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Silicon Curtain
Putin's Paranoia Revealed - Secret Anti-Drone Gear EXPOSED!

Silicon Curtain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 8:28


Edition No207 | 30-07-2025 - Drones, assassinations, and fear stalk the Kremlin—and a weapon called Yolka provides an insight into the paranoid frame of mind of Vladimir Putin, in the fourth year of his senseless war against Ukraine.* What is the Yolka anti-drone interceptor?* What evidence do we have that Putin fears drone attacks, and that paranoia defines life in the Kremlin.* What past assassination attempts suggest about Putin's mindset—and whether he believes he is safe.----------SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtainhttps://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain----------SOURCES: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/vladimir-putin-assassination-fears-highlighted-35635872 https://meduza.io/en/news/2025/07/30/putin-s-security-team-spotted-carrying-handheld-interceptor-drones https://www.businessinsider.com/vladimir-putin-bodyguard-interceptor-drone-victory-day-parade-video-2025-7 https://www.kyivpost.com/post/57190 https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/ukraine-drone-attacks-instill-fear-in-vladimir-putin-russian-president-feels-unsafe-in-moscow-s-red-square-walks-with-anti-drone-launcher/ar-AA1JwQCe ----------TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND:Save Ukrainehttps://www.saveukraineua.org/Superhumans - Hospital for war traumashttps://superhumans.com/en/UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukrainehttps://unbroken.org.ua/Come Back Alivehttps://savelife.in.ua/en/Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchenhttps://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraineUNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyyhttps://u24.gov.ua/Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundationhttps://prytulafoundation.orgNGO “Herojam Slava”https://heroiamslava.org/kharpp - Reconstruction project supporting communities in Kharkiv and Przemyślhttps://kharpp.com/NOR DOG Animal Rescuehttps://www.nor-dog.org/home/----------

The President's Daily Brief
July 30th, 2025: Armed Vigilantes Take Over Russian Streets & Britain's Palestine Shift

The President's Daily Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 25:29


In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: Russia's police forces are vanishing as officers leave to fight in Ukraine. Now, armed nationalist vigilantes are filling the power vacuum—and the Kremlin appears to be looking the other way. The United Kingdom says it may soon recognize a Palestinian state, joining a growing list of European countries breaking with U.S. policy. Months after a deadly terror attack in Kashmir brought India and Pakistan to the brink of war, India says it has killed the militants responsible. In today's Back of the Brief—Taiwan's president postpones a planned U.S. stopover, as high-level trade talks between Washington and Beijing continue behind the scenes. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Birch Gold: Text PDB to 989898 and get your free info kit on gold American Financing: Call American Financing today to find out how customers are saving an avg of $800/mo. 866-885-1881 or visit https://www.AmericanFinancing.net/PDB - NMLS 182334, https://nmlsconsumeraccess.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Intelligence Matters: The Relaunch
Deterring Pyongyang: Syd Seiler

Intelligence Matters: The Relaunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 40:27


Michael speaks with Syd Seiler, former U.S. National Intelligence Officer for North Korea and one of the U.S. government's most experienced Korea hands. Seiler unpacks the long arc of Kim Jong Un's strategy, the roots of North Korea's provocations, and why the regime sees nuclear weapons as essential to its survival. He also discusses the limits of diplomacy, the myth of a quick breakthrough, and how U.S. policy should adapt for the long game.

Silicon Curtain
Aeroflot Hacked! Why Are Russian Flights in Chaos?

Silicon Curtain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 21:09


Edition No205 | 29-07-2025 - It's dawn on Monday, July 28, 2025, and at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport a wearily familiar scene is unfolding—departure boards frozen, passengers stranded, irate people being denied refunds. Yet this time it was not drones that had caused the grounding of planes, the inconvenience and discomfort to passengers. It was one of the most effective hacks in history. Aeroflot, Russia's state‐owned flag carrier was grounded by a major cyberattack. Flights cancelled, chaos at ticket counters, confusion everywhere. This was no glitch, as the Kremlin propagandists initially tried to claim. It is a digital war. And the Kremlin is terrified of the implications of such attacks for its war economy. The hacker groups Silent Crow and Belarus Cyber‑Partisans emerged to claim responsibility. But something on this scale cannot just have been a private initiative. Ukraine is fighting back, and the Russian Goliath is falling and hitting the ground hard. This is part of a concerted strategy to hit the economy, so expect more. ----------SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtainhttps://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain----------DESCRIPTION:Chaos in Russian Aviation: Unprecedented Cyber Attack on Aeroflot SystemsIn this gripping episode of Silicon Bites, we delve into the catastrophic cyber attack on systems that ground Russia's state-owned airline Aeroflot, causing unprecedented travel chaos. The hack, executed by the hacker groups Silent Crow and Belarus Cyber Partisans, significantly disrupted Russia's transport network and inflicted tens of millions of dollars in damages. The incident reveals vulnerabilities in Russia's critical infrastructure and highlights Ukraine's robust cyber offensive strategies amidst ongoing conflicts. Learn about the strategic implications, the role of volunteer hacker groups, and the potential for future cyber disruptions.----------CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview00:51 The Hack Unfolds: Chaos at Moscow's Airport01:50 The Scale and Impact of the Cyber Attack03:09 Financial and Operational Fallout11:20 Broader Implications for Russia's Infrastructure12:31 Ukraine's Cyber Offensive Strategy17:35 Historical Context and Future Outlook21:01 Conclusion: The Cyber Battlefield----------SOURCES: https://meduza.io/en/feature/2025/07/28/completely-compromised https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russia-opens-criminal-case-over-aeroflot-cyberattack-2025-07-28/ https://english.nv.ua/nation/belarusian-hackers-claim-aeroflot-cyberattack-that-grounded-42-flights-on-july-28-50532950.html https://news.online.ua/en/cyberattack-on-aeroflot-the-company-lost-up-to-50-million-895625/ https://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/1091217.html https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/jul/28/russia-aeroflot-cancels-flights-pro-ukraine-hackers-cyber-attack https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2025/07/28/7523738/ https://www.reuters.com/en/pro-ukrainian-hackers-claim-massive-cyberattack-russias-aeroflot-2025-07-28/ https://english.nv.ua/nation/aeroflot-hackers-reveal-details-of-operation-against-russian-airline-50533022.htmlhttps://www.ft.com/content/9114257b-94cf-4726-b8cc-7e71b3304c8a----------TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND:Save Ukrainehttps://www.saveukraineua.org/Superhumans - Hospital for war traumashttps://superhumans.com/en/UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukrainehttps://unbroken.org.ua/Come Back Alivehttps://savelife.in.ua/en/Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchenhttps://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraineUNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyyhttps://u24.gov.ua/Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundationhttps://prytulafoundation.orgNGO “Herojam Slava”https://heroiamslava.org/kharpp - Reconstruction project supporting communities in Kharkiv and Przemyślhttps://kharpp.com/NOR DOG Animal Rescuehttps://www.nor-dog.org/home/----------

Silicon Curtain
BREAKING NEWS - Russia Forces to Cancel Navy Day for First Time Ever

Silicon Curtain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 8:42


Edition No204 | 28-07-2025 - Russia cancelled Navy Day parades for the first time – which is a deep embarrassment to the Kremlin, as it's the first time this significant military holiday has been canned. This follows closely on the heels of the airport shutdowns, after drone swarms forced their closure. What does this says about Putin's naval myth colliding with battlefield reality. Well we already knew that the tsar's navy isn't immune from Ukrainian drones.Navy Day (“Day of the VMF”) was revived in 2017 by Putin, transforming Russia's fleet into a centerpiece of national pride. The main event in St. Petersburg featured grand naval reviews on the Neva, with warships parading past Kronstadt, foreign delegations, military bands, and tens of thousands of spectators—major PR theater for the Kremlin (AP News).But this year, the parade was scrapped entirely. British intelligence declared:"It is almost certain that Day of the Russian Navy parades… originally expected… July 27, 2025, have been cancelled… due to force protection concerns." (Українська правда)----------SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtainhttps://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain----------SOURCES: https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2025/07/27/7523638/ https://newsukraine.rbc.ua/news/putin-cancels-navy-day-parade-says-frontline-1753624674.html https://unn.ua/en/news/british-intelligence-russia-canceled-navy-day-parade-for-the-first-time-due-to-security-concerns https://kyivindependent.com/moscow-says-nearly-100-drones-shot-down-as-strikes-disrupt-airports-and-railways-across-western-russia/ ----------TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND:Save Ukrainehttps://www.saveukraineua.org/Superhumans - Hospital for war traumashttps://superhumans.com/en/UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukrainehttps://unbroken.org.ua/Come Back Alivehttps://savelife.in.ua/en/Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchenhttps://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraineUNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyyhttps://u24.gov.ua/Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundationhttps://prytulafoundation.orgNGO “Herojam Slava”https://heroiamslava.org/kharpp - Reconstruction project supporting communities in Kharkiv and Przemyślhttps://kharpp.com/NOR DOG Animal Rescuehttps://www.nor-dog.org/home/----------

C dans l'air
J-9 : l'ultimatum de Trump à Poutine - L'intégrale -

C dans l'air

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 67:08


C dans l'air du 30 juillet 2025 : J-9 : l'ultimatum de Trump à PoutineDonald Trump durcit le ton face à Vladimir Poutine. Le président américain a décidé de raccourcir le délai de son ultimatum : lundi, il a donné "10 à 12 jours" à son homologue russe pour mettre fin à la guerre en Ukraine, faute de quoi de lourdes sanctions seront imposées. Le 14 juillet, il lui avait pourtant accordé un délai de 50 jours. Deux semaines plus tard, le Républicain estime qu'"il n'y a aucune raison d'attendre", déplorant l'absence de "progrès".Mardi, Donald Trump a confirmé n'avoir reçu aucune réponse de la part de Vladimir Poutine. "Je n'ai aucune réponse. C'est dommage", a-t-il déclaré. Et de poursuivre : "Nous allons imposer des droits de douane et d'autres choses". Avant d'ajouter : "Je ne sais pas si cela affectera la Russie, car de toute évidence, il [Vladimir Poutine] veut que la guerre continue".Du côté du Kremlin, le porte-parole Dmitri Peskov a regretté un "ralentissement" dans le processus de normalisation entre Moscou et Washington. Il a assuré son "engagement en faveur d'un processus de paix" en Ukraine.Cet ultimatum n'est pas une première de la part de la Maison-Blanche. Aucun, jusqu'à présent, n'a véritablement infléchi la position de Moscou. Donald Trump commence-t-il à perdre patience ? Que signifie ce changement de calendrier ? Quelles sanctions les États-Unis pourraient-ils mettre en œuvre ? Et où en est réellement la situation sur le terrain ukrainien ?Alors que la Russie intensifie ses frappes, le président américain a annoncé dimanche l'envoi imminent de systèmes de défense antiaérienne Patriot à l'Ukraine. Cette annonce survient deux semaines après que Washington a suspendu certaines livraisons d'armes. De son côté, Kiev a signé un accord avec Swift Beat – la nouvelle entreprise d'Éric Schmidt, ex-PDG de Google – pour la livraison de « centaines de milliers » de drones intercepteurs kamikazes d'ici la fin de l'année. Ces engins sont destinés à contrer les drones iraniens Shahed, massivement utilisés par la Russie.Face à une grave pénurie de soldats, Volodymyr Zelensky a également promulgué une loi autorisant le recrutement de volontaires de plus de 60 ans dans l'armée. Ces personnes, à condition d'être médicalement aptes et approuvées par les autorités militaires, pourront servir dans des fonctions non combattantes.Par ailleurs, le président ukrainien a annoncé le dépôt imminent d'un projet de loi garantissant l'indépendance des agences anti-corruption et une "véritable protection" contre l'ingérence russe. Une initiative qui fait suite aux critiques venues de la rue et de l'Union européenne. Quelques jours plus tôt, une loi controversée supprimant l'indépendance de deux agences anti-corruption, officiellement pour les protéger de l'influence de Moscou après l'arrestation de deux hauts responsables, avait déclenché d'importantes manifestations à Kiev. L'UE avait exprimé sa "profonde préoccupation", y voyant un "sérieux recul" pour l'Ukraine dans sa lutte contre la corruption.Nos journalistes ont récemment pu suivre le travail des enquêteurs de ces agences anti-corruption. Leur reportage est à retrouver dans notre émission du jour. Nous reviendrons également, dans #cdanslair, sur les enjeux de l'initiative franco-saoudienne à l'ONU, ainsi que sur la situation à Gaza et en Cisjordanie.LES EXPERTS : - NICOLAS TENZER - Enseignant à Sciences Po, spécialiste des questions stratégiques- MARIE JÉGO - Journaliste spécialiste de la Russie - Le Monde, ancienne correspondante à Moscou- BERTRAND GALLICHER- Journaliste, spécialiste des questions internationales- JEAN-MAURICE RIPERT - Diplomate, ancien ambassadeur de France en Russie

Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha
Kim Armengol y Max Espejel con todas la información en Saga Noticias 29 julio 2025

Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 51:07


Esta noche en SAGA Noticias: La Fiscalía Anticorrupción de Campeche solicita el desafuero de Alejandro “Alito” Moreno por presunto peculado. Andy López Beltrán, hijo del presidente AMLO, genera polémica tras ser captado en un viaje de lujo por Japón, mientras Luisa María Alcalde reafirma el llamado de Claudia Sheinbaum a la austeridad dentro de Morena. Además, reportamos violentos asaltos a transportistas en las carreteras del país, así como la detención de siete presuntos criminales en Guerrero en un operativo de la Marina. También informamos sobre la vinculación a proceso de Ximena Pichel, conocida como “Lady Racista”, el homenaje póstumo a Ozzy Osbourne en Birmingham, la respuesta del Kremlin al ultimátum de Donald Trump y las nuevas líneas de investigación en el caso Ayotzinapa.

The Scoot Show with Scoot
Matthew: 21st century drone warfare dominates in Ukraine

The Scoot Show with Scoot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 25:19


Russia's latest overnight strikes have left at least 27 civilians dead in Ukraine, even as President Trump shortens his deadline and threatens punishing sanctions unless the Kremlin ends its brutal assault. But with Moscow defiant and the bombs still falling, can Trump's ultimatum actually stop the bloodshed? Matthew in Ukraine joins Ian Hoch to give a boots-on-the-ground update.

Appels sur l'actualité
[Vos questions] RDC : le retour de Jacques Kyabula après deux semaines de silence

Appels sur l'actualité

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 19:30


Les journalistes et experts de RFI répondent également à vos questions sur l'ultimatum imposé par Donald Trump à la Russie, une loi sur la corruption en Ukraine et la condamnation d'un ancien président colombien. RDC : le retour de Jacques Kyabula après deux semaines de silence  Le gouverneur du Haut-Katanga, Jacques Kyabula, est revenu à Kinshasa après deux semaines d'absence, alors qu'il était convoqué pour un discours controversé. Sait-on pourquoi il a été absent pendant plus de deux semaines ? Que va-t-il se passer maintenant pour Jacques Kyabula ? Avec Patient Ligodi, journaliste au service Afrique de RFI.     Guerre en Ukraine : Donald Trump réduit l'ultimatum pour la paix  Donald Trump a annoncé réduire le délai de 50 jours accordé à Moscou pour trouver un accord de paix avec l'Ukraine. Pourquoi le président américain veut-il encore raccourcir ce délai donné à Vladimir Poutine ? De quels moyens de pression dispose Donald Trump pour forcer le Kremlin à la paix ? Avec Ulrich Bounat, analyste géopolitique, chercheur-associé chez Euro Créative.     Ukraine : une réforme anticorruption qui fait polémique  En Ukraine, des centaines de personnes ont manifesté contre une loi remettant en cause l'indépendance des institutions anticorruption. Que prévoit cette loi exactement ? Pourquoi ne fait-elle pas l'unanimité au sein de la population ukrainienne ? Avec Kseniya Zhornokley, journaliste spécialisée pour la rédaction ukrainienne de RFI.     Colombie : une décision judiciaire historique contre un ancien président  Pour la première fois en Colombie, un ancien président a été reconnu coupable par la justice. Pourquoi cette décision est-elle considérée comme historique ? Alvaro Uribe peut-il encore faire appel ? Avec Pascal Drouhaud, président de l'association LatFran, spécialiste de l'Amérique latine.

Me lo dijo Adela con Adela Micha
Kim Armengol y Max Espejel con todas la información en Saga Noticias 29 julio 2025

Me lo dijo Adela con Adela Micha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 51:07


Esta noche en SAGA Noticias: La Fiscalía Anticorrupción de Campeche solicita el desafuero de Alejandro “Alito” Moreno por presunto peculado. Andy López Beltrán, hijo del presidente AMLO, genera polémica tras ser captado en un viaje de lujo por Japón, mientras Luisa María Alcalde reafirma el llamado de Claudia Sheinbaum a la austeridad dentro de Morena. Además, reportamos violentos asaltos a transportistas en las carreteras del país, así como la detención de siete presuntos criminales en Guerrero en un operativo de la Marina. También informamos sobre la vinculación a proceso de Ximena Pichel, conocida como “Lady Racista”, el homenaje póstumo a Ozzy Osbourne en Birmingham, la respuesta del Kremlin al ultimátum de Donald Trump y las nuevas líneas de investigación en el caso Ayotzinapa.

Hot Off The Wire
Tsunami danger decreases after quake; CTE a pressing issue in NFL

Hot Off The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 21:48


On this episode: A tsunami has sent waves into Russia, Japan, Hawaii and the West Coast of the United States after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of the Russian Far East; President Donald Trump's EPA moves to repeal a finding that allows climate regulation; the UK says it will recognize a Palestinian state unless Israel agrees to a ceasefire; and Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to a ceasefire after China intervened. Senate confirms Trump lawyer Emil Bove for appeals court, pushing past whistleblower claims. Trump caps his Scottish visit by opening a new golf course. What Americans think about Israel's military action in Gaza, according to a new Gallup poll. Democrats implore Trump to step up role in addressing suffering and starvation in Gaza. Military planes drop aid over Gaza, stricken by widespread hunger. Federal Reserve likely to stand pat on rates this week, deepening the gulf between Powell and Trump. Lawyers for Epstein's former girlfriend say she's open to interview with Congress, if given immunity. Gunman who killed 4 in New York was trying to get to NFL offices and claimed to have CTE Officials. Victims of New York City shooting include a police officer and an executive at investment firm. Sean 'Diddy' Combs asks for release on a $50 million bond ahead of sentencing in October. US health officials crack down on kratom-related products after complaints from supplement industry. Wall Street edges back from its records as a busy week picks up momentum. Starbucks looks to protein drinks and other new products to turn around lagging US sales next year. US consumer confidence improves slightly in July, but Americans remain concerned about tariffs. Tea app takes messaging system offline after second security issue reported. A pair of All-Star outfielders for the Braves and Mets exit games with injuries, a reliever changes teams in the middle of a doubleheader, the NFL’s reigning sacks leader will end his contract holdout, a women’s tennis icon is headed back to the U.S. Open and a U.S. swimming star continues her dominance.  CTE is a pressing issue for football players at all levels and remains a prominent focus of the NFL. Russia kills 27 civilians in Ukraine as the Kremlin remains defiant over Trump threats. Over 60,000 Palestinians have died in the 21-month Israel-Hamas war, Gaza’s Health Ministry says. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Theme music The News Tonight, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: ZR2MOTROGI4XAHRX

1A
ICYMI: Trump's Ultimatum To Putin

1A

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 11:55


In this Trump administration it's another day, another deadline, another deal. On Monday, the president issued an ultimatum to Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine.With this revised deadline, the president now wants peace efforts to make progress within 10 to 12 days. There has been little reaction from the Kremlin. We discuss how the U.S. ultimatum could change the course of the conflict. With Volodymyr Zelensky facing challenges both on the frontlines and in governance, we discuss the impact this could this have on his way forward. Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Connect with us. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

The John Batchelor Show
Preview: Serbia and Russia: Colleague Ivana Stradner comments on the president since 2017 of Serbia, Alexander Vucic, and entanglement with the Kremlin. More.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 1:19


Preview: Serbia and Russia: Colleague Ivana Stradner comments on the president since 2017 of Serbia, Alexander Vucic, and entanglement with the Kremlin. More. 1904 CORONATION OF PETER OF SERBIA

Ukrainecast
Can Zelensky recover from nationwide protests?

Ukrainecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 34:31


After the biggest demonstrations since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion, Volodymyr Zelensky has largely walked back a controversial overhaul of domestic anti-corruption bodies. But is he still under pressure? Fresh from a reporting trip to Ukraine, we're joined by Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor at Channel 4 News. She discusses the fallout from the protests, the changing nature of warfare, and Donald Trump's latest intervention.Plus - Lucy and Vitaly speak with the BBC's Cyber correspondent, Joe Tidy, about an apparent Ukrainian hack on Russia's Aeroflot airline, and the Kremlin's new surveillance-driven alternative to WhatsApp.Today's episode is presented by Lucy Hockings and Vitaly Shevchenko. The producers were Laurie Kalus, Julia Webster and Polly Hope. The technical producers were Phil Bull and Mike Regaard. The social producer was Joe Wilkinson. The series producer is Tim Walklate. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham. Email Ukrainecast@bbc.co.uk with your questions and comments. Or send us a message or voice note via WhatsApp, Signal or Telegram to +44 330 1239480You can join the Ukrainecast discussion on Newscast's Discord server here: tinyurl.com/ukrainecastdiscord

Cinco continentes
Cinco Continentes - Reino Unido reconocerá el estado palestino en septiembre

Cinco continentes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 48:42


El primer ministro británico, Keir Starmer, ha anunciado que su país reconocerá el estado palestino en septiembre si Israel no cumple una serie de condiciones. La hambruna en Gaza es un hecho. El expresidente colombiano Álvaro Uribe ha sido condenado en primera instancia por los delitos de soborno en actuación penal y fraude procesal. Vamos a saber más sobre la figura del exmandatario.El nuevo ultimátum de la Casa Blanca al Kremlin para que ponga fin a la guerra no ha surtido efecto. Ucrania ha vuelto a sufrir ataques con una veintena de muertos. También lo contaremos. Además vamos a hablar sobre El Salvador con Olga Guzmán. Ella es responsable para América Latina de la Organización Mundial Contra la Tortura.Escuchar audio

Les actus du jour - Hugo Décrypte
Trump menace la Russie, le Kremlin réagit

Les actus du jour - Hugo Décrypte

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 10:04


PODCASTChaque jour, en moins de 10 minutes, un résumé de l'actualité du jour. Rapide, facile, accessible.

AP Audio Stories
Russia kills over 20 civilians in Ukraine as the Kremlin remains defiant over Trump threats

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 0:56


AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Russian glide bombs and missiles have struck a Ukrainian prison and a medical facility overnight, killing at least over people, officials say.

AP Audio Stories
Russia kills 27 civilians in Ukraine as the Kremlin remains defiant over Trump threats

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 0:49


AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports Russia continues going after Ukrainian civilians in the face of a threat from President Trump.

Hoje no TecMundo Podcast
WINDOWS 11 vai perder SUPORTE?! CIBERATAQUE atinge Rússia; Google multado no Brasil!

Hoje no TecMundo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 10:49


As notícias do dia incluem: um grande ciberataque atinge a maior companhia aérea da Rússia e deixa o Kremlin em alerta; uma versão antiga do Windows 11 também vai perder suporte com o Windows 10; empresas de IA dos Estados Unidos estão adotando a polêmica escala de trabalho 996, proibida na China; Após negar, Google reconhece erro que não notificou milhões de pessoas sobre terremoto na Turquia; e o Procon-RJ aplica multa ao Google por manter anúncios de vendas de TV Boxes piratas.

EZ News
EZ News 07/29/25

EZ News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 5:12


Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. Tai-Ex opening The Tai-Ex opened marginally higher this morning from yesterday's close, at 23,414 on turnover of 4.7-billion N-T. The market ended the day in positive territory on Monday, as investors reacted to the U-S' trade deal with the European Union and await the outcome of two-days of tariff talks between Washington and Beijing - which are taking place in Stockholm. Taipei MRT Wenhu Line Resumes After Morning Disruptions Taipei's Wen-hu MRT line has mostly resumed (恢復) normal operations after a system alert and disruptions earlier this morning. Around 8am today, the Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation reported a train alert message on the Wenhu Line, between Dazhi Station and Taipei Zoo Station in the direction of Taipei Zoo, was impacting train operations. This alert led to longer train stops and increased waiting times on platforms. Taipei Metro says the line has resumed operations, after advising passengers to allow an extra 15 minutes for their commute (通勤). The corporation says passengers who have questions regarding tickets or refunds can check at information counters or on the MRT's official website or the Taipei Metro GO app. (NS) CWB issues rain alerts And, The Central Weather Administration has issued rain advisories (公告,警告) for part of the island. Torrential rain alerts are in effect for Tainan, Kaohsiung and Pingtung. Extremely heavy rain warnings have been issued for Chiayi, Punghu and mountainous area of Taitung. While heavy rain advisories are in effect for Keelung and the North Coast area, New Taipei, Taipei, Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Chungua, Nantou, Yunlin and low lying areas of Taitung. All of the advisories will remain in effect through tonight. Trump cuts 50-day deadline for Russia to make a peace deal with Ukraine US President Donald Trump has reduced his 50-day deadline for Russia to make a peace deal with Ukraine, giving the Kremlin less than two-weeks to end the war or face massive (大量的,巨大的) secondary tariffs. The President set the new deadline ahead of a meeting with the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Scotland. Toni Waterman has more from Washington Colombia President Found Guilty of Witness Tampering and Bribery Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has been found guilty of witness tampering and bribery charges. The ruling was announced on Monday by a judge in the country's capital, following a nearly six-month trial in which prosecutors presented evidence that Uribe attempted to influence witnesses who accused the leader of having links to a paramilitary group founded in the 1990s. Uribe faces up to 12 years in prison and the sentencing will be delivered in a separate (不同的) hearing. He is expected to appeal the ruling in a high court. That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _____. ----以下訊息由 SoundOn 動態廣告贊助商提供---- 挺你所想!與你一起生活的銀行 中國信託行動銀行APP 全新推出「交易中安全提示」防詐騙功能 開啟後,轉帳的同時也在通話,會自動跳出貼心提醒,力挺你的金融安全 防護再進化,交易好安心! 馬上下載「中國信託行動銀行APP」 https://sofm.pse.is/7y3du3 -- 打造綠能與AI科技的示範驗證場域,串聯嘉義、南科、高雄及屏東等園區,大南方智慧轉型的關鍵樞紐,歡迎一同探索沙崙智慧綠能科學城,共創智慧未來! 參訪進駐資訊請至 https://sofm.pse.is/7y4e9k 網站查詢 經濟部能源署/臺南市政府經濟發展局(廣告) -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

The President's Daily Brief
PDB Afternoon Bulletin | July 28th, 2025: Trump Steamrolls Europe On Tariffs & Issues A New Deadline To Putin

The President's Daily Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 14:42


In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin:  First—President Donald Trump strikes a historic new trade deal with the European Union after months of tense negotiations, ending fears of a looming transatlantic trade war. We'll have the details. Later in the show—Disappointed by the Kremlin's continued intransigence regarding negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, President Trump is tightening the screws on Moscow, giving Vladimir Putin just 10 to 12 days to reach a ceasefire deal with Kyiv or face crushing economic consequences. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief TriTails Premium Beef: Visit https://trybeef.com/pdb & get 2 Free Flat Iron steaks Birch Gold: Text PDB to 989898 and get your free info kit on gold Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The CyberWire
Ground control to Kremlin.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 28:37


Russia's flagship airline suffers a major cyberattack. U.S. insurance giant Allianz Life confirms the compromise of personal data belonging to most of its 1.4 million customers. A women's dating safety app spills the tea. NASCAR confirms a data breach. Researchers believe the newly emerged Chaos ransomware group may be a rebrand of BlackSuit. Over 200,000 WordPress sites remain vulnerable to account takeover attacks. Lawmakers introduce legislation to Stop AI Price Gouging and Wage Fixing. States band together to regulate data brokers. My Caveat cohost Ben Yelin explains the impending expiration of the Cybersecurity and Information Sharing Act. Expel missed the mark, but nails the apology. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Today's guest is Ben Yelin from University of Maryland Center for Cyber Health and Hazard Strategies, and co-host on the Caveat podcast, on the impending expiration of the Cybersecurity and Information Sharing Act. If you enjoyed this conversation, head on over to the Caveat podcast to hear more from Ben. Selected Reading Russia's Aeroflot cancels flights after pro-Ukrainian hackers claim massive cyberattack (Reuters) Allianz Life says 'majority' of customers' personal data stolen in cyberattack (TechCrunch) Women Dating Safety App 'Tea' Breached, Users' IDs Posted to 4chan (404 Media) NASCAR Confirms Personal Information Stolen in Ransomware Attack (SecurityWeek) BlackSuit Ransomware Group Transitioning to 'Chaos' Amid Leak Site Seizure (SecurityWeek) Post SMTP plugin flaw exposes 200K WordPress sites to hijacking attacks (Bleeping Computer) Congress introduces bill to ban AI surveillance pricing (The Register) An inside look into how a coalition of state legislators plan to take on data brokers (The Record) An important update (and apology) on our PoisonSeed blog (Expel) Audience Survey Complete our annual audience survey before August 31. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
The moral imperative: Why Ukraine's fight matters to the West

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 57:00


Trevor Loudon Reports – The podcast delves into the Kremlin's disinformation campaign, which paints Zelenskyy as a dictator, Ukraine as a Nazi stronghold, and its people as corrupt. Zelenskyy, a Jewish former comedian and scriptwriter, is an unlikely target for accusations of Nazism, yet Russian narratives persist, amplified by figures like Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon, and Marjorie Taylor Greene...

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Toni Waterman: US Correspondent on Trump's latest ultimatum for Russia

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 4:00 Transcription Available


Russia has yet to respond to the latest ultimatum from US President Donald Trump. Trump says Vladimir Putin has between 10 and 12 days to make progress on ending the war with Ukraine to avoid sanctions. That's shrunk from the 50 days he gave the Russian leader two weeks ago. US correspondent Toni Waterman says there's been no official response from the Kremlin. She told Ryan Bridge former Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has warned sanctioning Russia would be disastrous. Waterman says the leader has claimed it would start war between the US and Russia. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tucker Carlson - Audio Biography
Tucker Carlson's Controversial Putin Praise Sparks Global Backlash and Renewed Scrutiny

Tucker Carlson - Audio Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 3:44


Tucker Carlson has sparked global headlines this week after a provocative interview with the German newspaper Bild, where he praised Russian President Vladimir Putin's leadership, calling Putin's stewardship of Russia superior to recent German leaders and attributing Germany's decline to domestic policy failures rather than the conflict in Ukraine. His statements have drawn sharp criticism from German officials and political commentators across Europe, many of whom accuse Carlson of spreading Kremlin-aligned talking points and undermining Western unity amid the ongoing Ukraine war. The interview has fueled renewed debate over Carlson's influence on conservative media, with some describing him as a leading voice shaping right-wing narratives not only in the United States but increasingly on the international stage.Carlson continues to lead his own subscriber-driven platform, the Tucker Carlson Network, where he has recently hosted interviews with high-profile figures such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and progressive commentator Ana Kasparian, showcasing his commitment to airing perspectives both from across and outside the mainstream political spectrum. The network is partially funded by investment from 1789 Capital, a venture firm linked with anti-ESG and “parallel economy” projects, whose backers include prominent figures like Donald Trump Jr., Chris Buskirk, and Omeed Malik. This financial backing has underscored the professionalization and expansion of Carlson's media operations, which are increasingly seen as competitors to more established news organizations.Fox News, Carlson's former employer, is navigating its own post-Carlson landscape, recently finalizing the acquisition of Red Seat Ventures, which produces content for personalities including Carlson and Megyn Kelly. The move reflects a broader trend as major platforms like Netflix intensify their pursuit of talent and audience in the rapidly growing podcast and video podcasting space. According to Business Insider, Netflix has renewed its search for a leader to drive its video podcasting initiative, reportedly showing interest in licensing content from creators with large, established audiences—potentially including shows like those produced by Carlson.In terms of public interaction, Carlson's endorsement of Putin has prompted direct rebukes from European leaders and reignited debates on his reliability as a commentator, especially concerning issues of authoritarianism, Western alliances, and the future of conservative politics. Supporters argue that Carlson is merely challenging orthodoxy and exposing overlooked perspectives, while critics warn that his rhetoric risks amplifying anti-democratic actors and undermining the credibility of established institutions.As of now, no new legal actions have been reported involving Carlson, though Fox News' earlier cease-and-desist warnings regarding content overlap with his previous show continue to loom in discussions among media analysts. Despite these challenges, Carlson's audience engagement remains noteworthy, with online viewership for his shows and podcasts continuing to rise, as reflected in the increasing crossover of political debates into mainstream and alternative media spaces.Listeners, thank you for tuning in to the Tucker Carlson news Tracker podcast. Be sure to subscribe for the latest updates and in-depth coverage. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

Silicon Curtain
BREAKING NEWS: Did Sabotage Just Happen in Russia?

Silicon Curtain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 10:18


Edition No203 | 26-07-2025 - We are turning the spotlight inward—into Russia and Belarus—exploring courageous dissent rarely seen in mainstream coverage. Today, we unpack protests inside Russia (or the lack of them), sabotage of military assets, partisan rail warfare in Belarus, and the shifting lines between Russian anti‑Kremlin actors and Ukraine's intelligence. Spoiler alert: Putin's control is showing cracks, but probably not enough to bring the house down.----------Public protests in Russia remain rare—and now seem to be confined to places outside the capital, or even ethnically majority Russian places. 2022 was the high-water mark of protests that were explicitly anti-war, but after that an exodus of people fleeing mobilisation and the crack down on protests, there had been very little. People last went out in mass in defiance of the regime after Navalny died, and on the day of his funeral. But these were more implicit criticism of the regime rather than explicit or direct. ----------SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtainhttps://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain----------SOURCES: https://kyivindependent.com/russian-su-27ub-fighter-jet-catches-fire-in-apparent-act-of-resistance-ukraine-military-intelligence-says/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/04/23/ukraine-belarus-railway-saboteurs-russia/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_war_in_Belarus_%282022%E2%80%93present%29https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_the_Wagonshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_Organization_of_Anarcho-Communistshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machulishchy_air_base_attack----------TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND:Save Ukrainehttps://www.saveukraineua.org/Superhumans - Hospital for war traumashttps://superhumans.com/en/UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukrainehttps://unbroken.org.ua/Come Back Alivehttps://savelife.in.ua/en/Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchenhttps://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraineUNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyyhttps://u24.gov.ua/Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundationhttps://prytulafoundation.orgNGO “Herojam Slava”https://heroiamslava.org/kharpp - Reconstruction project supporting communities in Kharkiv and Przemyślhttps://kharpp.com/NOR DOG Animal Rescuehttps://www.nor-dog.org/home/----------

Times Daily World Briefing
Frontline special - retired Major General Chip Chapman

Times Daily World Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 31:44


In this extended Frontline conversation, retired Major General Chip Chapman says Vladimir Putin's belief he can bomb Ukraine into submission is a myth. He points to the number of Russian drones shot down by Ukraine, and argues the Kremlin is underestimating the resolve of the Ukrainian people to keep fighting Russia's invasion.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

AML Conversations
Treasury Postpones AML Rule, Crypto Crime Hits Midyear High, and Russian Universities Teach Sanctions Evasion

AML Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 22:58


This week, John Byrne and Joe McNamara discuss Treasury's decision to postpone the investment advisor AML rule from 2026 to 2028 and reopen the comment process, drawing criticism from anti-corruption groups who warn it sends the wrong signal during the US's ongoing FATF evaluation. The hosts review Chainalysis's midyear crypto crime report showing $2.17 billion already stolen in 2025, with North Korea's $1.5 billion Bybit hack representing the largest single cryptocurrency theft in history. They also examine the newly signed GENIUS Act on stablecoins and its upcoming regulatory requirements. International developments include Russian universities offering Kremlin-backed master's programs in sanctions evasion and the EU's toughest sanctions package in years, which lowers the Russian oil price cap to $48 per barrel. The episode concludes with updates from the Wolfsburg Group on risk-based approaches and previews upcoming webinars on AI in compliance and fraud prevention.

Podcast Vinohradská 12
Escaped Death, Loves Russia: Unbroken Elena K.

Podcast Vinohradská 12

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 21:57


Unrequited love. Russian investigative journalist Elena Kostyuchenko loves her country, yet it has given her many reasons to turn her back on it. She remains unbroken. Most notably, she refused to give up on Russia and her love for it despite serious suspicions that Kremlin agents had tried to poison her.Všechny díly podcastu Vinohradská 12 můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Radiožurnál
Vinohradská 12: Escaped Death, Loves Russia: Unbroken Elena K.

Radiožurnál

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 21:33


Unrequited love. Russian investigative journalist Elena Kostyuchenko loves her country, yet it has given her many reasons to turn her back on it. She remains unbroken. Most notably, she refused to give up on Russia and her love for it despite serious suspicions that Kremlin agents had tried to poison her.

Les dessous de l'infox
Enquête sur la SDA: les dessous d'une entreprise russe de désinformation, dangers et limites

Les dessous de l'infox

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 29:30


Gros plan sur l'une des principales officines russes dans le domaine des ingérences numériques : la Social Design Agency s'est fait dérober une masse de données en ligne. Ces fuites en disent long sur le dispositif informationnel du Kremlin. Elle révèle l'évolution d'une PME de « technologie politique » devenue prestataire du Kremlin pour ses opérations d'ingérence en Europe, et au-delà.  Comment une petite entreprise de conseil politique devient un acteur majeur d'intoxication informationnelle, de l'échelon provincial russe à l'international. C'est ce que nous explique le chercheur Kevin Limonier. Une fuite de données massive émanant de la Social Design Agency, permet de mettre en lumière les activités nocives de ce maillon du dispositif d'ingérence russe, mais aussi ses limites.  Kévin Limonier, professeur des universités en géographie et en études slaves, co-dirige le laboratoire GEODE, pour Géopolitique de la data sphère, partenaire de cette émission. Il est l'auteur de La guerre numérique de Vladimir Poutine : enquête sur les hackers d'Etat en Russie dans la revue Le Grand Continent.  À lire aussiLes élections européennes ciblées par une vaste campagne de désinformation   Modeste officine opérant depuis 2017, la SDA de Ilia Gambashidze s'est habillement positionnée dans le sillage de Evgueni Prigojine, à la disparition de ce dernier. L'entreprise a ainsi vu son chiffre d'affaires dopé à partir de 2022, par les commandes liées à la guerre en Ukraine. À titre d'exemple, l'opération « Doppelgänger » et la publication de sites-miroir usurpant l'identité de grands médias européens pour diffuser le narratif du Kremlin, lui ont été officiellement attribuées par la France. Mais sa mise sous sanction n'a pas eu d'incidence majeure sur son activité.  La chronique d'Olivier Fourt de la cellule info vérif de RFI : Moldavie, la cause LGBT utilisée comme vecteur de la désinformation anti-UE, à deux mois des élections dans ce pays. 

20 Minutos com Breno Altman
Por que Trump voltou a apoiar a Ucrânia contra Putin? - Rose Martins - programa 20 Minutos

20 Minutos com Breno Altman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 71:27


Silicon Curtain
BREAKING NEWS: The Gulags Return to Russia

Silicon Curtain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 14:20


Edition No200 | 24-07-2025 - Stalin's Camps to Putin's Russia — The hint of a new Gulag Archipelago takes shape. Remember the Gulag? That grim and terrifying institution of forced labour, mass arrests and industrial scale torment that Stalin used to apparently modernize Russia. It wasn't just camps—it was terror, ideology turned into watch towers and razor wire, and millions of lives drained into Russia's unforgiving soil, for what seemed like capricious and measly ends. Above all, the Gulag was a mindset – of horror for incarcerated, and terror for those threatened with it. But it also served as a projection of power for the Russian state on the international stage. It said ‘look at the horrors we are prepared to inflict on our own people. Imagine, if we are capable of this, then what we can do to you, and your loved ones.' This is where so many people get Russia's rulers wrong right down to Putin. Russia's power, its existence does not come from the raw exercise of power, because in monetary term and most other indices that denote powerful countries, Russia trails far behind. No, Russia's power, its sense of worth, its status, its very existence cones from the idea that is feared. If Russia is not feared, Putin believes, and has hinted at many times in speeches, then it is not. To be fear is to exist, and to be ignored is the real existential threat to Putin and by extension all of Russia. ----------SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtainhttps://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain----------SOURCES: CEPA, Gulag 2.0 — Russia Reopens the Camps (June 23, 2025)The Guardian, Gulag History Museum… closed (Nov 14, 2024) The Moscow Times, Kremlin & FSB order museum closure (Nov 14, 2024) Meduza, Citing ‘fire safety violations'… museum shutters (Nov 15, 2024)The Art Newspaper, Battle for memory at Russia's Gulag Museum (Mar 5, 2025) Barents Observer, FSB wants its own pre-trial detention centres (Feb 28, 2025) Meduza, The End of a Life Cycle (Jan 15, 2025) Wikipedia, Gulag Museum, Solovki prison campThe Guardian, Skobov sentenced to 16 years (Mar 21, 2025)Vox, Kara‑Murza's experience (Dec 1, 2024)Memorial (society) Wikipedia entry----------TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND:Save Ukrainehttps://www.saveukraineua.org/Superhumans - Hospital for war traumashttps://superhumans.com/en/UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukrainehttps://unbroken.org.ua/Come Back Alivehttps://savelife.in.ua/en/Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchenhttps://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraineUNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyyhttps://u24.gov.ua/Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundationhttps://prytulafoundation.orgNGO “Herojam Slava”https://heroiamslava.org/kharpp - Reconstruction project supporting communities in Kharkiv and Przemyślhttps://kharpp.com/NOR DOG Animal Rescuehttps://www.nor-dog.org/home/----------

The President's Daily Brief
July 23rd, 2025: Iran Finally Admits Nuclear Facilities Were 'Destroyed' & Zelensky Under Fire Over Legislative Power Grab

The President's Daily Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 24:14


In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:    First—Iran's foreign minister admits that his country's nuclear facilities were “destroyed” by the recent American bombing campaign, but vows to resume uranium enrichment efforts once their sites have been rebuilt. Later in the show—Russia and Ukraine are holding a new round of peace talks in Istanbul today aimed at ending the ongoing war, but the Kremlin is already dashing hopes for a breakthrough. Plus—watchdog groups in Ukraine sound the alarm after their parliament passed a bill that critics say will effectively destroy the independence of Ukraine's two key anti-corruption institutions. In our 'Back of the Brief—tragic news out of Syria, where an American citizen from Oklahoma was executed alongside members of his family during the attacks on the Druze community by Sunni Islamists and government forces. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief.   YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief TriTails Premium Beef: Visit https://trybeef.com/pdb & get $10 off 20 Lbs Ground Beef Special Birch Gold: Text PDB to 989898 and get your free info kit on gold Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Good Morning Liberty
Russia Hoax Exposed: Someone from the Obama Administration is Going to Prison || EP 1597

Good Morning Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 86:50


In this episode of Good Morning Liberty, Nate Thurston and Charles Chuck Thompson delve into newly declassified information released by Tulsi Gabbard, which counters the long-standing Russia-Trump collusion narrative. The hosts examine the key findings of a 46-page report that reveals how the Obama administration allegedly manipulated intelligence to claim that Russia favored Donald Trump in the 2016 election. Discover the depths of the alleged cover-up, the flawed intelligence reports cited, and how this disinformation campaign could have influenced significant geopolitical events and domestic politics. Don't miss this shocking breakdown that challenges everything you thought you knew about the Russia investigation. (00:00) Intro (01:04) Tulsi Gabbard's Revelations (01:54) Debunking the Russia-Trump Collusion Narrative (14:06) The Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) (19:07) CIA's Role and Missteps (32:29) Putin's True Intentions (44:28) Kremlin's Secret Material on Clinton's Health (45:13) Clinton's Alleged Health Issues and Campaign Strategies (46:51) Bribery and Secret Meetings Exposed (47:52) Government Corruption and Public Distrust (48:44) FBI Director Comey's Testimony (50:49) Tulsi Gabbard's Bombshell at the White House (51:33) Declassified Report on Obama's Intelligence Community Assessment (59:01) The Steele Dossier and Its Implications (01:06:08) Putin's Alleged Preference for Trump (01:11:04) Post-Election Russian Influence Operations (01:11:48) Rushed Intelligence Community Assessment   Links:   https://gml.bio.link/   YOUTUBE:   https://bit.ly/3UwsRiv   Check out Martens Minute!   https://martensminute.podbean.com/   Follow Josh Martens on X:   https://twitter.com/joshmartens13   CB Distillery 25% off with promo code GML   cbdistillery.com   Join the Fed Haters Club!   joingml.com   secure.thomasmassie.com/donate  

Silicon Curtain
BREAKING NEWS - Is This The End For Russian Banks?

Silicon Curtain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 7:56


Edition No199 | 23-07-2025 - The gates of the financial level crossing are coming down, but the Russian banking system is still stuck on the tracks, like the idiot driver that ignores the signals and bells and thinks they can cross in time. The express train of sanctions and consequences is careening down the tracks. Get ready for the troubled Russian banking sector to be turned to scrap by the impact, a pile of fiscal junk, entirely because of Putin's reckless and senseless decisions. Russia's economy is about to implode—and the silence on its banking system is deafening. Russian banks are teetering, bailouts are rumoured, and the Kremlin is quietly crafting laws to lock down the narrative. Why now? Because the war, sanctions, and mounting debt have created a financial tinderbox—and Ukraine's lighting matches.----------DESCRIPTION:The Imminent Collapse of Russia's Banking SystemIn this episode of Silicon Bites, we delve into the unfolding banking crisis in Russia. The financial instability is being exacerbated by sanctions related to the war in Ukraine, leading to a significant strain on the system. Notably, several top Russian banks are quietly discussing emergency bailouts, and there's growing internal panic over rising bad loans and delinquency rates. The Kremlin is implementing laws to suppress information and control the narrative, even as the economy faces a potential collapse. We explore how high interest rates, inflation, and declining revenues are contributing to this financial turmoil, and why comprehensive sanctions by Western allies are crucial to forcing Putin's wartime economy to its breaking point.----------SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtainhttps://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain----------CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction and Support Acknowledgment00:23 The Russian Banking Crisis Unfolds01:26 Emergency Bailouts and Hidden Debts02:40 Rising Bad Loans and Economic Warnings04:53 Sanctions and Global Isolation05:46 Censorship and Economic Control07:26 Conclusion: The Path Forward----------SOURCES: https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2025/07/22/russian-banks-will-fall-the-question-is-how-hard-a89912 https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-07-17/russian-banks-have-discussed-seeking-bailouts-within-next-year https://nationalsecurityjournal.org/russias-economy-is-a-ticking-time-bomb/ https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/07/18/eu-agrees-new-sanctions-on-russias-oil-and-banks-after-robert-fico-lifts-his-veto https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2025/07/17/russias-largest-banks-exploring-bailouts-as-bad-loans-grow-bloomberg-a89862 https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-07-18/eu-backs-revised-russia-oil-price-cap-and-new-russia-sanctions https://www.businessinsider.com/russia-economy-debt-bank-bailout-bad-loans-rates-ukraine-war-2025-7 https://uatv.ua/en/comprehensive-isolation-of-russia-s-financial-sector-is-gaining-momentum-the-governor-of-the-national-bank-of-ukraine/ https://kyivindependent.com/russias-systematically-important-banks-discussing-bailout-within-next-year-07-2025/ https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-26/russian-banks-fear-debt-crisis-is-coming-as-war-strains-economy https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2025/07/22/oman-tightens-banking-restrictions-on-russian-firms-vedomosti-a89918 https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/2085142/russia-economy-loan-defaults-vtb-bank https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/07/17/russian-banks-prepare-bailout-putins-war-hammers-economy/ ----------

China Daily Podcast
Editorial丨Window of opportunity mustn't be wasted

China Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 4:09


That there are to be peace talks between Russia and Ukraine later this week in Turkiye, the first in seven weeks, is welcome news.The two belligerents sitting down at the negotiating table is crucial to end the almost three and a half years of conflict, as there is unlikely to be a decisive victory for one side or the other on the battlefield for the time being.Exactly when the talks will take place is unclear. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday that the next round of peace talks will be held in Turkiye on Wednesday. However, Russia's TASS news agency quoted a source as saying that the third round of talks will take place on Thursday.Regardless of when the talks take place, that both sides are willing to engage in direct peace talks is still significant as negotiations are the only way to resolve the conflict. More than three years since the fighting commenced, the death toll and suffering show no sign of abating. An end to the fighting and a lasting settlement would serve the interests of both countries and the rest of the world.Given the complexity of the Ukraine crisis and the big divide between the two sides — Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the two sides' positions were "diametrically opposed" — if the upcoming talks are to yield any positive results, both Moscow and Kyiv need to demonstrate flexibility.So far, Ukraine and Russia have held two rounds of talks in Istanbul, on May 16 and June 2, which led to the exchange of thousands of prisoners of war and the remains of dead soldiers. The lack of progress in making a breakthrough toward a ceasefire has not only disappointed the entire world but also eroded the patience of the United States administration, which was previously optimistic about cracking open the stalemate in talks.Greater international consensus and coordination are needed to consolidate the global commitment to resolving the Ukraine crisis through dialogue and negotiations. Yet, instead of shoring up such a consensus, some parties involved in the crisis are sowing seeds of division by staging a blame game unwarrantedly targeting third parties.In the latest deepening of its sanctions regime against Russia, the European Union on Friday adopted its 18th package of sanctions, which included imposing sanctions on some Chinese entities, with the EU claiming they have links with Russia's military operation in Ukraine. Two Chinese financial institutions have been targeted too, with the EU claiming they "helped circumvent EU sanctions".These sanctions have no basis in international law and are not authorized by the United Nations Security Council. The EU's ill-advised decision will have a negative impact on China-EU economic and trade relations and financial cooperation. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman criticized the move, calling it "unacceptable".Prior to this, the US administration also threatened to impose 100 percent tariffs on countries that do business with Russia if there is no peace deal to end the war in Ukraine within 50 days.Such attempts to dictate alignment with a set position do a disservice to efforts to promote a fair settlement of the Ukraine crisis. The EU and US should engage in some deep soul-searching about the root cause of the Ukraine crisis and the reasons for the protracted conflict, rather than indiscriminately assigning blame to others for a crisis that is largely of their making.It is known to all that NATO's relentless eastward expansion and Western orchestrated "color revolutions" on Russia's periphery have been primary causes of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.The Ukraine crisis cannot be allowed to go on indefinitely. Relevant parties should discard selfish calculations and join hands with other members of the international community to push for a peaceful solution to the conflict while the window of opportunity remains open.

Ukraine: The Latest
Exclusive: Russian elite living in fear as Putin purges take bloody toll & inside the ‘dark destroyer' drone factory manned by teenagers

Ukraine: The Latest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 48:50


Day 1,245.Today, we hear the mood from Kremlin insiders following a series of high profile purges by Putin, discuss a new drone factory showcased in Russian propaganda, and consider drama in the Ukrainian parliament which risks impacting the international perception of the government. Plus, we hear the latest on the mood in the British House of Commons.Contributors:Francis Dearnley (Executive Editor for Audio). @FrancisDearnley on X.Memphis Barker (Senior Foreign Correspondent). @memphisbarker on X.With thanks to our guests Iain Duncan Smith MP (@MPIainDS on X) and Jeff Hartman of Ukrainian Action (@UkrAaction on X).Content Referenced:Learn more about Ukrainian Action:https://www.ukrainianaction.com/ Russian elite living in fear as Putin purges take bloody toll (Memphis Barker in The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/07/22/oligarchs-living-in-fear-as-putin-purges-take-bloody-toll/ Ukrainian drone secrets ‘stolen by snooping Europeans' (Memphis Barker in The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/07/11/ukrainian-drone-secrets-stolen-by-snooping-europeans/ The tortured Ukrainian veteran turning shrapnel into a war museum (Memphis Barker in The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/07/13/tortured-ukrainian-veteran-shrapnel-war-museum/ Inside Russia's suicide drone factories manned by teenagers (The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/07/20/russia-suicide-drone-factories-manned-by-teenagers/'An extraordinary responsibility' — Ukraine's new ground forces commander outlines key priorities (Kyiv Independent):https://kyivindependent.com/new-ground-forces-commander-sets-priorities-troop-generation-training-and-unity/?mc_cid=51597b54d0&mc_eid=08d0680a95 Russia's struggle to modernize its military industry (Chatham House):https://www.chathamhouse.org/2025/07/russias-struggle-modernize-its-military-industry Subscribe: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatestEmail: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Silicon Curtain
Why Is Russia Planning to Cut Off the Internet?

Silicon Curtain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 12:19


Edition No197 | 22-07-2025 - Putin is tightening the digital noose in Russia, as the crackdown on the internet intensifies. We explore What It Signals in this episode. The Kremlin isn't just at war with Ukraine — it's at war with its own population, and the internet itself. Connectivity blackouts are plaguing regions of Russia, and now spyware is being installed on every internet capable device. The Victory Day disconnections of internet coverage were just a foretaste of the censorship and control that is rapidly approaching. The edges are emerging of what promises to be a terrifying blueprint for new a “digital gulag.” But this isn't just about censorship. It's about what Russia might be preparing for next — why the regime has such a sense of urgency to gain control of the Russian internet, and what that means for Ukraine and for the rest of us.----------DESCRIPTION:Putin's Digital Gulag: Why Russia is Shutting Down its InternetIn this episode of Silicon Bites, we delve into Vladimir Putin's aggressive efforts to control and restrict internet access in Russia. We explore the Kremlin's increasing crackdown on digital freedom and what it means for Russia's population, the ongoing conflict with Ukraine, and potential geopolitical ramifications. Key points include the intensification of censorship, the spread of spyware on consumer devices, and the Kremlin's urgency to isolate the Russian internet by autumn 2025. We also discuss possible reasons behind this rapid digital suppression including further mobilization, preparing for war with NATO, economic collapse, or autocratic whims. Discover how these unprecedented moves might signify a strategy to escalate the war or manage looming internal and external crises.----------SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtainhttps://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain----------CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction: Putin's Attempt to Break the Internet00:30 The Digital Noose Tightens01:26 The Big Digital Squeeze03:00 Technical Details of the Crackdown04:24 Spyware and the Digital Gulag05:52 Hypotheses Behind the Crackdown10:10 The Autumn Trap: Why Now?11:39 Conclusion: The Global Implications----------SOURCES: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx3hF3Yk2rYhttps://jamestown.org/program/russia-ramps-up-internet-censorship/https://www.businessinsider.com/russia-cut-internet-access-victory-day-ukraine-drone-strikes-putin-2025-5https://www.thetimes.com/world/russia-ukraine-war/article/putin-moscow-whatsapp-ban-plan-max-app-launch-b789tt6tshttps://united24media.com/latest-news/putins-new-orders-could-reshape-russian-internet-heres-whats-next-10019https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/russia-kremlin-instagram-atms-ukraine-b2791385.htmlhttps://meduza.io/en/feature/2025/07/07/mapping-russia-s-internet-blackoutshttps://www.themoscowtimes.com/2025/07/01/russia-to-disconnect-foreigners-who-have-not-submitted-biometric-data-from-mobile-internet-a89635https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/07/17/russia-internet-censorship/https://www.kyivpost.com/post/56473https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-07-03/russian-internet-outages-soar-as-kremlin-boosts-wartime-controls----------TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND:Save Ukrainehttps://www.saveukraineua.org/Superhumans - Hospital for war traumashttps://superhumans.com/en/UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukrainehttps://unbroken.org.ua/Come Back Alivehttps://savelife.in.ua/en/Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchenhttps://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraineUNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyyhttps://u24.gov.ua/Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundationhttps://prytulafoundation.orgNGO “Herojam Slava”https://heroiamslava.org/kharpp - Reconstruction project supporting communities in Kharkiv and Przemyślhttps://kharpp.com/NOR DOG Animal Rescuehttps://www.nor-dog.org/home/----------

PBS NewsHour - Segments
News Wrap: Number of missing from Texas floods drops to 3 people

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 2:27


In our news wrap Sunday, only three people remain unaccounted for from the July 4 Texas floods, the driver who plowed a car into a crowd in Los Angeles was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, the Kremlin said Putin is open to peace with Ukraine only after his objectives have been achieved, and the WNBA’s All-Star players sent a message to the league for better pay. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Silicon Curtain
Moscow Airports in Chaos After Drone Strikes

Silicon Curtain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 8:25


Edition No195 | 20-07-2025 - The night skies turn hostile, but this time it's not only over Ukraine, but the capital of the aggressor, Moscow. This episode investigates the impact of three nights of drone raids on Moscow – both the material and psychological effects. There is a phrase is Russian, sow the wind, reap the whirlwind. Now the city of Lenin and Stalin is becoming Dronegrad, an imperial capital under fire. Did Putin think he could inflict aggression, but that Ukraine would not strike back? It seems he thought precisely this. Since early July, Moscow has faced repeated drone incursions. On July 19, Mayor Sobyanin announced that air defences shot down 2 drones, prompting temporary suspensions at Vnukovo and Domodedovo airports (Reuters). Similar closures occurred on July 17 and 18, with disruptions at all four major Moscow airports (tvpworld.com).----------DESCRIPTION:Drone Strikes on Moscow: Disruption and DestructionIn this episode of Silicon Bites, we delve into the third day of drone strikes on Moscow, which have significantly disrupted airports and travel in the city, turning it into a virtual no-fly zone. The strikes have inflicted both material and psychological damage, highlighting the vulnerability of Moscow despite Russia's aggression in Ukraine. We discuss the economic impact, including massive airline losses and delays, and the broader implications for Russian society and its government's perceived strength. We also examine Ukraine's strategic use of drone strikes as a form of guerrilla economics, aimed at inflicting financial and psychological pain on Russia. Despite Western caution, Ukraine is expanding its capabilities and normalizing these strikes, while Russian civilians remain anxious and frustrated. Ultimately, bringing the war to Russian soil alters the dynamics of the conflict, challenging the Kremlin's narrative and strategy.----------SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtainhttps://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain----------CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction and Channel Support00:36 Drone Strikes on Moscow: An Overview01:11 Impact on Moscow's Airports and Economy02:13 Psychological and Symbolic Effects02:43 Ukraine's Strategic Calculations05:02 Western Reactions and Future Prospects06:58 Conclusion and Summary----------SOURCES: Reuters: Sobyanin on drones & airport halts (July 19, 2025)The Sun: four-night blitz, airport shutdowns Reuters: 122 drones intercepted July 17, broader strike Kyiv Independent: airlines' losses of 20 bn roublesWashington Post: infrastructure & telecom disruptionsReuters/AP: casualties and public frustrationAP News/Reuters: Russia-Ukraine drone exchanges, Western arms dealsWikipedia: Nov 2024, summer 2024 drone pushesAtlantic Council & CSIS: drone strategy, cost-effectivenessReuters: civilian impacts across regionsThe Washington Post: mobile internet blackouts centralised Guardian/Independent/WSJ: peace talks, escalation, Trump involvement----------TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND:Save Ukrainehttps://www.saveukraineua.org/Superhumans - Hospital for war traumashttps://superhumans.com/en/UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukrainehttps://unbroken.org.ua/Come Back Alivehttps://savelife.in.ua/en/Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchenhttps://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraineUNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyyhttps://u24.gov.ua/Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundationhttps://prytulafoundation.orgNGO “Herojam Slava”https://heroiamslava.org/kharpp - Reconstruction project supporting communities in Kharkiv and Przemyślhttps://kharpp.com/NOR DOG Animal Rescuehttps://www.nor-dog.org/home/----------

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 8:22


Germany, France & UK band together for revived European axis, Kremlin brushes off likely impact of 18th package of EU sanctions, and the French PM sparks budget row over plan to scrap two public holidays.

World Business Report
EU tightens sanctions on Russia

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 26:29


The European Union sharpens its sanctions against Russia, targeting its financial and energy sectors. Ukraine's President Zelensky calls the move "essential and timely", while the Kremlin warns it will backfire. We also head to Japan, where voters are heading to the polls this weekend in a crucial Upper House election that could determine the Prime Minister's political future amid rising inflation, ageing demographics, and the threat of U.S. tariffs on car exports. Plus, we look at how cryptocurrency theft has hit a record high in 2025, with cybercriminals and even violent attackers making off with billions in digital assets.You can contact us on WhatsApp or send us a voicenote: +44 330 678 3033.

Silicon Curtain
Z-Patriot Rebellion - Are Cracks Appearing in Putin's Regime?

Silicon Curtain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 12:54


Edition No193 | 18-07-2025 - After episodes that focused on the utterances of Igor Girkin (Strelkov), here is another repugnant character, but one nonetheless that is speaking out about the ineptitude and pointlessness of Putin's war against Ukraine. Is this the start of a Z-Patriot rebellion, something that Putin is likely far more fearful of, than the so-called liberal opposition. Z Rebellion: Gubarev, Putin, and the Cracking Facade of Russian Ultra-Loyalism. Today's episode: how a strange group of bloggers, loud mouths, and battlefield fantasists — the so-called Z-Patriots — are turning on their own emperor – or at least starting to point in his direction and proclaim that the emperor has no clothes on. Our criminal Russian nationalist of the week? Pavel Gubarev. The former governor of the self-proclaimed Peoples of Donetsk in 2014. Once a proud foot soldier of Russia's imperialist crusade — now sounding alarm bells that Putin's army is losing. And claiming the losses are spectacular. With Igor Strelkov in jail, Gubarev has inherited his crown — not as a leader of troops, but of outrage. And his new role? Frontline Cassandra. Warning that defeat is near while the Kremlin fiddles and drops glide bombs on Ukrainian apartment blocks yet has no military strategy.----------DESCRIPTION:----------SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtainhttps://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain----------CHAPTERS:----------LINKS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1TrJyUJljs&t=710shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQesztN6TeAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wixw7suSFjUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNYc7tZxa5ohttps://www.independent.co.uk/tv/news/ukraine-russia-war-donetsk-putin-b2200925.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Gubarev ----------TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND:Save Ukrainehttps://www.saveukraineua.org/Superhumans - Hospital for war traumashttps://superhumans.com/en/UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukrainehttps://unbroken.org.ua/Come Back Alivehttps://savelife.in.ua/en/Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchenhttps://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraineUNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyyhttps://u24.gov.ua/Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundationhttps://prytulafoundation.orgNGO “Herojam Slava”https://heroiamslava.org/kharpp - Reconstruction project supporting communities in Kharkiv and Przemyślhttps://kharpp.com/NOR DOG Animal Rescuehttps://www.nor-dog.org/home/----------

New Books Network
Peter Apps, "Deterring Armageddon: A Biography of NATO" (Hachette UK, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 62:09


The history of the world's most successful military alliance, from the wrecked Europe of 1945 to Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. As they signed NATO into being after World War II, its founders fervently believed that only if the West's democracies banded permanently together could they avoid a catastrophic global atomic conflict. Over the 75 years since, the alliance has indeed avoided war with Russia, also becoming a major political, strategic and diplomatic player well beyond its borders. It has survived disagreements between leaders from Eisenhower, Churchill and de Gaulle to Trump, Stoltenberg and Merkel, faced down Kremlin foes from Stalin to Putin and endured unending questions and debate over what new nations might be allowed to join. Deterring Armageddon: A Biography of NATO (Hachette UK, 2024) takes the reader from backroom deals that led to NATO's creation, through the Cold War, the Balkans and Afghanistan to the current confrontation with the Kremlin following the invasion of Ukraine. It examines the tightrope walked by alliance leaders between a powerful United States sometimes flirting with isolationism and European nations with their ever-evolving wishes for autonomy and influence. Having spent much of its life preparing for conflicts that might never come, NATO has sometimes found itself in wars that few had predicted – and with its members now again planning for a potential major European conflict. It is a tale of tension, danger, rivalry, conflict, big personalities and high-stakes military and diplomatic posturing – as well as espionage, politics and protest. From the Korean War to the pandemic, the Berlin and Cuba crises to the chaotic evacuation from Kabul, Deterring Armageddon tells how the alliance has shaped and been shaped by history – and looks ahead to what might be the most dangerous era it has ever faced. Peter Apps is global defence correspondent for Reuters news agency and is currently on sabbatical as executive director of the Project for Study of the 21st Century (PS21). He is the author of two Kindle Singles. BEFORE EBOLA (2014) describes his experiences covering haemorrhagic fever in Angola in 2005 while CHURCHILL IN THE TRENCHES (2015) reconstructs the experiences of Britain's future prime minister at the front line during the First World War. Peter's podcast, focusing on modern military topics, as part of PS21 can be found here. Sidney Michelini is a post-doctoral researcher working on Ecology, Climate, and Violence at the Peace Research Institute of Frankfurt (PRIF). Book Recomendations: Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow Tom Clancy novels Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

Ukrainecast
Q&A: Another deadline, Zelensky's reshuffle, and France snubs Trump?

Ukrainecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 25:52


Is the Kremlin concerned about Donald Trump's threat of secondary tariffs in 50 days? Why has President Zelensky overhauled his cabinet? And could other countries follow suit after France reportedly opted out of the NATO purchase of US arms for Ukraine?Lucy and Vitaly attempt to answer all of that and more with the help of Ukraine correspondent James Waterhouse and BBC Verify's Olga Robinson.Today's episode is presented by Lucy Hockings and Vitaly Shevchenko. The producers were Laurie Kalus and Polly Hope. The social producer was Sophie Millward. The technical producer was Dafydd Evans. The series producer is Tim Walklate. The assistant editor is Bridget Harney. Email Ukrainecast@bbc.co.uk with your questions and comments. You can also send us a message or voice note via WhatsApp, Signal or Telegram to +44 330 1239480You can join the Ukrainecast discussion on Newscast's Discord server here: tinyurl.com/ukrainecastdiscord

The John Batchelor Show
KREMLIN; AND TRUMP'S ULTIMATUM. GREGORY COPLEY, DEFENSE & FOREIGN AFFAIRS

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 6:41


KREMLIN; AND TRUMP'S ULTIMATUM. GREGORY COPLEY, DEFENSE & FOREIGN AFFAIRS 1855 RUSSIA

The Wright Report
16 JULY 2025: Trump Wants Epstein Documents // Good News: Mineral Wars, Tariff Wars, Energy Production, Inflation // Global News: Bombing Moscow, Killing Druze, and Saving Women in Norway With Breast Cancer

The Wright Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 29:21


Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he breaks down today's biggest stories shaping America and the world. Epstein Case Reignites as Trump Calls for Transparency President Trump reverses course and says credible Epstein files should be released. This comes amid new analysis showing missing jail footage from the night Epstein died, raising fresh suspicions about foul play. House Democrats demand full disclosure, while Bryan calls out AG Pam Bondi for mishandling the case. Trump's Economic Agenda Delivers Wins on Minerals, Trade, and Energy The Pentagon and private firms like Apple ramp up investment in U.S. rare earth minerals to cut dependence on China. Trump signs a new trade deal with Indonesia requiring $20 billion in U.S. imports and cooperation to stop Chinese transshipment. Meanwhile, tech giants pledge $56 billion for new AI centers in Pennsylvania, driving demand for nuclear, hydro, and grid expansion. Inflation Holds at 2.7% Amid Questions Over Federal Data Accuracy June's CPI report shows mild inflation, suggesting tariffs aren't yet hitting consumers. But 35% of prices were estimated, not observed. Fueling concerns the Fed may be basing decisions on faulty data. Bryan warns this could keep interest rates unnecessarily high. Trump Tactics with Russia: Escalate to De-Escalate Trump reportedly encouraged Ukraine to consider striking Moscow to push Putin toward a ceasefire. Though he walked it back publicly, Bryan explains this could be a calculated bluff to pressure the Kremlin as the 50-day ceasefire deadline nears. Syrian Massacre Tests Trump and U.S. Intelligence Syrian troops allied with radical Sunni tribes slaughter over 160 Druze civilians, contradicting assurances that President al-Sharaa was a reformed Islamic leader. Israel launched airstrikes to halt the killings, but Trump asks them to hold off. Bryan questions whether U.S. intel got it wrong—or if al-Sharaa has lost control. Anti-Nausea Drug May Cut Breast Cancer Deaths A Norwegian study finds aprepitant, a common nausea medication, reduces cancer relapse and mortality, especially in aggressive triple-negative cases. Researchers are unsure why, but the drug shows potential as a powerful new ally in chemo treatment. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." – John 8:32

The 11th Hour with Brian Williams
Trump sends Ukraine more military aid while trying to contain the uproar over the handling of the ‘Epstein files'

The 11th Hour with Brian Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 42:50


Trump announces plans to send new weapons to Ukraine and threatens significant tariffs against Russia if the Kremlin doesn't agree to a peace deal within the next 50 days. Then: MAGA backlash as Trump struggles to calm his base amid outrage over the administration's handling of the ‘Epstein files.' Plus, the White House escalates attacks on Fed Chair Jerome Powell, citing the $2.5 billion renovation of the central bank's headquarters. Carol Leonnig, Luke Broadwater, Angelo Carusone, Bill Cohan, Bharat Ramamurti, Leo Cuello, and Reed Galen join The 11th Hour this Monday.

Gaslit Nation
Smash the Oligarchy. Smash the Patriarchy.

Gaslit Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 2:37


On July 14, 1789, ordinary French citizens stormed the Bastille, shattering the myth of royal divine right. Three months later, thousands of women marched on Versailles, demanding bread, justice, and dignity, driving the revolution forward with courage and resolve. As Ursula K. Le Guin reminds us, “We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings.” Gaslit Nation Presents: Smash the Oligarchy. Smash the Patriarchy. Our summer series features women on the frontlines of the far-right assault on our democracy, our bodies, and our minds. Hear from: Amber Wallin – Economic justice advocate explaining why taxing the rich benefits all. Jamila Raqib – Leader in nonviolent resistance, training movements worldwide against authoritarianism. Erin Reed – Journalist tracking anti-trans legislation and arming communities to fight back. Kate Manne – Philosopher exposing misogyny's corrupting power in culture and politics. Mona Eltahawy – Queer Arab feminist, author, and survivor confronting patriarchy and tyranny globally. Marci Shore – Historian illuminating resistance and revolution lessons from Eastern Europe. Erica Smiley – Labor organizer championing collective power and workplace democracy for economic justice. Our summer bonus shows prove rest is resistance. Join our fearless guests on Gaslit Nation's Self-Care Q&A for inspiring ways to recharge.  We win by being the sand in their gears, and we will win! Our special summer series shows you how. Tune in all summer long at Gaslit Nation. For the hottest of hot takes, see you at the Monday salons, only on Patreon.  Want an exclusive look at the film the Kremlin fears? Fact Checker Patreon members and higher get a two-hour, behind-the-scenes audio guide to Mr. Jones.  Subscribe at Guardian of the Fourth Estate or higher for a signed copy of this summer's must-read, Dictatorship: It's Easier Than You Think! Limited signed copies available.  Join Gaslit Nation on Patreon at various levels for ad-free shows, bonus episodes, Monday salons, chat groups, and more. Annual subscriptions are discounted, and memberships make great gifts. Thanks to all who support our independent journalism. We could not make Gaslit Nation without you!