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BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇺🇳🇮🇱 United Nations places Israel on sexual violence blacklist alongside Hamas, Reuters reports.
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Xphere@Treeyourlife·
@ronzheimer Die Russen wurden 2 Tage vorher abgezogen.....
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Paul Ronzheimer
Paul Ronzheimer@ronzheimer·
Roger Köppel sagt in seinem aktuellen Podcast live aus Moskau, dass es „umstritten“ sei, dass Butscha wirklich passiert ist. Schon in den vergangenen Jahren hatte Köppel Lügen-Propaganda von „Russia Today“ in der WELTWOCHE über Butscha verbreiten lassen. Jetzt übernimmt er die Propagandaerzählung persönlich. Ich war damals in Butscha und habe über das Massaker berichtet, wir haben dutzende Augenzeugen interviewt, Menschen, die ihre Liebsten verloren haben. Es gibt unzählige unabhängige Berichte, Zeugenaussagen, Bilder und Berichte, die man überall finden kann, wenn man will. Aber Köppel will natürlich nicht. Alles andere würde sein Geschäftsmodell kaputtmachen.
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Nicușor Dan@NicusorDanRO·
Am convocat ședința Consiliului Suprem de Apărare a Țării astăzi, la ora 11 pentru a discuta implicațiile celui mai grav incident care a afectat teritoriul național de la începutul războiului de agresiune al Federației Ruse împotriva Ucrainei. Vom dispune măsurile proporționale în raport cu Federația Rusă. Gândul meu se îndreaptă, în primul rând, către persoanele rănite, către familiile lor și către locatarii care au trăit clipe îngrozitoare în propriile lor case. Le mulțumesc pentru calmul cu care au răspuns acestei situații și îi asigur de tot sprijinul statului român. Caracterul fără precedent al evenimentului impune un răspuns ferm, coordonat și pe măsură — la nivel național, aliat și internațional. Declar, cu toată fermitatea, că responsabilitatea integrală pentru acest incident îi aparține Federației Ruse. Ceea ce s-a petrecut astăzi la Galați este consecința directă a războiului de agresiune dezlănțuit de Rusia împotriva Ucrainei, a modului iresponsabil și nediscriminatoriu în care Moscova operează aceste sisteme de armament în vecinătatea imediată a frontierelor NATO, precum și a disprețului sistematic față de dreptul internațional. Nu există nicio ambiguitate cu privire la autorul și la cauza acestei agresiuni. Forțele Armate Române au acționat respectând procedurile care au fost stabilite pentru astfel de situații, având ordinul ferm de a doborî drona de îndată ce condițiile ar fi permis o astfel de operațiune fără riscul producerii de victime sau distrugeri la sol. Decizia de a nu angaja ținta a fost luată pentru că nu au existat condițiile care să permită distrugerea ei fără riscul periclitării accentuate a siguranței populației civile. Răspunsul României este ferm și pe mai multe paliere. Am dispus și am angajat următoarele măsuri, parte dintre ele deja realizate: 1. Informarea aliaților - Toți aliații din NATO și partenerii din Uniunea Europeană au fost informați despre incident. Comunicarea cu structurile militare aliate este în desfășurare în timp real. 2. Capabilități antidrone aliate suplimentare - România a solicitat formal ca aliații să deplaseze pe teritoriul național capabilități antidrone suplimentare, pentru consolidarea apărării noastre și a Flancului Estic al Alianței, în conformitate cu instrucțiunile SACEUR. 3. Sesizarea Consiliului de Securitate al ONU - România va informa oficial Consiliul de Securitate al Organizației Națiunilor Unite cu privire la această încălcare brutală și repetată a dreptului internațional de către Federația Rusă. Ministerul Apărării Naționale, Ministerul Afacerilor Interne, Departamentul pentru Situații de Urgență, Serviciul Român de Informații au fost mobilizate. Alături de autoritățile locale gălățene, gestionează la fața locului consecințele incidentului. A fost declanșată o anchetă completă privind împrejurările căderii dronei și au fost dispuse expertize tehnice pentru recuperarea fragmentelor în vederea identificării precise a tipului de armament și a traiectoriei. Am cerut Ministerului Afacerilor Externe să prezinte neîntârziat o serie de măsuri de luat în privința relației cu Federația Rusă, proporționale cu această situație atât de gravă. România este un stat membru al NATO și nu va accepta, sub nicio formă, ca războiul de agresiune purtat de Rusia împotriva Ucrainei să se transfere asupra cetățenilor săi. Apărarea teritoriului național și a cetățenilor României rămâne datoria mea supremă, prevăzută de Constituție. Este o datorie a cărei îndeplinire o asumăm împreună cu aliații noștri, iar astăzi, ca în fiecare zi, suntem mai puternici împreună. Sprijinul României pentru Ucraina-politic, umanitar, militar și pe drumul integrării europene -rămâne neclintit. Cu cât Rusia continuă acest război, cu atât mai limpede devine necesitatea ca el să fie încheiat printr-o pace justă și durabilă, care să respecte suveranitatea, independența și integritatea teritorială a Ucrainei.
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Mark Rutte
Mark Rutte@SecGenNATO·
I just spoke with President @NicusorDanRO of Romania about the Russian drone that hit a residential building in Galati. I assured him of NATO’s absolute solidarity with Romania and expressed sympathy for those injured in the incident. I affirmed that NATO stands ready to defend every inch of Allied territory. We will continue to enhance our readiness to deter and defend against any threat, including from drones. Russia’s reckless behaviour is a danger to us all. They continue to target civilians and civilian infrastructure across Ukraine. And last night showed yet again that the implications of their illegal war of aggression don’t stop at the border. Russia’s war needs to end, as does Russia’s disregard for civilian safety. For our part, we will continue to strengthen our deterrence and defence at home and continue our support for Ukraine as they defend against Russia’s aggression.
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DIE ZEIT@zeitonline·
Wie lässt sich die AfD stoppen? Auf diese Frage antworten in diesen Texten unter anderem die Historikerin Ute Frevert, der Schauspieler Matthias Brandt, die Philosophin Eva Illouz und der Filmemacher und Autor Stephan Lamby. trib.al/zWAe71n
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Xphere@Treeyourlife·
@zeitonline Wo ist Martenstein ..........hat sich vielleicht jeder von den Demokraten mal seine Thaila- Rede angehört.....und dann was gesagt?
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DIE ZEIT@zeitonline·
Eine russische Drohne ist in ein Wohnhaus nahe der Ukraine eingeschlagen und hat zwei Menschen verletzt. Die Nato verurteilte den Vorfall in dem Mitgliedsstaat. trib.al/PBTHInx
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Xphere@Treeyourlife·
@eucopresident Was war noch mit den ukrainischen Drohnen in Polen und Finnland......?
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António Costa
António Costa@eucopresident·
Full solidarity and support to Romania following the crash of a Russian drone on a residential building in Galați, injuring civilians. Russia’s escalation on EU territory is reckless and irresponsible. I condemn in the strongest terms this violation of Romania’s national airspace and of international law. The EU is united in stepping up pressure on Russia through sanctions and strengthening defence capabilities, in particular along our Eastern border.
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Anonymous@YourAnonCentral·
If NATO doesn’t respond firmly to Russia’s attack on Romania then the alliance isn’t worth the paper it is written on and a true European Army needs to be established right now.
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Kaja Kallas
Kaja Kallas@kajakallas·
The Russian drone crash into apartments in Galați was a blatant and serious violation of Romania’s sovereignty and European airspace. I spoke with Foreign Minister @oana_toiu this morning to convey the EU’s full solidarity with Romania. Russia has long ago stopped respecting borders. Moscow cannot be allowed to breach European airspace with impunity. EU Foreign Ministers yesterday vowed to ramp up pressure on Russia, increase support for Ukraine, and invest in Europe’s own defence readiness.
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Norbert Bolz
Norbert Bolz@NorbertBolz·
Sehr wahr.
Wolf Reuter 🇺🇦🇪🇺🇮🇱@WolfReuter3

Das ist eine Entscheidung des Generalsekretärs. @antonioguterres ist ein glühender Antisemit. Dass er versucht, Israel auf jeder institutionellen Ebene so viel Schaden wie möglich zuzufügen und dabei sein Amt missbraucht, ist ein Skandal. Der Mann, der es nicht fertig brachte, überhaupt öffentlich über den 7. Oktober zu reden. Der Mann mit dem Vakuum. Vor allem in Gehirn, Herz und Seele. UN adds Israeli entities to blacklist of countries that commit sexual violence in conflict jpost.com/israel-news/ar…

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Roland Tichy@RolandTichy·
Tagesschau meldet israelische Luftangriffe im Libanon. Was verschwiegen wird: Von dort aus wird Israel mit Drohnen angegriffen. Darf sich ein Staat gegen diese Bedrohung seiner Bevölkerung wehren? tichyseinblick.de/kolumnen/aus-a…
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Xphere@Treeyourlife·
@RolandTichy Schaut mal bei Tucker rein......wenn ihr Israel verteidigen wollt.
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matrixbot@thematrixb0t·
Hantavirus hoax timeline: Day 1: There is a ship out at sea with super deadly "virus" Day 2: We're going to let the ship dock And let everyone go home. Day 2: OMG, we can't find the travelers. Day 2: No worries, we're working on a vaccine.
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Xphere@Treeyourlife·
@polenz_r Bei Treppenstürtzen sterben viel mehr......sofortiges Treppenverbot und Fahrstuhlpflicht.....schützt die Hochbetagten und schafft tausende Arbeitsplätze!
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Xphere@Treeyourlife·
@Quo_vadis_BRD Wieso behandelt man gesunde Kinder........wer übernimmt die Verantwortung?
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stefanie@Quo_vadis_BRD·
1/ „In Abstimmung mit internat. Experten“ habe man lt. Leif-Erik Sander bei der Charité entschieden, die vier jungen, gesunden Kinder des mit EBOLA infizierten US-Arztes Stafford mit einem EXPERIMENTELLEN Antikörper-Präparat zu behandeln - als sog. Postexpositionsprophylaxe.
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Xphere@Treeyourlife·
@DrTedros @WHO "Your point is valid: With this kind of funding, we can’t pretend the WHO is a neutral, sovereign global health authority that only follows the best scientific evidence. It functions partly as a service provider for the priorities of its donors.
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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
To the people of DRC, especially to the people of Ituri Jambo kwenu wakahaji wa Ituri Mbote na bino, bato ya Ituri My name is Tedros, and I am the Director-General of the World Health Organization (@WHO). But today, I am not writing to you as an official. I am writing to you as someone who knows your region, who has walked your streets, and who cares deeply about what happens to you and your families. I am writing because I want to be with you in these moments. And I want you to know that you are not alone. #Ebola is not new to me personally. From 2018 to 2020, I came fourteen times to North Kivu, the epicentre of the outbreak at that time. Fourteen visits to Beni, Butembo, Katwa, Goma, and many other communities. During that outbreak, Ebola spread across North Kivu, South Kivu, and reached parts of Ituri as well. I was alongside families who had lost their loved ones. I met health workers risking their lives every day. I met community leaders, traditional healers, religious leaders and business leaders who refused to abandon their people. I saw men and women show extraordinary courage in the most difficult of circumstances. The people there, who saw me coming back again and again, wanted to give me a name that belonged to their community. They asked me whether I was the first, second, or third child of my parents. When I told them I was the firstborn, they gave me the name Dr. Paluku. I carry that name with pride. It is not just a name. It is a bond. It is a reminder that this work is not about titles or institutions. It is about people. It is about you. That outbreak was one of the most complex in history. It did not unfold in a stable, peaceful environment. It happened in the middle of armed conflict, with communities displaced, supply routes disrupted, and health workers operating under constant threat. People were fleeing violence while also trying to protect themselves and their families from a deadly disease. I remember being in Beni on more than one occasion while fighting was taking place on the outskirts of the city. We could hear it. And yet the health workers around me did not stop. They kept working. That kind of courage is something I will never forget. The challenges of that time are not so different from what you are facing today in Ituri. I understand that. I have seen it with my own eyes. Mistrust ran deep, and the security situation cost us precious time. Our health workers were attacked. Clinics were targeted. People who were only trying to save lives found themselves caught in the middle of a conflict they did not start. Lives were lost that we might have saved, and that weighs on me still. But I also witnessed something remarkable. When we listened, when communities felt respected and heard, things began to change. Trust grew slowly, then more quickly. People came forward. And together, we managed to contain the outbreak. We did it. The people of DRC did it. I will never forget that. Ebola is now back. This time, the outbreak is hitting Ituri province the hardest. More than 90% of all cases have been reported in Ituri province, with a small number of cases also reported in North Kivu and South Kivu. I know how frightening that is, and I know that the people of Ituri are bearing a burden that is not easy to carry. I know that many of you are exhausted. You are already carrying so much: malaria, hunger, insecurity, and the daily struggle to keep your families safe. And now Ebola. It is not fair, and I will not pretend otherwise. But I also want to say something else about Ituri, because this province deserves to be seen for more than its hardships. Ituri is a place of remarkable energy. It is a province of vibrant commerce, of entrepreneurial spirit, of communities that have refused to be defined by the conflicts around them. The markets of Bunia buzz with life. Traders, farmers, teachers, and young people building their futures against all odds. That spirit, that refusal to give up, is exactly what we need now. It is the foundation on which we will build our response. We do not come to Ituri with only medicine and expertise. We come to join a community that already knows how to fight for its survival. I want to say a special word to the young people of Ituri. You are growing up in circumstances that no young person should have to face. And yet what I see, again and again, is not despair but determination. You are the future of this province and this country. In this outbreak, you have a vital role to play. Talk to your friends and your families. Share what you know about Ebola. Help break the fear and the silence that allow this virus to spread. Your voice carries further than you know, and we need it now more than ever. And to the health workers of Ituri, I want to say this: you are seen, and you are not alone. Every day you go to work knowing the risks, and you go anyway. You do it for your patients, for your communities, for your families. You are the backbone of this response. Without you, none of this is possible. I know the conditions are hard. I know the resources are often not enough. I know that fear and exhaustion are real. Please know that WHO stands with you, that we are working to get you the support you need, and that your courage and dedication are known and deeply valued far beyond the borders of this province. I also know that the security situation in parts of this region remains very difficult. Conflict and displacement make everything harder, including reaching people who need care and keeping health workers safe. I want to be honest: this is one of our greatest challenges. We cannot do this work if those who are trying to help are prevented from doing so or put in danger. We are working closely with all relevant partners to ensure that the response can reach every community that needs it, and that no one is left behind because of where they live or what is happening around them. That is why today I am making a direct appeal to all warring parties in this region: please, declare a ceasefire. Even briefly. Even just enough to let health workers through. People are dying from Ebola who do not have to die. Children are sick. Families are suffering. No cause, no conflict, no grievance is worth condemning innocent people to death from a preventable disease. A ceasefire, even a temporary one, would save lives. I urge you, I implore you: give us the space to help the people who need it most. I also know that there is anger and mistrust in some communities, and I understand why. Trust must be earned, it cannot be assumed. We have not always done things correctly. But I promise you, we are here to learn as much as we are here to help. I need to be honest with you about something important. Most previous Ebola outbreaks in DRC were caused by a virus called Ebola Zaire, for which we have vaccines and treatments. This outbreak is caused by a different virus called Ebola Bundibugyo. There are currently no approved vaccines or treatments for it. This is serious, and you deserve to hear that plainly. But I also want you to know this: while there are no specific treatments for Bundibugyo, there is much we can do together to prevent the spread of this virus and save lives. Early supportive care in our treatment centers can make a real difference. If you or someone you know falls ill, please do not wait. Coming forward early can make the difference between life and death. And everything we do, we will do with you. We will listen to you, we will share information with you, and we are here to help. And for those we cannot save, we will mourn with you. We will help you grieve your lost loved ones with safe and dignified burials. We are working under the leadership of the Government of DRC, together with all relevant partners, united around one goal: to stop this outbreak and protect your communities. No one is working alone. No one is working at cross purposes. We are coordinated, we are committed, and we are here. That is why I am coming to Bunia. I will be there in person, alongside my colleagues, meeting your leaders, listening to your concerns, and doing everything in my power to help you. I will not be managing this from a comfortable office far away. This is the 17th Ebola outbreak in DRC. Together, you have overcome every single one before. That is not a small thing. That is a testament to the strength and resilience of your communities. I have seen that strength with my own eyes. My brothers and sisters of Ituri, I want you to know that the world is watching your courage. You are not forgotten. Together, we will overcome this outbreak, as you have overcome every challenge before. Your resilience is the light that guides us all. We will get through this one too. Not because of anyone, but because of you. Our teams are already on the ground, and they will stay for as long as necessary. And when this outbreak is over, we will not quietly disappear. We will not forget you. We will stay, and we will keep working with you to build health systems that protect every person in every community. I look forward to seeing you in Bunia soon. Until then, please know that you are in my thoughts. With respect and solidarity, Paluku Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Director-General, World Health Organization
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NIUS@niusde_·
Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz hat bei einem CDU-Festakt in Arnsberg eine Zusammenarbeit seiner Partei mit der AfD ausgeschlossen und dabei eine historische Parallele zur Endphase der Weimarer Republik gezogen. Anlass der Rede war das Gedenken an das Neheim-Hüstener Programm, das am 1. März 1946 vom Zonenausschuss der CDU in der britischen Besatzungszone beschlossen wurde. Merz erinnerte in seiner Rede an die Entstehung der CDU nach dem Nationalsozialismus. Die Partei sei „als Lehre aus den dunkelsten Stunden unserer Geschichte“ entstanden. Mit Blick auf heutige politische Debatten sagte er: „Und zu diesen dunklen Stunden unserer Geschichte gehörte die Vorgeschichte eines naiven Glaubens daran, man könne doch mit denen mal zusammenarbeiten, sie in einer Regierung einrahmen.“ Dieser Irrtum habe sich historisch als fatal erwiesen. „Wir wissen heute, dass es ganz anders gekommen ist“, fügte Merz hinzu. nius.de/politik/merz-a…
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Xphere@Treeyourlife·
@DrTedros @WHO Ebola since 1976. Why no pandemic? Not airborne. Spreads only via direct contact with body fluids of sick or dead people. High fatality (50-90%) means victims get too sick too fast to spread it widely. Easy to contain locally. Deadly, but poor transmitter.
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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
On my way to #DRC. Ebola is back. Ituri province is bearing the brunt. I will be on the ground with our @WHO teams, partners, and the extraordinary health workers who have never stopped fighting, all working under the leadership of the Government of DRC. 16 times, this country has defeated Ebola. The 17th will be no different. But we must act now, together.
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