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  • Occupants force students of Donetsk region to participate in propaganda actions – CNS

    Occupants force students of Donetsk region to participate in propaganda actions – CNS

    Occupants force students of Donetsk region to participate in propaganda actions - CNS

    Donetsk occupation authorities are forcing students of a technical university to participate in Kremlin propaganda events. Students are threatened with problems in exams and forced to donate blood for terrorists.

    The Russian "authorities" in the temporarily occupied Donetsk are forcing students of Donetsk National Technical University to participate in Kremlin propaganda events. This was reported by the Center for National Resistance, UNN reports.

    Collaborators are actively pressuring students, threatening them with problems in exams. In addition to propaganda, students are forced to donate blood for terrorists, which violates the basic rights of civilians,

    – the statement said.

    The CNS reminded that in 2014 the university was relocated to the territories controlled by Ukraine, but some of the staff and students remained in Donetsk.

    Recall

    Russian "inspectors" visit schools in the occupied Kherson region to identify pro-Ukrainian students. The occupiers conduct "lessons" about "responsibility" and force children to inform on their peers.

  • First protesters detained on seventh day of anti-government protests in Georgia

    First protesters detained on seventh day of anti-government protests in Georgia

    Georgian law enforcement officers have detained several participants in anti-government protests in Tbilisi following the government’s decision to suspend Georgia’s European integration until late 2028.

    Source: Ekho Kavkaza (Echo of the Caucasus), a Radio Liberty project, as reported by European Pravda

    Details: This is the seventh day of anti-government protests in Tbilisi and they have so far passed off without incident.

    However, special forces were deployed in Tbilisi’s Freedom Square, and police raided the Rustaveli and Freedom Square metro stations, detaining people heading to the protest.

    The Georgian Internal Affairs Ministry also said that seven people were detained during searches of offices belonging to Georgian opposition parties and youth movements.

    Nika Gvaramia, head of the Coalition for Change, was among those detained. He was taken to a temporary detention centre 30 kilometres from Tbilisi.

    Background:

    • Protests in Georgia have been continuing for nearly a week following the prime minister's statement pausing discussions on EU accession negotiations until 2029.
    • The Baltic states have already announced sanctions against Georgian officials involved in dispersing protests, including oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili, de facto leader of the ruling party.

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  • Ukraine will receive up to €35B from the EU as part of the $50B G7 loan secured by frozen Russian assets.

    Ukraine will receive up to €35B from the EU as part of the $50B G7 loan secured by frozen Russian assets.

    FinancePolitics Ukraine will receive up to €35B from the EU as part of the $50B G7 loan secured by frozen Russian assets. Thursday, December 5, 2024 Ukraine will receive up to €35B from the EU as part of the $50B G7 loan secured by frozen Russian assets.

    Ukrainian Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko signed a memorandum and a loan agreement with the EU to receive up to €35B in macro-financial assistance (MFA). These funds are part of the G7 initiative to provide a mechanism for additional loans to increase Ukrainian budget revenue. The final amount of MFA will be determined after the loan is approved by all parties. Considering the proposed US funding of $20B, macro-financial assistance from the EU may amount to $18B. “The loan will be repaid exclusively through future profits from Russian sovereign assets frozen in the EU. Thus, it is expected that all MFA funds for Ukraine will be on an irrevocable basis,” the Ministry of Finance emphasized. Among the areas where the funds are planned to be spent are macro-financial stability, state-owned enterprises, public administration, energy, the rule of law and the fight against corruption, and the defense industry. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the US and the EU already have a coordinated plan to transfer these funds to Ukraine.

  • Vienna Regional Court rejects Firtash’s extradition to the US

    Vienna Regional Court rejects Firtash’s extradition to the US

    Vienna Regional Court rejects Firtash's extradition to the US

    A regional court in Vienna has refused to extradite Ukrainian businessman Dmytro Firtash to the United States. The prosecutor's office plans to appeal the decision by December 16 in the case of bribes for titanium mining in India.

    An Austrian court has refused to extradite Ukrainian businessman Dmytro Firtash to the United States, where he is accused of corruption schemes related to bribes for titanium mining in India. This was reported by Vienna Online, according to UNN.

    Details

    According to the newspaper, the Vienna Regional Court made its decision on November 7, but announced it only on the evening of December 4. The decision was the result of a long-running extradition trial against Firtash to the United States, where he is accused of conspiring to pay bribes in India to obtain rights to mine titanium used in jet engines.

    The publication notes that the prosecutor's office plans to file an appeal by December 16.

    Addendum

    Firtash is accused in the United States of conspiring to pay bribes in India for the rights to mine titanium used in jet engines. Firtash denies all charges and insists on his innocence.

    Dmitry Firtash was detained in Austria in March 2014 at the request of US investigators, but was released on bail of €125 million, after which he appealed his extradition to the US. The oligarch faces up to 50 years in prison and confiscation of all his assets.

    Recall

    The UK government has imposed sanctions on Dmitry Firtash, his wife and financier Denys Horbunenko. The sanctions include a travel ban and asset freeze.

    In June of this year, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy extended sanctions against 390 oligarchs with ties to Russia. In particular, the sanctions list includes Dmitry Firtash and Oleg Deripaska.

  • Ukraine has ‘hard decisions’ to make about further mobilization, Blinken says

    Ukraine has ‘hard decisions’ to make about further mobilization, Blinken says

    Ukraine has 'hard decisions' to make about further mobilization, Blinken says

    Ukraine has "hard decisions" to make about further mobilization to fight Russia's full-scale war, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a press conference in Brussels on Dec. 4.

    "These are necessary decisions," Blinken said.

    His remarks are among the latest from top U.S. officials amid reports that Western partners are pressuring Ukraine to lower its minimum mobilization age from 25 to 18 in an effort to replenish military ranks.

    Blinken described mobilization as "critical" for Ukraine, adding that despite having funds and ammunition, people are needed to repel Russian aggression.

    "For every person, every soldier that Ukraine mobilizes, we are committed to making sure that they have the training and the equipment they need to effectively defend the country," the U.S. Secretary of State said.

    President Volodymyr Zelensky has refuted Washington's appeals. According to the president, partners have only provided enough aid to fully equip 2.5 out of the 10 Ukrainian brigades that Ukraine had requested support for.

    "How do you want me just to mobilize young guys, (as) they don't know where to go – in which brigade, with which weapon they will fight?" the president said in early December.

    Kyiv said that Ukraine’s mobilization strategy is regularly discussed with allies but dismissed suggestions of tension over the issue.

    Although Ukraine adopted a major bill reforming the draft in April, the mobilization draft slowed down in autumn, leaving many front-line units undermanned in the face of more numerous Russian troops.

    Ukraine’s fight against Russian invasion undermined by draft-dodging graftHeavy fighting on the front lines of Russia’s full-scale invasion, dragging out for almost three years, has left thousands of Ukrainian soldiers seriously injured or killed in action. Many still fighting for years along more than 600 miles of the front line in Ukraine’s east and south areUkraine has 'hard decisions' to make about further mobilization, Blinken saysThe Kyiv IndependentNatalia YermakUkraine has 'hard decisions' to make about further mobilization, Blinken says
  • Establishing cooperation with the future US administration: Ukrainian delegation meets with Trump’s advisors – Reuters

    Establishing cooperation with the future US administration: Ukrainian delegation meets with Trump’s advisors – Reuters

    Establishing cooperation with the future US administration: Ukrainian delegation meets with Trump's advisors - Reuters

    The delegation led by Yermak met with future Trump advisers Volz and Kellogg. The purpose of the visit was to establish cooperation to gain support in the war against Russia.

    The Ukrainian delegation met with high-ranking members of US President-elect Donald Trump's team. This was reported by Reuters, according to UNN.

    Details

    It is noted that the purpose of the visit was to establish cooperation with the future US administration to obtain support in the war against Russia.

    The delegation was led by the head of the Presidential Office, Andriy Yermak. According to the source, in Washington, the Ukrainian side met with White House National Security Advisor-elect Mike Volz and Special Envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg. Details of the meeting have not yet been disclosed.

    The publication notes that the Trump transition team did not comment on the meeting.

    Recall

    Mike Johnson saidthat the issue of additional aid to Ukraine will not be considered until after Trump's inauguration. The speaker believes that Trump's election is already changing the dynamics of the war.

  • Ukraine’s 48th Battalion pushes Russian forces out of Novyi Komar in Donetsk Oblast – DeepState, video

    Ukraine’s 48th Battalion pushes Russian forces out of Novyi Komar in Donetsk Oblast – DeepState, video

    Ukraine’s 48th Separate Assault Battalion named after Noman Chelebidzhikhan has pushed Russian forces out of the village of Novyi Komar in Donetsk Oblast.

    Source: DeepState monitoring project, citing soldiers from the 48th Separate Assault Battalion

    Details: According to DeepState and Ukrainska Pravda sources, several Russian fighters from the 40th Separate Marines Brigade were captured by Ukrainian forces.

    DeepState: Бійці 48 ОШБ витіснили ворога з Нового Комара.
    Відео – DeepState pic.twitter.com/KBYAqMiMN3

    — Українська правда ✌️ (@ukrpravda_news) December 4, 2024

    Quote: "The village was mopped up thanks to successful actions by the 48th Separate Assault Battalion’s assault troops. It should also be said that a sufficient number of FPV units were involved in the liberation of the village."

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  • Which NATO member states are against inviting Ukraine to the Alliance?

    Which NATO member states are against inviting Ukraine to the Alliance?

    Politics Which NATO member states are against inviting Ukraine to the Alliance? Thursday, December 5, 2024 Which NATO member states are against inviting Ukraine to the Alliance?

    There is no consensus among NATO members on the issue of extending an invitation to Ukraine, and several countries still oppose it, writes Le Monde. Opponents of Ukraine’s invitation include at least three countries: the US, Germany, and Hungary. However, France and the UK insist on Kyiv joining NATO. Although President Zelenskyy is asking his allies to accept Ukraine into NATO, European leaders are trying to find another solution given the concern held by some countries. At the same time, the US’ position is at least somewhat unclear. President Biden did not intend to make such an important decision at the end of his term, and his successor, Donald Trump, never supported the idea. Meanwhile, Luxembourg Foreign Minister Xavier Bettel spoke out against Ukraine’s membership in the Alliance, stating that “it will bring tension.” At a meeting in Brussels on December 3, he did not support the idea of ​​Ukraine joining the Alliance, as he believed that membership of a country that Russia has attacked could immediately lead to further conflicts.

  • Amorim fails to stop Arsenal corners but Man Utd improvement is evident

    Amorim fails to stop Arsenal corners but Man Utd improvement is evident

    Arsenal v Man Utd: William Saliba scores

    Arsenal did not look convincing in attack from open play against Manchester United, which is fine when you can unlock any team in world football from a corner, which they did twice on Wednesday.

    Being set-piece savvy was beneath the bigger teams. It was the only way smaller teams score against them. Not anymore. Arsenal have turned that cliché on its head.

    It must be lovely being able to bail yourselves out from a corner when you are failing to create from open play and two corner goals were the difference between Arsenal and Manchester United at the Emirates.

    The Gunners have won points from their not-so-secret weapon on countless occasions and in other matches have been their route to open the scoring on the way to a convincing victory – just like against West Ham United on Saturday.

    We say Arsenal weren’t convincing from open play but they were still better than United, who are in transition and learning to play a different formation under new head coach Ruben Amorim.

    You can hardly say that Amorim was outsmarted by Mikel Arteta but he did not have an answer for those pesky corners. His way of dealing with them was to have six or seven defenders parked in the six-yard box, closer to Andre Onana’s line than the six-yard line. It clearly didn’t work given the scoreline but Arsenal had 13 corners in total, so it could have been worse…we guess?

    Declan Rice saw the whole United defence parked on the line and was not bothered. In fact, his delivery has never looked more dangerous; it was on the money nearly every time. Bukayo Saka’s delivery was less convincing but still led to the second goal.

    Arsenal’s opener came via Jurrien Timber, who flicked in his first goal for the Gunners from a delicious Rice corner. It felt inevitable as Arsenal won corner after corner and it was no surprise when their second came from the same pattern of play.

    Saka’s back-post delivery found Thomas Partey, who headed it into William Saliba’s arse and the Frenchman wheeled off to celebrate as if he had just banged one in from 30 yards.

    Partey should have scored from a corner in the early minutes, as it goes. He might not have expected the ball to find him but it did, hitting off his shoulder from three yards out and going wide. Two other close calls were when Joshua Zirkzee almost scored an own goal, being saved by a clearance off the line from fellow summer signing Manuel Ugarte, and when a wide open Mikel Merino headed just wide at 2-0.

    It could have been worse for the Red Devils but limiting Arsenal to chances mainly from corners (which is their deadliest weapon, we know) is pretty good going.

    United were competitive and are finally showing some identity on the pitch, something that was scarce under previous manager Erik ten Hag.

    Last season, Arteta did not show Ten Hag respect by letting Man United knock the ball around freely. They did nothing with it and Arsenal’s game plan worked a treat, while braindead United fans insisted they ‘dominated the game’. Arteta showed Amorim plenty of respect with a high press and believe it or not, the visitors dealt with it admirably.

    One move in particular in the early minutes saw first-time passes in their defensive third lead to Tyrell Malacia carrying the ball into the Arsenal defensive third in a matter of seconds. It is remarkable that it’s taken a new manager for these players to realise they are actually really good at their jobs.

    While Amorim’s side showed maturity in an away game against ‘Big Six’ opposition by slowing the game down and playing out of the back effectively, they were characteristically toothless in attack, which shows what is easier for a new manager to address. The Arsenal back four was there to be attacked as well. Jakub Kiwior and Oleksandr Zinchenko started due to injuries to Gabriel Magalhaes and Riccardo Calafiori. That is quite a downgrade but it was hard to tell.

    Kiwior did well and Zinchenko was fine until in-form winger Amad Diallo came on. He caused him plenty of problems but David Raya was not tested from open play. His best save denied a Matthijs de Ligt header from a Bruno Fernandes free-kick and United’s best move was from a set-piece on the edge of the box. It was tidy but the scoring opportunity fell to Antony.

    This was a free hit for Amorim, really, and fans won’t lose any sleep tonight over a 2-0 defeat away to Arsenal. It is a tricky December for United but at least they won’t be playing against a team so capable from set-pieces every week.

    They will be content but Arsenal will be delighted. They weren’t at their best and won, while Liverpool finally dropped some points on a mental night at St James’ Park.

  • Sanctioned billionaire Usmanov suspends his duties as president of the International Fencing Federation

    Sanctioned billionaire Usmanov suspends his duties as president of the International Fencing Federation

    Sanctioned billionaire Usmanov suspends his duties as president of the International Fencing Federation

    russian-Uzbek billionaire Alisher Usmanov has voluntarily suspended his duties as president of the International Fencing Federation. This happened after his re-election to the post on November 30, where he received 120 votes.

    Oligarch of Uzbek origin Alisher Usmanov has voluntarily suspended his duties as president of the International Fencing Federation. This is reported by the Russian media, UNN reports.

    Details

    According to Usmanov, this decision was made "in favor of the organization" to ensure the stable operation of the International Fencing Federation.

    Recall

    Alisher Usmanov is under sanctions by the EU, the US, and Ukraine due to his ties to the Russian authorities. Nevertheless, in October, the 71-year-old businessman ran again for the FIE presidency and received significant support from 103 of the 156 member states, including several EU countries.

    On November 30, Usmanov was elected president during a meeting in Tashkent. He received 120 votes, while his opponent, Swedish fencer Otto Druckenberg, received only 26 votes.

    The International Fencing Federation is headed by Russian-Uzbek billionaire UsmanovNov 30 2024, 01:57 PM • 21764 views