Tuesday, September 16, 2025
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Putin ‘Caught’ UK-Trained Forces Trying to Sabotage Nuclear Plant.

British-trained Ukrainian saboteurs were allegedly caught on Russian soil on a mission to “damage one of our nuclear power plants, blow up… high-voltage transmission lines, with the aim of disrupting the power plant’s operation,” according to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who warned such operations could “provoke us into taking retaliatory actions against Ukrainian nuclear facilities”.

“Not long ago, on our territory, the Federal Security Service, during an armed confrontation, eliminated several troops and captured the rest,” the Russian president alleged, adding that interrogations had revealed the saboteurs were “trained by British instructors.”

“Do they understand what they are playing with?” Putin asked, claiming this “was not [the Ukrainians’] first attempt” to attack a Russian nuclear plant.

“Does the British government and the Prime Minister know what their intelligence agencies are doing in Ukraine, or are they are clueless?” he continued, adding that he would not be surprised to find “that British intelligence agencies are acting under the instructions of the Americans”.

Putin said the West would claim captured saboteurs “say whatever you want at gunpoint,” but insisted “the leadership of the British intelligence agencies knows that I am telling the truth.”

He reiterated he was “not sure if Britain’s leaders truly understand what is going on,” however.

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British-trained Ukrainian saboteurs were allegedly caught on Russian soil on a mission to "damage one of our nuclear power plants, blow up... high-voltage transmission lines, with the aim of disrupting the power plant’s operation," according to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who warned such operations could "provoke us into taking retaliatory actions against Ukrainian nuclear facilities". show more

Iran Prez Gloats Over Biden $6bn Gift on 9/11.

In an interview, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi gloated that his government will determine how to allocate the $6 billion in previously frozen funds that are set to be released as part of a prisoner exchange agreement with the United States. Raisi asserted that the money will be spent “wherever we need it,” despite Biden government claims it was meant for “humanitarian purposes”.

Under Biden’s 9/11 agreement with the Islamic Republic, Iran will gain access to approximately $6 billion of oil revenues that were held in South Korean banks due to U.S. sanctions. The funds will be overseen by Qatar’s central bank. The Biden government has taken steps to facilitate the transfer and informed Congress on Monday that a waiver has been issued to allow international banks to transfer the funds to Qatar without the threat of U.S. sanctions.

While Raisi claimed that American prisoners were in good condition, their families have reported prolonged interrogations and mistreatment. Siamak Namazi, who has been imprisoned in Iran since 2015, revealed that he was held in solitary confinement for the first 27 months of his incarceration. Babak Namazi, Siamak’s brother, stated that Siamak was subjected to beatings. Iran has denied these allegations, asserting that the Americans were treated lawfully and rejecting accusations from the United Nations and human rights organizations that they were detained on false charges.

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In an interview, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi gloated that his government will determine how to allocate the $6 billion in previously frozen funds that are set to be released as part of a prisoner exchange agreement with the United States. Raisi asserted that the money will be spent "wherever we need it," despite Biden government claims it was meant for "humanitarian purposes". show more
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German Health Ministry Claims No Mortality Difference Between Vaxxed and Unvaxxed.

The German Federal Ministry of Health has said that there is no “significant difference” in mortality between the vaccinated and unvaccinated in response to questioning from Alternative for Germany (AfD)’s Roger Beckamp in the country’s parliament – the Bundestag.

Beckamp requested a response from German Minister of Health Karl Lauterbach‘s parliamentary secretary, Edgar Franke, regarding “placebo-controlled, randomized and blinded scientific studies” investigating the effectiveness of the BioNTech vaccine Comirnaty, which was conducted using over 43,000 participants, 50 percent of whom received the jab, with the other being treated with a placebo.

Frank responded that there was no significant difference between the vaccinated and the unvaccinated, explaining:

“Until the time of the blinding of the study, a statistically significant difference in all-cause mortality between the group of people vaccinated with the vaccine candidate and the group of people vaccinated with placebo was not scientifically detectable.”

Following the response, Beckamp demanded the German government officially acknowledge the COVID vaccines do not work – something he also claims the government has known for some time.

The Lauterbach-led German Health Ministry became infamous in the country for its virulent support of vaccine mandates as well as draconian lockdown measures. Lauterbach himself was one of the main proponents of the “pandemic of the unvaccinated” myth.

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The German Federal Ministry of Health has said that there is no "significant difference" in mortality between the vaccinated and unvaccinated in response to questioning from Alternative for Germany (AfD)'s Roger Beckamp in the country's parliament – the Bundestag. show more
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Lobbyists for CCP-Linked EV Firm Funneled Cash to Democrats.

Lobbyists at a Michigan law firm registered as foreign agents on behalf of the Chinese electric vehicle batter company, Gotion, also funneled campaign cash to some of the state’s top Democrat politicians.

Monique Field-Foster, an attorney at the Lansing office of Warner Norcross + Judd and registered foreign agent for Gotion, donated to the campaigns of Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Whitmer’s sister Liz Gereghty, and U.S Senate hopeful Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich). Another attorney at the firm, Madelaine Lane, also contributed to Gov. Whitmer’s campaign. The law firm was hired to represent Gotion and perform tasks such as real estate acquisitions and attending public rezoning hearings.

The Gotion project in Mecosta County, Michigan – where the Chinese company says it will invest $2.4 billion in two production plants – has faced pushback from locals, former State Department officials, and Republicans who are concerned that the parent company – Gotion High-Tech – poses a national security risk.

The National Pulse previously reported that Gotion High-Tech’s corporate bylaws indicate that the company must carry out activities according to the Constitution of the Communist Party of China. The project has received support from Gov. Whitmer, who sees it as an economic development opportunity and a step towards becoming a global hub of mobility and electrification.

Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Rep. Elissa Slotkin signed a non-disclosure agreement regarding ongoing development projects in Michigan with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC). Slotkin’s agreement was updated to include “any potential Development Project identified as confidential” after the Gotion project was announced. Slotkin’s spokesperson denies her involvement in the Gotion project and states that she learned of it through press reports.

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Lobbyists at a Michigan law firm registered as foreign agents on behalf of the Chinese electric vehicle batter company, Gotion, also funneled campaign cash to some of the state's top Democrat politicians. show more

Council Removes Nude Lady Statue for Fear of Offending Migrants.

Authorities have requested the removal of a sculpture depicting a naked woman situated outside an asylum center in Germany, with critics arguing they did so over fear of causing offense to the 140 migrants set to move in on Friday.

A spokeswoman for the council stated the sculpture – called “The Sinner” and first installed in 1976 – “has left its usual place and is now situated in the courtyard of a large office complex,” adding that the decision was made to increase space in the area for further development.

The chairman of the centrist FDP party in Saxony, Holger Zastrow, contested the local council’s explanation, however, claiming that “art is banished from public space to the backyard because of assumed sensitivities… This is not acceptable. I demand of the administration that the sculpture be returned to its ancestral place.”

The resulting backlash has already caused the council to re-evaluate the plans, with the Lord Mayor of Dresden, Dirk Hilbert, admitting there was no planning for the decision nor financial resources to redevelop the area outside the center.

The asylum center expects to eventually house up to 280 migrants at a cost of €432,000 ($463,443) a year to local taxpayers, with Dresden’s construction mayor Stephan Kuhn admitting about the facilities, “We are housing only men here — from Afghanistan, Syria, and Venezuela.”

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Authorities have requested the removal of a sculpture depicting a naked woman situated outside an asylum center in Germany, with critics arguing they did so over fear of causing offense to the 140 migrants set to move in on Friday. show more

Biden: I Don’t Want To Contain China.

Joe Biden has expressed his desire for China’s well-being during his visit to Asia, emphasising that his goal is not to contain China but to establish a better relationship with the country.

The comments come against the backdrop of many allegations of bribery and corruption involving Biden, his son Hunter, and a vast swathe of Congressional Democrats and Republicans and their links to the Chinese Communist Party.

The President visited India for the G20 summit before arriving in Vietnam to attempt to entrench the relationship between the two nations.

Biden also said the purpose of building partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region is not to isolate or harm China, stating that such thinking is rooted in Cold War mentality. Biden said he wants to see China succeed economically.

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Joe Biden has expressed his desire for China’s well-being during his visit to Asia, emphasising that his goal is not to contain China but to establish a better relationship with the country. show more
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German Illegal Migration Soared to 15,000 in August.

The German federal police registered over 15,000 illegal migrants last month, representing around 500 people arriving every day, and the highest number since the beginning of the year and a whopping 40 percent increase compared to July.

More than 71,000 illegal migrants have arrived in Germany – a country half the size of Texas – this year. This trend has continued since 2022, in which just under 100,000 entered the country. Of the migrants entering illegally, Syrians, Afghans, and Turks comprise around 50 percent.

“We have been warning of this development for months. Nothing has happened so far. This behavior is irresponsible. States and municipalities are abandoned by the federal government,” argued Heiko Teggatz, chief of the German Federal Police Union.

“Nancy Faeser [Germany’s Federal Minister of the Interior and Community] is the only one who could curb illegal migration by introducing stationary border controls. But she obviously doesn’t even think about doing anything,” he added.

This is, however, only illegal migration. A staggering 2.67 million migrants arrived in Germany in 2022, the highest number since records began in the early 1950s. Yet, that has not deterred the government from announcing new migration agreements, which expedite the application process for people from Georgia, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, and Morocco to move to Germany.

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The German federal police registered over 15,000 illegal migrants last month, representing around 500 people arriving every day, and the highest number since the beginning of the year and a whopping 40 percent increase compared to July. show more
Ukrainians

STUDY: Millions of Fled Ukrainians May Never Return.

The number of Ukrainians living abroad as refugees is increasing, and just 63 percent plan to return to their home country, placing the country’s economic and demographic future in jeopardy.

Research by the Centre for Economic Strategy (CES) puts the number of Ukrainian refugees who may never go home around 3.3 million, approaching a tenth of the pre-war population. The total number of Ukrainians living abroad as of the end of June 2023 is estimated at 5.6-6.7 million, up from 5.3-6.2 million people as of the end of 2022.

The CES attributes the increase in part to to Russian strategic missile strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure last winter and the destruction of the Kakhovka dam in June, which flooded swathes of southern Ukraine.

The longer the war drags on, the more refugees are being integrated into their host countries, and the less likely they are to return to a war-torn and corruption-riddled homeland. President Zelensky’s government has expressed concerns over “losing our workforce” to nations like Germany.

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The number of Ukrainians living abroad as refugees is increasing, and just 63 percent plan to return to their home country, placing the country's economic and demographic future in jeopardy. show more
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Riots Rage Amidst Quran Burning Protests.

Violent riots were sparked in the Swedish city of Malmö on this week after an anti-Islamic activist publicly burned a copy of the Quran, requiring dozens of police officers to quell the unrest.

Swedish authorities said they were pelted with rocks by the rioters, who also set dozens of cars and an underground garage on fire. Crowds of predominantly young men in the notorious Rosengård district of Sweden’s third-largest city also burned tires and debris and threw electric scooters, bicycles, and barriers at the police. Several rioters were arrested as a result.

The burning was staged by Salwan Momika, a former Christian Iraqi refugee who has staged several similar protests throughout the country in recent months.

“I understand that a public gathering like this arouses strong emotions, but we cannot tolerate disturbances and violent expressions like those we saw on Sunday afternoon,” stated Petra Stenkula, a senior police officer.

“Regardless of the reason behind these riots, the car fires, the harassment, violence against police officers… regardless of the reason, I think that all Swedes find this completely unacceptable,” announced Swedish Prime Minister Elf Kristersson.

Sweden has come under intense pressure from Muslim countries to ban public burnings of the Quran, with Turkish President Recep Erdogan even threatening to stall the country’s admission into NATO such acts continue.

Denmark recently caved into similar demands and announced it will impose Islamic blasphemy laws on its citizens.

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Violent riots were sparked in the Swedish city of Malmö on this week after an anti-Islamic activist publicly burned a copy of the Quran, requiring dozens of police officers to quell the unrest. show more
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EU Asylum Claims Expected to Exceed 1M in 2023.

The European Union is projected to receive a stunning ONE MILLION asylum claims by the end of 2023, after the number of applications soared to more than 519,000 in the first six months of the year. Notably, these figures do not include the over four million Ukrainians who have fled to Western Europe since the war began last February.

The number of claims has skyrocketed over the past 24 months, and is approaching the height of the migration crisis of 2015/16, during which applications exceeded a million. This year has seen a 28 percent increase in claims compared to last year, which itself witnessed a 53 percent increase compared to 2021.

European nations do not have the processing capacity to handle the increase in applications, as the case backlog has also increased by 34 percent over the past six months.

Syrian nationals sent the largest number of applications, followed by other nationalities, including Afghanis, Turks, and Russians.

“Together, these parallel trends pose significant challenges to EU+ asylum and reception systems authorities, so much so that by June 2023, the EUAA was offering operational assistance to 13 Member States,” stated a press release by the European Union’s asylum agency.

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The European Union is projected to receive a stunning ONE MILLION asylum claims by the end of 2023, after the number of applications soared to more than 519,000 in the first six months of the year. Notably, these figures do not include the over four million Ukrainians who have fled to Western Europe since the war began last February. show more