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Kyiv Post has become the first Ukraine-based news organization to be placed alongside the world’s elite publications with a 100% rating from the renowned independent News Guard rating platform.

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Malcolm Nance: America Must Act NOW


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Ultimately, America faces a decision, says Nance: Do we Americans support freedom and democracy, or do we allow the darkness of authoritarianism to descend on Europe?

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Investigators worldwide continue to open ‘Pandora’s Box’ to pursue criminals identified in Pandora Papers two years after ICIJ’s landmark investigation


From India to Germany, Peru, the U.K. and beyond, two years after the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists published the Pandora Papers, authorities worldwide continue to investigate, prosecute and legislate against tax evaders, money launderers and the white-collar professionals who service them.

The 2021 Pandora Papers investigation was the largest investigation in journalism history. Led by ICIJ, a cross-border team of more than 600 reporters trawled through a leak of 11.9  million documents from 14 offshore service providers that specialized in setting up shell companies in tax havens and secrecy jurisdictions. The files detailed the financial deals and hidden assets of politicians, celebrities, business people and criminals in more than 100 countries.

Earlier this year, authorities in the German state of Hesse said they had acquired the data from an undisclosed source for a “six figure” amount. A dedicated task force is currently reviewing the documents and coordinating with law enforcement in “several” European countries to identify suspects of tax fraud and other crimes, a finance ministry spokesperson told ICIJ in an email. The spokesperson did not provide further details, citing privacy concerns and “tactical reasons.”

“Investigators [analyzing the leaked data] will come across a lot of evil — like that associated with the mythical Pandora’s Box,” Hessian Finance Minister Michael Boddenberg said in a statement in July, inviting authorities from around the world to join Hessian investigators to probe the data and “stop the tax criminals who harm the public.”

Other agencies, too, have been acting upon Pandora Papers findings by ICIJ and its media partners in 117 countries.

  • In France, the financial prosecutor’s office told Le Monde that the agency had requested international assistance to continue the investigation into the Czech Republic’s former prime minister Andrej Babis and his acquisition of a $22 million luxury villa in Mougins, near Cannes. ICIJ and its partners found that Babis, a billionaire, had used a web of shell companies in offshore jurisdictions to secretly buy the 9.4-acre property and failed to declare ownership of the property as legally required for politicians. Babis, who lost national elections following the revelations, denied any wrongdoing.
  • Peruvian authorities launched an investigation into three members of the Catholic religious group Sodalicio de Vida Cristiana who are suspected of using offshore entities to launder money and hide profits from the authorities, according to local media. Documents in the Pandora Papers trove showed how the trio secretly created shell companies in the British Virgin Islands and Panama to invest in a mining business, ICIJ’s partner Convoca reported. They did not respond to Convoca’s comment requests.
  • Indian financial authorities have seized high-end property and other multimillion-dollar assets belonging to at least five businessmen with offshore shell companies identified in the leaked data, according to information reported on India’s Enforcement Directorate website. One of them is accused of bribing a judge, laundering the proceeds of financial crimes and using an offshore trust and British Virgin Islands companies to hide assets worth more than $77 million.

In the U.K., tax authorities have begun reviewing potential tax evasion cases uncovered by the international team of reporters. In June, HM Revenue and Customs announced it was sending letters to hundreds of U.K. residents named in the leaked data, warning them to “come clean” with details of their overseas holding, or risk harsh penalties.

“The work of investigative journalists or media coverage in general of potential financial crimes is sometimes decisive for the initiation of preliminary proceedings,” said Anna Pingen, a European criminal law expert and researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law in Freiburg, Germany.

“This has been the case in a number of cases such as the Offshore Leaks, Paradise Papers, Panama Papers, Pandora Papers,” Pingen said, referring to previous ICIJ investigations.

Targeting the enablers

Babis, the Czech politician and businessman, was one of more than 330 public officials whose offshore financial deals were uncovered in the 2.94 terabytes of leaked data. Others included 130 billionaires from 45 countries, art collectors, pop stars, criminals, and Russian businessmen and politicians close to Russia’s President Vladimir Putin.

Behind each client was a financial services provider who administered the paperwork, kept company records up to date, and, in some cases, executed share transfers and other deals on behalf of their clients without asking too many questions.

Last month, an officer with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service told a South Dakota radio station that the agency had identified sanctioned Russian oligarchs who were holding assets in trusts incorporated in the state — an issue flagged in the Pandora Papers. ICIJ revealed how the American state has become a new global hub of financial secrecy, attracting international clients who want to shield their wealth from authorities. The revelations led U.S. legislators to introduce an amendment to the Bank Secrecy Act that would force attorneys, art dealers and trust companies to investigate clients from abroad seeking to move money through the American financial system. The Senate later blocked the bill.

In New York, the state legislature recently passed the so-called LLC Transparency Act that, if signed into law by the governor, would require limited liability companies incorporated to do business in New York to disclose their owners. In an op-ed in the Albany Times Union, Emily Gallagher, an assembly member behind the proposed law, described it as “a blow against slumlords, human traffickers, fentanyl importers, tax cheats, terrorists, political corruption, kleptocrats and Russian oligarchs.”

Even in Switzerland, where a powerful legal and consulting industry has long resisted reforms, the Federal Council is currently discussing the introduction of a new anti-money laundering bill. If approved, the new law would impose due diligence requirements on lawyers, accountants and consultants who set up and administer trusts and shell companies for their clients.

Pandora Papers documents analyzed by ICIJ showed how prominent Swiss consultancy firms, as well as solo advisers, counted among their clients people who were later convicted or suspected of financial crimes, including an Italian national accused of tax fraud, several people involved in Brazil’s largest corruption scandal, and two brothers convicted in a money laundering case. The proposed law would make white-collar professionals accountable for reporting risks and stepping up oversight of legal entities.

So-called enablers are also under scrutiny by European Union regulators.

In a June resolution titled the “lessons learnt from the Pandora Papers and other revelations,” EU parliamentarians called on member states to scrutinize the role of intermediaries in facilitating tax dodging and sanction evasion. Lawmakers cited ICIJ reporting that showed how “PwC, along with other major accountancy firms, had a central role in assisting Russian oligarchs with their investments in the West through their networks of offshore shell companies.”

Confidential emails and corporate documents included in the Pandora Papers and analyzed by ICIJ showed how PwC worked for Russian steel tycoon Alexei Mordashov for nearly two decades, helping him administer dozens of offshore entities. Some of those companies, the documents revealed, were used to carry out deals with entities linked to Sergei Roldugin, a man believed to be a proxy for Russia’s President Vladimir Putin. Mordashov, who did not respond to ICIJ’s comment request, is currently sanctioned in the EU, the U.S. and other jurisdictions.

A PwC spokesman did not answer ICIJ’s specific questions at the time but said that the work the firm performs for its clients is “in line with all applicable laws, regulations and PwC’s own internal standards.”

The accounting firm is also one of the industry players that expressed veiled criticism of the EU’s proposed new “SAFE” directive, which would prevent accountants from creating complex and non-transparent structures that can be used for tax evasion and aggressive tax planning purposes. After the European Commission launched a public consultation on the proposed directive in July, PwC published a brief claiming that the measures may negatively affect the “businesses and individuals that use entities to cater for a specific personal, societal, investment or business need.”

“Whether proposed legislation that addresses the role of enablers, such as the SAFE Act, will be a game changer in the fight against financial crime will depend on its implementation and Enforcement,” said the European criminal law expert Pingen.

The directive “is only one piece of the puzzle,” Pingen told ICIJ.

In addition to creating new laws that target the enablers, she said, governments should take other measures to prevent financial crimes, including “strengthening international cooperation to share information and coordinate law enforcement efforts.”

Adding to the enforcement challenge, a new report by Europol found that, in Europe, more than 80% of the active criminal networks exploit entirely legal business structures to support and finance their illicit activities.

“Infiltration into the legal system is what makes crime pervasive and destructive,” the report said.

As a result, each year law enforcement manages to recover just a tiny fraction, or about 2%, of the criminal proceeds, according to Europol’s executive director Catherine De Bolle — “a drop in the ocean of the immense illicit — and untaxed — revenues gained by criminal networks,” she said in the report.

The report identified “layers of corporate structures spread across multiple jurisdictions,” including offshore tax havens, as one of the key factors that help criminals hide their illegal funds.

Stunted reforms

In recent years, several secrecy jurisdictions have begun a slow shift towards transparency, following political pressure triggered by the Pandora Papers and other ICIJ investigations into the offshore financial system. Yet, in many cases, reforms remain partial.

The Cayman Islands is one of the latest territories to consider rolling out a transparency bill that would make corporate ownership information available to law enforcement. Last month, Financial Services Minister André Ebanks said in a statement that the bill, if passed by Parliament, will improve Cayman’s reputation as the territory seeks to comply with global rules against money laundering and terrorism financing.

“By enhancing transparency and ensuring access to accurate information, the Cayman Islands solidifies its position as a trusted global financial centre of excellence dedicated to combating financial crimes,” Ebanks said.

However, the proposed legislation, known as the Beneficial Ownership Transparency Bill, does not currently allow the public to access the information. According to the statement, such conditions may change in the future after the Caymans government concludes its discussion with the U.K. over the registry’s potential implications for privacy and data-protection rights.

The concerns are based on a 2022 judgment by the European Court of Justice that struck down a 2018 requirement that EU member states establish and publish databases of company owners — a decision criticized by anti-corruption advocates as a way to roll back corporate transparency.

The Pandora Papers provided further evidence that shell companies incorporated in the territory can be used to transfer millions of dollars of unclear origin without much accountability.

We need rules that tackle all factors which allow people to commit such white-collar crimes, such as weak regulations, low corporate tax compliance and ethics as well as the impunity of shady white-collar professionals.

— Chiara Putaturo, a tax and inequality expert with Oxfam International

The files show that, between 2010 and 2015, Cayman Islands companies were part of a vast offshore empire linked to Suleiman Kerimov, a Russian billionaire associated with a covert group of powerful Russians believed to hold Putin’s vast wealth. A Swiss financier accused by French authorities of acting as Kerimov’s frontman used the entities for multimillion-dollar transfers later flagged by BNY Mellon bank as “suspicious,” ICIJ found. They denied wrongdoing.

After ICIJ’s exposé, in 2022, the U.S. government sanctioned Kerimov and the financier.

It “cannot be the norm” that wealthy individuals and corporations can continue to use the offshore financial system to hide their profits and wealth, said Chiara Putaturo, a tax and inequality expert with Oxfam International.

Regulators need to target both the end users as well as the service providers if any crackdown on offshore finance is to be effective, Putaturo told ICIJ.

“We need rules that tackle all factors which allow people to commit such white-collar crimes, such as weak regulations, low corporate tax compliance and ethics as well as the impunity of shady white-collar professionals,” she said.

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US job openings jump in August; quits rate unchanged


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U.S. job openings unexpectedly increased in August amid a surge in demand for workers in the professional and business services sector, pointing to a still-tight labor market that could compel the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates next month.

The jump reported by the Labor Department in its Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, or JOLTS report, on Tuesday snapped three straight monthly declines in job openings. Employers were also holding on to their workers in August.

Nevertheless, the labor market continues to steadily move towards an environment where demand is in balance with supply. There were 1.5 job openings for every unemployed person in August and the quits rate was unchanged. The Fed held rates steady last month but signaled a hike by the end of this year.

“One of the top items the Fed wants to see is labor supply match labor demand, and the economy is not quite there yet,” said Jeffrey Roach, chief economist at LPL Financial in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Job openings, a measure of labor demand, were up 690,000 to 9.610 million on the last day of August. Data for July was revised higher to show 8.920 million job openings instead of the previously reported 8.827 million. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast 8.800 million job openings in August.

There were an additional 509,000 open positions in the professional and business services, while vacancies increased by 96,000 in the finance and insurance sector. State and local government education had 76,000 more openings.

Unfilled positions increased by 59,000 in the nondurable goods manufacturing industry and the federal government had an additional 31,000 openings.

The job openings rate increased to 5.8% from 5.4% in July. Hiring increased by only 35,000 to 5.857 million, indicating that worker shortages was a major constrain. The Fed has raised its policy rate by 525 basis points to the current 5.25%-5.50% range since March to quell demand.

Soon after the release of the JOLTS report, financial markets dialed down expectations that the U.S. central bank would keep rates unchanged at its Oct. 31-Nov. 1 policy meeting, according to CME Group’s FedWatch tool.

U.S. stocks extended losses on the data. The dollar rose against a basket of currencies. U.S. Treasury prices fell.

The report showed layoffs dipping 1,000 to 1.680 million, keeping the layoffs rate at 1.1%. Layoffs and discharges decreased in state and local government, excluding education, but rose in state and local government education.

Quits rose 19,000 to 3.638 million, ending two consecutive months of decreases. The quits rate, viewed as a measure of labor market confidence, was unchanged at 2.3%. Economists said that data bodes well for keeping wage inflation contained.

Quits were led by the accommodation and food services sector, where resignations rose 88,000. There were also notable increases in finance and insurance, state and local government, excluding education, as well as arts, entertainment and recreation, which was probably related to labor unrest in Hollywood. There was a decline in resignations in the information industry.

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US condemns China“s reported life sentence for Uyghur academic Rahile Dawut


2023-10-03T15:29:40Z

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(This Sept. 29 story has been corrected to change the name to ‘Dawut’ and description to ‘academic’ in the headline)

The United States on Friday condemned a reported life sentence handed down in China to a high-profile Uyghur academic Rahile Dawut.

This week, a U.S.-based rights group said Dawut, 57, had lost her appeal against her original conviction from December 2018 on charges of “endangering state security.”

Rights advocates have accused China of a mass internment campaign targeting Uyghurs, along with abuses such as forced sterilization and cultural repression, termed “genocide” by some government bodies, including the U.S. State Department.

China denies such accusations.

“We condemn the reported life sentence handed down by the Government of the People’s Republic of China following secret court proceedings of Professor Rahile Dawut,” State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said in a statement.

Before her detention, Dawut had been a professor at Xinjiang University College of Humanities, as well as a leading cultural anthropologist and ethnographer of Uyghur folklore.

She had been detained since December 2017 in the northwestern region of Xinjiang, where Beijing has been accused of rights abuses against the mainly Muslim Uyghur ethnic minority, which it denies.

Dawut is just one in a list of more than 300 Uyghur intellectuals who have been detained, arrested or imprisoned by Chinese authorities since 2016, the U.S.-based Dui Hua Foundation, which reported the sentencing, said.

She worked with many prominent Western institutions, such as the universities of Harvard and Cambridge, which have called for her release.

Some Xinjiang experts said the mass internment of Uyghurs peaked in 2018, but that abuses have continued with forced labor becoming more prominent.


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Armenian parliament ratifies Rome Statute
11:00 French FM due in Armenia French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Catherine Colonna will travel to Armenia on Tuesday. “I’ll be visiting Armenia on…
 

Armenian FM deplores lack of effective int’l action to prevent Baku’s ethnic cleansing policy
A meeting was held with the heads of diplomatic missions and representatives of international organizations accredited in Armenia at the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday, October 2. The meeting was coordinated by Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan. Deputy Prime Ministers of Armenia Tigran Khachatryan and Mher Grigoryan also attended and…
 

Гостайна по электричеству – Досье
Адреса объектов спецслужб и ФСО нашлись в открытом доступе Рассказываем, как устроена ЧВК «Конвой» и кто ее финансирует Как доверенное лицо Геннадия Тимченко помогает другу Путина вести бизнес в обход санкций Как владелец ЧВК «Вагнер» создал свою армию — и что будет делать после мятежа Как оборудовали спецпоезд…
 

Russia mistakenly doxed its own spies and secret bases by uploading their addresses on a public city hall website: investigative outlet
Moscow’s city hall accidentally leaked the addresses of government safehouses, undercover facilities, and the homes of state operatives, the Dossier Center reported on Monday.A 434-page list containing the addresses was uploaded on the city hall website. It appeared to be a guide for local electricity suppliers, wrote the investigative outlet, which…
 
Putin marks anniversary of Russia’s annexation of Ukrainian regions as drones attack overnight • BusinessMirror – BusinessMirror
Putin marks anniversary of Russia’s annexation of Ukrainian regions as drones attack overnight • BusinessMirror  BusinessMirror
 
Putin’s bets in attempt to halt supply of Western weapons to Ukraine – Ukrinform
Putin’s bets in attempt to halt supply of Western weapons to Ukraine  Ukrinform
 

 

Open Source Investigation Comes Of Age: Eliot Higgins Of Bellingcat
The inaugural Centre for Media, Politics and Communication Research Annual Public Lecture on Media and Citizenship.”Open Source Investigation Comes of Age: Ukraine 2022″ – a public lecture by Eliot Higgins, CEO of BellingcatNottingham Contemporary, Weekday Cross, Nottingham. September 20th, 6.30pm.How do we know which claims to believe, which sources…
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Tuesday morning news: October 3, 2023
News of the day, including Donald Trump goes to court in a real estate value fraud case and California Gov. Gavin Newsom appoints pro-abortion political activist Laphonza Butler to fill the late Dianne Feinstein’s U.S. Senate seat
 

Video: Israeli minister holds holiday prayers – in Saudi capital
Minister Shlomo Karhi arrived in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, as part of a government delegation, and held holiday prayers in the Saudi capital.
 

U.N. approves international force for Haiti to combat gang violence
The U.N. Security Council voted to send a force led by Kenya to Haiti as it continues to deal with rampant gang violence.
 
Armenian FM deplores lack of effective int’l action to prevent Baku’s … – Panorama.am
Armenian FM deplores lack of effective int’l action to prevent Baku’s …  Panorama.am
 

Rep. Matt Gaetz files motion to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy, throwing House into new turmoil
Speaker Kevin McCarthy is facing an extraordinary referendum on his leadership of the House after a conservative member of his own Republican majority, a longtime critic, moved to launch a vote to oust him from the helm.
 
New York City area gets one of its wettest days in decades, as rain … – Spectrum News NY1
New York City area gets one of its wettest days in decades, as rain …  Spectrum News NY1
 
NYC, Tri-State storm updates: Clean-up begins after record-breaking rainfall, flooding – WABC-TV
NYC, Tri-State storm updates: Clean-up begins after record-breaking rainfall, flooding  WABC-TV
 

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Top science journal faced secret attacks from Covid conspiracy theory group
Additional research: Simone Bateson. IT support: Matthew Fowler. Interactive graphics: Sophie Hill One of the world’s most prestigious general science journals, Nature, was the target of a two-year-long sustained and virulent secret attack by a conspiratorial group of extreme Brexit lobbyists with high-level political, commercial and intelligence…
 
Top science journal faced secret attacks from Covid conspiracy … – ComputerWeekly.com
Top science journal faced secret attacks from Covid conspiracy …  ComputerWeekly.com
 
Man fatally shot on Brooklyn street was grieving cousin slain year ago – New York Daily News
Cops are looking for the shooter who gunned down Lawrence Augustin, 21, on Carroll St. near Franklin Ave. in Prospect Lefferts Gardens.
 
Police Robot – The New York Times
Police Robot  The New York Times
 
Russia-Azerbaijan patrol forces come under fire in Karabakh
Russian and Azerbaijani troops conducting joint patrols in Karabakh came under sniper fire on Monday, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting Daily Sabah, citing the official sources in Moscow. “A joint Russian-Azerbaijani patrol was shot at by an unknown person using a sniper weapon. There were no casualties. The command of the Russian peacekeeping…
 
Azerbaijan reveals plan to reintegrate Karabakh Armenians
Azerbaijan revealed the details for the reintegration of Karabakh’s Armenian population on Monday, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting Daily Sabah. According to a document published by Azerbaijani state news agency AzerTag, Azerbaijan ensures equality of rights and freedoms for all, regardless of ethnicity, religion, or language. The administration…
 
NPR News: 10-03-2023 3AM EDT
NPR News: 10-03-2023 3AM EDTThe post NPR News: 10-03-2023 3AM EDT first appeared on The South Caucasus News.
 
UN mission in Nagorno Karabakh did its best to legitimize ethnic … – Public Radio of Armenia
UN mission in Nagorno Karabakh did its best to legitimize ethnic …  Public Radio of ArmeniaThe post UN mission in Nagorno Karabakh did its best to legitimize ethnic … – Public Radio of Armenia first appeared on The South Caucasus News.
 
Armenian media report the detention of separatist A. Melkumyan at the Lachin checkpoint
The head of the so-called “National Security Service” of the separatist regime, Ararat Melkumyan, was detained at the Lachin border checkpoint, Armenian media reported.The Azerbaijani authorities have not yet confirmed the detention of …The post Armenian media report the detention of separatist A. Melkumyan at the Lachin checkpoint first appeared on…
 
Armenian FM deplores lack of effective int’l action to prevent Baku’s … – Panorama.am
Armenian FM deplores lack of effective int’l action to prevent Baku’s …  Panorama.amThe post Armenian FM deplores lack of effective int’l action to prevent Baku’s … – Panorama.am first appeared on The South Caucasus News.
 
NYPD, ATF working to stop shootings in New York City – CBS News
NYPD, ATF working to stop shootings in New York City  CBS News
 
UN mission in Nagorno Karabakh did its best to legitimize ethnic cleansing – Edmon Marukyan
The so called UN mission in Nagorno Karabakh did their best to legitimize the ethnic cleansing, arbitrary detentions, destructions of the civilian infrastructure and other crimes committed by Azerbaijan, Ambassador-at-LargebEdmon Marukyan waid in a post on X. “These guys are discrediting the UN as an institution. I look forward to the UN investigation…
 

India raid: Police searches homes of several journalists
In India where police have raided the homes of several journalists at more than 30 locations in and around New Delhi. The journalists are associated with the news website NewsClick. A case has been filed against the website under an anti-terror law. This comes after the New York Times alleged in August that NewsClick received funding from a businessman…
 

Donald Trump ‘feeding on polarised country’ as he makes personal appearance in fraud case
Donald Trump ‘feeding on polarised country’ as he makes personal appearance in fraud case The case is centred on accusations that Mr Trump inflated his assets and net worth from 2011 to 2021 to get hold of favourable bank loans and lower insurance premiums. #donaldtrump #courtcase #fraud SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: http://www.youtube.com/skynews…
 

Pope Francis says Catholic Church could bless same-sex civil unions
The Pope has given cautious backing to the blessing of gay unions for the first time in a further step away from the Catholic Church’s traditional intolerance of homosexuality.Francis, who famously said “Who am I to judge?” when asked about homosexuals in 2013, gave his verdict on gay unions in response to doctrinal questions from five hardline cardinals.The…
 
Pope Francis says Catholic Church could bless same-sex civil unions – The Times
Pope Francis says Catholic Church could bless same-sex civil unions  The Times
 

US: Ex-President Donald Trump’s $250 million civil trial in New York begins | WION Newspoint
Letitia James, the attorney general of New York, is currently requesting $250 million in fines as well as the ouster of Trump and his sons from the family business. James declared that “justice will prevail” and accused the former president of “persistent and repeated fraud” on Monday. #us #donaldtrump #WION About Channel: WION The World is…
 
Russia court rejects Navalny appeal against 19-year sentence – news.com.au
Russia court rejects Navalny appeal against 19-year sentence  news.com.au
 

Москвича арестовали за картинку с Путиным в нацистской форме
Кузьминский районный суд Москвы 28 сентября арестовал Д. Федорова на восемь суток. На его странице нашли изображение Путина в нацистской форме.
 

 
Интересы президента будут защищать Тамар Чугошвили и Майя Копалеишвили
Юристы Тамар Чугошвили и Майя Копалеишвили будут защищать интересы президента в Конституционном суде. Об этом сегодня, 3 октября, заявила сама президент Саломе Зурабишвили. Сегодня в Конституционном суде должно состояться заседание, на котором обсудят, нарушила ли президент Конституцию, когда совершала зарубежные визиты без согласования с правительством….
 

Ebrahim Raisi meets with Armen Grigoryan
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi met with Armen Grigoryan, Secretary of the National Security Council of Armenia, the Security Council of Armenia said, Report informs.
 
Russian Naval Commander and 33 Officers Obliterated in Biggest … – Yahoo News Canada
Russian Naval Commander and 33 Officers Obliterated in Biggest …  Yahoo News Canada
 

Germany announces transfer of another package of military aid to Ukraine
Germany has transferred a new package of military assistance to Ukraine, which includes, in particular, 14 Bandvagn 206 all-terrain vehicles and a Biber bridge laying vehicle, as well as radio stations for Leopard tanks.
 
Special Report: How Cubans were recruited to fight for Russia – Reuters.com
Special Report: How Cubans were recruited to fight for Russia  Reuters.com
 
First US Abrams tanks to reach Ukraine ‘next week:’ Biden – Arab News
First US Abrams tanks to reach Ukraine ‘next week:’ Biden  Arab News
 
Turkiye detains dozens of people in raids following suicide bomb … – Arab News
Turkiye detains dozens of people in raids following suicide bomb …  Arab News
 
Shark bites South Carolina surfer’s face at popular Florida beach, officials say – Fox News
Shark bites South Carolina surfer’s face at popular Florida beach, officials say  Fox News
 

Huge Fireball After UK Gas Plant Struck By Lightning
British police on October 2 said they were attending the scene of a fire believed to have been caused by a lightning strike on gas containers near the city of Oxford.Eyewitness video showed a huge fireball lighting up the night sky over the southern English city. The eyewitness said that they felt shockwave, and heard a loud rumble in the distance,…
 
G20 leaders pay respects at Gandhi memorial as they wrap up Indian summit and hand over to Brazil – Fox 5 Las Vegas
G20 leaders pay respects at Gandhi memorial as they wrap up Indian summit and hand over to Brazil  Fox 5 Las Vegas
 
President Ilham Aliyev sends congratulatory letter to President of Germany – AzerNews.Az
President Ilham Aliyev sends congratulatory letter to President of Germany  AzerNews.Az
 
French Minister Heads to Armenia to Boost Bilateral Support – Asharq Al-awsat – English
French Minister Heads to Armenia to Boost Bilateral Support  Asharq Al-awsat – English
 

US Senators Hoping to Meet with China’s Xi
A bipartisan group of U.S. Senators visiting China next week hope to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Republican Senator Mike Crapo are among those set to make the trip. Schumer’s office said last month the trip would also include stops in Japan and South Korea. The tour comes at a time…
 
AP News Summary at 6:53 p.m. EDT | Nation and World … – Athens Daily Review
AP News Summary at 6:53 p.m. EDT | Nation and World …  Athens Daily Review
 

Azerbaijan issues warrant for former separatist leader as UN mission arrives in Nagorno-Karabakh
YEREVAN, Armenia — Azerbaijan’s prosecutor general issued an arrest warrant for ex-Nagorno-Karabakh leader Arayik Harutyunyan Sunday as the first United Nations mission to visit the region in three decades arrived in the former breakaway state.Harutyunyan led the breakaway region, which is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan but was largely…
 

At least 13 dead in nightclub fire in Spain’s Murcia
Rescuers searching for people unaccounted for after blaze hits row of nightclubs popular for birthday celebrations.
 

Biden says US ‘will not walk away’ from Ukraine amid budget turmoil
US president reassures allies and Kyiv after last-minute budget deal in Congress axes funding for the war-torn country.
 
At least 13 dead after fire at Spanish nightclub
A fire broke out at a nightclub in the southeastern Spanish city of Murcia early on Sunday morning, killing at least 13 people and injuring four others, authorities said. The fire started around 6 a.m. local time (4 a.m. GMT) at the Teatre nightclub, also known as Fonda Milagros, which was hosting a birthday party, according to local media reports….
 
Ukraine faces uncertainty as US budget crisis threatens aid
US is facing a precarious situation as the US budget crisis puts its vital military and humanitarian aid at risk. The war-torn country, which has been fighting against Russian relies heavily on the US support. The US has been the largest donor to Ukraine, providing more than $113 billion in assistance since the war began. However, the domestic political…
 
UN mission visits Nagorno-Karabakh for the first time in 30 years amid mass exodus of ethnic Armenians
A United Nations mission arrived in Nagorno-Karabakh on Sunday, October 1, 2023, to assess the humanitarian situation in the disputed region, which was recaptured by Azerbaijan last week after a one-day offensive that ended decades of Armenian separatist control. The visit marks the first time in about 30 years that the international body has gained…
 

 
U.S. Embassy Statement Regarding Assistance to Georgia
Skip to main content Official websites use .gov A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. Secure .gov websites use HTTPS A lock ( A locked padlock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Emergency…
 

 
This Week in Politics: A challenge to Senator Menendez starts to … – WNYC
This Week in Politics: A challenge to Senator Menendez starts to …  WNYCThe post This Week in Politics: A challenge to Senator Menendez starts to … – WNYC first appeared on The South Caucasus News.
 

Turkish deputy minister: ‘Azerbaijan is the artery of brotherhood in our hearts’
“Azerbaijan is the artery of brotherhood in our hearts,” the Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports of Türkiye, Enes Emiroglu, who is on a visit to Azerbaijan, said on X, Report informs.
 
Ukraine war: Western ‘weariness’ of supporting Kyiv, US aid at stake … – Euronews
Ukraine war: Western ‘weariness’ of supporting Kyiv, US aid at stake …  Euronews
 
Ukraine-Russia war live: Russian spy detained for ‘attempting to join … – The Telegraph
Ukraine-Russia war live: Russian spy detained for ‘attempting to join …  The Telegraph
 

Trump fraud civil suit starting Monday threatens to end his business career
New York attorney general Letitia James will argue Trump owes at least $250m in profits made from false financial statementsJust a few miles south of Trump Tower in New York City, a judge on Monday will hear allegations of fraud within the Trump Organization in a trial that could see Donald Trump and his family business paying hundreds of millions of…
 

Biden assures USA to continue to provide assistance to Ukraine
U.S. President Joe Biden assured that the United States will continue to provide assistance to Ukraine and called on Republicans in Congress to keep their word on assistance amid Russian aggression.
 
In taking Karabakh, Azerbaijan’s president avenged his father
By Andrew Osborn (Reuters) -Early on September 19, Azerbaijan’s president set in motion a lightning-fast military plan months in the making that would redraw the geopolitical map and avenge an
 
The Russians Knew Exactly Where To Strike Kharkiv’s Air-Defenses – Forbes
The Russians Knew Exactly Where To Strike Kharkiv’s Air-Defenses  Forbes
 
NPR News: 10-02-2023 3AM EDT
NPR News: 10-02-2023 3AM EDT
 
Cyberattacks hit military, Parliament websites as India hacker group targets Canada – The Globe and Mail
Cyberattacks hit military, Parliament websites as India hacker group targets Canada  The Globe and Mail
 

Has Prigozhin’s demise changed Russia’s plans in Africa?
Wagner mercenaries have been involved on the African continent for years. So has Prigozhin’s demise jeopardised Russia’s plans for the African continent? READ MORE : https://www.euronews.com/2023/10/02/has-prigozhins-demise-changed-russias-plans-in-africa Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/euronews?sub_confirmation=1 Watch our…
 
Минобороны и Росгвардия делят наследство Пригожина… / Неделя в обзоре – Независимая газета
Минобороны и Росгвардия делят наследство Пригожина… / Неделя в обзоре  Независимая газета
 

Turkey ‘neutralizes’ Kurdish militants in northern Iraq airstrikes
Two attackers detonated a bomb near government buildings in Turkey’s capital on Sunday morning.
 

Ben-Gvir’s chief of staff seen selling Lulavs, offering gun to bystander
He can also be seen at one point offering his personal firearm to a customer, which is strictly illegal in Israel.
 

If Putin Hates Gays, We’ll Support Them: Russia’s War Changes the Lives of Ukrainian LGBTQ
A civil-partnership bill is being delayed and homophobic voices are still loud, but the war is changing the status of queer people in UkraineLiza RozovskyOct 1, 2023 1:02 pm IDTGet email notification for articles from Liza Rozovsky FollowOct 1, 2023 1:02 pm IDTLiza RozovskyOct 1, 2023 1:02 pm IDTGet email notification for articles from Liza Rozovsky…
 

Pro-Israel Democrat Warns Netanyahu: Far-right Coalition Will Damage U.S. Ties
One of Israel’s biggest supporters in the Democratic Party warned opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu that establishing a coalition with the Kahanist lawmaker Itamar Ben-Gvir could strain ties with the U.S., according to a report by Israeli news site Walla. Subscribe15Skip 15 seconds backwards1XChange playback rate from 1 to 1Senator Robert Menendez,…
 

Israel’s Fingerprints Are All Over the Ethnic Cleansing in Nagorno-Karabakh – Haaretz Editorial – Haaretz.com
Opinion | Haaretz EditorialEditorial | Haaretz EditorialSep 27, 2023Get email notification for articles from Haaretz Editorial FollowSep 27, 2023Haaretz EditorialGet email notification for articles from Haaretz Editorial FollowThe Armenians fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh en masse still remember the first years after the Soviet Union fell apart, when their…
 

Israel’s Fingerprints Are All Over the Ethnic Cleansing in Nagorno-Karabakh – Haaretz Editorial – Haaretz.com
Opinion | Haaretz EditorialEditorial | Haaretz EditorialSep 27, 2023Get email notification for articles from Haaretz Editorial FollowSep 27, 2023Haaretz EditorialGet email notification for articles from Haaretz Editorial FollowThe Armenians fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh en masse still remember the first years after the Soviet Union fell apart, when their…
 

 

Senator Menendez on 9/11 – Insider NJ
U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) issued the following statement in commemoration of the 22nd anniversary of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001: Twenty-two years ago today, nearly 3,000 Americans – including 750 from my home state of New Jersey – were senselessly killed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. As we come together…
 

The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict Ends, But Will Another Begin?
The de-facto Armenian authorities of Nagorno-Karabakh announced on September 28 the dismantling of all institutions by January, marking the end of the enclave, which dates back to the beginning of the Soviet period. The Armenian government of the region, which it calls Artsakh, has dissolved, its army surrendered, and one of its former leaders was…
 
Turkish Parliament starts new term hours after deadly blast outside govt building in Ankara
Ankara [Turkey], October 1 (ANI): The Turkish Parliament reconvened for a new term hours after a suicide bomber detonated explosives outside the ministry building in Ankara, leaving two policemen injured, Al Jazeera reported. Hours after the attack on the interior ministry, the Turkish parliament convened after a nearly three-month break. The session…
 

Ukraine aid left out of the shutdown funding package as MAGA wing moves GOP toward a more isolationist stance
Ukrainian soldiers hide during the shelling at the air defense positions held in Kostiantynivka, Ukraine, on August 8, 2023.Wojciech Grzedzinski/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images A new US bill to prevent a government shutdown omits further aid for Ukraine. Republicans are divided on Ukraine and whether to prolong additional funding. Ukraine’s President…
 

The countries likely celebrating Menendez’s very bad day
With help from Paul McLeary and Connor O’BrienSubscribe here | Email Alex | Email MattThe details of the today’s indictment against Sen. BOB MENENDEZ read like a white-collar crime movie: Wads of cash stuffed in a Senate jacket! A new Mercedes-Benz convertible! Literal gold bars! And just as in a thriller,…
 

FBI probing whether Egyptian intelligence played a role in Menendez case
The FBI is investigating whether Egypt’s intelligence services might have been involved in the alleged bribery scheme described in the indictment of Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife, sources familiar with the matter told NBC News.The counterintelligence investigation is in addition to the federal corruption case that accuses Menendez, D-N.J., of accepting…
 

Menendez Indictment Looks Like Egypt Recruiting Intelligence Source, Say Former CIA Officials
Media coverage of embattled New Jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez’s indictment has focused on things like gold bars and wads of cash found stuffed in his clothing — the cartoonish elements of the corruption allegations leveled by the Department of Justice. National security experts, however, say the indictment’s reference to Egyptian intelligence…
 

Menendez case magnifies a Senate powerbroker’s transactional style
The indictment of Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) has temporarily toppled a powerful Senate Foreign Relations chairman known for keeping a tight grip on matters before the panel and wielding his seat to achieve his aims.  Menendez is gearing up for the fight of his political life, refusing to resign over corruption charges despite calls from many of…
 

Azerbaijan issues arrest warrant for former separatist Nagorno-Karabakh leader
YEREVAN, Armenia — Azerbaijan issued an arrest warrant for former Nagorno-Karabakh separatist leader Arayik Harutyunyan, the country’s prosecutor general said Sunday.Harutyunyan led the breakaway region, which is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan but largely populated by ethnic Armenians, between May 2020 and last month, when the separatist…
 

Pope Francis calls on Azerbaijan and Armenia to discuss situation of forcibly displaced people of Karabakh
Pope Francis called during the Sunday prayer on Azerbaijan and Armenia to dialogue on the situation of forcibly displaced people from Nagorno-Karabakh, Rai Radio 1 reports. He also prayed for “suffering Ukraine and all lands wounded by war”. More than 100,000 people left their homes in Nagorno-Karabakh and fled to Armenia after Azerbaijan’s September…
 

What’s behind the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh? – DW – 09/28/2023
On September 28, the president of the self-declared republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, Samvel Shahramanyan, announced that it would cease to exist on January 1, 2024. According to a decree that he has signed, all state institutions will have been dissolved by this date. It follows Azerbaijan’s military takeover of Nagorno-Karabakh and the subsequent flight…
 

 

 

Минобороны РФ сообщило о двух сбитых ракетах над Крымом
Обломки повредили складские помещения
 

From the Secret Pages of History: Why a CIA Project to Help the Ukrainian Underground in 1951 Failed
The US was ready to train Ukrainian exiles to return to support their resistance movement at home but the trainees decided not to take the risk and the scheme was abandoned.
 
Ray Epps, center of Jan. 6 conspiracy theory, is charged with misdemeanor over Capitol riot – Live 5 News WCSC
Ray Epps, center of Jan. 6 conspiracy theory, is charged with misdemeanor over Capitol riot  Live 5 News WCSC
 
Netanyahu has yet another new plan for choosing judges. It, too, is highly problematic – The Times of Israel
Netanyahu has yet another new plan for choosing judges. It, too, is highly problematic  The Times of Israel
 

Netanyahu has yet another new plan for choosing judges. It, too, is highly problematic
PM’s close aides argue that opposition leaders should grab with both hands his latest idea for changing the Judicial Selection Committee. They shouldn’t and they won’t
 
Russia intercepts five HIMARS, JDAM bomb, 37 drones over … – Reuters.com
Russia intercepts five HIMARS, JDAM bomb, 37 drones over …  Reuters.com
 
Read Donald Trump’s Truth Social Posts Cited in Call for ‘Narrow … – Newsweek
Read Donald Trump’s Truth Social Posts Cited in Call for ‘Narrow …  Newsweek
 

The Cyprus problem is a European problem: Metsola (Update)
President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola met with President Nikos Christodoulides on Sunday as part of her official visit to Cyprus. The two held a meeting at the presidential palace where they discussed the Cyprus problem and migration and European election. Metsola later accompanied Christodoulides to the parade in the capital marking…
 

Senate passes a short-term 45-day spending bill
The US government will remain open for another month and half after the Republican-majority House of Representatives passed a last-minute deal on the federal budget. The bill then passed through the upper chamber, the Senate, before being signed into law by President Biden. Some members of his Democratic Party say the can has been kicked down the road…
 
Inside the FBI’s surge to solve violent crime on tribal lands – The Albany Herald
Inside the FBI’s surge to solve violent crime on tribal lands  The Albany Herald
 

Kamran Aliyev: Armenia doesn’t provide accurate information about minefields, mass grave sites
“Unfortunately, the Armenian side does not provide us with accurate information about mine maps and mass grave sites,” the Prosecutor General of Azerbaijan Kamran Aliyev said, Report informs.
 
Israel adds hundreds of millions of shekels in aid to the Palestinians – Cleveland Jewish News
Israel adds hundreds of millions of shekels in aid to the Palestinians  Cleveland Jewish News
 
Ukraine war latest: Russia ‘preparing for years of fighting in Ukraine … – Sky News
Ukraine war latest: Russia ‘preparing for years of fighting in Ukraine …  Sky News
 
The week in pictures: Thousands flee Nagorno-Karabakh as European leaders discuss migrant crisis – Euronews
The week in pictures: Thousands flee Nagorno-Karabakh as European leaders discuss migrant crisis  Euronews The post The week in pictures: Thousands flee Nagorno-Karabakh as European leaders discuss migrant crisis – Euronews first appeared on The South Caucasus News. The post The week in pictures: Thousands flee Nagorno-Karabakh as European leaders…
 
Almost all ethnic Armenians flee Nagorno-Karabakh – Yahoo News
Almost all ethnic Armenians flee Nagorno-Karabakh  Yahoo News The post Almost all ethnic Armenians flee Nagorno-Karabakh – Yahoo News first appeared on The South Caucasus News. The post Almost all ethnic Armenians flee Nagorno-Karabakh – Yahoo News first appeared on The News And Times Information Network – The News And Times.
 

Arayik Harutyunyan, Jalal Harutyunyan on international wanted list
“Arayik Harutyunyan and Jalal Harutyunyan have been put on the international wanted list,” the Prosecutor General of Azerbaijan Kamran Aliyev said, Report informs. The post Arayik Harutyunyan, Jalal Harutyunyan on international wanted list first appeared on The South Caucasus News. The post Arayik Harutyunyan, Jalal Harutyunyan on international…
 
Judge rules Donald Trump defrauded banks, Dianne Feinstein dies … – The Times and Democrat
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Russia accidentally reveals addresses of Putin’s secret service


Russian authorities accidentally revealed the addresses of the country’s secret military buildings, institutions, and spy homes, in Moscow and in St. Petersburg, an investigative site found.

The Dossier Center, a project launched by Russian opposition figure Mikhail Khodorkovsky, found the addresses listed in a 434-page document titled “Special Group”, which was published on the Moscow City Hall website. The document listed properties where there must be “no blackouts.”

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Vladimir Putin delivers a televised address to the nation in Moscow on September 30, 2023. The addresses of the Russian leader’s secret service have accidentally been published.
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The list reportedly included a range of top-secret government facilities, homes belonging to GRU (the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation) officers and President Vladimir Putin‘s secret service, an ammunition depot, and more.

The document was signed by Vyacheslav Torsunov, the head of the housing and communal services department, and Andrey Kovalev, the director of Mosenergosbyt, which sells electric energy to subscribers in the Moscow region. It was approved by the mayor of Moscow, Sergey Sobyanin.

The list also included the details of two apartments associated with Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, which are either inhabited by department employees or used for conducting special operations.

The Dossier Center said that such details are considered state secrets by law.

Newsweek has contacted Russia’s Foreign Ministry for comment via email.

The largest concentration of such facilities and buildings are in Serebryany Bor, a large park area in northwest Moscow. It’s a protected natural area in the Moscow district of Khoroshevo-Mnevniki, according to the investigative project, which said that prominent and wealthy Russians, including the head of the Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, own mansions there.

The Dossier Center said that while law enforcement agencies owning property in these areas was not a secret, the 434-page document approved by Sobyanin states which buildings in the park are connected with intelligence or counterintelligence.

A small building at Leningradsky Avenue, in Moscow, that was rumored to be occupied by intelligence officers is listed under military unit 28178 in the document. The Dossier Center said this means it is connected with Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service.

The list also includes the location of an ammunition depot in the Leningrad Region.

The website where the document was published couldn’t be accessed by Newsweek. Independent Russian news outlet Meduza reported that the document is currently unavailable.

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Update: 10/02/23, 7:36 a.m. ET: This article was updated with additional information.

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