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Putin likens opponents to ‘gnats,’ signaling new repression

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NEW YORK — Going through stiff resistance in Ukraine and crippling financial sanctions at dwelling, Russian President Vladimir Putin is utilizing language that recollects the rhetoric from Josef Stalin’s present trials of the Nineteen Thirties.

Putin’s ominous speech on Wednesday likened opponents to “gnats” who attempt to weaken the nation on the behest of the West — crude remarks that set the stage for sweeping repressions towards those that dare to talk out towards the battle in Ukraine.

His rant appeared to mirror his frustration in regards to the gradual tempo of the Russian offensive, which slowed down on the outskirts of Kyiv and round different cities in northeastern Ukraine. Russian forces made comparatively larger good points within the south, however they have not been in a position to seize the strategic port of Mariupol on the Sea of Azov, and their advance alongside the Black Beach additionally has stalled.

In the meantime, Russia has been battered by devastating Western sanctions that lower the federal government’s entry to an estimated half of the nation’s onerous foreign money reserves and dealt crippling blows to many sectors of the financial system.

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Along with his hopes for a blitz in Ukraine shattered and financial prices mounting swiftly, Putin unleashed a venomous diatribe at those that oppose his course.

“The Russian individuals will all the time be capable to distinguish true patriots from scum and traitors and can merely spit them out like a gnat that by accident flew into their mouths — spit them out on the pavement,” Putin mentioned throughout Wednesday’s name with high officers. “I’m satisfied that such a pure and needed self-purification of society will solely strengthen our nation, our solidarity, cohesion and readiness to reply to any challenges.”

The coarse language carried ominous parallels for these aware of Soviet historical past. Throughout present trials of Stalin’s Nice Terror, authorities disparaged the declared “enemies of the individuals” as “reptiles” or “mad canines.”

His voice strained by anger, Putin charged that Russians who oppose the battle in Ukraine have been a “fifth column” obsequiously serving Western pursuits and able to “promote their very own mom.”

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“I do not condemn those that have villas in Miami or the French Riviera, those that cannot dwell with out foie gras, oysters or so-called gender freedoms,” Putin mentioned. “It isn’t an issue. The issue is that lots of these persons are mentally there (within the West) and never right here with our individuals, with Russia. They do not keep in mind or simply do not perceive that they’re simply … expendables used for the aim of inflicting the utmost injury on our individuals.”

Natali Sevriukova reacts subsequent to her home following a rocket assault town of Kyiv, Ukraine, Friday, Feb. 25, 2022.
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As he spoke, the Russian State Investigative Committee introduced the opening of prison probes towards a number of individuals accused of spreading “false data” in regards to the army motion in Ukraine.

The primary individual singled out by the nation’s high investigative company was Veronika Belotserkovskaya, a preferred blogger and socialite who has written books about French and Italian delicacies and divides her time between Russia and southern France. She seemed to be a goal conveniently becoming Putin’s scathing description of cosmopolitan Russians who love fancy meals and are seemingly at odds with the broad plenty.

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The investigative committee mentioned it could transfer to situation a world arrest warrant for Belotserkovskaya, alleging her Instagram posts “discredited” state authorities and the army.

Belotserkovskaya responded by writing: “I’ve been formally declared to be an honest individual!”

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She is being investigated underneath new laws fast-tracked on March 4 by the Kremlin-controlled parliament, per week after Putin launched the invasion. It envisions jail phrases of as much as 15 years for posting “pretend” details about the army that differs from the official narrative.

Putin and his lieutenants describe the battle in Ukraine as a “particular army operation” supposed to uproot alleged “neo-Nazi nationalists” and take away a possible army risk towards Russia— targets that a lot of the world has rejected as bogus.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin toasts during reception for military servicemen who took part in Syrian campaign, at Grand Kremlin Palace on December 28, 2017, in Moscow, Russia. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin toasts throughout reception for army servicemen who took half in Syrian marketing campaign, at Grand Kremlin Palace on December 28, 2017, in Moscow, Russia. 
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Russian officers have attributed the offensive’s gradual tempo to their need to spare civilians, even because the army pummeled Mariupol, Kyiv, Kharkiv and different Ukrainian cities with indiscriminate barrages and airstrikes, killing untold numbers of civilians.

With the motion in Ukraine in stark distinction with official declarations, the authorities acted shortly to regulate the message, shutting entry to overseas media web sites, together with Fb and Instagram and shifting to outlaw their father or mother firm Meta as an “extremist” group.

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The tight lids on data have helped the Kremlin rally help of broad layers of the inhabitants who depend on state-controlled tv as their foremost supply of stories. State TV packages carried an more and more aggressive message towards those that oppose the battle.

Requested about incidents by which the condo doorways of battle critics have been spray-painted with the letter “Z” — an indication used to mark Russian army autos in Ukraine that has been closely promoted by the state — Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov described it as an “emotional” transfer by Putin’s supporters.

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The marketing campaign in help of the battle noticed Russian cities flooded with “Z” posters and autos emblazoned with it. College youngsters have been proven standing in teams within the form of the letter or carrying garments marked with a “Z.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin speeches during the Valdai Discussion Club's plenary meeting, on October 21, 2021, in Sochi, Russia. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin speeches in the course of the Valdai Dialogue Membership’s plenary assembly, on October 21, 2021, in Sochi, Russia. 
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Regardless of the draconian new legal guidelines, tight controls on data and more and more aggressive propaganda, nonetheless, 1000’s of Russians confirmed up at antiwar protests throughout the nation to face rapid arrest.

In a robust image of defiance, an worker of state tv interrupted a dwell information program, holding a home made signal protesting the battle. Marina Ovsyannikova was fined the equal of $270, however nonetheless faces a prison probe that would land her in jail.

One loud voice of dissent was that of opposition chief Alexei Navalny, Putin’s fiercest political foe who’s serving 2 1/2 years in jail and now faces a trial that would hand him a 13-year sentence.

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In a speech at his trial Tuesday, Navalny warned that the battle will result in the breakup of Russia, saying that “everybody’s responsibility now’s to oppose the battle.”

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US rolls into Olympic quarterfinals as No. 1 seed, top Puerto Rico 104-83 in group finale

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US rolls into Olympic quarterfinals as No. 1 seed, top Puerto Rico 104-83 in group finale

VILLENEUVE-D’ASCQ, France (AP) — Halfway to its goal of gold, the U.S. has the No. 1 seed going into the medal round at the Paris Olympics.

And now the real games start.

Anthony Edwards scored 26 points, six players reached double figures for the U.S. and the Americans wrapped up the top spot coming out of group play by rolling past Puerto Rico 104-83 on Saturday.

The Americans — 3-0 in these Olympics, 8-0 so far this summer — will see Brazil in the win-or-go-home quarterfinals in Paris on Tuesday.

Joel Embiid scored 15 points for the U.S. Kevin Durant scored 11 points for the U.S. to get within five of matching Lisa Leslie for the all-time Olympic scoring record for the U.S.; he’s at 483, and Leslie finished her career with 488 in Olympic play.

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LeBron James finished with 10 points, eight assists and six rebounds in 18 minutes. Jayson Tatum and Anthony Davis each added 10 for the U.S., which played without Jrue Holiday because of an ankle that he rolled in the Americans’ win over South Sudan on Wednesday.

Jose Alvarado led Puerto Rico (0-3) with 18 points.

It was the first Olympic matchup between the nations since the Athens Games in 2004, when Puerto Rico ran away in the second quarter and went on to embarrass the U.S. 92-73 in what was James’ debut in the tournament.

Little different story this time.

That day in Athens, Puerto Rico won the second quarter 28-7. This time, the U.S. won the second quarter 39-16. Give Puerto Rico credit; a team that came into Saturday knowing it was eliminated from contention took an eight-point lead late in the first quarter and still led 37-36 with 5:45 left in the half.

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The rest of the half: U.S. 28, Puerto Rico 8. The run was quick and decisive.

James had all six of his first-half assists during that burst and the Americans took a 64-45 lead into the break. He finished the flurry with a dunk in the final seconds, ran by his 2004 Athens teammate Dwyane Wade — now commentating for NBC, sitting courtside — while yelling something with a big smile and from there the countdown to wrapping up the No. 1 seed was officially on.

As would be expected, really.

It’s been three games, three easy wins for the Americans so far in France: a 26-point opening victory over Serbia, a 17-point win over South Sudan to clinch the top spot in Group C, and then Saturday’s game against Puerto Rico that once it got one-sided it stayed that way.

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AP Summer Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/2024-paris-olympic-games

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VP short-lister Shapiro on defense over Israel after decades-old college paper surfaces

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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Penn., has had to defend his stance on Israel after an op-ed he penned more than three decades ago, in which he wrote of being an Israeli army volunteer and disparaged the Palestinian people, resurfaced.

“Since he wrote this piece as a 20-year-old student, Gov. Shapiro has built close, meaningful, informative relationships with many Muslim-American, Arab-American, Palestinian Christian, and Jewish community leaders all across Pennsylvania,” Shapiro’s spokesman Manuel Bonder told Fox News Digital in a statement. 

“The Governor greatly values their perspectives and the experiences he has learned from over the years – and as a result, as with many issues, his views on the Middle East have evolved into the position he holds today,” Bonder continued. 

The Philadelphia Inquirer uncovered the essay that Shapiro wrote for the Campus Times, the student newspaper of the University of Rochester, from which Shapiro graduated in 1995. In the article, Shapiro stressed his view that “Palestinians will not peacefully coexist,” because “they do not have the capabilities to establish their own homelands and make it successful even with the aid of Israel and the United States.”

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“They are too battle-minded to be able to establish a peaceful homeland of their own,” Shapiro wrote, identifying himself as a “past volunteer in the Israeli army.” He referred to the Arab world as divided and “belligerent.”

The comments have resurfaced as part of a thorough review of Shapiro as he edges closer to a potential vice-presidential nod for the Democrat ticket topped by current Vice President Kamala Harris after she secured the nomination this week. 

Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pa., speaks at a campaign event, Tuesday, April 16, 2024, in Scranton, Pa.  (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Shapiro’s support for Israel has been controversial inside the Democratic Party due to the strong pro-Palestinian views of the party’s far-left flank. Those who oppose his candidacy launched the “No Genocide Josh” campaign and continue to pressure Harris to pick another running mate. 

Some Jewish members of Congress have said that criticism of Shapiro is unfair and assumes that Jewish politicians cannot be objective on Israel. 

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“I think there is that sense that somehow we’re not objective [on Israel] because we’re Jewish, which is just not true or fair,” Rep. Greg Landsman, D-Ohio, told Axios. “There are a lot of members who are pro-Israel who have been protested against — I think as Jews it feels particularly intense and personal.”

Bonder pushed back on the idea that the newspaper op-ed, written decades ago, provides any indication of the governor’s current thinking regarding Israel. 

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Vice President Kamala Harris and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (L) speak to the press while making a stop at the Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 13, 2024. (Photo by Ryan Collerd/ AFP) (Photo by Ryan Collerd/AFP via Getty Images) (Ryan Collerd/AFP via Getty Images)

“As the Governor has made clear for years, he supports a two-state solution where Israelis and Palestinians can live together peacefully – and he believes it is critical for leaders on both sides of this conflict to take meaningful, necessary steps towards a lasting peace,” Bonder stressed. 

“Governor Shapiro has worked hard to bring people together, listen, and keep our communities safe and heard – and he will always be a Governor for all Pennsylvanians,” Bonder added. 

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Addressing the self-identification as a “past volunteer in the Israeli army,” Bonder said, “While he was in high school, Josh Shapiro was required to do a service project, which he and several classmates completed through a program that took them to a kibbutz in Israel where he worked on a farm and at a fishery.”

Josh Shapiro, governor of Pennsylvania, speaks during a campaign event with US President Joe Biden

Josh Shapiro, governor of Pennsylvania, speaks during a campaign event with U.S. President Joe Biden, not pictured, at the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Photographer: Hannah Beier/Bloomberg (Hannah Beier/Bloomberg)

“The program also included volunteering on service projects on an Israeli army base. At no time was he engaged in any military activities,” Bonder said. 

When asked about the article during a Friday press conference, the 51-year-old Shapiro stressed his age and the time that has passed since publishing the article. He reiterated his belief that the only way forward for the region is a two-state solution that allows both Israelis and Palestinians “to determine their own futures and their own destinies,” the Times of Israel reported. 

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Shapiro also had earlier this year called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “one of the worst leaders of all time” and blasted him for steering Israel “in a wrong direction,” according to the Times. 

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Ukraine fires barrage of drones over Russia overnight

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Meanwhile, the Russian army has intensified pressure on the key Ukrainian transport hub of Pokrovsk, with no casualties reported so far.

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Russian officials on Saturday said Ukrainian forces targeted overnight multiple Russian regions with a massive drone barrage.

Russia’s Defence Ministry said in a statement that its air defence systems “intercepted and destroyed” a total of 75 drones over a number of regions that lie on the border with Ukraine or not far from it, including Belgorod, Krasnodar, Kursk, Oryol, Rostov, Voronezh, and the Ryazan region deeper inside Russia.

One of those drones was also shot down over the Azov sea, the statement said. Thirty-six drones were destroyed over the Rostov region, according to the ministry.

Rostov Gov. Vasily Golubev said in an online statement, however, that the region was attacked by a total of 55 drones. He didn’t specify how many of these were intercepted and how many hit the targets, saying only that “warehouse facilities” in the Morozovsk and Kamensky districts sustained damage in the attack.

Ukraine’s General Staff said Saturday in a Facebook post that its forces struck an airfield in Morozovsk, hitting ammunition depots with guided air bombs, as well as fuel depots in the Belgorod, Kursk and Rostov regions.

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Belgorod Gov. Vyacheslav Gladkov confirmed that an oil depot was hit in his region. He said one of the tanks exploded and caught fire, but it was swiftly put out.

In the Oryol region, two drones crashed into a residential high-rise building, causing a brief fire, Oryol Gov. Andrei Klychkov said. One person sought medical assistance in the aftermath of the attack, he said.

Ukraine’s Air Forces, in the meantime, said on Saturday that Russia overnight attacked Ukraine with 29 Shahed drones and four missiles.

Ukrainian air defences shot down 24 drones over nine regions of the country, Air Force commander Mykola Oleshchuk said in an online statement. It wasn’t clear from his statement whether the missiles were intercepted as well or what damage the attack caused.

Meanwhile, Russian forces attacked Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad on Saturday, firing 11 missiles, the Donetsk regional police said. Pokrovsk was hit by seven missiles from the S-300 air defence system, with no casualties reported.

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Police recorded 52 destructions – 40 residential buildings, three educational institutions, a polyclinic, an outpatient clinic, a shopping centre, a shop, an industrial facility, and office premises.

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