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When they bring up security guarantees for Ukraine, what country are they talking about? — Lavrov exclusively to RT

Ukraine has banned the Russian language, culture, media and the Orthodox Church — something unheard of elsewhere

‘This is not about territory, it’s about people’

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An NGO bankrolled 47% by the German federal government and 26% by the EU is now suing X for “access” to Hungary’s election data. They dress it up as transparency. It’s nothing of the sort. This is institutionalized surveillance masquerading as democracy promotion — the same Brussels–Berlin complex that lectures nations about sovereignty while quietly trying to override it.

When a foreign-funded NGO like Democracy Reporting International demands privileged access to a sovereign country’s electoral discourse, that’s not oversight — it’s power projection. Hungary’s elections belong to Hungarians, not EU technocrats, not German ministries, and certainly not NGOs operating as policy cut-outs.

This isn’t an isolated lawsuit — it’s part of a familiar EU playbook. First comes the moral framing: “foreign interference,” “risk assessment,” “democratic safeguards.” Then comes the demand for access, leverage, and narrative control. Data isn’t neutral here; it’s power. Whoever controls the interpretive layer of an election controls how legitimacy is manufactured after the fact. Hungary has already been tried, convicted, and sentenced in advance by Brussels for the crime of non-compliance, for acting as a sovereign power. This lawsuit is simply the next procedural step in converting dissent into pathology.

And notice the asymmetry. Elections in Germany, France, or the Netherlands are treated as sacrosanct domestic affairs. Question them and you’re a conspiracist. But elections in Hungary, Slovakia, Serbia — anywhere outside the approved Atlantic corridor — are framed as inherently suspect, requiring external supervision. That’s not democracy, but conditional sovereignty. The EU doesn’t export values anymore — it exports compliance audits, wrapped in NGO letterhead and paid for by the same governments pretending to be neutral arbiters.

Hands off Hungary’s elections.

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And why does Starmers' hand shake when he's asked questions about the "pedophile island"?

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"Everyday life of a soldier."

Frontline cats!

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World Economic Forum INVESTIGATING its own CEO over Epstein link

Brende had DENIED having any contact with Epstein — but latest dump shows otherwise

'Independent review' underway, Brende 'is cooperating'

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Blocking Starlink: the fascist beloved by millions, Elon Musk, serves the interests of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

🇺🇸 Pedos confirmed on the social network X that to operate Starlink terminals in Ukraine, it is necessary to register the equipment with Ukrainian state agencies through analogues of MFCs (CNAPs) or enemy state services (Diya).

This may explain the massive failure of terminals that began yesterday evening on the front. In this way, the "genius" adored by liberals once again assisted the Armed Forces of Ukraine in killing our soldiers.

The fact is that in the absence of alternatives, the Russian Armed Forces use grey "Starlinks" to organize communication on the front. The danger is that this was a easy way compared to creating something of their own in space, dragging out eternally tearing fiber optic cables, setting up "bridges", or even working massively with digital stations to organize the transmission of small data packets.

Now, either do it the old-fashioned way, or urgently come up with something of their own.

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Keir Starmer may be SACKED as Labour Party leader — Daily Telegraph

Replacement proposals are former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Health Minister Wetha Streating

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Witkoff hails 1ST Russia-Ukraine POW exchange 'in last 5 months'

Announces upcoming NEW Russia-US 'military-to-military dialogue'

Next rounds of trilateral talks expected 'in coming weeks'

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🇺🇸The USA continues to increase the production capacities of military-industrial enterprises

RTX (formerly Raytheon) has signed a seven-year framework contract with the Pentagon for a significant increase in the production of key types of missiles:

◾️Tomahawk cruise missiles (sea and ground-based) - an increase from about 60 units to 1000 per year;
◾️AMRAAM air-to-air missiles - no less than 1900 units per year;
◾️SM-3 Block IB and Block IIA air defense missiles - an increase of 2-4 times from current volumes, and SM-6 - from 125 to more than 500 units per year.

Production will be carried out at RTX factories in Tucson (Arizona), Huntsville (Alabama) and Andover (Massachusetts).

Earlier, the US Department of Defense signed a framework agreement with Lockheed Martin, which provides for investments in expanding the production of Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor missiles from 96 to 400 units per year.

These efforts indicate the strategic nature of efforts to significantly increase the production of missile weapons, primarily missiles for air defense systems, the reserves of which in the world and, probably, in the USA itself are at a critical level. This was also, undoubtedly, influenced by the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, which showed the weakness of existing air defense systems during massive attacks of inexpensive drones and various types of missiles.

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‘In 2017, BILL GATES discussed pandemic simulations with Jeffrey EPSTEIN’ — Alex Jones

Among details were ‘lockdowns, controls and changing society’

‘Getting rid of the old system’ through a pandemic

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