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According to the speakers, the respective agreements will be signed during the 16th intergovernmental commission on economy, trade and scientific-technical cooperation due to take place in Havana on October 29-30. However, neither Russia, nor Cuba has confirmed the reports.
"This sum will go straight to military and technical cooperation. Along with this agreement, a set of general economic documents and agreements initiated by the Russian Ministry of Finance will be signed, but other sums will be allocated for that," a source familiar with the negotiations remarked.
Trump encountered a passionate audience as he addressed the Young Black Leadership Summit at the White House on Thursday. His speech was constantly interrupted by applause, cheers and chants.
The president was talking about the trade wars he's been waging around the world and blamed the globalists of "cheating our [American] workers." This is when some in the crowd started calling out "Soros" - the man routinely described as a "champion" of globalism.
Trump tried to continue his address, but was interrupted by chants "Lock him up," directed at the billionaire. The US president then chuckled and repeated the chant himself, saying "Lock him up" and pointing the finger at the part of the audience from where the idea originated.
The Russian Foreign Ministry received a detailed "extensive list of questions" on the Cold war-era pact from the US embassy in Moscow, days before President Donald Trump made the abrupt announcement that the US is leaving the deal.
"Finally, they gave it to us - in response to our requests to provide what disturbs them and on what basis do they make a conclusion about our non-compliance with the treaty," Lavrov told Rossiya 1 TV channel. The Ministry of Defense, along with other relevant departments, are working on a set of responses. "It is an objective fact for us that the decision [to withdraw from the deal] has been made and is being implemented," Lavrov said.
Comment: For more on the treaty ramifications: Who profits from the end of the mid-range nuclear INF Treaty?
And more official response from the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
Does anyone seriously believe that these laws will materially improve our lives? What about the 900 passed last year? Or the 800 the year before that? What they will do is make life more complicated for Californians and drive businesses out of state.
The crown jewel of California's Progressive-feminist policy this year was Senate Bill 826 which mandates publicly-held corporations to put women on their boards. It was passed and signed by Governor Jerry Brown. California now proudly leads the nation in identity politics. The law requires a minimum of one woman board member by 2019, and by 2020, two for boards with five members and three with boards of six or more.
Comment: Colour, creed, and sex clearly come before competence in the eyes of a small, growing minority. Common sense dictates that the most efficient, talented person would get the job...but not anymore. For further reading:
- The Feminist Seduction of Western Society
- Does a gender wage gap exist? 6 feminist myths that refuse to die
- Damore Lawsuit Exposes Extremist Ideology And Social Intolerance at Google
- The Truth Perspective: Does Racism, Sexism, Homophobia etc. Actually Exist?
Joyent, Gab's hosting provider, sent it a warning message that because of an unspecified "breach of the Joyent Terms of Service," it will be pulling the plug on Gab on Monday morning. Earlier, PayPal cut off contact with the social network, after an avalanche of media reports pointed out that Michael Bowers, who killed 11 people in a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday, had a page there.
Comment: This is OBVIOUSLY a pretext for getting gab.ai shut down. If every social media platform was taken offline every time some atrocity was committed, there'd be no bloody social media!
See also: Police responding to active shooter at Pittsburgh synagogue, at least 7 casualties reported
The EU will make a joint decision on how to punish Saudi Arabia for the gruesome murder of the journalist, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday, speaking in Istanbul after the Russia-Turkey-France-Germany summit on Syria. The decision, including a potential weapons sales ban, will depend on the results of the murder investigation, she added.
"We agreed that when we have more clarity, and we are counting on that, when we know who was behind this then we will try to find a unified European solution or reaction from all member states of the European Union to show that we negotiate on the basis of common values," Merkel said.
Comment: See also:
- The Murder of Jamal Khashoggi: Oil, Sanctions And The Anti-Trump Establishment
- Galloway: First Cut Won't be The Deepest - Deeper Wounds Are Yet to Come in The Killing of Khashoggi
- Tone deaf: Saudi foreign minister calls media reaction to Khashoggi assassination 'hysteria'
- Just Imagine... The Response if Jamal Khashoggi Had Been Russian

A poster of missing Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi, on a barrier that blocks the road leading to the Saudi Arabia consulate in Istanbul.
"The Khashoggi case has become hysteria, investigations take time and facts get determined as the investigation goes on," Jubeir said at a forum in the Bahraini capital of Manama.
Comment: The fallout over Jamal Khashoggi's murder continues. It would almost be a diplomatic comedy of bluster, posturing and behind-the-scenes horse trading, were it not for the heinous event at the heart of it all.
- Saudi political and business isolation grows over Khashoggi disappearance
- Khashoggi Mystery: Rogue killers Or rogue royals?
- Galloway: First Cut Won't be The Deepest - Deeper Wounds Are Yet to Come in The Killing of Khashoggi
- Does murder of journalist Khashoggi spell the end for Mohammad bin Salman?
- Khashoggi Fallout: Business titans fight shy of Saudi's trillion-dollar charm offensive
- Macron squirms when asked about France-Saudi arms sales
- Business as usual: British Prince Andrew wants to strengthen Saudi ties, following Khashoggi murder
- Liberal Israeli press says to go soft on Mohammed Bin Salman because 'peace'
They became an official entity inside Syria in early 2013 as news of "rebel" use of chemical weapons in Khan Al Assal, Aleppo began to surface.
In July 2013, 51 Syrian Arab Army (SAA) soldiers were executed in Khan Al Assal. Nusra Front (Al-Qaeda) and affiliated extremist group Ansar Al Khalifah took responsibility for this brutal mass murder. Videos alleged to be taken just before the execution show young boys among the soldiers forced to lie on the ground. One soldier is seen giving the victory salute just before death.
Comment:
- Mainstream media weeps over deaths of terrorist brigade White Helmets, a documented wing of al-Nusra front
- Fake heroes: Syrian Women condemn USAID funded 'White Helmets' in Syria
- Video confirms White Helmets are Al-Qaeda's "Hidden Soldiers"
- Hollywood promotes yet another lie: The fraud of the White Helmets
- Former White Helmets associate describes the group's video fabrications and possession of prohibited chemicals
- DISTURBING IMAGES: 'White Helmets' caught faking rescues and doctoring dead children in PR stunt to portray Assad as 'butcher'
- White Helmets must be tracked down & brought to justice for 'war crimes' - Syria's Grand Mufti
The Wall Street Journal noted earlier in the week that the study was finished in 2016 but kept getting "stuck in internal reviews" prior to public disclosure.
"It's no secret that the Army and, frankly, our entire defense establishment, made serious mistakes and miscalculations in Iraq since 2003," said Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), adding that the withholding of the document was "simply to protect the careers and egos of Army brass."
"This is simply the Army being unwilling to publicly air its mistakes," Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) added.

Kang Kyung-wha, Foreign Minister of South Korea, the first woman nominated for and appointed to the position
Those sanctions were imposed following an announcement by Lee Myung-bak, the then president, that the corvette had been torpedoed by a North Korean submarine, although there were many criticisms of this official version, and the report by the Russian specialists who were sent to investigate the incident by Dimitry Medvedev, who was president of Russia at the time, is still classified. The sanctions prohibit South Korea from trading with North Korea or investing in its economy, restrict South Koreans from communicating North Koreans, and prohibit them from visiting North Korea, except for visits to the Kaesong Industrial Park.













Comment: The US should surely have no problem with this development, considering they've been supplying any willing country (on Russia's borders) with their faulty goods for a good while now. But, unlike Russia, the US has fairly low standards and is even supplying deadly weapons to countries like Ukraine, which is nigh on a failed state:
- Why is The Trump Administration Selling Weapons to Ukraine?
- Putin Delivers Landmark 'State of The Union' Speech: Puts The Smack Down on US, Shows Off Latest Russian Nuclear Weapons
- The Saker: Political implications of Russia's new weapons
- Cuban investigators dismiss sonic weapons as cause of US diplomat's health attacks, theorize it's stress over shifting US-Cuban relations
Also check out SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: Putin The World To Rights: Russia's New Nuclear Weapons And The End of 'Unipolarity'