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Key updates on the Russia-Ukraine talks happening now in Istanbul
Talks have started with opening remarks from Turkish FM Hakan Fidan.
Fidan said Russia and Ukraine must decide whether to make peace or “continue the destructive conflict.”
Kiev reportedly plans to discuss a possible Putin-Zelensky meeting.
Ukraine’s delegation head Umerov reiterated the demand for a ceasefire before talks.
Earlier today, US, Ukrainian, and Turkish delegations met.
After that, US Secretary Rubio spoke with UK, French, and German national security advisers.
Trump said the Putin meeting will happen “as soon as possible.”
Talks have started with opening remarks from Turkish FM Hakan Fidan.
Fidan said Russia and Ukraine must decide whether to make peace or “continue the destructive conflict.”
Kiev reportedly plans to discuss a possible Putin-Zelensky meeting.
Ukraine’s delegation head Umerov reiterated the demand for a ceasefire before talks.
Earlier today, US, Ukrainian, and Turkish delegations met.
After that, US Secretary Rubio spoke with UK, French, and German national security advisers.
Trump said the Putin meeting will happen “as soon as possible.”
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▪️ The Russian delegation has stepped out of the negotiation room during discussions with Ukraine in Istanbul.
▪️ It remains unclear whether they will depart Turkiye today or return to the talks.
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Russian delegation head Vladimir Medinsky described the negotiations as productive, noting satisfactory outcomes
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🇷🇺 “We \[Russia] do not want war, but we are ready to fight for a year, two, three — as long as it takes. We fought Sweden for 21 years. How long are you willing to fight?” The Economist reports that Medinsky posed this question during the negotiations with Ukraine.
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Zelensky has absolutely no ability to interact with the press and is afraid to answer tricky questions, says American journalist Rick Sanchez. In his opinion, the head of the Kiev regime isn’t even close to being on Putin’s level, who easily answers questions from media outlets of unfriendly countries.
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Ukrainian sources report that there is one matter on which an agreement has been reached — namely, a major exchange of 1,000 for 1,000, which may take place in the near future.
If that’s the case, then the trip wasn’t in vain after all — though this could’ve been arranged via the UAE.
But this way, they can also show Trump: “Look, Donald, a success story.”
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Media is too big
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Howard Lutnick explains why the deals Trump is making in the Middle East are so important.
The Golden Age is upon us 🇺🇸
https://x.com/thestormredux/status/1923192752759541783
The Golden Age is upon us 🇺🇸
https://x.com/thestormredux/status/1923192752759541783
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Why does the Israel lobby think it has the right to dictate who can and cannot have a civil nuclear energy program-- and accuse others of secretly running a nuclear weapons program-- when they themselves have had a secret nuclear weapons program since the 1960's?
Why do we continue to put up with this nonsense? It makes Americans look like a bunch of jackasses.
https://x.com/GhostofBPH/status/1923452017441374592
Why do we continue to put up with this nonsense? It makes Americans look like a bunch of jackasses.
https://x.com/GhostofBPH/status/1923452017441374592
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Trump asks Bret Baier if he knows what the N WORD is
Baier: Nuclear
Trump: Yeah
Baier: Thank you for the clarification
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Baier: Nuclear
Trump: Yeah
Baier: Thank you for the clarification
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Narrator: “But the Supreme Court did not come to the rescue and in response, the people sided with the President…”
“The Supreme Court must come to the RESCUE OF AMERICA.”
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/114524060091132104
“The Supreme Court must come to the RESCUE OF AMERICA.”
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/114524060091132104
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Quickly approaching event horizon.
https://jonathanturley.org/2025/05/17/for-posteritys-sake-why-the-biden-hur-tapes-is-a-virtual-racketeering-indictment/
https://jonathanturley.org/2025/05/17/for-posteritys-sake-why-the-biden-hur-tapes-is-a-virtual-racketeering-indictment/
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🇺🇸 Trump:
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“I'm not a huge believer in stealth because stealth is basically a lot of it is design and the shape.
So you're going to design an ugly plane for stealth reasons and then 6 months later they're gonna figure it out and then you're stuck with a plane”
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Burkina Faso Inaugurates Thomas Sankara Mausoleum
Dedicated to President Sankara and his 12 companions killed in 1987, the building was constructed on the site of their assassination in Ouagadougou.
🟠 The tomb combines contemporary architecture and local craftsmanship;
🟠 It thus refers to Sankara's dream of an independent, dignified, and resilient Burkina Faso;
🟠 Spanning 20 hectares, the site includes a museum, library, exhibition hall, and other facilities;
🟠 Plans are underway to complete an 87-meter tower by 2028.
The mausoleum is part of the broader Thomas Sankara Memorial, inaugurated in 2020.
👉🏾 The date of the inauguration holds deep significance: May 17, 1983, marked the start of the Democratic and Popular Revolution, sparked by the arrest of Thomas Sankara.
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Dedicated to President Sankara and his 12 companions killed in 1987, the building was constructed on the site of their assassination in Ouagadougou.
The mausoleum is part of the broader Thomas Sankara Memorial, inaugurated in 2020.
👉🏾 The date of the inauguration holds deep significance: May 17, 1983, marked the start of the Democratic and Popular Revolution, sparked by the arrest of Thomas Sankara.
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Vibrant Tribute to Thomas Sankara in Ouagadougou
On May 17, leaders from across Africa gathered in Ouagadougou to inaugurate the Thomas Sankara Mausoleum.
Here's what they shared with Sputnik Africa:
🗣"The mausoleum is a memorial project that commemorates the rebirth of Thomas Sankara and his 12 companions, and above all, the rebirth of his ideals," declared Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouédraogo, Prime Minister of Burkina Faso.
Ousmane Sonko, Senegalese Prime Minister, emphasized Sankara's universal significance:
🗣 "Sankara is not just Burkinabe; Sankara belongs to Africa today. He belongs to Senegal, to Chad, to Ghana, to all of Africa. He belongs to all the fighting peoples of Africa and elsewhere. So I think it is this symbolism that makes this day a historic one."
Sonko emphasized the importance of collective memory, stating that a major problem in Africa is the inability to preserve and share its memories with future generations, leading to a false perception of being "orphans of history."
Pan-Africanist Lianhoué Imhotep Bayala praised architect Diébédo Francis Kéré:
🗣 "He is not an American or Australian brain, he is Burkinabé pride, he is national pride, born in the genius of a man named Kéré. And today, we are creating 'made in Burkina"' products to show that Thomas Sankara's words were not in vain."
The mausoleum's architecture, rooted in African culture, was celebrated by Sampawendé Ouedraogo of the International Memorial Committee:
🗣 "It's an architecture that draws its roots from our cultural values, but also opens up to the world. It's a very well-adapted, very well-thought-out architecture."
Maurice Konaté, the Mayor of Ouagadougou, described the mausoleum as a symbol of hope:
🗣 "The mausoleum inaugurated in Ouagadougou is a good place for people to experience and rekindle the hope of the African people."
Finally, Labsime Labidi Naaba, a civil society activist, expressed his pride:
🗣 "The mausoleum is a magnificent masterpiece. When I visited it, I honestly felt a sense of pride, a sense of joy, a sense of dignity to see here, alongside, Comrade Captain Thomas Sankara and his 12 companions thus honored."
The mausoleum is a historic moment for Africa, with an architecture that, as the committee aptly puts it, "already speaks of Africa!"
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On May 17, leaders from across Africa gathered in Ouagadougou to inaugurate the Thomas Sankara Mausoleum.
Here's what they shared with Sputnik Africa:
🗣"The mausoleum is a memorial project that commemorates the rebirth of Thomas Sankara and his 12 companions, and above all, the rebirth of his ideals," declared Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouédraogo, Prime Minister of Burkina Faso.
Ousmane Sonko, Senegalese Prime Minister, emphasized Sankara's universal significance:
🗣 "Sankara is not just Burkinabe; Sankara belongs to Africa today. He belongs to Senegal, to Chad, to Ghana, to all of Africa. He belongs to all the fighting peoples of Africa and elsewhere. So I think it is this symbolism that makes this day a historic one."
Sonko emphasized the importance of collective memory, stating that a major problem in Africa is the inability to preserve and share its memories with future generations, leading to a false perception of being "orphans of history."
Pan-Africanist Lianhoué Imhotep Bayala praised architect Diébédo Francis Kéré:
🗣 "He is not an American or Australian brain, he is Burkinabé pride, he is national pride, born in the genius of a man named Kéré. And today, we are creating 'made in Burkina"' products to show that Thomas Sankara's words were not in vain."
The mausoleum's architecture, rooted in African culture, was celebrated by Sampawendé Ouedraogo of the International Memorial Committee:
🗣 "It's an architecture that draws its roots from our cultural values, but also opens up to the world. It's a very well-adapted, very well-thought-out architecture."
Maurice Konaté, the Mayor of Ouagadougou, described the mausoleum as a symbol of hope:
🗣 "The mausoleum inaugurated in Ouagadougou is a good place for people to experience and rekindle the hope of the African people."
Finally, Labsime Labidi Naaba, a civil society activist, expressed his pride:
🗣 "The mausoleum is a magnificent masterpiece. When I visited it, I honestly felt a sense of pride, a sense of joy, a sense of dignity to see here, alongside, Comrade Captain Thomas Sankara and his 12 companions thus honored."
The mausoleum is a historic moment for Africa, with an architecture that, as the committee aptly puts it, "already speaks of Africa!"
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