bayrou cabinet.
The French PM, François Bayrou, is hoping to end the year with a 5.4% deficit and that by 2029, France will have a budget deficit of under 3% as per EU regulations.
Buying from French defense companies would bring much needed funds to Macron's administration. Instead of deporting the millions of third world migrants France houses and gives welfare to, Emmanuel Macron would rather extract wealth from other European countries than fix the financial black holes of his country.
@CIG_telegram
Joost Strydom on X: Orania is a place for Afrikaners. That's who live here. Here is some of the ways we build it:
🔗 Joost Strydom
🇯🇵🇺🇸 Japan plans US$6.9 billion shipyard push
Japan is drawing up plans to build and upgrade shipyards that could support the repair of US Navy vessels, in a strategic move seen as both an economic security measure and a bargaining chip in fraught trade and defense burden-sharing talks with US President Donald Trump’s administration.
The proposal, expected to be finalized in the autumn, includes a government-backed “national dockyard” initiative under which Tokyo would finance the restoration or construction of facilities before handing them over to the private sector to operate.
Once a world leader in shipbuilding, Japan has in recent years produced far fewer vessels than China and South Korea, raising fears about security in an island nation that relies heavily on imports by sea.
#Japan #USA
@asianomics
🇷🇴⚖️⚡️ Călin Georgescu has been officially indicted on "promoting the personality cults of war criminals" and "publicly promoting fascist ideals" by the Prosecutor's Office.
His trial is set to begin in the coming days.
📝: So this means they've dropped the whole "usurping the constitutional order" and "creating a fascist organisation" charges?
Only two of the six original charges stuck meaning they couldn't make a compelling case in front of a judge about "usurping the constitutional order" or "constituting a fascist organisation". The only thing they have some evidence is Georgescu allegedly and "deliberately/knowingly" quoting some fascist historical figures.
@Wallachian_Gazette
🇺🇸 It was never about GDP.
It's always been about the American people
🔗 New Founding
🇷🇺🇨🇳🏍 The Russian military command is modernizing Russian training grounds to include motorcycle tracks and reportedly intends to purchase up to 200,000 Chinese-made motorcycles for the Russian military.
Motorcycle usage has allowed Russian forces to marginally improve their ability to dodge Ukrainian drones in contested "gray zones" along the frontline, but Russia's rate of advance has yet to increase beyond a foot pace despite efforts to integrate faster-moving vehicles into assault tactics.
🔗 ISW
🇺🇸 Atul Gawande on X: STAGGERING: This new study of 133 countries is the first to estimate the impact of all USAID’s work. In 2 decades, it saved *92M* lives.
Current cuts, if not reversed, are forecast to cost *14M* lives thru 2030.
https://vxtwitter.com/Atul_Gawande/status/1940051342363623766
🇺🇸🪰 Billions of flies to be dumped out of planes in an effort to fight flesh-eating maggot known as "man-eater"
The U.S. government is preparing to breed billions of flies and dump them out of airplanes over Mexico and southern Texas to fight a flesh-eating maggot.
That sounds like the plot of a horror movie, but it is part of the government's plans for protecting the U.S. from a bug that could devastate its beef industry, decimate wildlife and even kill household pets. This weird science has worked well before.
"It's an exceptionally good technology," said Edwin Burgess, an assistant professor at the University of Florida who studies parasites in animals, particularly livestock. "It's an all-time great in terms of translating science to solve some kind of large problem."
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/billions-flies-dumped-out-of-planes-fight-flesh-eating-new-world-screwworm/
🇯🇵🇹🇼 A map depicting Tokyo's preparation for a possible Taiwan contingency, which includes several plans for evacuation of the lower islands.
🔗 Taiwan Security Monitor
Was Rep. Collins 🇺🇸 Waffle House 🥊 run instrumental in securing the critical vote swing?
🔗 Rep. Mike Collins
🇺🇸 President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill just advanced in the House now 219-213
Thomas Massie flipped to a yes
@CIG_telegram
🇺🇸🇭🇹 New York District Court Judge Brian M. Cogan has blocked Trump’s decision to strip temporary legal status from 500,000 Haitians.
🔗 AF Post
🇺🇦🇺🇸 Ukraine's stockpile of American missiles will last until the end of summer, after which the situation will become critical.
🔗 Clash Report
💻 Microsoft is laying off 9,000 Americans while simultaneously seeking approval for 14,181 new H-1B visa hires in 2025.
🔗 AF Post
🇮🇷❌🇺🇸 An Iranian-linked hacker group, going by the alias “Robert,” is threatening to release around 100 GB of emails from Trump’s inner circle, including communications involving Susie Wiles, Roger Stone, Lindsey Halligan, and even Stormy Daniels.
🔗 https://www.axios.com/2025/07/01/iran-trump-aides-email-hack-threat
📎 AF Post
🇺🇸🤝🇮🇱 Trump could arm Israel with US B-2s and bunker busters if Iran tries to go nuclear under new proposal
A bipartisan pair of lawmakers has proposed authorizing President Donald Trump to transfer B-2 stealth bombers and 30,000-pound "bunker buster" bombs to Israel if Iran is found to still be developing a nuclear weapon after last week’s strikes.
Proposed by Reps. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., and Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., the Bunker Buster Act would allow Trump to "take actions to ensure Israel is prepared for all contingencies if Iran seeks to develop a nuclear weapon."
As of 2024, the U.S. had 19 B-2s in operation. It does not transfer custody of its B-2 stealth bombers to any of its allies.
"Iran, the leading state sponsor of terror, and one of America’s top enemies, can never have a nuclear weapon. That’s why I strongly supported our military actions earlier this month. Iran has killed scores of Americans, including our service members, and repeatedly attacked our key democratic ally, Israel. Israel must be able to defend herself against Iran, and ensure that Iran cannot rebuild its nuclear capabilities," Gottheimer said in a statement.
"This bill gives the President the authority to equip Israel with the tools and training they need to deter Tehran and make the world a safer place," said Lawler
🔗 https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-could-arm-israel-us-b2s-bunker-busters-iran-tries-go-nuclear-under-new-proposal
🇷🇸 The Serbian government has ordered all Serbian defense companies to immediately halt all exports of firearms and ammunition!
Uncertain if it is related with the ongoing anti-Vučić protests in the country.
🔗 Zastava Arms
🇷🇺❌🇺🇦 In June 2024, six residents of Kyiv were injured as a result of Russian attacks. A year later, in June 2025, the number of people killed by RU drones and missiles exceeded 40, with more than 200 injured. Why have Russian strikes on Kyiv become more deadly? Here are some stats:
In June 2024, the Russian army launched 332 Shahed/Geran drones and 124 missiles at Ukraine. 314 drones (95%) and 84 missiles (74%) were shot down or jammed by Ukrainian air defence systems.
At that time, Russian attacks were not yet daily occurrences, and the total number of missiles and drones used in attacks rarely exceeded one hundred at a time.
The only incident in June 2024 in which a missile caused significant damage to Kyiv occurred on 30 June: debris from a downed (and probably the only one launched) Iskander-K missile fell on a high-rise building in the Obolonskiy district of Kyiv. Six civilians were injured.
In June 2025, I counted 10 reports of strikes on Kyiv. During each attack, when explosions were reported in Kyiv, Russia launched at least 315 different UAVs (including Gerbera decoy drones) and missiles.
The deadliest strike took place on 17 June, when Russia launched 440 drones and 32 missiles at Ukraine. Explosions occurred in several areas of Kyiv at once, with several missiles and drones hitting residential buildings.
The number of drones released in June 2025 increased 16 times compared to June 2024, if we include decoy drones, which were not yet in use a year ago: 5,438 UAVs of various types were used last month, compared to 332 in June 2024.
The use of missiles has also nearly doubled: 235 compared to 124. In addition, the average number of drones and missiles used in Russian attacks has increased significantly.
If in 2024 the average number of drones produced by Russia each day (total number divided by 30 days) was 11, and missiles – 4, then in June 2025 the average number of drones was 181, and missiles – about 8.
The percentage of drones shot down or jammed decreased by 16 points compared to June 2024, from 95% to 79%. The percentage of missiles shot down decreased from 74% to 50%.
At the same time, the effectiveness of shooting down drones and unmanned aerial vehicles during massive Russian air strikes remains relatively high: 91.5% for drones and 79.5% for missiles.
Despite Ukraine's wide range of anti-drone weapons, large-calibre ДШК (DShK) and Browning machine guns remain among the most widely used, with a maximum firing range of only about 2,500 metres.
As Vladimir Zelensky stated, the US has decided to send 20,000 APKWS missiles to the region, which were originally intended to intercept drones in the skies over Ukraine. According to updated information, it is not the missiles themselves that are being sent, but their fuzes. Those missiles were redirected from Ukraine to Israel.
🧵 Yauhen Lehalau
🇺🇸 BlackRock pivots away from the US to India and Japan
BlackRock Inc., the world’s biggest asset manager, is seeing rising interest from its global clients in diversifying away from the US and into other markets.
More than 20% of the firm’s clients said in a recent survey that they were looking at trimming their exposure to US markets and the dollar.
While the US will remain a core part of BlackRock’s global portfolio, it is advising an incremental capital outlay for diversification by region, sector and asset classes, said Wu.
US equities exchange-traded funds listed in Asia Pacific saw net selling in June for the first time since May 2023, while Asian equity ETFs got inflows over the last three months, with $19 billion coming into China, Wu said.
European equity ETFs have seen inflows rising eight times to $60 billion this year, putting them on track for the largest annual inflow since 2015, she added.
The asset manager’s unit BlackRock Investment Institute remains positive on Japan and India, and neutral on China, Europe and the UK.
🔗 https://archive.ph/o4msL