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“[Some U.S. law enforcement officials] have sought to suppress Chinese companies …”
U.S. prosecutors say two Chinese spies paid Bitcoin bribes to a double agent for inside info about an ongoing criminal case against a company identified as Huawei Technologies. -
“According to the relevant authorities, the news that innocent civilians and some Kachin singers were killed by [a] plane bombing a music concert in Hpakant is just a rumor.”
Members of the secessionist Kachin Independence Army and its political wing died in the concert bombing. So did many civilians. -
“It is obvious that [RT presenter Anton] Krasovsky did this on the instructions of the special services of Ukraine or the United States.”
Hate speech against Ukrainians has plummeted to new depths on Russian state media. -
"[Economic] development continues here ... Despite the difficult times, the country is developing and will continue to develop."
Western sanctions are punishing Russia’s economic output, which is projected to further shrink in 2023. -
“At the Boston University … a weaponized recipe [of coronavirus] was created.”
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China has achieved "basic self-sufficiency in grain and absolute security in staple food” and the country’s “1.4 billion people are eating well with a great range of choices.”
China has made great strides in food production, but disparities remain – as do challenges from changing diets and climate. -
“The Kyiv regime … refused to recognize the will and choice of the people and rejects any proposals for negotiations.”
Sidestepping battlefield setbacks and mobilization woes, Putin uses sham referendums as pretext to declare martial law on Ukrainian soil. -
“Russian [drone] equipment is being used, you know about it, with Russian designations.”
Debris and other evidence show that Russia is attacking Ukraine with Iranian kamikaze drones. -
“… [T]he situation around [Crimea] tightened and loosened until March 16, 2014, when there was a referendum in Crimea and over 96 percent of the voters favored Crimea’s accession to Russia."
In March 2014, 100 United Nations members said Russia’s referendum in Crimea had no validity. China abstained but has not recognized Crimea's annexation. -
”It's USAID arm & fund TPLF terror group for all this crisis? tons of @USAID food aid for civilians found in trenches which was meant for Tigray civilians not TPLF. @SamanthaJPower's @USAID kept supporting & feeding TPLF terrorists.”
Humanitarian supplies have been looted, but USAID is not providing material aid to Tigray rebels. -
“Washington has never hesitated to use force under fabricated pretexts … using false claims to justify its actions such as the need to protect the lives and well-being of U.S. citizens.”
To defend Russia’s war on Ukraine, Lavrov misrepresents why the United States overthrew Panama’s military dictator, Manuel Noriega, in 1989. -
“Crimea formally part of Russia, as it has been since 1783 (until Khrushchev’s mistake).”
Elon Musk, the world’s wealthiest person, echoes Kremlin propaganda. In fact, Russia illegally annexed Crimea.