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G7 countries pledge financial aid of $19.8 billion to Ukraine amid Russian invasion
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The Russia-Ukraine conflict is currently in its third month and with the Russian military making advances in different parts of the country, Ukrain

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Russia Rewrites The Art of Hybrid War
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Hybrid War is being fought predominantly in the economic/financial battleground – and the pain dial for the collective West will only go up.

The ironclad fictional “narrative” imposed all across NATOstan is that Ukraine is “winning”.

So why would weapons peddler retrofitted as Pentagon head Lloyd “Raytheon” Austin literally beg since late February to have his phone calls answered by Russian Defense Minister Shoigu, only to have his wish finally granted?

It’s now confirmed by one of my top intel sources. The call was a direct consequence of panic. The United States Government (USG) by all means wants to scotch the detailed Russian investigation – and accumulation of evidence – on the US bioweapon labs in Ukraine, as I outlined in a previous column.

This phone call happened exactly after an official Russian statement to the UN Security Council on May 13: we will use articles 5 and 6 of the Convention on the Prohibition of Bioweapons to investigate the Pentagon’s biological “experiments” in Ukraine.

That was reiterated by Under Secretary-General of the UN in charge of disarmament, Thomas Markram, even as all ambassadors of NATO member countries predictably denied the collected evidence as “Russian disinformation”.

Shoigu cold see the call coming eons away. Reuters, merely quoting the proverbial “ Pentagon official”, spun that the allegedly one-hour-long call led to nothing. Nonsense. Austin, according to the Americans, demanded a “ ceasefire” – which must have originated a Siberian cat smirk on Shoigu’s face.

Shoigu knows exactly which way the wind is blowing on the ground – for Ukrainian Armed Forces and UkroNazis alike. It’s not only the Azovstal debacle – and Kiev’s all-around army breakdown.

After the fall of Popasnaya – the crucial, most fortified Ukrainian stronghold in Donbass – the Russians and Donetsk/Luhansk forces have breached defenses along four different vectors to north, northwest, west and south. What’s left of the Ukrainian front is crumbling – fast, with a massive cauldron subdivided in a maze of mini-cauldrons: a military disaster the USG cannot possibly spin.

Now, in parallel, we can also expect full exposure – on overdrive – of the Pentagon bioweapons racket. The only “offer you can’t refuse” left to the USG would be to present something tangible to the Russians to avoid a full investigation.

That’s not gonna happen. Moscow is fully aware that going public with illegal work on banned biological weapons is an existential threat to the US Deep State. Especially when documents seized by the Russians show that Big Pharma – via Pfizer, Moderna, Merck and Gilead – was involved in several “experiments”. Fully exposing the whole maze, from the start, was one of Putin’s stated objectives.

More “military-technical measures”?

Three days after the UN presentation, the board of the Russian Foreign Ministry held a special session to discuss “the radically changed geopolitical realities that have developed as a result of the hybrid war against our country unleashed by the West – under the pretext of the situation in Ukraine – unprecedented in scale and ferocity, including the revival in Europe of a racist worldview in the form of cave Russophobia, an open course for the ‘abolition’ of Russia and everything Russian.”

So it’s no wonder “the aggressive revisionist course of the West requires a radical revision of Russia’s relations with unfriendly states.”

We should expect “a new edition of the For...

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Biden’s top energy official grilled over Putin claim
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Republican representative points to administration’s own policies that have led to price hikes

As average gas prices in the US are expected to reach $6 per gallon by August according to American Automobile Association (AAA), Energy Sec Jennifer Granholm was grilled for pinning the blame on Vladimir Putin and Russia’s military operation in Ukraine.

During a Senate hearing on Thursday, US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm was pressed by Republican Senator Josh Hawley from Missouri about the record high gas prices, questioning what the Biden administration plans to do to lower costs....

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NATO applicant arms terrorists – Turkey
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President Erdogan wants Sweden and Finland to crack down on the Kurds before he’ll support their NATO bid

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused Sweden of arming Kurdish militias, which Turkey considers terrorists. Reports in Turkish media suggest that Swedish weapons have been used against Turkish troops and that Ankara is seeking a major crackdown on the Kurds by Stockholm before it can join the NATO alliance.

Speaking at a youth event on Thursday, Erdogan stated that Turkey had “told our relevant friends we would say ‘no’ to Finland and Sweden’s entry into NATO.” According to remarks transl...

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France, Ger­many, Bel­gium re­port first mon­key­pox virus cas­es
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The dis­ease en­dem­ic in parts of Africa has al­ready been re­port­ed in Aus­tralia, the US, Cana­da and oth­er Eu­ro­pean states.
Published On 20 May 2022
G7 coun­tries to pro­vide $19.8bn in eco­nom­ic aid to Ukraine
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Rus­sia’s in­va­sion of Ukraine touched on al­most every top­ic of meet­ings this week.
Published On 20 May 2022
IMF ex­tends So­ma­lia fund­ing to Au­gust fol­low­ing elec­tion
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The IMF ac­cept­ed the So­ma­li gov­ern­ment’s re­quest for a three-month ex­ten­sion to ex­am­ine and en­dorse planned re­forms.
Published On 20 May 2022
Rus­sia to cut gas sup­plies to Fin­land on Sat­ur­day: Gasum
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Finnish state-owned gas com­pa­ny says cut­off, which fol­lows Fin­land’s ap­pli­ca­tion to join NATO, will not af­fect sup­ply.
Published On 20 May 2022
Mar­kets: US stocks rise as Chi­na lifts sen­ti­ment
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Both the S&P 500 and Nas­daq 100 climbed, shrug­ging off mod­est loss­es on Wall Street on Thurs­day.
Published On 20 May 2022
Re­vis­it­ing Mex­i­co’s law­suit against US gun traf­fick­ing
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The Mex­i­can gov­ern­ment has filed a law­suit to try to stop the flow of arms from the Unit­ed States.
Published On 20 May 2022
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Ger­many, Qatar sign en­er­gy part­ner­ship agree­ment
Deal will see Doha and Berlin fo­cus on de­vel­op­ing trade re­la­tions in liq­ue­fied nat­ur­al gas, among oth­er en­er­gy sources.
Published On 20 May 2022
Boeing's Starliner encounters propulsion problems on way to ISS
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American aerospace giant Boeing's Starliner capsule was heading for the International Space Station Thursday, in a critical uncrewed test flight th

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Davos returns under Ukraine cloud after Covid break
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The world's political and business elite will hobnob in Davos next week after a two-year break caused by Covid, with the Ukraine war set to dominat

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UN rights chief to visit China from Monday, including Xinjiang
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The UN rights chief will begin her long-anticipated visit to China on Monday, her office said, including to the Xinjiang region where authorities s

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China quietly purchasing large amounts of low-priced Russian oil - Report
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The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has resulted in a number of western countries stopping their business with Russia when it comes to the purchase of

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