Daily Archives: December 1, 2023

2023-12-01: News Headlines

infobrics (2023-12-01). Pakistan Seeks BRICS Membership, Turns to Russia for Support. infobrics.org Pakistan has submitted a request to become a member of the BRICS group of nations in 2024, with the expectation of receiving support from Russia throughout the membership application process…

Larry Johnson (2023-12-01). The West Pushed Ukraine to War and Kiev Now is Paying the Butcher's Bill. sonar21.com This is a follow up to my previous piece describing how the United States and NATO sabotaged the peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in March 2022. Within the last week we have two members of Ukraine's negotiating team confirm the information that was

Brian Berletic, Orinoco Tribune. (2023-12-01). West Admits Ukraine Is Losing Proxy War. popularresistance.org After nearly 2 years of portraying the ongoing conflict in Ukraine as unfolding in Kiev and the collective West's favor, a sudden deluge of admissions have begun saturating Western headlines noting that Ukraine is not only losing, but that there is little or nothing its Western backers can do to change this fact. | What had been a narrative of Ukraine's steady gains and indomitable fighting spirit has now been replaced by the reality of Ukraine's catastrophic losses (as well as net territorial losses) and a steady collapse of morale among troops. What had been narratives of Russian forces poorly trained and led,…

infobrics (2023-12-01). Did Serbia really help Russia by buying Cypriot Mi-35P gunships. infobrics.org While it can certainly be argued that what Belgrade has done with the Cypriot Mi-35P gunships is a positive development for Moscow, it's questionable it did so because of its desire to aid Russia. The Eurasian giant is simply too big and powerful to need Serbian assistance. Even in the case that these helicopters ended up in the Kiev regime's hands, their usability would've been limited at best, as Moscow has already destroyed dozens of such aircraft.

Jonathan Cook, Consortium News. (2023-12-01). The Nord Stream Lies Just Keep Coming. popularresistance.org Want to understand why the media we consume is either owned by billionaires or under the thumb of governments? The latest developments in the reporting of who was behind the explosions that destroyed the Nord Stream pipelines that brought Russian gas to Europe provide the answer. | Although largely forgotten now, the blasts in the Baltic Sea in September 2022 had huge and lasting repercussions. The explosion was an act both of unprecedented industrial sabotage and of unparalleled environmental terrorism, releasing untold quantities of the most potent of the greenhouse gasses, methane, into the atmosphere.

infobrics (2023-12-01). Could Russia Turn to Asian Infrastructure Investments to Free Up Its US$40 Billion Held in Indian Vostro Accounts. infobrics.org Russia could become a significant BRI-style investor in the global south…

infobrics (2023-12-01). Russian national "outside the list" released from Hamas a diplomatic win for Moscow. infobrics.org Russia has been criticized for engaging with Hamas, especially after October 7, however the recent developments have shown that this approach is rational and fruitful.

infobrics (2023-12-01). China Willing to Strengthen Cooperation with Brazil. infobrics.org China is willing to continue strengthening dialogue and cooperation with Brazil within the frameworks including the World Trade Organization, G20 (the Group of 20) and BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa), said a senior government official…

Ileana Ferrer Fonte (2023-12-01). Russia and Cuba plan to increase flights. plenglish.com Moscow, Dec 1 (Prensa Latina) Russia and Cuba plan to connect the city of St. Petersburg with Cayo Coco every ten days by late December, Cuban Ambassador to Russia Julio Garmendia told reporters.

Ann Brown (2023-12-01). Henry Kissinger Passes Away At 100: Inside His Opposition To Dr. Martin Luther King And Why He's Hated By So Many. moguldom.com Henry Kissinger, one of the most influential figures in U.S. diplomacy during the Cold War era, has passed away at the age of 100. While he was celebrated for his role in opening relations with China, negotiating arms control agreements with the Soviet Union, and helping end the Vietnam War, his legacy remains deeply divisive. …

Prof Michel Chossudovsky (2023-12-01). Global Nuclear War and Staged Pandemics: Michel Chossudovsky and Mike Adams. globalresearch.ca

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