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Who is to blame for Mongolia’s fuel shortages?
Since the third quarter of 2023, the Mongolian public have been shaken by regular media reports of gasoline and diesel shortages in various parts of the country. Furthermore, to lend credence to these reports, a regular succession of publications have appeared stating just how many days’ worth of fuel are left in the country. This trend has become particularly evident since the Russian Federation introduced restrictions on fuel exports in 2023 to stabilize its domestic market. Mongolia receives more than 95% of all its fuel by rail from its northern neighbor, and more than 75% of all of Ulaanbaatar’s fuel imports come from Rosneft…
Boris Kushhov
BATUK Fake News: “Cholera from Monkeys Farmed in China Sickening British Soldiers in Kenya”, and Other British Lies
The UK’s efforts to shed its barbaric-colonizer badge may be driving its British Army Training Unit in Kenya (BATUK) to launch a half-baked information campaign of painting itself as a victim of Cholera from China. As the UK continues sponsoring the Israeli Massacre of Gazans, bombing Houthis in Yemen, and signing a mutual defense agreement with Kyiv’s Nazi regime, its media and military are hell-bent on deceiving Kenyans that BATUK was experiencing a cholera outbreak linked to China, a claim that rapidly spread across the social media before it was quietly retracted…
Simon Chege Ndiritu
Explosive Georgian Ratlines, Weapons Trafficking – Turn in Political Direction & Wakeup Call!
Georgia has long been recognized as a transit point for all sorts of illegal trade between Central Asia, The Middle East, and Europe. It is in the direct interest of Western law enforcement and intelligence services to understand this conduit so that they can anticipate goods movements, which can have a drastic impact on both national communities and foreign civil and military deployments. On the 5th of February 2024, the Georgian State Security Service, (SSS) has announced that an attempt to smuggle plastic explosives into Russia by the Daryal Pass had been thwarted…
Henry Kamens
Turkish parliament's vote on Sweden temporarily overshadowed other world media topics...
Alexandr Svaranc
Toward the 2024 Parliamentary Elections in South Korea. Part Five. Lee Nak-yon’s Different Future
Konstantin Asmolov
Geography Will Finally Put America and Other Nations in Their Proper Place
Phil Butler
South Africa Expects Retaliation from the West for Israel, but the Country Is Ready to Withstand It
Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov
Explaining the threat of Al-Shabaab in Somalia
Abbas Hashemite
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