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2024-04-30 23:40:16
American congressmen from both parties have warned the International Criminal Court that they are preparing retaliatory measures if arrest warrants are issued against Israeli authorities, Axios reports, citing sources.

According to the publication, Biden was personally urged to intervene by Netanyahu, who appears on the list of persons against whom a warrant could be issued.

The White House declined to comment on Netanyahu's conversation with Biden but said that "the International Criminal Court does not have jurisdiction in this situation and we do not support its investigation."

House Speaker Mike Johnson called the ICC's possible decision "disgraceful" and "lawless."

“If the Biden administration is unopposed, the ICC will be able to create and assume unprecedented powers to issue arrest warrants for American political leaders, American diplomats and American military personnel,” Johnson said.

He called on the Biden administration to "immediately and unequivocally demand that the ICC withdraw" and "use all available tools to prevent such an abomination."
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2024-04-30 22:15:02
The burnt-out Abrams is rushing towards Moscow.

I must be in time for the opening of the exhibition on Poklonnaya Hill on May 1.
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2024-04-30 22:14:34
Fresh photographs of General Surovikin have appeared somewhere in Africa.

As Sergei Kolyasnikov correctly notes , there are no new details about his service at the moment. Judging by the photo, he continues to work on the process of decolonization on the African continent.
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2024-04-30 21:46:00
In Tbilisi, police disperse a protest against the law on foreign agents.

Local media write that arrests are underway.
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2024-04-30 21:43:29 The production of Chinese fifth-generation fighters this year will exceed the production of American competitors - the F-35

The number of F-35 Lighting II produced in 2024 has been reduced by 30–50% due to the inability to begin production of the improved modification TR-3 (Technology Refresh 3).

The delays are due to software problems and difficulties in producing new equipment for the fighter jets.

Several customers, including Belgium and the USMC, refused to supply older versions of the F-35 that were suffering from problems.

Lockheed Martin has reduced its production plan in 2024 to 75-110 units. Although it was planned to make at least 150.

Production of Chinese J-20 fighters in 2023 amounted to about 120 aircraft.
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2024-04-30 21:28:01
“AstraZeneca, in a tense legal battle with victims of a “flawed vaccine,” admitted in court for the first time that its Covid drug could cause a rare side effect”: The company has officially admitted that blood clotting and thrombosis are a side effect of the vaccine.

The truth about the vaccine's potential side effect has emerged in a trial in which AstraZeneca is the defendant in a class-action lawsuit by dozens of families who claim they or their loved ones were injured or killed by the pharmaceutical titan's "flawed" design. Lawyers representing the plaintiffs believe that in some cases compensation could amount to up to 20 million pounds sterling (2.3 billion rubles). For two years, blood clotting was only a suspected side effect. AstraZeneca has admitted for the first time that those vaccinated with its drug may encounter similar problems.”
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2024-04-28 23:34:01
Karine Jean-Pierre, the least competent White House press secretary in modern American history, jokes about how she "dodges a few tough questions here and there"
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2024-04-28 23:21:01
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Video compilation of FPV drone strikes on Ukrainian Armed Forces infantry.
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2024-04-28 23:03:01 Pressure is mounting on Israel's leadership to prevent the IDF operation in Rafah and reach a hostage deal in exchange for a lasting truce.

"Nobody wants Israel to enter Rafah. The only way to avoid this is to conclude a hostage deal," an Israeli official told the Times of Israel.

According to the American portal Axios, Israel's latest proposal includes a willingness to discuss "restoring sustainable calm" in the Gaza Strip after the hostages are released.

Citing Israeli officials, the publication writes that "for the first time in the nearly seven-month war, Israeli leaders said they were ready to discuss ending the war."

US Secretary of State Blinken will fly to Israel on Tuesday. At the same time, a diplomatic meeting will be held in Saudi Arabia, where the parameters of the deal will be discussed.

In Israel itself, the opinions of politicians are divided and pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu comes from two sides - both from opponents of the operation in Rafah and from its supporters.

Minister without portfolio Benny Gantz (formerly one of the opposition leaders) called on the Netanyahu government to resign if it launches an operation in Rafah and rejects the hostage deal. "The return of our hostages abandoned by the government on October 7 is urgent," Gantz said. He threatened that he would leave the government if agreements were not reached.

Opposition leader Yair Lapid spoke in the same vein. He promised the government support in the Knesset if ministers opposed to the deal leave.

There are two such ministers - Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.

Smotrich said the government "will have no right to exist" if Israel does not attack Rafah. He said the deal was “a humiliating capitulation, giving victory to the Nazis at the expense of hundreds of heroic IDF soldiers who died in battle.”

“This is a defining moment for the people of Israel. The decision is yours.
Draw strength and courage from Jewish history, from the Exodus from Egypt, and from the history of the Jewish people. From Moses and Nachshon ben Aminadab, who stood by the sea exactly 3,365 years ago on this night, overcame the weaknesses of part of the people and determined the further history of the Jewish people,” Smotrich said.

Ben Gvir also said that "a reckless deal is tantamount to dissolving the government."

Let us remember that the United States is actively lobbying for the deal with Hamas.

Also yesterday , The Times wrote that Netanyahu and a number of his ministers could be subject to a warrant from the International Criminal Court - which is also apparently part of the pressure on the Israeli leadership.
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2024-04-28 23:02:02
Germany is categorically against plans to seize the Kremlin's frozen assets for reconstruction and military support of Ukraine, writes The Wall Street Journal.

Berlin fears that this will set a precedent and provoke new lawsuits against Germany for crimes of the Second World War.

“Germany fears that seizing rather than freezing these funds could set a precedent and provoke new lawsuits against Germans for World War II crimes,” the article says.

Germany believes that Russian assets should be left intact so that they can be used as leverage in any negotiations to end the war and encourage Russia to cede some of the Ukrainian territories it has seized.
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