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"Russia is performing much better than many G-20 countries and doing so confidently. This applies to the main macroeconomic indicators and the GDP."
Most key macroeconomic indicators -- GDP growth rate, interest rate, inflation rate and credit rating -- in Russia are worse than in most G-20 countries. -
“The so-called ‘overseas police stations’ simply do not exist.”
A growing body of evidence suggests China’s policing operations span the globe, with and without the knowledge of host countries. -
“The Bloomberg report is completely untrue.”
Satellite images of the reported unoccupied land features appear to show the alleged Chinese activities. Manila is still investigating the report. -
"These attempts (to isolate Russia) are futile. These vain attempts by our Western colleagues have not found any material embodiment."
Russia’s ongoing aggression in Ukraine and disregard of the world order increasingly make the country an international pariah. -
“The European Union, which participates in multi-billion-dollar financing and arms supplies to Ukraine, is thus trying to cover its own involvement in mass cases of war crimes committed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.”
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“There is neither a political discussion, nor a battle of ideas, nor a struggle for service.”
A political ban on Erdogan’s top political rival, Ekrem Imamoglu, has direct impact on Turkish politics -
“As you know, an unprecedented sanctions aggression has been launched against Russia… aimed at crushing our economy... As we can see – in fact, this is common knowledge – this plan has fallen through.”
Sanctions are doing what they are intended to do: signal the West’s unified support for Ukraine and limit the ability to supply Russia’s war effort by crippling foreign trade and reducing domestic resources. -
“Then the [former] head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention admitted in Congress in March 2020 that those were COVID-19 cases.”
Chinese envoy pieces together debunked claims as global pandemic’s origins remain contested. -
“#Iranian footballer will be executed for supporting women#? Rumors! … The crime Nasir-Azadani committed was murder.”
Amir Nasr-Azadani has not been convicted or sentenced. Human Rights Watch called Iran’s use of the death penalty a “travesty of justice.” -
"EU citizens do not want a further escalation of the conflict and the supply of weapons (by NATO and EU countries to Kyiv - RIA Novosti) …"
In fact, polls show that most Europeans support providing Ukraine with military and humanitarian aid, although results vary by country. -
“The so-called ‘repressive policies in Tibet’ is a distortion of facts.”
Severe curtailment of religious freedom and other rights in Tibet are well-documented. It’s been called China’s “laboratory for repression.” -
“The fictitious series of stories actually constitute a body of insults on the Nigerian peoples and culture …”
An investigation by Reuters relied on dozens of witnesses and documentary evidence to allege a military-run program of abortions and the intentional killing of children.