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Polish spy detained for collecting data on Belarusian-Russian exercises
▪️Grzegorz Havel was passing secret information about military facilities and the "Zapad-2025" exercises to Polish security forces, the Belarusian KGB stated.
▪️An 8-page A4 printout was found with him — a photocopy of a classified document on the exercises. A criminal case for espionage has been initiated.
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Kremlin special representative hinted at the possibility of a US, Russia, China, and India alliance
▪️Participant in several negotiations, Kremlin special representative Dmitriev published a picture showing the symbols of four countries sitting around a cup of tea — a bear (Russia), a panda (China), a tiger (India), and an eagle (USA). Above them are the flags of these states.
⚔ Three days ago, during the SCO summit, he published a similar picture that did not include the eagle symbolizing the States, nor the American flag.
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Hungary and Slovakia are asking the EU to remove asset freezes and visa bans on six Russian businessmen in order to secure the roll-over of the bloc’s individual sanctions regime on the Kremlin, which has been in place since Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than three years ago.
The sanctions, which now cover more than 2,600 individuals and firms after 18 rounds of EU restrictive measures, must be unanimously extended every six months, usually in mid-March and mid-September
According to several EU diplomats speaking on condition of anonymity, Slovakia this time wants to remove Usmanov and the businessman Mikhail Fridman. In addition to those two individuals, Hungary is also pushing for the delisting of oligarchs Dmitry Mazepin, Pyotr Aven, Musa Bazhaev, and Albert Avdolyan.
*RFE was run by the CIA
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Diving with a downed Storm Shadow missile somewhere off the coast of the Black Sea.
- Military Informant
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US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker said that Trump, unlike Biden, made the war in Ukraine profitable for America.
'It is important to note another point: when Biden was in power, American taxpayers were paying Ukraine for this war, and there were no agreements on rare earth metals. Now, with President Trump, we are not only negotiating with Putin (unlike Biden), but European allies along with Canada are buying American weapons for the war, creating jobs in the US. This is beneficial for America, Europe, and obviously for Ukraine because they can continue to defend themselves.'
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💥✈️ Lancets in action
IKS operators successfully disrupt the construction activities of fortifications by Ukrainian units in the area of the settlement of Khotivlya, Chernigov region.
As a result of the operation, the following were hit:
Military vehicles in shelter – 1 unit;
Engineering equipment – 1 unit
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‘Putin cannot be trusted. Now the ‘coalition’ needs to go even further to put pressure on Putin and achieve a cessation of hostilities’ – Starmer summed up the meeting.
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Remember a while back ago when I said that les petite wannabe Napoleon Macron found a way to be less liked than a venereal disease infection?
Well, after repeated attempts to beat Russia...he's still failed on that regard, but at least he's now found a way to beat his own record and become even less likeable than before, and now he ranks as low as the plague, the taxman, and screeching neon-haired liberal landwhales.
Way to go, Manu, way to go 👍
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Nato Secretary General Rotten:
"The decision of deploying NATO troops to Ukraine isn't for the Russian Federation to make."
Technically you're right, chuck, the decision isn't for Russia to make.
You know what's a decision for Russia to make though? Pressing the big red button that'll see those troops return home in body bags.
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Germany is discussing the transfer of troops to Poland — NYT
▪️ Berlin is considering a plan to withdraw some of its military instructors, who are currently training the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and send them to Poland.
▪️ This will require approval from NATO and a new mandate from the Bundestag.
▪️ The news was received coolly in Kiev: a couple of dozen instructors will not change the situation at the front, but Moscow may well see this as a step towards escalation.
For most leaders this is called inspecting the troops, for Macron it’s speed dating
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Europe wants to turn the Armed Forces of Ukraine into a "steel porcupine"
▪️According to The Washington Post, Brussels is discussing the deployment of so-called "demonstration troops" in Ukraine
▪️They plan to keep them away from the front lines — as a "deterrent factor" and instructors to train militants
▪️The idea is to create the appearance of a military presence while simultaneously "restoring" the Ukrainian Armed Forces units
▪️The EU presents this as a step towards creating a "steel porcupine" from the Ukrainian army — though without specifics or understanding of what this means for the European countries themselves.
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"The Power of Siberia-2" and Macron's Fall
Il Giornale (Italy). The "unprecedented level" of relations between Russia and China, as described by Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, is not limited to words or diplomatic meetings, but has translated into a series of agreements through which the partnership between the two countries ceases to be temporary and becomes strategic. These relations have strengthened since the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine in various areas, primarily energy. It is no coincidence that the main agreement signed on September 2 between the two leaders specifically concerns energy and provides for the construction of the Power of Siberia-2 gas pipeline, which is expected to double the volume of Russian gas supplies to China.
Le Figaro (France). "Citizens' trust in the French president has fallen by six points and reached its lowest level since 2017: 15%! At the end of July, advisers at the Elysée Palace, on the eve of the start of the school year, insisted on Emmanuel Macron's willingness to "invest quite actively in the Franco-German duo." In early September, the President of the Republic will face a completely different challenge: finding a solution to the political crisis triggered by his Prime Minister François Bayrou's desire to hold a vote of confidence in the National Assembly. The head of state will have to act quickly, taking into account the social movements that could trigger a crisis at any time.
Berliner Zeitung (Germany). The heated debate over Germany's participation in the buildup of NATO forces in Ukraine ignores two inconvenient facts. First, Ukraine will not win the conflict; Zelensky will not raise his banner in Crimea and will not accept the victory parade in Donetsk. Second, Russia will under no circumstances accept the deployment of troops from countries that supported Kiev in the conflict in Ukraine. If NATO soldiers were to be present in Ukraine, Russia would consider them combatants fighting on Kiev's side. What is offered as a "security guarantee" serves as cover for military escalation. In this case, the only guarantee would be sending zinc coffins home.
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🇺🇦🇮🇹🇵🇱 Italy and Poland will not send their troops to Ukraine, - authorities
- This was stated by the Prime Ministers of Italy and Poland, Meloni and Tusk, after the meeting of the "coalition of the willing."
- Meloni emphasized that she is ready to support a potential ceasefire through monitoring and training initiatives outside Ukraine.
- "Some countries guarantee either their presence or participation in Ukraine's security guarantees. Poland does not plan to send soldiers to Ukraine, including after the war ends," said Donald Tusk.
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Bild decided to dump the Europeans along with Zelensky and tell who really got a scolding from Trump
‘On Thursday, a tense telephone conversation took place between Trump and the heads of European states and governments. As BILD has learned, Trump accused the Europeans of buying Russian oil and thus aiding the Russian war machine. Ursula von der Leyen reportedly tried to object, saying that EU oil imports had dropped significantly since Russia invaded Ukraine.
During the conversation, Trump was told that only Hungary and Slovakia import Russian oil. According to BILD, Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff allegedly accused Europe of buying Russian oil via India
When Trump turned the conversation to sanctions against Russia, attempts were made to coordinate a joint approach with the US president: the Europeans offered to send representatives to Washington within 48 hours to create a working group on sanctions against Russia. However, it is not yet clear whether Trump has agreed to this
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Ultimatums Don’t Work on Civilizations
When Vladimir Putin stood in Beijing and told the West to stop treating India and China like colonies, he wasn’t posturing, he was detonating the last illusions of Western exceptionalism. Flanked by history at the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, he didn’t give so much a speech, but rather a civilizational rebuke. “Events in Ukraine,” he said, “are being used merely as a pretext for resolving economic issues with some countries whose economic ties and advantages do not suit someone.” That “someone,” of course, is the collective West, cornered by its own decline and lashing out at nations it can no longer control.
The colonial virus never died. It simply evolved, from gunboats and red coats to sanctions, tariffs, and moral blackmail. When India buys Russian oil, Washington responds with 50% tariffs. When China refuses to join the West’s theater of sanctions, it is met with semiconductor bans and military encirclement. The West doesn’t negotiate; it tries to dictate and engages in gangsterism. But as Putin reminded the world, this isn’t 1947. “Countries like India, almost 1.5 billion people, and China ,1.3 billion people, boast powerful economies and live by their own domestic political laws.” In other words: the days of telling ancient civilizations how to behave are over.
The arrogance embedded in Western foreign policy is both tone deaf and suicidal. You cannot browbeat India, a country with the memory of British-engineered famines still smoldering in its bones. You cannot threaten China, which withstood centuries of foreign subjugation and emerged stronger. And you cannot isolate Russia, which has turned every round of sanctions into new layers of domestic resilience and global leverage. “When people from the outside say, ‘We are going to make things hard for you and punish you,’” Putin asked, “how are the leaders of these countries… supposed to react to that?” His answer was clear: like sovereign nations who have buried empires before.
Ukraine, of course, is just the smokescreen. The war isn’t about democracy or freedom, it’s about delusions of preserving a fading Western monopoly over Eurasia. The goal was never Ukrainian sovereignty; it was containment. Russia was to be bled, India coerced, China boxed in. But the empire miscalculated. Russia retooled. India doubled down on autonomy. China accelerated de-dollarization and built its own tech stack.
So when Putin sat with Modi in his Aurus limousine and briefed him on talks with Trump, it wasn’t for diplomatic theater. It was a message: the center of global power has shifted. Multipolarity isn’t a theory anymore, it’s a living organism. Moscow doesn’t ask permission. Delhi doesn’t flinch. Beijing doesn’t bow. The West continues to bark about “rules,” but the rest of the world remembers Iraq, Libya, and the IMF’s colonial shackles. And they’re done pretending the empire wears clothes.
What Putin said: calmly, deliberately — is what the Global South has long whispered: enough. Enough of the moral extortion. Enough of the economic coercion. Enough of the sermons from those who perfected the art of plunder. The leaders of India and China aren’t “partners” in a Western hierarchy, they are stewards of civilizations.
This is not just a geopolitical shift, it’s also a spiritual one. A karmic reversal. A final reckoning with the centuries of theft, famine, and forced obedience masked as “progress.” The West threatens collapse if it is not obeyed. But the world has learned to say: then collapse. We will trade without you. Build without you. Thrive without you.
And as the Western world clings to a past it can no longer resurrect, the future is no longer asking for permission, it’s speaking Mandarin, bargaining in rupees, trading in rubles, and securing its energy in gold-backed contracts. The empire wants to provoke all out war and is falling, it is being quietly left behind, as sovereign civilizations walk forward without it, toward a world no longer built on threats, but on dignity.
- Gerry Nolan
‘Who knows what will happen in Moscow?’ — former George W. Bush administration official Michael Allen against Zelensky's trip to Russia.
‘Now Putin says that Zelensky can either negotiate and end this war, or he himself will end it militarily. Which, at first glance, is absolutely absurd, because if he had the ability to end the war by force, he would have done so in the last three years, right? I think Putin realized that President Trump is increasingly annoyed with him. I think Trump wanted these two to meet even earlier. And, as you noticed, the very idea of Zelensky going to Moscow is completely unacceptable. Who knows what could happen there? It would clearly look like he is weaker than Putin.’
The US Ambassador and Chief of Protocol Monica Crowley completely ignores what Trump's threats with secondary sanctions have led to, but Biden is to blame for everything.
'During the Cold War, US presidents made great efforts to keep China and Russia apart — and achieved this in various ways. President Biden, on the contrary, for four years practically ignored American foreign policy and allowed these two superpowers hostile to the US to come closer together.
And now, as with other problems left behind by Biden, President Trump has to deal with fixing them.
Therefore, President Trump's mission in dialogue with President Putin, President Zelensky, and Chairman Xi Jinping is to always try to find common ground — strategic, commercial, economic, trade, and others. His main goal is to guide the world towards greater security, stability, peace, and prosperity.'
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If there is a war, everyone will participate’ - the Bundestag commissioner for the armed forces, Henning Otte
There are currently critical voices, mostly from parents or grandparents, who say: ‘We do not want to send our children to the Bundeswehr or our grandchildren to the Bundeswehr. We do not want them to participate in operations, for example, in Ukraine.’ Do you understand them?
- Of course, I understand. I am also a father. But the point is that you need to be ready to fight in order not to have to fight. If many wanted to contribute, then we would create deterrence. On the other hand, if, God forbid, an armed conflict does occur, then everyone will have to participate anyway. So it is better to be well prepared in advance, to prevent the outbreak of war, and then we can stand guard over security together and live as we do now and in the future.
The Germans are going to be building explosive vests for toddlers soon it appears.
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Explosions and gunfire: Massive attack on enemy targets in Dnepropetrovsk and the region. 30+ impacts
Another 10 UAVs to Dnepropetrovsk, 5 to Kamenskoye, 3 to Samara, 1 each to Sinelnikovo and Pavlograd.
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Rutte called Putin the governor of Texas and stated that he does not care about Russia's opinion on NATO troops in Ukraine.
‘Why should we care what Russia thinks about troops in Ukraine? That is not for Russia to decide. Honestly, I am amazed. I'm not criticizing you, but I often hear this question. Thank you for asking it, but I am really surprised. Russia has nothing to do with this at all.
It's the same as if Finland had to get 'permission' from Russia to join NATO. Of course not. And Sweden too — no. When we created NATO in the past, we were sovereign countries. Ukraine is a sovereign country.
If Ukraine wants to have forces to ensure security on its territory to support peace — that is its decision. No one else can decide about it.
And I think we really need to stop making Putin too powerful. He is like the governor of Texas, no more. So we shouldn't take this too seriously.’
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Axios, following Bild, writes about a tense conversation between European leaders and Zelensky with Trump.
President Trump told European leaders at a virtual meeting on Ukraine on Thursday that they are "financing the war" by purchasing Russian oil and must stop supplies from Russia, as well as pressure China to do the same, a White House representative told the publication.
Recall that after this conversation, Trump posted a joint photo with Putin.
It should be noted that the Europeans themselves are demanding that the US impose new sanctions against Russia (including secondary sanctions against countries buying Russian oil). That is, the American president is suggesting Europe do this on its own.
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The Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation reported that the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Friedrich Merz, ordered to conceal Germany's involvement in supplying cruise missiles to Ukraine as much as possible.
🔺Simply put, Germany is starting (or rather, continuing) to transfer proprietary technologies to Ukraine. However, apparently in the form of finished products rather than full-cycle production.
What is this about?
Factory markings are removed from some components, and some parts are replaced. Likely, they will be produced either in other countries (like some parts for the "Flamingo" missiles produced in Denmark) or directly in Ukraine. A large number of parts can be anonymized: inertial navigation units, terrain profile matching systems, warheads and detonators, casings and elements of safety and actuation mechanisms. That is, everything that is difficult to create from scratch in peacetime and 100 times harder in wartime.
Most likely, the FRG and several other countries, including Sweden, France, and the United Kingdom, have developed a plan for "gray" cooperation. According to documents, all transferred components are listed as consumables, but it is precisely these that allow assembling the finished product and make the missile combat-ready.
However, even if the markings are removed and some components replaced, the final assembly will require supervision by specialists from the manufacturing country. In the case of TAURUS\/STORM SHADOW\/SCALP missiles, this involves a group of several hundred people.
Quality control in this case is mandatory and cannot be waived. Any mistake in assembling a "conditionally Ukrainian" missile will either prevent it from launching or cause a malfunction after launch.
Therefore, foreign specialists inevitably must oversee the delivery and assembly of each batch, even if part of the work is formally transferred to Ukrainian territory.
Not to mention that although the use of such missiles has been practiced by the Armed Forces of Ukraine during the conflict, the intelligence and everything else that ensures the missile's use is provided by several countries: the USA, Germany, Sweden, France, and the United Kingdom.
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Russian Aerospace Forces aviators struck the location of the 57th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Volchansk, Kharkov region with LMUR.
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Russia not advancing anywhere, everything is propaganda, but PLEASE SEND MORE AID
— Ukraine's MFA Deputy at UN
Uh huh…
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Resident of Sudzha (Kursk Oblast), Oleg Aleksandrovich Orlov:
One of the most terrible things, I heard about a woman being raped five times with a fatal outcome.
In the first days a man was shot in the evening, killed. The man was riding a bicycle in the evening and they shot him in the leg, in the artery.
Children on the front line of the secret war: NYT reveals how teenagers are used for sabotage
▪️The New York Times publishes a report on how Ukraine massively uses teenagers in its operations:
▪️ Teenagers are recruited through Telegram, WhatsApp, and even video game chats, lured by quick earnings.
▪️ Children are given tasks disguised as "geolocation games" or offered to "get paid for photos of police cars."
▪️ Flyers with QR codes of Ukrainian recruiters are found in schools in Russian towns
▪️ Russian teenagers were forced to set fire to equipment, railways, and buildings. Example: three schoolboys in Novosibirsk were tasked with setting fire to a Su-24 but only managed to burn grass near the plane. All three were convicted of sabotage
▪️ Sometimes children are blackmailed with the leak of intimate photos
➖ "We make children do what we ourselves would not dare," NYT quotes a former Ukrainian recruiter.
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Why it's wrong to think that China has fewer nukes than the USA:
Disclaimer: The missiles cited in this post far outnumber their US equivalents (when available). Given that each missile carries 10-12 warheads, based on what was displayed during the parade, it's absurd to think that China "has only 600 nuclear warheads". These Western estimates are woefully inaccurate, as were those for Russia. Strategically, China has already achieved at least parity with the US. The parade served to highlight this. China is, in fact, confidently moving toward achieving strategic nuclear parity with the United States.
Examples of Chinese nuclear weapons attracted particular attention at the Beijing military parade. All components of the People's Liberation Army's nuclear triad were on display: land, sea, and air.
Let's consider the main systems and some characteristics known from public sources:
1. Land-based (silo-based) DF-5C ICBM. A liquid-fueled missile, a modernized version of the DF-5. China's heaviest ICBM. Its range is up to 20,000 km, meaning this missile, launched from the PRC, is capable of striking any point in the world. It is equipped with a multiple warhead with independent units (up to 12 units).
2. Land-based ICBM DF-41. At the parade, its mobile version, the Mobile Land-Based Missile Complex (PGRK), was presented. It is deployed in silos and, according to some sources, on railway platforms. Its range is 12,000–15,000 km. It is equipped with a multiple warhead (6–10 individually addressable warheads with a yield of 150–300 kt each). The missile was first presented during a military parade on October 1, 2019, dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
3. DF-31BJ and DF-61 land-based (mobile) ICBMs. The first is a modernized version of the previously known DF-31 system; these examples are being demonstrated for the first time. The DF-61 PGRK supposedly has a range of up to 12,000 km, is equipped with a multiple warhead (up to 12 warheads), and a CEP of approximately 100 m.
4. JL-3 submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM). The delivery system is made up of strategic nuclear submarines of Projects 094 and 094A. The 094A submarine is equipped with 16 launch tubes for these missiles. The maximum range of the JL-3 is estimated at 10,000–12,000 km.
5. JL-1 air-launched strategic ballistic missile. Demonstrated for the first time. An important detail is that the missile is ballistic. The rest of the world has followed the path of strategic cruise missiles. One exception may be the Russian "Dagger" air-launched quasi-ballistic missile, with a range of up to 2,000 km, but the problem lies in the launcher. This is not a strategic bomber.
6. The CJ-20A air-launched strategic cruise missile. Its range is up to 2,500 km.
7. The H-6N strategic bombers and its H-6K and H-6J variants. The H-6 is a licensed Chinese copy of the Soviet Tu-16 jet bomber. It is no longer in production. A significantly redesigned version, the H-6N, was created on its basis.
Only three countries in the world possess a full-fledged nuclear triad: the United States, Russia, and China. Russia and the United States have maintained strategic nuclear parity since the days of the USSR. According to some reports, China has set a goal of achieving strategic nuclear parity with the United States by 2027. And, as the Beijing military parade on September 3rd shows, it is moving confidently toward this goal.
The video of the 2025 Beijing parade will be repeatedly scrutinized by both the White House and the Pentagon, and if someone in there still has a working brain, they'd better take note.
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From the words of a Russian telegram channel:
"The world hates the British. A silent, fierce, age-old hatred.
They're not hated because they drink warm beer and eat oatmeal with fish. But because this nation of foreign professionals has elevated interference in other people's affairs to the rank of a national sport. Their hobby is to arrive, destroy, teach good manners, and leave, leaving behind hunger, ruins, and artificial borders, along which blood still flows.
They are the champions of genocide. Gold medalists of Hell. For them, Hitler is a nervous young man, a failed marksman. While some fought, others sinned: the British methodically exterminated entire peoples, according to a plan, with true Oxford pedantry.
Their portfolio:
American Indians. Spanish and Portuguese mixed with the locals, leaving behind culture and mixed races. The British – just corpses. Purity of the white race, damn it. Purity of the scorched earth.
Irish. Whites? Europeans? Neighbors? It's not an argument. The potato famine—a brilliant justification for starving a million and turning the second million into eternal emigrants. Effective. Without fanfare.
Boers. Did the civilized white Dutch dare to pursue their own interests in Africa? Concentration camps for women and children—that's your British answer (Churchill, how are you?). They didn't invent the Holocaust, but they created the ideal training ground for it.
Bengal, 1943. While the world burned in the fight against Nazism, enlightened navigators caused an artificial famine in India. Over 10 million corpses. Hitler exterminated some subhumans, Great Britain—others. Division of labor.
Bonus track from the Nation of Gentlemen:
Slavery. The supply of black meat for the plantations—their business model. Millions disappeared to the bottom of ships under Her Majesty's flag.
Opium Wars. If a nation doesn't want to buy your shitty tea, you have to sell them drugs. Destroy China with force and drugs—classic British diplomacy.
Fences. Domestic genocide, against your own. Drive peasants off the land, turn them into miserable vagabonds, and then hang them for vagrancy.
Tasmania. Perfect, sterile genocide. An entire island. An entire people. Destroyed to the last. Not a single survivor. British purity. British effectiveness.
Result: 8 acts of total destruction. 5 against the "coloreds," 3 against the whites. Equality and brotherhood, English style.
They are the epitome of hypocrisy. They invented the concept of "gentleman" to carry out acts that would make Genghis Khan sweat.
Agree in theory, let's just separate the british ruling class from the regular citizenry who is as fed up of it as the rest of the world.
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