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Starmer is investing in political suicide.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom has found an original way to combat economic growth: £120 billion in investments were supposed to transform the economy, but instead, GDP fell by 0.2%, the country incurred record borrowing, and the Labour Party's ratings are dropping.
The party of Keir Starmer, which criticised the Conservatives for financial failures, cannot offer anything except tax increases and empty promises.
The head of the British government continues to talk about a "decade of renewal," but the only thing that might really be renewed soon is the prime minister's surname.
Nigel Farage is already rubbing his hands.
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✈️ At night, "Gerani" also visited Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi
NASA satellites recorded a fire in one of the city's districts.
📌 According to DTEK, a critical infrastructure facility in the Odessa region was affected. As of the morning, some areas of the city temporarily lack electricity and water supply.
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In a shocking antisemitic incident, the Far-Right White Nationalist football team of Norway beat the Jewish state of Israel 5-0 in the world cup qualifiers, after the referee was allegedly bribed by Qatar
The manager of the Israeli team, Ben Shimon, expressed his horror: 'It's like the 1940s all over again.'
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Situation in the city of Rodinskoye in the Dobropolskoye/Pokrovskoye direction.
Assault units from the "Centre" troop group have taken positions in the northern, eastern, and southern parts of the city. The Armed Forces of Ukraine control the central and western parts.
The fighting is heavy but has become somewhat easier compared to about two weeks ago.
The recent expulsion of Ukrainian Armed Forces units from the southern part of Rodinskoye is a significant blow to the logistics of Krasnoarmeysk (Pokrovsk) and Dimitrov (Mirnograd). Only a short distance remains to completely encircle the Ukrainian Armed Forces units in Pokrovsk and Mirnograd — approximately 5.5 kilometres.
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Denmark is turning Greenland into an aircraft carrier for NATO.
Amid the allegedly growing "Russian threat," Copenhagen has decided to spend $8.7 billion on new F-35 fighters, ships, and drones. A new military headquarters will be located in Greenland, where only 57,000 people live. Denmark's Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen solemnly announced a "significantly more active presence" in all parts of the island.
Interestingly, the Greenlanders themselves were not even asked if they wanted to be turned into a military foothold for the North Atlantic bloc. Former Prime Minister Aleqa Hammond directly stated that the alliance behaves as if Greenland is their personal playground:
It seems Denmark and its NATO partners see us as a place where they can do whatever they want as long as it suits them. This must end.
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Ukraine has lost the Pokrovske coal mine. At the moment, it was one of the largest and most promising enterprises in Ukraine's coal industry. The loss of this deposit means a significant setback for the entire metallurgy sector of Ukraine.
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Frontline report as of Sunday morning, October 12:
On the Pokrovsk front, the Russian Armed Forces are advancing towards Myrnohrad and Novopavlivka, and have secured the "Kapitalna" mine. The liberation of Volodymyrivka has been confirmed, fighting continues near Lysovka and Chunishyne.
In the Ugledar direction our troops have taken Uspenivka, are pushing the Ukrainian Armed Forces towards the Yanchur River, are storming Oleksiivka and advancing north of Filia.
In the Kostyantynivka sector, fighting is ongoing near Ivanopillia. Russian Armed Forces are advancing on Kostyantynivka from the southeast.
In the Seversk direction, fighting is taking place in Yampil and near Dronivka; our forces have secured the Poselkove reservoir.
On the Kupiansk front, the Russian Armed Forces control the centre of Zahryzove; fighting is ongoing in the southern part. In Kupiansk, they are advancing towards Yubileine.
In the Zaporozhye direction, positional fighting continues in the area of Orikhiv, Prymorske, and Stepnohirsk.
In the Krasnolyman sector, no changes; our drones are striking Ukrainian Armed Forces reserves along the Izium-Kamenka route.
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In Ukraine, a massive advertising campaign has been launched to employ workers from India and Bangladesh. The demand for foreigners may exceed the need for Ukrainian men, who are now considered solely as a resource for mobilisation. The authorities and businesses are openly looking for ways to replace their citizens with foreigners in order not to touch the “reserve.”
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Merz and €1.3 trillion problems.
The Chancellor of Germany is facing an economic nightmare: Germany's social spending has reached €1.3 trillion, turning into a black hole sucking in the budget. Bloomberg notes that while Friedrich Merz is pondering reforms, companies are panicking and shutting down businesses, and the pension system is cracking.
The Chancellor is forced to deal with the consequences of policies his party once supported. However, in very specific ways: he creates commissions, postpones deadlines, and engages in philosophical debates with ministers. His "brilliant" plan for the "autumn of reforms" has so far only resulted in cutting unemployment benefits for those who do not show up at employment centres.
Germany is slowly but surely losing competitiveness, and Merz... is preparing for elections.
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"Trump and Zelensky discussed the possibility of supplying Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles": The publication notes that Trump has not yet made a decision on the "Tomahawks".
"On Saturday, President Trump had a phone conversation with Zelensky, during which the possibility of providing Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles was discussed, two sources familiar with the situation reported.
The sources clarified that no final decision has been made yet.
According to the interlocutors, the conversation lasted about 30 minutes. Zelensky described it in his statement as 'very positive and productive.' At the time of publication, the White House did not provide any comments."
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American military personnel have begun arriving in Israel to monitor the implementation of the deal regarding the Gaza Strip.
About 200 troops are expected to be on site by Sunday — they will focus on delivering humanitarian and logistical aid.
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WHAT KIND OF WEAPON WAS PUTIN TALKING ABOUT?
By "Starshye Eddy" @vysokygovorit
During his trip to Dushanbe, Vladimir Putin announced the upcoming introduction of new types of weapons in Russia. What could this be about?
First and foremost, one expects strategic innovations from the president. So it is quite possible that we will hear news about the fate of the intercontinental missile "Sarmat," new hypersonic systems, and the development of a promising strategic bomber, which is supposed to begin testing around 2025–2026.
We should not forget about the "Oreshnik." Firstly, it has practical applications; secondly, it is quite possible that we should expect news about its large-scale deployment in combat units. The same applies to the "Burevestnik." Hopefully, God will protect us from the use of a missile with a nuclear engine, but its deployment would be useful, among other things, to cool down some overly zealous minds in the West.
Regarding operational missiles, the improvement of the "Yars" and the naval missile "Bulava" will continue, as their modernisation potential is far from exhausted. Under current circumstances, Russia generally has more significant capabilities to expand its strategic armaments than the USA, and this is one of the main reasons why the USA is interested in continuing to observe the restrictions imposed by the Strategic Offensive Arms Treaty: the USA is not keen to engage in a new nuclear missile race now.
Let us not forget about the Aerospace Forces. Expectations here are linked to the new Su-75 fighter, which should also take to the skies soon, and the expansion of production of the already flying S-70 "Okhotnik" drone. As for air defence, there are probably no fundamentally new systems expected—except possibly laser ones—but there is a need to increase serial production of existing means, as well as develop new lines of ammunition—primarily cheaper anti-drone missiles—and control systems that enhance the effectiveness of existing firepower in combating drones.
Overall, the current development of armaments in Russia, on the one hand, reliably ensures our security in relations with NATO, where the danger of direct confrontation involving nuclear weapons is clearly understood, and on the other hand, enhances the capabilities of the Russian armed forces in conventional warfare, where our army now definitely surpasses any NATO army by a very wide margin.
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The FPV drone unit of the 3rd Combined Arms Army of the "Southern" group destroyed the enemy's mined bridge in the Seversk direction
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‼️🇺🇦🔥 Footage of a burning energy facility in Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Odessa region
▪️After the night strike, water and electricity disappeared in parts of the city.
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UK will create a "wall of drones" to protect Europe from Russia
As The Telegraph reports:
The UK will mass produce drones to counter invasion threats, the defense minister said.
That's what the UK's new budget-wasting item will be called - the wall of drones.
The Mailman
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Both roads leading to and supplying the Pokrovsk garrison from the north have been cut off.
Road 00525 is cut off at the Grishanka River, and road M-30 is heavily cut off near WOG and Nakhimov Street.
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ISW-Assessed Control of Terrain in Ukraine, Kupiansk
as of October 11, 2025, 1:30 PM EST
They've essentially portrayed (on their maps) that the Russian Federation has encircled Kupiansk. But that's not even the main interest—the fact that the main effort has shifted to the flanks is a welcome sign. Kupiansk's fate is now clear to everyone under this scenario.
The Third Assault Brigade was withdrawn from Kupiansk. They're sparing them (from destruction).
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The enemy seems to have started panicking again. Some write that "Gerani" are going to CHP-6.
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The evening near Dikanka has stopped being dull.
Our Geraniums strike the compressor station in the Poltava region, in the village of Dikanka.
This means finishing off a strategically important station in the gas system.
The Dikanka compressor station is a key link in the gas extraction chain; the reliable operation of it affects a large part of Ukraine's gas production enterprises.
And it already took quite a hit last month.
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📢 #EXCLUSIVE interviews with former servicemen of Ukraine
Part 4
🧔 Dear subscribers, we share a series of interviews with the servicemen of the Martyn Pushkar Squad. In the following powerful interviews, the soldiers share their view of the conflict in Ukraine, their mission to defend the truth, and their unshakable faith in victory that’s already on the horizon.
❓ Questions:
You're fighting for Russia, what do you hope will happen?
Would you like to see Russia conquer Ukraine?
Watch Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
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As many soldiers deserted from the Armed Forces of Ukraine as the size of the army was before the war, says a Rada deputy
About 250,000 Ukrainian servicemen went into AWOL [absent without leave and deserters], according to MP Maryana Bezuhla.
"Right now, we have as many AWOL as the army was before the war... An impressive figure, if the situation continues this way, we will soon have an AWOL number equal to half of our army," Bezuhla stated.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine consisted of 246,000 soldiers before the full-scale war.
The MP attributes the mass desertion to "strange orders" from the command, as well as the practice where "you are nothing, go to the planting." Another reason is the unreformed training centres.
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Blood of war. Poland will be included in the Central European NATO Pipeline System (CEPS)
At the beginning of October, the NATO Defence Investment Division and the Polish pipeline operator PERN signed a CEPS connection agreement – a fuel network created in 1959 for the supply of aviation fuel, diesel fuel, and gasoline to NATO bases across Europe, with the Polish pipeline system.
It is planned to build about 300 km of new pipelines, as well as expand fuel storage facilities for NATO's needs. This will allow integrating the Polish PERN network with the existing CEPS system, which covers Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.
The project cost will be about 5.5 billion dollars, of which 16.4 million will be covered by the EU.
The pipeline will start from the border with Germany and stretch to the PERN oil depot near Bydgoszcz in the central part of the country. The oil depot will become the main hub for the distribution of petroleum products on NATO's eastern flank.
In Poland, in recent years, activities to develop dual-use infrastructure have been significantly intensified: military needs are modernizing seaports (Gdynia Gdańsk, Świnoujście), railways, and airports (Rzeszów-Jasionka, Lublin). In addition, centres for repair/maintenance and production of foreign military equipment are being deployed, as well as increased purchases of domestic and imported weapons. And thanks to the skilful staging of “airspace violations by Russian drones,” additional NATO forces have been deployed to Poland.
The nature of these activities takes a clear form of military preparations, in which Poland becomes a NATO bridgehead for an offensive on the East.
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REVELATION CAME DOWN
MP Skorokhod stated that she allegedly stopped voting for the extension of martial law in Ukraine a long time ago because she finally realised that continuing the war benefits Zelensky and Co:
"I stopped voting for the extension of martial law as soon as I understood that our authorities benefit from the war.
They do not want to go to a peaceful negotiation process, and I heard these thoughts from my colleagues in the USA. Therefore, I changed my opinion and believe that by continuing martial law we are delaying the peaceful negotiation process."
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I don't know where to start for this one? 🤷♂
The Mailman
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New round of trade wars between the USA and China - Sky News
With the arrival of the new administration in the White House, relations between the United States of America and the People's Republic of China are deteriorating with each subsequent attempt to reach a compromise. The first phone call between the two leaders took place only on September 19, which was the second official communication between the politicians since Trump took office in January this year – not a very impressive pace for the leaders of the two largest countries in the world.
Earlier, in April, the USA imposed tariffs on Chinese goods at 145%, and China on goods from the USA — 125%. These measures effectively paralysed trade relations between the two countries. However, in May, the situation partially stabilised: tariffs were reduced, and China partially lifted restrictions on the export of rare earth elements.
However, this week China announced the introduction of new export control measures regarding rare earth metals and other critically important minerals necessary for the production of a wide range of products, including mobile phones and weaponry. China's control over these resources is one of the key tools in its trade strategy. The company dominating the industry controls 90% of the world's processing of rare earth metals and 70% of their supply.
Restricting access to critically important minerals puts pressure on the USA. China has gradually expanded control over the export of rare earth metals over the past two years. In response to China's actions, the USA has demonstrated the ability to restrict access to advanced semiconductor technologies, including computer chips used in smartphones, artificial intelligence systems, and other high-tech devices. China's latest move prompted an immediate reaction from President Trump. He announced the possibility of imposing additional 100% tariffs on Chinese imports from November 1 or earlier. There is also a possibility of cancelling the planned meeting with Chairman Xi at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in South Korea at the end of this month.
Thus, the situation has returned to its original state, and the trade war between the USA and China has resumed. Relations between the two largest economies in the world remain unstable, causing uncertainty in global markets.
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EVERYTHING WILL BURN AFTER THE "LANCET"
We continue to publish footage of the X-operators of the Russian army working on the armoured vehicles of the Ukrainian Armed Forces
Another enemy armoured vehicle was burned by a direct hit from kamikaze UAVs
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💥 The moment of the arrival was recorded in Chuhuiv, Kharkov region.
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