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The Russian Defense Ministry says that Ukraine fired six U.S.-made ATACMS missiles at Russia’s Bryansk region. The statement on Tuesday came days after President Joe Biden eased restrictions on Ukrainian use of American-made weapons in the war. President Vladimir Putin has signed a revised nuclear doctrine declaring that a conventional attack on Russia by any nation that is supported by a nuclear power will be considered a joint attack. Putin’s endorsement of the new nuclear deterrent policy on Tuesday comes on the 1,000th day after he sent troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022. BEIRUT (AP) — A United States envoy says an agreement to end the Israel-Hezbollah war is “within our grasp” after meeting with officials in Lebanon. There is no such optimism in the Gaza Strip, where the looting of nearly 100 aid trucks by armed men has worsened an already severe food crisis. SEATTLE (AP) — Northern California and the Pacific Northwest are bracing for what is expected to be a powerful storm. Heavy rain and winds are set to pummel the region and potentially cause power outages and flash floods. NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart ratcheted up sales and profits again in the third quarter with its comparatively low prices proving a powerful draw for shoppers seeking to cut spending where they could. The nation’s largest retailer raised its outlook for the year as well. NEW YORK (AP) — With Thanksgiving less than two weeks away, food retailers are trying to tempt Americans who haven't recovered from recent price inflation. Walmart, Target, Aldi and other grocers are competing for a place on holiday tables with turkey dinner deals and other promotions. In other news: Biden seeks nearly $100 billion in emergency disaster aid after Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Trump says he is naming former Wisconsin Rep. Sean Duffy to be transportation secretary. Donald Trump Jr. says pushback against Cabinet picks proves they're the disrupters voters wanted. Steve Bannon's trial in a border wall charity scheme case delayed until February. Stock market today Wall Street rises following last week's slide. US regulators open 2 investigations into Ford recalls just days after penalizing the company. US to add features such as blind spot warnings and pedestrian detection to vehicle crash ratings. Spirit Airlines files for bankruptcy as financial losses pile up and debt payments loom. Dozens are sickened and 1 person died after eating carrots contaminated with E. coli. Judge strikes down Wyoming abortion laws, including an explicit ban on pills to end pregnancy. Sean 'Diddy' Combs lawyers claim seizure of writings from cell is 'outrageous government conduct.' The Texans extend the Cowboys losing skid, Jones demoted by the Giants, baseball Rookie of the Year Awards announced, and Sixers spiral to 2-11, Correspondent Chuck Freimund reports. Lakers to honor former coach Pat Riley with a statue outside their downtown arena. Abuse survivors urge the Vatican to globalize the zero-tolerance policy it approved in the US. 1,000 days of war in Ukraine, distilled in a single 24-hour span of violence and resilience. —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
Welcome to a special edition of Alternatief.TV. The Netherlands is on Ukrainian side participating in a war between Russia and Ukraine. Our mainstream media is giving a very one-sided pro-Ukrainian and anti-Russian view on the conflict. It is crucial for a peace-settlement to have a dialogue with Russia and listen to the arguments from the other side. After the 24 february 2022, I had two exclusive interviews with the former Russian ambassador to the Netherlands, Mr. Shulgin. The new Russian Ambassador to the Netherlands is Mr. Tarabrin.Welkom bij een speciale editie van Alternatief.TV. Nederland staat aan de kant van Oekraïne en neemt deel aan de oorlog tussen Rusland en Oekraïne. Onze mainstream media geeft een zeer eenzijdige pro-Oekraïense en anti-Russische kijk op het conflict. Voor een vreedzame oplossing is het essentieel om in dialoog te gaan met Rusland en naar de argumenten van de andere kant te luisteren. Na 24 februari 2022 heb ik twee exclusieve interviews gehad met de voormalige Russische ambassadeur in Nederland, de heer Shulgin. De nieuwe Russische ambassadeur in Nederland is de heer Tarabrin.---Café Weltschmerz gelooft in de kracht van het gesprek en zendt interviews uit over actuele maatschappelijke thema's. Wij bieden een hoogwaardig alternatief voor de mainstream media. Café Weltschmerz is onafhankelijk en niet verbonden aan politieke, religieuze of commerciële partijen.Waardeer je onze video's? Help ons in de strijd naar een eerlijker Nederland, vrij van censuur en Steun Café Weltschmerz en word Stamgast!https://www.cafeweltschmerz.nl/maandelijks-doneren/Wil je meer video's bekijken en op de hoogte blijven via onze nieuwsbrief? Ga dan naar: https://www.cafeweltschmerz.nl/videos/Wil je op de hoogte worden gebracht van onze nieuwe video's? Klik hierboven dan op Abonneren!
It's Tuesday, October 8th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson and Adam McManus Gutsy Australian pastor won't bow knee to Aborigine pagan religion An Australian pastor is facing charges in Queensland State for opposing Australia's “Welcome to Country” ceremonies, based in Aborigine pagan religion. On the basis of biblical law, Dave Pellowe, pastor and founder of Church and State Ministries cited Psalm 24, and claimed that “the Earth is the Lord's and the fulness thereof” in opposition to the claims of the Aboriginal traditional religions and rituals. Pastor Pellowe said, “[Welcome to Country rituals] are religious rituals which Christians in particular should have no part of. And under a democratic, allegedly secular and pluralistic society, it should also be something that the taxpayer doesn't fund and the government doesn't impose. It's the duty of Christians to preach the truth and the Gospel and to not mix Christianity with false religion, such as the Aboriginal traditional religion, which is bearing all the hallmarks of paganism's inherently false beliefs.” Dave is now facing ongoing inquisitions from the Queensland Human Rights Commission. New Russian law bans adoptions to pro-trans countries By a vote of 397 to 1, Russia's parliament voted last week to ban all adoptions to persons living in countries allowing homosexual faux-marriage and or gender reassignment. South China News reports that Russia has 358,000 children in orphanages, or what they call care homes, and only 6 were adopted to foreign citizens last year. China also announced last week they are halting all adoptions to foreign nations. U.S. families have adopted 82,674 children from China over the last few decades. Iranian & North Korean underground nuclear tests causing earthquakes Seismic activity which may have been an underground nuclear test was detected late Saturday night near the city of Aradan, Iran. The U.S. Geological Survey detected an earthquake at 4.6 on the Richter scale, but noted the absence of seismic compression waves, which typically accompany natural earthquakes. A nuclear test is distinguished by a sharp peak in intensity at the very beginning as well as the absence of “aftershocks” and preliminary tremors. North Korean underground tests have produced earthquakes anywhere from 4.2 to 6.3 on the Richter scale. Fools run amuck in England Psalm 14:1 says, “The fool has said in his heart, there is no God.” There are more adherents to the religion of Atheism in England than those who would acknowledge Theism. The study conducted by a research team at Queen's University, Belfast, found that atheists increased from 35.2% to 42.9% of the population between 2008 and 2018. The study found that the influence of parents appears to be the largest factor that contributes to a child adhering to a theist faith. One year anniversary of Hamas attack on Israel Yesterday marked the one-year anniversary since the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel. Palestine's economy has dropped off from $4 billion to $2.57 billion since the war started, reports Reuters. The loss of life has been extensive, although the numbers of war dead are usually debatable. Israel reports 1,200 people killed in the war, including about 800 civilians, 346 Israel Defense Forces soldiers and 66 police officers. 97 Israeli hostages are still held in Gaza, And, the Palestinians claim over 40,000 of their own killed in the war. Amos 3:6 asks the question: “Is a trumpet blown in a city, and the people are not afraid? Does disaster come to a city, unless the LORD has done it?” Hurricane Milton more powerful than Hurricane Helene Hurricane Milton is barreling towards Tampa, Florida and Florida's Gulf Coast — possibly packing a punch of a Level 5 hurricane with wind strength upwards of 180 mph. The storm is expected to make landfall by tomorrow afternoon, reports NBC News. In fact, the forecast for ocean surge in Tampa Bay is up to 15 feet if the peak surge coincides with high tide. Milton arrives just as America is emerging from the devastation of Hurricane Helene which could be the costliest hurricane in recent history. AccuWeather has increased its estimate of the total damage and economic loss of Hurricane Helene to be between $225 billion and $250 billion. It was the deadliest hurricane on American soil since Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Conditions in western North Carolina are still dire. For example, the City of Asheville's water supply system was totally destroyed as water mains and pipes were swept away in the floods. How one Baptist church in North Carolina is helping hurricane victims And finally, the devastation of Hurricane Helene has been matched by the kindness of neighbors. I talked with Scott Brown, President of Church and Family Life and the pastor at Hope Baptist Church in Wake Forest, North Carolina, outside Raleigh. He began getting flooded with calls and texts from pastors at like-minded Evangelical reformed churches affected by Hurricane Helene. BROWN: “There's a church that's near us in Wake Forest that got stranded in a place called Burnsville. They couldn't get out, and they needed some people to come and pick up the women and children. So, the men, you know, would stay with their cars until they could get the cars out. So, we sent several vans up to go pick up these people that were stranded.” He explained what drew them to Spruce Pine, a four-and-a-half-hour drive away from Wake Forest, with a population of 2,175, in Western North Carolina. BROWN: “My fellow pastor, Trent Moody, grew up in Spruce Pine, so he knew people here. We wanted to go try to help people that we knew really had needs. And Trent came up to the place he grew up and started knocking on doors and we're up here.” He described the conditions. BROWN: “You can't imagine how much mud, how many trees, how much destruction is everywhere. I've never seen so many power lines just laying on the roads.” Their crew of eight young men from Hope Baptist Church got busy with four chain saws to clear away the downed trees. They helped one lady yesterday by the name of Mrs. Mace. BROWN: “Today we were at this woman's house that he found whose roof was damaged. There are trees all over the place. Tree hit her house. This old woman living all by herself. Husband died two years ago. “She's kind of like an Appalachian Memaw, you know. Just this very funny, strong woman. But she needed a lot of help. I mean, massive trees all around her house that we spent the day with chainsaws today. We'll be repairing her house tomorrow.” Scott Brown described what the real need is right now. BROWN: “The big need right now is cleanup -- chainsaws, bobcats, cleaning supplies, mold remediation. The mud factor in the lowlands is just unbelievable.” When I asked him if he had seen any personnel from the Federal Emergency Management Agency known as FEMA which appears to be missing in action, he revealed this. BROWN: “We haven't seen FEMA around in these mountain areas at all. It's pretty much people from all over the country bringing supplies, and also people within the community just helping each other. That's really all we've seen. I can't testify to what FEMA is doing anywhere else. We're in the rural areas. We're dealing with mountain people.” He underscored the generosity of the body of Christ. BROWN: “Isaiah 32:8 says, ‘The generous man devises generosity,' and that's what we've really seen with the American people. The overflowing outpouring of resources toward this area is just fantastic. The fire departments, the churches, they don't even know how to store what's been brought up here because of the generosity of the American people.” In the midst of the loss, the mountain people of North Carolina have expressed their gratitude. BROWN: “Extremely thankful people, even in the midst of many of them, have lost everything. It's astounding.” Hope Baptist Church plans to continue to send teams of volunteers into the Noth Carolinian mountains. If you would like to help provide the funds to pay for more chain saws, plywood, dry wall, and shingles, go to ChurchAndFamilyLife.com/donate . Look for the Hurricane Relief pink-shaded box on that website page to make a donation. Close And that's The Worldview on this Tuesday, October 8th, in the year of our Lord 2024, the 48th birthday of my beautiful bride Amy. You can read our love story at AdamsWedding.net. Subscribe by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Kevin Swanson and Adam McManus compare European and American politics. Many European countries are significantly post-Christian, and America is starting to follow.--This program includes---1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus -How one NC church is helping hurricane victims, Fools run amuck in England, New Russian law bans adoptions to pro-trans countries---2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
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Thanks to Red Corner MMA, the Russian sport is more accessible to the western world than ever before. The founder and chief contributor to the site, Denis Geiko, joins the show to share the Russian persecutive on Umar Nurmagomedov, Islam Makhachev withdrawal from UFC 308 and the new Dagestan sensation, Shara Bullet. Geiko also contrasts and compares Islam's career to Khabib's, discusses how Abu Dhabi's cards are received in Russia, talks Mokaev's issues with the UFC and previews future original content that will be available on Red Corner MMA. Check them out on IG here - https://www.instagram.com/redcorner.mma/?hl=en
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On this episode of Earthling Entertainment, It's the perfect time of year to visit some haunted campgrounds! Let Joe & Ryan tell you about eight ghostly summer getaways. New Russian survey reveals how their average citizen feels about UFOs and Extraterrestrials.Which evil Star Wars Sith just got their live-action television debut? What popular SciFi show did Paramount+ just cancel? What will be the first project released in James Gunn's new DC continuity? All this and more on this week's Earthling Entertainment!
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Stephen Sackur speaks to Mihai Popșoi, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Moldova. The former Soviet Republic in south east Europe is now seeking EU membership. Just as in neighbouring Ukraine, Moldova's western orientation has infuriated Moscow; is another conflict looming?
The Russians are employing some new tactics in Ukraine's Eastern front that are adding to their ever-growing list of war crimes committed throughout this conflict. We're looking at glide bombs targeting civilian infrastructure and Russia's 'double-tap' method. Full Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/zeihan/new-russian-tactics-glide-bombs-and-double-tap
Russia has acquired a new type of weapon that poses an existential threat to the United States- this was the cryptic warning given by US Representative Mike Turner, the Republican head of the House Intelligence Committee. His warning was followed with an appeal for President Joe Biden to immediately declassify all available information on this threat so that the US, Congress, and American allies could work together to combat it. What insane new weapon does Russia have up its sleeve? Find out in today's epic new audio! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theinfographicsshow/message
Валерий Инюшин, 11.09.1972, экономист, философ, писатель, исследователь, эксперт-аналитик, топ-менеджер. Окончил экономический факультет МГУ им. М.В. Ломоносова в 1995 году, к.э.н. Член Советов по денежно-кредитной политике Ассоциации Российских Банков и Ассоциации региональных банков России. Участник Российского Экономического Конгресса 2012 и 2016 годов. Сфера научных и исследовательских интересов: мировая финансовая система, экономическое моделирование, геоэкономика и мир-системный подход, инвестиционный анализ, футурология и концепции моделей будущего. Книги и публикации: «Геоэкономические и геополитические механизмы Первой мировой войны», «Новое русское мировоззрение», «Открытые и скрытые цели устойчивого развития». Опыт работы на руководящих в банковской сфере и крупных компаний в области стратегии, финансов и аналитик более 25 лет. Экспертиза в сфере машиностроения, ТЭК, нефтесервиса, ОПК, электроника, добыча полезных ископаемых. Президент фонда "Судьба Бытия". Valery Inyushin, 09/11/1972, economist, philosopher, writer, researcher, expert analyst, top manager. Graduated from the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov in 1995, Ph.D. Member of the Monetary Policy Councils of the Association of Russian Banks and the Association of Regional Banks of Russia. Participant of the Russian Economic Congress 2012 and 2016. Areas of scientific and research interests: global financial system, economic modeling, geoeconomics and world-system approach, investment analysis, futurology and concepts of future models. Books and publications: “Geoeconomic and geopolitical mechanisms of the First World War”, “New Russian worldview”, “Open and hidden goals of sustainable development”. Experience in management in the banking industry and large companies in the field of strategy, finance and analytics for more than 25 years. Expertise in the field of mechanical engineering, fuel and energy complex, oilfield services, defense industry, electronics, mining. President of the "Fate of Being" Foundation. FIND VALERY ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook ================================SUPPORT & CONNECT:Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/denofrichTwitter: https://twitter.com/denofrichFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.develman/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/denofrichInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/Hashtag: #denofrich© Copyright 2024 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.
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Today on America in the Morning Biden To Announce New Russian Sanctions President Biden is unveiling new sanctions in direct response to the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Correspondent Linda Kenyon reports this comes after the president met with Navalny's widow in California. Smirnov Arrested Again The ex-FBI informant charged with lying in an investigation into the Biden family has been re-arrested. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest. Latest On Alabama's IVF Controversy More IVF providers in Alabama are pausing treatments for people in response to an Alabama state Supreme Court decision on the legal status of frozen embryos. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports. Successful Launch & Landing It was one large step for the space program, as a private company has successfully landed a spacecraft on the moon for the first time in more than 50 years. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. Indictments In Arms Smuggling Case Four foreign nationals were charged Thursday with transporting suspected Iranian-made weapons on a vessel intercepted by U.S. naval forces in the Arabian Sea last month. (NBC) Ten Millions Reasons To Stay Apparently it pays to stay in school. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports the University of Texas is giving its football coach a massive pay raise. Panda Diplomacy You can call this “Panda Diplomacy.” Correspondent Karen Chammas reports on a new wave of pandas being sent by China to the United States. CPAC Day One Republicans from the Trump wing of the GOP are meeting for the annual Conservative Political Action Conference where the focus is once again, first and foremost, securing another term in the White House for Donald Trump. John Stolnis has more on the first day of CPAC. Massive Cellular Outage A-T&T is now saying a software update caused the massive failure of their network on Thursday, where everything from making a call, to checking your email, to calling 9-1-1 was rendered inoperable. Correspondent Norman Hall reports. Latest In The Middle East Israel has agreed to send a high-level delegation to Paris for hostage negotiation talks with Hamas, as the US and Arab States push for a peaceful solution in Gaza. As correspondent Karen Chammas reports, the ceasefire meeting comes as Yemeni Houthis launched a missile attack in the Gulf of Aden, and Israel intercepted a ballistic missile heading toward a city in Israel's South. Good Housing News The first month of housing data is in, and the numbers show a promising start for home sales in 2024. Correspondent Haya Panjwani has more. Trump Delay Denied A request of former President Donald Trump is denied by a Judge in New York, surrounding the recent nine-figure civil verdict against him. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the story. Hair Raising Decision A judge has ruled in a hair discrimination lawsuit in Texas, upholding the suspension of a high schooler over his dreadlocks. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports. New Arrests & Conviction From January 6 Within the past 72 hours a Philadelphia man and a retired Charleston, South Carolina police officer were arrested and charged with crimes related to the January 6 riot at the US Capitol. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports another Capitol rioter was also sentenced to prison. Housing Needed A study says that the United States is unprepared for the growing number of older people who'll need housing. Correspondent Donna Warder reports. Tech News No official reason has been given for yesterday's massive cellular blackout, which has left it up to the conspiracy theorists to come up with their own. Here's Chuck Palm with today's tech news. Finally The health issues for former TV talk show host Wendy Williams appear to be getting worse. Entertainment correspondent Margie Szaroleta has the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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We read the papers so you don't have to. Today: They think it's all over. It is… for now. Sunak narrowly survives Tory Rwanda rebellion and the papers are surprised. Mission Improbable. Tom Cruise is dating a high-maintenance Russian lady and we're big fans of her preposterous life. Plus – Fear the Feline. The Guardian proves once and for all that cats are evil. Miranda Sawyer is joined by journalist Jonn Elledge of the New Statesman and Dead Ringers regular Jan Ravens. Support Paper Cuts and get mugs, t-shirts and extended ad-free editions: back.papercutsshow.com Follow Paper Cuts: • Twitter: https://twitter.com/papercutsshow • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/papercutsshow • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@papercutsshow • Threads: https://www.threads.net/@papercutsshow Illustrations by Modern Toss https://moderntoss.com Written and presented by Miranda Sawyer. Audio production: Simon Williams. Assistant Production: Adam Wright. Design: James Parrett. Music: Simon Williams. Socials: Jess Harpin. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Exec Producer: Martin Bojtos. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. PAPER CUTS is a Podmasters Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 135 *Mineral salts and organic compounds discovered on Ganymede NASA's Juno spacecraft has discovered mineral salts and organic compounds bubbling to the surface of Jupiter's largest moon Ganymede. *New space deal reached between Australia and the United States The United States and Australia have signed a bilateral technology Safeguards agreement providing the legal framework for American commercial space vehicles to launch from Australian soil. *New Russian space station to fly in four years Russian President Vladimir Putin says the first segment of the Kremlin's new space station should now be in orbit by 2027. *November Skywatch The constellation of the winged horse Pegasus, the giant galaxy M31-Andromeda barrelling towards us, and three meteor showers in one month are among the highlights of the November night skies on SkyWatch… Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen and access show links via https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ Additionally, listeners can support the podcast and gain access to bonus content by becoming a SpaceTime crew member through www.bitesz.supercast.com or through premium versions on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Details on our website at https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ If you love this podcast, please get someone else to listen to. Thank you… For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://bitesz.com Your support is needed... **Support SpaceTime with Stuart Gary: Be Part of Our Cosmic Journey!** SpaceTime is fueled by passion, not big corporations or grants. We're on a mission to become 100% listener-supported, allowing us to focus solely on bringing you riveting space stories without the interruption of ads.
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on September 15, 2023, Patrick talks with Russian political scientist and founder of NGO the Center for International Interaction and Cooperation and member of the expert club “Digoria”, Alexey Malinin, about the historic recent regional elections in the newest additions to the Russian Federation in Donbas, previously Ukrainian territory which is now under Russian administration. We also discuss the Western dismissal of self-determination in Donbas which exposes a clear double standard (Kosovo 2008 vs. Donbass 2023). Also, in the new multipolar world, there will be a need for new independent international institutions to help countries monitor and provide resources for open and fair elections. All this and more. TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 12PM-2PM (NEW YORK) | 5PM-7PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.live
The city of Dearborn confirming that Fire Chief Joseph Murray has been arrested for allegedly drunk driving. Multiple reports say he was pulled over early this morning on Telegraph. He was allegedly going too fast, weaving in the road. A recently-released video is bringing hope to the family of Paul Whelan. WWJ's Luke Sloan has the details. (Credit: Whelan GoFundMe)
Since the start of the war in Ukraine, Berlin has emerged as a crucial center of activity for both Ukrainian refugees and Russian political exiles. It is here that many known and emerging leaders of the Russian opposition, political activists, human rights defenders, and independent journalists live, work, and gather to meet and discuss Russia's future. Izabella Tabarovsky visited Berlin to meet with some of the people who are involved in Berlin's emerging Russian political diaspora culture. In this episode of The Russia File, she talks to Alexey Yusupov of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation and Jennifer Gaspar of Araminta about Berlin as a city and a home for new Russian political exiles; what makes Germany in general and Berlin in particular such a welcome place for this group; and about organizations that have emerged to help them escape Putin's regime and find safety abroad. For show notes and episode transcript please visit: https://www.wilsoncenter.org/audio/berlin-home-new-russian-political-exiles
A Thriller Chase over the Baltic Sea as an interception occurred because a F-35 approached a Russian Aerospace. The Interception was carried out by the Su-30SM. “Falco emphasized that the Russian pilot came out of nowhere and acted defiantly. I didn’t expect such a dangerous maneuver from the Russian”. Furthermore, the Italian expressed that he did not expect the most modern American fighter Aircraft could be dealt with so easily. 00:00 - Russian Shoot Down F-18 01:53 - Thriller Chase in Baltic 05:33 - F-35 Capability Test 06:50 - Khibiny Electronic Warfare 07:54 - The Beast Strikes 13:49 - WatchProphecyClub.com 14:50 - Joseph’s Kitchen 17:14 - Cornerstone Asset Metals 17:58 - Watchmen’s Conference 20:47 - EMP Shield
A Thriller Chase over the Baltic Sea as an interception occurred because a F-35 approached a Russian Aerospace. The Interception was carried out by the Su-30SM. “Falco emphasized that the Russian pilot came out of nowhere and acted defiantly. I didn’t expect such a dangerous maneuver from the Russian”. Furthermore, the Italian expressed that he did not expect the most modern American fighter Aircraft could be dealt with so easily. 00:00 - Russian Shoot Down F-18 01:53 - Thriller Chase in Baltic 05:33 - F-35 Capability Test 06:50 - Khibiny Electronic Warfare 07:54 - The Beast Strikes 13:49 - WatchProphecyClub.com 14:50 - Joseph’s Kitchen 17:14 - Cornerstone Asset Metals 17:58 - Watchmen’s Conference 20:47 - EMP Shield
A Thriller Chase over the Baltic Sea as an interception occurred because a F-35 approached a Russian Aerospace. The Interception was carried out by the Su-30SM. “Falco emphasized that the Russian pilot came out of nowhere and acted defiantly. I didn’t expect such a dangerous maneuver from the Russian”. Furthermore, the Italian expressed that he did not expect the most modern American fighter Aircraft could be dealt with so easily. 00:00 - Russian Shoot Down F-18 01:53 - Thriller Chase in Baltic 05:33 - F-35 Capability Test 06:50 - Khibiny Electronic Warfare 07:54 - The Beast Strikes 13:49 - WatchProphecyClub.com 14:50 - Joseph’s Kitchen 17:14 - Cornerstone Asset Metals 17:58 - Watchmen’s Conference 20:47 - EMP Shield
A Thriller Chase over the Baltic Sea as an interception occurred because a F-35 approached a Russian Aerospace. The Interception was carried out by the Su-30SM. “Falco emphasized that the Russian pilot came out of nowhere and acted defiantly. I didn’t expect such a dangerous maneuver from the Russian”. Furthermore, the Italian expressed that he did not expect the most modern American fighter Aircraft could be dealt with so easily. 00:00 - Russian Shoot Down F-18 01:53 - Thriller Chase in Baltic 05:33 - F-35 Capability Test 06:50 - Khibiny Electronic Warfare 07:54 - The Beast Strikes 13:49 - WatchProphecyClub.com 14:50 - Joseph’s Kitchen 17:14 - Cornerstone Asset Metals 17:58 - Watchmen’s Conference 20:47 - EMP Shield
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Ukraine shoots down every single Russian missile as Russian forces are said to be retreating around Bakhmut. Plus, Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) joins to discuss the latest in the investigation of the brutal attack of his staff and what is fueling the violence against congressional staff. Also, the New York City mayor publicly breaks with President Biden as angry parents demand to know why school gymnasiums may be closed down to become the new home for migrants.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
CNN is near the tense front lines in eastern Ukraine with just a few hours to go before Russia's war hits the one-year mark. Ukrainian forces brace for the possibility of new Russian strikes tonight. Also, a top safety official declares the toxic train wreck in Ohio was “100% preventable” as initial findings in the federal investigation are revealed. Plus, disgraced South Caroline lawyer Alex Murdaugh takes the stand in his murder trail where he admitted under oath to lying and stealing while denying he killed his wife and son.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Russia has launched a new offensive in Ukraine, throwing masses of conscripts into battle. Ukraine is expected to launch its own offensive. How could the next few months reshape the war? Residents of an Ohio town contend a railroad chemical spill is making them sick. Why do environmental officials say it's safe? And an investigation by NPR and the Marshall Project led to the closure of one of the deadliest prison units in the country. What happens with the inmates?
The Pentagon shot down an object flying at high altitude (12,000 metres) over Alaska's airspace, citing the threat of a potential collision with civilian aeroplanes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CISA releases an ICS security advisory affecting a smart facility system. LockBit threatens to release Royal Mail data tomorrow. Cl0p ransomware expands to Linux-based systems. A vulnerability is identified in Toyota's GSPIMS. There's an ESXiArgs update: new trackers and mitigation tools are available. Russia is running two new cyberespionage campaigns against Ukraine. Our guest is Roya Gordon from Nozomi Networks discusses the ICS Threat Landscape. And The Washington Post's Tim Starks provides analysis on last night's State of the Union. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/26 Selected reading. CISA Releases One Industrial Control Systems Advisory (CISA) LockBit group threatens to publish stolen Royal Mail data tomorrow (Computing) Cl0p Ransomware Targets Linux Systems with Flawed Encryption | Decryptor Available (SentinelOne) Hacking into Toyota's global supplier management network (Eaton Works) Researcher breaches Toyota supplier portal with info on 14,000 partners (BleepingComputer) Vulnerability Provided Access to Toyota Supplier Management Network (SecurityWeek) CISA Releases ESXiArgs Ransomware Recovery Script (CISA) ESXiArgs Ransomware Campaign Targets VMWare ESXi Vulnerability (SecurityScorecard) Graphiron: New Russian Information Stealing Malware Deployed Against Ukraine (Symantec) Remcos software deployed in spying attempt on Ukraine's government, CERT says (The Record from Recorded Future News) The State of the Union was light on cybersecurity (Washington Post) Biden calls for action on privacy rights in State of the Union (CyberScoop)
In our news wrap Wednesday, Ukraine's President Zelenskyy rallied support in London and Paris and renewed his appeal for more advanced weapons as Ukraine braces for a new Russian offensive, the U.S. military says the Chinese balloon shot down off South Carolina was part of a global surveillance effort and a Texas man pleaded guilty to federal hate crimes for a mass shooting in El Paso. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
A new barrage of missile strikes hit Ukraine as President Zelensky warns Russia's renewed military offensive may already be getting started. CNN was on the scene of attacks that sent civilians running for cover. Also, Rep. Omar is slamming the House vote to remove her from the Foreign Affairs Committee calling the vote an act of revenge by Republicans. Plus, the attorney for Tyre Nichols' family joins to discuss additional footage of the beating being released and questions surrounding the initial police report.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
A day after Russia carried out new airstrikes in Ukraine, which damaged power grids and water systems in the capital, we hear a story about a mother and her children returning home, and a crew of electrical maintenance workers trying to bring power back to Kyiv. And, Belgium is embroiled in a huge controversy after it recently emerged that a 23-year-old survivor of the 2016 Brussels airport bombing had chosen to end her life this May under the country's euthanasia law. Also, a number of videos on social media in recent days have shown hundreds of migrant Chinese laborers in Tibet protesting and clashing with police. After three months of lockdown, they are demanding that they be allowed to go home, and have reportedly gotten their wish. Plus, the Brazilian samba-funk sounds of Rogê goes on the road. From now through the end of the year, we're aiming to raise $100,000 from 1,000 donors to power our nonprofit newsroom. Donate today so we can continue bringing The World to you! Learn more here.
Greg is back! Join Jim and Greg as they welcome news that the Michigan governor's race is a dead heat and one of the worst governors in the country could be in big trouble. They also cringe as national math and reading testing shows horrific numbers that are clearly a result of schools being closed - many of them much longer than necessary. And they react to reports that Russia's defense minister was discussing the threat of a Ukrainian "dirty bomb" that most in the west see as nothing more than a manufactured pretext for Moscow to use nukes.
Greg is back! Join Jim and Greg as they welcome news that the Michigan governor’s race is a dead heat and one of the worst governors in the country could be in big trouble. They also cringe as national math and reading testing shows horrific numbers that are clearly a result of schools being closed […]
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Russia has carried out a second day of airstrikes against Ukrainian cities. President Putin has appointed Sergei Surovikin as the new Russian commander leading the war. He has the nickname ‘General Armageddon' and has been described as ‘absolutely ruthless, with little regard for human life'. We'll also have a rare view of how the war is viewed from inside neighbouring Belarus; and the robot with a bobbed hairstyle addressing members of Britain's Upper House of Parliament. (Photo: The last two days 'very tough for Lviv' - deputy mayor. Credit: Reuters)