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Mass protests in France
Demonstrators took to the streets of Paris after Macron's decision to appoint a representative of the right wing, Michel Barnier, as prime minister, when the left won the parliamentary elections.
Protesters carry posters saying: "Macron stole our money and our elections", "where is my vote?", "stop the seizure of power by Macron".
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Demonstrators took to the streets of Paris after Macron's decision to appoint a representative of the right wing, Michel Barnier, as prime minister, when the left won the parliamentary elections.
Protesters carry posters saying: "Macron stole our money and our elections", "where is my vote?", "stop the seizure of power by Macron".
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A huge landslide has hit the Chamoli district in India's Uttarakhand state.
Traffic on a federal highway was stopped for 24 hours.
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Traffic on a federal highway was stopped for 24 hours.
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They hold posters reading "Palestine will live" and shout "Stop the genocide in Gaza."
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West persists in media hysteria over alleged Russian interference in US elections
CNN has taken aim at the US-based company Tenet Media which is allegedly funded by โRussian operatives working as part of a Kremlin-orchestrated influence operation to target the 2024 US vote.โ The firm is linked to right-wing commentators with millions of subscribers on YouTube and other social media platforms, per CNN.
The broadcaster is echoed by CBS News, which claims that two Russian nationals working for a state-run news network โfunneled millions of dollars to an American media companyโ so that several influencers were able to push narratives in favor of the Kremlin.
Reuters cites an unnamed senior US intelligence source as saying that Russian media are "using American and other personalities to try to sway US voters into backing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump over his Democratic foe, Kamala Harris.โ
NPR strikes the same tone with its unverified claims about โRussian operativesโ who โcovertly hired unwitting right-wing US influencers to create viral videosโ in a bid โto spread Kremlin propagandaโ ahead of the 2024 US presidential election.
The Washington Post claims that Russia is allegedly using โauthentic US voicesโ on major social media platforms to โlaunderโ propaganda and divisive narratives aimed at swaying American audiences.
The US earlier slapped sanctions on the Rossiya Segodnya media group, which includes RIA Novosti, RT, Sputnik and Ruptly, in what the White House said was a response to Russiaโs alleged โmalign influence efforts targeting the 2024 US presidential election." Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed the allegations as โnonsenseโ, stressing that Russian authorities โare not interferingโ.
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CNN has taken aim at the US-based company Tenet Media which is allegedly funded by โRussian operatives working as part of a Kremlin-orchestrated influence operation to target the 2024 US vote.โ The firm is linked to right-wing commentators with millions of subscribers on YouTube and other social media platforms, per CNN.
The broadcaster is echoed by CBS News, which claims that two Russian nationals working for a state-run news network โfunneled millions of dollars to an American media companyโ so that several influencers were able to push narratives in favor of the Kremlin.
Reuters cites an unnamed senior US intelligence source as saying that Russian media are "using American and other personalities to try to sway US voters into backing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump over his Democratic foe, Kamala Harris.โ
NPR strikes the same tone with its unverified claims about โRussian operativesโ who โcovertly hired unwitting right-wing US influencers to create viral videosโ in a bid โto spread Kremlin propagandaโ ahead of the 2024 US presidential election.
The Washington Post claims that Russia is allegedly using โauthentic US voicesโ on major social media platforms to โlaunderโ propaganda and divisive narratives aimed at swaying American audiences.
The US earlier slapped sanctions on the Rossiya Segodnya media group, which includes RIA Novosti, RT, Sputnik and Ruptly, in what the White House said was a response to Russiaโs alleged โmalign influence efforts targeting the 2024 US presidential election." Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed the allegations as โnonsenseโ, stressing that Russian authorities โare not interferingโ.
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Why Turkiyeโs move to join BRICS as a full member is a big deal
BRICS may receive a new addition in the near future as Turkiye lodged an application for a full-fledged membership with the economic bloc this week.
Turkiyeโs geographical location, right on the boundary between Europe and Asia, along with its control of the Bosporus and Dardanelles Straits linking the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, make the country a natural logistical hub for moving goods between the Global South and Global North.
Ankaraโs considerable clout in the Middle Eastern affairs, where it has long been one of the top players, and its influence on the African continent may also benefit Turkiyeโs future fellow members in the BRICS.
At the same time, better access to the BRICS membersโ markets may help Turkiye deal with its own economic problems such as, for example, rampant inflation that remains a concern for Ankara today.
Meanwhile, BRICS members are not so fixated on destroying their economies for the sake of an environmental agenda and thus might make much better business partners for Turkiye.
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BRICS may receive a new addition in the near future as Turkiye lodged an application for a full-fledged membership with the economic bloc this week.
Turkiyeโs membership may be welcome news for BRICS as the Turkish economy was rated by the IMF in 2023 as the 17th largest in the world, with the countryโs GPD last year being appraised at a little over $1 trillion.
Turkiyeโs geographical location, right on the boundary between Europe and Asia, along with its control of the Bosporus and Dardanelles Straits linking the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, make the country a natural logistical hub for moving goods between the Global South and Global North.
Ankaraโs considerable clout in the Middle Eastern affairs, where it has long been one of the top players, and its influence on the African continent may also benefit Turkiyeโs future fellow members in the BRICS.
At the same time, better access to the BRICS membersโ markets may help Turkiye deal with its own economic problems such as, for example, rampant inflation that remains a concern for Ankara today.
Ironically, the World Bank notes that the reliance of Turkish industries on โcarbon-intensive processes and fossil fuelsโ presents a challenge in Turkiyeโs cooperation with the EU in light of the latterโs focus on โgreenโ technologies and climate change.
Meanwhile, BRICS members are not so fixated on destroying their economies for the sake of an environmental agenda and thus might make much better business partners for Turkiye.
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Protest against the arms industry in Germany
About 700 people took to the streets of the German city of Kiel against war and militarization. The protest action will last until tomorrow.
The protest was organized by the Disarm Rheinmetall alliance. According to local media, police officers repeatedly stopped the demonstrators and one protester was injured.
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About 700 people took to the streets of the German city of Kiel against war and militarization. The protest action will last until tomorrow.
The protest was organized by the Disarm Rheinmetall alliance. According to local media, police officers repeatedly stopped the demonstrators and one protester was injured.
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China-Africa trade yields โwin-win outcomesโ while West only seeks to exploit continent
The importance of the 9th summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FCAC), which was attended by leaders of over 50 African states, stems from โthe significance of its outcomes and the optimism generated by its final declaration and action plan for cooperation in a China-Africa Community with a Shared Future,โ says Prof. Alexis Habiyaremye, a senior researcher at the DSI/NRF South African Research Chair in Industrial Development.
โThe elevation of China-Africa relation to the level of an all-weather strategic partnership is testament to the shared understanding of the unique importance of a strong connection between China and African countries in an increasingly multipolar world,โ says Habiyaremye.
Commenting on the practical outcomes of the summit, the professor mentioned an โaction plan for cooperation covering knowledge exchange, industrialization, connectivity, trade links and security,โ as well as Beijingโs commitment of โa considerable budget of $50 billion to implement the related projects.โ
He also points out that, โas the most important global manufacturing powerhouse, China offer more affordable products with a higher value-for-money ratio.โ
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The importance of the 9th summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FCAC), which was attended by leaders of over 50 African states, stems from โthe significance of its outcomes and the optimism generated by its final declaration and action plan for cooperation in a China-Africa Community with a Shared Future,โ says Prof. Alexis Habiyaremye, a senior researcher at the DSI/NRF South African Research Chair in Industrial Development.
According to Prof. Habiyaremye, what makes China the major, if not the main, trading partner of the majority of African countries is โthe actual win-win outcomes of the Sino-African trade as opposed to exploitative trade with Western trade partners that established monopolies over natural resources in secret military cooperation arrangements with former colonial powers.โ
โThe elevation of China-Africa relation to the level of an all-weather strategic partnership is testament to the shared understanding of the unique importance of a strong connection between China and African countries in an increasingly multipolar world,โ says Habiyaremye.
Commenting on the practical outcomes of the summit, the professor mentioned an โaction plan for cooperation covering knowledge exchange, industrialization, connectivity, trade links and security,โ as well as Beijingโs commitment of โa considerable budget of $50 billion to implement the related projects.โ
Meanwhile, โtrade between African countries and the West is usually structured as extractive monopolies intended to keep Africa down and unable to produce anything else than raw materials for Western corporations,โ Prof. Habiyaremye says.
He also points out that, โas the most important global manufacturing powerhouse, China offer more affordable products with a higher value-for-money ratio.โ
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Forest fires in Ecuador reach the outskirts of the capital
Quito has been covered with a dense smoke caused by the forest fires that have been active for some days. The inhabitants of several houses on the northern outskirts of the capital were evacuated. According to one version, the fire could have been caused by a human factor.
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Quito has been covered with a dense smoke caused by the forest fires that have been active for some days. The inhabitants of several houses on the northern outskirts of the capital were evacuated. According to one version, the fire could have been caused by a human factor.
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Lithuania has installed anti-tank barriers and barbed wire to prevent a "Russian invasion" along the border on the Neman River.
Earlier, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russia does not pose any threat to the Baltic states.
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Earlier, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russia does not pose any threat to the Baltic states.
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Aussie Cossack: Kursk will cost Ukraine dearly
Zelensky sent Ukraineโs most experienced and best-equipped troops to Kursk. Once Russia defeats the group in Kursk, the Ukrainians will have nothing left.
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Zelensky sent Ukraineโs most experienced and best-equipped troops to Kursk. Once Russia defeats the group in Kursk, the Ukrainians will have nothing left.
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