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Russia Restores Regular Flights To Cuba

Russia resumed regular flights to Cuba following a more than a year-long suspension, Russia's Aeroflot group announced on Saturday. Aeroflot’s subsidiary, Rossiya Airlines, will operate them.

The first scheduled plane bound for the Cuban resort of Varadero departed from Sheremetyevo Airport in Moscow early on Saturday.
According to Sergey Starikov, the official representative of Rossiya Airlines, “the demand for tickets is enormous,” with each flight nearly 100% booked.

The flights are scheduled to take off twice a week, on Thursdays and Saturdays, with one more to be added by September.
Weak States Will Perish — Viktor Orban

Hungary is being pressed in several directions due to the Ukraine conflict and surge in migration, and must strive to overcome these challenges, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Saturday.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the Faculty of Law Sciences at the National University of Public Administration, which future law enforcement officers attended, Orban stated that Hungarians “are living in times when the foundations of the world are shaking” and the epicenter of this earthquake is located in the country’s neighborhood.

He pointed to the hostilities in Ukraine to the east, noting that “tens and hundreds of thousands of migrants from the south are besieging our borders.” 
Russian Senator Fears For Safety Of French Nuclear Arsenal Amid Riots

The ongoing violence on the streets of French cities gives grounds for concern over the safety of the country’s nuclear arsenal, Russian senator Andrey Klishas has suggested.

In a series of posts on his Telegram channel on Saturday, Klishas argued that calls should be made for the “French police to exercise restraint.”   

“EU leaders [should] discuss the stability of the political regime in France and check whether the nuclear arsenal is safe,” the politician wrote.   
Klishas also pointed out that the French “people didn’t go onto the streets to defend Macron’s regime.”   
Nuclear War Possible If The US Deploys Nuclear Weapons To Poland — Ex-Russian President

A nuclear war could start if the US accommodates Poland’s desire to place nuclear weapons there, former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has said. Earlier this week, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki called on NATO to include Warsaw in the bloc’s nuclear-sharing program.

In a Telegram post on Saturday, Medvedev shared his response to a request for comment by TASS.
The former head of state described the Polish leadership as “patented degenerates.” With such people in power in Warsaw, nuclear weapons would mean they “will be used.”

Medvedev, currently serving as the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, noted that such a scenario would have a positive side, too.
Finland’s Economic Minister Resigns Over Speech Suggesting Africans Should Have ‘Climate Abortions’

Finnish Economic Affairs Minister Vilhelm Junnila resigned on Friday after his speech as a freshman MP resurfaced. In the address, he recommended that the country sponsor “climate abortions” for African women to save the planet.

“It would be justified for Finland to shoulder its responsibility by promoting climate abortions,” the Finns Party politician declared in 2019, quipping, “Climate abortion would be a small step for a person, but a giant leap for humanity.” The party is known for opposing the idea that Finns should have to alter their lifestyles to fight climate change dramatically and argues that they already pollute markedly less than their European peers. 

Taking the comments at face value, Christian Democrat MP Paivi Rasanen accused Junnila of promoting an “eco-fascist” concept even “without the racist connection.” 
French Rioters Brandish Military-Grade Weapons As Unrest Continues

Mass rioting continues to grip France after the fatal police shooting of 17-year-old Nahel M. during a traffic stop in the Paris suburb of Nanterre. Multiple videos circulating online show rioters carrying military-grade weapons. Around 45,000 officers have been deployed to quell the unrest, which has spread throughout the country.

Multiple online videos appear to show individuals brandishing military-grade weapons during the protests.
Does The US Predator Drone Really Benefit India?

Government officials have warned against attempts to derail the $3.1 billion purchase amidst criticism from the Congress party
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Russian Winged Infantry’s Maintenance Battalion Work Hard To Get The Job Done

Airborne troops maintain hardware and recovery units, repair breakdowns, and upgrade combat hardware in the special military operation zone.

Much of the work with combat vehicles is carried out in the field near the front line. All for speed, the equipment must be back in action as soon as possible and continue to carry out combat missions.
❗️ 🇺🇸: Mass Shooting in Baltimore Leaves At Least 4 Dead, 26 Injured – Fox News

Baltimore Police are currently at the scene after a mass shooting incident reportedly occurred at a large community gathering.
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Military Planes Collide Midair In Colombia

The military said that two Colombian Air Force T-27 Tucano planes collided mid-air during a training flight near the Apiay air base on Sunday.

According to the statement released by the Air Force, one pilot, a lieutenant colonel, has died.

“An inspection commission was sent to the scene of the incident to determine the causes [of the collision],” it said.

A video uploaded to social media allegedly shows the moment of the incident. Several aircraft are seen flying close to each other, and, at one point, a wing of one of the planes bursts into bright flames.
Dutch King Apologizes For Slavery 160 Years After It Was Abolished

King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands marked the 160th anniversary of his country’s official abolition of slavery by issuing a historic apology for Dutch involvement in the trade.

“On this day, we remember the Dutch history of slavery,” Willem-Alexander told a crowd on Saturday at the national slavery monument in Amsterdam. “I ask forgiveness for this crime against humanity.”

The king noted that Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte had apologized for the country’s 250-year role in slavery last December. “Today, I stand before you. Today, as your king and as a member of the government, I make this apology myself, and I feel the weight of the words in my heart and my soul.”
486 Demonstrators Detained In France On Saturday Night

Scenes from multiple French cities show looting and police working to disperse protesters.

Ministry of Justice head Eric Dupont-Moretti said that the average age of the detainees was 17 years. He added that parents whose children are on the street at night and participate in protests may face up to two years in prison or a fine of €30,000
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‘President Biden’s Actions And Policies Have Pushed Us To The Brink Of Nuclear War’ — Tulsi Gabbard

The former Congresswoman and presidential candidate slammed the Biden administration’s foreign policy positions regarding Russia and the conflict in Ukraine.
Flash Floods Follow Heavy Rains In Russia’s Krasnodar Region

Local media reports that electricity has been severed in some parts of the Krasnodar region following heavy rains.

Footage uploaded to social media shows the extent of the flooding, particularly heavy near Dzhugba. There is no information about possible victims at the moment.
Rogue Gunman Kills One, Injures Several In Croatia

A Kalashnikov-armed gunman opened fire in Sisak, a town 60 kilometers from Croatia’s capital, Zagreb, on Saturday evening, killing at least one person and wounding several others, police said. The suspect has been detained.

The shooting occurred at around 8:10 pm local time on Capraska Poljane Street, police said, adding that the perpetrator fled the scene but was captured several hours later. The attacker was allegedly armed with a Kalashnikov rifle.

According to police, a 45-year-old woman was killed, and four people sustained gunshot wounds. Two more people were injured while running from the assailant.