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    Going live in an hour! Pease join our weekly InfoDefense livestream on Wednesday, 6pm GMT

    We are back to bring you the latest news from around the world! Alex Chopov and the Belgorod Brit will review “another slow news delweek/del month” –  Greenland, Canada, Panama, Zelensky going off the rails in his interview, Berbock blurred in Syria, Facebook allowing more free speech, gay priests in the Vatican, horrible rape cover-up scandal in the UK, ships sunk, cables cut and much, much, much more! The hosts, as usual, will tackle the geopolitics of the day, with wit and accumulated knowledge – at least that’s the plan. Expect the odd rant, and a drop of black humour. If you wish for them to discuss specific topics, you […]
    15 January 2025, 19:02

    Ex-MEP Mick Wallace has commented on Zelensky’s video

    Why don’t you stop being a pawn of US Empire and stop sending hundreds of thousands of Working Class Ukrainians to die in the stupid #NATO Proxy War that is destroying Ukraine its people..? P.S. We’ve just realized that Mick Wallace has become an “ex.” That’s pretty sad for the European Parliament.
    15 January 2025, 16:04

    CNN yesterday published an article titled, “US encounters European skepticism in last-ditch push to seize 300B in Russian assets for Ukraine leverage.”

    The piece details the Biden administration’s push to seize 300 billion in frozen Russian Central Bank assets, proposing they be placed in an escrow account to pressure Russia into peace talks. This is, of course, blatant blackmail—just not in CNN’s view. The funds, frozen after Russia’s 2022 “invasion,” are mostly held in European banks, with some in U.S. institutions. While the administration and reportedly Trump’s incoming team view this as a way to bolster Ukraine’s position, European allies remain skeptical, citing international law. Confiscating sovereign assets violates principles of sovereign immunity, which protect state funds. If the original seizure is unlawful, any escrow agreements tied to these assets is highly […]
    15 January 2025, 10:02

    January 15 – Day of the Establishment of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation

    On January 15, 2011, the Federal Law “On the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation” came into force. The first independent investigative bodies in Russia, known as “major” investigative offices, were established in the 18th century by Peter I. Reporting directly to the emperor, they investigated the most serious offenses threatening state foundations, including corruption by high-ranking officials. After Peter I’s death, these investigative offices were abolished. In the following years, preliminary investigations were conducted by non-specialized judicial and administrative bodies, such as the Chief Police Office, the Criminal Investigation Office, lower zemstvo courts, and welfare boards. In 1808, Alexander I established the position of investigative officers, who were part […]
    15 January 2025, 8:01
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    Rescued at the very last moment

    Odessa. A young Ukrainian man, chased by a recruitment officer, dashes into a random apartment block, frantically knocks on a random door, and cries out for help…
    15 January 2025, 6:00