Tuesday, November 12, 2024

#Ukraine - Trump will 'arm Ukraine to the teeth' if Putin won't negotiate ceasefire: Times Radio

12 November 2024

"Integrating Ukraine as much as possible into a security architecture that would deter Russia from aggression again, is absolutely essential." Trump will expect Putin to make concessions in Ukraine or face "all the might that the United States has" as part of his plans to end the war in Ukraine,

Ambassador Mitchell Reiss tells Frontline on #timesradio

#investment #finance - Bitcoin Can Surpass $1 Million in Five to Six Years, Ballet CEO Says: Bloomberg Television

12 November 2024

Ballet Founder and CEO Bobby Lee tells Bloomberg Television that Bitcoin's value could surpass $1 million in the next five to six years. Lee also says the cryptocurrency could breach the $100,000 mark within days, while $250,000 could be achieved next year.

His company makes easy-to-use crypto cold storage cards. He speaks on "Insight with Haslinda Amin."


Prosegur Crypto becomes the crypto custodian of the Spanish protocol Bit2Me

The Spanish platform will keep part of their funds in the Prosegur Crypto custody solution where they will thus benefit from a new security dimension in the custody of their crypto assets. - Bit2Me

#Putinswar - Closing the Skies, Liberating Ukraine — Helsinki Commission Congressional Hearing

12 November 2024

This Helsinki Commission Hearing examines how, to enable Ukrainian progress in the near- to medium-term, Western military aid must be purposeful and tied to a concrete and actionable theory of Ukrainian victory. The hearing features key experts on Ukraine and its defensive needs, ongoing battlefield dynamics, and policy recommendations to inform the development of future military aid packages.


Long range munitions can destroy key Russian offensive capabilities and disrupt its sustainment infrastructure; multi-layered air defense can protect Ukrainian cities and deny Russia the air dominance their forces depend upon; and targeted Ukrainian attacks against Russian military targets in occupied Ukraine, and in Russia itself, can help degrade the Russian war economy and boost Ukrainian morale. With a military unable to compete with Ukrainian defenders on equal footing on the battlefield, Russian forces have resorted to employing overwhelming mass of men and materiel, sustained in large part with munitions, drones, and technological inputs from Iran, North Korea, and China. To counteract these Russian advantages, Western aid should not only allow Ukrainian forces to hold the line, but to degrade and destroy fixed Russian positions, enable offensive operations, and effect general exhaustion and collapse among Russian units. The following witnesses testified: •Ambassador John E. Herbst is senior director of the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center and served for thirty-one years as a foreign service officer in the US Department of State, retiring at the rank of career minister. He was US ambassador to Ukraine from 2003 to 2006, when he worked to enhance US-Ukrainian relations, help ensure the conduct of a fair Ukrainian presidential election, and prevent violence during the Orange Revolution. Prior to that, he was ambassador to Uzbekistan (2000-03), where he played a critical role in the establishment of an American base to help conduct Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. He also promoted improved US-Uzbek relations, in part by encouraging the government in Tashkent to improve its human rights record. •Michael C. Ryan served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for European and NATO Policy. In this role he supported the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy and oversaw policy issues related to the nations and international organizations of Europe (including the North Atlantic Treaty Organization), Russia, the Middle East, Africa, and the Western Hemisphere. Mr. Ryan was responsible for efforts to expand partnerships and deepen defense cooperation with more than 120 nations. •Nataliya Bugayova is a non-resident Russia Fellow at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) focusing on the Kremlin’s foreign policy decision-making, information operations, and global campaigns from Ukraine to Africa. Ms. Bugayova previously led ISW’s Russia research team where she helped build the analytical framework that continues to serve as the foundation for ISW’s in-depth reporting on Russia.


#Israel - minister pledges West Bank settlements annexation in 2025 • FRANCE 24 English

12 November 2024

Israel's Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich pledged on Monday to annex Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank in 2025, calling Donald Trump's return to power in the United States "an important opportunity". FRANCE 24's Selina Sykes reports.

#Israel #Trump #Palestinians


Monday, November 11, 2024

#USA - Top U.S. & World Headlines — November 11, 2024: Democracy Now

11 November 2024

Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at democracynow.org Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET. Subscribe to our Daily Email Digest: https://democracynow.org/subscribe

Israel concerned weapons supply from U.S. could stop amid looming Ultimatum on Gaza Aid

#Russia - Trump is a ‘disaster’ for Ukraine but Europe has the money to beat broke Putin | Timothy Garton Ash: Times Radio

11 November 2024

“Of course we have the resources to do it, it’s a matter of political will.” Europe’s combined economy is 10 times the size of Russia’s and could support Ukraine as much as America if Trump “pulls the rug out” from under Zelensky, says Timothy Garton Ash, professor of European studies at the University of Oxford.

#Russia - Kremlin denies Trump-Putin phone call #Россия - Кремль отрицает телефонный разговор Трампа и Путина | BBC News

11 November 2024

The Kremlin has denied that a phone call took place between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, claiming an article reporting it "does not correspond at all to reality". Over the weekend, the Washington Post reported that the US president-elect had already spoken to Putin. The article claimed Trump had urged the Russian leader not to further escalate the war in Ukraine. During his election campaign, Trump declined to specify how he would end the war between Russia and Ukraine in a day - but it could involve imposing a deal on both sides.

#F1 - Is Jak Crawford a future Aston Martin race driver? The Inside Line

10 November 2024

2024’s United States Grand Prix saw Aston Martin take F1 to the people, with a special show run on the streets of Houston, Texas to celebrate the 50th anniversary of partner Aramco’s American headquarters… .. and the launch of a shared new initiative called ‘Generation 3,’ to drive innovation and deliver social impact.

Watch the video, and tell us what you think in the comments…


Aston Martin Aramco Presents Generation 3. Generation 3 is our invitation to you, to help shape the future. We can inspire the next generation. We can innovate groundbreaking technology forged on the racetrack. And we can create real-world impact by building solutions using the technologies we have developed together.3 days ago

Generation 3 - The power to help shape tomorrow ... - Aramco


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