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“Later, on November 20, the DNR (Donetsk People’s Republic) Foreign Ministry published the ‘plan of joint steps’ drafted by Kyiv in response to the proposals of the self-proclaimed republics. In comments to the document, DNR envoys underlined that it vastly contradicts the Minsk agreements, concluding that Ukraine doesn’t demonstrate a true intention to achieve peace.”
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“We can say today that of all the countries of the Americas, the most politically stable country on the continent is the Bolivarian Homeland, the Homeland of Chávez, they (imperialism and its lackeys) know it, hence the blockade, the sanctions, persecution and baseless accusations every day.”
Read more...The country has fallen into a political, economic and humanitarian crisis in great part due to corruption, mismanagement of funds and poor leadership, which predate the sanctions. -
“The Ministry of Information building, airport, and some residential buildings in Asmara have been hit.”
Read more...The photo in the video does not show Tigray rockets fired at the Asmara airport this November but a 2015 fire in a factory in Tianjin, China. -
“If it wants to be taken seriously on the world stage, Russia should take a leaf out of Washington’s book and deploy more of its soldiers in other countries. That’s according to former U.S. President Barack Obama.”
Read more...Obama didn’t actually write that. In fact, he said Russia lacks the ability to project its military might globally. -
Iran's Foreign Ministry “rejected the false news of the presence of al-Qaida members in Iran and refused certain media reports claiming that one official of the terrorist group was assassinated in Iran.”
Read more...Sources since mid-October have reported the likely assassination of al-Qaida’s No. 2 leader, Abu Muhammad al-Masri, in Tehran, where he was living under an alias. -
“I would like to ask this ambassador, if his logic is plausible, in finding out who best fits the label of genocide. It seems that it is not the Uighurs who are persecuted, but rather the people of Canada, am I right?”
Read more...Strong evidence suggests China is conducting “demographic genocide” against Uighurs and other Muslim minorities. -
“Ah! Where deaths happened was in mining activity, but it was before the hurricane hit. … Some villages of the Miskito Communities were totally devastated, but there was not a single deceased there, why? Because they had evacuated on time.”
Read more...Despite having caused few deaths, Eta has destroyed the livelihoods of thousands of vulnerable Nicaraguans who have yet to receive support from the government. -
“We have all grounds to believe that everything which had happened to him (Navalny) from the point of view of warfare agent’s entering into his body could have happened in Germany or on the plane where he was loaded and sent to the Charite clinic.”
Read more...Navalny became ill while traveling on an airplane over Siberia. He was first treated in Russia, and authorities there initially delayed his release to a German hospital. -
“We abide by international law. We respect international law. We did not take revenge on civilians, we will never take revenge on civilians.”
Read more...While Azerbaijan’s president claims Armenia committed war crimes in Nagorno-Karabakh, the evidence shows both sides ran afoul of international law. -
“A million and a half dead voted, and that is already an established fact!”
Read more...The claim takes a study out of context and is part of a Russian state media narrative to disparage the U.S. presidential election. -
“As a matter of fact, it is known that there is no such a movement called ’Grey Wolves‘, whose dissolution was announced today by the French Government.”
Read more...The Grey Wolves is affiliated with Turkey’s right-wing Nationalist Movement Party and its existence is well-documented. -
“Illegal drug, border crossings, and human smuggling activities have decreased in areas where barriers are deployed.”
Read more...The decrease in immigration in 2020 has been greatly in part to Trump’s administration’s hardline policies and the coronavirus pandemic.