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πΉ Destruction of the Ukrainian command and observation post of the enemy battalion by the Pacer UAV (video courtesy of Russian MoD)
The object was hit by guided aviation ammunition. The Russian unmanned aerial vehicles involved in the special military operation carry out reconnaissance, fire correction, as well as the combat use of weapons of destruction against targets.
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The object was hit by guided aviation ammunition. The Russian unmanned aerial vehicles involved in the special military operation carry out reconnaissance, fire correction, as well as the combat use of weapons of destruction against targets.
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Demand for Kanye West Sneakers Rising Despite Anti-Semitic Scandals
Demand for Yeezy sneakers designed by rapper Kanye West has surged, despite his tarnished reputation due to a series of controversial comments, including ones that sparked allegations of anti-Semitism.
The sneakers, which were sold under the Adidas label, have seen an uptick in sales of 30% since October-November 2022, and are now among the top three sellers on a California-based online reseller.
However, Adidas is said to be sitting on up to $500 million worth of unsold Yeezy sneakers after cutting ties with West in October 2022, following his suspension from social media over his controversial remarks. The company has not yet decided what to do with the shoes.
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Demand for Yeezy sneakers designed by rapper Kanye West has surged, despite his tarnished reputation due to a series of controversial comments, including ones that sparked allegations of anti-Semitism.
The sneakers, which were sold under the Adidas label, have seen an uptick in sales of 30% since October-November 2022, and are now among the top three sellers on a California-based online reseller.
However, Adidas is said to be sitting on up to $500 million worth of unsold Yeezy sneakers after cutting ties with West in October 2022, following his suspension from social media over his controversial remarks. The company has not yet decided what to do with the shoes.
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β‘οΈOn Tuesday night, Kiev attempted to use UAVs to attack civilian infrastructure facilities in Russiaβs Krasnodar region and Adygea, Russian MoD said.
βͺοΈ The drones were suppressed by electronic warfare means, added the ministry.
βͺοΈ The drones were suppressed by electronic warfare means, added the ministry.
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βοΈ Latest statements by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov:
βͺοΈKremlin not commenting on Blinken's Kazakhstan visit, Moscow prioritizes CIS partnership;
βͺοΈKremlin on possible Russia-Ukraine talks: Russia will not give up new territories;
βͺοΈThe special military operation goals are a priority for Russia.
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βͺοΈKremlin not commenting on Blinken's Kazakhstan visit, Moscow prioritizes CIS partnership;
βͺοΈKremlin on possible Russia-Ukraine talks: Russia will not give up new territories;
βͺοΈThe special military operation goals are a priority for Russia.
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β‘ Russiaβs MoD has reported that toxic chemicals had been delivered to Kramatorsk, publishing image showing a rail transport arriving in Ukraine (Kramatorsk) with a cargo of chemicals in one of its cars, accompanied by a group of foreign nationals.
βͺοΈ The consignment consisted of 16 sealed metal boxes, eight of which were labelled with a chemical hazard symbol, a BZ inscription and marked with two red bands, corresponding to the class of poisonous substances of temporary incapacitation action. Five of the boxes were labelled as 'C-S-RIOT', three were labelled as 'C-R-RIOT' with a single red band, which corresponds to irritant substances.
βͺοΈ The ministry also revealed information on threats posed by using BZ, a toxic agent delivered to Kramatorsk, that might be used by the Ukrainian side as a provocation.
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βͺοΈ The consignment consisted of 16 sealed metal boxes, eight of which were labelled with a chemical hazard symbol, a BZ inscription and marked with two red bands, corresponding to the class of poisonous substances of temporary incapacitation action. Five of the boxes were labelled as 'C-S-RIOT', three were labelled as 'C-R-RIOT' with a single red band, which corresponds to irritant substances.
βͺοΈ The ministry also revealed information on threats posed by using BZ, a toxic agent delivered to Kramatorsk, that might be used by the Ukrainian side as a provocation.
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βοΈ Russiaβs MoD has also stressed that Western leadership regularly make provocative statements about the possibility of Russia using weapons of mass destruction, saying that similar projects have been implemented many times by the US itself to achieve political goals.
βͺοΈ The ministry has published image depicting examples of past US provocations.
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βͺοΈ The ministry has published image depicting examples of past US provocations.
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Catch our Fault Lines show where we provide updates and analysis on all the most vital stories! Here's our line-up for today:
πΊTo kick things off, weβll be discussing Germanyβs $1 trillion energy bill increase due to the Ukrainian conflict
πΊNext, weβll touch upon the US intelligence report on the origins of COVID as well as its efforts to prevent China from cooperating with Russia
πΊFinally, weβll speak about the UK and the EU which seem to have reached a new deal on post-Brexit trade rules in Northern Ireland
More trending stories coming your way! Tune in to Radio Sputnik at 7am EST|4am PST|1pm CET via the website or app!
π»Also in the United States at 105.5FM, 104.7FM, 102.9FM, 1390AM, 1140AM
πΊTo kick things off, weβll be discussing Germanyβs $1 trillion energy bill increase due to the Ukrainian conflict
πΊNext, weβll touch upon the US intelligence report on the origins of COVID as well as its efforts to prevent China from cooperating with Russia
πΊFinally, weβll speak about the UK and the EU which seem to have reached a new deal on post-Brexit trade rules in Northern Ireland
More trending stories coming your way! Tune in to Radio Sputnik at 7am EST|4am PST|1pm CET via the website or app!
π»Also in the United States at 105.5FM, 104.7FM, 102.9FM, 1390AM, 1140AM
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First Neural Network to Give Correct Advice to Investors
Scientists from Siberian Federal University have developed an improved version of a neural network called linear-variational-inequality primal-dual neural network (LVI-PDNN) which is used to optimize mathematical models in various fields, including finance. The new neural network will be the first "investor assistant" capable of making decisions under the conditions of real market dynamics.
The key feature of the new system is a fuzzy logic controller implemented in the LVI-PDNN structure, which reportedly increases the adaptability of the system in solving dynamic problems. The research team's goal is to train neural networks to solve other financial problems so that they can fully predict the behavior of investment portfolios.
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Scientists from Siberian Federal University have developed an improved version of a neural network called linear-variational-inequality primal-dual neural network (LVI-PDNN) which is used to optimize mathematical models in various fields, including finance. The new neural network will be the first "investor assistant" capable of making decisions under the conditions of real market dynamics.
The key feature of the new system is a fuzzy logic controller implemented in the LVI-PDNN structure, which reportedly increases the adaptability of the system in solving dynamic problems. The research team's goal is to train neural networks to solve other financial problems so that they can fully predict the behavior of investment portfolios.
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I'm somewhat of a Muscovite, a "Malian Muscovite", the Malian PM insists.
In an interview with Sputnik, Choguel Kokalla Maiga recounts in Russian the 11 years he had spent in the Soviet Union.
"Like all peoples, Russians are good," says the Malian politician
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In an interview with Sputnik, Choguel Kokalla Maiga recounts in Russian the 11 years he had spent in the Soviet Union.
"Like all peoples, Russians are good," says the Malian politician
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π·πΊ Speaking at the board meeting of the FSB security services, Vladimir Putin said that the West never disdained from using extremists in their interests, they always "used what was at hand" against Russia.
π The president of Russia also noted the need to identify and suppress the activities of those who are trying to split Russian society, using separatism, nationalism and neo-Nazism for this.
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π The president of Russia also noted the need to identify and suppress the activities of those who are trying to split Russian society, using separatism, nationalism and neo-Nazism for this.
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π How have Americans' priorities changed regarding sanctions against Russia and the state of the US economy?
π The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research conducted a survey among the American population. A year ago, the results showed that the majority of Americans (55%) supported sanctions against Russia and would like to harm Russia even to the detriment of their own economy. A year later, this opinion changed a lot and has dropped to 36% of those polled.
π59% of Americans now believe that mitigating damage to the US economy is more important than imposing sanctions on Russia.
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π The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research conducted a survey among the American population. A year ago, the results showed that the majority of Americans (55%) supported sanctions against Russia and would like to harm Russia even to the detriment of their own economy. A year later, this opinion changed a lot and has dropped to 36% of those polled.
π59% of Americans now believe that mitigating damage to the US economy is more important than imposing sanctions on Russia.
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βοΈRussian MoD briefing on the progress of the special military operation in Ukraine:
βͺοΈThe Russian Army eliminated up to 25 Ukrainian soldiers and 2 vehicles close to Kupyansk;
βͺοΈRussian troops eliminated more than 120 Ukrainian troops, 4 armored fighting vehicles and a self-propelled Akatsiya howitzer in the Krasny Liman direction;
βͺοΈUkrainian losses in Donetsk amounted to 350 troops; 2 armored combat vehicles, four vehicles, D-20 howitzers and 2 D-30 howitzers;
βͺοΈ Russian artillery destroyed up to 45 Ukrainian soldiers, two infantry fighting vehicles and three pickup trucks in the South Donetsk direction and in the Zaporozhye region. Russian forces destroyed ammunition depot of the Ukrainian Army in the Zaporozhye region;
βͺοΈRussian forces performed a high-precision strike on the ammunition depot of the Ukrainian Army close to Kherson;
βͺοΈRussian air defense systems shot down eight Ukrainian UAVs and six HIMARS rockets in LPR, DPR and in the Zaporozhye region.
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βͺοΈThe Russian Army eliminated up to 25 Ukrainian soldiers and 2 vehicles close to Kupyansk;
βͺοΈRussian troops eliminated more than 120 Ukrainian troops, 4 armored fighting vehicles and a self-propelled Akatsiya howitzer in the Krasny Liman direction;
βͺοΈUkrainian losses in Donetsk amounted to 350 troops; 2 armored combat vehicles, four vehicles, D-20 howitzers and 2 D-30 howitzers;
βͺοΈ Russian artillery destroyed up to 45 Ukrainian soldiers, two infantry fighting vehicles and three pickup trucks in the South Donetsk direction and in the Zaporozhye region. Russian forces destroyed ammunition depot of the Ukrainian Army in the Zaporozhye region;
βͺοΈRussian forces performed a high-precision strike on the ammunition depot of the Ukrainian Army close to Kherson;
βͺοΈRussian air defense systems shot down eight Ukrainian UAVs and six HIMARS rockets in LPR, DPR and in the Zaporozhye region.
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πΉ Airborne reconnaissance mobile group destroys Ukranian stronghold (video courtesy of Russian MoD)
In the assigned area, the group dismounted and began reconnaissance of the line of contact using unmanned aerial vehicles.
An airborne reconnaissance mobile group was deployed to the frontline on AM-1 all-terrain vehicles to reveal the enemy's firing positions.
The paratroopers engaged with Ukranian forward units and fired the Fagot anti-tank guided missile at a militant hideout and conducted heavy fire with the AGS-17 Plamya automatic grenade launcher.
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In the assigned area, the group dismounted and began reconnaissance of the line of contact using unmanned aerial vehicles.
An airborne reconnaissance mobile group was deployed to the frontline on AM-1 all-terrain vehicles to reveal the enemy's firing positions.
The paratroopers engaged with Ukranian forward units and fired the Fagot anti-tank guided missile at a militant hideout and conducted heavy fire with the AGS-17 Plamya automatic grenade launcher.
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βοΈRussian President Vladimir Putin signs law suspending Russia's participation in New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty
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Not Sci-Fi Anymore: Biocomputers Using Human Brain Cells May Soon Be Reality, Scholars Say
A new study by Johns Hopkins University scientists has shown that computers with biological brain tissue can feel the gap between cold-hard machinery and the human mind. What is more important, they can enhance your understanding of how the brain works.
Futuristic biocomputers that use human brain cells may soon become quite real.
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A new study by Johns Hopkins University scientists has shown that computers with biological brain tissue can feel the gap between cold-hard machinery and the human mind. What is more important, they can enhance your understanding of how the brain works.
Futuristic biocomputers that use human brain cells may soon become quite real.
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Tech expert Chris Garaffa talks about Chinaβs desire to compete with Elon Muskβs Starlink satellites since Beijing seeks to launch thousands of their own into space as well as the US position on that
π¬ββ¦all the countries in the world can collaborate in space, can collaborate and say this is for the betterment of all of humanity, to have a lower orbit communication system so that places that can't get wired or even cellular connectivity can actually benefit from the advances in science. But that's not the way the US and companies based in the US are looking at it,β he revealed
π§ Listen to more of Garaffaβs analysis in our podcast Fault Lines
π¬ββ¦all the countries in the world can collaborate in space, can collaborate and say this is for the betterment of all of humanity, to have a lower orbit communication system so that places that can't get wired or even cellular connectivity can actually benefit from the advances in science. But that's not the way the US and companies based in the US are looking at it,β he revealed
π§ Listen to more of Garaffaβs analysis in our podcast Fault Lines
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'He Done the Crime as a Man': Scottish Transgender Rapist Jailed for Eight Years
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon U-turned on her pro-trans prison policy after public outcry over the case of transsexual double rapist Isla Bryson, who was sentenced to eight years in jail.
Bryson, who went by his birth name Adam Graham until after his first court appearance in 2020, was convicted by the Glasgow High Court in January of attacks in 2016 and 2019.
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Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon U-turned on her pro-trans prison policy after public outcry over the case of transsexual double rapist Isla Bryson, who was sentenced to eight years in jail.
Bryson, who went by his birth name Adam Graham until after his first court appearance in 2020, was convicted by the Glasgow High Court in January of attacks in 2016 and 2019.
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Elijah Magnier, a veteran war correspondent, talks about NATOβs failure to defeat Russia by arming Ukraine as well as the cost that Europe is paying for backing the US in this gamble
π¬"... in the first couple of months, European countries, particularly Germany and France, said we are not imposing sanctions on Russia because they didn't want to be damaged. And what they were afraid of, it happened. And at the end of the day, they are engaged since one year now in imposing sanctions with a very harsh boomerang effect that is hitting the European Union,β he adds
π§Listen to more of Magnierβs analysis in our podcast Fault Lines
π¬"... in the first couple of months, European countries, particularly Germany and France, said we are not imposing sanctions on Russia because they didn't want to be damaged. And what they were afraid of, it happened. And at the end of the day, they are engaged since one year now in imposing sanctions with a very harsh boomerang effect that is hitting the European Union,β he adds
π§Listen to more of Magnierβs analysis in our podcast Fault Lines
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β‘οΈ Earthquake of magnitude 5.6 hit central Turkiye - European seismologists.
According to updated data, an earthquake of only magnitude 4.0 occurred in the central part of Turkiye, according to the European Seismological Center. Initially, the center reported that the magnitude of the earthquake was 5.6.
According to updated data, an earthquake of only magnitude 4.0 occurred in the central part of Turkiye, according to the European Seismological Center. Initially, the center reported that the magnitude of the earthquake was 5.6.
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'New Sheriff in Town': Florida Governor DeSantis Takes Down Disney's 'Corporate Kingdom'
The autonomy of Walt Disney Worldβs self-governing district in Florida is coming to an end thanks to the actions of Ron DeSantis, governor of the Sunshine State.
Under the auspices of a new bill he signed on Monday, DeSantis is now supposed to appoint a board consisting of five members that will oversee government services, such as fire protection and public utilities, provided on Disney district properties in the state.
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The autonomy of Walt Disney Worldβs self-governing district in Florida is coming to an end thanks to the actions of Ron DeSantis, governor of the Sunshine State.
Under the auspices of a new bill he signed on Monday, DeSantis is now supposed to appoint a board consisting of five members that will oversee government services, such as fire protection and public utilities, provided on Disney district properties in the state.
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