Breaking: Nigerians React After Actor Kenneth Okonkwo Was Seen... Abandoned Outside Atiku Abubakar’s Main Sitting Room Where Key Political Discussions Are Held As Rotimi Amaechi Visits The Residence Of The ADC Presidential Candidate For An Important Meeting.show more

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The Berghof was Adolf Hitler's main residence in the... Bavarian Alps It served as his personal retreat and one of the key political centers of Germany Meetings were held there, including discussions on military strategy and foreign policy After the war, the Berghof was destroyedshow more

Christian Ascania
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VIDEO: Obi bows to internet pressure, visits Daura to... condole Buhari's family Peter Obi, the presidential candidate for the Labour Party in the 2023 elections, visited Daura, Katsina State, today to extend his condolences to the family of the late former President Muhammadu Buhari. Obi was seen at the Buhari family residence on Wednesday, a day after the former President was laid to rest. Former President Buhari was buried on Tuesday in Daura, in accordance with Islamic rites. His burial marked the conclusion of a period of national mourning for a leader who had previously served Nigeria as both a military Head of State and as a democratically elected President. Source: Galaxy.event_NG ---- Follow us for more breaking news and video content For more stories:show more

The Nation Nigeria
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🚨 Jaxson Dart Addresses Teammates After Trump Introduction Drama.... According to reports, New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart held a team meeting to clear the air after introducing President Trump at a recent event — where he led “Go Big Blue” chants and called it an honor. Some teammates, including Abdul Carter, initially pushed back on social media. But after discussions with players like Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux, and Jameis Winston, the locker room reportedly worked through it and is moving forward. Was Dart wise to address this head-on, or should athletes keep politics completely out of the locker room? Leaders face issues. They don’t run from them. Was Dart on target? (Video: AI)show more

Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸
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#ZimElection2023 CHAMISA RAN HIS CAMPAIGN LIKE AN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE... WITH NO STRUCTURES AND EXPECTED TO WIN AND BECOME PRESIDENT WITH NO MAJORITY IN PARLIAMENT This is what Nelson Chamisa said on 21 June 2023 about the strategic thrust of the campaign of his CCC in the 2023 harmonised general election held last week: "our [CCC] campaign is going to be basically a presidential... our [CCC] focus is not to be in parliament but to be in government. We [as MDC opposition] have been in parliament for a long time, that's not our [CCC] station of choice at the moment". The fact that Chamisa thought he could win the presidential election even if, or regardless of whether, his CCC won a majority in Parliament, explains his crushing defeat. An election in Zimbabwe is defined in terms of section 4 of the Electoral Act which provides that: election” means— (a) the election of a member of Parliament; or (b) an election to the office of President; or (c) an election for the purposes of the Rural District Councils Act [Chapter 29:13] or the Urban Councils Act [Chapter 29:15]; as the case may be. These three elections used to be held separately before they were harmonised for the first time in the 2008 election in terms of section 38 of the Act. It is odd and even irrational, and it defies the logic of the harmonised general election for any political party that seeks power to govern the country as a whole to only target – as did Chamisa in the 2023 harmonised general election held last week –winning only one of the three elections, just the presidential election. It is foolhardy for a political party to say its strategy and focus is only to win the presidential election, without basing that strategy and focus on winning the local authority and parliamentary elections, as well. Such a strategy, if it can be called a strategy, renders the presidential candidate no different from an independent presidential candidate who contests for the presidency without the advantage of the structures of a political party. Simply put, a presidential candidate in Zimbabwe cannot win a presidential election if the candidate does not have a campaign strategy that is based on his or her political party winning a majority of wards in the local authority election, and a majority of constituencies in the parliamentary election. If it’s an independent presidential candidate, then he or she must have ground structures of one sort or another, or forget it. Chamisa contested the presidential election as if he was an independent candidate, and he boasted about it, without relying on his CCC and without any ground structures. In the circumstances, just how or why did Chamisa expect to win the presidential election by effectively running as an independent candidate? Which structures did Chamisa expect to use, or did he in fact use to campaign for the presidency in every street and every village, across the length and breadth of the country? Since by his own admission, as quoted above and reflected on the attached video clip, Chamisa was clearly not relying on his CCC to win the presidency. This begs the question: by not relying on CCC structures, and by not having alternative ground structures in the streets and in villages, did Chamisa think that ZanuPF members and supports would vote for him, as an act of God, perhaps? Was Chamisa's presidential election campaign, for him an article of faith, in other words was it about his belief that God had chosen him, and that he would win regardless of whether or not CCC won a majority in the local authority and parliamentary elections? Where did Chamisa and his supporters in Zimbabwe and among the legions of his fans in America and Europe think he would get the necessary number of polling agents to monitor the voting and vote counting at the country’s 12,374 polling stations, and to secure the 12,374 V11s from those polling stations, given the fact that he actually ran for the presidency as an independent candidate, expecting to be supported less by his own CCC party and more by the members and supporters of ZanuPF? Does this kind of strategy make sense to anyone on earth? And, does that strategy make sense to Nerves Mumba and his Sadc Election Observation Mission or to any other foreign election observation mission that was in Zimbabwe last week like, say for example, the European Union Observer Mission or any of the several observer missions from the United States that were in Zimbabwe to observe the elections? How did the various foreign election observer missions and Chamisa’s social media supporters expect him to win the presidential election, not only where and when his CCC party was losing the local authority and parliamentary elections but, and critically, where Chamisa himself did not believe that the local authority and parliamentary elections were important or necessary for him to win the presidency? The fact that the loquacious, belligerent and inflammatory foreign election observer missions that are peddling falsehoods about the elections, and Chamisa’s social media supporters who claim with no evidence that Chamisa won, did not raise a finger against the results of the local and parliamentary elections that were declared at 1970 wards and 209 constituencies well ahead of the declaration of the result for the presidential election on 26 August, clearly means that there was no problem with two of the three elections that make up Zimbabwe’s harmonised general election. Only after the declaration of the presidential election result on 26 August did all hell break loose. It must be asked, again, how did anyone expect Chamisa to win a presidential election whose campaign was – as per Chamisa’s deliberate strategy – organised and pursued as if it was the presidential campaign of an independent candidate? Chamisa’s presidential election campaign was not based on the CCC parliamentary election campaign or on CCC’s structural capacity on the ground, strangely, it was based on the expectation that ZanuPF members and supporters would vote for Chamisa. Why on earth did anyone expect ZanuPF members and supporters to vote for someone whose base is ever singing cacophonic noise that ZanuPF must go, and hurling insults at the incumbent party, its officials and its supporters? What kind of politics is that? You are contemptuous of ZanuPF and anyone associated with it, but you expect ZanuPF members and supporters to vote for you. This expectation does not compute, certainly not in electoral politics. As things turned out, ZanuPF members and supporters who are registered voters voted for their party candidates in all the three elections: local authority election, the parliamentary election and the presidential election. As a result, in the parliamentary election, CCC won just 73 constituency seats. There's just no way that CCC's 73 constituency seats in the National Assembly would have boosted Chamisa to win the presidency. No ways. In Zimbabwe's first harmonised general election in 2008, Morgan Tsvangirai did well in the first round of the presidential election primarily if not only because the two MDC formations used their round structures to win a majority in Parliament with a combined strength of 110 constituency seats, while ZanuPF garnered 99 seats and an independent got one seat. This was the first time since independence in 1980 that the opposition commanded the majority in Parliament. So, clearly, in 2008 Tsvangirai was propelled by the solid parliamentary performance of the MDC formations. The same structural dynamic was conspicuously absent for Chamisa in the just ended harmonised general election. Chamisa ran a solo presidential election campaign and, predictably, it went horribly wrong. The fact that CCC did not field local authority candidates in 90 wards made a bad situation worse for Chamisa, and it was further compounded by the fact that CCC did not have ground structures to harness and harvest from the loose and unreliable protest vote, especially in the wards and constituencies outside CCC strongholds, which in fact used to be MDC strongholds in the days of Morgan Tsvangirai!show more

Prof Jonathan Moyo
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#BREAKING Ranveer Singh visits the Chamundeshwari Temple in Mysuru... to offer special prayers Visit comes after a court directed the actor to apologise for mocking the Daiva shown in movie Kantara As part of the apology, he was also asked to seek blessings at the revered temple atop Chamundi Hills in Mysuru Ranveer reportedly arrived quietly without prior intimation and took darshan like a regular devotee This comes amid the ongoing Don 3 controversy, where Bollywood film federation has decided to boycott him after he abruptly withdrew from the project following 3 yrs of workshow more

Nabila Jamal
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VIDEO: Gunshots At Rivers Assembly As Lawmakers Begin Governor's... Impeachment There were gunshots and firing of teargas within the Rivers State House of Assembly Complex on Monday as some lawmakers sat to begin an impeachment process on Governor Siminalayi Fubara. About 23 lawmakers, including the Speaker, Martin Amaewhule, who presided over the sitting, resolved to begin the process. The lawmakers also suspended the leader of the House, Edison Ehie, and some of their colleagues believed to be loyal to the governor. Recall that there was an explosion at the assembly complex on Sunday night as the chamber was razed. Lawmakers immediately after the sitting, were seen at about 8:15am driving out of the Assembly with heavy security escorts. Following the gunshot and firing of teargas, people ran helter-skelter as policemen chased people, including workers whose offices are located within the area. Credit: X | channelstv --- Follow us for more breaking news and videosshow more

Punch Newspapers
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‼️🇷🇺🇧🇾 “The situation is escalating: Belarus and Russia may... be preparing something terrible against Ukraine,” - Kiev media ▪️Lukashenko held closed-door talks with Putin at a residence in Valdai for two days. The meeting took place without a joint press conference or official statements. This is very unusual for a meeting between two leaders," - note Ukrainian propagandists. ▪️"Immediately after this, Lukashenko arrived in Beijing, where he is holding talks with Xi Jinping. The Chinese leader confirmed his support for Belarus and announced his readiness to expand strategic cooperation between the countries. ▪️And all this is happening against the backdrop of an escalation of the situation around Belarus and Zelensky's statements about possible attempts by Moscow to more actively involve Minsk in the war. ▪️Belarus remains a key military-political ally of Russia: its territory is used for Russia's military infrastructure, and China continues to maintain close political and economic ties with Minsk and helps Russia circumvent sanctions and keep its economy afloat," - notes the opponent. ▪️"In fact, these days, secret negotiations are being held between the main participants and allies in the war against Ukraine," - they add. ➖"It's worth remembering that before the start of the war in 2022, Putin also visited China, and after his return, the Russians began an offensive against Ukraine. ▪️Against this backdrop, the Belarusian Foreign Ministry threatens that Minsk will strike at Ukraine with all weapons if the Armed Forces of Ukraine cross the border," - says the material.show more

𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐝 𝐙 🇷🇺🇮🇪
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🚨🚨🚨BREAKING: Jenna Ellis, Donald Trump campaign attorney has plead... GUILTY in the Georgia election interference case. Just moments ago, Ellis was seen delivering a tearful courtroom statement where she claimed to have remorse for her actions in trying to overturn the election. “As an attorney who is also a Christian, I take my responsibilities as a lawyer very seriously and I endeavor to be a person of sound moral and ethical character in all of my dealings,” Ellis said. The 98-page, 41-count indictment alleges Ellis urged state legislators in key swing states Biden won to appoint presidential electors who would vote for Trump. What are your thoughts? Does she deserve any leniency or should she face prison?show more

CALL TO ACTIVISM
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I had a good meeting with U.S. Special Presidential... Envoy, General Keith Kellogg Keith Kellogg. Ukraine is deeply grateful to the United States for its support, and we value that President Trump President Donald J. Trump is so determined to achieve real peace. It is very important to realize all the results—political, defense, and economic—that were achieved during our meeting together with European leaders in Washington. Undoubtedly, it was a successful Summit, a demonstration of true unity between Europe and America. Ukraine, as always, is uniting the world. We value the United States’ readiness to be part of the security architecture for Ukraine, and our teams are actively working on shaping it. We expect that the key foundations of security will be defined shortly. We discussed how we can influence the Russians, compel them to engage in real negotiations, and end the war. Sanctions, tariffs—everything must remain on the agenda. We are ready to engage in a format of leaders. This is the format needed to resolve the key issues. Now, the same readiness is needed from Moscow. Military cooperation is important for both Ukraine and the United States, and there are two strong opportunities—an agreement on arms procurement and an agreement on drones that could significantly strengthen our arsenals. We are maintaining momentum in our work within PURL. This is an important instrument for procuring American equipment funded by partners, and we are now actively working on engaging additional countries. And, of course, the humanitarian track. The return of all abducted children. We strongly hope that America, President and the First Lady of the United States First Lady Melania Trump will continue to make personal efforts to bring back all children illegally abducted by Russia. Thank you!show more

Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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I think the IGP should see this video. Nigerian... Police, please be peaceful toward Nigerians. I weep for this innocent man 😭😭show more

CrownprinceCom2
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🚨🚨🚨MAJOR BREAKING: Judge Engoron was evacuated and a man... has been arrested for causing a fire in the courthouse where Trump’s civil fraud trial is taking place. Here are the details: "Four hours after testimony wrapped in the civil fraud trial against Donald Trump and the Trump Organization, the lower Manhattan courthouse was evacuated after someone set papers on fire, then pulled and used multiple fire extinguishers on the same floor as the courtroom.” "The judge in the case, New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron, was in his robing room when he heard shouting on the floor, and was safely escorted out of the courthouse." We’ll update with more information below as it comes.show more

CALL TO ACTIVISM
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The Bengaluru city police in a joint operation with... Puducherry police arrested techie J Kenneth, accused of murdering the parents and sister of his girlfriend Shwetha. Kenneth was spotted by Puducherry police when he was drinking at a wine shop, and on seeing the cops, Kenneth started running. Chasing him for over 200 meters, ASI Ramalingam from Puducherry police department, succeeded in nabbing Kenneth. However, Ramalingam and few other cops were injured as Kenneth assaulted them. From the same place, cops had arrested Shwetha two days back. Both had fled the city after stabbing Shwetha's parents and sister Supriya to death inside the flat of an apartment in Seegehalli, KR Puram. Shwetha is in seven-day-police custody. Police will produce Kenneth before the judge at latter's home-office in National Games Village, Koramangala by evening. The victims were identified as Somasundar (52), his wife Muthulakshmi (48), and their 19-year-old daughter Supriya. According to police, the accused allegedly carried out the murders following a dispute that escalated over financial issues linked to Shwetha's unpaid bank loans, which had reportedly crossed Rs 30 lakh. Investigators believe the financial burden, along with the couple's strained circumstances, played a key role in the incident. Police said Shwetha and Kenneth, both engineering graduates and former classmates, had been in a live-in relationship for over a year, which they had kept hidden from their families. The relationship came under strain after bank recovery notices related to Shwetha's loans began reaching her family's residence in Marathahalli. In the days leading up to the incident, Shwetha's mother reportedly visited the couple's apartment after receiving the notices, followed by her father and younger sister. Police said an argument broke out over the loan issue, which soon escalated into violence inside the apartment. Neighbours reported hearing screams around 10 pm on the night of the incident, after which Somasundar was found bleeding on the staircase. Following the killings, Shwetha allegedly fled the scene, prompting a massive manhunt that led to her arrest earlier. Kenneth's arrest in Puducherry marks another major development in the ongoing investigation. Police are continuing to reconstruct the sequence of events and determine the exact role played by each accused in the triple murder case.show more

Hate Detector 🔍
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‼️🇺🇦🏴☠ The RATS of KIEV go at it !... Zelensky starts attacking ex-commander Zaluzhnyi ahead of presidential elections ▪️A campaign targeting ex-commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), Zaluzhnyi, who is now an ambassador to Britain, has intensified in the Ukrainian information field. This is seen as the beginning of preparations for early presidential elections, organized at the behest of Zelensky's office. ▪️Materials aimed at forming a negative image of Zaluzhnyi are being spread online: quotes from his new book emphasizing his "tough" stance (specifically, the quote: "I will be the last to leave Kiev. I will definitely not surrender alive in the worst-case scenario"), photos proving his vacation in the Dominican Republic while the country was on the brink of collapse, and an old video where he skeptically assesses the threat of a full-scale Russian invasion in February 2022. ▪️Interestingly, these actions are taking place against the backdrop of public opinion polls that consistently show that in a hypothetical second round of presidential elections, Zaluzhnyi has a high chance of defeating Zelensky.show more

𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐝 𝐙 🇷🇺 🇮🇪
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Treat with urgent: Another disturbing video showing students running... for their lives, Shoutin where are the bandits 😭😭 Maybe students shouldn't go to school again because of what a fuuuuuuk is happening. Repost aggressively 😭😢show more

CrownprinceCom2
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Isn't it strange that the grandfathers of two of... the most powerful men in America, and the uncle of the third, were all involved in major scientific, technological, or government projects? Just a coincidence? Donald Trump's uncle, John G. Trump, was a renowned MIT scientist who worked on advanced military technologies during World War II and was entrusted with reviewing the papers of Nikola Tesla after his death. Jeff Bezos' grandfather, Lawrence Preston Gise, held a key position within the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, one of the institutions overseeing America's nuclear program during the Cold War and one of the most strategically important technological sectors of the era. Elon Musk's grandfather, Joshua N. Haldeman, was a leading member of the Technocracy movement, which envisioned a future governed by scientists, engineers, and technological expertise rather than traditional politicians. Today, Trump is one of the most influential political figures in America and the sitting president. Bezos built one of the world's largest corporations and controls a significant portion of the world's cloud computing infrastructure. Musk leads some of the most important technology companies on Earth and maintains a close relationship with the political establishment. These people are not here by accident. They are all part of an ancient royal control group. Posts like this have gotten my account flagged, but I have something even more interesting involving a lost civilization and ties to a certain member of this group. That post will be for my subscribers, the true supporters of my work, who are now going to be the pillars of my research, as X and Nikita Bier have done significant damage to my account.show more

Open Minded Approach
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A major debate has erupted in Poland after it... was revealed that the potential next president of the country participated in a 70 vs 70 football hooligan fight in a forest as a young man. Right-wing candidate Karol Nawrocki, who is tied in opinion polls with the liberal Warsaw mayor Rafał Trzaskowski in opinion polls ahead of the 2nd round of the presidential election on June 1st, used to be a heavyweight boxing champion as a teenager. He currently serves as the head of Poland’s Institute of National Remembrance, which is a Polish state body responsible for investigating and prosecuting nazi and communist crimes against the Polish nation. The Institute is also responsible for tearing down all communist-era monument monuments in Poland that glorify communism and the Soviet Red Army. Russia has issued an arrest warrant against Karol Nawrocki for his role in tearing down these monuments. Due to the Russian threat, Nawrocki has a gun license and walks around armed for his safety. The video shows him training some boxing in the gym together with his old coach ahead of the election. Opinions are divided about whether the news of his participation in a football hooligan fight (known as an “ustawka” in Poland) will be beneficial or detrimental for his campaign. There are those who argue it’s unfitting for a presidential candidate, while others argue it was a long time ago and proof of his manhood in a country where macho ideals are still the norm. According to media, the 7-minutes-long forest fight took place between supporters of Lechia Gdansk and Lech Poznan in 2009 and ended in a win for Nawrocki’s Lechia Gdansk.show more

Visegrád 24
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🚨🚨🚨MAJOR BREAKING: The DOJ finds there was a “significant... failure’ in Uvalde’s police response. Recently, brand new Uvalde law enforcement body camera footage showed officers vomiting and sobbing outside after they entered the classroom. Why were the officers scared? 👇 After a months long investigation into why police hesitated during the Uvalde school shooting, the answer is the police were afraid to confront the killer’s AR-15. This raises a very important question, if police are too afraid to confront an AR-15 where does that lead the rest of us? Nearly 400 law enforcement officers were implicated in the poor response that left 19 children dead. It’s time to ban assault rifles.show more

CALL TO ACTIVISM
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BREAKING: Nigerian Bishop heckled in the European Parliament by... left-wing activists after speaking about the systemic Islamist mass-murders and kidnappings of Catholics in his diocese. Father Wilfred Anagbe, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Makurdi in Nigeria’s Benue State, addressed a meeting organized by Patriots for Europe about the ongoing persecution of Christians in Nigeria, including jihadist attacks by Fulani Islamist militias, Boko Haram, and ISIS-West Africa, which have killed thousands and displaced entire Catholic communities since 2014. He called for EU-U.S. coordination to address what he described as a “jihad clothed in many names” and urged an end to the “conspiracy of silence” on these atrocities. As the bishop left the room, he was confronted and heckled by pro-abortion activistsshow more

Visegrád 24
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Alaska. Putin and Trump. The meeting that was both... awaited and feared. The outcome. By Roman Alekhin To discuss this further, the key point to understand is this: Two and a half hours behind closed doors is too little for leaders of nuclear powers if they are just starting a conversation—but too much if they were merely posing for cameras. This means the real work happened earlier—quiet, working discussions “behind the door” that never made it into the official communiqué. These are what stopped Trump from imposing secondary sanctions; this is where the exchange of conditions took place, terms that won’t be disclosed until both leaders decide the time is right. I suspect Syria was discussed, as well as the “Trump Bridge” (instead of Zangezur), the Middle East, and much more that isn’t yet visible to the naked eye. The public part? Pure theater. The point wasn’t to negotiate in front of the world or sign something, like Trump did with Armenia and Azerbaijan—minor players, important only tactically. The point was to send a signal: the presidents of Russia and the U.S. are shaking hands and smiling again, no knives behind their backs. This signals that a new reality has arrived, one that Europe, Ukraine, and everyone accustomed to building their worldview around the idea of “Russia’s isolation” will now have to reckon with—including those within our own countries. Trump’s comments on Fox News were deliberately vague—he’s a master at leaving room for maneuver. But the key takeaway is clear: the pressure will now shift from Moscow to Kyiv and Brussels. This is evident even in the final format—not a word about a “no-conditions” ceasefire, which was Europe and Zelensky’s main demand. This means the discussion on a final peace has been postponed, but within a clear framework: Zelensky must exit the war in a way that lets Europe save face. Russia’s red lines have long been clear: non-aligned status for Ukraine, return of Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, and Luhansk regions within their administrative borders (not the frontlines), lifting of sanctions, and real democracy in Ukraine without persecution of the Russian language or the Orthodox Church. These conditions will prolong the conflict for some time. Zelensky will need to stage a fighting retreat to the administrative borders—this will allow Europe to save face. But the logic is already visible: Ukraine’s defeat will be framed not as a “crushing” but as a “peaceful settlement.” Six months—that’s the timeframe in which we’ll see the dynamics. If the front accelerates, the deal is working. If it stalls, not all pieces are in place yet. But the main thing is already done: Russia is back in the game, not through gray negotiating formats but through a handshake on American soil—even if it’s chilly Alaska. (Though we have warm ties to the region, as seen in the wreath-laying for the “Heroes of ALSIB” and the meeting with Archbishop Alexy of Sitka and Alaska.) For the world, this is an image where smiles are worth more than signatures. For Trump—a chance to show he’s the only one who can “make peace.” For Putin—a symbolic victory: Russia is not a besieged enemy but an equal player. For Europe and Ukraine—the beginning of a painful new phase where they’ll have to accept the inevitable. In these talks, there were no winners or losers in Alaska. In Alaska, both presidents won, while those who weren’t there—lost, or at the very least, didn’t win.show more

🅰pocalypsis 🅰pocalypseos 🇷🇺 🇨🇳 🅉
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