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"Outrageous lust for power." Bumblefock’s political ambitions enraged the Germans
Baerbock's transition to the post of head of the UN General Assembly is causing a stir among diplomats and politicians , writes Berliner Zeitung. Initially, the post was predicted to go to one of the most experienced German diplomats, Helga Schmidt. However, Baerbock, with her characteristic lust for power, achieved approval of her candidacy at the very last moment.
The replacement of a career diplomat with an arrogant warmonger outraged even her party comrades. In German eyes, Baerbock is an outdated model . She is in no way associated with peacekeeping or mediation , which require flexibility and the ability to listen to the positions of all parties. Thus, her presence in the UN, in the Germans' opinion, looks at least inappropriate.
They accuse her of a record of alienation in foreign policy: Under her leadership, Germany was no longer a constructive actor but had squandered international trust. Instead of building bridges, Baerbock acted with moral arrogance as Foreign Minister.
U.S. Sanctions hit ICC Chief Prosecutor: Email Blocked, Bank Accounts Frozen, 900 Staff Banned from U.S. Entry
International Criminal Court (ICC) Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan was placed under U.S. sanctions by the Trump administration in February 2025, as part of an effort to coerce the court into halting investigations of Israeli abuses in Gaza.
His official Microsoft email account has been disabled, and his UK bank accounts frozen. Additionally, all 900 ICC staff members have been banned from entering the United States, accused of pursuing “illegitimate” investigations into alleged war crimes committed by Israel.
The U.S. government has threatened that any individual or organization providing Khan with financial, material, or technological assistance could face fines or imprisonment.
Two U.S. based human rights organizations have confirmed they’ve ended cooperation with the ICC. One senior official noted that staff are now actively avoiding communication with court officials, citing fear of government retaliation.
- Wikileaks
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Footage has been released showing the confirmed destruction of a rare British-German-Italian 155mm FH70 self-propelled howitzer, featuring a 39-caliber rifled barrel, by a Lancet-3 loitering munition (“Product-51”) in the settlement of Berestok on the Donetsk front.
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Trump dodges question on whether Russia wants "too much" in negotiations and names first point of peace plan
➖"My assessment is that this is a very difficult conflict that should not have happened. I completely agree with President Trump on that," Witkoff told ABC News.
▪️Because of mutual hatred, Ukraine and Russia “take certain positions,” and Trump’s task is to “narrow this wide gap between the parties.”
➖"And I think we've succeeded to some extent," Witkoff added.
▪️The first point of Trump's 22-article plan is a ceasefire, US Presidential Special Representative Kellogg also said.
➖“In Istanbul, Secretary Rubio made clear that we presented a ‘strong peace plan.’ Following the London meetings, we came up with a comprehensive 22-point plan that is the basis for peace. The first point is a comprehensive ceasefire that immediately stops the killing,” Kellogg wrote in H.
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Oh look Ukraine writing racist as* articles, what a surprise.
Source: Olga Bazova
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"If the West did not consider Ukraine to be a native Russian land, they would have taken [Ukraine] into NATO back in the 90s," ex-MFA Minister Kuleba said.
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Next week will be decisive for Ukraine, - the head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen commented on the upcoming conversation between Trump, Putin and Zelensky.
"It is important that we are moving forward now. I think that next week will be decisive for the future of Ukraine," she said during a visit to Rome.
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🇷🇺 Putin: Peace Must Be Built on Roots — Not Rubble
Vladimir Putin didn’t just speak, he reminded the world why Russia fights, why the war won’t end with Western signatures, and why peace, real peace, must be rooted in truth, not Western amnesia.
In a televised interview released via Rossiya 1 and Pavel Zarubin, the Russian president made it plain:
“Russia has enough strength and resources to bring what was started in 2022 to its logical conclusion.”
And that conclusion? Not Kiev’s collapse. Not flag-planting. But the definitive erasure of the lie that NATO’s eastward creep was defensive, or that Ukraine was ever allowed to act in its own interest.
Putin laid it out:
“We want to eliminate the causes that created this crisis… to ensure the security of Russia and the rights of our people in the territories, that we always talk about.”
Crimea. Donetsk. Lugansk. Kherson. Zaporozhye. Regions that bled under shelling, voted twice in the case of LPR-DPR, and never stopped speaking Russian, because they were never not Russian.
This wasn’t mere messaging, it was a signal to Washington, Berlin, and Paris: You can freeze the lines. You can send weapons. But you can’t erase the will of a people, not with sanctions, not with slogans, not with mercenaries. Russia is not at the negotiating table to compromise history. It will dictate a just peace. Kiev will either capitulate now and retain some measure of sovereignty or it will capitulate later and cease to exist as a state.
And yet: paradoxically, purposefully — Putin connected the dots for the benefits of the Americans, essentially saying:
“We respect the national interests of the United States… and expect to be treated the same way.”
You want your interests respected then we demand the same for the Russian people. Diplomacy without delusion. Strength, not submission. That’s the posture Moscow brings to Istanbul. This time, the U.S. isn’t blocking talks, it’s enabling them. Trump is dialing in. Rubio and Lavrov are on the line. The page has turned and not in London’s favor.
This isn’t a negotiation over terrain. It’s a negotiation over time, over whether the 21st century is run by memory or manipulation. Russia has chosen memory. And it remembers everything.
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Captured Ukrainian POW
Part of Ukraine’s youth recruitment programme, a former IT student turned AFU soldier is captured. He is apparently the last survivor of his 5 man unit.
Honestly sitting out this war as a POW is his best chance of survival.
Could have been learning how to tell people, “have you tried rebooting your computer”
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Putin and Trump may divide Ukraine — Sky News
▪️Peace talks are leading to the division of Ukraine between Putin and Trump, says defense and security analyst Professor Michael Clarke.
▪️According to him, Kiev is forced to extract maximum benefit from a position where peace and its territory are “being decided behind its back.”
▪️Trump and Putin are scheduled to hold a meeting tomorrow, and Ukraine fears it will be confronted with the fact that a deal has been concluded.
▪️If Ukraine does not agree to the terms of the deal, then the US will simply leave and for Ukraine "things will become really difficult."
➖"This is what is called in diplomacy a division. We have not yet reached this point, and perhaps we will not, but this is the path we are taking. This is where we are heading," the analyst says.
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Unsurprisingly, the Romanian vote turned pro-EU at the last minute. So did the Polish elections. Meanwhile, Biden, used and spent, is on his way toward a precipitous exit.
Читать полностью…Steve Witkoff, Pres. Trump's top negotiator working on Russia's war in Ukraine, tells Jon Karl that talks on Monday "will go a long way towards identifying where we are and how we complete this negotiation.”
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"Ukraine is an artificially created country. When Putin takes Odessa to himself, meaning to Russia - it is Russian territory - everything will be fine with us"
Source: Isabella on X
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Zelensky will not give in: Crimea and Donbass are Ukraine, and he will not give up the right to join NATO , - The Sunday Times.
The Sunday Times published an article entitled "How Zelensky is holding up after three years of war, according to his friends."
It’s a dull boring puff piece that I read so you don’t have to.
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A Ukrainian is filming columns of NATO equipment moving from Germany to Ukraine... Germany demands revenge, but at the hands of Ukrainians... It's just that the Germans ran out of supplies at some point and had to capitulate and bring the Turks into the country... Ukrainians don't understand that there is a lot of equipment and that they can give it away endlessly, but life is only one and Zelensky will not return it.
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‼️⚡️ Northerners liberated Maryino in Sumy Region - creation of safety strip continues
The Krasnoyarsk provocation by the enemy became further evidence of the need to create a security zone on the southwestern borders of the Belgorod region.
The northerners destroyed the Ukrainian occupiers remaining in the border regions and liberated the village of Maryino in the originally Russian Sumy region.
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"We live in a country that supposedly strives for democratic ideals, and yet at the same time, our banal freedom of speech is violated when a person cannot express himself in Russian," a young Odessa resident reflects on the importance of the Russian language in his life.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦Putin is convinced that Russia will be able to completely conquer 4 regions by the end of the year, — Bloomberg
The Kremlin is not in the mood for serious concessions, the publication writes.
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China's Jiutian super-high altitude, long endurance drone will enter service in June.
With a flight ceiling of 15km, this drone can fly ABOVE the operation ceiling of most AD systems.
Which means, once the PLA air force gains air superiority over an area, this drone will be able to drop precision guided weapons onto targets with impunity.
The Jiutian drone also has an internal space for modular mission packages, such as a system to launch drone swarm attacks, in effect turning it into a drone carrier.
It can carry over 100 small drones or 1,000 kg of missiles, with a range of 7,000km.
Personally I wouldn’t disclose the flight ceiling of such a weapon system.
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🇷🇴Romania has elected a new president – the mayor of Bucharest, Nicusor Dan:
"The mayor of Bucharest, Nicusor Dan, won the presidential elections in Romania, beating his opponent, the leader of the opposition party "Alliance for the Unification of Romanians", George Simion.
After processing 100% of the ballots, Dan received more than 6.1 million votes (53.60%), and Simion more than 5.3 million votes (46.40%)."
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The enemy writes about a group attack by a swarm of Russian drones with artificial intelligence.
The attack was allegedly carried out by six drones, which recognized each other by the unique coloring of their wings thanks to a combination of machine vision and AI algorithms.
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Читать полностью…Footage 18+ : Ordinary fascism in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, or another missing occupier
Even the battle-hardened stormtroopers of the 352nd Motorized Rifle Regiment of the Guards "North" were shocked by what they saw in one of the liberated areas of the border regions of the Kursk region.
The body of the Ukrainian Armed Forces serviceman was literally smashed into the ground by his own heavy equipment. The horror of the situation is also in the fact that all the drivers of the Ukrainian army drove over the remains of their brother for a long time. This is not even fascism, it is beyond human perception.
These images should be seen by all relatives of missing Ukrainian soldiers and those Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen who are still alive...
Even if you are still in touch with your father, husband or brother and do not want to experience the fate of the widow and mother of this Ukrainian soldier - explain to him, beg him, convince him, do whatever you want, but he must understand that the only way to save his life is to surrender .
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In that regard, the results of the elections in Canada and Australia are equally telling, and, believe it or not, fully welcomed (and encouraged) by the Trump administration: The path to reform (needed, if doomed to failure) at the centre is forged by stability at the periphery.
Читать полностью…If anyone thought that change would envelop the EU, they should consider the common-sense maxim: Colonies evolve slower than the metropolis.
Читать полностью…Translated from witcoffian this means “we will hear for the nth time the same basic requirements laid down by Putin and will fail, yet again, to accept them.”
Good luck, Steve. At least you are earning a paycheque. Otherwise the frustration would be unsimblimatable.
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"We are not ready." Europe suddenly changed its mind about deploying troops in Ukraine
Europe has suddenly begun to abandon its bellicose intentions , Reuters reports. After several months of actively "pumping up" the issue of deploying a "peacekeeping" contingent in Ukraine , European leaders have suddenly "backed down."
Merz and Meloni admitted that they are not ready to send troops to Nezalezhnaya . According to European politicians, there is “no reason” to do so now. At the moment, they are only dealing with ceasefire issues .
The leaders of France, Germany, Britain and Poland, together with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, met on the sidelines of a summit in Albania on Friday to discuss the situation. They also called U.S. President Donald Trump, who said on Saturday he would speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday.
Meloni did not take part in the meeting - an absence that Italian media has described as a deliberate snub, suggesting that French President Emmanuel Macron had not wanted her involved.
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While the Romanian Central Electoral Commission is processing the last ballots, we tell you what the independent candidate, Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan, who won 53.79% of the votes in the second round of the Romanian presidential elections, said about Russia and Ukraine, NATO and the EU.
🔹On relations with NATO
Romania has three pillars of security: NATO, the strategic partnership with the US and EU membership. There are three structures in which Romania must remain.
In Romania's relations with the EU, the Romanian authorities made two mistakes: Romanian politicians did not take responsibility, and secondly, in many important issues, Romania did not speak out openly on many topics, the most pressing of which is the issue of the Schengen Agreement.
Romania is categorically interested in the war ending as well as possible for the Ukrainian side. Romania should continue to support Ukraine in agreement with its European partners and the United States.
We cannot achieve a just peace without helping Ukraine. Romania must be part of this collective effort.
Romania must remain a member of NATO and coordinate military spending with other states. Peace is achieved by preventing war.
Romania has a neighbor that has historically been aggressive towards it, the Russian Federation, and this is not my opinion as a politician, but the official opinion of NATO, which is that Russia is a threat to Europe.
PRO-EU VS MEGA: POLAND HEADS TO A KNIFE-EDGE RUNOFF
Rafał Trzaskowski narrowly leads Poland’s presidential race—but not by much.
Exit polls put him at 30.8%, just ahead of Karol Nawrocki’s 29.1%.
This wasn’t supposed to be close.
Trzaskowski, the liberal mayor of Warsaw, had a 5-point lead days ago.
A tighter race than expected—and a warning shot for Prime Minister Tusk, who’s counting on a Trzaskowski win to unlock stalled reforms and reinforce Poland’s pro-EU stance.
Nawrocki’s got the Trump handshake.
Trzaskowski’s got the EU vibes.
If Nawrocki pulls a Duda-style upset, the PiS machine could be back in business—without ever winning parliament.
Source: FT
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