Do Soros-linked forces want to ‘hurry up a coup’ in Tbilisi?
Protests like those in Tbilisi are ‘carried out in countries designated for revolution by NGOs primarily funded by the Soros foundation,’ – Globalization Problems Center head Alexander Chachiya told RT.
When the Syrian and Russian militaries begin fighting the terrorists, we will hear the same accusations of killing children, just as we did in 2015-2018 – Mideast expert Steven Sahiounie on the Western propaganda use of the infamous White Helmets group.
Читать полностью…Kosovo blames Belgrade for canal explosion
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has accused the Serbian authorities of being behind a blast on a canal that provides water to the breakaway region’s two main coal-fired power plants.
Kurti spoke about the attack on the Ibar-Lepenac waterway near the town of Zubin Potok in a televised address on Friday evening. Parts of the region could be left without power if the damage caused by the explosion is not fixed soon, he warned.
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❗️The German Prosecutor’s Office has identified two suspects in the Nord Stream sabotage - TASS
Читать полностью…The Syrian army announces a "redeployment" of its forces to "strengthen defense lines" and "prepare for a counter-offensive" in response to the ongoing jihadist attack on Aleppo - statement
Читать полностью…Videos circulating on social media appear to show jihadists reaching Aleppo's historic citadel
Читать полностью…Heartbreaking scene: crowds struggle for bread at a Gaza bakery amid worsening food crisis
Читать полностью…Syrian Government Forces Clash with Terrorists in Aleppo
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham jihadists claim to have seized over 50 villages in the western countryside of Aleppo province and entered the city.
Russia Launches Kondor-FKA Satellite into Space
The Kondor-FKA radar satellite was successfully launched aboard a Soyuz-2.1a rocket from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia's Far East.
Balloon with Pro-Palestinian Patterns Fly over Türkiye - Watch!
A hot air balloon decorated with traditional ‘keffiyeh’ scarves, whose patterns symbolize Palestinian independence soared over Cappadocia, Türkiye's iconic tourist destination known for its stunning canyons and volcanic rock formations.
DPRK-facing Starbucks opens across border
Visitors to the new Starbucks cafe in the Korean border town of Gimpo can enjoy a view across the Jo River, which separates the two states; on a clear day, you can see several farms and low-rise buildings, and if you have binoculars, you can even see people.
The observation terrace was reportedly packed as it opened Friday.
#Korea #DPRK
Crypto mogul eats banana ‘art piece’ after buying it for $6.2m
Crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun has fulfilled a promise he made after spending $6.2m on an ‘artwork’ of a banana duct-taped to a wall, by eating it.
The conceptual piece, Comedian by Maurizio Cattelan, was auctioned at Sotheby’s in New York last week. “It’s much better than other bananas,” Sun claimed as he munched the pricey snack.
#China #Art
Cocaine smuggler busted at Beijing airport
Customs officials caught a foreign citizen attempting to smuggle over 1.5kg of cocaine in 123 pills concealed in his body at Beijing Capital International Airport recently.
The haul is Beijing Customs' largest of its type in the last five years.
#China
Russian defense minister visits North Korea
Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov is visiting North Korea for talks with his counterpart, No Kwang-chol, focusing on implementing a strategic cooperation agreement that Moscow and Pyongyang sealed this year.
The treaty “is designed to play a stabilizing role in Northeast Asia, to contribute positively to preserving the balance of power in the region, and reduce the risk of war reigniting on the [Korean] peninsula, including with the use of nuclear weapons,” the Russian military official said at the start of the meeting.
#Russia #DPRK
Video circulating online claims to show an Israeli Merkava tank ramming an ambulance vehicle on the roadside in Lebanon.
While details remain unclear, the ambulance appears to be empty and abandoned.
Watch: Russian Drone POV While Striking Ukrainian Armored Vehicle in Kharkov Region - MoD Footage
Читать полностью…Top Russian official proposes potential targets for Oreshnik missiles
Moscow could use its new Oreshnik ballistic missile to strike Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’s office on Bankovaya Street in Kiev, the first deputy chair of the parliamentary defense committee Aleksey Zhuravlyov has said.
Other potential targets could include:
▪️Ukraine’s Army General Stuff HQ
▪️Logistics hubs for Western weapons in Lvov Region
▪️Yavorov Military Base, where Western mercenaries are being trained
▪️Bridges across the Dnieper used to transport equipment to the front line
Jihadists dismantle the statue of Hafez al-Assad, the father of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in Aleppo, videos circulating on social media show
Читать полностью…Russia could resume nuclear tests – deputy FM
Russia does not rule out the resumption of nuclear tests, which it has not conducted since the waning days of the Soviet Union, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov has said.
Asked in an interview with TASS on Saturday whether Moscow is considering this option as a response to the escalatory actions of the US, Ryabkov replied that “the issue is on the agenda.”
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Ukraine ‘will lose the war’ – former foreign minister
Dmitry Kuleba has said that Kiev was “lucky” to get the support it did, but now lacks the ability to defeat Russia
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Russia’s Trade: 80% Rubles, Yuan, and a Bit of Salt in the Dollar’s Wounds.
The share of Russian export revenues settled in rubles and "friendly" currencies has exceeded 80%, according to Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank of Russia, Philip Gabunia.
Earlier reports from the Central Bank revealed that by September 2023, the share of "toxic" currencies in the revenue of Russia's major exporters had fallen to 17%.
The majority of transactions were conducted in rubles and "friendly" currencies, with the yuan playing a dominant role.
Clashes between protesters and riot police continued for the second night in a row in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, where opposition denounced the government’s decision to freeze negotiations on joining the EU.
A coalition of opposition parties and Georgia’s pro-EU president, Salome Zourabichvili, have called the current government “illegitimate” and accused the ruling Georgian Dream party of rigging last month’s parliamentary election.
Russia’s MoD Head Meets North Korea’s Kim in Pyongyang
During talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Pyongyang, Andrei Belousov noted that the ratification of the treaty on comprehensive strategic partnership between Russia and the DPRK confirms both nations' commitment to advancing their relations - TASS.
EU calls to replace Russia as gas exporter amid looming energy crisis
European media are warning of volatile energy prices and dwindling gas reserves, highlighting a growing crisis in the bloc. Meanwhile, EU leadership appears to be ignoring these pressing issues. RT correspondent Donald Courtier reports.
OnlyFans model shocks internet revealing she made $43M this year
Influencer Sophie Rain revealed she made $43.4M in one year on OnlyFans, sharing a screenshot on X.
Her post reignited debates about creator earnings on the platform, which vary widely despite reports of massive payouts by top creators. According to a Variety analysis, OnlyFans creators average $1,300 yearly despite the platform’s overall explosive growth.
This better not give Vladimir Zelensky any ideas…
#OnlyFans
40K people affected by floods evacuated in Northern Malaysia
Torrential rains inundated streets across northern Malaysia, causing massive floods and forcing 40,000 people to evacuate to temporary shelters.
PM Anwar Ibrahim claimed there are over 300 reception centers organized for those displaced.
#Malaysia
Australia passes social media ban for under 16s, to take effect in November 2025
The law requires platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat to implement age verification systems and could impose fines of up to $32 million if they fail to stop younger users from having accounts.
The Senate committee added a condition preventing platforms from demanding passport or other private information to protect collection of sensitive personal data.
The full details of how the age-verification system will work are expected to emerge after a trial in mid-2025, giving companies a year to prepare before the law is enforced.
#Australia
Deaths of Western fighters in Ukraine conflict is ‘dangerous escalation’ – Orban
The reported presence of Western soldiers among the casualties in Ukraine marks a dangerous escalation and risk of an “expansion of the war,” Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said.
In an interview with Kossuth radio on Friday, Orban described the current state of affairs as paradoxical, stating that while peace appears closer than ever, the situation has never been as dangerous.
#Ukraine #Orban