Кремль в бешенстве из-за Надеждина / Путин приказал снять его с выборов

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26 Jan 202414:36

Summary

TLDRThis video script covers a range of significant global and political developments. It begins with the German Chancellor's search for a new personal chef, offering insights into the job's requirements and salary. The narrative then shifts to the Ukrainian military's strategic plan to use underwater drones to target the Russian Black Sea Fleet, highlighting the innovative Project FURY. The script also touches on the Kremlin's reaction to presidential candidate Nadezhdin, the completion of NASA's historic Martian helicopter mission, and international political dynamics, including EU's stance on Hungary and allegations against Israel. Throughout, the script emphasizes technological advancements, geopolitical strategies, and the importance of international law and human rights.

Takeaways

  • 😲 Ukraine plans to destroy Russia's Black Sea Fleet using weaponized underwater drones
  • 😡 Russia refuses international probe into downed plane carrying Ukrainian POWs
  • 👨‍✈️ Putin to open polling stations abroad, including in 'unfriendly' countries, for presidential vote
  • ❌ Kremlin moves to block anti-war presidential candidate Nadezhdin from running
  • ⚔️ EU considers suspending Hungary's voting rights if Orban blocks Ukraine aid again
  • 🇮🇱 International Court tells Israel to stop 'genocide' of Palestinians in Gaza
  • 🛫 NASA's first Martian helicopter Ingenuity completes historic mission after 3 years
  • 💖 YouTuber asks viewers to like video to promote channel
  • 🙏 YouTuber thanks audience and invites them to join on Telegram
  • 😊 YouTuber bids farewell until next time

Q & A

  • What is Project FURY and what is its goal?

    -Project FURY (First Ukrainian Robotic Fleet) is a Ukrainian military project that aims to destroy the Russian Black Sea Fleet using underwater drones. It will partner with an experienced Western maritime drone manufacturer to weaponize existing drone platforms.

  • Why does Russia refuse an international investigation into the downing of the Il-76 plane?

    -Russia likely refuses an international investigation because it was secretly transporting Ukrainian prisoners of war on the plane, which would be a violation of international law. Russia wants to avoid responsibility.

  • Why is the Kremlin upset with presidential candidate Nadezhdin?

    -The Kremlin is upset because Nadezhdin was supposed to be a technical candidate that they did not expect to gain popularity. However, he is now criticizing the Kremlin and the war, gaining significant public support.

  • What was significant about the Ingenuity helicopter's missions on Mars?

    -Ingenuity was the first aircraft to make controlled flight on another planet. It exceeded expectations by making 72 flights over almost 3 years when only 5 flights were originally planned. This paved the way for future Mars exploration.

  • How could the EU punish Hungary's Orbán for blocking Ukraine aid?

    -The EU is considering invoking Article 7 to strip Hungary of its voting rights in the EU if Orbán blocks approval of €50 billion in aid for Ukraine. This would be retaliation for jeopardizing Ukraine's security.

  • What genocide accusations were made against Israel?

    -The International Court of Justice accused Israel of genocide against Palestinians in Gaza based on inflammatory comments by Israeli leaders that could be seen as calling for killing Gaza civilians.

  • How many overseas polling stations will Russia open for its presidential election?

    -Russia plans to open about 300 polling stations abroad for its presidential election, including in "unfriendly" countries, to allow Russians overseas to vote.

  • What security measures will Russia take at foreign polling stations?

    -Russia says it will strengthen security measures at foreign polling stations during voting for its presidential election to ensure safety and prevent disruptions.

  • How can the public help promote the YouTube channel?

    -The channel asks viewers to like the videos and subscribe so that YouTube sees people are interested and promotes the videos more to expand their audience.

  • Why does analyst Zoltan Pogaca say Orbán reminds the EU of his "cards"?

    -Pogaca argues Orbán obstructs EU decisions periodically to remind them not to criticize Hungary, lest he play his "cards" by leveraging Hungary's veto power.

Outlines

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😊 Scholz Seeking New Personal Chef

German Chancellor Scholz is looking to hire a new personal chef. Requirements include a diploma in fine gastronomy, several years of experience, and ability to organize state events and prepare meals. Offering 3,000-3,700 euros per month salary.

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😲 Ukraine Plans to Destroy Russian Fleet with Drones

Ukraine's military created Project FURY to partner with an experienced maritime drone manufacturer and weaponize existing underwater drone platforms. The drones will carry weapons to attack and perform reconnaissance missions against the Russian Black Sea Fleet.

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😡 Kremlin Trying to Block Anti-War Candidate

The Kremlin initially approved Nadezhdin as a technical presidential candidate but is now furious over his popularity and anti-war rhetoric. They have ordered the Election Commission not to allow Nadezhdin on the ballot before elections.

😥 EU Could Revoke Hungary's Voting Rights

EU leaders are prepared to invoke Article 7 to deprive Hungary of its voting rights if Orban continues blocking financial aid to Ukraine. This nuclear option demonstrates EU's united support for Ukraine against Russian aggression.

😨 Israel Accused of Gaza Genocide

The International Court of Justice cited comments by Israeli leaders that could indicate attempts to kill Gaza civilians. Israel denies charges and rejects accusations of genocide as false, saying it has an inalienable right to self-defense.

😊 Mars Helicopter Mission Accomplished

NASA has announced the completion of the pioneering Ingenuity Mars helicopter mission after nearly 3 years and 72 flights. The tiny drone paved the way for smarter and safer future human missions to Mars and beyond.

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Keywords

💡German Chancellor's personal chef

This refers to a unique job opportunity within the German government, specifically to serve as the personal chef for the Chancellor, Olaf Scholz. The role involves organizing state events and work meals, requiring a diploma in fine gastronomy and several years of experience. The salary range is between 3,000 to 3,700 euros per month, highlighting the prestige and specificity of the position in catering to the culinary needs of the Chancellor and his guests at official functions.

💡Project FURY

Project FURY stands for 'First Ukrainian Robotic Fleet' and is an initiative by the Ukrainian military to counter the Russian Black Sea Fleet using underwater drones. This project involves partnering with Western maritime drone manufacturers to weaponize existing platforms, which could significantly enhance the capability and efficiency of these drones for both offensive and reconnaissance missions. This strategy illustrates Ukraine's innovative approach to warfare, leveraging technology to bolster its defensive and offensive capabilities in the maritime domain.

💡Nadezhdin

Nadezhdin is mentioned as a presidential candidate in Russia who unexpectedly gained support, challenging the Kremlin's expectations. Initially considered a technical candidate, his popularity and anti-war stance have caused tension with the government, leading to efforts to bar him from participating in the elections. This situation underscores the political dynamics in Russia, where dissent and opposition, especially against the war, face significant obstacles.

💡Mars helicopter mission

NASA's Martian helicopter mission, involving the Ingenuity helicopter, marked a significant milestone in space exploration as the first controlled flight on another planet. Ingenuity, initially expected to make only five flights, exceeded expectations by making 72 flights, demonstrating the potential of aerial reconnaissance on Mars. This achievement not only showcases technological innovation but also opens new avenues for future missions and human exploration of Mars and beyond.

💡International investigation

The refusal by Russia to agree to an international investigation into the downing of Il-76 is highlighted. This incident involves Ukrainian prisoners and the disrupted prisoner exchange, emphasizing the complexities and sensitivities in international relations and conflict resolution. The involvement of international bodies like the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Geneva Conventions points to the broader framework of international law and human rights within which such conflicts are situated.

💡Putin's elections abroad

The decision by Russian authorities to open polling stations in foreign countries for the presidential elections reflects Russia's efforts to involve its diaspora in the political process, despite challenges such as staff reductions and the closure of diplomatic institutions. This move, discussed by Maria Zakharova of the Russian Foreign Ministry, highlights the complexities of international relations and the extension of domestic political campaigns beyond a country's borders.

💡EU's stance on Hungary

The potential deprivation of Hungary's voting rights within the EU if it blocks funding for Ukraine underscores the tension between EU principles and member states' actions that can jeopardize the union's security objectives. This situation reflects the challenges of consensus-building within the EU, especially regarding support for Ukraine and adherence to democratic principles, illustrating the political and diplomatic negotiations at play within European institutions.

💡International Court of Justice

The involvement of the International Court of Justice in calling on Israel to stop alleged genocidal actions in the Gaza Strip highlights the role of international law and judicial bodies in addressing and attempting to resolve conflicts and allegations of human rights abuses. This reflects the global dimension of such disputes and the mechanisms available for their adjudication, albeit with varying degrees of acceptance and compliance by the involved parties.

💡Ingenuity helicopter

The Ingenuity helicopter's role in NASA's Mars mission as the first aircraft to achieve controlled flight on another planet showcases a breakthrough in space technology and exploration. Its success, going beyond the initial five planned flights to complete 72 flights, represents a significant leap in demonstrating the viability of aerial reconnaissance on Mars, paving the way for future missions that could include more advanced aerial drones and potentially human exploration.

💡Election interference

The mention of efforts to prevent Nadezhdin from participating in the elections due to his popularity and criticism of the Kremlin illustrates the concept of election interference. This includes actions taken by authorities or political entities to influence the outcome of elections, suppress opposition, or manipulate the electoral process, reflecting broader issues of democratic governance, political freedom, and the integrity of electoral systems.

Highlights

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Transcripts

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The German Chancellor is looking for a new personal chef.

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He must organize state events

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and work meals.

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Scholz's requirements for the position of cook include a diploma

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in fine gastronomy and several

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years of experience.

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For this they offer from 3,000 to 3,700 euros per month.

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The Ukrainian military is planning to destroy the Russian

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Black Sea Fleet using underwater drones.

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Project FURY's approach is to partner with an experienced

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maritime drone manufacturer in the West and essentially

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weaponize an existing platform.

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The Kremlin is furious over presidential candidate

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Nadezhdin.

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They considered him a technical candidate and did not expect

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much support.

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Maxim Glikin, Political Observer

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NASA announced the completion of the Martian helicopter mission.

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Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator

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Living up to its name, Ingenuity made history as

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the first aircraft to make controlled

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flight on another planet.

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watching us now - like this video.

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Your activity tells YouTube that you are

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interested in us and this will greatly help promote our

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videos.

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So, on to the news!

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MISSION: DESTROY THE BLACK SEA FLEET

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The Ukrainian military is going to destroy the Russian

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Black Sea Fleet using underwater drones.

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The Ukrainian army has carried out many successful attacks

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in recent months .

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Now the Ukrainian military is going to dominate

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the Black Sea with the help of an entire army of underwater drones.

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The specialized publication Naval News writes that for this,

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the Ukrainian side created a project called FURY

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- which stands for “First Ukrainian Robotic

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Fleet.”

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Its peculiarity is that its authors are not trying

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to create a completely new underwater drone.

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The Ukrainian model will be made on the basis of existing

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Western underwater drones.

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Project FURY's approach is to partner with an experienced

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maritime drone manufacturer in the West and essentially

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weaponize an existing platform.

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This greatly reduces development risk and should

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result in a much more capable platform

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than if they were starting from scratch.

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Drones will be able to carry weapons such as mines or torpedoes,

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or even missiles launched from submarines.

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Using existing designs,

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a range of sensors could be installed.

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In addition to attacking, they will be able to perform reconnaissance

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missions.

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RUSSIA IS RESPONSIBLE FOR UKRAINIAN PRISONERS

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Russia does not agree to an international investigation

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into the downing of Il-76.

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This was stated by the speaker of the Main Intelligence Directorate Andrey Yusov during a national telethon in Ukraine

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He emphasized that at the moment the International Committee

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of the Red Cross has not confirmed receipt of information about

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Ukrainian prisoners allegedly flying on this plane,

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although such information should be public.

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And the prisoner exchange that was disrupted the day before was supposed to be

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the largest in a full-scale war.

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Ukrainian Ombudsman Dmitry Lubinets turned to the Red

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Cross to find out whether Russia reported the transport

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of prisoners in the Il-76.

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Dmitry Lubinets, Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

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for Human Rights

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The rights of prisoners of war of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, who are

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protected according to the Geneva Conventions, must be

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protected by all institutions that protect

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human rights on the territory of the Russian Federation.

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This includes international institutions.

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I now mean the International Committee of the Red Cross.

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I have not seen any public or non-public reaction on his part.

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Officially, I contacted the International Committee

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of the Red Cross because, again, according to

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Article 46 of the Geneva Conventions,

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the country that holds

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them captive bears responsibility for the life and health of prisoners of war.

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PUTIN WILL BE ELECTED OUTSIDE THE BORDERS OF THE RF

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Russian authorities have decided to open polling

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stations for the presidential elections in the Russian Federation in all foreign countries,

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including “unfriendly” ones.

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An official representative announced this at a briefing

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Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova.

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The Russian Foreign Ministry intends to open 300 such sites.

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Due to staff reductions and the closure of diplomatic institutions

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in the Baltic countries, Germany, Finland, the Czech Republic, Moldova

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and other countries, their number will be smaller.

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The Russian Foreign Ministry will strengthen security measures during voting.

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They promise to publish information about the progress of Putin’s elections abroad

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on the websites and social networks of diplomatic institutions.

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Maria Zakharova, Official Representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation

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Polling stations will be open in all countries

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in which there are diplomatic missions and consular

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offices of our country, including

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“unfriendly” ones.”.three hundred 4:00

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THE KREMLIN ORDERED NOT TO ALLOW NADEZhDIN BEFORE THE ELECTIONS

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The Kremlin ordered not to allow Nadezhdin to participate in the elections.

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Nadezhdin’s candidacy was initially agreed upon

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with the Presidential Administration, but he violated the unspoken agreements

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and now the Central Election Commission was “strongly recommended” not to allow

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him to participate in the elections, writes the publication

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We Can Explain, citing sources.

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According to them, Nadezhdin’s candidacy was initially agreed upon

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personally with the first deputy head of the Presidential Administration, Sergei Kiriyenko, who

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oversees domestic policy and is responsible for elections.

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Now he is furious that the candidate is gaining

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popularity and is vilifying the Kremlin and the war.

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Nadezhdin's words and actions began to greatly irritate

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the Kremlin.

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The only anti-war candidate, meanwhile, collected,

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according to the latest data, 158 thousand signatures for his

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nomination.

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He must submit them to the CEC by the end of January.

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Maxim Glikin, Political Observer

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Nadezhdin is a public politician with very rich experience,

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with extensive practice, and he seems to be working as a politician,

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as I said, all his life he was the deputy chairman of the

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SPS faction, free, free and so on.

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A friend of Nemtsov, a friend of the same Kiriyenko once

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Here.

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Therefore, it is very difficult to calculate what is allowed and what is not allowed.

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In addition, I have never seen any very critical

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, very harsh or some kind of terrible statements.

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I think that this is what they say, it is

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rather half the truth.

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But the truth is, they just saw the incredible excitement,

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they saw these queues, they saw how many

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different people there were.

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Shevchuk recently put it up, said that he would sign for him

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and what celebrities want to drown for him.

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The fact that even the candidates themselves, even before the banks,

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unexpectedly sign up for Nadezhdin.

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He saw such a stir and such a desire of people

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to at least support Nadezhdin, even if it was unclear

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what positions he would take until the end.

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But something exactly against the war is not quite the same as what

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these parliaments say in parliament.

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When he saw this whole picture of the Kremlin, he

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really was in full view, let’s say.

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EU CAN LEAVE ORBAN WITHOUT A VOICE

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EU leaders are ready to deprive Hungary of its voting rights if

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Orban blocks the approval of

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€50 billion for Ukraine at the summit on February 1.

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Politico writes that diplomats, after years of

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a soft approach to Budapest, made it clear that such a radical

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measure is not unthinkable if it jeopardizes

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the security of Ukraine, a candidate country

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for joining the European Union.

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Five European officials said that EU countries are ready

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to oppose Budapest, taking advantage of Article 7 of

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the EU treaty.

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It involves a ban on voting rights if

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one of the countries violates EU principles.

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If Orban does block a

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budget deal and €50bn for Ukraine again at the February

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summit, using Article 7 to strip Hungary of its

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voting rights could be a viable option.

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Next week's vote on aid

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to Ukraine is important both for Ukraine and for

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the EU's message to Russian President Vladimir Putin

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that Ukraine has the unanimous support

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of Western allies.

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Orban also became a thorn in the heel of Western countries

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regarding the issue of Sweden’s admission to NATO.

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Even Erdogan approved the admission of the new country in exchange for the

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supply of F-16 fighters and recognition of the International

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trials of Israeli genocide in Gaza.

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Ratification stalled in the Hungarian parliament

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for more than a year.

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Zoltan Pogaca, Political Analyst

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I think Viktor Orbán wants to remind Western countries from time to time

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: “Don’t criticize us, because we have

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cards, we have our cards, so be careful

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when you try to criticize us for corruption, for issues

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of supremacy the law or the quality of our democracy,

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refrain from doing so, because if you do,

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we have cards in our hands that we will play at the

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right time."

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You need to remind your partners from time to time that

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“I have an ace up my sleeve.”

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ISRAEL ACCUSED OF GENOCIDE

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The International Court of Justice called on Israel to stop the genocide

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of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

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The decision was made based on a lawsuit from South Africa, writes The Times

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of Israel.

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The head of the court, Joan Donahue, cited several

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"inflammatory" comments by Israeli Defense Minister

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Yoav Gallant, then-Energy Minister Israel

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Katz and President Isaac Herzog, "which could be

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interpreted as an attempt to kill civilians

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in the Gaza Strip." Israel denies all charges

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and asked the court to dismiss the case entirely.

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The court also called on Hamas to release the hostages.

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And the Israeli Minister of Defense criticized

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the court's decision.

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Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel

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Israel's commitment to international law is unwavering.

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Equally unwavering is our sacred commitment

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to continue to defend our country and protect our people.

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In every country, Israel has the inalienable right

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of self-defense.

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The vile attempt to deprive Israel of this fundamental

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right is blatant discrimination against the Jewish

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state and has been rightly rejected.

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The accusations of genocide leveled against Israel are not only

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false, they are outrageous and

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should be rejected by decent people everywhere.

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THE FIRST HELICOPTER ON MARS COMPLETED THE MISSION

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NASA announced the completion of the mission of a Martian helicopter

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- the first in the history of space exploration.

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The tiny Ingenuity helicopter, measuring only about 20

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centimeters, damaged its blades during an unsuccessful landing.

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It became the first aircraft to circle

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over another planet.

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Ingenuity - what does inventiveness mean - ended up

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on Mars in 2021 and worked with the Perseverance rover

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for almost three years.

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Although engineers were counting on only five flights to

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test the technology of helicopter drones for reconnaissance.

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Bill Nelson, NASA CEO

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Living up to its name, Ingenuity made history as

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the first aircraft to make controlled

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flight on another planet.

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But then he flew further and higher than we ever

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thought.

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And what started out as a technology demonstration,

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with plans for just five flights, made 72 flights

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to Mars.

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This helps us in our quest for life.

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Ingenuity paved the way for future missions in our

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solar system.

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He paved the way for smarter and safer

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human missions to Mars and beyond.

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I’ll put an end to this - thank you for being with us.

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