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  • Czech NGO sends 11 ambulances to Ukrainian defence forces – photo

    Czech NGO sends 11 ambulances to Ukrainian defence forces – photo

    The Embassy of Ukraine in the Czech Republic has facilitated the delivery of 11 ambulances to the Ukrainian defence forces.

    Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine on Facebook, reported by European Pravda

    Details: Embassy diplomats took part in the delivery of Czech aid to the Ukrainian defence forces. This time, 11 ambulances equipped with medical equipment were delivered, and they will serve on various fronts in Ukraine.

    The total value of the aid is 13 million Czech crowns (about US$522,900). The initiative was implemented by the Czech NGO Post Bellum in coordination with the Embassy.

      Ambulances that were sent by the Czech NGO Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine

    According to the ministry, Post Bellum has been collecting and sending various types of aid to the Ukrainian defence forces in coordination with the embassy since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

    Background:

    • At the end of October, 18 ambulances and medical kits were sent from Slovakia to medics in Kyiv and Sumy oblasts.
    • In late November, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) handed over 63 water generators to water suppliers in several oblasts of Ukraine.

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  • The EU is working to deploy new sanctions against the Russian shadow fleet by the end of the year; current restrictions affect less than 50% of Russian oil exports.

    The EU is working to deploy new sanctions against the Russian shadow fleet by the end of the year; current restrictions affect less than 50% of Russian oil exports.

    EconomyPolitics The EU is working to deploy new sanctions against the Russian shadow fleet by the end of the year; current restrictions affect less than 50% of Russian oil exports. Monday, November 18, 2024 The EU is working to deploy new sanctions against the Russian shadow fleet by the end of the year; current restrictions affect less than 50% of Russian oil exports.

    According to Bloomberg, the sanctions package, which the EU plans to approve by the end of the year, will also include sanctions against those involved in this trade. Member states are still negotiating the details of the sanctions, which must be approved unanimously by the 27 member states.

    The EU is also working on a broader package of sanctions, which could include further trade restrictions and higher tariffs on Russian agricultural goods. This package will be presented in January and is planned to be adopted by the symbolic date of February 24 – the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Some countries want to see trade in Russian liquefied gas in the crosshairs.

    However, according to experts, the EU has not yet taken any effective action regarding the Russian shadow fleet, and the imposed sanctions have a very limited effect and generally affect only 45-47% of Russian oil exports.

  • Man City are officially rubbish: Rodri, Spurs, FIFA and old lags to blame

    Man City are officially rubbish: Rodri, Spurs, FIFA and old lags to blame

    Rodri, Ruben Dias, Guardiola, Kyle Walker.

    Don’t know if you’ve heard, but Manchester City are having a bit of a time of it. They’ve now lost five games in a row and internet law requires us to come up with five reasons – no more, no less – for why that is so.

    And these are they.

    Rodri’s injury
    Obvious starting point is obvious, but the numbers are entirely insane. It’s barely an exaggeration or simplification to note that City never lose when Rodri plays but very frequently lose when he doesn’t, and he’s been out since September and is almost certainly gone for the rest of the season.

    Which all means that while we can just shrug and go “Yeah, he’s real good at the football, isn’t he?” that option doesn’t exist for Guardiola and his team. They’ve got to come up with an actual real-world solution to minimise the impact of that loss or their season is going to circle the drain real fast.

    It now seems safe to say that deploying Ilkay Gundogan and his ageing legs (about which more later) in an innovative deep-lying pointing role as he frantically indicates to assorted befuddled team-mates the precise location of whichever threat has just jogged past him doesn’t seem to be working, so it might need some fresh thinking.

    There are few teams who could effortlessly cope without the one player, whatever their position happens to be, who knits the whole thing together – look at Arsenal without and with Martin Odegaard over the last few weeks, for instance – but however well-known the phenomenon has become it really is jarring that any one player can make such a monumental difference to the fortunes of a club as hefty and successful as City.

    Rodri out for the season: Seven times injuries made the Premier League title race more interesting

    Ruben Dias and the Other Injuries
    As well as playing a legendary set at Reading in 92, Ruben Dias and the Other Injuries represent a further obvious point of concern for City.

    There is a solid case to be made that – and we are most specifically talking about that absolute atrocity of a performance against Spurs at the weekend – Rodri isn’t even the most damaging missing piece of the puzzle.

    Even without Rodri they managed to roll on a bit after that Arsenal game and churn out a few results here and there – often unconvincingly, sure – before the wheels fell off. The loss of wheels has arrived simultaneously with the loss of easily their best defender in Ruben Dias.

    City have never once conceded four goals in any of his 169 Premier League and Champions League appearances for the club. In his current absence, they’ve done it twice in four games. And hardly covered themselves in defensive glory in the other two either.

    Throw in awkward absences at various points for Kevin De Bruyne and Nathan Ake and Phil Foden and Jack Grealish, and a squad Guardiola likes to keep small by design has been stretched beyond its elastic limit.

    Everyone has injuries, but Dias, Rodri, De Bruyne is proper ‘spine of the team’ stuff.

    Old lags and young bucks
    And you wonder how much those first two issues are down to the make-up of City’s squad. An average age of 27.8 doesn’t seem so bad, but it’s a deceptive mean that one. Because City’s squad simply has too few players in that 24-29 sweet-spot peak. Especially when you take out Rodri and Dias from that already under-represented group. Sure, you’ve still got Erling Haaland and Phil Foden at 24, but they’re both having their own struggles at the moment – relative to the absurd top level both possess.

    Too many of the remaining key players in this squad are younglings or old heads. And it skews too far towards old head. De Bruyne is 33. Gundogan and Kyle Walker 34. Bernardo Silva, John Stones and Mateo Kovacic all 30.

    At the other end of the scale you have huge demands and responsibility being placed on the shoulders of your Josko Gvardiols, your Rico Lewises and the Savinhos of this world. They’re all high-quality young players, but a lot is being asked of them.

    The problem of having lots of youngsters and lots of old warhorses but nothing much in between will be a familiar one to anyone who has ever tried to captain a village cricket team. It seems a careless situation for the most successful football club in the country to find themselves in.

    READ: Premier League winners and losers: Postecoglou, O’Neil, Amorim, Leicester, Man City, Everton and more

    Overwork
    If you’ll allow us further opportunity to slap on the ol’ hindsight goggles… maybe this was always going to happen. Maybe this was always going to be a weird unpredictable season – something that wouldn’t ever play into City’s hands given the metronomic nature of their success. Maybe all the international football that’s been crammed into the schedule over the last few years via the combination of Covid-delayed 2020 tournaments and the winter World Cup in 2022 had to catch up with people sooner or later.

    And City would always be vulnerable to it given a) the sheer number of their players who would obviously be involved in all that football and b) that slimline squad Guardiola likes to maintain.

    Nine members of City’s squad have already racked up 1000 minutes of club football alone this season, with Ruben Dias picking up his injury four minutes shy of that mark and Gundogan only a handful of minutes adrift. They really might just be a team that has, for now at least, simply run out of puff.

    Playing Tottenham twice
    Let’s not make it more complicated than it need be. There’s simply no escaping the fact that 40% of Manchester City’s five-match losing run has come against Tottenham, who we know to be the stupidest football team on earth.

    And one of the very best and also stupidest things about Tottenham is the fact they are absolute Kryptonite to Manchester City. They have a far better record against them in the Guardiola Era than makes any kind of sense.

    In Guardiola’s time, he has faced Spurs 22 times. Spurs have won nine of those games and drawn a further three and lost only 10. Given the relative success of the teams over that period, with City winning approximately all of the trophies and Spurs none of the trophies, it’s absurdly even. Especially when you throw in the fact that one of City’s 10 ‘wins’ was the 4-3 Champions League quarter-final second leg that definitely didn’t feel like much of a win.

    The great irony, of course, is that to every other team pretty much ever, there’s no more invigorating and encouraging sight when in the midst of a terrible run of form than that of Dr Tottenham rolling into town. For City, the best and most successful team of the age, the exact opposite is true. They would rather have faced literally anyone else on Saturday night. We don’t have to explain it – we can’t – we just have to acknowledge its truth.

    READ: 16 Conclusions on Man City 0-4 Spurs: atrocious Walker and Gundogan, brilliant Kulusevski and Maddison

  • New robotic dogs can help farmers increase profits

    New robotic dogs can help farmers increase profits

    New robotic dogs can help farmers increase profits

    Robotic dogs with gamma detectors are being tested in Cornwall to assess the quality of soil on farms. The 25,000-pound devices can operate on difficult terrain at speeds of up to 5 m/s.

    In England, scientists are testing robotic dogs that assess soil quality. Farmers believe that the new development will help them increase their profits, UNN reports with reference to the BBC.

    In Cornwall, England, scientists are testing robotic dogs that could help farmers assess soil quality faster. The robots are equipped with a gamma radiation detector developed by a Cornish company to assess soil quality.

    Farmer Malcolm Barrett, a tenant farmer from St. Tudy near Bodmin, is working with scientists from the University of Plymouth who are using a gamma ray detector mounted on a robotic dog to map the soil conditions in his fields. He says he believes the technology will allow him to test the soil faster and better, thereby increasing his profits.

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    Traditional methods of soil testing are time-consuming and expensive. The robot dog was created by Jake Shaw-Sutton, a former student at Plymouth University and co-director of Robotriks, a robotics company in Parry.

    Our latest challenge looks at and focuses on what happens to the soil, because it's often not fully considered, and it affects everything around it

    – says the developer.

    The robot dogs can also be used to explore hard-to-reach areas such as hills. The maximum speed of the robot is 5 meters per second, and it weighs about 15 kg.

    The key advantage is that thanks to these legs, he can climb over really difficult terrain and on difficult surfaces.

    – said Jake Shaw-Sutton.

    A £25,000 gamma detector on a dog robot measures natural levels of radiation in the soil.Other more conventional-looking tank-tracked robots have also been brought into play.

    Recall

    The U.S. Secret Service has deployed a robot patrolman nicknamed “Spot” to protect Mar-a-Lago. [The unmanned device can operate both remotely and along a programmed route.

  • “What many of us feel”: Macquarie Dictionary recognizes ‘enshittification’ as the word of the year

    “What many of us feel”: Macquarie Dictionary recognizes ‘enshittification’ as the word of the year

    “What many of us feel": Macquarie Dictionary recognizes ‘enshittification’ as the word of the year

    The Macquarie Dictionary has chosen the term “enshittification” as the word of the year for 2023, which describes the deterioration of service quality due to excessive commercialization. The term was coined by blogger Cory Doctorow in 2022.

    The word "enshittification", which describes the process of deterioration of the quality of a service or product, was recognized by the Australian Macquarie Dictionary as the word of the year, UNN reports with reference to The Guardian.

    Details

    In 2022, Canadian-British blogger Corey Doctorow coined the word "enshittification" to describe the process of deterioration of a service or product due to excessive commercialization or abuse. The word was recognized as the word of the year by the Macquarie Dictionary this year.

    Social media users, even if they don't know the word, will deeply understand the concept, how trolls, extremists, fools and empty people have taken over social media.

    To explain this term, we can take Instagram, for example, which once was mostly about cute videos of dogs and cats. And now it has turned into a platform full of salespeople, jocks, and insta-hotties.

    Or think of Twitter, which was once a useful microblogging site that has now been turned into a post-truth platform.

    The Dictionary Committee described the word "enshittification" as "a very simple Anglo-Saxon term wrapped in affixes that make it almost official, almost respectable.

    "This word reflects what many of us feel is happening to the world and to many aspects of our lives," the committee said.

    The author is optimistic about how this can all end.

    Actions on competition to prevent market dominance, regulation of things like digital privacy, more power for users to decide how they use platforms, and a crackdown on worker exploitation can reverse the process, he wrote, because "everyone has a stake in desensitization.

    Recall

    The Cambridge Dictionary has chosen "manifesto" as the word of the year 2024.

  • Russia launches record 188 drones against Ukraine overnight, Air Force says

    Russia launches record 188 drones against Ukraine overnight, Air Force says

    Russia launches record 188 drones against Ukraine overnight, Air Force says

    Russia launched a record number of 188 Shaheds and other drones against Ukraine in a single night on Nov. 26, the Air Force said.

    Ukrainian air defenses reportedly shot down 76 drones across 17 oblasts, while 95 were "lost," presumably thanks to electronic warfare means. Five drones flew to Belarus, according to the Air Force.

    Russia has deployed cheap "kamikaze" drones, like the Iranian-made Shaheds, against Ukrainian cities and infrastructure since the first year of the full-scale war. Moscow has intensified the drone attacks in recent months, with air raid alerts sounding daily in major cities like Kyiv.

    Russia’s Iranian Shahed drone strikes on Kyiv, other Ukrainian cities surgeAs Russia launched another swarm of killer drones to attack Kyiv on one day in early November, one of them came dangerously close to Petro, a 55-year-old resident of a high-rise apartment building in downtown Kyiv. “I saw this motherf*cker just maybe 200 meters above my head, very low.Russia launches record 188 drones against Ukraine overnight, Air Force saysThe Kyiv IndependentKateryna HodunovaRussia launches record 188 drones against Ukraine overnight, Air Force says

    "During the overnight attack, Russia launched a record number of Shahed-type attack drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles of an unknown type from the directions of Orel, Bryans, Kursk, and Primorsko-Akhtarsk in Russia," the Air Force's statement read.

    Moscow launched more than 2,000 strike drones against Ukraine in October, breaking the previous record set in September by nearly 700, according to Ukraine's General Staff.

    Talking to the parliament on Nov. 19, President Volodymyr Zelensky said he had set a goal of developing an effective countermeasure to Shahed-type drone attacks.

    Ukraine was also attacked by four Iskander-M ballistic missiles overnight on Nov. 26, the Air Force said. At least two people were killed and over 40 injured in Russian attacks over the past day.

    ‘We are exhausted’ — how Ukrainians cope with nightly Russian drone attacksMarharyta Koldanova was standing at a bus stop in a residential area in Kyiv when a sudden loud noise went off, prompting her to take out a tourniquet from her bag and prepare to quickly apply it in case she got injured by an aerial attack. “I was overwhelmed withRussia launches record 188 drones against Ukraine overnight, Air Force saysThe Kyiv IndependentDinara KhalilovaRussia launches record 188 drones against Ukraine overnight, Air Force says
  • Kupyansk direction under control of Ukrainian Armed Forces – Voloshyn

    Kupyansk direction under control of Ukrainian Armed Forces – Voloshyn

    Kupyansk direction under control of Ukrainian Armed Forces - Voloshyn

    The Kupyansk direction remains under the control of the Ukrainian Defense Forces, the enemy has been pushed back from the city. The Russian occupiers are trying to infiltrate in small assault groups without using a large number of armored vehicles.

    The Kupyansk direction remains under the control of the Ukrainian Defense Forces. This was announced by the spokesman of the Khortytsia military unit Nazar Voloshyn during a telethon, UNN reports .

    “The Kupyansk direction remains under the control of the Defense Forces,” Voloshyn said.

    According to him, the Russian tactic is to try to infiltrate in small assault groups and then accumulate. This is without involving a large number of armored vehicles.

    “Over the past 24 hours, you have already seen the General Staff's report that the situation in that area has been stabilized. The enemy has been driven back from the city.

    When asked about the situation in the village of Zhovte, which is near Pokrovsk, Voloshyn replied: “The situation there is currently stable, the village and its surroundings are under the full control of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. I can say even more, it is under the control of one of the well-known units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

    Addendum Addendum

    Voloshyn reported that the Russian occupiers have recently been rushing to the outskirts of Kurakhove in Donetsk region and trying to take control of it.

    Before that, DeepState analysts noted that the enemy had advanced near Novomlynsk, Dalne, Kostiantynopolske, Rozdolne, Petrivtsi, and Kurakhove.

  • Russians execute 5 Ukrainian soldiers captured on the Pokrovsk front

    Russians execute 5 Ukrainian soldiers captured on the Pokrovsk front

    Ukrainian law enforcers have uncovered another war crime by the Russians and opened an investigation into the execution of five Ukrainian prisoners of war on the Pokrovsk front in Donetsk Oblast.

    Source: Donetsk Oblast Prosecutor’s Office; Ukraine’s Prosecutor General’s Office

    Details: Early reports indicate that in November 2024, the Russians attacked Ukrainian defence forces near the village of Petrivka on the Pokrovsk front. During the assault, five Ukrainian soldiers were forced to retreat and sought shelter in a house.

    After surrounding the building, Russian forces captured the Ukrainian defenders, ordered them to leave the shelter unarmed, and lie face down on the ground. In blatant violation of international humanitarian law, the Russians then executed the prisoners using automatic weapons.
    Quote: "Investigators are working to determine the full circumstances of the crime and identify those responsible.

    The execution of prisoners of war is a severe breach of the Geneva Conventions and constitutes a serious international crime.

    The pre-trial investigation is being led by the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) in Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts."

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  • Ukraine will receive financial support from the World Bank, the EU, and Finland.

    Ukraine will receive financial support from the World Bank, the EU, and Finland.

    FinancePolitics Ukraine will receive financial support from the World Bank, the EU, and Finland. Monday, November 18, 2024 Ukraine will receive financial support from the World Bank, the EU, and Finland.

    Ukraine will obtain soft loans totaling over $1B from the World Bank and €150M from the EU. “Within the framework of this agreement, the money will be directed to the restoration of the port infrastructure and rapid reconstruction projects,” said Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal. Also, €65M will finance the free meals program for primary school students in 2025.

    Meanwhile, the Administrative Council of the Council of Europe Development Bank approved €200M loan to support internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Ukraine. The funds will be used to finance payments to IDPs to ensure their social adaptation and integration into new communities. Implementation of the initiative will help provide more than two million Ukrainians with the necessary assistance, noted the Ministry of Finance.

    In addition, Finland will allocate €2M for a joint environmental protection project in Ukraine designed to improve the monitoring of water and soil quality and bring these practices closer to EU standards.

  • Russia is preparing a bill to remove the Taliban from the list of terrorists

    Russia is preparing a bill to remove the Taliban from the list of terrorists

    Russia is preparing a bill to remove the Taliban from the list of terrorists

    A bill has been introduced in the State Duma of the Russian Federation to end the ban on terrorist organizations. The initiative is aimed at removing the Taliban from the list of terrorist organizations.

    The Russian State Duma has introduced a bill that would allow the ban on the activities of terrorist organizations to be lifted. This will make it possible to remove the Taliban from the list of terrorists, Russian media write, UNN reports .

    According to rosmedia, a group of deputies and senators introduced amendments to the state Duma that would allow suspending the ban on the activities of organizations recognized as terrorist in Russia. The relevant draft law was published in the database of the lower house of parliament.

    The explanatory note states that the mechanism of judicial prohibition of the activities of terrorist organizations and their inclusion in the relevant register is provided for by the federal law “On Countering Terrorism.

    At the same time, the deputies and senators assume that “over time, a situation may arise” in which an organization declared a terrorist organization in Russia has ceased its activities “aimed at propaganda, justification and support of terrorism or the commission of the above crimes.” But, as the authors of the initiative note, Russian legislation does not provide for a mechanism that allows for “suspension of the ban on the activities of such an organization.

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    The authors of the amendments propose to terminate the ban on the activities of a terrorist organization by a court decision based on a statement by the Prosecutor General or his deputy “if there is relevant information.” After the court decision comes into force, the organization will be removed from the list of terrorist organizations.

    It is noted that the draft law will allow to exclude the Taliban movement from the register of terrorist organizations.

    Russian authorities have repeatedly spoken in recent years about plans to remove the Taliban from the list of terrorist organizations. In particular, in October 2021, after the US withdrew from Afghanistan and the Taliban seized power in the country, Vladimir Putin said that Russia was approaching a decision to remove the Taliban from the list of terrorist organizations, but that this should be done first by the UN Security Council.

    Taliban delegations have visited Moscow many times.

    On November 25, Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu, during a meeting with Afghan Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund, reiterated his plans to remove the Taliban from the list of terrorist organizations.

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