POPULARITY
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on Ukraine's president saying delays in weapons deliveries from the U.S. and other allies are making things tough for his front-line troops.
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on foreign aid delays causing issues in Ukraine's fight against Russia.
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on the U.S. pledge, at the Munich Security Conference, to continue military aid for Ukraine.
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on Ukraine's efforts for support in Europe.
Welcome to this Gaslit Nation Emergency Bonus Episode, to cover Walter Duranty's latest interview with Stalin, as he carries out a genocide. That was over ninety years ago. Today history repeats, with Tucker Carlson releasing a two-hour rant by Putin, presenting what Kellyanne Conway once lovingly referred to as โalternative facts.โ Gaslit Nation has the fact-check for you here, and explains why Tucker Carlson, in his traitors paradise in Moscow, visiting Tara Reade, should be investigated for being an unregistered foreign agent. The Dominion lawsuit against Fox News essentially established that Tucker Carlson is not a journalist, and therefore must be investigated for furthering the Kremlin's agenda. ย Like longtime Kremlin operative Paul Manafort who he tried to rehabilitate on his Fox News show, Tucker Carlson reeks of FARA (Foreign Agents Registration Act). According to Anton Gerashchenko, a former member of Ukraine's parliament who has served in various government roles, Russian telegram channels expressed frustration in the Kremlin over Putin and Tucker's love-in. (Putin sounded like one of those rambling email forwards about Barack HUSSEIN Obama, but the anti-Ukrainian version.) Those reports mention that Tucker was paid a fee. If that's the case, then he needs to report that and any other perks he received from a foreign adversary. If he doesn't disclose if and what he was paid for his Kremlin interview, he should face a FARA investigation by the DOJ (Wake up, Merrick Garland!), and an investigation by Democrats in the Senate.ย Amazingly, this week the Mr. Jones' graphic novel adaptation, In the Shadow of Stalin, was announced by Oni Press โ read more about that in the show notes below. The graphic novel includes deleted scenes from the film. A sneak peak of the pages can be seen here: https://aiptcomics.com/2024/02/07/in-the-shadow-of-stalin-the-story-of-mr-jones/ย For historical context of Tucker Carlson's dangerous Putin interview, watch Mr. Jones or read In the Shadow of Stalin, out September 4th, and available for pre-order now.ย We look forward to seeing you at the special live taping of Gaslit Nation featuring former New York state prosecutor Tristan Snell, author of the new book, Taking Down Trump: 12 Rules for Prosecuting Donald Trump by Someone Who Did It Successfully. To our supporters at the Truth-teller level or higher, look out for a Zoom link sent to your inboxes Monday morning. Ask questions in the chat or in the recorded post-interview audience Q&A.To make sure you have your ticket, sign up at Patreon.com/Gaslitย Thank you to everyone who supports the show โ we could not make Gaslit Nation without you!ย Show Notes: Opening Clip: https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1755757290953515479 Historical Thriller In the Shadow Of Stalin: The Story of Mr. Jones Out September 4th https://aiptcomics.com/2024/02/07/in-the-shadow-of-stalin-the-story-of-mr-jones/ Tucker Carlson Releases Putin Interview: https://www.instagram.com/p/C3HTMYXtfQt/ Congress Removes Foreign Agents Registration Act (โFARAโ)-Related Provisions from Final NDAAย https://www.insidepoliticallaw.com/2023/12/07/congress-removes-foreign-agents-registration-act-fara-related-provisions-from-final-ndaa/ย Berlin Murder Raises Suspicions of Russian Involvementย https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/27/world/europe/berlin-murder-russia.html Ukraine's Zelenskyy replaces top general in major shake-up at pivotal moment in war with Russiaย https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ukraine-zelenskyy-replacing-top-general-valerii-zaluzhnyi-to-lead-army/
The Justicesโ decision means Apple must allow alternate in-app purchase methods on iOS devices; Ukraine's Zelenskyy urges continued financial support; Boeing increasing Max 9 inspections.
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on the Russia-Ukraine war.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on Russia Ukraine War-Lithuania-Zelenskyy.
Zelenskyy's visit is part of a push by the Biden administration to persuade lawmakers to pass a supplemental funding bill, as officials warn that the money for Ukraine is running out.
The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio
Ramz Paul, the host of the RamzPaul show, joins Stew to talk about the outrageous imprisonment of an American journalist at the hands of Ukraine's Zelenskyy. Conservative pundit Jon Miller is back with Stew to talk about Netflix trashing White people in their latest apocalyptic movie which was produced by the Obamas. Fitness expert Ian Smith is here to talk about the fall of academic elites and how Harvard President Claudine Gay got to keep her job for the sole reason that she is black. Don't be tricked into paying the IRS taxes you are not legally required to pay atย http://FreedomLawSchool.orgKeepย The Stew Peters Show FREE and ON THE AIR! SUPPORT THE SPONSORS Below! Protect your retirement and wealth, get up to $10k in FREE SILVER using this link:ย https://goldco.com/stew Stew Peters has carefully crafted his own line of supplements, PURGE your Body of The Invaders! Go Toย https://purgesuddenly.com High Quality Prepper Food, Now in $100 Buckets! Go toย Https://heavensharvest.comย use Promocode STEW This 60 second โcandy chew hackโ can fix your prostate problems:ย https://flowforcemax.com/stew NO FILTERS: Clean up your AIR with these high quality air filtration systems, and protect yourself from shedding:ย https://thetriadaer.com/ย Promocode STEW Studies show that ESS60 in Olive oil has led to a 90% EXTENSION in life. Go Toย https://myvitalc.com/stew Gun Holsters, BIG SALE! Just go toย https://www.vnsh.com/stewย and get $50 OFF! Get Healthy Nutrients withย https://fieldofgreens.comย Use Promocode STEW Control your blood sugar with BloodSugar Breakthrough This holiday Season:ย Https://bioptimizers.com/sp Improve your digestion, stress, and health with Mag Breakthrough:ย https://bioptimizers.com/stewpeters TAXATION IS THEFT! Before You Pay your Taxes, Consult Peymon atย https://Freedomlawschool.org
The consumer price index in November was 3.1%, modestly lower; Ukraine's Zelenskyy in Washington for more war aid; U.N. climate summit goes into overtime amid rift over fossil fuels; Hasbro cuts jobs amid toy slump.
The consumer price index in November was 3.1%, modestly lower; Ukraine's Zelenskyy in Washington for more war aid; U.N. climate summit goes into overtime amid rift over fossil fuels; Hasbro cuts jobs amid toy slump.
Facts & Spins for December 02, 2023 Top Stories: George Santos is expelled from Congress,ย SCOTUS's first female justice, Sandra Day O'Connor, dies at 93, A federal appeals court rules that Trump can be sued for Jan. 6, Fighting in Gaza resumes after a week-long truce expires, Ukraine's Zelenskyy says the war has reached a new phase, A senior Paraguayan official is sacked after signing a deal with a non-existent country, The UK joins an effort to patrol vulnerable undersea cables, Russia extends the detention of a US journalist, A judge blocks Montana's TikTok ban, and hundreds of nations commit to a climate damage fund at the COP28 climate summit. Sources: https://www.verity.news/
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on The AP Interview Zelenskyy
This Week: Great American breakup? A growing number of counties want to leave their states; Climate change anxiety. Move over Greta. Ukraine's Zelenskyy new climate change activist; Biden's FTC takes on Bezos & Amazon; College & pro football stars honor God.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy takes his campaign for support against Russia to Washington after addressing world leaders at the UN. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeals to India for help in the probe into the murder of a Sikh activist, as the diplomatic fallout continues. Israel's foreign minister is optimistic about the prospects for the normalization of ties with Saudi Arabia early next year.
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy is visiting Washington with the goal of securing more armaments to repel Russia's 18-month invasion. But there is growing skepticism and some hostility toward the requests among House Republicans, even as senators met Zelenskyy with open arms. Laura Barrรณn-Lรณpez and Lisa Desjardins discuss the latest developments in D.C., while Nick Schifrin reports from Kyiv. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy is visiting Washington with the goal of securing more armaments to repel Russia's 18-month invasion. But there is growing skepticism and some hostility toward the requests among House Republicans, even as senators met Zelenskyy with open arms. Laura Barrรณn-Lรณpez and Lisa Desjardins discuss the latest developments in D.C., while Nick Schifrin reports from Kyiv. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
*) Soldiers claim to have removed Niger's president, imposed curfew Soldiers claim to have overthrown the government of Niger President Mohamed Bazoum in a statement read out on national television, a day after the leader was detained in his official residence. โWe, the defence and security forces ... have decided to put an end to the regimeโ of President Bazoum, said Colonel Major Amadou Abdramane, surrounded by nine other uniformed soldiers in the address. They said โall institutionsโ in the country had been suspended, borders closed and a curfew imposed โuntil further noticeโ. They urged external partners not to interfere. *) Cambodian PM Hun Sen to step down after four decades, son to succeed him Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, one of the world's longest-serving leaders, has said he will resign after almost four decades of hardline rule. On Sunday, his Cambodian People's Party (CPP) won a landslide victory in an election with no strong opposition, taking 82 percent of the vote. Hun Sen has trailed the handover to his son for a year and a half, and the 45-year-old played a leading role in campaigning for Sunday's vote. *) North Korea's Kim meets Russia's Shoigu for military cooperation North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has met with Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu to discuss military issues and regional security, state media said. This comes as the country celebrated the 70th anniversary of an armistice that halted fighting in the 1950-53 Korean War. The North's official news agency said Kim and Shoigu talked in the capital, Pyongyang, and reached a consensus on unspecified โmatters of mutual concernโ. During the meeting, Shoigu conveyed to Kim a โwarm and good letterโ signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, KCNA said. *) Ukraine's Zelenskyy claims โgood results' against Russia President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that Ukrainian forces had achieved โvery good resultsโ on the front line, and he promised to provide details of their successes soon. Meanwhile, Russian air strikes have damaged 26 Ukrainian port infrastructure facilities and five civilian vessels over the course of nine days, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov said. Russia hit more port infrastructure in Ukraine's Odessa region in an overnight missile attack, killing a security guard and damaging a cargo terminal, the region's governor said. And finallyโฆ *) Ship carrying 3,000 cars burns off Dutch coast, crew member dead A fire has blazed on a ship off the Dutch coast with nearly 3,000 vehicles on board, killing one person and injuring several others. The fire began on the 199-metre Panama-registered Fremantle Highway, which was en route from Germany to Egypt. Rescue ships sprayed water onto the burning boat to cool it down, but using too much water risked its sinking, the Dutch coastguard said. A salvage vessel hooked on to stop it drifting. And that's your daily news brief from TRT World. For more, head to trtworld.com
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on Russia Ukraine War
AP Correspondent Laurence Brooks reports on the G7 summit.
AP corresponent Laurence Brooks reports on G7 Summit Zelenskyy
Regulators say the inflators could explode; White House meeting on debt ceiling likely Tuesday, Biden says; Ukraine's Zelenskyy visits UK, seeking more military aid To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on Ukraine Day of Remembrance.
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on Russia-Ukraine War Zelenskyy visits The Hague, ICC
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on Russia Ukraine War-Xi Zelenskyy
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on China-Ukraine-Talks.
Your daily news in under three minutes.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on an AP Interview with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Alex Murdaugh faces blistering cross examination as he takes stand in murder trial; Ukraine's Zelenskyy marks one-year anniversary of Russian invasion; Historic winter storm hitting some of California's major cities; and more on tonight's broadcast.
AP correspondent Ed Donahue on Music Brad Paisley Zelenskyy
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on Russia Ukraine War - Helicopter Crash memorial.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met Wednesday with President Joe Biden at the White House before delivering an impassioned address to a joint session of Congress. This was the first time Zelenskyy had left Ukraine since Russia launched its military invasion of Ukraine just over 300 days ago.The timing of the Ukrainian leader's meeting with Biden was no accident, says Victoria Coates, a senior research fellow in international affairs and national security at The Heritage Foundation. (The Daily Signal is Heritage's multimedia news organization.) "I think the whole point was to force through the $1.7 trillion omnibus; that's the president's kind of last hurrah of gigantic spending, before [House Speaker Nancy] Pelosi gives up the gavel," Coates says. Coates says Zelenskyy's visit was "a Biden show," but the Ukrainian president should "embrace American conservatives" as potentially his most important allies in Washington. Zelenskyy headed home to Ukraine with a commitment from the Pentagon for a missile defense system known as the Patriot. But, Coates says, Biden should have given Ukraine the defensive support long ago, but instead used the promise of the Patriot system as a tool to bring Zelenskyy to America to push Democrats' massive spending package through Congress. Coates joins "The Daily Signal Podcast" to talk about the role America should play in Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine. Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on Russia-Ukraine War-Zelenskyy-Washington.
[00:00:00] Ronna McDaniel [00:18:25] Rachel Campos-Duffy [00:41:05] Simulcast with America's Newsroom on FNC [00:55:10] Victor Davis Hanson [01:13:30] Rich Lowry [01:29:10] Martha MacCallum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lester Holt anchors an NBC News Special Report as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrives at the White House for his first in-person meeting with President Joe Biden since the war with Russia began.
AP correspondent NormanHall reports.
*) Sri Lanka's interim president declares emergency Sri Lanka's acting President Ranil Wickremesinghe has declared a state of emergency as his administration seeks to quell social unrest and tackle the country's economic crisis. Ousted president Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who fled overseas to escape an uprising against his government, has said he took "all possible steps" to avert the economic crisis. Sri Lanka's parliament is meeting on Tuesday to accept nominations for the post of president. A vote to decide the country's leader is set to take place on Wednesday. *) Ukraine's Zelenskyy sacks top officials as Russia warns of 'doomsday' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has fired the head of the country's security service and its prosecutor general, citing criminal proceedings into treason and collaboration by people within their departments. He said over 650 cases of suspected treason and aiding and abetting Russia by Ukrainian security officials are currently being investigated. Meanwhile, Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy head of Russia's Security Council, responded to Ukrainian officials' statements that Kiev may strike the bridge linking Moscow-annexed Crimea and Russia. Medvedev warned that it would trigger devastating consequences for Ukraine. *) โโUS probe cites 'systemic failures' in Texas school massacre A US probe of the Texas school shooting that left 21 dead has blamed "systemic failures" and poor leadership for contributing to the death toll. The report investigated why it took more than an hour for police to confront and kill the 18-year-old gunman at Robb Elementary School on May 24. Meanwhile, the latest gun violence at a US mall in Indiana state has left four people dead, including the gunman. The attacker opened fire with a rifle in a food court, and an armed civilian shot him, US police said. *) Ex-PM Khan's party scores landslide win in key Pakistan state by-election Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan has called again for an early national election after his party seized control of the state assembly in Punjab province. The opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party won 15 out of 20 provincial assembly seats, consolidating its lead for the post of the chief minister of Punjab, local media reports. Khan tweeted early on Monday after the Punjab votes were tallied that โthe only way forward from here is to hold free and transparent elections.โ *) Wildfires rage across southwest Europe amid scorching weather Wildfires across southwest Europe have shown no signs of abating, as parts of the continent readied for new temperature records early next week. Firefighters in France, Portugal, Spain and Greece continued to battle forest blazes on Sunday. Thousands of hectares of land have been ravaged, several personnel have been killed and thousands of people have been forced to decamp since the start of the week.
Ukraine shakes up its security and prosecutorial services. Cyberattacks hit Albania. Advanced persistent threat actors prospect journalists. The GRU is said to be trolling researchers who look into Sandworm. Thomas Etheridge from CrowdStrike on identity management. Our guest is Robin Bell from Egress discussing their Human Activated Risk Report. And CISA opens a liaison office in London. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/136 Selected reading. Ukraine's Zelenskyy fires top security chief and prosecutor (AP NEWS) Zelenskiy Ousts Ukraine's Security Chief and Top Prosecutor (Bloomberg) Volodymyr Zelensky sacks top aides over 'Russian collaboration' (The Telegraph) A massive cyberattack hit Albania (Security Affairs) Information Systems Are Intact, Says Albanian Government after Cyber Attack (Exit - Explaining Albania)ย Albania closes down online gov't systems after cyber attack (ANI News). Albania Shuts Down Digital Services and Government Websites after Cyber Attack (Exit - Explaining Albania) Hackers pose as journalists to breach news media org's networks (BleepingComputer) Cybersecurity Firm: What US Journalists Need To Know About The Foreign Hackers Targeting Them Forbes) Sandworm APT Trolls Researchers on Its Trail as It Targets Ukraine (Dark Reading)
A Russian submarine in the Black Sea fired multiple cruise missiles into the western Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia killing at least twenty civilians. President Zelenskyy has called it an 'open act of terrorism'. FOX's Alex Hogan speaks with FOX's Trey Yingst about the latest war crime committed by Russia and President Biden's Mideast trip.ย ย Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: War On Ukraine' https://listen.foxaud.io/rundown?sid=fnr.podeveย Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Russian submarine in the Black Sea fired multiple cruise missiles into the western Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia killing at least twenty civilians. President Zelenskyy has called it an 'open act of terrorism'. FOX's Alex Hogan speaks with FOX's Trey Yingst about the latest war crime committed by Russia and President Biden's Mideast trip.ย ย Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: War On Ukraine' https://listen.foxaud.io/rundown?sid=fnr.podeveย Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Russian submarine in the Black Sea fired multiple cruise missiles into the western Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia killing at least twenty civilians. President Zelenskyy has called it an 'open act of terrorism'. FOX's Alex Hogan speaks with FOX's Trey Yingst about the latest war crime committed by Russia and President Biden's Mideast trip.ย ย Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: War On Ukraine' https://listen.foxaud.io/rundown?sid=fnr.podeveย Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
*) Tรผrkiye's memorandum with Sweden, Finland Turkiye has lifted its objection to the NATO membership bids of Sweden and Finland, after a breakthrough in talks in Madrid. Ankara had previously blocked the two countries from joining the military alliance over concerns about arms exports and terrorism. In a memorandum, Finland and Sweden agreed to fully co-operate with Tรผrkiye in the fight against terror groups, including the PKK, its offshoots and the FETO. Sweden and Finland also agreed not to impose embargoes on the Turkish defence industry. *) Ukraine's Zelenskyy calls for Russia's expulsion from UN Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged Russia's expulsion from the United Nations. Zelenskyy urged the UN to establish an international tribunal to investigate "the actions of Russian occupiers on Ukrainian soil" and to hold the country accountable. "We need to act urgently to do everything to make Russia stop the killing spree," Zelenskyy said. *) US, allies creating 'Asian NATO' โ NK media North Korea has said that joint drills by the United States, South Korea and Japan are part of a dangerous prelude to the creation of an "Asian version of NATO". Pyongyang accused the US of having a "sinister aim" toward North Korea. It also accused Washington of fomenting a new Cold War. *) Inmates die in Colombia prison fire At least 52 inmates have been killed and 26 more injured after a fire broke out during a prison riot in southwestern Colombia. The tragedy occurred when rioting inmates set a fire, attempting to prevent police from entering their enclosure at the prison in the city of Tulua. Authorities had initially said they were investigating whether the incident occurred as part of an escape attempt, but later said it was a riot. And finallyโฆ *) Hamilton, F1 condemn Nelson Piquet Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton and Formula One have condemned former world champion Nelson Piquet's racially offensive term against the British driver. Piquet reportedly uttered the Portuguese version of the N-word against Hamilton. Hamilton said that these archaic mindsets need to change and have no place in the sport. Formula One backed Hamilton, stressing that discriminatory and racist type of language "has no part in society".
BizNews A-Plus Show duo Alec Hogg and Michael Appel are back with episode 7 of their weekly round-up of business, investments, news and politics banter you need to know. In focus this episode: Alec unpacks some of what's emanating from his weekly Boardroom Talk column where he was in discussion with investment gurus Piet Viljoen and Kokkie Kooyman; a breakdown of the rights issue at Tongaat Hulett; Deloitte planning to split its audit from its consulting functions; Gupta brothers finally arrested in Dubai; questions abound regarding Cyril's millions stolen in 2020; Ukraine's Zelenskyy says don't speak of negotiations without including them.
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber explored the markets trying to shrug off signs of a potential recession, including mortgage demand hitting a 22-year low. What should investors do now? The anchors also discussed Ukrainian President Zelenskyy addressing the Yale CEO Summit in New York City with his message to business leaders. Also in focus: Novavax and Moderna rise on COVID-19 vaccine news, Target receives a slew of Wall Street price target cuts after Tuesday's profit warning, stocks Cramer calls buying opportunities, and the NFL's Denver Broncos agree to be sold to a group led by Walmart heir Rob Walton for $4.65 billion.
Driving season is forecast to kick into gear despite higher gas prices; Ukraine's Zelenskyy criticizes delay in new Russia sanctions; Bank of America analysts expect Fed rate hike pause in September - May 27, 2022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
*) Ukraine's Zelenskyy accuses Russia of 'genocide' in Donbass Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Moscow of carrying out a "genocide" in the eastern region of Donbass. In a televised address, Zelenskyy said Moscow's bombardment could leave the entire region "uninhabited". Pro-Moscow separatist groups have since 2014 controlled parts of Donbass, but Russia now appears set on taking the whole region. *) Palestine: Israeli troops deliberately killed Al Jazeera reporter Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by a bullet fired directly at her by an Israeli sniper, Palestinian attorney general Akram Al-Khatib has said. Al-Khatib shared the details based on the Public Prosecution's report in Ramallah city. He said an Israeli sniper fired the bullet at Abu Akleh's head while she was trying to escape. Fifty-one-year-old Abu Akleh was shot and killed on May 11 while she was covering an Israeli military raid near the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. *) Blinken says US doesn't seek 'conflict or new Cold War' with China US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called for vigorous competition with China to preserve the existing global order, but said his country doesn't seek a "new Cold War". Blinken also said that Beijing posed "the most serious long-term challenge to the international order" despite months of US focus on Russia's assault on Ukraine. The long-awaited speech on Thursday is being seen as the most comprehensive statement to date on China by President Joe Biden's administration. *) Tรผrkiye: Military ops on southern border necessary for national security The Turkish National Security Council has said operations across Tรผrkiye's southern borders do not target neighbours' territorial integrity, but are necessary for its national security. In a statement after a meeting on Thursday, the council also urged countries violating international law by supporting terrorism to "put an end to this attitude". On Monday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his country would take steps to complete the remainder of a 30-kilometre safe zone along its southern border. And, finally... *) 'Goodfellas' actor Ray Liotta dead at 67 Actor Ray Liotta, who starred in Martin Scorsese's gangster classic "Goodfellas," has died in the Dominican Republic at the age of 67. Liotta, whose portrayal of mobster Henry Hill in Scorsese's crime masterpiece won universal admiration, was shooting a new film in the country when he died. Police said emergency services were called early on Thursday morning to a hotel in Santo Domingo where they found Liotta already dead.
Ukraine's president wants an Russian oil embargo and cutting off all trade; Starbucks permanently closing stores in Russia; Meta to make public targeting data for political, social-issue advertising; Sirius XM buys Conan O'Brien's production company, podcast for reported $150 million Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
*) Ukraine's Zelenskyy says Russian strike at school killed about 60 Sixty civilians have died in the bombing of a school in eastern Ukraine's Lugansk region, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres is appalled by the reported attack which hit a school where many people were apparently seeking shelter from the ongoing fighting. Guterres reiterated, in a statement, that civilians and civilian infrastructure must always be spared in times of war. *) Putin to mark Soviet Union's WW2 victory over Nazi Germany President Vladimir Putin will lead anniversary celebrations of the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany as Russian forces fight Ukrainians in one of the deadliest European conflicts since World War Two. Putin has in recent years used Victory Day to needle the West from a tribune in Red Square before a parade of troops, tanks, rockets and ballistic missiles. *) Philippines votes for new president in 'most consequential election' Filipinos have begun voting for a new president with the son of an ousted dictator and a champion of reforms and human rights as top contenders. Monday's election pits Vice President Leni Robredo against former senator and congressman Ferdinand Marcos Jr, the son and namesake of a dictator. Opinion polls put Marcos, popularly known as "Bongbong", leading his rival by over 30 percentage points, having topped every poll this year. *) Dozens killed in 'CODECO militia' raid on DRC gold mine Raiders have killed at least 35 people in an attack on a gold mine in Ituri, in Democratic Republic of Congo, local sources said. One local official of the rural Mungwalu settlement in Djugu, Ituri, said the militia carried out the attack on the artisanal mine. 29 bodies had been retrieved, while another six burnt bodies had been found buried at the site. And, finally... *) Tรผrkiye inaugurates renovated Armenian church in Diyarbakir Tรผrkiye has officially reopened a 16th-century Armenian church that had been damaged by terrorists before restoration by the Turkish government. Turkish Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy said everyone โshares the excitementโ of the renovated Armenian Church in Diyarbakir which will reopen for worship. The historic church in Diyarbakir's Sur district was damaged by PKK terrorist attacks in 2015.
Unlikely Source Throws Cold Water on Climate Catastrophism, Anthropogenic climate change will be a non-issue if this volcano blows, Prime Minister Pelosi? Is Anyone Raising Their Eyebrows Over What Nancy Said to Ukraine's Zelenskyy?, Use Biden's Student Loan Rich Jerk Giveaway to Destroy Academia. ย ย ย Lock N Load is presented by; Guns.com https://www.guns.com/ And by; 2nd Hour Aero Precision https://aeroprecisionusa.com ย ย And by; Modern Gun School https://mgs.edu ย Ace Firearms http://www.acefirearms.com DeSantis Holsters https://www.desantisholster.com Staccato http://staccato2011.com Spikes Tactical https://www.spikestactical.com Chambers Custom https://chamberscustom.com XS Sights https://www.xssights.com C&H Precision https://chpws.com
Coming up on Africa News Tonight: โขSenegalese President and AU Chairman, Macky Sall confirms AU meeting requests by Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss the Ukraine crisis โขUkraine's ambassador to South Africa meets government officials of the Southern African nation amidst high tensions between Kyiv and Pretoria over viewpoints on Russian aggression. โขSouth Africa officials report 20 dead and property damaged in KwaZulu-Natal, due to prolonged rains and heavy flooding. For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!
In a speech, Ukraine's president called on countries to stop buying Russian oil; IEA countries to release additional 60 million barrels of oil from reserves; Senate to take up bill to hike tariffs on Russian imports
Subscribe to The Manila Times Channel - https://tmt.ph/YTSubscribe Visit our website at https://www.manilatimes.net Follow us: Facebook - https://tmt.ph/facebook Instagram - https://tmt.ph/instagram Twitter - https://tmt.ph/twitter DailyMotion - https://tmt.ph/dailymotion Subscribe to our Digital Edition - https://tmt.ph/digital Check out our Podcasts: Spotify - https://tmt.ph/spotify Apple Podcasts - https://tmt.ph/applepodcasts Amazon Music - https://tmt.ph/amazonmusic Deezer: https://tmt.ph/deezer Stitcher: https://tmt.ph/stitcherTune In: https://tmt.ph/tuneinSoundcloud: https://tmt.ph/soundcloud #TheManilaTimes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
โMoon Knightโ stars Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke share the story about how they ended up joining the Marvel universe and discuss the early career moves they made in Hollywood. In Hot Topics, the co-hosts react to Ukraine's Zelenskyy appearance at the Grammys, Sarah Palin announcing her Congressional run, and more.
*) Ukraine, Russia talks resume on Friday by video Russia and Ukraine will resume their peace talks online on April 1, a senior Ukrainian official has said. Ukrainian negotiator David Arakhamia said in an online post that Kiev proposed the leaders of the two countries should meet, but Russia replied that more work needed to be done on a draft treaty. After talks in Istanbul on Tuesday, a Russian negotiator said Moscow would "radically" scale back its attacks around the capital Kiev and the northern city of Chernihiv. But doubts deepened after Kiev said on Wednesday Moscow's forces continued bombarding areas around Kiev and Chernihiv. *) Ukraine's Zelenskyy dismisses Russian claims of scaleback Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has dismissed Russia's vows to de-escalate fighting. "We don't believe anyone, not a single beautiful phrase," Zelenskyy said in a video address to the nation. He added that his forces will fight for every metre of Ukraine's territory. He also said Russian troops were regrouping to strike the eastern Donbass region. Separately, Zelenskyy and US President Joe Biden discussed Western efforts to support the Ukrainian military. *) Ally ditches Pakistan PM Imran Khan ahead of parliament vote Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's future looks increasingly in doubt. A main ally of Khan quit his ruling coalition on Wednesday and joined forces with the opposition seeking to oust him. The move by the Muttahida Qaumi Movement robbed Khan of his majority in parliament as he faces a looming no-confidence vote. Khan's aides said he would not back down or resign. "He will not resign. He will fight until the last ball," Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad said. *) Iraq fails to elect new president as political impasse continues Iraqi lawmakers have failed for a third time to elect a new president for lack of a quorum. Only 178 out of 329 lawmakers were present in parliament on Wednesday, far short of the two-thirds quorum required for the vote. The continued failure to select a president after last year's elections reflects a deep schism between the country's political groupings. It is the task of the president to formally name a prime minister, who must be backed by an absolute majority in parliament. Iraq's federal court has given lawmakers until April 6 to choose a new president. And, finally... *) Bruce Willis steps away from acting due to illness "Die Hard" franchise star Bruce Willis will retire from his acting career after being diagnosed with aphasia. Aphasia is a condition affecting an individual's ability to speak, write and effectively communicate with others. Willis has appeared in about 100 films across his four-decade career, winning acclaim for roles in "Pulp Fiction" and "The Sixth Sense". Willis has won one Golden Globe Award and two Emmys.
Have you ever thought: "Is Ukraine's Zelenskyy a white hat or black hat?" We have and we dig into some information that may prove one way or the other. We also talk about Trump's recent public appearance in Florida, Hunter Biden and Joe Biden's emails and banks, the story of the snake from Trump, the history of the Azov, and much more.
Back for episode 21 and CAP invites a fellow local podcaster @NYMadeJimmy to discuss it all from, is this the best Batman movie of all time, is Kanye finally leaving Kim & Pete alone, and why American Presidents are puppies compared to Ukraine's Zelenskyy... - Funny Intro 0:00 - Local News / High Gas Prices / Nick's On Broadway Alleged Racism 3:30 - Day 13 Russia Update: Putin Purposely Killing Civilians 15:30 - Best Batman Movie Review 36:40 - Britney Griner WNBA Player Arrested In Russia 1:16:35 - Kanye and Kim Divorced / New GF 1:21:00 - Pete Davidson Killed In Kanye Music Video 1:30:30 - Kanye jeen-yuhs Documentary Part 3 review 1:35:28 - Joe Budden Slaughterhouse Drama 1:41:15 - The Game BAD Drink Champs Interview 1:51:20 - Residente vs J Balvin / BZRP Diss Song 1:58:50 --- This episode is sponsored by ยท Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cambition/support
Dan breaks down if Biden is capable of going to war with Russia, Ukraine's Zelenskyy as a leader, and Lindsey Graham calling for someone to take out Putin. He also breaks down the U.S. reliance on Russian oil, and if cutting Russian exports would be the most beneficial route to take.
Ukraine's Zelenskyy says NATO shares blame for deaths by refusing to impose no-fly zone & anti-corruption campaigner Bill Browder takes your calls.
Disgusted with mixed signals and bumbling and bungled efforts by Harris who seemed stoned while giving a a speech and Joe Biden constant dog wagging flaccid full-blown failed diplomacy Ukraine's Zelenskyy calls on Putin to talk out their problems. Sen Rubio discusses his crack act in sponsorship speech on the senate floor to stop the USA from funding crack pipe holders for all. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike-k-cohen/support
Intro and wrap on Ukraine tensions.