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UK Russophobia: Russians assaulted, threatened and abused as hate crimes linked to Ukraine war surge

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© Maureen McLean/ShutterstockGraffiti reading 'Kill Putin' was painted on a wall in Slough.
Russians in the UK have been subjected to violent assaults, threats and vandalism in the last year, as new figures suggest a surge in hate crime linked to the war in Ukraine.

A Sky News investigation has found details of dozens of race hate crimes against Russian nationals in Britain since 24 February 2022, the date Vladimir Putin began his invasion.

One large police force in England saw anti-Russian offences more than double in the last year compared to 2021, while a charity revealed that children of primary school age have been victims.

An expert has warned that the number of recorded offences is likely to be the "tip of the iceberg" as many go unreported, and the spike is expected to continue for the duration of the war.

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RT meets Wagner fighters encircling key Donbass city

A view shows widespread destruction in the city of Artyomovsk, Russia
© SputnikA view shows widespread destruction in the city of Artyomovsk, Russia.
The contractors say foreign mercenaries previously active in Artyomovsk have seemingly vanished from the front lines.

RT's Igor Zhdanov has spoken to fighters from the Wagner Group who are encircling the Donbass city of Artyomovsk, referred to as Bakhmut in Ukraine. The founder of the private military company, Yevgeny Prigozhin, claimed on Friday that the city was "practically surrounded" as he urged Ukrainian forces to flee while they still can.

The number of experienced enemy soldiers has already dwindled in the area, the Wagner fighters said, as battered units are apparently being quietly withdrawn by Kiev. They added that foreign mercenaries have likely disappeared from the front lines in the city as well, having previously been active in Artyomovsk.

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Yevgeny Prigozhin has called on Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to allow Kiev's forces retreat from Artyomovsk

The Wagner Private Military Company has de-facto completely surrounded the key city of Artyomovsk, referred to as Bakhmut in Ukraine, the group's leader Yevgeny Prigozhin announced on Friday.

In a video apparently shot on the outskirts of the city, the Wagner chief personally addressed Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, telling him that the Donbass city has been encircled and that there is now only one road left out of the city.

"The pincers are closing shut," announced Prigozhin.

He added that previously the Wagner group had been fighting a professional Ukrainian army, but is now instead coming across more and more old men and children. "They are fighting, but life in Bakhmut is short. A day or two," Prigozhin said.


The Wagner chief urged the Ukrainian president to allow them to leave the city as the camera pans to what appear to be captured Ukrainian soldiers. Among them is a man with a long gray beard and two very young-looking men.

They also issued a plea to Zelensky, asking him to let them return home to their families and loved ones and not to ignore their request.

The city of Artyomovsk, which has seen some of the heaviest fighting amid Russia's ongoing military campaign, is part of a 70km Ukrainian defense line created since Kiev initiated the fighting in Donbass in 2014.

In a months-long campaign, Russian forces, primarily Wagner members, have systematically captured settlements around the city and have been surrounding Artyomovsk from the north, south, and east.

Zelensky had long insisted that the strategically vital city would not be surrendered under any circumstances, but he has recently changed his position. After Kiev's forces suffered heavy losses in the city's defense, Zelensky recently stated that Artyomovsk would be held only as long as it "remains reasonable" to do so. Kiev's Western backers have also encouraged the Ukrainian leader to cut his losses and withdraw from the city.



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Japan births fall to record low as population crisis deepens, excess deaths sets post-war record in 2022

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© Richard A. Brooks/AFP/Getty ImagesJapanese flags on a street in Ginza, Tokyo on December 29, 2022.
The number of births registered in Japan plummeted to another record low last year - the latest worrying statistic in a decades-long decline that the country's authorities have failed to reverse despite their extensive efforts.

The country saw 799,728 births in 2022, the lowest number on record and the first ever dip below 800,000, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Health on Tuesday. That number has nearly halved in the past 40 years; by contrast, Japan recorded more than 1.5 million births in 1982.

Japan also reported a record high for post-war deaths last year, at more than 1.58 million.


Comment: That'll be the experimental jabs that the nation's health authorities eventually got around to warning the people about: Japan's health ministry issues warning over serious side effects caused by Covid vaccines, requires hospitals to document victim's symptoms


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US beef herds drop to lowest number since 1962 as global food crisis intensifies

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Americans need to be prepared to eat a lot less beef, because the size of the national cattle herd is steadily shrinking. And of course this is happening in the context of a much larger crisis. As I detailed in a previous article, even CNN is admitting that we are currently in the midst of "the worst food crisis in modern history". But even though children are literally dropping dead from starvation on the other side of the planet, a lot of people here in the United States refuse to take this crisis seriously. As long as their stomachs are full they think that everything is just fine. But the truth is that conditions are also starting to get tight here in the United States.

According to the latest biannual report from the USDA, the number of beef cows in this country has fallen to the lowest level since 1962...
The USDA's biannual cattle report showed that, as of Jan. 1, 2023, there is a 89.3 million head inventory — which is three percent lower than the total from a year ago and the lowest since 2015. Of that number, 38.3 million cows and heifers have calved.

Additionally, there are 28.9 million beef cows, which are those explicitly bred for slaughter and meat sales, as of the start of this year — which is down nearly four percent from last year and the lowest the agency has recorded since 1962.

Comment: In addition to the reasons noted above, it's clear that there is a concerted attack by the establishment on food producers and on the supply chain:


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Spain struggling to assist its 170,000 Ukrainian Refugees, prepares to send tanks to the proxy war

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© APUkrainian refugees sit in a home of a resident in the village of Guissona, Lleida, Spain, Thursday, March, 17, 2022.
Thousands of Ukrainian refugees remain without financial assistance from the government due to bureaucratic issues.

Spanish newspaper El Pais reported on Friday that thousands of Ukrainian refugees are still waiting to receive financial assistance from the Spanish government which had promised to donate money in June 2022.

The report says that the authorities failed to deliver financial assistance to Ukrainian families, citing bureaucratic issues in Spain's autonomous communities who are responsible for delegating the money, where 70% of the funds had already been transferred in October 2022.

Eight autonomous communities, including Asturias, Cantabria, Castilla-La Mancha, Catalonia, Valencia, Galicia, Madrid, and Murcia, confirmed that they had not transferred the financial assistance to the families, citing various reasons for the delay, the report adds.

Comment: Western governments were already failing to provide for their own citizens, as well as the tens of thousands of migrants that are also arriving on their shores.

Amidst this, it then wages a proxy-war against Russia, that inevitably resulted in millions of Ukrainian refugees, which the West claims it will look after; although the largest portion of which have actually fled to Russia.

In the meantime citizens of Europe are now in open revolt as living standards continue to plummet, and worsen further with the blowback of the energy sanctions and soaring inflation: At least 100,000 anti-government protesters rally in Madrid, Spain

See also: In one day: Machete-wielding 'terrorist' storms churches in southern Spain; Pensioner 'terrorist' arrested for sending letter-bomb to Spanish PM

Yahoo reports on the 6 tanks Spain is preparing to send; that's 6 of the 500 tanks Zelensky has demanded be sent to Ukraine, where Russia will shortly after convert them into scrap metal:
Spain almost ready to transfer Leopard-2 tanks to Ukraine

"The Ministry of Defense is already working on adjusting six Leopard 2A4 battle tanks, which will be sent to Ukraine," the message says.

"The battle tanks are at contractor Santa Bárbara's facilities in Alcala de Guadaira, where they are undergoing the fourth stage of overhaul - the most comprehensive one - before being sent to the front."

The article notes that the authorities will spend EUR 4.1 million ($4.38 million) the get the tanks in order.

Leopard-2 main battle tanks, which Spain will send to Ukraine in spring, have left the logistics base of Casetas. Since 2012, 53 tanks, which Madrid acquired from Germany, have been stored there.

On Feb. 26, Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles announced that the repair of Leopard tanks for Ukraine had begun, as well as the training for tank crews and brigades that maintain the machines.

Previously, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine needs 300-500 tanks for a major offensive to liberate Ukrainian territory from Russian occupation.



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Thousands of farmers protest in Brussels over nitrogen limits that will cause 'socio-economic carnage'

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Farmers from Belgium's northern region of Flanders drove thousands of tractors into Brussels on Friday in a protest against a new regional government plan to limit nitrogen emissions.

Police estimated the number of tractors clogging the streets of Brussels at 2,700. Many were decorated with big signs reflecting the farmers' anger.

"Proud to be a farmer," read one.

Agricultural organisations said in a joint statement that the nitrogen agreement as it now stands "will cause a socio-economic carnage". They wanted the agreement to better reflect future prospects for the farm sector.

Comment: They know it would significantly reduce livestock at a time when it's also widely known that food stocks are already precariously low, at the same time the establishment are using all avenues under their influence to convince people to eat parasite riddled, chitin-laden insects: Retail giant Lidl to sell less meat in sinister plant-based food push






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Florida high school student who attacked teacher had three prior battery arrests, will be charged as adult

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Brendan Depa, 17, can be named for the first time after the Seventh Judicial Court of Florida ruled that he would be transferred to adult court
A 17-year-old Florida high school student accused of beating a teaching assistant unconscious earlier this month will be charged as an adult.

Brendan Depa, who allegedly assaulted Joan Naydich, 57, after she took away his video game, is facing one count of aggravated battery of a school board official, a first-degree felony in Florida punishable by up to thirty years in prison.

According to the Daily Mail, after examining the circumstances surrounding the February 21 incident at Matanzas High School in Palm Coast, the Seventh Judicial Court of Florida ruled that Depa should be tried as an adult, and held him on a $1 million bond.

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Hancock's lockdown files show there was no COVID 'plandemic'

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© Getty ImagesMatt Hancock
For those of us who were cynical about the government's pandemic response as it was unfolding in real time - as I was - the Daily Telegraph's 'lockdown files' confirm our worst suspicions. Judging from the revelations in the 100,000+ WhatsApp messages from Matt Hancock's phone that Isabel Oakeshott has handed to the newspaper, the then-Health Secretary's decisions were driven as much by a desire to shore up his own political reputation as they were by medical considerations.

To be fair to Hancock, the medical advice often changed from one moment to the next and wasn't always consistent, as these messages reveal. The overall impression left by the 'lockdown files' is that the government wasn't 'following the science', as Hancock and others claimed - not because the scientific advice was clear and they were ignoring it, but because there was no such thing as 'the science'. We were in uncharted waters and no one really had a clue what to do, including the government's scientific advisors.

Comment: Well now, that is quite a narrow version based on limited observations. No 'plandemic'? Many beg to differ.


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The vanishing

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© Kyle EllingsonThe Vanishing
Suddenly, everywhere you look, the Jews are disappearing.

You feel it like a slow moving pressure system, an anxiety of exclusion and downward mobility. Maybe you first noticed it at your workplace. Or maybe it hit when you or your children applied to college or graduate school. It could have been something as simple as opening up the Netflix splash page. It's gauche to count but you can't help yourself: In academia, Hollywood, Washington, even in New York City — anywhere American Jews once made their mark — our influence is in steep decline.

For many Jews, the first instinct is to look inward: We blame intermarriage, assimilation, the loss of the immigrant work ethic. This is, of course, a cope. Because the most significant cause of the decline isn't Jews themselves, but that American liberalism, our civic religion, has turned on us. Where Jewish success was once upheld as a sign of America's strength and progress over its prejudices, Jewish "overrepresentation" is again something to be solved, not celebrated.

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Republicans say Biden FAA nominee is 'not qualified' for the job

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© Getty ImagesBiden nominee Phillip Washington
Senate Republicans on Wednesday bashed President Biden's pick to lead the Federal Aviation Administration, accusing him of not being qualified to head the agency.

In his first confirmation hearing since Biden, 80, nominated him for the post nearly eight months ago, Phil Washington was grilled by Republicans on the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, who called out his lack of experience in the aviation industry.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said:
"He does not have any experience in aviation safety. This quite simply is a position he is not qualified for. I'm disappointed that the administration has chosen to treat a critical safety position as a patronage job."
Washington, the current CEO of Denver International Airport, led the Biden-Harris transition team for the Department of Transportation. He has also held leadership roles at municipal transit organizations in Denver and Los Angeles and served in the military for 24 years.