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The Msta-S self-propelled howitzer is in action in the special military op
Russian artillerymen, supporting motorized rifle units, continue to strike at the enemy's fortified positions and areas of manpower concentration.
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Russian artillerymen, supporting motorized rifle units, continue to strike at the enemy's fortified positions and areas of manpower concentration.
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π The New Rules show is coming out very soon!
Weβll be talking to Jeffrey Sachs, a world-renowned economics professor and author, about:
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βοΈ Africa as an emerging independent political and economic power
βοΈ The top threat to US economic dominance
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Weβll be talking to Jeffrey Sachs, a world-renowned economics professor and author, about:
βοΈ The West's sanctions policy as a way to undermine potential rivals
βοΈ Africa as an emerging independent political and economic power
βοΈ The top threat to US economic dominance
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) said that it expects the global oil demand to reach 101.8 million barrels per day
World oil demand remains on track to grow by 2.2 mb/d in 2023 to 101.8 mb/d, led by resurgent Chinese consumption, jet fuel and petrochemical feedstocks, the IEAβs report said.
The forecast remains the same as in the previous report.
The IEA also said in the report that Russia decreased its oil exports in August by 150,000 barrels per day to 7.2 million barrels per day, but it received the largest revenue since October 2022.
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World oil demand remains on track to grow by 2.2 mb/d in 2023 to 101.8 mb/d, led by resurgent Chinese consumption, jet fuel and petrochemical feedstocks, the IEAβs report said.
The forecast remains the same as in the previous report.
The IEA also said in the report that Russia decreased its oil exports in August by 150,000 barrels per day to 7.2 million barrels per day, but it received the largest revenue since October 2022.
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βοΈRussian MoD briefing on the progress of the special military operation in Ukraine:
βͺοΈNear Krasny Liman, the Russian Army repelled two attacks by Ukrainian troops. Ukrainian losses amounted to 65 soldiers;
βͺοΈIn South Donetsk, Ukrainian losses amounted to 235 soldiers;
βͺοΈIn the Zaporozhye direction, Russian troops repelled two attacks by Ukrainian assault groups. Ukrainian losses amounted to 205 soldiers;
βͺοΈIn the Donetsk direction, the Russian Army repelled eight attacks by Ukrainian troops. Ukrainian losses amounted to 140 soldiers;
βͺοΈIn the Kupyansk area, the Russian Army destroyed a military ammunition warehouse. Ukrainian losses amounted to soldiers;
βͺοΈIn the Kherson direction, artillery fire and heavy flamethrower systems defeated a concentration of manpower of the 124th Territorial Defense Brigade in the area of Alekseevsky Island;
βͺοΈRussian air defense systems intercepted five HIMARS missiles, 37 Ukrainian drones were destroyed.
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βͺοΈNear Krasny Liman, the Russian Army repelled two attacks by Ukrainian troops. Ukrainian losses amounted to 65 soldiers;
βͺοΈIn South Donetsk, Ukrainian losses amounted to 235 soldiers;
βͺοΈIn the Zaporozhye direction, Russian troops repelled two attacks by Ukrainian assault groups. Ukrainian losses amounted to 205 soldiers;
βͺοΈIn the Donetsk direction, the Russian Army repelled eight attacks by Ukrainian troops. Ukrainian losses amounted to 140 soldiers;
βͺοΈIn the Kupyansk area, the Russian Army destroyed a military ammunition warehouse. Ukrainian losses amounted to soldiers;
βͺοΈIn the Kherson direction, artillery fire and heavy flamethrower systems defeated a concentration of manpower of the 124th Territorial Defense Brigade in the area of Alekseevsky Island;
βͺοΈRussian air defense systems intercepted five HIMARS missiles, 37 Ukrainian drones were destroyed.
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π¬π§ UK economy summer shrinkage blamed on bad weather and strike wave
The British economy has been strongly affected by the backlash of imposing sanctions on Russia due to its military intervention in Ukraine. The repercussions include a surge in inflation, causing prices of essential items, particularly food and fuel, to skyrocket. This has subsequently triggered a wave of strikes across the nation.
The British economy shrank this summer β with statisticians blaming the downturn on strikes and rainy weather.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the economy unexpectedly contracted by 0.5 per cent in July, defying predictions of very slight growth to keep the UK out of technical recession. That reversed a half-percent rise in gross domestic product (GDP) in June.
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The British economy has been strongly affected by the backlash of imposing sanctions on Russia due to its military intervention in Ukraine. The repercussions include a surge in inflation, causing prices of essential items, particularly food and fuel, to skyrocket. This has subsequently triggered a wave of strikes across the nation.
The British economy shrank this summer β with statisticians blaming the downturn on strikes and rainy weather.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the economy unexpectedly contracted by 0.5 per cent in July, defying predictions of very slight growth to keep the UK out of technical recession. That reversed a half-percent rise in gross domestic product (GDP) in June.
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βSanctions damage Europe but do not cause a deep, prolonged crisis for either Russia or China. Quite the contrary. It hurts the world that we consciously divide into blocs like this, but it is not as if the whole world is ganging up on one or two countries. The more energetic and dynamic part of the world, the faster-growing part of the world quantitatively, is not on the US-European side of the story,β Jeffrey Sachs, a Columbia University economist, told the New Rules podcast, commenting on the boomerang effect of the West's anti-Russian sanctions.
π The failure of Western sanctions on Russia, the true state of the Chinese economy, and Africaβs struggle against European neocolonialism: You can find the full episode on YouTube or Rumble
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πΉ Maria Zakharova, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, on whether Zelenskyβs decree banning negotiations with Russia will be canceled in Ukraine
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πΉ Footage of Krasukha-S4 electronic warfare system crew in action
The Krasukha-S4 electronic warfare system allows them to detect all types of aerial targets, including those traveling at extremely low altitudes. Affecting the onboard equipment of an air object, the hardware and software of the system dazzles it and forces it to gain altitude, becoming vulnerable to the air defenses of the Russian military.
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The Krasukha-S4 electronic warfare system allows them to detect all types of aerial targets, including those traveling at extremely low altitudes. Affecting the onboard equipment of an air object, the hardware and software of the system dazzles it and forces it to gain altitude, becoming vulnerable to the air defenses of the Russian military.
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π²π½ Mexican UFOlogist Jaime Maussan, after demonstrating the βremains of aliens,β said that the National Autonomous University of Mexico analyzed them and replied that they were not found after the reported UFO crash, and that they were found with diatoms and were later fossilized.
He added that following the comparisons made to other DNA samples, it was found that over 30% of the specimensβ DNA was βunknown".
The two alleged 'alien corpses' were revealed during a public hearing of the Mexico Congress, soon after several videos showing 'UFOs and unidentified anomalous phenomena' popped up.
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He added that following the comparisons made to other DNA samples, it was found that over 30% of the specimensβ DNA was βunknown".
The two alleged 'alien corpses' were revealed during a public hearing of the Mexico Congress, soon after several videos showing 'UFOs and unidentified anomalous phenomena' popped up.
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βοΈOn September 13, naval aviation of Russia's Black Sea Fleet discovered and destroyed three unmanned boats of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Black Sea, Russian MoD says
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π£οΈ On Kim Jung Unβs visit to Russia:
βThis meeting is basically going to focus on building upon the economic and bilateral cooperation between North Korea and the Far East and Russia... And this is crucial because, as we know, Russia has been sanctioned, but so is North Korea. And Russia, until this moment, hasn't really said much about these sanctions that have been placed on North Korea. It has been just observing them and basically abiding by them. But I think that will be, that will change because this is an economic area that is not only in need of this sort of new revitalization, but it is the right moment right now,β Fiorella Isabel, journalist, told Sputnik.
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βThis meeting is basically going to focus on building upon the economic and bilateral cooperation between North Korea and the Far East and Russia... And this is crucial because, as we know, Russia has been sanctioned, but so is North Korea. And Russia, until this moment, hasn't really said much about these sanctions that have been placed on North Korea. It has been just observing them and basically abiding by them. But I think that will be, that will change because this is an economic area that is not only in need of this sort of new revitalization, but it is the right moment right now,β Fiorella Isabel, journalist, told Sputnik.
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Brits outraged by disturbing noises from Ukrainian training grounds, reports say
Lydd residents living in the vicinity of the Lydd Ranges polygon submitted βnumerous lettersβ to the town council demanding that action be taken. They complained about the strong noise coming from practice shootings and explosions. Upon being notified of the complaints, the Ministry of Defense agreed to limit the noise and cut exercises by a third.
Alan Smart, 63, who lives next to the firing range, called for shutting down the military base altogether. βI suggest closing it. The explosions are really noisy... I hate living hereβ, said the British man, who complained that his house is vibrating, and that his window panes are rattling due to the exercises taking place on the base.
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Lydd residents living in the vicinity of the Lydd Ranges polygon submitted βnumerous lettersβ to the town council demanding that action be taken. They complained about the strong noise coming from practice shootings and explosions. Upon being notified of the complaints, the Ministry of Defense agreed to limit the noise and cut exercises by a third.
Alan Smart, 63, who lives next to the firing range, called for shutting down the military base altogether. βI suggest closing it. The explosions are really noisy... I hate living hereβ, said the British man, who complained that his house is vibrating, and that his window panes are rattling due to the exercises taking place on the base.
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π£οΈ On the USβ possible supply of long-range missiles to Ukraine:
βWe've had no official statements from the administration, but apparently dozens of people from within the administration have leaked that Biden is just about to approve it. It seems like there's this pressure both from within the administration, between those who support this and in the media, which I have to say is driving it like 'Why won't you give these missiles to Ukraine? What's wrong with you?' I mean, that's literally the tone that the Western media has presented it,β Mark Sleboda, international affairs and security analyst, told Sputnik.
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βWe've had no official statements from the administration, but apparently dozens of people from within the administration have leaked that Biden is just about to approve it. It seems like there's this pressure both from within the administration, between those who support this and in the media, which I have to say is driving it like 'Why won't you give these missiles to Ukraine? What's wrong with you?' I mean, that's literally the tone that the Western media has presented it,β Mark Sleboda, international affairs and security analyst, told Sputnik.
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πΉ Video showing the scale of destruction that affected the Anougal district of Al-Haouz province in Morocco.
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