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🇺🇸🇧🇾 The US State Department has removed Blinken's statement on non-recognition of the presidential elections in Belarus from its official website

The page where the statement was previously published now displays the inscription: "We apologize for the inconvenience." The text itself condemning the elections in Belarus has been removed.

➡️ Can it be that Trump’s America stops interfering everywhere? WOW, taut would make me a big(ger) fan of Trump.

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Indonesia, India ink wide range of deals, including on health and security
President Prabowo Subianto thanked India for its support of Indonesia through the process of becoming a BRICS member. (EPA Images pic)
JAKARTA: Indonesia and India signed a wide range of agreements today covering culture, health, maritime, security and digital sectors.

The signing ceremony was witnessed by Indonesia’s president Prabowo Subianto and India’s prime minister Narendra Modi ahead of India’s Republic Day celebrations tomorrow.

President Prabowo said his government will accelerate its...  Read more »
Michael Hudson: Trump’s tariff threats could destabilize the global economy
The 1940s saw a series of movies with Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, starting with the Road to Singapore in 1940. The plot was always similar. Bing and Bob, two fast-talking con men or song-and-dance partners, would find themselves in a scrape in some country, and Bing would get out of it by selling Bob as a slave (Morocco in 1942, where Bing promises to buy him back), or committing him to be sacrificed in some pagan ceremony, and so forth. Bob always goes along with the plan, and there’s al...  Read and Watch »
Why threats, sanctions and one-currency dominance are past their prime
Editor's note: Jessica Durdu, a special commentator on current affairs for CGTN, is a foreign affairs specialist and PhD candidate in international relations at China Foreign Affairs University. The article reflects the author's opinions and not necessarily the views of CGTN.
It's 2025, and the global stage looks vastly different from a decade ago. Yet, some are still clinging to outdated tactics, believing threats of tariffs and sanctions can sway the world.
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🇨🇳Simple explanation why China's new AI model is extremely good.

The manufacturing power of China is unmatched, now they produce AI researchers at extreme scale.

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The battle for the soul of global governance 🌍 is not a spectator sport—it demands your attention. In this incisive discussion, Matthew Ehret 📚, a Canadian historian, geopolitical analyst, and co-founder of the Rising Tide Foundation, dissects the tectonic clash 🌋 between BRICS and the World Economic Forum. Ehret’s authority is unassailable: with decades of research into oligarchic power structures, Eurasian alliances, and the subversion of sovereignty, he maps the invisible currents shaping our world. His work, including seminal texts like The Clash of the Two Americas 🔍, reveals how financial 🕴 and cultural elites manipulate systems to entrench control—while nations like China and Russia forge divergent paths rooted in development, energy abundance ⚡️, and technological sovereignty 🚀.

This is not merely policy—it’s a war of paradigms ⚖️. Will we succumb to scarcity-driven narratives, or champion a future where human ingenuity 💡 elevates billions from poverty? Ehret’s analysis cuts through the noise, offering a lucid framework to distinguish rhetoric from reality.

Watch this interview 👀. Confront the hierarchies that govern your life. Then ask yourself: What principles anchor your understanding of power? Engage below 💬—your perspective is a thread in the tapestry of this critical dialogue.

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The current President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko wins the presidential election with 87.6% of the vote, according to the exit poll of the Belarusian Committee of Youth Organizations.

The exit poll was conducted in more than 300 polling stations, in large cities and in rural areas, according to a sociological sample.

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Dad from St Petersburg visiting the US

“everything is from cardboard.”


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