• Reports has it that Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Aerospace Forces, General Sergey Surovikin was Arrested by the FSB on June 25th under Suspicions that he Supported or in some way assisted in the attempted Yevgeny Prigozhin COUP. Surovikin & his Deputy have been arrested for treason & are held at Lefortovo detention center.

    As usual, Kremlin denied the claime.
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  • Yevgeniy Prigozhin, the Wagner Mercenary Group boss, said early Saturday his forces had crossed into Russia from Ukraine & entered Rostov-on-Don, 60 miles from the border, telling Russians not to raise any resistance. Big chunk of Russia's Special Forces Brigade has switched to Wagner's side as well as some FSB border guards, even as the mercenary group are mercilessly heading into Russian with probably one clear intention, to remove Putin from power. ...

    As we were reporting, Putin was addressing the nation.

    Things are not smelling good with Putin. Coup?
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  • U.S. attorney general Oks transfer of forfeited funds from Russia oligarch for use in Ukraine. AG Merrick Garland delivers remarks about the prosecution of war crimes in Ukraine committed by Russian forces during a press conference at the Dept of Justice in D.C. on April 17, 2023
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  • A van transporting oxygen gas canisters exploded in a Milan street on Thursday, injuring 1 person & setting nearby cars and motorbikes ablaze, local officials said. The city's mayor, Giuseppe Sala, ruled out foul play & confirmed that no-one had died in the incident.(Reuters)
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  • An officer who was at the mall in Allen Premium Outlet, Texas, on an unrelated call when he heard gunshots at around 3:30 p.m. local time, found the suspected gunman and fatally shot him, Allen Police Chief Brian Harvey said Saturday evening. 8 people confirmed dead, over nine wounded undergoing treatment in trauma facilities.
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  • Multiple victims have been killed after an active shooter opened fired at an outdoor Allen Premium Outlet, a small suburban North of Dallas, Texas. The Collin County sheriff said that there are multiple victims, including kids. The sheriff also confirmed the shooter is dead at the scene. Ambulances were called to the scene at 820 W. Stacy Road but police've not released details about the casualties at the shooting.

    Police were reportedly working to access people hiding inside the stores & escort them out, according to scanner traffic.
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  • There are big things happening in the Rape trial against former President Donald Trump.

    Trump’s accuser E. Jean Carroll, who is suing him for rape and defamation, has taken the witness stand, testifying under oath that Trump raped her after the two were flirting in a department store. She claimed that Trump pulled down her tights and inserted both his fingers and then his penis inside of her. She also said that he caused her to hit her head which disoriented her, and she only got away after kneeing him.

    What’s most interesting is that while Trump only plans to call one witness, a psychiatrist, Carroll plans on calling multiple witnesses who will corroborate the claim that she told them about the rape soon after it had happened. She will also call additional witnesses who claim to have been raped by Trump as well.

    What are you thoughts? Will Trump be found responsible for these accusations or will the jury find Carroll not credible?

    If Trump loses will you admit that he’s likely a rapist? Will you still vote for him if you had previously planned to?
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  • Seven people, including a seven-year-old child, were killed and one seriously injured when gunmen stormed a La Palma Holiday resort in, small town of Cortazar, Guanajuato, Mexico, Saturday afternoon. The area is plagued by drug cartel violence with rival groups battling to control territory and trafficking routes.

    Meanwhile, A mass shooting at a teenager's birthday party in E Green and N Broadnax streets Dadeville, Alabama, Saturday evening left multiple children with injuries, with reports of 20 dead. Incident occurred at around 10:30 p.m. local time.
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  • MILITARY ESCALATIONS IN KHARTOUM.

    Sudan, One of Africa’s largest countries is spinning out of control, as weeks of mounting tensions between two military leaders erupted in battles in the capital, Khartoum, and in other cities.

    According to New York Times, clashes at a military base in the capital, Khartoum, quickly spread to the presidential palace, the international airport and the headquarters of the state broadcaster. Residents cowered in their homes as explosions rang out and warplanes screeched over rooftops. By Saturday night, it was unclear who was in control of Sudan, it's reported that over 56 people are dead and over 400 injured. Fears of more casualties as the escalation intensifies.

    Sudan’s military, which has struggled to rule effectively, was supposed to hand back power to civilian leadership this month, as part of a Western-backed power deal. But any hopes for a peaceful transition were shattered early Saturday when strained relations between the most powerful military leaders, the army Chief, Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan, the commander of the powerful Rapid Support Forces paramilitaries turned violent.

    Russian FM Lavrov held talks with Gen. Abdel Fattah Burhan, the head of Sudan’s ruling Sovereignty Council, as well as with his deputy, Gen. Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, who heads a powerful paramilitary known as the Rapid Support Forces.

    The meetings focused on improving cooperation between the two countries and perhaps brokering a deal on the on going "misunderstanding".
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  • Spanish actress Hiba Abouk, 36, had filed for divorce from his Moroccan International Football Star husband, Achraf Hakim, 24, while demanding half of his hard-earned cash and assets only to discover during the case's ongoing proceedings that all of the footballer's lavish properties are registered under his mother's name, despite earning million per week at the French club.

    Reports say that 80 per cent of Hakimi's salary is even deposited in accounts bearing his mother's name.
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  • KENYAN LOCAL OIL MARKETERS will ONLY buy oil from the 3 Government identified oil companies; Gulf Energies, Oryx Energies and Galana Oil Company LTD for the next nine months, who will buy from Middle East Oil Companies sourced by Government on "Government to Government" deal. But the local oil marketers have moved to court complaining that Govt violated Public Procurement Act by locking them out on the "Tendering Process". The President said they will be able to purchase oil using KSHs hence reducing the pressure on Shs-$ exchange rate in few months.
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  • 21-year-old US Air Force National Guard employee, Jack Teixeira, has been arrested over the leak of US defence & Intelligence Documents. He is the leader of an online gaming chat group where the files were leaked. Arrest happened in Dighton, about an hour to the south of Boston.

    Leaked files has revealed close-held assessments of the Ukraine war; fighting has gutted Russian commando units & China had agreed to provide Moscow with weapons.

    It could take Moscow years to rebuild the commando units, according to classified U.S. assessments.
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  • A special purpose grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia, has been investigating whether Donald Trump committed a crime under State Law when he tried to overturn the 2020 Election by pressuring State Officials to try and overturn Joe Biden’s victory in the state.
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  • Tres personas recibieron disparos el sábado por la noche en el patio de comidas del Christiana Mall en Newark. El tiroteo fue el resultado de una disputa y no un acto aleatorio y la policía dice que el sospechoso sigue prófugo. El tiroteo ocurrió dentro del patio de comidas del centro comercial alrededor de las 6:40 p.m. - Policía estatal de Delaware.
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  • ANTI-WESTERN GLOBAL ORDER:

    China has brokered a diplomatic deal between Terran and Riyadh, hence establishment of diplomatic offices in both Countries. When arch-rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran announced they were restoring diplomatic relations, much of the world was stunned, not only because of the breakthrough after years of mutual animosity, suspected attacks and espionage between the two countries, but because of who brokered the deal: China.

    Must Washington be worried?

    This deal is about far much more than normalizing ties with the Saudi government in Riyadh. Instead, it is about further facilitating, along with China and Russia, the rise of a new anti-Western global order and excluding the United States from a new regional arrangement.

    Indeed, from the view of Khamenei and the IRGC, restoring ties with Saudi Arabia is the least important aspect of the deal. What’s most important is that it’s one more milestone toward achieving the regime’s grand ambitions, this time with powerful friends. The 83-year-old supreme leader, like his predecessor, believes a clash of civilizations has long existed between the so-called Islamic world and the West. The long-term project of the Islamic Revolution has been to restore an Islamic civilization, with Iran’s Shiite Islamists at the helm.
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  • A Wall Street Journal reporter, Evans Gershkovich, whom Russia has accused of spying for the United States is “wrongfully detained,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday, giving an informal assessment as the State Department continues to evaluate the circumstances of the journalist’s detention.

    Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Beijing for a three-day visit, with Russia’s war in Ukraine on the agenda.
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  • A Wall Street Journal reporter, Evans Gershkovich, whom Russia has accused of spying for the United States is “wrongfully detained,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday, giving an informal assessment as the State Department continues to evaluate the circumstances of the journalist’s detention.

    Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Beijing for a three-day visit, with Russia’s war in Ukraine on the agenda.
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