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Mossad chief expected to resume Gaza ceasefire talks in Doha on Sunday


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David Barnea, head of Israeli intelligence agency Mossad, is expected to resume Gaza ceasefire talks with Qatar’s prime minister and Egyptian officials in Doha on Sunday, a source told Reuters on Saturday.

The source said the discussions would cover the remaining gaps between Israel and Hamas on the ceasefire negotiations, including the number of Palestinian prisoners who could potentially be released in exchange for the remaining Israeli hostages as well as humanitarian aid to Gaza.


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Mossad chief expected to resume Gaza ceasefire talks in Doha on Sunday – The Jerusalem Post


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Mossad chief expected to resume Gaza ceasefire talks in Doha on Sunday – Reuters


Mossad chief expected to resume Gaza ceasefire talks in Doha on Sunday  Reuters

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Pentagon lists priorities to arm Ukraine, replenish stockpile


The Biden administration has underscored to lawmakers its $6.5 billion in priorities to replenish U.S. arms stockpiles, replacing weapons already sent to Ukraine and allowing for more to be provided, according to a Defense Department document sent to Capitol Hill.

The replenishment, which involves everything from 155mm artillery shells and air-launched anti-radar missiles to night-vision headgear, has become stymied as legislation that would provide assistance to Ukraine in its struggle against Russia’s invasion remains entangled in Congress.

House Speaker Mike Johnson has refused to act on a $95 billion package passed by the Senate that includes aid for Ukraine, Taiwan and Israel in its war against Hamas without tying it to a Republican version of new legislation on U.S. immigration policy.

The document sent to Congress, dated Feb. 24 and entitled “Priority Replenishment Items Based on the Existing Backlog” was obtained by Bloomberg News. Underscoring the potential economic benefits in the home states and districts of many lawmakers, it forms part of the Pentagon’s persuasion campaign for the House to approve the package, which would provide $60 billion in military aid for Ukraine.

The Pentagon has about $10 billion in immediate replenishment needs, officials have said.

In an effort to buttress the Pentagon’s case, General Charles Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, plans a visit Thursday to to Lockheed Martin Corp.’s 2,427-acre facility in Camden, Arkansas, where many missiles are assembled. He will also tour the McAlester Army Ammunition Plant in Oklahoma.

Brown told reporters Wednesday that “we’ll continue to engage” with lawmakers on the funding package, saying that the funds to replenish stockpiles are “not only important to Ukraine but also to us.”

No shells are manufactured at McAlester, but it receives 155mm ammunition and provides centralized management until the supplies are ready to be shipped to Ukraine. Plant personnel also have accelerated the repair of Stinger and Hawk anti-aircraft missiles sent to Ukraine. And they have refurbished 155mm rounds sent from South Korea for use in Ukraine.

This week, the White House announced a package of $300 million in military assistance to Ukraine, which has been rationing ammunition on the battlefield.

Brown, an Air Force fighter pilot, said he looked forward on his trip Thursday to getting “up close and personal” with Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System, or GMLRS, a widely used Lockheed missile with a range up to 43 miles (69 kilometers) that’s been deployed by Ukraine to hit Russian targets.

According to the chart sent to Congress, the Defense Department’s replenishment proposals include:

•$2.1 billion for 155mm shell components and assembly from plants in Texas, Iowa, Arkansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kansas and California;

•$915 million to buy additional HARM anti-radar missile components produced in California, Minnesota, and West Virginia;

•$797 million Patriot interceptor components from facilities in Texas, Arkansas, Georgia, Florida and West Virginia;

•$549 million for additional GMLRS weapon components, produced or assembled in Arkansas, California, West Virginia, Ohio, and Florida;

•$348 million for TOW anti-armor missiles and components made in California, Arizona and Utah;

•$308 million for night vision devices manufactured in New Hampshire and Virginia.

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Azerbaijani President holds one-on-one meeting with Prime Minister of Georgia – UPDATED


The President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev’s one-on-one meeting with the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, has started, Report informs, citing AZERTAC.


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Путь к диктатуре: как Путин уничтожал российские СМИ и демократию | СМОТРИ В ОБА


Путь от государства с демократическими преобразованиями и свободным рынком до жесткой автократии, где сажают за лайк в соцсетях, занял у России 24 года. Именно столько правит страной Владимир Путин. Как Россия постепенно теряла гражданские свободы, в том числе свободу слова? Разберемся на примере российских СМИ.

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Former Czech PM: Azerbaijan has created new realities in South Caucasus – azərbaycan24


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NATO Secretary General to visit Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia


From 17 to 19 March 2024, the NATO Secretary General, Mr Jens Stoltenberg, will visit Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.

On Sunday, 17 March, the NATO Secretary General will be in Baku, where he will meet with the President of Azerbaijan, Mr Ilham Aliyev.

On Monday, 18 March, Mr Stoltenberg will have discussions with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, Mr Jeyhun Bayramov, and the Minister of Defence of Azerbaijan, Colonel-General Zakir Hasanov.

On the same day, the NATO Secretary General will travel to Tbilisi. There, he will meet the President of Georgia, Ms Salome Zourabichvili, and the Prime Minister, Mr Irakli Kobakhidze.

On Tuesday, 19 March, Mr Stoltenberg will be in Yerevan, where he will meet with the President of Armenia, Mr Vahagn Khachaturyan, and the Prime Minister, Mr Nikol Pashinyan.


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The personality cult of Putin: How Vladimir uses assassinations and bare-chested photo ops to rule unchallenged… and has laid the foundations for CIVIL WAR or another deadly dictator to step up when he dies


The Kremlin chief has spent two decades crafting a cult of personality that pervades every aspect of Russian politics and society, preaching unity while sewing division, mistrust and fear

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Не меньше 15 уголовных дел завели за сутки из-за поджогов на избирательных участках


В России за сутки возбудили не менее 15 уголовных дел по статье о «воспрепятствовании работе избирательных комиссий» из-за поджогов избирательных участков и попыток облить бюллетени краской, подсчитала «Новая-Европа».