๐บ๐ธ White House to announce new military package for Ukraine by end of month, according to US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby
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๐ต๐ฑ Donald Tusk will be sworn in as Prime Minister of Poland, most likely on December 13, the head of the Cabinet of the Polish President said. Today, the Polish Sejm will consider the issue of a vote of confidence in the current Cabinet of Ministers Mateuszโฆ
๐ต๐ฑ Tusk will be only candidate for Polish prime minister post, according to the Polish Sejm
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๐ฅ Professional work by Russian paratroopers
๐น Russian forces destroyed two Ukrainian tanks and a self-propelled artillery unit by direct hits from Lancet loitering ammunition
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๐น Russian forces destroyed two Ukrainian tanks and a self-propelled artillery unit by direct hits from Lancet loitering ammunition
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๐ฃ Young Russians are Rejecting the West
"I think that Russian youth, the majority of the Russian youth used to be sincerely pro-Western in 1990s, in the early 1990s especially. But this time has passed. Because the newer generations of the Russian students in schools and in the universities, they see what's happening... And I think what's fundamental is that they understand it is not necessary for Russia to sacrifice its sovereignty, to sacrifice its security for the sake of jeans, good dress and good food, because they have it, right? And they have it either produced inside Russia or imported from friendly countries," Dmitry Suslov, Russian foreign policy strategist, told Sputnik.
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"I think that Russian youth, the majority of the Russian youth used to be sincerely pro-Western in 1990s, in the early 1990s especially. But this time has passed. Because the newer generations of the Russian students in schools and in the universities, they see what's happening... And I think what's fundamental is that they understand it is not necessary for Russia to sacrifice its sovereignty, to sacrifice its security for the sake of jeans, good dress and good food, because they have it, right? And they have it either produced inside Russia or imported from friendly countries," Dmitry Suslov, Russian foreign policy strategist, told Sputnik.
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Hamas is on the verge of collapse and the army is approaching a โtipping pointโ in the northern Gaza Strip, Israel's defense minister has said
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๐ณ๐ฑ Netherlands spent over โฌ400 Billion on migrants over 25 years
A recent Dutch academic study of the countryโs public spending indicates that the government is more eager to support migrants than its own citizens through investing in core priority sectors, with migrant subsidies averaging an annual โฌ17 billion over the past decades.
The paper โBorderless Welfare State: The Consequences of Immigration on Public Financesโ looks into the tangible implications of mass immigration on Dutch public funds. The authors of the study compared official government spending data.
According to the data, immigration relief policies peaked at โฌ32 billion in 2016 due to the 2015 European migrant crisis.
The study also suggested that the current Dutch governmentโs financial support programs for migrants significantly exceed the average expenditures on education, healthcare, justice, social security and allowances. In the years 1995-2019, the total cost of immigration amounted to over โฌ400 billion ($430 billion at the current exchange rate).
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A recent Dutch academic study of the countryโs public spending indicates that the government is more eager to support migrants than its own citizens through investing in core priority sectors, with migrant subsidies averaging an annual โฌ17 billion over the past decades.
The paper โBorderless Welfare State: The Consequences of Immigration on Public Financesโ looks into the tangible implications of mass immigration on Dutch public funds. The authors of the study compared official government spending data.
According to the data, immigration relief policies peaked at โฌ32 billion in 2016 due to the 2015 European migrant crisis.
The study also suggested that the current Dutch governmentโs financial support programs for migrants significantly exceed the average expenditures on education, healthcare, justice, social security and allowances. In the years 1995-2019, the total cost of immigration amounted to over โฌ400 billion ($430 billion at the current exchange rate).
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๐ต๐ฑPolish Sejm nominates Tusk for post of prime minister Subscribe to @SputnikInt
๐ต๐ฑ 248 out of 460 deputies voted for Tuskโs nomination. 201 were against. No one abstained.
However, it still remains unclear when Polish President Andrzej Duda will swear in the new prime minister. The Constitution of Poland states that the president is obliged to swear in the prime minister appointed by the Sejm โwithout delayโ, but no specific time frame is specified. Duda is scheduled to visit Switzerland on Tuesday.
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However, it still remains unclear when Polish President Andrzej Duda will swear in the new prime minister. The Constitution of Poland states that the president is obliged to swear in the prime minister appointed by the Sejm โwithout delayโ, but no specific time frame is specified. Duda is scheduled to visit Switzerland on Tuesday.
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๐ฏ Direct hits
๐น Russia's artillerymen of the Bars-8 detachment destroy Ukrainian forces in the Zaporozhye region. After receiving intelligence, the soldiers promptly aim the guns and strike the designated targets.
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๐น Russia's artillerymen of the Bars-8 detachment destroy Ukrainian forces in the Zaporozhye region. After receiving intelligence, the soldiers promptly aim the guns and strike the designated targets.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky tells Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin and US Joint Chiefs of Staff Charles Brown about the unsuccessful results of the counter-offensive and the $200+bn spent on it.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky tells Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin and US Joint Chiefs of Staff Charles Brown about the unsuccessful results of the counter-offensive and the $200+bn spent on it. Subscribe to @SputnikInt
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๐บ๐ธ The Pentagonโs recruitment chiefs told Congress that of the five service branches, only the US Marines and Space Force hit recruitment goals last fiscal year. The Army alone was short 55,000 active-duty soldiers.
Karen Kwiatkowski, a retired USAF Lt. Col. said โ'negative' influencers โ those who have served in the various theaters of US war and who are recommending against it to the younger generationโ were one factor in the decline.
โIraq, Afghanistan, the growth of drone warfare, and the general decay of the US military and its major older weapons systems โ all of these things make serving in the military viewed more as a chore than an opportunity. Our target recruits do not remember 9/11.โ
โOur โanything goesโ narcissistic culture, DEI and wokeness, glorifying the overweight and coddling our addicts โ none of this reflects well on our military image,โ she added.
Karen Kwiatkowski, a retired USAF Lt. Col. said โ'negative' influencers โ those who have served in the various theaters of US war and who are recommending against it to the younger generationโ were one factor in the decline.
โIraq, Afghanistan, the growth of drone warfare, and the general decay of the US military and its major older weapons systems โ all of these things make serving in the military viewed more as a chore than an opportunity. Our target recruits do not remember 9/11.โ
โOur โanything goesโ narcissistic culture, DEI and wokeness, glorifying the overweight and coddling our addicts โ none of this reflects well on our military image,โ she added.
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๐น Video of Russian fertilizers for Zimbabwe being loaded onto the ship in Ghent, Belgium, last week.
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"As one of the key suppliers of mineral fertilisers to international markets including Africa, and a company with a proud mission to create a world without hunger, we see our exceptional role in doing whatever we can to ensure food security in those parts of the world where people may face food shortages. We shall be looking forward to seeing Zimbabwean farmers getting our fertilisers, using it properly and eventually reaping a fruitful harvest," Russia's Uralchem CEO Dmitry Konyaev said in the statement.
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The losses in the global economy as a result of the fragmentation into two blocs from the conflict in Ukraine are estimated to be up to 7% of GDP, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Monday.
Gopinath pointed out that the losses may be extremely pronounced in lower-income countries and emerging markets.
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"If the global economy were to fragment into two blocs based on UN voting on the 2022 Ukraine Resolution and trade between the two blocs were eliminated, global losses are estimated to be about 2.5 percent of GDP. But depending on economiesโ ability to adjust, the losses could reach as high as 7 percent of GDP," IMF First Deputy Managing Director Gita Gopinath said.
Gopinath pointed out that the losses may be extremely pronounced in lower-income countries and emerging markets.
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๐ฎ๐ท Iran revealed its Karrar jet-powered drone can now carry Majid short-range anti-air missiles, a heat-seeking missile with a range of 8 miles.
Maj. Gen. Abdolrahim Mousavi, chief commander of the Iranian Army, said that the development demonstrated โanother stage [in the process] of upgrading the power of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Defense Force.โ
Iran rolled out the Karrar in 2010, deriving it from the American MQM-107 Streaker, a target drone for testing out anti-air missiles, making its new anti-air capability highly ironic.
The small drone can be loaded four-at-a-time onto flatbed trucks, from which they can also be launched.
Maj. Gen. Abdolrahim Mousavi, chief commander of the Iranian Army, said that the development demonstrated โanother stage [in the process] of upgrading the power of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Defense Force.โ
Iran rolled out the Karrar in 2010, deriving it from the American MQM-107 Streaker, a target drone for testing out anti-air missiles, making its new anti-air capability highly ironic.
The small drone can be loaded four-at-a-time onto flatbed trucks, from which they can also be launched.
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๐ SpaceX is scheduled to launch the United States Space Force โspace planeโ X-37B into orbit Monday night, utilizing its Falcon Heavy launch system.
Little is known about the classified mission, USSF-52. According to a press release, it will test the effects of space travel on seeds, attempt to operate โin new orbital regimesโ and experiment with โspace domain awareness technologies.โ
This mission will be the first time the X-37B, part of SpaceXโs Orbital Test Vehicle fleet, will be launched with the Falcon Heavy rocket system.
SpaceX is expected to livestream the launch, which will take place during a 10-minute window starting at 8:14 pm EST (1:14 am GMT) at the Kennedy Space Centerโs Launch Complex-39A.
Little is known about the classified mission, USSF-52. According to a press release, it will test the effects of space travel on seeds, attempt to operate โin new orbital regimesโ and experiment with โspace domain awareness technologies.โ
This mission will be the first time the X-37B, part of SpaceXโs Orbital Test Vehicle fleet, will be launched with the Falcon Heavy rocket system.
SpaceX is expected to livestream the launch, which will take place during a 10-minute window starting at 8:14 pm EST (1:14 am GMT) at the Kennedy Space Centerโs Launch Complex-39A.
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Global gold stockpiling continues as prices hit record-highs, according to the report
For years, governments have slowly retreated from investing in the US dollar, shifting their assets into other currencies, penning agreements to use local currencies instead of dollars for trade, or buying up stable liquid assets like gold - a trend labeled โde-dollarizationโ by observers.
Nations around the world are continuing to buy up large quantities of gold amid a monthslong conflict in the Middle East, although the trend dates to before the beginning of the crisis. The scramble has driven bullion prices to their highest ever recorded.
The latest numbers from the World Gold Council have revealed that nations purchased a net weight of 42 tons of gold bullion in October, which is not the largest monthly amount ever, but well above the average. The month prior, nations bought up nearly twice that volume - 72 tons.
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For years, governments have slowly retreated from investing in the US dollar, shifting their assets into other currencies, penning agreements to use local currencies instead of dollars for trade, or buying up stable liquid assets like gold - a trend labeled โde-dollarizationโ by observers.
Nations around the world are continuing to buy up large quantities of gold amid a monthslong conflict in the Middle East, although the trend dates to before the beginning of the crisis. The scramble has driven bullion prices to their highest ever recorded.
The latest numbers from the World Gold Council have revealed that nations purchased a net weight of 42 tons of gold bullion in October, which is not the largest monthly amount ever, but well above the average. The month prior, nations bought up nearly twice that volume - 72 tons.
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Israeli troops shelled Lebanon with US-supplied white phosphorus, according to the report
Israeli Defense Force (IDF) troops firing across the border at targets in Lebanon is far from uncommon, especially amid the ongoing escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. However, a recent report has claimed that Tel Aviv had no qualms about using white phosphorus ordnance in such attacks in October.
According to the Washington Post, remnants of three 155mm artillery shells fired at the village of Dahaira in southern Lebanon not far from the Lebanese-Israeli border were found by one of their journalists.
The three white phosphorus shells were reportedly fired by Israeli forces at Dahaira on October 16 during an attack that was later dubbed as the โblack nightโ by the locals and which resulted in at least nine people being injured and at least four residences getting โincinerated.โ
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Israeli Defense Force (IDF) troops firing across the border at targets in Lebanon is far from uncommon, especially amid the ongoing escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. However, a recent report has claimed that Tel Aviv had no qualms about using white phosphorus ordnance in such attacks in October.
According to the Washington Post, remnants of three 155mm artillery shells fired at the village of Dahaira in southern Lebanon not far from the Lebanese-Israeli border were found by one of their journalists.
The three white phosphorus shells were reportedly fired by Israeli forces at Dahaira on October 16 during an attack that was later dubbed as the โblack nightโ by the locals and which resulted in at least nine people being injured and at least four residences getting โincinerated.โ
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US aid programs to Ukraine and Israel are behind the growing gunpowder shortage, retired US Air Force Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski told Sputnik.
Kwiatkowski, who also served as an analyst for the US Defense Department, noted the conflicts have resulted in manufacturers switching their focus to military-grade gunpowder instead of civilian and hunting powders. She also blames American manufacturing moving overseas due to regulations from the Occupational Health and Safety and Environmental Protection Agency.
The disconnect of the American elite from reality is typical of leaders in a declining empire, she added.
โThe US elite today is not the elite of the Industrial Age โ they study influence, propaganda and control, they know little about innovation, production and solid investment. Increasingly they are as disconnected from reality as any other elite class experiencing late stage empire โ they cannot evaluate how they got where they are, and they cannot see what is coming,โ Kwiatkowski explained.
Kwiatkowski, who also served as an analyst for the US Defense Department, noted the conflicts have resulted in manufacturers switching their focus to military-grade gunpowder instead of civilian and hunting powders. She also blames American manufacturing moving overseas due to regulations from the Occupational Health and Safety and Environmental Protection Agency.
The disconnect of the American elite from reality is typical of leaders in a declining empire, she added.
โThe US elite today is not the elite of the Industrial Age โ they study influence, propaganda and control, they know little about innovation, production and solid investment. Increasingly they are as disconnected from reality as any other elite class experiencing late stage empire โ they cannot evaluate how they got where they are, and they cannot see what is coming,โ Kwiatkowski explained.
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The US and Ukraine are developing a new military strategy as Pentagon is ready to send Lieutenant-General Antonio Aguto to Kiev, but there is still no consensus on its content, the New York Times has reported, citing unnamed officials.
According to the publication's sources, US and Ukrainian officers hope to work out the details of the new strategy during the war games scheduled for January in Wiesbaden, Germany.
While the Ukrainian side favours offensive action, US advisers are pushing a more restrained option focusing on holding onto existing territories and building up forces.
But the training of Ukrainian soldiers in the American manner has been unsuccessful, the NYT adds, citing the same sources. In Germany, the Ukrainian forces were allegedly trained to break through much less dense defences than the one they eventually encountered.
The publication, citing unnamed US officials, also claims that many Ukrainian top-brass do not realise how unstable further US funding is, and they have unrealistic expectations about what exactly the US will supply. For example, they are asking for "millions of rounds of artillery from Western stockpiles that do not exist."
At the same time, a large number of Republicans in the US Congress have said that they will not vote on any additional spending on Ukraine until they see the new strategy.
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According to the publication's sources, US and Ukrainian officers hope to work out the details of the new strategy during the war games scheduled for January in Wiesbaden, Germany.
While the Ukrainian side favours offensive action, US advisers are pushing a more restrained option focusing on holding onto existing territories and building up forces.
But the training of Ukrainian soldiers in the American manner has been unsuccessful, the NYT adds, citing the same sources. In Germany, the Ukrainian forces were allegedly trained to break through much less dense defences than the one they eventually encountered.
The publication, citing unnamed US officials, also claims that many Ukrainian top-brass do not realise how unstable further US funding is, and they have unrealistic expectations about what exactly the US will supply. For example, they are asking for "millions of rounds of artillery from Western stockpiles that do not exist."
At the same time, a large number of Republicans in the US Congress have said that they will not vote on any additional spending on Ukraine until they see the new strategy.
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