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πŸ“ŒA new series of statements by Kremlin propagandists on Russian national television. We will talk about this and more in the latest episode of the Russian Hate Speech project.

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russians on Ukrainian roads. It was analergic reaction on Ukrainian freedom! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
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πŸ“ŒA new series of statements by Kremlin propagandists on Russian national television. We will talk about this and more in the latest episode of the Russian Hate Speech project.

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πŸ“ŒA new series of statements by Kremlin propagandists on Russian national television. We will talk about this and more in the latest episode of the Russian Hate Speech project.

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πŸ“ŒA new series of statements by Kremlin propagandists on Russian national television. We will talk about this and more in the latest episode of the Russian Hate Speech project.

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russia pushes censorship of 'immoral' content on social media

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πŸ“ŒA new series of statements by Kremlin propagandists on Russian national television. We will talk about this and more in the latest episode of the Russian Hate Speech project.

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πŸ“ŒA new series of statements by Kremlin propagandists on Russian national television. We will talk about this and more in the latest episode of the Russian Hate Speech project.

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russian culture.

In russia, a "special military operation veteran" killed federal judge Vetlugin on the street.

First, he shot him with a gun, then cut off his genitals, stuffed them into his mouth, and stabbed a knife into his eye.

The motive for the murder was jealousy. Drama!
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πŸ“ŒA new series of statements by Kremlin propagandists on Russian national television. We will talk about this and more in the latest episode of the Russian Hate Speech project.

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Red carpet for a war criminal: Why Alaska Summit was a shameful disaster for the world.

Part 1

1. Honors amid sanctions

D. Trump hosted the ICC-indicted war criminal and sanctioned russian officials on the US soil, lifting restrictions and showing high respect that risks softening the perception of the russian war of aggression.

2. The ever-changing plan

Summit's goals and agenda remained undefined until the very last moment. In the weeks prior, Washington spoke only in broad terms about "open dialogue", while Moscow presented it as "a meeting of equals" and suggested it would be "a diplomatic victory" for russia.

3. Ukraine left out

Despite Kyiv's repeated calls for a genuine ceasefire and lasting peace, Ukraine was not included. Officials in Kyiv only learned of the summit when the White House publicly announced Trump and Putin's meeting. Such actions legitimize russian occupation and reward aggression. Ukrainian sovereignty and security can not be negotiated in their absence.

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Red carpet for a war criminal: Why Alaska Summit was a shameful disaster for the world. Part 1 1. Honors amid sanctions D. Trump hosted the ICC-indicted war criminal and sanctioned russian officials on the US soil, lifting restrictions and showing high…
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4. Empire nostalgia in the room

russia's delegation leaned on deliberate symbolism. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov appeared in a "CCCP" ("USSR") jumper, another of his many nods to Soviet glory since the start of the full-scale invasion. Margarita Simonyan, head of russia's state propaganda broadcaster RT, boasted online that her team ate "Kyiv chicken" on the plane. These were deliberate gestures, reminding the world that Moscow has never abandoned its ambition to deny Ukraine's identity and independence.

5. Alaska as stagecraft

At the press conference, Putin was given the first word. He opened by calling the US and russia "neighbours" and claiming that "Alaska wasn't a random choice" for the summit, immediately launching into claims of the region's "russian heritage", citing russian Orthodox churches and more than 7,000 place names of russian origin. This rhetoric echoed Moscow's 2023 propaganda campaign "Alaska is ours" (Аляска наша), when senior russian officials threatened to "take back" the territory in response to sanctions. On U.S. soil, it was a staged reminder of the Kremlin's worldview: for russia, no border is ever truly settled.

6. A world stage for russian lies

Putin talked about Ukraine through the language of distortion. Presenting himself as a distant observer rather than the architect of the war, he spoke of a "Ukraine crisis" and "Ukraine question".

He revived the old imperial trope that Ukrainians and russians are "one people", a narrative designed to erase Ukraine's independent history and justify Moscow's aggression. What he avoided entirely were the realities of russia's actions: the mass deportations of children, the destruction of cities, the killings of civilians. Trump chose not to address these falsehoods, leaving Moscow's propaganda undisputed.

7. Trump or no Trump, russia's goal never changes

Putin echoed Trump's narrative that "there would be no war if Trump were president". Yet history tells a different story. Putin has launched or fuelled wars under every US administration: Chechnya under Clinton, Georgia under Bush, Crimea and Donbas under Obama, Syria and continued attacks in Ukraine under Trump, and the full-scale invasion under Biden. Even during Trump's first term, Russia repeatedly broke ceasefires in Ukraine. Trump or no Trump, Putin's goal has always been the same: to erase Ukraine's sovereignty.

8. Little said, still a lot to be done

The press conference was strikingly brief. Putin dominated the microphone, while Trump barely spoke. Journalists were barred from asking questions.

CONCLUSION: The Alaska summit delivered NO breakthrough, NOR ceasefire - only a stage where russian propaganda was repeated unchallenged.
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πŸ—‘πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ The Ukrainian Navy Orchestra won the top prize at the festival in Scotland

Ukrainian military musicians became the winners of the prestigious Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2025, winning the Pooley Sword β€” the symbolic sword of the Duke of Edinburgh β€” for the first time. Their performance as part of the anniversary program "The Heroes Who Made Us" impressed the audience with the power of music, national color, and courage.

This year, more than 900 performers from different countries participated in the festival, making the victory of the Ukrainians even more significant.
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Videos from 2 angels showing HOW Iryna Zarutska was murdered by DeCarlos Brown Jr.

People just watched and didn't flinch, didn't call 911. Someone decided to check on her only a few minutes later, when she fainted. She could have been saved if only people bothered to instantly call 911.

And you know it is THAT bad when the real full video of the murder and people's reaction afterward was uploaded by Alex Jones 😐
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Oleksandra's speech 6:40-31:18

Oleksandra Matviichuk is a Ukrainian human rights lawyer. Since 2014 she has been documenting war crimes with her organization Centre for Civil Liberties, that was rewarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022. In De Balie she spoke about the fate and role of citizens in war.

Between the Maidan Revolution of Dignity and 2022, Matviichuk focused on documenting war crimes during the war in the Donbas region. In 2021, Matviichuk was nominated for the United Nations Committee Against Torture, making history as the first female candidate from Ukraine for a UN treaty body. She campaigned to reduce violence against women in conflict zones. In 2025, she became an ambassador for Protect Ukraine. Matviichuk has called for the prosecution of Vladimir Putin and russian soldiers in a special tribunal, citing the extensive human rights violations committed by russian forces.
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