Puppet Masters
While meeting with German business executives in Sochi, he said: "The pipe laying of the Nord Stream 2 is close to completion now; its commissioning will make it possible to double Russian gas supplies over the Baltic route."
He added: "This will be an extra contribution to satisfying the demand in Germany and other countries." The Russian president added that Nord Stream 2 "is a purely commercial project" and the government is not participating in it.
Canadian politics: New cabinet, empty platitudes, interventionism - in other words, a repeat Trudeau

Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a news conference after presenting his new cabinet, at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada November 20, 2019.
There was little fanfare within Canada around the new group that will attempt to steer the country's governmental agenda over the next four years.
'Attempt to', of course, because Justin Trudeau will seek to downplay his NATO Summit gaffe and row with US President Donald Trump when he reconvenes parliament on Thursday as prime minister of a minority government.
Trudeau's Liberals won enough seats in Canada's 338-member House of Commons to form a government but also failed to repeat their 2015 showing after dropping 27 seats. They also lost over a million votes compared to the last election, finishing second in the popular vote.
Given the evident signs of a decline in support, Trudeau looked to curry favor with voters by making a surprise announcement. It was certainly a surprise to everyone to hear that part of the Cabinet would include a Minister for 'Middle Class Prosperity'. What will this new branch of government do? No one really knows, including the person in charge of it.
China Moves to Secure Sources
For China, which has set major targets to become the world's largest producer of EVs, developing lithium battery materials is a priority for the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20) period. Though China has its own lithium reserves, recovery is limited, and China has gone to secure lithium mining rights abroad.
In Australia, Chinese company Talison Lithium, controlled by Tianqi, mines and owns the world's largest and highest grade spodumene reserves in Greenbushes, Western Australia near Perth.
Talison Lithium Inc. is the world's largest primary lithium producer. Their Greenbushes site in Australia produces today some 75% of China's lithium demands and about forty percent of world demand. This as well as other vital Australian raw materials, has made relations with Australia, traditionally a firm US ally, of strategic importance to Beijing. As well, China has become the largest trade partner for Australia.
Comment: See also:
- Evo Morales plans to transform Bolivia into major global hub of lithium-based technologies
- Bolivia: What happens to the lithium industry without Morales?
- Bolivian coup comes less than a week after Morales stopped multinational firm's lithium deal
- Chinese scientists create tiny battery capable of working in ultra-low temperatures
TVEL, a company that is part of Russia's atomic agency Rosatom, said on Thursday that its work to convert Fordow to the production of radioactive isotopes for medical purposes has been suspended. TVEL said in a statement:
"The enrichment of uranium and the production of stable isotopes can't be carried out in the same space, since trace amounts of uranium, incompatible with the use of the resulting isotopes for medical purposes, will inevitably appear in the air and on the equipment."In order for the project to resume, the hardware used for uranium enrichment has to be dismantled and the facility decontaminated, TVEL said, adding that it notified the Iranian side of the situation.
Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov pointed on Thursday that Moscow wasn't giving up on the project, specifying that:
"the work wasn't abandoned, but only halted. We'll need some time to analyze the options in this situation and the potential negative aftermath of those American measures."Ryabkov referred to the US decision to stop exempting Fordow from its anti-Iran sanctions starting December 15.
Comment: See also:
- Iran has exceeded uranium enrichment level set by JCPOA as Europe fails to resist US sanctions
- Iran announces new scaling back of nuclear deal commitments
- Iran activates 40 advanced uranium-enrichment centrifuges in latest erosion of nuclear deal
- Maximum pressure: Iran to take 'third step' in scaling down commitments under 2015 nuclear deal
- No return to 2015 agreement - Iran will probably completely scale down nuclear commitments by 2020
- Iran has exceeded uranium enrichment level set by JCPOA as Europe fails to resist US sanctions
NATO's 70th anniversary gathering, which took place in the British capital on Tuesday and Wednesday, was a big event and Ruptly, of course, couldn't ignore it. The agency applied for press credentials beforehand and received an accreditation approval letter via email.
So the assigned producer went to routinely pick up his pass to be able to film at the summit. The organizers asked him to wait in the lobby where "he was approached by a plain clothed man, who presented a police warrant and requested he went in for questioning," Ekaterina Mavrenkova, Ruptly chief content officer, told RT on air.
The producer said he was detained and interrogated under the Terrorism Act, with the officers searching him and his belongings. Before being released, the man was told that Ruptly's accreditation at the NATO summit had been revoked.
Comment: Was Ruptly barred from the summit just to make a statement? Another mean poke at Russia? Was the producer denied access to prevent filming the exact same news filmed by other sources for broadcast? This is nonsense. If they don't consider Ruptly to be an integral aspect of 'a news organization' - as this is what it does - what do they consider it to be?

A child walks past an area that has been targeted by the terrorist groups less than 200 meters away. Khalidiyah, west Aleppo.
A recent report compiled by the US coalition's primary anti-Assad "evidence" producers has condemned the alleged Syrian/Russian targeting of civilians in Idlib. In familiar fashion, the Guardian accepted the White Helmet version of events without any apparent fact-checking or verification. Claims by the notorious terrorist-linked group and its PR agency, Syria Campaign, that 304 children and 11 "rescue workers" had been killed since April 2019 went unchallenged by one of the foremost "humanitarian" war-promoting media outlets - one that has sustained and nourished the criminalization of the Syrian government and its allies since 2011.

A ballistic missile is launched and tested in an undisclosed location in Iran, 2016
"Iran is determined to resolutely continue its activities related to ballistic missiles and space launch vehicles," the country's UN envoy Majid Takhte Ravanchi wrote in a letter to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday.
Comment: See also:
- Iran showcases a massive underground missile factory, new rockets, warheads
- Iran says it built third underground ballistic missile factory, vows to increase capabilities
- Iran unveiled new ballistic missile at military parade hours before test
- Iran defies Western sanctions by test-firing ballistic missiles
With uncanny timing, Hillary Rodham Clinton has hit the international talk show circuit, triggering heated speculation that she may be planning a last-minute plunge into the Democratic primaries against a disappointing field of nominees. The temptation of getting another shot at Donald Trump, who beat Clinton in 2016 despite losing the popular vote, appears to have become an idée fixe for the former secretary of state.
On the UK's Graham Norton Show, Clinton gave a very unconvincing denial that she was entertaining any presidential ambitions when she commented, "Right now, I'm not, at all, you know, planning that. I'd have to make up my mind really quickly, because it's moving very fast."
Wojcicki told '60 Minutes' that Google employs 10,000 people to focus on "controversial content." She described their schedule, which includes time for therapy. Stahl also said there are reports that the "monitors" are "beginning to buy the conspiracy theories."
"What we really had to do was tighten our enforcement of that to make sure we were catching everything and we use a combination of people and machines," Wojcicki explained. "So Google as a whole has about 10,000 people that are focused on controversial content."
Jacob Rees-Mogg's sister Annunziata, Lance Forman and Lucy Harris today said they had resigned the whip to back the prime minister's push to 'get Brexit done'. It follows the decision yesterday to sack John Longworth, the former director general of the British Chambers of Commerce, for 'repeatedly undermining' Mr Farage's election strategy.
Ms Rees-Mogg, MEP for the East Midlands and a former Conservative candidate, said: 'We need a strong Leave-supporting government to deliver the Brexit 17.4 million voted for. The Conservatives are the only option for Brexit supporters and democrats alike.'
The Brexit Party leader, who isn't standing in the election, said he was 'disappointed' by the decision.












Comment: If Canada could become more politically bland, mind-numbing and constituent inconsequential, it just did so. Trudeau won the system, not the hearts, minds nor vision of the voters.