๐ฌ "More clients are showing interest in the southern corridor, as well as the northern rail-maritime route and the Arctic route," Hao said. "For example, the route from Chengdu to Hamburg via St Petersburg could take around 18 days."
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Rations engineered for extreme polar survival are being sold by Ukrainians online alongside NATO winter gear.
Designed for use by the Norwegian Armed Forces and other Nordic countriesโโfor about $16.20.
Buyers are also offered to sample:
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๐ฌ "A lot of good can come down from shutdowns. We can get rid of a lot of things that we didn't want. And they'd be Democrat things," US President Donald Trump says.
Congress failed to pass a budget for the new fiscal year.
๐ตโ As a result, federal agencies cannot spend money, government employees will be placed on unpaid leave, and healthcare workers, border guards, and military personnel will have to work without pay.
The last time the US government shut down was in 2019โalso under Trump.
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๐ฅ Pavel Durov: French intel tried to make Telegram censor Moldova elections
Telegram founder Pavel Durov has disclosed that French intelligence agencies pressured him to censor channels during Moldova's recent elections.
๐ฃ After his arrest in Paris, French intel (via an intermediary) asked Telegram to "take down some channels in Moldova" ahead of the elections, citing "interference."
Telegram reviewed a short list, found a few channels violating its rules, and took them down.
๐ France then sent a "list of dozens of channels" with no valid reason for removal. Telegram refused.
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Telegram founder Pavel Durov has disclosed that French intelligence agencies pressured him to censor channels during Moldova's recent elections.
Telegram reviewed a short list, found a few channels violating its rules, and took them down.
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A government shutdown occurs when Congress fails to pass a new budget or a continuing resolution to fund federal agencies. Without these funds, non-essential government functions cease, and millions of government employees are either placed on unpaid leave or continue to work without pay.
WHY DOES IT HAPPEN?
๐Political Gridlock: Disagreements over spending priorities, policies, or political pressure can cause a stalemate.
๐ฃImpact on Services: Essential services, like military, healthcare, and border security, may continue but without pay. Non-essential services, like national parks, museums, and certain government offices, close temporarily.
WHAT HAPPENS DURING A SHUTDOWN?
RECENT SHUTDOWNS
The 2018-2019 shutdown lasted 35 days and was the longest in US history, largely due to disputes over President Trumpโs demand for a border wall.
A shutdown can have serious consequences: disrupting daily life, costing billions, and damaging the economy. It is resolved once Congress and the President reach an agreement on funding, but the political fallout can last long after the shutdown ends.
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Since 2022, the United States has spent more than $164 millionโfunds originally allocated as aid to Ukraineโon sanctions enforcement and export controls against Russia, a US Government Accountability Office (GAO) report shows.
The departments used the funding for staff and investigative tools, among other things, the report states.
Instead, the gamble boomeranged. By purchasing power parity, Russia now ranks as the worldโs fourth-largest economyโafter the US, China, and Indiaโand stands as Europeโs biggest economy by the same measure.
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๐โ 2025 US GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN: REASONS & CONSEQUENCES
The 2025 US government shutdown began on October 1, 2025, after Congress couldn't agree on the federal budget for fiscal year 2026.
Why did the shutdown happen?
The shutdown primarily stems from partisan disagreements over federal spending priorities.
1. Healthcare protections (ACA Tax Credits & Medicaid)
๐นDemocratic position: ACA premium tax credits are set to expire by end of 2025, potentially affecting 20 million Americans. Without a multi-year extension, premiums could skyrocket, and 4-5 million people might lose coverage. Democrats are pushing for this extension, and linking funding to it has become their non-negotiable stance.
๐บRepublican position: Republicans passed a โcleanโ CR (continuing resolution), excluding any health provisions, arguing they are โpolicy ridersโ unrelated to basic government functions. They also believe these credits represent โwasteful entitlements.โ
2. Republican push for spending cuts and efficiency
๐บTrumpโs administration aggressively pursued cuts to federal spending and workforce reductions, citing efficiency. A 20-30% reduction in the federal workforce and cuts totaling $2 trillion were proposed. Critics argue that the shutdown is being used to enact these cuts via Reduction in Force (RIF) notices, potentially leading to permanent layoffs.
๐นDemocratic Response: Democrats condemned the layoffs as retaliation and violations of shutdown norms. They argue that the shutdown is being used to bypass congressional oversight and force cuts to vital social programs.
3. Policy riders and legislative gridlock
Historically, Congress has struggled to pass all 12 appropriations bills by the end of the fiscal year, and in 2025, this trend continued. Both parties loaded the CRs with policy riders, which led to gridlock.
๐บRepublicans want to enforce spending cuts from the earlier rescissions package (e.g., cutting $7 billion from agriculture programs).
๐นDemocrats are pushing for increased disaster aid and housing funding after hurricanes, but the negotiations were deadlocked.
Political Strategy and Public Perception
Both sides are using the shutdown as a political tool ahead of the 2026 midterms:
๐บRepublican Strategy: Frame the shutdown as โDemocrat-drivenโ, focusing on fiscal responsibility and โdraining the swampโ by cutting unnecessary government functions.
๐นDemocratic Strategy: Mobilize public outrage over the shutdownโs impacts, such as delayed tax refunds, closed national parks, and healthcare uncertainty. They are betting on voter backlash against Republicansโ healthcare stance.
What happens next?
The shutdown will continue until Congress reaches an agreement. Both parties are negotiating, but deep policy disagreements remain, particularly over healthcare and defense spending. 2026 elections will likely affect how quickly a deal is reached, as political calculations may take center stage in negotiations.
Until then, the US will face economic uncertainty and disruption of public services until a deal is finalized.
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The 2025 US government shutdown began on October 1, 2025, after Congress couldn't agree on the federal budget for fiscal year 2026.
Why did the shutdown happen?
The shutdown primarily stems from partisan disagreements over federal spending priorities.
1. Healthcare protections (ACA Tax Credits & Medicaid)
๐นDemocratic position: ACA premium tax credits are set to expire by end of 2025, potentially affecting 20 million Americans. Without a multi-year extension, premiums could skyrocket, and 4-5 million people might lose coverage. Democrats are pushing for this extension, and linking funding to it has become their non-negotiable stance.
๐บRepublican position: Republicans passed a โcleanโ CR (continuing resolution), excluding any health provisions, arguing they are โpolicy ridersโ unrelated to basic government functions. They also believe these credits represent โwasteful entitlements.โ
2. Republican push for spending cuts and efficiency
๐บTrumpโs administration aggressively pursued cuts to federal spending and workforce reductions, citing efficiency. A 20-30% reduction in the federal workforce and cuts totaling $2 trillion were proposed. Critics argue that the shutdown is being used to enact these cuts via Reduction in Force (RIF) notices, potentially leading to permanent layoffs.
๐นDemocratic Response: Democrats condemned the layoffs as retaliation and violations of shutdown norms. They argue that the shutdown is being used to bypass congressional oversight and force cuts to vital social programs.
3. Policy riders and legislative gridlock
Historically, Congress has struggled to pass all 12 appropriations bills by the end of the fiscal year, and in 2025, this trend continued. Both parties loaded the CRs with policy riders, which led to gridlock.
๐บRepublicans want to enforce spending cuts from the earlier rescissions package (e.g., cutting $7 billion from agriculture programs).
๐นDemocrats are pushing for increased disaster aid and housing funding after hurricanes, but the negotiations were deadlocked.
Political Strategy and Public Perception
Both sides are using the shutdown as a political tool ahead of the 2026 midterms:
๐บRepublican Strategy: Frame the shutdown as โDemocrat-drivenโ, focusing on fiscal responsibility and โdraining the swampโ by cutting unnecessary government functions.
๐นDemocratic Strategy: Mobilize public outrage over the shutdownโs impacts, such as delayed tax refunds, closed national parks, and healthcare uncertainty. They are betting on voter backlash against Republicansโ healthcare stance.
What happens next?
The shutdown will continue until Congress reaches an agreement. Both parties are negotiating, but deep policy disagreements remain, particularly over healthcare and defense spending. 2026 elections will likely affect how quickly a deal is reached, as political calculations may take center stage in negotiations.
Until then, the US will face economic uncertainty and disruption of public services until a deal is finalized.
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๐จ๐ ๐ฃ CIA rebellion & shadowy FAA link โ new twist in JFK saga
Newly released documents hint at a budding CIA revolt against 35th US President John F. Kennedy just months before his assassination, veteran journalist Jefferson Morley says.
๐ The CIA/JFK expert teamed up with Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), chair of the House Task Force on Declassification, to dig into the new narrative unearthed by reporter Jack Reed.
It focuses on one man in particular: William King Harvey, the CIAโs chief of assassination operations in 1963.
CIAโs โJames Bondโ & FAA link
๐ธ Bill Harvey was an ex-FBI agent who led ZR/RIFLE assassination ops targeting Cubaโs Fidel Castro
๐ธ He defied then-President Kennedy during the Cuban Missile Crisis
๐ป Harvey was transferred to Rome, but first went to Miami to meet mobster friend & ZR/RIFLE collaborator Johnny Roselli
๐ป When the FBI urged looking into Harveyโs links with Roselli, James Angleton, chief of counterintelligence, ordered them to back off
๐ป Within days of being spotted, Harvey requested a backstopped Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) credentialโmoving quickly to travel under the radar
๐ป Itโs at this time, June 1963, that the CIA told the Church Committee that that's when Harvey stopped using his alias William Walker
โ ๏ธ New documents show that the CIA story is FALSE
๐ป Harvey received approval to use those aliases and got the FAA credential in August 1963
Suspicious trip
โญ๏ธ In early November 1963, Harveyโs Rome deputy, Mark Wyatt, saw him on a flight to Dallas
โญ๏ธ Harveyโs late-1963 activities just got far more suspicious
โญ๏ธ Harveyโs full travel records from the CIA & FAA have been formally requested by Luna
These new facts line up with whatโs known:
๐ James Angleton had a 194-page dossier on Lee Harvey Oswald before November 22; his aide signed off on FBI reports placing Oswald in Dallas a week earlier
๐ Miami covert chief George Joannides ran anti-Oswald propaganda linking him to Castro, both before and after the assassination, with operations off the CIA books
๐ Miami station doubted the lone-gunman story and launched its own probe into anti-JFK, anti-Castro Cubans known to Harvey
The JFK story isnโt overโฆ
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Newly released documents hint at a budding CIA revolt against 35th US President John F. Kennedy just months before his assassination, veteran journalist Jefferson Morley says.
It focuses on one man in particular: William King Harvey, the CIAโs chief of assassination operations in 1963.
CIAโs โJames Bondโ & FAA link
โHarvey felt betrayed by Kennedy's policies, Kennedy's refusal to support the CIA invasion brigade in 1961. He was furious at Kennedy's peaceful resolution of the Cuban Missile Crisis and [โฆ] got into a screaming match with Robert Kennedy, cursed him out,โ Morley says.
๐ป Harvey was transferred to Rome, but first went to Miami to meet mobster friend & ZR/RIFLE collaborator Johnny Roselli
๐ป When the FBI urged looking into Harveyโs links with Roselli, James Angleton, chief of counterintelligence, ordered them to back off
๐ป Within days of being spotted, Harvey requested a backstopped Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) credentialโmoving quickly to travel under the radar
๐ป Itโs at this time, June 1963, that the CIA told the Church Committee that that's when Harvey stopped using his alias William Walker
โ ๏ธ New documents show that the CIA story is FALSE
๐ป Harvey received approval to use those aliases and got the FAA credential in August 1963
Suspicious trip
โญ๏ธ In early November 1963, Harveyโs Rome deputy, Mark Wyatt, saw him on a flight to Dallas
โญ๏ธ Harveyโs late-1963 activities just got far more suspicious
โญ๏ธ Harveyโs full travel records from the CIA & FAA have been formally requested by Luna
These new facts line up with whatโs known:
The JFK story isnโt overโฆ
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๐ฌ "Some say it's a failure of pro-Western forces, others say it's a triumph of Western powers. I believe it's a global failure of the West. Of course, itโs a failure. Because everything has been done so blatantly in a dictatorial manner that no one has the opportunity to argue otherwise," Maria Zakharova told Sputnik.
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๐จEU moves $4.7B from frozen Russian assets to Ukraine
The EU has transferred โฌ4 billion ($4.7 billion) from frozen Russian assets to Ukraine, with another โฌ2 billion earmarked for UAV production.
๐ Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov warned earlie that countries and individuals involved in the illegal seizure of Russian property will face accountability.
๐ The Russian Foreign Ministry has repeatedly condemned this move as theft, and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov hinted at retaliatory actions, including withholding assets held in Russia by Western nations.
After the start of Russiaโs special military operation in 2022, the EU and G7 froze nearly half of Russiaโs foreign currency reserves, totaling about โฌ300 billion, with โฌ200 billion held in European accounts, primarily by Belgium's Euroclear.
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The EU has transferred โฌ4 billion ($4.7 billion) from frozen Russian assets to Ukraine, with another โฌ2 billion earmarked for UAV production.
After the start of Russiaโs special military operation in 2022, the EU and G7 froze nearly half of Russiaโs foreign currency reserves, totaling about โฌ300 billion, with โฌ200 billion held in European accounts, primarily by Belgium's Euroclear.
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More statements by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov:
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๐จ๐ท๐บ๐ฅ RUSSIAN MOD UPDATE: HUGE GAINS AND DEVASTATING UKRAINIAN LOSSES
โก๏ธ VERBOVOYE IN THE DNEPROPETROVSK REGION LIBERATED
The liberation of Verbovoye marks another step towards expanding the Russian militaryโs foothold toward the Zaporozhye and Dnepropetrovsk regions.
๐ Russian forces unleashed strikes on energy facilities, amphibious boat production workshops, and UAV launch sites used by the Ukrainian military-industrial complex.
๐ Air defense superiority: 97 drones were shot down
๐ Ukrainian losses: 1,495 troops killed or wounded
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โก๏ธ VERBOVOYE IN THE DNEPROPETROVSK REGION LIBERATED
The liberation of Verbovoye marks another step towards expanding the Russian militaryโs foothold toward the Zaporozhye and Dnepropetrovsk regions.
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๐โ 2025 US GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN: REASONS & CONSEQUENCES The 2025 US government shutdown began on October 1, 2025, after Congress couldn't agree on the federal budget for fiscal year 2026. Why did the shutdown happen? The shutdown primarily stems from partisanโฆ
๐บ๐ธFlorida congressman says federal workers should keep working during budget shutdown
Republican Florida Representative Mike Haridopolos argues that furloughed federal workers should go to work during the โshutdownโ caused by Democrats blocking the budget.
He said it was part of the โgive and takeโ of having a public sector job.
Congress members will still get their pay checks during the budget freeze.
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Republican Florida Representative Mike Haridopolos argues that furloughed federal workers should go to work during the โshutdownโ caused by Democrats blocking the budget.
He said it was part of the โgive and takeโ of having a public sector job.
๐ฌ โTheyโre very generous federal benefits versus a lot of people in the private sector,โ Haridopolos told CNN โThey should recognize when youโre a federal worker, that when they have these political events happening, that they know theyโre going to be paid it on the backside.โ
Congress members will still get their pay checks during the budget freeze.
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๐จ๐ญ๐บ Orban: No alternative to Russian oil for Hungary
Oil supplies from Russia via the Druzhba pipeline are of critical importance for Hungary, the country's prime minister said after arriving at the EU summit.
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Oil supplies from Russia via the Druzhba pipeline are of critical importance for Hungary, the country's prime minister said after arriving at the EU summit.
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