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๐Ÿ—ฃ โ€œNetanyahu is in real trouble,โ€ said analyst Elijah Magnier on Sputnikโ€™s Political Misfits program Monday, noting the Israeli Prime Minister faces growing divisions within his political coalition.

โ€œThe finance minister [Bezalel] Smotrich and the security minister [Itamar] Ben-Gvir warned him if he stopped the attack on Gaza, saying that they want the [Israeli] settlers to return to Gaza,โ€ the analyst stated. โ€œThis objective contradicts with the American announcement that the Palestinians will go nowhere and will remain in Gaza, and any ethnic cleansing is not permitted, which means that the coalition and Netanyahu's government is not going to hold.โ€


Discussion then shifted towards South Africaโ€™s bringing of charges against Israel in The Hague, with Magnier noting the exhaustive detail of South Africaโ€™s 80-page statement documenting numerous comments from Israeli officials suggesting genocidal intent.

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Germany was rocked by protests from farmers Monday over a planned cut in agricultural subsidies. Analyst Elijah Magnier says the continentโ€™s mounting economic problems stem from failed Western sanctions against Russia.

โ€œAll the decisions that have been made by the European leaders were incompatible with the necessity of the European population, and will have a boomerang effect.โ€ he added, noting the skyrocketing energy prices throughout the continent. โ€œThe first that was hit is the diesel that the farmers use in their machines because, again, of the Nord Stream 2, because we stopped buying the oil and gas from Russia.โ€


โ€œWe're buying it from India, that buys it off Russia, and we buy from Norway and America withโ€ฆ increase of price,โ€ the analyst explained.

Magnier stated that economic difficulties throughout Europe are leading to the election of โ€œright-wing leaders,โ€ as voters are โ€œfed upโ€ with government policy.

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Russian paratroopers eliminate enemy infantry by dropping munitions from quadcopters

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US finance giant JPMorgan has likened the US economy to a slow-boiled frog thanks to its $34-trillion national debt.

The 2024 outlook from the New York-based firm evoked the popular myth that a frog will calmly boil in a pot of gradually-heated water until it is cooked alive โ€” but would hop out if thrown into already boiling water.

As the US governmentโ€™s debt portfolio keeps swelling, hitting an unprecedented $34-trillion, economists' concerns have amplified urgent calls for intervention.

Predictions from the Congressional Budget Office have painted a bleak picture, suggesting that by the early 2030s, the US will spend more on entitlements, mandatory programs, and debt interest than it earns in revenue.

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๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has rejected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's request to pay wages to Palestinian workers who were banned from entering Israel, Axios reports, citing a source.

Several weeks ago, the Israeli prime minister reportedly asked the UAE leader to pay unemployment benefits to Palestinian workers from the West Bank, whom Israel had banned from entering its territory following the October 7 attack by the Palestinian Hamas movement.

โ€œAsk Zelensky for money,โ€ Al Nahyan responded sarcastically to Netanyahuโ€™s request, according to the outletโ€™s sources.

The UAE president was shocked that the Israeli prime minister thought he would be willing to pay for the problem that had arisen due to the Israeli decision not to let the workers in, the outletโ€™s source notes.

According to Axios, the UAE president said Zelensky receives a lot of money from other countries, "so maybe he could help" Netanyahu.

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The Pentagon has initiated an internal review following criticism from the US Congress and public scrutiny over the transfer of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's powers to his deputy, Kathleen Hicks from January 2 to 5, 2024.

The examination aims to ensure clarity and transparency in decision-making processes, specifically concerning the transfer of certain powers, proper and timely notification to the president, the White House, Congress, and the American public. It will encompass a timeline of events, evaluations of the defense secretary's capacity to perform duties, and recommendations to enhance the notification process for the president and high-ranking officials, among others.

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๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ Russian Battlegroup Yug assault detachments undergo drills at unique training ground

Servicemen from assault detachments hone skills of close-quarters combat, train to use new types of small arms, large-caliber machine guns, and man-portable grenade launchers. Particular attention is paid to cohesion and establishing communications with the command post.

Enhanced training of personnel is conducted continuously on a rotational basis. All instructors have extensive experience of combat operations in the special military operation zone and other armed conflicts.

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๐Ÿ’ฐ A possible military conflict over Taiwan could cost the global economy an estimated $10 trillion, eclipsing both Ukraine and COVID.

Bloomberg made the estimate, noting that the indicated amount is about 10% of world GDP.

A potential risk factor is the election of Taiwan's chief executive, which will be held on January 13. Tsai Ing-wen, who has held the position for two terms, will not be able to run again.

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Chaos erupted at a New York City synagogue when members resisted the closure of a secret tunnel, leading to a tense confrontation with the New York Police Department.

The turmoil unfolded after a cement truck arrived at the Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters to fill an underground tunnel leading from the main synagogue to an adjacent closed building.

Concerns arose regarding the tunnel's impact on the building's stability, prompting police intervention when a group allegedly vandalized the cement trucks and damaged the synagogue walls, exposing the tunnel.

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๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ Vladimir Putin has granted Russian citizenship to American boxer Kevin Johnson, who previously addressed the Russian president with such a request.

Citizenship was also granted to Canadian hockey player Brendan Leipsic, who has been playing for Russian clubs since 2020.

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A Singaporean container ship, the KOTA HAKIM, used a sign to indicate its destination as it crossed the Red Sea, in an attempt to avoid being targeted by the Houthis. The sign stated that the ship had "no links (to) Israel", Sputnik has learned.

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โ—๏ธThe losses of the Ukrainian Army over the past year exceeded 215,000 people and 28,000 weapons, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said during his first conference call this year.

Russian troops retain the strategic initiative along the entire line of contact, the minister noted.

The Russian military maintains the combat readiness of its nuclear triad at a high level for global strategic balance, he added.
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๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช Sanctions being effective? :)

German industry declines for sixth month in a row and heads towards recession, economists say

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A Ukrainian former man* TikToker proposes to search Ukrainian cities where there are still many men left in order to catch and send new batches of conscripts to the front.

โ€œThey will definitely find five million,โ€ he said confidently.

The supporter of a new wave of mobilizing five million justifies his position by saying his husband is fighting at the front.

*LGBT is recognized as an extremist movement in Russia

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๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท The Minister of Education of France, Gabriel Attal, has assumed the position of Prime Minister, becoming the youngest head of government in the country's history at the age of 34.

"In any case, France intends to open the way for dialogue with Russia, and to maintain relations between the two countries," Gabriel Attal, France's Secretary of State and Government's spokesperson stated on France Info radio station on March 25 2022.

โ€œRussia is our neighbor, and it will remain so. Relations with Russia will be maintained in any case,โ€ he said.

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โ—๏ธTwo drones crashed on a fuel and energy complex facility in the Russian city of Oryol, the fire has already been localized, the governor said
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๐Ÿ›ข Crude Oil Update ๐Ÿ“‰๐ŸŒ

Economic concerns and increased oil supplies shape the 2024 outlook. Following modest gains, prices dropped after Saudi Arabia cut its selling price, with Brent crude at $75.65 and West Texas Intermediate at $70.25, remaining close to the expected $80 per barrel consensus. Analysts predict oversupply, economic uncertainty, and Middle East tensions will limit aggressive forecasts.

Recent events, like the Middle East tensions, prompted market caution, with a focus on global supplies and acknowledgment of lingering risks. Saudi Arabia's move hints at expected lower prices amid demand cooling and rising U.S. shale production. Influential factors include the U.S. election, potential cyber warfare, and the impact of new oil sources. Analysts vary on predictions, from a quiet year at $80 per barrel to potential rises above $100.

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โ—๏ธTwo drones crashed on a fuel and energy complex facility in the Russian city of Oryol, the fire has already been localized, the governor said
โ—๏ธThree people were injured as a result of an attack by Ukrainian drones on fuel and energy facilities in the Russia's Oryol region, the governor said
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