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      25 February

      Russian commentator makes terrifying threat on state TV about ‘blowing up’ supervolcano in US

      Another day, another Russian state TV commentator making nuclear threats. This time against the United States, and in particular, the Yellowstone Caldera, a supervolcano in Yellowstone National Park. ‘The United States is vulnerable’ During a recent broadcast on host Vladimir Solovyov’s Russia-1 program, Konstantin Sivkov, a retired Russian naval officer, discussed the possibility of deploying a nuclear Sarmat missile to strike the Yellowstone Caldera. It is the largest supervolcano in North America. Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to Ukraine’s minister of internal affairs, posted two clips of the conversation on Twitter with subtitles in English. Sivkov talked about how the Sarmat is ‘capable… of striking across the South Pole, a global missile’. He continued that ‘it is impossible to build an all-looking missile defence system, which means that the United States is vulnerable’.…

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    • 25 February

      Ukraine War Anniversary: Germany says ‘war’ must be mentioned in G20 statement

      G7 leaders to establish Enforcement Coordination Mechanism against Russia On the occasion of one year of the raging war in Ukraine, leaders of G7 countries will announce the establishment of the Enforcement Coordination Mechanism headed by the US against Russia, the White House said on Friday. US President Joe Biden will host a virtual meeting with G7 leaders for a discussion on Russia’s war against Ukraine and their collective effort to hold Russia accountable for it. “To counter Russia’s attempt to circumvent G7 measures to date, leaders will support the establishment of an Enforcement Coordination Mechanism, which will be chaired by the US in the first year,” the White House said. To ensure Russia pays for Ukraine’s long-term reconstruction, G7…

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    • 25 February

      ‘Anti-Russia’ resolution: India abstains saying it won’t secure lasting peace

      Notwithstanding the pressure from American and European partners to reconsider its position on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, India again abstained from voting on a “resolution for peace’’ in the UNGA which denounced Russia’s actions in Ukraine and sought immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukraine. The resolution, which was brought in the 193-member body to mark the first anniversary of the war, was adopted with 141 votes in favour and 7 against. India, China and Pakistan were among the 32 countries that abstained. #BREAKING: #India abstains in UNGA on resolution underscoring need to reach comprehensive, just and lasting peace in #Ukraine. Resolution adopted with 141 nations voting in favour, 7 against and 32 abstentions. @PTI_News pic.twitter.com/3Vp9gxD6Zc— Yoshita Singh…

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    • 25 February

      Iran’s threat to Israel increases if it supplies air defense to Syria – analysis

      Reports that Iran may supply Syria with an air defense system represent a potential new threat in Syria. This is because Iranian air defense systems can provide cover for other types of Iranian entrenchment in Syria. Iran has tried to move air defense systems to Syria over the last several years. However, recent reports show Tehran is openly announcing that it could send Damascus a system. Iranian state media made the announcement Friday. It comes amid praise in Iranian media for the Iranian armed forces and IRGC. It also comes as Iran has supplied Russia with drones and there are reports of closer Russia-Iran cooperation. Iran is also continuing to enrich uranium and this is part of the larger Iranian tensions in the region. Iranian…

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    • 25 February

      Authorities in New York and Chicago warn Jewish communities to stay alert after neo-Nazi groups declare ‘Day of Hate’

      US authorities warned that neo-Nazi extremist groups are planning a “Day of Hate” for Saturday. While there are no “credible threats,” police and watchdog groups are “actively monitoring” the situation. Authorities in New York and Chicago and watchdog groups warned that neo-Nazi extremist groups could be planning to target Jewish people in a “National Day of Hate” on Saturday, February 25. The Chicago Police Department said in a statement on Thursday, “At this time, there is no actionable intelligence,” according to the Chicago Sun-Times. “We continue to actively monitor the situation.” Chicago authorities said they are “in contact with members, leaders, and organizations within the Jewish community and all faith-based communities in Chicago and will continue working closely with them to strengthen…

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    • 25 February

      Zelenskiy open to China’s peace plan but rejects compromise with ‘sick’ Putin

      Volodymyr Zelenskiy has cautiously welcomed China’s peace plan to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine but said it would only be acceptable if it led to Vladimir Putin pulling his troops out from all occupied Ukrainian territory. Volodymyr Zelenskiy has cautiously welcomed China’s peace plan to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine but said it would only be acceptable if it led to Vladimir Putin pulling his troops out from all occupied Ukrainian territory. Western leaders are sceptical over the proposal, and argue that Beijing does not have the international credibility to act as a mediator. Ukraine has come up with its own 10-point peace formula. It demands the withdrawal of Russian troops, reparations and prosecutions for Russia’s war leadership. On Friday,…

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    • 25 February

      First lady signals Joe Biden will seek second presidential term

      As Biden inches closer to announcing what is widely expected (most importantly, by his wife) to be his re-election campaign, a poll released earlier this week brought good news for his standing among Democrats. The NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll shows an even half of Democrats or Democratic-leaning independents believe the party has a better chance with Biden as the nominee, against 45% who think they’d be better off backing someone else. That’s an improvement for the president from November of last year, when it was roughly flipped: then, 54% wanted someone else, while a mere 38% backed Biden. The survey also had bad news for Donald Trump in his quest to be renominated for the presidency by the GOP. Among Republicans and independents who lean…

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    • 24 February

      News|Migration

      Italy detains migrant rescue ship, fines charity Italy’s far-right government is taking legal action against a vessel operated by MSF in the Mediterranean Sea. Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has been operating to save lives in the Central Mediterranean [Lexie Harrison-Cripps] Italian authorities have detained and fined a rescue ship operated by Doctors Without Borders (Medecins Sans Frontieres, or MSF), shortly after parliament passed into law a government decree establishing a code of conduct for migrant charity ships. The rescue ship Geo Barents was placed in administrative detention for 20 days and issued a 10,000 euros ($10.500) fine, the organisation said on Thursday evening. News|Migration Italy detains migrant rescue ship, fines charity Italy’s far-right government is taking legal action against a vessel operated…

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    • 24 February

      Netflix lowers subscription costs in over 30 countries

      Recent price reductions by the streaming giant include Middle Eastern countries (Yemen, Jordan, Libya and Iran), sub-Saharan African markets such as Kenya, and European nations (Croatia, Slovenia, and Bulgaria) San Francisco: Streaming giant Netflix has lowered the price of its subscription in more than 30 countries, in an effort to draw in subscribers who have access to a growing number of streaming options. Recent price reductions by the streaming giant include Middle Eastern countries (Yemen, Jordan, Libya and Iran), sub-Saharan African markets such as Kenya, and European nations (Croatia, Slovenia, and Bulgaria), reports The Wall Street Journal. “In Latin America, nations including Nicaragua, Ecuador, and Venezuela have seen reductions in subscription costs, as have parts of Asia including Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and the…

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    • 24 February

      Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 16 years after rape conviction

      Weinstein is already serving a 23-year sentence in New York, after being convicted of rape and sexual assault in that jurisdiction in his 2020 criminal trial. Los Angeles: Disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to 16 years, effectively ensuring the former Hollywood mogul and convicted rapist will spend the rest of his life behind bars. Weinstein’s sentencing was held in downtown Los Angeles on Thursday morning, nearly two months after his Los Angeles trial concluded with a jury convicting him on three counts of rape and sexual assault, reports Variety. Weinstein is already serving a 23-year sentence in New York, after being convicted of rape and sexual assault in that jurisdiction in his 2020 criminal trial. On Thursday, the judge ordered Weinstein to…

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