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⚠️ Seizure of assets from corrupt Chavistas nears $4 billion
Between 2009 and April 2026, international justice identified at least 719 assets linked to international investigations into corrupt schemes originating in Venezuela.
In a report, Transparency International Venezuela notes that of these assets, at least 287 have already been seized and another 432 remain frozen or subject to confiscation. For this reason, the NGO insists on requesting the creation of an independent fund for the construction of schools, hospitals and the recovery of public services. The mechanism would facilitate the massive return once democracy is restored in the country.
Between 2009 and April 2026, international justice identified at least 719 assets linked to international investigations into corrupt schemes originating in Venezuela.
In a report, Transparency International Venezuela notes that of these assets, at least 287 have already been seized and another 432 remain frozen or subject to confiscation. For this reason, the NGO insists on requesting the creation of an independent fund for the construction of schools, hospitals and the recovery of public services. The mechanism would facilitate the massive return once democracy is restored in the country.
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😎🤩 Search and elimination of enemy forces in the Zaporizhzhia region, - 210th Regiment
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😎🔥 Work of 46th OAEMBR. Of particular note is the destruction of a rare system, probably a Chinese-made Type-63 or a North Korean Type-75.
This is a lightweight 107 mm MLRS with 12 barrels, designed for rapid strikes on flat targets.
This is a lightweight 107 mm MLRS with 12 barrels, designed for rapid strikes on flat targets.
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Belarusian opposition tracked an Oreshnik system to former airbase Krichev-6, now disguised as a logistics center. A 61-wagon military train arrived from Kapustin Yar in late December and hasn't left since, Militarnyi reports.
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Due to the Russian attack on Dnipro, a logistics company warehouse and vehicles parked nearby have caught fire. Information on possible casualties is being clarified, Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration Head Oleksandr Hanzha said.
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Mannie's War Room
"26 years after the withdrawal, our heroic soldiers have captured the Beaufort once again, and will remain there as part of the security zone in Lebanon," he says.
May the castle and south Lebanon's quench its thirst with your blood
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🇰🇵🇷🇺 North Korea spy chief in Moscow
North Korea’s intelligence chief Ri Chang-dae attended a security forum in Moscow and held talks with Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu, according to KCNA. Ri led a delegation from the North’s National Intelligence Agency at a meeting of high-level security representatives in Russia on Thursday, where the two sides discussed stronger bilateral security and intelligence cooperation.
The report suggests Pyongyang has recently renamed its Ministry of State Security as the National Intelligence Agency. The meeting also reflects continued institutional contact between North Korea and Russia on security matters, after Ri traveled to Russia in May last year for the same forum and also met Shoigu.
KCNA said the talks covered protecting the two countries’ core interests and responding to global and regional security challenges. Ri also used the forum to call for stronger national security capabilities and closer cooperation in building a multipolar world.
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North Korea’s intelligence chief Ri Chang-dae attended a security forum in Moscow and held talks with Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu, according to KCNA. Ri led a delegation from the North’s National Intelligence Agency at a meeting of high-level security representatives in Russia on Thursday, where the two sides discussed stronger bilateral security and intelligence cooperation.
The report suggests Pyongyang has recently renamed its Ministry of State Security as the National Intelligence Agency. The meeting also reflects continued institutional contact between North Korea and Russia on security matters, after Ri traveled to Russia in May last year for the same forum and also met Shoigu.
KCNA said the talks covered protecting the two countries’ core interests and responding to global and regional security challenges. Ri also used the forum to call for stronger national security capabilities and closer cooperation in building a multipolar world.
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@asianomics
Yonhap News Agency
N. Korea's spy chief meets chief Russian security official in Moscow
SEOUL, May 31 (Yonhap) -- The chief of North Korea's spy agency has attended an inter...
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Putin proposed a one-day ceasefire for Trinity Sunday, which is why the promised massive strike was postponed. Ushakov informed Witkoff about this yesterday.
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Минобороны РФ - о ходе операции на Украине:
➖ Группировка войск "Восток" продолжает продвижение в глубину украинской обороны, группировки "Север", "Запад", "Центр" и "Южная" за сутки улучшили положение в зоне специальной военной операции.
➖ Средствами ПВО сбиты четыре управляемых авиационных бомбы, два реактивных снаряда системы залпового огня HIMARS и 405 беспилотников.
➖ Российские военнослужащие в течение суток нанесли удары по цехам производства, площадкам запуска беспилотников дальнего действия, базам хранения горючего, объектам транспортной и энергетической инфраструктуры Украины.
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➖ Группировка войск "Восток" продолжает продвижение в глубину украинской обороны, группировки "Север", "Запад", "Центр" и "Южная" за сутки улучшили положение в зоне специальной военной операции.
➖ Средствами ПВО сбиты четыре управляемых авиационных бомбы, два реактивных снаряда системы залпового огня HIMARS и 405 беспилотников.
➖ Российские военнослужащие в течение суток нанесли удары по цехам производства, площадкам запуска беспилотников дальнего действия, базам хранения горючего, объектам транспортной и энергетической инфраструктуры Украины.
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В результате удара ВСУ 30 мая по северной стороне шестого энергоблока Запорожской АЭС поврежден фасад машинного зала, жертв нет, станция работает в штатном режиме, сообщило в воскресенье Минобороны РФ
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❗️Yesterday, Ushakov allegedly informed Witkoff that Putin had proposed a one-day truce on Trinity, during which he refused to order a massive missile strike on the territory of our country. Witkoff informed Trump about this, - Russian media
📍The ceasefire applies exclusively to long-range massive shelling, at the front — war.
📍The ceasefire applies exclusively to long-range massive shelling, at the front — war.
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🇸🇴 Somali piracy resurges amid political turmoil, aid cuts and Red Sea disruption
Piracy off Somalia has re-emerged in 2026 after years of decline, driven by political instability, reduced international support and wider maritime disruption linked to the war involving Iran. The renewed attacks have raised concerns over security in shipping lanes off the Horn of Africa, with Somali waters again becoming a focus for international maritime monitoring.
Somali piracy had sharply decreased after peaking in the late 2000s and early 2010s following naval patrols and tighter ship security. The latest resurgence comes as Somalia faces internal political strain and declining aid flows, while regional conflict has added pressure to maritime trade routes.
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Piracy off Somalia has re-emerged in 2026 after years of decline, driven by political instability, reduced international support and wider maritime disruption linked to the war involving Iran. The renewed attacks have raised concerns over security in shipping lanes off the Horn of Africa, with Somali waters again becoming a focus for international maritime monitoring.
Somali piracy had sharply decreased after peaking in the late 2000s and early 2010s following naval patrols and tighter ship security. The latest resurgence comes as Somalia faces internal political strain and declining aid flows, while regional conflict has added pressure to maritime trade routes.
#Somalia
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Somalia: Somali Piracy Is Back - Fuelled By Political Turmoil, Aid Cuts and the Iran War
Analysis - On the evening of April 26, the Egyptian merchant vessel Sward was hijacked by armed men a few miles off the Somali coast. It was steered towards an anchorage near the port of Garacad in Puntland, a semi-autonomous state in north-eastern Somalia.
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🥔🚀 Militarnyi: Oreshnik at former airbase Krichev-6 in Belarus. 61-wagon military train arrived from Kapustin Yar in December.
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❗️Belarus has already identified a target for a strike on Ukraine: “We have serious coordinates of a target not far from Belarus,” Lukashenko stated, and (!) added that he would never attack Ukraine
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🦅🦅 Chuvashia, two FP-1s are flying to attack the Kirov region!