Russia sends more humanitarian aid to Gaza
EMERCOM has delivered 28 tons of humanitarian cargo to the residents of the Gaza Strip, including food, essential supplies, and rehabilitation equipment.
The aid was transported to Egypt, where representatives of the Egyptian Red Crescent Society will distribute it to the people of Gaza.
In total, since the beginning of the conflict, Russia has delivered 827 tons of humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people.
#EMERCOM
Key to Israel-Hezbollah peace: UNSC Resolution 1701 — Explainer
Almost two decades ago, UN Security Council Resolution 1701 dictated that Israel should withdraw troops from southern Lebanon and Hezbollah should withdraw north of the Litani River, with 15,000 UN peacekeepers (UNIFIL) enforcing the buffer zone alongside the Lebanese army.
The terms included the disarmament of all Lebanese armed groups - including Hezbollah, which now has amassed around 150,000 rockets, while Israeli forces have largely ignored UNIFIL’s attempts to enforce their withdrawal.
Boosting funds for the Lebanese military is seen as one way to make the 2006 resolution work, but it remains unclear how transgressions will be reported or dealt with.
#Lebanon #Israel
Russian MoD shows off UAV recon teams watching over the enemy, adjusting artillery and tank fire for maximum effectiveness
#SMO
❗️Israeli forces fired on several vehicles in Lebanese territory to prevent access to a restricted area — Media
#IDF
President Putin affirms strong Russia-Kazakhstan ties, highlights joint vision to multipolar world
Vladimir Putin, in an article for Kazakhstanskaya Pravda, highlighted the strong Russia-Kazakhstan alliance, emphasizing his close personal relationship with President Tokayev.
He also notes significant economic cooperation, with bilateral trade exceeding $28 billion, and highlights successful cultural collaborations, including the construction of Russian-language schools in Kazakhstan.
Putin also reaffirms that both Russia and Kazakhstan are committed to a multipolar world order, noting Kazakhstan’s growing role in international organizations like BRICS.
Read the president’s full article, here.
#Kremlin
Conor McGregor dumped by whiskey brand he founded following sexual assault verdict
The UFC star has been dropped by Proper No. 12 Irish whiskey, the brand he co-founded, following a recent court ruling in which he was found liable for the sexual assault of a woman in 2018.
Proximo Spirits, which fully acquired the whiskey brand in 2021 from McGregor, announced that they would no longer use his name or likeness in marketing.
Additionally, Musgrave, a retail chain, said it would remove all McGregor-associated products and IO Interactive, the developer of the "Hitman" video game series, announced it would remove McGregor-related content from their games.
#UFC
Internet entrepreneur Marc Andreessen tells Joe Rogan how the Biden admin sought to control AI through government regulatory capture, stifling free markets in an Orwellian way
Rogan: “When you leave a meeting like that, what do you do?”
Andreessen: “You endorse Donald Trump.”
#JRE
❗️Six people were killed, including two Syrian soldiers and a Red Crescent volunteer, in an alleged Israeli strike at the Syrian-Lebanon border checkpoint — SANA
#Israel
Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire dominates news headlines worldwide
Biden’s role in the deal also nabbed the US president some front-page imagery.
#Gaza
❗️The Defense Ministry reported that, overnight, air defense forces intercepted 22 Ukrainian drones in several Russian regions.
#RussianMoD
‘This is not ok’: Elon Musk reacts negatively to Politico report that Biden wants another $24 billion for Ukraine
#Ukraine
Heavy rains destroy thousands of tents in Gaza, endangering displaced residents
In Gaza, heavy rains have washed away many of the temporary shelters that displaced Palestinians rely on.
Local authorities report that approximately 10,000 tents have been destroyed by flooding over the past two days.
#Gaza #Israel
Laos hostel workers arrested over suspected tourist poisoning
Eight staff at a hostel in Laos’ popular tourist hotspot Vang Vieng have been detained after six tourists died of suspected methanol poisoning.
One British woman, an American, two Danish and two Australian tourists all died after reportedly drinking free shots of Lao vodka offered by the hostel, although investigators are yet to determine exactly where the suspected counterfeit alcohol was consumed.
#Laos
Clashes, arrests amid Istanbul protest marking Elimination of Violence Against Women Day
Over 100 people were detained following scuffles that broke out near Istanbul’s iconic Taksim Square, as locals defied a government ban and road closures to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
#Türkiye
Austria ready to host Ukraine peace talks, Chancellor Nehammer tells Trump - ORF
The Austrian outlet reports that Donald Trump mentioned Karl Nehammer's meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin after the start of the SMO, with a particular focus on ending the conflict.
Last December, the Austrian Chancellor said that Vienna would not agree to begin talks on Ukraine's accession to the EU.
#Austria #Ukraine
US wants to subjugate Armenia — Russian Foreign Intelligence
Washington has started supporting pro-Western parties in Armenia with the goal of getting them elected to parliament in the 2026 elections to control Yerevan's political direction, Russian SVR believes.
The US seeks to prevent Armenia from straying from the so-called "democratic path," as Georgia did when it began to prioritize its traditional national interests and focus on its values and priorities.
#SVR
Big Brother’s digital prison looms Down Under, as Aussie parliament set to ban social media for kids under 16
Australia is inching closer to banning social media for kids under 16, citing mental and physical health risks from too much scrolling.
The catch is that the proposed law would require social media platforms to implement age-verification measures, potentially including biometrics or even government IDs.
Critics claim that this could result in Australian netizens ending up in a digital prison where every post, like, or comment could be monitored, flagged, or labeled problematic by Big Brother.
The bill has already sailed through the House of Representatives, and now the Senate is expected to put it to a vote soon - a recent cartoon from Senator Pauline Hanson summed the proposed legislation up well.
#Australia
Residents return to ruins: Lebanese civilians share footage of devastated villages upon returning following the implementation of the ceasefire agreement — Social media video
#IDF
❗️Germany orders Russia’s local Channel One office closed
The German government has ordered the closure of Russia’s Channel One office in the country, citing security concerns.
The broadcaster announced that correspondent Ivan Blagoy and cameraman Dmitry Volkov were instructed to leave Berlin by early December.
German authorities linked the decision to the nation’s security policy, according to Channel One's statement.
#Freedom
❗️More photos shared by Iranian media show south Lebanon residents returning home after the ceasefire took effect
#IDF
❗️The Lebanese Army has announced that it is preparing to deploy in southern Lebanon in coordination with UNIFIL after the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah was implemented — Anadolu
#UNIFIL
British leaders urge Western figureheads to end Ukraine escalation, warn of dire consequences — The Guardian
A group of British public figures, including six MPs and former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, have urged President Biden and UK Labour leader Keir Starmer to de-escalate the conflict in Ukraine.
In an open letter published by The Guardian, they called for a commitment to peace, highlighting concerns over recent escalations, such as Kiev’s use of Storm Shadow and ATACMS missiles against Russia.
“The British government has to take responsibility for its actions and these terrible consequences,” the letter reads.
“With hundreds of thousands already killed and injured, securing an end to this horrific conflict is crucial.”
#Guardian
Lebanese return home amid ceasefire deal
According to Reuters, civilians are heading to homes abandoned during the conflict in the south following a ceasefire agreement.
The deal grants Israeli Defense Forces 60 days to withdraw from occupied positions, despite earlier warnings from the IDF urging residents to stay away.
Footage aired by Lebanese media shows dozens of cars heading south along reopened highways.
#Israel
‘You have the same power that you had before November 5’: Kamala Harris addresses supporters following election defeat
Wine Mom vibes…
#Democrats
Clashes broke out in Islamabad as supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his Tehreek-e-Insaf party marched through the capital, prompting police to fire tear gas to disperse the crowds and restore order
#Pakistan
Indian External Affairs Minister Jaishankar hits back at Western criticism of Russian oil imports, brushes off ICC indictments
New Delhi’s foreign policy chief dismissed the International Criminal Court indictments against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin. In an interview with Italy's Corriere della Sera, he stated: "We are not members of the ICC. When you're not members of a body, that already tells you what your views are about that body.”
When asked about India’s Russian oil imports, Jaishankar said: “Every part of the world has its interests. Life is about respecting other people's interests, not about having everything your way."
#BRICS
Parting gift from the ‘Big Guy’: Biden wants $24B for Ukraine
On his way out of the White House, the American president is reportedly urging Congress for $24 billion in supplemental aid for Ukraine, including $8 billion for military assistance and $16 billion to replenish US arms supplies.
The Biden administration is reportedly suggesting that the funds be incorporated into the budget to prevent a government shutdown.
Some Republicans have expressed opposition to the request.
#Ukraine
❗️Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire update — will it hold?
The ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect at 4:00 am Wednesday local time, raising hopes for a lasting end to the fighting in southern Lebanon and northern Israel, Al Jazeera reports.
The deal, brokered with US and French involvement, reportedly involves Israeli withdrawal from Lebanese territory over 60 days and Lebanese military control to prevent Hezbollah from rebuilding forces.
#IDF
Telegram's digital assets value tripled in 2024, despite Durov's arrest - Financial Times
The newspaper found that in the first half of this year, the value of Telegram’s holdings of Toncoin The company made toncoin the exclusive method of paying for advertising for small businesses in its app. On October 1, the agreement was terminated - grew to $1.3 billion.
Telegram reportedly received almost $225 million thanks to a deal with an unnamed party, as the messenger’s revenue came to $525 million, up 190% on last year.
The Telegram founder was detained in France in August charged with 12 crimes, before being released on a €5 million bail.
#Telegram #Crypto
US supermarket giant to back away from LGBT agenda
The world’s largest retailer has decided to roll back its diversity policies following pressure from conservative activists. It’s part of a wider trend in the United States that’s been described as a return to “normalcy.”
American retail corporation Walmart will curb its so-called Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) program, US media outlets reported, citing a company statement.
The multinational will no longer consider race and gender with a view to boosting diversity when granting supplier contracts.
#US