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Sep 24 2025 Lavrov-Rubio Talks on UNGA Sidelines
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met today on the sidelines of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in New York.
Lavrov discussed the settlement of the Ukrainian crisis during a meeting with Rubio, with both sides confirming their interest in finding peaceful solutions, the Russian Ministry of… Continue reading
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Sep 24 2025 Mexican chat: Stop the Genocide in Gaza
Soberanía 77: ‘Stop the Genocide in Gaza’
By Mexico Solidarity
In this week’s episode of Soberanía, hosts Kurt Hackbarth and José Luis Granados Ceja unpack Claudia Sheinbaum’s decision to call Israel’s assault on Gaza a “genocide” for the first time ahead of the UN General Assembly, exploring what this means for Mexico’s diplomatic stance and the grassroots… Continue reading
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Sep 24 2025 Trump’s ‘7 peace deals’ claim
The US State Department is pushing a fantasy: that Donald Trump ended “7 wars in just 7 months,” anointing him the “President of Peace.” A closer look reveals a list built on lies, exaggerations, and outright fiction.
Let’s break down the “peacemaker’s” record:
👉 Imaginary wars: The list inventively includes conflicts that never happened. There has been… Continue reading
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Sep 24 2025 UN General Assembly – 24 September 2025 & first day update
This is the stream for today, if you’d like to pick up a speech or two. At this moment, I don’t see the sequence of speakers – perhaps they will update it soon.
Update from Day 1
Shifting – first UNGA day
We have a few things that are moving. So far at the UNGA meeting, everyone says… Continue reading
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Sep 24 2025 China’s New Route to Europe via Arctic: Safer, Faster, and Fairer Global Trade.
Prof. Engr. Zamir Ahmed Awan
For centuries, the seas have been the lifeblood of global commerce. From the ancient spice routes to the oil tankers of today, shipping lanes have shaped the prosperity and power of nations. Among them, a handful of chokepoints — the Strait of Malacca, the Red Sea, the Suez Canal, and the… Continue reading
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Sep 24 2025 U.S. sabre rattling in the Caribbean
From Nat South – Livejournal
Sabre rattling
The U.S. is continuing the military build up in the Caribbean, while the Venezuela authorities are asserting their sovereignty and military readiness. A 4th U.S. destroyer has transited the Panama Canal recently.4500 troops and sailors
dozen warships and auxiliary ships
10 F-35 aircraft
MQ-9 Drones based in Puerto Rico
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