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  • Putin expands gas payment methods after US sanctions on Russia’s Gazprombank

    Putin expands gas payment methods after US sanctions on Russia’s Gazprombank

    Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin has signed a decree allowing additional payment options for Russian gas, bypassing Gazprombank, which is sanctioned by the United States.

    Source: a document on the Russian legal information portal on Thursday, 5 December

    Details: Putin's decree amends his 31 March 2022 order, stipulating that payments for Russian gas are no longer tied to Gazprombank until sanctions against it are lifted.

    In addition, the decree effectively allows payments for Russian gas to be made through mutual debt cancellation. Previously, Russia had insisted on payments in roubles to bypass restrictions on working with dollars and euros.

    At the same time, there is a possibility that Western sanctions could extend to other banks through which some EU countries make payments for Russian gas.

    Of the EU states, only Hungary and Slovakia continue to receive Russian pipeline gas, with Austria having been on this list until recently. Serbia is another European consumer of Russian gas.

    Background:

    • On 21 November, the US Department of the Treasury blacklisted Gazprombank, the last major Russian bank not yet under sanctions.
    • The Hungarian government subsequently submitted a request to US authorities for an exemption from the sanctions on Gazprombank to allow continued payments for Russian gas supplies through the bank.

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  • How did the Ukrainian delegation’s meeting with Trump’s team in Washington go?

    How did the Ukrainian delegation’s meeting with Trump’s team in Washington go?

    Politics How did the Ukrainian delegation’s meeting with Trump’s team in Washington go? Friday, December 6, 2024 How did the Ukrainian delegation’s meeting with Trump’s team in Washington go?

    Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak met in Washington with Donald Trump’s special representative for the Russian-Ukrainian war, Keith Kellogg, National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, and Vice President-elect JD Vance. According to the WSJ, Kellogg supports the Biden administration’s efforts to provide as much weapons as possible to Ukraine before the inauguration. He said this would give Trump leverage over Moscow in settlement negotiations. At the same time, the Trump team “did not show much interest” in Ukraine’s NATO membership. Ukraine, in turn, emphasized its desire to achieve sustainable peace because “an unstable, temporary peace is not in the interests of the United States or Ukraine.” Also in Florida, Yermak met with Trump’s White House chief of staff, Susie Wiles, to discuss the Russian war in Ukraine. The publication noted: “Weary from a nearly three-year war with Russia, Ukraine plans to announce its readiness for peace.” Trump team representatives have not yet officially commented on the meeting.

  • G7 leaders plan to hold an online meeting on December 13

    G7 leaders plan to hold an online meeting on December 13

    G7 leaders plan to hold an online meeting on December 13

    The G7 leaders will meet for an online summit on December 13 to discuss the situation in Ukraine and the Middle East. They will also consider the possibility of introducing additional sanctions against Russia and North Korea.

    The G7 leaders plan to hold an online meeting next week. They will discuss, in particular, Ukraine. This is reported by NHK, writes UNN.

    Details

    According to the publication, the online summit is scheduled to be held on December 13. On behalf of Japan, it will be attended by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. At the meeting, G7 leaders intend to "confirm their unity" on the eve of the inauguration of the new US President Donald Trump.

    The main topics of the talks are expected to be the situation in Ukraine and the Middle East. It is also noted that the G7 leaders may discuss the possibility of introducing additional sanctions against Russia and North Korea. The G7 is currently chaired by Italy.

    In addition, it is expected that next year, under the Canadian presidency, they will continue to cooperate on solving the problems facing the international community.

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    Zelensky signed a law on obtaining a кредиту 50 billion loan from the G7. The funds do not need to be returned without reparations from the Russian Federation, and the return will be made at the expense of frozen Russian assets.

  • Postecoglou reaches familiar Spurs manager endgame as Angeball drifts towards despair

    Postecoglou reaches familiar Spurs manager endgame as Angeball drifts towards despair

    Ange Postecoglou reacts during Spurs' defeat at Bournemouth

    Spurs have had a lot of different managers with a lot of different approaches. But the endgame always has the same feel.

    A growing, gnawing, nagging sense that whatever talent you know or believe yourself to possess as a coach, you are not going to be able to stop Spurs being Spurs. Eventually there comes a game that crystallises all those doubts and ends the debate. Some managers come to this conclusion slowly and sadly, some take a more Antonio Conte route, but they all get there in the end.

    It really feels like we’re there with Postecoglou now. Spurs haven’t just been terrible since the ridiculousness of the Man City game – although they have been that – they’ve been predictably terrible.

    Everyone inside and outside Tottenham knew this would happen. Absolutely not one person with any experience of them at all watched Spurs utterly dismantle the defending champions and thought to themselves it might be the start of something rather than just their latest bit of Spursy pantomime. The 4-0 at City was never the punchline, only ever the set-up.

    Which is also why the “At least it’s exciting!” defence doesn’t really wash. Because it isn’t exciting, not really, not if you know it cannot lead anywhere. It was exciting at the start of last season precisely because we couldn’t 100 per cent know for sure that Angeball wasn’t the one chance in 14000605 for Spurs to actually win something. Now, of course, we all know better.

    They were bad against Fulham but burgled a point. They absolutely stunk the place out here. When things come to the end for a Spurs manager, it’s usually on the back of precisely this kind of non-performance. A game where they are out-thought mentally and bullied relentlessly physically. We’re sure there must have been a 50-50 ball that emerged Spurs’ way at some point during this game, it’s just that we can’t remember it at this time.

    You can’t say for sure that the players aren’t trying but it also doesn’t really matter. Whether they were trying or not it’s almost impossible to conjure an image of how it might look any worse.

    Spurs have very often been bad this season, but we truly can’t remember it looking quite this disorganised, this shambolic, and most damningly this uninterested.

    Angeball has failed, that much is now clear. There is sympathy for the fact he is without some key players at the back, but none for the way he insists that Fraser Forster, Radu Dragusin and Archie Gray should play in precisely the same way as Guglielmo Vicario, Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven.

    Sticking to your principles no matter what isn’t noble or visionary; it’s stubborn and stupid. Spurs and Postecoglou threw themselves over that precipice here. At full strength, Spurs have the players to play that way and the positives outweigh the negatives. That is, plainly, not the case when this many changes are required.

    What was somehow Bournemouth’s only goal was a genuine disaster for Spurs’ patched-up defence, the excellent Dean Huijsen making a straightforward arcing run to the back post that inexplicably earned him three yards of prime penalty area real estate in which to nod past Forster.

    Spurs had actually been okay for the 15 minutes or so before that, but that was the end of any hint of competence from the visitors, who were rattled into oblivion by their own incompetence. If there’s something Spurs should be used to by now, it’s their own incompetence. One of the great bits that it always seems to catch them by surprise. The players, that is. Not the fans. Nothing about this caught them on the hop.

    There was the brief threat of a rally early in the second half. Son Heung-Min got the ball in the net but had strayed needlessly offside. But there was simply no wit or purpose to Spurs’ attacking play beyond getting the ball to Dejan Kulusevski and hoping for the best. Their number-one second-half strategy was James Maddison whipping corners into the air in the hope the blustery wind might blow them into the net. It’s the sort of thing that might have a decent chance of working against Spurs, but not really against anyone else.

    Whatever sympathy may exist with regards to the reduced numbers at the back doesn’t apply to the frontline either. With Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke – who took classy touches to a whole new level with an entire muted performance at his former club – restored Spurs were at full-strength going forward.

    This was a night to suck the air right out of a football club. Just a blank empty space where the performance should be. Where it’s not clear whether or not the players even care, and you can’t even decide which option is the more damning anyway.

    As with so many men before him, Postecoglou is not the cause of Tottenham’s ennui. It’s not his fault this is a club going nowhere. But never has it looked more stark than tonight that he is not the solution either.

    It’s almost impossible to know who might be. Spurs could do worse than consider the man in the opposition dugout here; it would be an appointment to the one time they nearly got it right with Mauricio Pochettino anyway: a foreign coach with clear and interesting ideas making his way up in the game.

    They’ve tried elite winners. They’ve tried leftfield Australians who have 15 different intonations of the word mate, able with subtle alterations to make it mean everything from, well, ‘mate’ to ‘c*nt’. They’ve tried desperately appointing Nuno Espirito Santo because literally every other human on earth has said no.

    What they try next probably won’t work out either. But tonight was a night that sharpened the mind and made it clear that we’ll find out pretty soon.

    Postecoglou is on borrowed time after a game that should have had a far more harrowing final score. The last half-hour in which Spurs were, in theory, chasing an equaliser, was instead an exercise in just how many chances Bournemouth could waste to settle it. The final tally was 23 attempts for the home side – their Premier League high for the season – and a lot of them were very, very presentable.

    Profligacy, offside flags and Forster’s tree-trunk limbs kept the scoreline respectable, but the performance could not be saved. It seems absurd that a manager can look this cooked less than a fortnight after a 4-0 win at the defending champions, but Spurs are absurd. Always and forever, for better or usually worse.

    It was Chelsea’s visit to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last November that first popped the Angeball bubble. It seems entirely possible and fitting they will return a year and a month later to land the fatal blow.

  • Russia using more glide bombs as artillery advantage slips, Western officials say

    Russia using more glide bombs as artillery advantage slips, Western officials say

    Russia using more glide bombs as artillery advantage slips, Western officials say

    Russia's artillery advantage against Ukraine is diminishing, dropping to 1.5 rounds for each Ukrainian shell, Sky News reported on Dec. 5, citing unnamed Western officials.

    Previously, Russian shells outnumbered Ukrainian ammunition by a minimum ratio of five to one.

    The current decline is due to a "wide variety of factors," Western officials told Sky News on the condition of anonymity. These include production and transport difficulties, along with Ukrainian drone strikes against ammunition depots.

    Shipments of Western ammunition supplies have also helped Ukraine level out the disparity.

    Russia is still finding other ways to maintain fighting power, officials said, pointing to Russia's increased use of glide bombs.

    There has been a "massive increase in Russian glide bomb use on the front line to devastating effect," one official said.

    Ammunition shortages have plagued Ukraine over the course of Russia's full-scale invasion. The EU failed to deliver on its promise to produce 1 million artillery shells between March 2023 and 2024 while political disputes in Washington led to a severe delay in a $61 billion aid package.

    "Russia vastly outnumbers us in daily artillery attacks," Defense Minister Rustem Umerov said at an artillery coalition session on Jan. 18.

    "At different areas of the front and stages of hostilities, they fired five to 10 times more artillery shells than the Ukrainian forces."

    Before Ukraine acquired Western-provided NATO-standard 105- and 155-millimeter artillery systems and munitions, the disparity between rounds fired daily by Ukrainian and Russian units in some cases reached a ratio of 50 to 1,500, according to sources in Ukraine's military.

    Ukraine has now received more than a third of the 500,000 155 mm shells expected to be delivered under the Czech ammunition initiative by the end of 2024.

    Even as Ukraine narrows the ammunition gap, Russian forces continue to gain ground in Ukraine's east, seizing territory at heavy personnel costs.

    Ukraine war latest: Ukrainian forces regain control of Novyi Komar village in Donetsk OblastKey developments on Dec. 5: * Ukrainian forces regain control of Novyi Komar village in Donetsk Oblast * At least 6 Ukrainian mayors held captive by Russia, Zelensky says * Ukrainian forces to receive 30,000 DeepStrike drones in 2025 as part of Zelensky’s resilience plan, minister says * ’There…Russia using more glide bombs as artillery advantage slips, Western officials sayThe Kyiv IndependentThe Kyiv Independent news deskRussia using more glide bombs as artillery advantage slips, Western officials say
  • Invaders comb occupied villages of Kherson region in search of deserters – CNS

    Invaders comb occupied villages of Kherson region in search of deserters – CNS

    Invaders comb occupied villages of Kherson region in search of deserters - CNS

    Russian security forces are conducting large-scale raids in the occupied villages of the Kherson region in search of deserters. Fugitives are sent to storm in other directions of the front to intimidate personnel.

    In the temporarily occupied territories of the Kherson region, Russian security forces are conducting large-scale raids aimed at identifying military personnel who have fled their positions. this is reported by the Center for National Resistance, writes UNN.

    Details

    It is noted that in the region there were cases of mass non-compliance with orders by subordinates due to low morale and alcohol abuse. As a result, the occupation command decided to conduct police raids on abandoned settlements from the Rosgvardiya in order to find deserters.

    If the fugitives are found, they are thrown into meat attacks in other directions of the front. Thus, the enemy intimidates the personnel and maintains discipline. However, practice shows that even such methods do not help,

    – the message says.

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    Russia failed the plan to recruit 10 thousand Ukrainians from the occupied territories to its army for 2024. As of December, only 4 thousand people were recruited, mainly from the territories occupied since 2014.

  • Electronic referral to vlk will appear in reserve+ by the end of February 2025 – Ministry of Defense

    Electronic referral to vlk will appear in reserve+ by the end of February 2025 – Ministry of Defense

    Electronic referral to vlk will appear in reserve+ by the end of February 2025 - Ministry of Defense

    Until the end of February 2025, the Reserve+ app will be able to receive electronic referrals to vlk. The medical examination procedure will be divided into two stages and will be allowed to take place in civilian institutions.

    Referrals to the Military Medical Commission (vlk) will be available through the Reserve+ app until the end of February 2025. This was announced by Deputy Defense Minister Kateryna Chernogorenko on the air of the telethon, reports UNN.

    At the first stage of the reform, we will introduce electronic referrals to the vlk, which can be obtained simply by phone, without having to visit the shopping center. This will be implemented by the end of February,

    Chernogorenko noted.

    According to her, the Ministry of defense will gradually scale up this reform. In the future, those liable for military service will be able to undergo a medical examination in any civilian institution of their choice.

    The vlk procedure will be divided into two stages: a medical examination in civilian institutions and an administrative part, which will be carried out by the Defense Ministry system. This approach will make the process decentralized, autonomous, digitalized and convenient for the military, as well as significantly reduce corruption risks.,

    Chernogorenko explained.

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    The Ministry of Defense is working on the ability to add a subpoena tracking function in the Reserve+app. Technical implementation is not difficult, regulatory aspects are currently being evaluated and government support is expected.

  • Ukrainian air defences responding to Russian-launched aerial assets in Kyiv

    Ukrainian air defences responding to Russian-launched aerial assets in Kyiv

    Russian forces launched attack drones on Ukraine on the evening of Thursday, 5 December, prompting a response from Ukrainian air defence units.

    Source: Ukraine's Air Force; Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko

    Quote from Klitschko: "Air defence units are responding [to Russian-launched aerial assets] in the Obolonskyi district of the capital. Stay in shelters!"

    Details: The Ukrainian military issued a warning of UAVs flying towards the cities of Vyshhorod and Kyiv.

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  • Ukraine’s partial NATO accession is technically possible; the question is the political will of Ukraine’s allies.

    Ukraine’s partial NATO accession is technically possible; the question is the political will of Ukraine’s allies.

    Politics Ukraine’s partial NATO accession is technically possible; the question is the political will of Ukraine’s allies. Friday, December 6, 2024 Ukraine’s partial NATO accession is technically possible; the question is the political will of Ukraine’s allies.

    Technically, the accession of part of Ukraine to NATO is possible and would have precedent, following the examples of Germany before its unification and certain islands co-owned by France and the UK that are not Alliance territories by treaty. Therefore, the question is whether NATO members have the political will for this, especially the US, writes DW. Germany is afraid that the risk of being drawn into a military conflict in response to another Russian attack on Ukraine would be very high. However, former NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg disagrees with this, believing that Ukraine’s immediate partial accession to NATO could end the war, but it would be necessary to determine which territories Article 5 would apply to. Poland, France, and the Baltic countries could consent to the Ukraine’s partial accession even before the war ends. President Zelenskyy has said previously that Ukraine understands the impossibility of joining NATO before the end of the war but requests an invitation to demonstrate the state’s Euro-Atlantic ties to Russia.

  • Due to possible infection of injection bags in Mexico, 13 children died

    Due to possible infection of injection bags in Mexico, 13 children died

    Due to possible infection of injection bags in Mexico, 13 children died

    13 children died from infection with intravenous feeding packages in Mexico. The cause was the multi-resistant bacterium Klebsiella oxytoca, found in four hospitals.

    In Mexico, at least 13 children under the age of 14 have died from possible infection with intravenous feeding packages. Doctors were urged not to use victory packages. About this Associated Press, writes UNN.

    Details

    The federal Department of Health has ordered doctors across the country not to use intravenous bags manufactured by Productos Hospitalarios SA de CV. The agency reported that the children died from a blood infection. The exact source of the infection is still being investigated. Of the 19 patients, 13 died, and six more patients are being treated in hospitals.

    The outbreak of infection was caused by the multi-resistant bacterium Klebsiella oxytoca (Klebsiella oxytoca). They were first discovered in November in three public hospitals and one private one in the state of Mexico, on the outskirts of Mexico City.

    According to the publication, this was the latest public blow to Mexico's shaky and underfunded health system. Last week, the director of the country's main national cardiology institute said the hospital had no money to purchase the necessary materials, calling the situation "critical.

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