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Permalink Intensified lsraeli air attacks targeting civilians across Gaza Strip

Israeli Strikes Kill 63 Palestinians in Gaza Amid Talk of Ceasefire Deal (Antiwar)


Permalink NATO announces a new mission to "protect" undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte announced Tuesday that the alliance is launching a new mission to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region. | Rutte said at a meeting in Helsinki with the leaders of NATO countries located on the Baltic Sea that the effort would be dubbed Baltic Sentry. 💬 “It will involve a range of assets, including frigates and maritime patrol aircraft, among others, and will enhance our vigilance in the Baltic,” Rutte told reporters. He also said that a small fleet of naval drones will be deployed “to provide enhanced surveillance and deterrence.” The meeting comes as a string of incidents in the Baltic has heightened concerns about possible Russian activities in the region.

NATO chief calls for shift to ‘wartime mindset’ (RT)
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The hunt for Russian oil. NATO is blocking the Gulf of Finland (Vadim Egorov)
The Master Race Complex or Why NATO Loses (Agit Papadakis)


Permalink Delusional US, humiliated EU, terrorist Ukraine: Key messages from Lavrov press conference

The West’s refusal to accept its diminishing role is driving global instability, the Russian foreign minister has said | Attempts by the West to suppress competition and protect its privileged position at any cost are the main drivers of international tensions today, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Tuesday. The top Russian diplomat spoke with domestic and international reporters in Moscow to outline the work of his department over the last year, and to answer questions about issues the country’s diplomats are dealing with.  Lavrov described the source of the confrontation between the West and multiple other nations, including Russia, as a clash between the US and its allies on one side, who are attempting to force a poorly-defined “rules-based order” onto other countries, versus parties that respect the UN Charter as the foundation of the world order created following World War II. Essentially, the West wants to suppress any nation that does not submit to its policies or is better in any sphere, Lavrov stated.

Lavrov tells reporters about Biden’s last moves, Trump and security guarantees for Ukraine (TASS)


Permalink South Korea’s president detained – Yonhap

Yoon Suk Yeol’s lawyers have said he voluntarily surrendered for questioning after multiple failed attempts to arrest him | South Korean authorities have detained President Yoon Suk Yeol for questioning on charges of leading an insurrection over his brief imposition of martial law last month, according to Yonhap.  A warrant to detain Yoon was executed shortly after 10:30am local time on Wednesday, the news agency reported, citing the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO). 💬 “To prevent an unfortunate and violent incident, I decided to appear before the CIO even though I believe the investigation is illegal,” Yoon said in a video message recorded at his residence in central Seoul. “The rule of law has completely collapsed in this country,” he added. On December 3, Yoon declared martial law, citing threats from “anti-state” forces. The highly controversial move was swiftly overruled and led to his impeachment by the National Assembly on December 14, with a vote of 204-85. The Constitutional Court is currently deliberating on whether to permanently remove him from office, a decision that must be made within 180 days.

South Korea's Yoon detained, a first for country (Yonhap/VOA)


Permalink Aisha: Tragic story of Palestinian girl never back home

Marzieh Rahmani | This story is not just the story of Aisha but it is the common sorrow and grief of the Palestinian nation for the past 76 years; the oppressed nation whose ultimate wish is to see their motherland even one time before death. | A group of Mehr News Agency correspondents visited an art exhibition that the Iranian photographer Wahab Ramzi collected its photos from the Palestinian refugee camp at the Museum of Contemporary Palestinian Arts in Tehran.  In 2023, Iranian photographer Wahab Ramzi went to the Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon. During this visit, he encountered the life stories, dreams, and laughter of the Palestinians and saw their family albums. This museum is the result of his photography of Palestinian people living in 4 Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon.  Entitled 'Keys Older Than Israel', the gallery exhibits pictures that Ramzi captured from the refugee camps in Lebanon. The pictures depict the life story of Palestinian refugees who kept their homes' keys in the hope of returning to their motherland, Palestine. Every picture in the exhibition tells the tragic story of Palestinian families who have been displaced by the Israeli regime in 1948. What is most painful and surprising is the fact that the keys in these pictures of older than the fake regime of Israel.


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