π»πͺπ¬πΎ Venezuela and Guyana have agreed not to threaten or use force in any circumstances to settle the dispute over the Essequibo territory and resolve any controversies within international law, including the 1966 Geneva Agreement, the countries' joint statement, published by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro showed.
The sides also agreed to meet in Brazil within the next three months to "consider any matter with implications for the territory in dispute" and immediately establish a joint commission on the level of foreign minister and technical persons to address the dispute.
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The sides also agreed to meet in Brazil within the next three months to "consider any matter with implications for the territory in dispute" and immediately establish a joint commission on the level of foreign minister and technical persons to address the dispute.
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A unit of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, abandoned during the counteroffensive near the village of Rabotino in Zaporozhye, suffered 43 out of 48 soldiers killed in one day, Ukrainian POW Ivan Matvienko, who was trained at a NATO base in the UK, told Sputnik.
He added that they had undergone a monthβs training before the attack, and were thrown into battle without reconnaissance.
He added that during the three months of fighting between August and October, no more than 10 of the 200 men in his company, which had been trained in Britain, were left alive.
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He added that they had undergone a monthβs training before the attack, and were thrown into battle without reconnaissance.
"We were sent to the attack on October 28 - two groups, there were only 40 of our company left by the time, maybe less," the POW said.
He added that during the three months of fighting between August and October, no more than 10 of the 200 men in his company, which had been trained in Britain, were left alive.
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βοΈ Cyclone Vanya covers Moscow in unprecedented amount of snow
The height of the snow cover in Moscow has reached a maximum in the 150-year history of meteorological measurements.
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The height of the snow cover in Moscow has reached a maximum in the 150-year history of meteorological measurements.
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WATCH LIVE: Lavrov talks to media following negotiations with Belarusian counterpart
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Russiaβs Rosatom nuclear energy corporation has rejected media reports of a possible preventive ban on uranium deliveries to the United States, adding that it always meets its contractual obligations.
Earlier, US media reported that Rosatom's subsidiary had warned US customers that Russia would cease uranium exports to the US after the House of Representatives passed a ban on imports of the fuel from Russia starting from 2028.
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Earlier, US media reported that Rosatom's subsidiary had warned US customers that Russia would cease uranium exports to the US after the House of Representatives passed a ban on imports of the fuel from Russia starting from 2028.
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π·πΊ Russian tankers' luxury dugout
Welcome to One Central Street (the humorous "address" of a Russian tankers' dugout): a tank commander with the callsign "Adam" shows how his crew lives in the special military operation zone.
Everything is prepared for the onset of winter, as the dugout is heat insulated, has a kerosene stove, and even has a gaming console inside.
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Welcome to One Central Street (the humorous "address" of a Russian tankers' dugout): a tank commander with the callsign "Adam" shows how his crew lives in the special military operation zone.
Everything is prepared for the onset of winter, as the dugout is heat insulated, has a kerosene stove, and even has a gaming console inside.
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A councilman in western Ukraine blew up three grenades at a session of the village council, Ukrainian media reported.
According to the latest information, 26 people were injured, six of them in serious condition. It has been clarified that the attacker is still alive.
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According to the latest information, 26 people were injured, six of them in serious condition. It has been clarified that the attacker is still alive.
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π Medical costs in the US are so high that Biden himself could be in debt
The 81-year-old American leader, standing in front of shelves of drugs at the National Institutes of Health, admitted that he has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on hospital care and could have got into debt if his insurance policy had not covered his expenses.
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The 81-year-old American leader, standing in front of shelves of drugs at the National Institutes of Health, admitted that he has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on hospital care and could have got into debt if his insurance policy had not covered his expenses.
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π’πΊπΈ US 2024 Defense Bill: Major Highlights
π Total Budget: An eye-opening $886 billion approved by Congress for 2024! Awaiting President Biden's signature.
π Key Points to Note:
Pacific Strategy: A substantial $14.7 billion dedicated to the 'Pacific Deterrence Initiative' against China.
Supporting Allies: Enhanced training for Taiwan and a significant $300 million annual aid to Ukraine until 2026, with added oversight.
Under Wraps: $11.5 billion earmarked for mysterious "defense-related activities."
Marine Corps Boost: $1 billion allocated for a new amphibious transport dock.
Air Force's Tech Leap: $100 million for unmanned F-16 jets and related innovative programs.
F-22 Raptor's Lifeline: Retirement plans shelved; older aircraft may face cuts instead.
Nuclear Capabilities: Navy's Sea-Launched Cruise missile nuclear program receives funding.
Arming Up: Expanded munitions procurement and arms supply to include Israel and Taiwan.
AUKUS Pact in Action: Virginia-class submarines to be transferred to Australia.
NATO Commitment: US troop withdrawal from NATO countries remains subject to Congress approval.
Surveillance Laws Extended: Warrantless foreign surveillance continues.
Saluting the Troops: A 5.2% pay raise for military personnel.
Controversial Decisions: Abortion and gender surgery provisions dropped; diversity roles frozen; Covid vaccine refusers reinstated.
Distinct from Biden's Security Package: Not to be confused with the separate $105 billion proposal, including aid for Ukraine and Israel.
π Total Budget: An eye-opening $886 billion approved by Congress for 2024! Awaiting President Biden's signature.
π Key Points to Note:
Pacific Strategy: A substantial $14.7 billion dedicated to the 'Pacific Deterrence Initiative' against China.
Supporting Allies: Enhanced training for Taiwan and a significant $300 million annual aid to Ukraine until 2026, with added oversight.
Under Wraps: $11.5 billion earmarked for mysterious "defense-related activities."
Marine Corps Boost: $1 billion allocated for a new amphibious transport dock.
Air Force's Tech Leap: $100 million for unmanned F-16 jets and related innovative programs.
F-22 Raptor's Lifeline: Retirement plans shelved; older aircraft may face cuts instead.
Nuclear Capabilities: Navy's Sea-Launched Cruise missile nuclear program receives funding.
Arming Up: Expanded munitions procurement and arms supply to include Israel and Taiwan.
AUKUS Pact in Action: Virginia-class submarines to be transferred to Australia.
NATO Commitment: US troop withdrawal from NATO countries remains subject to Congress approval.
Surveillance Laws Extended: Warrantless foreign surveillance continues.
Saluting the Troops: A 5.2% pay raise for military personnel.
Controversial Decisions: Abortion and gender surgery provisions dropped; diversity roles frozen; Covid vaccine refusers reinstated.
Distinct from Biden's Security Package: Not to be confused with the separate $105 billion proposal, including aid for Ukraine and Israel.
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βοΈPutin announced the construction of high-speed highways to Lugansk and Donetsk in the future
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π·πΊπ§πΎ The Supreme Council of the Union State of Russia and Belarus is expected to approve a new three-year integration package next year, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Friday.
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"On November 29, a meeting of the Union State Council of Ministers was held in Moscow. There, the heads of government approved a new package of integration measures for the next three-year period 2024-2026, and we expect that in the beginning of next year this package will be approved by the Supreme State Council of the Union State," Lavrov said at a joint meeting of the boards of the Russian and Belarusian foreign ministries.
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βοΈ οΈPolish authorities will withdraw claims of Russian responsibility for the crash of a government Tu-154 jet airliner in 2010 near the Russian city of Smolensk which killed president Lech Kaczynski, said the new head of the republicβs Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The crash is controversial in Poland. The first commission, headed by former Interior Minister Jerzy Miller, supported the IAC's conclusions that the cause of the crash was the plane's descent below the allowed level in foggy conditions. Later, another commission was set up under the leadership of former defense minister Macierewicz, which considered allegations of an assassination plot against former president Kaczynski, who was on board and died in the disaster.
The new internal affairs minister said Miller's report gives a credible explanation of the crash, and that the time for conspiracy theories has passed.
The crash is controversial in Poland. The first commission, headed by former Interior Minister Jerzy Miller, supported the IAC's conclusions that the cause of the crash was the plane's descent below the allowed level in foggy conditions. Later, another commission was set up under the leadership of former defense minister Macierewicz, which considered allegations of an assassination plot against former president Kaczynski, who was on board and died in the disaster.
The new internal affairs minister said Miller's report gives a credible explanation of the crash, and that the time for conspiracy theories has passed.
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Elon Musk has published a post in which he tells his X followers that Microsoft Word berates its users for using βnon-inclusiveβ terms.
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π·πΊπͺ Key points of the Russian MoD briefing on the weekly progress of the special military operation in Ukraine:
βͺοΈRussian troops repelled 49 attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF).
βͺοΈThe Russian Armed Forces carried out 40 combined strikes on military airfield infrastructure and UAF ammunition storage facilities.
βͺοΈThe UAF lost up to 335 servicemen and 19 vehicles in the Zaporozhye direction.
βͺοΈRussian forces repelled 27 attacks by the UAF in the Kupyansk direction.
βͺοΈ82 Ukrainian servicemen were captured or voluntarily surrendered.
βͺοΈOne Ukrainian helicopter was shot down, a Tochka-U missile, two S-200 missiles, and 17 HIMARS rockets were intercepted.
βͺοΈUAF losses amounted to more than 425 servicemen and one Leopard tank in the Kupyansk direction.
βͺοΈRussian forces hit the locations of Ukrainian military units, the Azov Nazi formation, as well as the International Legion.
βͺοΈUkrainian losses in the Kherson direction amounted to up to 290 servicemen and 17 boats.
βͺοΈThe UAF lost more than 600 servicemen in the South Donetsk direction.
βͺοΈ119 Ukrainian UAVs were destroyed.
βͺοΈThe Russian Armed Forces repelled eight attacks by the UAF in the Zaporozhye direction.
βͺοΈThe Russian Armed Forces thwarted all Ukrainian attempts in the Kherson direction to land sabotage groups on islands and the left bank of the Dnepr River.
βͺοΈUkrainian losses in the Donetsk direction exceeded 1,580 servicemen.
βͺοΈRussian troops repelled 11 attacks by Ukrainian assault groups in the Krasny Liman direction.
βͺοΈThe total losses of the UAF in the Krasny Liman direction amounted to 1,100 servicemen.
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βͺοΈRussian troops repelled 49 attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF).
βͺοΈThe Russian Armed Forces carried out 40 combined strikes on military airfield infrastructure and UAF ammunition storage facilities.
βͺοΈThe UAF lost up to 335 servicemen and 19 vehicles in the Zaporozhye direction.
βͺοΈRussian forces repelled 27 attacks by the UAF in the Kupyansk direction.
βͺοΈ82 Ukrainian servicemen were captured or voluntarily surrendered.
βͺοΈOne Ukrainian helicopter was shot down, a Tochka-U missile, two S-200 missiles, and 17 HIMARS rockets were intercepted.
βͺοΈUAF losses amounted to more than 425 servicemen and one Leopard tank in the Kupyansk direction.
βͺοΈRussian forces hit the locations of Ukrainian military units, the Azov Nazi formation, as well as the International Legion.
βͺοΈUkrainian losses in the Kherson direction amounted to up to 290 servicemen and 17 boats.
βͺοΈThe UAF lost more than 600 servicemen in the South Donetsk direction.
βͺοΈ119 Ukrainian UAVs were destroyed.
βͺοΈThe Russian Armed Forces repelled eight attacks by the UAF in the Zaporozhye direction.
βͺοΈThe Russian Armed Forces thwarted all Ukrainian attempts in the Kherson direction to land sabotage groups on islands and the left bank of the Dnepr River.
βͺοΈUkrainian losses in the Donetsk direction exceeded 1,580 servicemen.
βͺοΈRussian troops repelled 11 attacks by Ukrainian assault groups in the Krasny Liman direction.
βͺοΈThe total losses of the UAF in the Krasny Liman direction amounted to 1,100 servicemen.
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