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  • The Central Bank of the Russian Federation has set a record rate: what made it raise it to 21%

    The Central Bank of the Russian Federation has set a record rate: what made it raise it to 21%

    The Central Bank of the Russian Federation has set a record rate: what made it raise it to 21%

    The Russian central bank raised its key policy rate to 21% due to rising inflation and military spending. The decision was made against the backdrop of domestic demand exceeding production capacity.

    The Russian central bank has announced a two percentage point hike in its key interest rate, to a record 21%, in an attempt to curb inflation. This is reported by AP, UNN reports.

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    This decision was made against the backdrop of huge government spending on military needs in the context of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which puts additional pressure on the economy.

    The NBU said in a statement that domestic demand continues to exceed the capacity to produce goods and services. Inflation is significantly higher than the July forecasts, and expectations of further growth also continue to rise. This may indicate the possibility of new rate hikes as early as December.

    Despite the challenges, Russia's economy continues to grow thanks to high oil export revenues and growing government spending, mainly on the military. Higher interest rates are intended to make borrowing more expensive, which should help reduce inflationary pressures.

    Inflation in Ukraine accelerated to 8.6%: what prices rose the mostOctober 10 2024, 01:35 PM • 14324 views

  • Iran claims “limited damage” from Israeli attacks on three provinces

    Iran claims “limited damage” from Israeli attacks on three provinces

    Iran claims “limited damage” from Israeli attacks on three provinces

    Iran reported that Israeli attacks on Tehran, Khuzestan and Ilam provinces caused only “limited damage”. Iran's air defense system successfully intercepted and neutralized the attacks.

    Iran has announced that Israel has caused only "limited damage". This was reported by IRNA, UNN reports.

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    According to the state news agency IRNA, the attacks were carried out in the provinces of Tehran, Khuzestan and Ilam, but caused only "limited damage" in some areas.

    Iran emphasized that the attack was successfully intercepted and neutralized by Iran's "integrated air defense system." Officials also noted that air defenses were activated in several regions, particularly around Tehran, to provide protection against possible threats.

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  • London prepares for large-scale protests: right-wing vs. anti-racists

    London prepares for large-scale protests: right-wing vs. anti-racists

    London prepares for large-scale protests: right-wing vs. anti-racists

    On Saturday, parallel rallies of right-wing anti-immigrant forces and anti-racism activists will be held in London. The police will step up security measures to prevent possible clashes between protesters.

    In London, large rallies of right-wing protesters who oppose immigrants and demonstrators who fight racism are planned for Saturday. This is reported by Reuters, according to UNN.

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    According to the information, the events will take place under the close supervision of the police, who will carry out an intensified operation to prevent possible clashes between the participants.

    The “Unite the Kingdom” march, organized by anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, known as Tommy Robinson, will begin at Victoria train station before moving on to Parliament. The police call on participants to maintain order and ensure security during the events.

    Russia, China and Iran could spark violent protests in the US after the election – US intelligenceOctober 23 2024, 01:00 AM • 21765 views

  • Georgian President voted in parliamentary elections

    Georgian President voted in parliamentary elections

    Georgian President voted in parliamentary elections

    Parliamentary elections kicked off in Georgia with a new electronic voting system and a fully proportional system. More than 3.5 million citizens, including those abroad, are eligible to vote.

    Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili voted in the parliamentary elections, expressing confidence that today “Georgia will win”. This UNN reported with reference to NewsGeorgia.

    “This time I voted for something, not someone. I voted for the new Georgia for which I came to this country 22 years ago, for which my ancestors prayed. I voted for the Georgia that I am sure all of Georgia is praying for. Tonight, we will all be winners. No one will lose because Georgia will win,” Zurabishvili said.

    Parliamentary elections have begun in Georgia. Polling stations opened on Saturday at 8:00 a.m. local time nationwide except for occupied Abkhazia and the Tskhinvali region.

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    According to the Central Election Commission, there are 3,044 polling stations in Georgia. These include 13 special polling stations – 12 at penitentiary institutions and one at a psychiatric center. Also on the day of voting 67 polling stations will work outside Georgia – in 53 cities of 42 countries of the world.

    3,508,294 citizens are eligible to vote, including 95,910 abroad.

    In Georgia, voting is taking place in 84 electoral districts. The largest constituency is Batumi, where about 155,000 voters are registered. The smallest is Shuakhevi (about 14.5 thousand).

    This election is the first in which electronic means of voting – voter verification and vote counting machines – are used en masse. Up to 90 percent of voters will use them. In 2,330 polling stations, including all abroad, voting will be conducted in the traditional form, according to the old rules.

    Elections in Georgia: the ruling party is caught in a scandal over the “Russian trace” in a campaign videoOctober 25 2024, 01:55 PM • 11639 views

    The parliament will be staffed according to new rules. For the first time, 150 deputies of the legislative body are elected not by a mixed system, as before, but by a fully proportional system.

    In order to get into parliament, parties will have to overcome the five-percent threshold. Eighteen political entities are competing for parliamentary mandates.

    Opinion polls give contradictory forecasts. The most likely scenario is that the ruling Georgian Dream and four other opposition forces will overcome the barrier.

    If no party manages to win a majority of seats, a coalition government will have to be formed.

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    Today, October 26, parliamentary elections are being held in Georgia, which may significantly affect the direction of the country's development.

  • Russia is preparing the information basis for the deployment of DPRK troops – ISW

    Russia is preparing the information basis for the deployment of DPRK troops – ISW

    Russia is preparing the information basis for the deployment of DPRK troops - ISW

    Russia is conducting information operations to justify the use of North Korean troops against Ukraine. According to intelligence, 12,000 DPRK troops are already in Russia.

    The Russian Federation may be conducting information operations to accuse Ukraine of being the “aggressor” in the Russian invasion of Ukraine in order to justify the use of North Korean troops as combatants in its war. This was reported by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), according to UNN.

    President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that Russia will soon deploy North Korean troops in unspecified combat zones on October 27 and 28, as Russian and North Korean officials continue to make vague but ambiguous statements about the possible presence of North Korean troops in Russia.

    It is noted that North Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Kim Jong-gyu did not deny reports of the deployment of North Korean troops in Russia, but said that such a deployment would comply with the principles of international law

    Russian dictator Vladimir Putin once again failed to deny the presence of North Korean troops on Russian territory in an interview with the Russian state television channel Rossiya 1 on October 25, after the BRICS summit in Kazan, and stated that it was Russia's sovereign decision to activate the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement between Russia and North Korea, signed on June 18, 2024.

    Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov also reportedly stated that the provision of military assistance under the treaty is a signal of deterrence and that military assistance will allegedly be activated only in the event of “aggression” against any of the parties to the treaty.

    It is noted that the participation of North Korean troops in hostilities in the Kursk region or frontline areas in Ukraine would make North Korea an active combatant and belligerent in the war of the Russian Federation in Ukraine.

    In these statements, ISW analysts see Russia preparing the ground to justify the involvement of the DPRK military in the war.

    The Kremlin may be conducting information operations to accuse Ukraine of being the aggressor in Russia's invasion of Ukraine in order to justify the use of North Korean troops as combatants in its war

    – the statement said.

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    According to Ukrainian intelligence, there are 12,000 DPRK servicemen in Russia, some of whom, having been trained at eastern training grounds, have already headed to the Kursk region.

    NATO member states confirmed on Wednesday evidence that North Korea has sent troops to Russia.

  • “This is serious, and it causes further escalation”: scholz on sending dPRK troops to rf

    “This is serious, and it causes further escalation”: scholz on sending dPRK troops to rf

    “This is serious, and it causes further escalation": scholz on sending dPRK troops to rf

    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced a serious escalation due to the presence of North Korean troops in Russia. According to intelligence reports, about 12,000 DPRK troops have already been deployed to Russia.

    The presence of North Korean soldiers in Russia and their possible participation in the war against Ukraine is serious, and causes further escalation of the current situation. This was stated by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, reports UNN citing Le Monde.

    “The question of the transfer of North Korean soldiers to Russia and their possible deployment in Ukraine (…) is very alarming. This is serious, and it causes a further escalation of the current situation,” the prime minister told German media during his visit to India.

    Scholz added that the broadcast was indicative of “the Russian president's growing unease.

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    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Ukraine needs determination from its partners, given North Korea's new role in supporting russia. Zelensky noted that Putin is afraid of peace and that is why he is looking for ways to increase aggression and bring North Korea to the front now.

    Zelensky reported that as early as October 27-28, the first North Korean military will be used by Russia in Ukraine in combat operations.

    The GUR reported that the number of North Korean military deployed to Russia now stands at about 12,000, including 500 officers, including three Pyongyang generals.

  • Biden encouraged Netanyahu to strike back at Iran: what is known

    Biden encouraged Netanyahu to strike back at Iran: what is known

    Biden encouraged Netanyahu to strike back at Iran: what is known

    The US president has approved the development of an Israeli retaliation against Iran to deter future attacks. Israel struck military sites in three Iranian provinces, causing “limited damage”.

    U.S. President Joe Biden "encouraged" Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a phone call last week to "devise" a retaliatory strike against Iran that would "deter future attacks on Israel," a senior U.S. administration official said, reports UNN citing CNN.

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    U.S. officials had expected Israel to retaliate against Iran by Nov. 5, and an attack before the U.S. election would bring public attention to the growing instability in the Middle East in the days after the U.S. presidential election.

    "The President discussed the overall situation with Prime Minister Netanyahu. Last week, he called on the prime minister to develop a response that will deter further attacks on Israel while reducing the risk of further escalation. And that's our goal. That's also Israel's goal, as they said tonight: if Iran decides to respond, we will be fully prepared to defend ourselves again against any attack," the official said.

    According to CNN, both Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have been briefed on Israel's retaliatory strikes on Iran and have been closely monitoring developments.

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    Israel launched direct strikes against Iran on Saturday morning in response to Tehran's launch of ballistic missiles earlier this month. The Israeli military said it hit "accurate" military targets in Iran, and Iranian state media reported several explosions.

    Official Iranian media reported that strikes hit military installations in three provinces – Tehran, Ilam and Khuzestan – but said their air defenses worked well and damage was "limited.

    Israeli officials said Israel's decision to strike Iranian military facilities came after weeks of discussions in the country's security cabinet about the nature and scope of such an attack.

  • FATF refuses to blacklist Russia at Ukraine’s request

    FATF refuses to blacklist Russia at Ukraine’s request

    FATF refuses to blacklist Russia at Ukraine's request

    FATF did not include russia in the list of money-laundering countries despite Ukraine's demands. China, India, Saudi Arabia and South Africa opposed this decision, extending only the suspension of russia's membership in the organization.

    The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), contrary to the requirements of Ukraine, did not include Russia in the list of violators. However, FATF has extended the suspension of Moscow's membership in the organization, the FATF said in a statement following a meeting in Paris, the UNN quoted DW as saying.

    Reuters sources say Kiev's request was rejected by several countries at once, including China, India, Saudi Arabia and South Africa.

    One of the agency's interlocutors specified that the decision was postponed to collect additional evidence. The FATF itself declined to comment.

    FATF may consider blacklisting russia at the request of Ukraine, Politico reported earlier, citing sources. In public, FATF is noted to have said that it finds russia's aggression unacceptable and contrary to its "core principles," but a near downgrade of russia's rating requires consensus from its multilateral members.

    Additional complications: an expert on the consequences of the possible inclusion of Russia in the FATF blacklistOctober 17 2024, 10:52 AM • 83891 view

    The intergovernmental body now brings together about 40 countries, including China, India, Brazil, South Africa and Saudi Arabia, three times a year to assess which countries should be moved to or from gray and blacklists.

    According to the document, Ukraine first asked to include Russia in the list of high-risk jurisdictions in April 2022 and since then has continuously – albeit unsuccessfully – provided new evidence to downgrade Moscow.

    FATF suspended russia's membership in February 2023 – a year after moscow invaded Ukraine – but has so far refrained from downgrading its rating.

  • In Georgia’s elections: ballot stuffing and smashing of electronic ballot boxes

    In Georgia’s elections: ballot stuffing and smashing of electronic ballot boxes

    In Georgia's elections: ballot stuffing and smashing of electronic ballot boxes

    In Georgia's parliamentary elections, police are investigating mass ballot stuffing at a polling station in Marneuli. In Baghdat municipality, a voter smashed electronic voting equipment.

    In Georgia, police opened a criminal case over alleged mass ballot stuffing at a polling station in Marneuli County. Meanwhile, in Baghdat municipality, a citizen broke into a polling station and smashed electronic voting devices. This UNN reported with reference to NewsGeorgia.

    Georgian Central Election Commission (CEC) Chairman Giorgi Kalandarishvili stated that the Interior Ministry has opened a criminal case due to alleged mass ballot stuffing at polling station 69 in Marneuli.

    He also sought clarification from the Marneuli District Election Commission to explain the situation and demanded a meeting.

    This is disturbing information and the Election Commission, if confirmed, will not allow such isolated, controlled or manipulative incidents to undermine the months of effort we put into Election Day

    – He added.

    The media reports that the voting process at the said polling station is currently suspended.

    Images of the mass stuffing of polling stations were disseminated on social networks by the head of the organization "Transparency International – Georgia" Eka Gigauri.

    It is also reported that in village of Didwela in Baghdat municipality, a voter broke into polling station and smashed several electronic voting devices.

    The media circulated footage from the spot showing overturned electronic ballot boxes and voter verification machines.

    The fact was confirmed by the Chairman of the Central Election Commission of Georgia Giorgi Kalandarishvili. At the same time, according to him, only the registration machines were out of order.

    Kalandarishvili attributed the citizen's behavior to "a certain psycho-emotional state."

    "The commission ensured smooth continuation of the voting process at the polling station by utilizing other machines," he said.

    According to Kalandarishvili, now the voting process at this polling station continues in a normal mode.

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    On October 26, parliamentary elections are being held in Georgia. Eighteen parties are participating, including the ruling Georgian Dream, which has been in power for 12 years.

    For the first time, 150 members of parliament are elected under a fully proportional system, rather than a mixed system as before. In order to pass to the legislative body, parties need to overcome the five-percent threshold.

    More than 3,100 polling stations are open in Georgia and beyond. 3.5 million citizens have the right to vote. Polling stations opened at 08:00 and will close at 20:00.

  • Grammy winner Lil Durk arrested for contract killing in Florida

    Grammy winner Lil Durk arrested for contract killing in Florida

    Grammy winner Lil Durk arrested for contract killing in Florida

    Rapper Lil Durk is accused of organizing the murder of his cousin Quando Rondo in 2022. Five members of his Only the Family crew have been arrested along with him, while two more suspects are wanted.

    Grammy Award-winning rapper Lil Durk was arrested in Florida on federal charges that he paid for the attempted murder of rapper Quando Rondo in 2022 at a Los Angeles gas station, which resulted in the death of the rapper's cousin. This UNN reported with reference to Hollywood Reporter.

    Lil Durk, 32, is charged with conspiracy to commit the contract killing of 24-year-old Saviai Robinson – the cousin of Quando Rondo. He was shot and killed on August 19, 2022

    Five other members of Chicago rap crewLil Durk's “Only the Family” or “OTF” have also been arrested, and at least two more could be arrested, according to court documents filed. Durk was arrested Thursday night in South Florida as he tried to flee the country, the FBI said.

    FBI agent Sarah Corcoran said in an affidavit that OTF members “committed violence, including murder and assault, at the direction of Banks and to maintain their OTF status.

    Za informatsiyeyu slidstva vony obstrilyaly mashynu, ale yikh holovna tsilʹ Quando Rondo vyzhyv.

    According to investigators, they fired on the car, but their primary target was Quando Rondo survived.

    Law enforcement also believes the motive was revenge for the death of Lil Durk's friend King Von, who was shot and killed by an associate of Quando Rondo at an Atlanta nightclub in November 2020 after Von and Rondo got into a fight.

    Reference

    Lil Durk, whose real name is Durk Banks, won the Grammy Award for Best Melodic Rap Performance earlier this year for his song “All My Life,” featuring J. Cole. He was also nominated for the award three times and appeared as a featured artist on Drake's track “Laugh Now Cry Later.”

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