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🦅🇺🇦 Múltiples entidades, entre ellas Burisma Holdings (Hunter Biden-vinculado compañía ucraniana), han participado en la financiación del terrorismo en Crocus City Hall, afirman los investigadores rusos

#terrorismo #HunterBiden #Crocus

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👩‍❤️‍👨 Long a defender of LGBTQ+ rights, the Bishop of Rome has come out and denounced attempts to deny sexual differences between men and women.

It is the time for educators in the U.S. to heed both the advice of the pope and scientific studies and reverse their stance on gender theory.

💬 Robert Bridge writes @russiawaytogo

#PopeFrancis #gender #LGBTQ

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Happy Eid al-Fitr to our Muslim readers!

Image credit: Hadi bin Hurr

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Not only has my Medium account been suspended, searching for my work on Google produces dozens of results such as these. Don't click on these links because they lead to malicious sites. Even better, stop using Google! There is no shortage of alternative search engines. @LauraRuHK
🇧🇷🇫🇷 In recent days, since Macron’s visit to Brazil and the excessively warm welcome he received at the end of March (which even prompted countless memes on the internet), there has been debate about the advantages and disadvantages of Franco-Brazilian relations, as well as Macron’s real purpose in this rapprochement.

With Brazil entangled in these various agreements and bilateral relations with Atlantic partners, it will be much easier to put pressure on Brazil at various levels, including key votes at the UN and the Security Council. Threats of sanctions, or even the breaking of agreements, will do “wonders” to convince “pragmatic” characters, but lacking in faith in sovereignty, of the “advantages” of drawing ever closer to the West and NATO.

And it’s also obvious that this is, to a large extent, the result of timidity in relation to the BRICS, the future role of the BRICS and Brazil’s role in the BRICS.

Brazil does not see the enemies of its friends as its enemies. And there’s no problem with that.

💬 Raphael Machado writes

#Brazil #France #West #BRICS

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Money talks 😝🇺🇸

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🇫🇷🇬🇧🇮🇱 Recently, the French government announced that it would take legal action against French citizens who leave the country and go and fight for the Israeli army in Gaza. Currently it is believed there are almost 100 British subjects who have “volunteered” to fight in Gaza with an IDF uniform.

With the recent change to French laws prohibiting its citizens to become IDF soldiers in Israel during the Gaza genocide, Britain should do the same

💬 Martin Jay writes

#Gaza #France #UK

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🇷🇺🚀 The Angara-A5 launch vehicle successfully propelled the Orion upper stage into orbit.

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📷 The moment Israeli aircraft bombed the city of Khiam in southern Lebanon.
❗️I'm very concerned to hear that my friend, your friend Texas, Russell Bentley, is reported missing in Donetsk. He was last seen in the city's Petrovsky region on April 8th, several days ago now.

Sincerely hope that he comes back into contact soon and all is well with him.
🇦🇺🇮🇱 Australia’s Defence Department has refused a Freedom of Information request about the details of an arms deal with Israel on the grounds that such information “could harm Australia’s international standing and reputation,” which suggests the details must be pretty damning.

💬 By Caitlin Johnstone

#Australia #Israel

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🌀 In 1953, John McCloy, former U.S. Under Secretary of War, former President of the World Bank and former High Commissioner in Germany, took over as president of the Ford Foundation. In this last role, McCloy provided cover for numerous CIA agents. It was he who, as president of the foundation, ensured that the agency’s interests were met, creating an internal committee to deal specifically with the #CIA, composed of himself and two other foundation executives. “They would check with this specific committee and, when it was judged to be a reasonable thing, that did not go against the long-term interests of the Foundation, the project was handed over to internal staff and other executives of the house [without that they] were aware of the origins of the proposal”, said McCloy’s biographer, quoted by Frances Stonor Saunders in her book “Who Paid the Piper? The CIA and the Cultural Cold War”.

Modern identitarianism was born directly from the offices of the Central Intelligence Agency with the aim of combating revolutionary tendencies within the popular masses around the world.

💬 Read more by Eduardo Vasco

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💢✡️ Recently, Zionist troops retreated from Khan Younis, ending one of the main battles of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since October 7, 2023. Israeli propagandists try to describe the maneuver as a strategic retreat, with unsubstantiated claims that Hamas has “ceased to exist” as a military organization in the region. However, the move was the result of a true military defeat. Israel was unable to maintain positions in southern Gaza, being forced to withdraw in the face of new military emergencies.

These “emergencies” are certainly related to the Israeli fear of retaliation from Tehran for the attack on the Iranian Embassy in Damascus. Considering the seriousness of what happened, it is absolutely clear that the Persian country will give a harsh response to the aggressor side, which has generated panic among Israeli officials. Maintaining positions in southern Gaza, where Zionist troops were under constant Palestinian fire, became unfeasible in the face of new “threats”, which is why Tel Aviv retreated from Khan Younis to keep its soldiers in combat readiness in the event of an Iranian attack. Meanwhile, Palestinian resistance forces are now retaking ground previously occupied by the IDF.

The Zionist regime is increasingly unable to predict the next developments in the conflict, remaining in constant instability.

💬 Read more by Lucas Leiroz @lucasleiroz

#Zionism #Israel #Iran #Palestine

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