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  • Ukrainian Military Official: If We Continue on This Path, We Will Cease to Exist

    Ukrainian Military Official: If We Continue on This Path, We Will Cease to Exist

    UkraineS Chief of Military Intelligence has‍ warned that if Kyiv continues ‌on‍ its current path,​ it “may cease too exist.”

    According to the English section ‍of webangah News Agency,citing‌ Mehr News Agency and Russia Today,Kirill Budanov,Ukraine’s Chief of Military Intelligence,stated⁢ today,Saturday,that if Kyiv keeps following its current course,it will be destroyed.

    Budanov warned his country’s leadership that continuing on this ​path‍ means Ukraine “may no longer exist.”

    To illustrate his point, Budanov referred to ‌his collection of postage stamps from countries that no⁤ longer exist today.

    Using this analogy, he urged Ukraine to “no where it is headed.”

    The Russian military launched its​ “special military operation” in eastern Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Senior ​Russian officials say the operation was initiated in response to requests from Donetsk and Luhansk leaders for protection against ​Ukrainian forces.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin described the objective as “supporting people⁢ who have endured genocide and persecution by the Kyiv regime for over eight‍ years.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Germany Repeats Anti-Iranian Stance

    Germany Repeats Anti-Iranian Stance

    Germany’s Foreign Minister Reiterates His Country’s ‍Hostile Stance Against Iran.

    According to webangah News Agency’s English section citing Mehr News Agency and Russia⁤ today, German Foreign Minister Joachim Wadephul ⁣ reiterated⁢ Berlin’s hostile position toward Tehran on Saturday.‍ Without mentioning the European troika’s failure to fulfill‍ its commitments in⁢ the 2015 Iran⁤ deal, he ⁢claimed that Germany might activate the “snapback” mechanism against Iran.

    the⁣ German ​minister ‌once again⁣ threatened to impose “snapback” sanctions if no​ progress occurs in talks regarding Iran’s peaceful nuclear ⁣program by August 30 this ⁤year.

    Wadephul‌ also ⁤ignored Tehran’s membership in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation ⁤Treaty (NPT) and‌ Iran’s legal right to enrichment.He⁤ asserted, “We must clearly state⁣ that Iran⁣ must abandon such enrichment ‌activities and technologies for which there is no civilian justification.”

    He further claimed to be “negotiating” with Tehran.

    earlier, Esmaeil​ Baqaee, spokesperson ⁣for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, responded to questions ⁢about repeated European threats of using the so-called “snapback” mechanism. He stated: “There ⁣is no justification for ‍keeping ‌Iran’s nuclear issue on ‌the United Nations Security Council ​agenda beyond its scheduled removal ⁢date.” Baqaee emphasized that due to their own stance and behavior regarding commitments under ⁣the⁢ JCPOA,these three European countries have‌ neither legitimacy nor rights to resort to such a mechanism.

    He added ⁢that by persistently ‌violating their JCPOA commitments ‌and supporting military attacks ‍by‍ the US and ​Israel against Iran’s ⁢peaceful nuclear facilities-an⁤ explicit‍ breach ​of​ UN security Council Resolution ‌2231 and an affront to its core subject confirming Iran’s peaceful nuclear ⁢program including enrichment-these countries​ have deliberately undermined⁢ their status as JCPOA participants. Consequently, they lack⁣ any legal authority either to‍ employ or extend JCPOA mechanisms they themselves have breached.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News ⁤Agency, Russia‌ Today
  • David Lammy Rejects Iran’s Claim That Enrichment Is for Academic Use

    David Lammy Rejects Iran’s Claim That Enrichment Is for Academic Use

    UK Foreign​ Secretary Rejects⁣ Iran’s Claim ‍That Uranium Enrichment Is‍ for Academic purposes Without Providing Evidence

    According to the ‌English section⁢ of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr ‌News Agency, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy told The Guardian that he does not accept Iran’s position that uranium enrichment is intended for‌ academic ​purposes, without presenting any evidence or documentation.

    The​ British Foreign Secretary ignored Tehran’s openness to ​dialog regarding its peaceful nuclear program as stipulated by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and asserted: “Iranian officials cannot explain to me-I ⁣have had manny discussions with them-why they need uranium enriched at 60%. Iran says it is for academic use,but I do not accept ⁤this.”

    He further dismissed the peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear activities and made no mention of israel’s undeclared nuclear arsenal in the region, which has never come under International Atomic Energy Agency oversight. He claimed Tehran’s actions could escalate tensions across⁢ the Middle‌ East.

    News Sources: © webangah News⁢ Agency, Mehr News Agency ‌
  • Trump’s Plan to Draw Baku and Central Asian Countries into Normalization Agreements

    Trump’s Plan to Draw Baku and Central Asian Countries into Normalization Agreements

    Reuters, citing informed sources, reports that the U.S. president⁤ is ‍seeking consultations with Azerbaijan and several Washington allies in Central Asia to⁣ join normalization agreements with the Israeli regime.

    According to the ⁢English section of webangah News​ Agency, Reuters, quoting five informed sources via ​Mehr News agency, stated that Donald Trump is actively trying ​to persuade Azerbaijan and⁣ several other U.S. allies in ​Central Asia to join⁢ normalization agreements with Israel.

    The sources claim that as Azerbaijan ​and all Central asian countries already maintain longstanding ties ‌with Israel, expanding the Abraham Accords⁤ to include them would largely be symbolic. The focus would⁣ remain on​ strengthening relations in sectors such as ​trade and military cooperation.

    Reuters continued by explaining that the original Abraham ⁢Accords signed during Trump’s first term⁤ in office between ‌Israel and four muslim-majority ‍countries in the Middle East and Africa centered on normalizing diplomatic relations after U.S. mediation.

    Though, rising casualties in Gaza paired with israel’s blockade of food and humanitarian aid-using food as a weapon-and⁢ ongoing military⁢ operations have sparked ​anger across the Arab world.⁢ These developments have ⁢complicated Trump’s efforts to add more Muslim nations to​ the Abraham Accords.

    The Gaza conflict ⁤has ⁣so far led to over 60,000 Palestinian deaths, including ​many women and children, drawing‍ international outrage. Recently, Canada, France, and Britain announced plans recognizing an autonomous state of Palestine.

    Additionally, according to⁣ three sources, one contentious issue ​is⁢ Azerbaijan’s dispute‌ with neighboring Armenia.​ The ‍Trump governance reportedly considers a peace agreement between these two Caucasus ‍countries a ‌prerequisite ⁢for joining normalization accords.

    The sources added that ⁢while multiple potential paths for entering these ⁣accords have been publicly discussed by⁣ Trump ‍officials, negotiations focusing on Baku remain among the most cohesive and⁢ serious efforts underway. Two ‌sources claim⁣ a deal could⁣ be reached within months or even ⁣weeks.

    ⁢ News Sources: ⁤© webangah News Agency
  • Fugitive Veteran Suspected in Deadly Montana Shooting

    Fugitive Veteran Suspected in Deadly Montana Shooting

    A shooting at a⁢ restaurant in Montana, USA resulted⁢ in the deaths of four​ people.

    A shooting ‌at a restaurant in Montana has left⁤ four people dead, according to webangah News Agency, citing ⁤Mehr‌ News Agency and ⁤the Associated Press.

    Police have established a several-kilometer perimeter around the shooting site. Authorities ⁣are searching for a suspect who‌ fled into nearby forested mountainous terrain following the incident.

    The Montana Police ‍Criminal Investigation Unit confirmed‍ that ‍all four‌ victims died⁤ at the scene.

    Officials identified‌ the suspect as 45-year-old Michael Palbrown, a​ U.S. Army​ veteran who lived near the restaurant.

    Police investigations reveal ⁣that Palbrown served‍ on an ⁣armored ‍team in ⁣the U.S. Army from 2001 to 2005 ⁤and was⁣ deployed to ⁤Iraq between ‍early 2004 and March 2005.He also served⁣ with the‌ Montana National guard⁣ from 2006 to 2009.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency,
  • Ukraine Launches Widespread Attacks on Russia Following Washington-Moscow Tensions + Video

    Ukraine Launches Widespread Attacks on Russia Following Washington-Moscow Tensions + Video

    Hours after US President Donald ‍Trump announced the deployment of nuclear submarines near Russian waters, the Ukrainian military launched a series of‍ attacks against Russia.

    The Ukrainian army targeted Russian ​oil refineries,defense facilities,a military airport,and radar​ sites in a series of strikes. ⁤These attacks followed heightened tensions between Washington and ‍Moscow and came shortly after Trump claimed that ⁢two nuclear submarines had been positioned near⁤ Russian waters,according to webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Express.

    Video footage from early⁣ today shows a massive fire at the Novokuibyshevsk oil refinery in Russia’s Samara‌ region. Flames billowing from this military-oil complex resembled a mushroom cloud.

    Express reported that this refinery⁤ supplies fuel for​ Russian fighter jets. A Ukraine-linked Telegram channel (+Exilenova) boasted about the attack, estimating the explosion’s flames reached around 180 meters high.

    Another refinery ⁢in Ryazan, which provides ⁢fuel to Moscow, also caught fire. Fires‌ were ⁢additionally reported near Primorsko-Akhtarsk military airport in Krasnodar region – an airbase used by Moscow for deploying combat drones against Ukraine.

    A “major ‍attack” was also reported on an air defense radar‍ installation near Feodosiya in Crimea.

    Responding to recent remarks by Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman‍ of Russia’s Security Council-who issued threats-Trump defended his decision to deploy two US nuclear submarines close ‍to Russian waters. He said the move was necessary for ‌American national security: “We had to do it. We must be cautious. A threat emerged that⁤ we​ believe was unacceptable. For our people’s security, I took this action.”

    the US president added: “The former Russian president made threats-we intend to protect our people. You just have to ​read ⁤what he said; he spoke about nuclear war. When that ⁤is mentioned,​ we must ​be ‍prepared-and we are ​fully ready.”

    Earlier on his social media ​platform Truth Social, Trump stated ​he ordered​ the ‌deployment of two American nuclear ​submarines “in an appropriate location” following Medvedev’s ‌online remarks. He criticized Medvedev’s tone as “stupid and provocative,” warning that “words matter⁤ greatly and can often have unintended consequences.”

    The ⁢online dispute ⁣began when ​trump called the‍ former ‌Russian ⁤president an “unsuccessful leader” and warned him to “watch his ⁢words.” In turn, ⁤Medvedev responded ⁤sharply with warnings not to provoke⁤ Moscow excessively while invoking the concept of a “dead hand” system-a Cold War-era⁤ automatic retaliatory mechanism designed to launch nuclear missiles if Russia’s leadership is destroyed-which reportedly remains active⁣ today.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency⁣
  • Director of U.S. Labor Statistics Becomes Victim of Trump’s Conspiracy Delusion

    Director of U.S. Labor Statistics Becomes Victim of Trump’s Conspiracy Delusion

    US ‍President Dismisses Labor Statistics Commissioner Following Decline in July Employment Report

    According to the English ‌section of webangah News Agency, citing ‍Mehr News Agency ⁣and ⁤Euronews, US ⁣president Donald Trump ​fired Erica McEntarfer, Commissioner of the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, following the release of July’s monthly employment report that ‍showed a decline compared ⁣to two months earlier.

    The report revealed that the⁢ US⁤ economy added only 73,000 jobs in July. It also revised job gains for May and June downward by a combined total of 258,000 positions compared to earlier estimates.

    Trump announced McEntarfer’s dismissal⁢ on his social media platform Truth Social, accusing​ her of politically ‍motivated manipulation of employment data. McEntarfer had been appointed during Joe​ Biden’s presidency.

    He stated,‍ “I have directed my team to remove this Biden political appointee.She will be replaced by someone far ⁤more capable and deserving.”

    In ⁣a subsequent message, ⁢Trump⁣ claimed: “In my view, ‌today’s employment figures were manipulated to⁣ harm Republicans and me personally.”

    Although Trump has not provided evidence supporting these allegations,many consider his charge an impulsive ⁢move​ that undermines the‌ political legitimacy of US economic data and threatens⁤ its integrity.

    Following Trump’s initial announcement, US secretary of Labor⁤ Marty Walsh confirmed on Twitter ⁣(X) that McEntarfer no longer holds any position at the agency. William Wyatrowski, her deputy, will serve as interim⁢ head.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Former Colombian President Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison

    Former Colombian President Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison

    Former Colombian President Sentenced ‍to 12 Years in Prison for Bribery and Witness Tampering

    according to ​the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and TASS, Álvaro Uribe, former ‌president of Colombia, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for bribing and pressuring witnesses.

    The ⁢verdict was announced during a live court‍ session broadcast on Radio Caracol. The prison sentence was reduced ⁣to house arrest.

    uribe was also ordered to pay fines and barred from holding ‍public‌ office for 100 months and 20 days.

    Uribe served as Colombia’s president from⁣ 2002 to 2010. He is the first former Colombian president to be convicted.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr ⁣News Agency, TASS,
  • Trump: Putin Is Tough and Knows How to Evade Sanctions

    Trump: Putin Is Tough and Knows How to Evade Sanctions

    US President ⁢reiterated warnings of new sanctions against Russia if no agreement is reached with Ukraine, while acknowledging that economic threats are unlikely to significantly impact ⁤Moscow.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency,​ citing Mehr News Agency, US president Donald Trump threatened additional sanctions on Russia if‍ a deal with ⁤Ukraine is not achieved by the end of a 10-day deadline. Speaking to Newsmax, trump maintained his harsh rhetoric⁢ toward Russia yet admitted that economic⁣ pressure ⁣woudl​ likely‍ have ⁣minimal effect on Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    Trump stated,”If we don’t reach an agreement with Ukraine,we ​will impose sanctions.” ​Responding to Moscow’s ​ongoing attacks on⁣ Ukrainian cities, he added, “What ‍they’re doing is nauseating.”

    the US president referred‍ directly to Putin saying he “handles sanctions ⁣very‌ well” and knows‍ how to evade them⁢ effectively.

    When asked ‌about a possible conversation with Putin before​ the August 8 deadline without providing details or clear answers, Trump claimed⁣ there are “planned meetings.”

    Addressing ⁤whether his opinion ‌of Putin has changed in recent months,Trump​ said: “It’s obvious he’s​ tough⁤ and resolute. That ⁣hasn’t changed. But I’m surprised. We had many good conversations and coudl have ended this (war), then suddenly bombs‌ started flying! Maybe Putin wants to take over all ​of Ukraine.I think it would be a very tough task!”

    These statements come as Trump​ ordered ⁣the deployment of two nuclear submarines near Russian waters yesterday. He ‌explained that these submarines were positioned closer to Russia out of caution following perceived threats: “We had to ‍do ⁢this for our country’s security.”

    The US ‌president also ⁣responded sharply ‌to recent remarks from Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia’s ‍Security Council.Describing Medvedev as rude⁣ and⁤ arrogant with “a loud mouth” who​ has ‍made similar⁢ remarks before, Trump asserted that America must‍ remain prepared.

    Earlier on his⁢ social ‌media platform Truth Social, Trump condemned Medvedev’s tone as “stupid‍ and provocative” while announcing orders ⁤for deploying two nuclear submarines‌ in an appropriate area in response to Medvedev’s comments online. He cautioned that “words matter greatly and can often bring unintended consequences.”

    The escalating online dispute ​began after Trump labeled the former Russian ⁢president a “failed leader” warning him “to watch ⁢his words.” In retaliation, Medvedev‍ warned Trump about provoking Moscow too much​ by referencing the Soviet-era dead hand ‍system-a fail-safe mechanism designed automatically to launch‍ nuclear missiles if Russian leadership‍ were destroyed-which reportedly remains active‍ in Russia today.

    Medvedev ⁢wrote: “regarding (Trump’s)⁣ comments about ‘dead’ economies like India and ⁢Russia entering ‘very risky ​territory,’ let me remind him of his favourite‌ zombie movies-and warn him how dangerous the ‘Dead hand’ legend ⁤can be.”

    News Sources: © webangah News agency
  • Trump’s Unending Grudge Against Medvedev: “We Are Fully Prepared for Nuclear War

    Trump’s Unending Grudge Against Medvedev: “We Are Fully Prepared for Nuclear War

    US President, responding too recent remarks by russia’s⁤ Security Council Deputy Chairman, declares full readiness for nuclear‌ war

    According to the⁤ english section of webangah News⁢ Agency, citing​ Mehr News Agency and Russia Today, US President Donald Trump invoked the ‌prospect of ⁤nuclear war in reaction to recent statements by Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council.

    Trump justified his decision ‌to deploy two nuclear submarines ⁢near Russian waters by asserting that it was essential ⁢to safeguard America’s national security.

    “we had to do it. We must be cautious. A threat was made and we believe it was wrong. That is why I took this step based on protecting our ‌people,” he said.

    The US president added, “The⁣ former Russian president issued‍ a threat, and we intend to protect our people.You onyl⁣ need to read what he said-he spoke ​about nuclear war. When that comes up,we have to be prepared-and we are fully prepared.”

    Earlier on his social media platform Truth Social, ⁢Trump stated that ‌in response to⁤ Medvedev’s online remarks he ordered the deployment of two US nuclear submarines‌ in an appropriate location. ⁣He condemned the tone used by the‌ senior Russian official as ⁣”stupid and provocative,” warning⁣ that “words matter‍ greatly and often can lead to unintended consequences.”

    The virtual ‍dispute began after Trump called the⁤ former Russian⁤ president an “ineffective leader” ⁣and warned him “to watch his ⁤words.” In a ⁣sharp‍ reply, Medvedev ‍cautioned Trump against provoking Moscow too much and referenced the “Dead Hand” system-a Soviet-era‍ automatic nuclear missile launch mechanism ⁤designed to retaliate if Russia’s leadership is destroyed-that reportedly remains active today.

    Medvedev wrote: “Regarding (Trump’s) comments ‌about‌ dead economies like India’s and Russia’s⁤ as well as​ ‘entering a very‍ risky ‌area,’ let me remind him of his favorite films about walking dead-and also warn him how​ dangerous the ‘Dead Hand’ legend can be.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency