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Sunday, June 1, 2025

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Stay Informed: Top Global News Channels You Should Follow

By RuzekiShadoww News 
June 01, 2025 

In a world where information is power, staying updated with credible global news is more important than ever. Whether you're tracking international politics, economics, or major social movements, here are the most trusted news channels from around the world you should follow: 


๐ŸŒ International Mainstream Media: 


CNN (Cable News Network, U.S.): Known for breaking news and in-depth analysis.


NBC News (National Broadcasting Company, U.S): Offers mainstream news and powerful political commentary. 


MSNBC News (Microsoft National Broadcast Corporation, U.S.): Offers mainstream news plus unique political commentary. 


BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation, UK): Local and global coverage with a balanced tone. 


Reuters (Canada): Leading source of global news. Wire services trusted for accuracy and speed. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! 


Associated Press (AP, U.S.): Wire services trusted for accuracy and speed. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! 


France24 (France): Great for global affairs, especially Europe and Africa.


Deutsche Welle (DW, Germany): Global news with a European perspective.


WION (India): "World Is One News" — emerging as a global player with a non-Western lens.


TASS (Russia): State-run, but gives insight into Russian framing of global events. 


CGTN (China Global Television Network): China’s official English-language news outlet.


๐ŸŒ Other Regional Powerhouses: 

Press TV (Iran): State media offering Iran’s view on international affairs. 


Ahram Online (Egypt): One of the top English-language news sources from the Arab world. 


NTV Kenya: Key sources for East African and Kenyan national news. Others include KTN and K24. 


eNCA (South Africa): Leading English-language news broadcaster in Southern Africa. 

For balanced understanding, follow outlets from different regions. It helps you cut through bias and form an informed worldview. 

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

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The Ongoing Push for United Nations Security Council Reform

By RuzekiShadoww News 
February 18, 2025  

Momentum is building for reforms in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), with growing demands for expansion to better align with the current global power structure. 

Global Push for UNSC Expansion

Germany, India, Japan, and Brazil are among the leading UN members lobbying for permanent seats in the UNSC. However, their bids face strong opposition from two of the current permanent members:

  • Russia opposes Germany and Japan’s inclusion.
  • The United States resists Brazil and India’s bids.

Both nations have strategically used their veto power to stall reforms and counter each other's influence.

Africa’s Demand for Permanent Representation

The African Union (AU), representing 54 UN member states, has been vocal in demanding two permanent seats to ensure Africa has a stronger voice in global decision-making.

Among African nations, South Africa has emerged as a strong contender due to its economic strength, diplomatic influence, and active role in peacekeeping.

However, Africa is pushing for two permanent seats. This raises the question:
Which other African country should join South Africa in representing the continent in the UNSC?

  • Nigeria – Africa’s largest economy with strong regional influence.
  • Egypt – A historical diplomatic leader with control over the Suez Canal.
  • Algeria – A key player in counterterrorism and Sahel security.
  • Kenya – A major contributor to peacekeeping and regional stability.

Egypt and South Africa: The Best Fit for Africa

Among the contenders, Egypt and South Africa offer the strongest combination of diplomatic, military, and economic influence.

  • Egypt brings global strategic importance, historical leadership, and control over the Suez Canal.
  • South Africa represents Sub-Saharan Africa, has a strong democratic tradition, and plays a leading role in peacekeeping and economic affairs.

This pairing ensures balanced representation of both North and Sub-Saharan Africa in global decision-making.

Why the U.S. Resists UNSC Reform

Despite increasing pressure for reform, the United States remains reluctant to allow UNSC expansion. Here’s why:

  1. Maintaining Its Dominance

    • The current UNSC structure favors U.S. influence, allowing it to veto decisions that go against its interests.
    • More permanent members could dilute U.S. power and make global decision-making harder to control.
  2. Concerns Over Rival Nations

    • The U.S. opposes Brazil and India’s inclusion, fearing they could strengthen alternative alliances like BRICS+.
    • More UNSC seats could increase Russia and China’s influence if new members align with them.
  3. Selective Support for Allies

    • The U.S. supports Japan and Germany, but not full UNSC reform, fearing unpredictable shifts in power.
    • It prefers NATO and bilateral alliances over restructuring global institutions.
  4. Fear of a Weaker Veto Power

    • More permanent members could lead to more veto powers, making it harder for the U.S. to block decisions, especially in regions like the Middle East.
  5. Political and Bureaucratic Hurdles

    • UNSC reform requires two-thirds approval in the UN General Assembly and no veto from the five permanent members (U.S., Russia, China, France, UK).
    • The U.S. sees this as too risky, as it could trigger a domino effect, allowing unexpected countries to gain influence.

Will the U.S. Ever Support UNSC Reform?

The U.S. may eventually support limited reforms, but only if it can ensure that new members align with its strategic interests.

However, as long as Russia and China hold veto power, the U.S. will likely block major changes to prevent a shift in global power.

The Future of UNSC Reform: A Long Battle Ahead

The fight for UNSC reform will be long and complex, but growing pressure from Africa, Latin America, and Asia might eventually force change.

The big question remains:
Will the world embrace a more balanced UNSC, or will the great powers keep delaying reforms?

What’s your prediction? Will reform happen, or will the status quo remain?


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Friday, September 6, 2024

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Today's worldwide headlines

By RuzekiShadoww News 

Sep 6, 2024  

✓ Cristiano Ronaldo scared the 900th goal of his illustrious football career in Portugal's UEFA Nations League against Croatia. Pepe was honored after retiring. 
✓ Palestine hold Asian Football Champion South Korea to a goalless draw in FIFA in World Cup 2026 qualifier(group stage). ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿฝ Other shocker: Bahrain beat former Asian champions Australia 1-0. 

✓ Africa must demand climate reparations at COP29. 
✓The gov't increases basic salary for police officers. 
✓ Rabies and unusual behavior is behind hyena attacks, KWS warns Juja residents.
✓Flood alarm as water levels rise tremendously in L. Baringo &L. Bogoria.
✓Greedy Kenyan MPs want Sh10 billion more for CDF kitty.
✓Ugandan Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei(33) died after she was severely burned in an attack by her boyfriend Dickson Ndiema.

✓On Wed, two teenage students & two teachers killed and ten others injured in a shooting at Apalache High School in Winder, Georgia...14 year old shooter charged with 4 felony murder..His father charged too...
✓A new NBC News Poll shows that ⅔ of Gen Z voters say U.S. is on the wrong track (on gun violence issue). ½ of these Gen Zs will vote for Harris while a ⅓ for Trump.
✓Former Rep. Liz Cheney  (Republican) endorses Kamala Harris for president.

✓President Xi Jinping promises to create at least 1 million jobs and support 30 mega infrastructure projects across Africa, as China offers Africa $50 billion in fresh financing.

✓Trump pressures Republicans in Congress to shut down the U.S. government.

✓Harris will face Trump in a Sept.10 debate showdown on ABC News.

✓Israeli attacks kill at least six Palestinians in occupied Tubas, West Bank as well as 14 others in Gaza. 
✓ President Putin says he supports Kamala Harris for US president. Russian entities e.g RT media network are accused of sending funds to Trump's right-wing groups.

✓French President Macron appoints former Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier as new PM.

✓President Faye of Senegal is set to dissolve the country's opposition-dominated parliament, says the PM Ousmane Sonko. 

Monday, September 2, 2024

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Worldwide news update!

By RuzekiShadoww News 

Sep 2, 2024 

Highlights: 

✓ Nation Media is telling Ugali lovers to rejoice after maize flour prices declined from Sh180 to Sh 120 per 2kg; following bumper harvests. 

✓ At least 100,000 Israelis protested in Israel to demand Gaza ceasefire/hostage deal and criticize Netanyahu. This came after the IDF recovered bodies of six hostages. Meanwhile, in the U.S, President Biden accuses PM Netanyahu for not doing much to get a Gaza deal. 

✓ On Sunday, Israeli airstrike hit Safad school in al-Zeitoun, Gaza, killing at least 12 Palestinians sheltering... 

✓ U.S illegally seizes Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's plane in Dominican Republic and brings it to Florida...(DOJ claims it violated the US sanctions). 

✓ Venezuela's attorney general issues an arrest warrant for opposition leader Gonzalez. 

✓ Brazil's Supreme Court panel upheld X/Twitter ban after Elon Musk refused to comply with law. 

✓ In the U.S, recent polls show that the Democratic voting enthusiasm is way up since Kamala Harris replaced Joe Biden. Harris is leading Trump nationwide, including in key swing states. 

✓ Chinese ship and Philippine's vessel clash in the disputed Sabina Shoal in the South China Sea. 

✓ Djibouti is proposing to solve Ethiopia-Somalia dispute. It is offering Ethiopia access to its port to counter Somaliland's offer... For more details, visit shadowwnews.blogspot.com 

✓ Nigeria: South African beauty queen Chidimma Adetshina wins the Miss Nigeria Universe crown. She withdrew in SA after waves of vicious xenophobic attacks and online abuses over her Nigerian heritage. 

✓ Russia launches a barrage of missiles at Ukraine's capital Kyiv, sparking fires and destroying buildings and power infrastructure. 

✓ Kenya's Interior CS Prof. Kindiki gazettes technical committee members to effect police and NYS recommended reforms. 

✓kenya's teachers' union (Kuppet) calls off  strike after establishing a return-to-work formula with the TSC. 

✓ President William Ruto is in Beijing for China-Africa Cooperation Summit. 

✓ China: According to CCTV, a school bus in China crashes into a crowd killing at least 11 people and injury others including students. 

✓ Kenya:Murder suspect Kevin Kang'ethe has been extradited to the US to face trial. 

✓US: The U.S. army general claims to have captured the ISIS leader who helped at least 9,000 fighters escape from detection in Syria. 

Friday, March 22, 2024

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Moscow Concert Attack: At least 133 dead in terrorist attack; ISIS claims responsibility; four gunmen caught while heading to Ukraine

By RuzekiShadoww News 

March 22, 2024 

At least 133 people were killed and more than 200 injured when the terrorists stormed the building, firing indiscriminately and setting it alight. 

Russian authorities said 11 people were detained in total, and the four gunmen were caught while heading to Russia-Ukraine border.

The Islamic State terror group's claim was made through an ISIS-linked news agency and was not backed by any proof. 

What we know about the Moscow concert attack

  • Men in camouflage broke into a Moscow concert hall and opened fire, shooting an unknown number of people. 
  • The ISIS, which is believed to be a CIA and Mossad-backed terror group, has claimed responsibility but has not provided proof of the claim, which was made on ISIS-affiliated news agency Amaq on Telegram. 
  • Russia officials said that at least 133 people are dead and more than 200 injured after the attack at Crocus City Hall on Friday. 
  • A fire also started inside Crocus City Hall, a large concert venue northwest of central Moscow. 

Firefighters have evacuated about 300 people from the basement of the building and efforts are underway to rescue people from the roof, Russian emergency officials said. 

Russia security service said it was investigating the attack as a terrorist act. 

A popular rock band was scheduled to play what appeared to be a sold-out show at the venue, which has a maximum capacity of more than 9,000 people. 

Guards at the concert hall didn’t have guns, and some could have been killed at the start of the attack, Russian state media reported. 

According to some news outlets, the assailants fled before special forces and riot police arrived.

Reports said police patrols were looking for several vehicles the attackers could have used to escape. 

The U.S. had intelligence that ISIS could mount a mass casualty attack in Russia. In March 7, the U.S. embassy in Russia issued a warning about a possible extremist attacks, including at concerts, urging American citizens to stay away from large gatherings. 

Some Moscow concertgoers filmed events as they unfolded on Friday night, when gunmen opened fire inside a theater and people ran to take cover in fear for their lives.

Witnesses to today’s armed attack on Moscow’s Crocus City Hall told TASS news agency that they first mistook the gunfire for sounds of an installation being dismantled. 

The terror group Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack in Moscow.

The terror group, also known as ISIS and is believed to be backed by the US and Israel, did not provide any proof of its claim, which came from ISIS-affiliated news agency Amaq on Telegram. 

The ISIS terrorists have carried out a number of terror attacks, including the 2015 attacks in Paris that killed 130 people and a recent terror attack in Kerman, which killed about 100 Iranians, in January 2024. 

Russia’s commissioner for children’s rights, Maria Lvova-Belova, said children were among the victims of tonight's attack. 

Earlier, Russian officials released a preliminary casualty toll of at least 115 people dead and more than 200 injured. 

People and leaders from all over the world are among those who expressed their condolences to the victims of the attack at the Crocus concert hall in Moscow. 

Several regional leaders across Russia, have canceled public events this weekend over security considerations after the deadly concert attack in Moscow. 

Russia's Ministry of Emergency Situations said the number of rescue crews responding to the attack is growing and now includes more than 320 firefighters, 130 emergency vehicles and three helicopters dumping water on the burning concert venue. 

According to RIA news agency, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said President Vladimir Putin was informed about the shooting at the Crocus concert hall "in the first minutes" of the attack.

We shall update this Breaking News as soon as new information is available. 

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

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Climate Change: How to stay safe and cope with extreme heatwave

By RuzekiShadoww News 

March 19, 2024

There's no better year to talk about Climate Change than in 2024! 

People are really underestimating the dangers of extreme heatwave. 

This month, record heat indexes scorch Africa, America, Asia and Europe. 

During extreme heat it is easy to become dehydrated or for your body to overheat. 

Heat can cause serious and potentially fatal health problems such as heat exhaustion, heatstroke, heart attack, stroke, or even worsen existing medical conditions. 

Extreme heat can affect anybody. Those in great danger are babies, school children, older people, and the people exercising or working outdoors like farmers, etc. 

Here's a summary of a few things you can do to stay safe from extreme heat: 

✓Keep cool, use air conditioning/fan, wear light and loose-fitting clothing, keep your skin wet, and take cool showers. 

✓Stay hydrated during days of extreme heat, keep drinking water before you even feel thirsty, especially if outdoors or performing physical activity. 

✓Plan ahead, cancel or reschedule activities for the coolest part of the day and avoid exercising and being outdoors in the heat for longer hours.  

✓Check in with others. Let family, friends and neighbours know you are OK or check in with those at increased risk or who may need your help during days of extreme heat. 

✓Monitor the weather forecast, warnings and meteorological news.

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

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Opinion: A message to President Vladimir Putin of Russia concerning Wednesday's nuclear threats

By RuzekiShadow News 

March 13, 2024 

President Vladimir Putin, as much as you mean well for the Freedom of Russia, I hate to say this, but I must say it anyway: 

"Your reckless nuclear rhetoric is dangerous to the existence of the whole world.

 

Think about it, what happens when Russia nuke the US/NATO?

 

I'm afraid the US/NATO will nuke Russia back, and the nuke cycle continues until the whole planet is full of mushroom clouds.

 

These nukes will release enormous amounts of energy in the form of blast, heat and radiation. Nearly seven billion people in Africa, Europe, Asia and America will be killed; these include the people who view you as their hero.

 

A few million (privileged; politicians & wealthy individuals and their immediate families) will be safe in their bankers...but the majority of us, with nowhere to hide, will be wiped off the face of the earth.

 

Let's try to negot. for a peace deal in #UkraineRussiaWar as well as in Gaza." 

The risk of nuclear weapons use is the highest it has been in decades. Nuclear threats and other reckless behaviour from nuclear-armed states are elevating the risk that conflict escalates into a global catastrophe.  

But it does not have to be this way. Together, we can take meaningful action to rid the world of these threats of nuclear weapons. 

How can we do that?

The current nuclear threats by Russia and the US must never become “normal”. Every voice raised against nuclear weapons and nuclear threats reduces the risk, and can really help prevent their use. 

So, I urge my readers to use your voice on social media, in public rallies, in phone calls or emails to your elected representatives, any other available means.  

The important thing is to speak out against these threats before it is too late. 

It’s time to stop the madness! 

You don’t need to be an expert to speak out against nuclear weapons and call out how dangerous and unacceptable nuclear weapons are. But information is power, and having the facts can help you find new ways to take action in ways that are meaningful to you. 

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

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What are ages of consent around the world?

By RuzekiShadow News 

February 20, 2024 


The "age of consent" is the minimum age at which a person is considered legally competent to consent to sexual acts. 

A person younger than the age of consent (i.e.: underaged) cannot legally confirm that a sexual act in which they participated was consensual. 

In the eyes of the law, they are not yet old enough to consent to sex. As a result, if a person over the age of consent engages in sexual activity with a partner who is underaged, this activity may be considered statutory rape. 

The age of consent around the world ranges from 11 to 21, according to the World Population Review. 

11 Years 

  • Nigeria. 

12 Years 

  • Philippines and Angola. 

13 Years 

  • Niger, Comoros and Burkina Faso and Japan (athough Japan has notoriously inconsistent consent laws that designate different ages of consent, ranging from 13 to 20, depending upon where one is in the country). 

14 Years 

  • Germany, Italy, Portugal, Hungary, Austria, Serbia, Albania, Bulgaria, Estonia, Montenegro, Bangladesh, China, Myanmar, Mauritius, Malawi, Chad, Brazil, Columbia, Peru, Paraguay, Ecuador and Bolivia. 

15 Years 

  • France, Poland, Romania, Sweden, Czech Republic, Greece, Denmark, Iceland, Slovenia, Thailand, North Korea, Cambodia, Costa Rica and Uruguay. 

16 Years 

  • UK, US (majority of states), Canada, Russia, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Spain, Ukraine, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland, Finland, Norway, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Israel, Jordan, Cuba and Jamaica.

17 Years

  • Mexico, Ireland and Cyprus. 

18 Years 

  • India, Vietnam, Turkey, Kenya, Uganda, Argentina, Chile, Guatemala, Iraq, Lebanon and Egypt. 

20 Years 

  • South Korea and Nepal. 

21 Years 

  • Bahrain. 

No age of consent but people must be married 

  • Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Libya, Iran, Pakistan and Qatar. 

Saturday, November 18, 2023

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WHEN GOOD PEOPLE DO NOTHING, Children and women in Gaza will be wiped out by Israel

By RuzekiShadow News  
November 18, 2023 

I Rutto Zedekia, alias Ruzeki (the co-founder of Shadow News) do have a message for my fellow citizens of Kenya, Africa and the world. 

But first, let me highlight some facts about the Israel-Palestine conflict: 

The 2023 Israel-Gaza war, an ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine in the Gaza Strip, is the fifth war in the Gaza-Israel conflict and a part of the broader Israeli-Palestinian conflict. 

Since the inevitable Oct. 7 retaliation by the Hamas fighters, around 2,000 casualties have been reported on the Israeli side and, majority of them being soldiers. It is estimated that 240 Israelis are still held hostage in Gaza by Hamas group. 

In Gaza, at least 13,000 Palestinians have been massacred by the Israeli armed forces, who have launched relentless airstrikes as well as a ground offensive. Among those killed in Gaza are nearly 6,000 children and 5,000 women. Nearly a million civilians have been displaced. 

Unapologetically, I have termed the actions of Hamas on Oct. 7 as an inevitable retaliation. Israel knew such a day would eventually come; after years of Gaza blockade, settlement expansion, Israeli settlers assaulting Palestinians, normalized raids on holy sites, among other injustices. 

The West will try to tell you that the Israel-Gaza war started after armed attack by the Hamas on 7 October 2023. But, that's not true. The current humanitarian crisis or rather the genocide we're witnessing in Gaza is a result of the 1948 'deliberate colonial' decision to establish the state of Israel, and deny Palestine the right to statehood. 

The question of Palestine was first brought before the UN General Assembly in 1947. By resolution 181 (II), the Assembly decided to partition Palestine into two states, one Arab and one Jewish, with Jerusalem placed under a special international regime. This TWO-STATE resolution has never been implemented. 

That's a short history about the current Israel-Palestine conflict. Now, here's my message to the world. 

"WHEN GOOD PEOPLE DO NOTHING"

My fellow citizens of the world,

 

We can no longer afford to be silent &allow Israel to continue this Gaza genocide‌.

 

IF you support Palestine, from the river to the sea, from the mountain to the valley, from coast to coast, from Alaska to Sahara, from Amazon to the Savannah, from Artic to the Antarctica, from continent to continent, join me on X (formerly Twitter), consider contributing here or support other Palestine humanitarian causes. 

 

Edmund Burke, famously said, “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for the good men &women to do nothing.” 

  

In the Old Testament book of Proverbs 24, it says if you do nothing in a difficult time, your strength will be limited. It urges us to rescue those being taken off to death, and save those stumbling toward slaughter. It concludes by saying do not say we didn’t know about it (Gaza genocide or any form of injustice).

 

Wanasema, "there's a time to speak &time to be silent".

 

Well, I tell you, the time to speak is NOW!

 

For 75 years we've listened silently to the cries of the oppressed Palestinians but we can no longer be silent &just wish that it will all go away.

 

Whenever the cries in Gaza stop it will mean that all children/women have died.

 

The death toll in Gaza just in one month should alarm us. It should alarm us when the struggle to get a ceasefire is blocked by the Permanent members in the UN Security Council.


It should alarm us when the United States of America send billions worth of military aid to Israel. It should alarm us when the United Kingdom's House of Commons votes to encourage Israeli war crimes.

 

It should alarm us when some countries in the Middle East ignores the sufferings of civilians in Gaza. We can no longer afford to be silent and allow injustice to prevail.

 

For many decades, Palestinians have been ethnically profiled, bullied, hanged, discriminated against, raped, beaten, brutalized, denied food/water/fuel and livelihoods & self-determination...but the time is now to speak out against these injustices.

 

I call upon those in Africa, America, Asia, Europe and elsewhere, we can no longer cower in fear &hide. We are stronger together. Children/women in Gaza are depending on us, so please let's not fail them.

 

If you're a muslim, christian, jewish, hindu, etc, do not remain silent at this time. Let the liberation of Palestine arise from all corners of the world."


Saturday, September 30, 2023

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Massacre at Babyn Yar in late September 1941

By RuzekiShadow News  

September 29, 2023 

In late September 1941, Nazi German perpetrated one of the largest massacres of World War II at Babyn Yar ravine outside Kyiv, Ukraine. 

Summary: 

  • Babyn Yar in Kyiv was the site of one of the largest mass shootings of Jews in German-occupied Europe. It occurred on September 29–30, 1941. 
  • Nazi Germans continued to perpetrate mass murders at this killing site until just before the Soviets re-took control of Kyiv in 1943. 
  • During this period, Germans shot Jews, as well as Roma, View This Term in the Glossary Ukrainian civilians, and Soviet POWs. 
  • In the decades after the war,  Babyn Yar symbolized the struggle over the memory of World War II and the Holocaust in the Soviet Union. 

On September 19, 1941, Nazi German forces entered the city of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. Along with a large part of German-occupied Ukraine, the city was incorporated into the Reichskommissariat Ukraine, which had been established on September 1 with Erich Koch as administrator (Reichskommissar). 

Before the German invasion, some 160,000 Jews resided in Kyiv. This was approximately 20 percent of the total population of the city. 

Following the start of Operation Barbarossa in June 1941, approximately 100,000 Jews fled Kyiv or were already serving in the Soviet military. 

By the time the Germans occupied Kyiv, there were about 60,000 Jews remaining in the city. Most of those who remained had been unable or unwilling to flee earlier. This included mostly women, children, the elderly, and those who were ill. 

During the first week of the German occupation of Kyiv, there were two major explosions. These explosions destroyed the German headquarters and areas around the main street of the city center (Khreshchatyk Street). 

A large number of German soldiers and officials were also killed in the blasts. Though the explosions were caused by mines left by retreating Soviet soldiers and officials, the Germans used the sabotage as a pretext to murder those Jews who still remained in Kyiv. 

On September 29–30, 1941, German police units and their auxiliaries, under the guidance of members of Einsatzgruppe C, murdered a significant number of the Jewish population who remained in Kyiv. 

The massacre occurred at a ravine called Babyn Yar (Babi Yar). At the time, the ravine was located just outside the city. 

The victims were summoned to the site, forced to undress, and then compelled to enter the ravine. Sonderkommando 4a, a special detachment from Einsatzgruppe C under SS-Standartenfรผhrer Paul Blobel, shot them in small groups. 

According to reports sent to the headquarters in Berlin, 33,771 Jews were massacred during this two-day period. 

The massacre at Babyn Yar was one of many mass shootings perpetrated by the Nazi Germans beginning in 1941. It was also one of the largest mass killings at a single location during World War II. 

The ravine at Babyn Yar was a killing site for two years after the September 1941 massacre. There, Germans stationed at Kyiv murdered tens of thousands of people, both Jews and non-Jews; including patients from a local psychiatric hospital, Roma (Gypsies), Soviet prisoners of war, and civilians. 

The killings at the Babyn Yar ravine continued until the fall of 1943, only a few days before the Soviets re-took control of Kyiv on November 6. 

It is estimated that some 100,000 people, Jews and non-Jews, were murdered at Babyn Yar. 

With the Red Army approaching Kyiv in August 1943, Germans embarked on a cover-up operation to conceal what had been happening in Babyn Yar. 

To cover up the mass shootings at Babyn Yar, the Germans ordered 321 prisoners from Syrets to dig up the mass graves and burn the remains of victims. Eighteen inmates who escaped into hiding testified about those crimes to the Soviet authorities in November 1943. 

In January 1946, 15 members of the German police were tried in Kyiv by the Soviet court for the crimes committed at Babyn Yar. 

In the immediate decades after the war, Babyn Yar became a symbol of struggles over the memory of World War II and the Holocaust in the Soviet Union. 

Despite many efforts, there was no memorial at the site until the Soviets installed a monument in 1976. Deemphasizing the Jewish tragedy at Babyn Yar, the text on the monument referred to thousands of civilian victims without indicating that the vast majority of them were Jewish. 

Wednesday, August 23, 2023

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BREAKING: The Wagner PMC boss Yevgeny Prigozhin killed in a fatal plane crash in Russia.

By RuzekiShadow News. 

Yevgeny Prigozhin in fatal plane crash, Russian state media and officials report.

According to emergency ministry, all 10 people on the plane, including three crew members, died in the crash. 

A private jet alleged to be carrying Yevgeny Prigozhin, whose Wagner PMC group launched a failed mutiny in June, has crashed on a flight from Moscow to St Petersburg. 

The Russian officials said a man with Prigozhin’s name was among the passengers, without elaborating further. 

If confirmed, Prigozhin’s death would mark a spectacular end to his career. After playing a prominent role in Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Prigozhin in June led his paramilitary force on a historic, abortive mutiny march on Moscow. 

Viral videos shared on social media channels known to be close to the Russian security services showed graphic images of a crash site in the Tver region north-west of Moscow, near the village of Kuzhenkino. 

The footage appeared to show emergency services approaching the burning carcass of a plane. Eight bodies have been recovered from the site, authorities said. 

The Russian investigative committee said it had opened a criminal case in relation to the crash. Rosaviatsiya, the Russian aviation agency, said it had launched a commission and was searching for the plane’s black box. 

A post by Grey Zone, a Wagner-connected social media channel, claimed Russian anti-aircraft defences had shot down the plane. It said that residents heard “two bursts of characteristic air defence fire” before the crash. “This is confirmed by inversion traces in the sky in one of the videos,” it added. 

President Vladimir Putin was speaking at a concert to commemorate the second world war in the Kursk region near the border with Ukraine when the crash was reported. 

The US president Joe Biden, who is on holiday in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, told reporters he did not know for a fact what happened but, was not surprised as not much happens in Russia that Putin is not behind. 

Prigozhin is a former Kremlin caterer known as “Putin’s chef”, he emerged as one of the most important leaders of Russia’s war effort before souring on the military’s leadership to such an extent that he launched a coup against Kremlin in late June. 

Under an agreement with the Kremlin, Wagner fighters decamped for exile in neighbouring Belarus, whose leader Alexander Lukashenko brokered the deal. 

Last month, Prigozhin said that Wagner fighters would eventually redeploy to Africa, where the group continues to fight as mercenaries in several conflicts. 

Prigozhin appeared in a video on Monday saying that he was in Africa on a mission to make Russia even greater on all continents. 

Although Prigozhin appeared to have been reintegrated into the Russian security establishment, most analysts had predicted they expected Prigozhin would face retribution. 

According to flight tracking site Flightradar24, the aircraft, an Embraer Legacy, was the same plane that Prigozhin had regularly used to travel around Russia and as far away as Africa.

Recently, the jet had been making trips to Belarus. 

When the Embraer jet last broadcast its position, it was flying at 28,000ft near Tver and moving at a ground speed of 513 knots. The route appears to be the aircraft’s normal flight path to St Petersburg, a run it last made on July 6. 

Video of the crash and its aftermath posted by social media with ties to Russian security services showed the plane rapidly descending from the sky, before crashing to the ground in a ball of flames. 

This developing story shall be updated once new information about the Wagner PMC boss Yevgeny Prigozhin is available. 

Monday, July 17, 2023

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Russia-Ukraine war: The Black Sea grain deal expires!

By RuzekiShadow News 

Monday July 17, 2023 

According to the Kremlin, Russia won't extend the Black Sea grain deal, which expired today. This will stall the export of Ukrainian grain to the European market. 

The Black Sea Grain Deal – was brokered between Russia and Ukraine by the United Nations and Turkey.

The deal has allowed over 30 million metric tonnes of graina to be exported from war-torn Ukraine since August, 2022. 

About 70 percent of these grains went to the European market whereas only a third went to developing countries, especially in Africa and Asia. 

On Monday, Russia announced that the black sea grain deal, which had been extended several times, will be terminated on Tuesday. 

Here’s a look at the deal and what it means for the world: 

What’s the Black Sea grain deal?

In July 2022, the deal was signed by Russia’s Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and Ukraine’s Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov at Istanbul’s lavish Dolmabahce Palace. 

The deal created a safe corridor for Ukraine’s grain exports from three Ukrainian ports – Odesa, Yuzhny and Chornomorsk. 

Under the agreement, a coalition of Turkish, Ukrainian and UN staff monitored the loading of grain into vessels in Ukrainian ports before navigating a preplanned route through the Black Sea, which is heavily mined by Ukrainian and Russian forces. 

Ukrainian pilot vessels guided commercial vessels transporting the grain in order to navigate the mined areas around the coastline using a map of safe channels provided by the Ukrainian side. 

The vessels then crossed the Black Sea towards Turkey’s Bosphorus Strait while being closely monitored by a joint coordination centre in Istanbul, containing representatives from the UN, Ukraine, Russia and Turkey. 

Ships entering Ukraine were inspected under the supervision of the same joint coordination centre to ensure they were not carrying weapons. 

What was the objective of the deal? 

Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine on February 24 led to a de facto blockade of the Black Sea, resulting in Ukraine’s exports dropping to one-sixth of their prewar level. 

Kyiv and Moscow are among the largest exporters of grain in the world, and the blockade has caused grain prices to rise dramatically. 

The deal aimed to help avert famine by injecting more wheat, sunflower oil, fertiliser and other products into world markets, including for humanitarian needs. 

What has the deal achieved?

The current deal has helped to bring down prices and ease a global food crisis. 

Prices for wheat, the main ingredient in bread, have fallen about 17 percent so far this year while corn is down about 26 percent. 

Ukrainian grain has played a direct role in easing a global food crisis with 725,200 tonnes, or 2.2 percent of the supplies, shipped through the corridor used by the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) as aid to countries such as Ethiopia, Somalia and Yemen. 

According to the International Rescue Committee, the grain deal is a lifeline for the 79 countries and 349 million people on the front line of food insecurity. 

However, as of Monday, almost 8 million tonnes of goods have been shipped to China, nearly 25 percent of the 32.9 million tonnes exported, according to the UN, while almost 44 percent of exports were shipped to Europe. 

Why did Russia terminate the deal? 

For months, Russia had been saying that conditions for the deal’s extension had not been fulfilled. 

Last week, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin said that he wanted an end to sanctions on the Russian Agricultural Bank. 

Other demands include the resumption of supplies of agricultural machinery and parts, lifting restrictions on insurance and reinsurance, the resumption of the Togliatti-Odesa ammonia pipeline and the unblocking of assets and the accounts of Russian companies involved in food and fertiliser exports. 

The Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters that the Black Sea agreements ceased to be valid. Because some conditions of the Black Sea agreements concerning Russia have not been implemented. 

Can the Black Sea grain corridor operate without Russia? 

Ukraine’s ports were blocked until the agreement was reached in July 2022 and it is unclear whether it would be possible to ship grain since Russia withdrew. 

Additional war risk insurance premiums, which are charged when entering the Black Sea area, are expected to go up and shipowners could prove reluctant to allow their vessels to enter a war zone without Russia’s agreement. 

War risk insurance policies need to be renewed every seven days for ships, costing thousands of dollars. 

Can Ukraine export more grain through the EU?

Ukraine has been exporting substantial volumes of grain through eastern European Union countries since the conflict began. There have, however, been many logistical challenges, including different rail gauges. 

Another issue is that the flow of Ukrainian grain through the eastern EU has caused unrest among farmers in the region who say it has undercut local supplies and been purchased by mills, leaving them without a market for their crops. 

As a result, the EU has allowed five countries – Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia – to ban domestic sales of Ukrainian wheat, corn, rapeseed and sunflower seeds, while allowing transit for export elsewhere. As it stands, this will be phased out by mid-September.

Larger harvests are also expected in the eastern EU this summer and key ports, such as Constanta in Romania, are expected to struggle to handle the volume of grain they are likely to receive, leading to congestion and shipping delays. 

We shall update this story as soon as new information is available! 

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Friday, June 30, 2023

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LIVE: Civil unrest in France is out of control as riots spread across the country

By RuzekiShadow News 

Last Updated: July 01, 2023 

Civil unrest has spread across France in response to Tuesday's fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old in a Paris suburb. 

Here’s what to know about France civil unrest:  

  • Riots erupted for the fourth night across France last night over the deadly shooting of a teenager by police. 
  • Shops were ransacked and dozens of cars and buildings were set on fire in Paris, Lille and Marseilles. 
  • Some 994 people were arrested according to France's Interior Minister who deployed 45,000 police in a bid to quell the unrest, 249 who were injured in the clashes. 


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On Saturday, France's interior ministry said on Twitter that 994 people had been arrested overnight Friday, compared with 875 the previous night, in violence that has plunged President Emmanuel Macron into the worst crisis of his administration since the 2018 Yellow Vest protests. 

Riots have rocked all French cities for a fourth day as the government deployed 45,000 police and several armoured vehicles to tackle violent unrest sparked by an officer's fatal shooting of a teenager. 

Buildings and vehicles have been torched and stores looted in civil unrest that has spread from Paris into all major cities such as Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Nantes, Strasbourg and Lille. 

Protests have continued in Paris where Nahel M, a 17-year-old of Algerian and Moroccan descent, was shot during a traffic stop on Tuesday in the French capital's Nanterre suburb. 

According to our sources in Paris, Nahel's funeral is due to be held later on Saturday (local time). 

On Thursday night, at least 835 people were arrested after protesters caused widespread destruction in dozens of cities, setting cars and buildings on fire, looting stores and clashing with the riot police. 

On Friday, many roads in the Paris region and other major cities like Marseille were cordoned off, and public transport routes were disrupted as 45,000 police officers were deployed across the country to try and bring the protests under control. 

President Emmanuel Macron called on parents to keep child rioters off the streets, saying some young people appeared to be copying violent video games that had "intoxicated" them. 

Speaking after chairing a crisis security meeting, Mr. Macron said about a third of the people arrested over three nights of rioting were "young, or very young". 

In Nanterre, the working-class town on the western outskirts of Paris where 17-year-old Nahel M - was shot dead on Tuesday, protesters barricaded streets and hurled missiles at police following a peaceful vigil paid tribute to the youth. 

In Marseilles, several clothed police officers were attacked and beaten after being recognised by rioters, according to local newspapers. 

In Nantes, as seen on widely shared videos, looters used an Audi R8 sports car to smash into a Lidl supermarket. 

The youth shot by police on Tuesday has been identified as Nahel. His mother is Algerian and father Moroccan, according to an acquaintance of the family. 

Nahel died from a single shot through his left arm and chest. Police and paramedics tried to resuscitate him but he was declared dead at 9:15 a.m. of Tuesday, 27 June 2023


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Saturday, June 24, 2023

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Russia-Ukraine war LIVE UPDATES: President Putin will punish those behind armed rebellion; Wagner chief-Prigozhin controls Rostov military HQ

By Ruzeki, Shadow News 
Updated on Sat. June 24, 2023 at 10:30 EAT 

Russia accuses Wagner's Prigozhin of leading "armed rebellion". 

Yevgeny Prigozhin has vowed to take ‘revenge’ after accusing Russia’s military of targeting his forces in a rocket attack. 

Here is what President Vladimir Putin has said so far in his latest televised address to the nation:

Putin gave an emergency televised address on Saturday morning as the Wagner mercenary chief leads an armed rebellion

Putin said Russia is fighting “the toughest battle for its future”

He said the Wagner “armed mutiny” is a “stab in the back” to Russia. He called the rebellion treason and said anyone who had taken up arms against the Russian military would be punished.

He said he would do everything to protect Russia, that the Russian armed forces “have been given the necessary orders” and that “decisive action” would be taken to stabilise the situation.

Putin said: “I will do everything possible to defend my country….And those who have organised an armed rebellion will be held accountable. Those who have been drawn into this, I call on you to stop your criminal actions.”

He also told viewers: “Personal interests have led to the betrayal of our country and the cause that our armed forces are fighting.” 

Here's the latest we're covering

• The Wagner private military group claims to have taken control of key military facilities in two Russian cities, Rostov-on-Don and Voronezh. 

• It comes after Russia's FSB security service accused its boss Yevgeny Prigozhin of calling for an "armed rebellion" when he vowed retaliation after claiming Moscow's military killed a "huge amount" of his mercenaries in a strike on a camp. 
In a stunning series of late-night developments, the FSB urged Wagner fighters to "stop the columns" and detain their leader. 

• Russian state TV interrupted programming Friday night to report a defense ministry statement claiming Prigozhin's comments did not correspond to reality. 

• Security has been stepped up around Moscow — whose mayor said "anti-terrorist measures" are being carried out — and in Rostov, state media reported. 

• Russian President Vladimir Putin has addressed the nation in a televised speech. 

• Russia's Ministry of Defense appealed to Wagner forces to "safely return to their points of permanent deployment" on Saturday, after the private mercenary group's chief Yevgeny Prigozhin claimed to have taken control of military facilities in two Russian cities. 

• Russian security forces have cordoned off the building of the Wagner Center in St. Petersburg, according to Russian state media outlet RIA Novosti. 

This development shall be updated as soon as new details are available. Follow Ruzeki on Twitter for live updates from Moscow. 

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Thursday, June 8, 2023

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De-dollarization of the World Economy is underway and it is gaining momentum!

By Ruzeki, Shadow News 

08 June 2023, Nairobi 

  • One of the most intriguing financial trends of 2023 is the de-dollarization movement led by Russia, Brazil, India, China, Africa, Saudi Arabia and Iran. This is an effort to reduce the role of the U.S. dollar in international trade. 
  • Rivalry with China, fallout from Russia-Ukraine war and the recent wrangling in Washington over the U.S. debt ceiling have put the dollar's status as the world's dominant currency under fresh scrutiny. 
  • Russia's sanctions-imposed exile from global financial systems last year also fuelled speculation that non-U.S. allies would diversify away from dollars. 
  • De-dollarization, which is the decline of the United States dollar as the world’s dominant reserved currency, is underway, and it’s gaining momentum all over the world

For over 100 years, the U.S. dollar has been the world reserve currency, which means it has been the dominant foreign currency held by central banks to carry out international transactions and settle international debt. 

However, in the last 20 years, the dollar’s dominance in countries’ reserves has decreased from 70% to 58%, according to the International Monetary Fund. 

This trend has been accelerating since 2022, when the U.S. and its NATO allies froze Russia’s dollar reserve as a response of the country’s special operation in Ukraine. 

Since then, several countries have been looking for alternatives to the U.S. dollar. Some are discussing the creation of new currencies for international trade, while others are buying an increasing amount of gold to diversify their reserve. 

In 1931, amid the Great Depression, the US dollar replaced the Great British pound as the world’s preferred reserve currency. 

During world war I & II, the United States supplied the allies with the majority of their weapons and munitions. Most allies paid for the weapons with gold, meaning that by the end of the World War II, the US possessed most of the world’s gold. 

This was set in stone in 1944 when 44 countries agreed on the Bretton Wood system. The international delegation agreed to peg the world’s currencies to the dollar rather than to gold since the dollar was itself linked to gold. The US dollar was now the world’s official reserve currency. 

Some economists expect de-dollarization to occur as emerging economies in the Global South grow and seek to diversify the composition of their reserve currencies. 

In 2021, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) noted that “the US dollar’s share of global reserves has declined”. 

There are economic, political, and strategic reasons most countries want to shift away from the dollar. Since the end of the Cold War, the US has been the world’s sole superpower, meaning that the world order has been unipolar. 

However, some states like China and Russia would prefer the world to be multipolar, wherein there would exist multiple poles of world power. De-dollarization would assist in the transition from unipolarity to multipolarity. 

Another incentive for countries to diversify the composition of their reserve currencies, particularly those with poor bilateral relations with the US, is that the US can wield the preponderance of its currency as a geopolitical weapon. 

Sanctions imposed by Washington can be especially potent because of the centrality of the dollar in international finance. Even US allies like Saudi Arabia are wary of US sanctions since their culture could make them a target for Washington’s ire. 

One approach to de-dollarization is Local Currency Trade (LCT), whereby states conduct trade with one another using their own currencies. The currencies are converted based on exchange rates. 

Earlier this year, China and Brazil announced that they would engage in LCT, as opposed to using the dollar. The BRICS bloc of countries - Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa- is developing a new currency to compete with the US dollar. Moscow and Beijing are aggressively leading the charge toward de-dollarization. 

Other countries that have already started trading in their local currencies include United Arabs Emirates, Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Venezuela, Kenya, Malaysia, Egypt, India, Argentina, Turkey, Zambia, Algeria, Morocco, Afghanistan, and others in the global south. 

It is argued with this major development, the value of the dollar is going to lose its sheen very soon. Increased investment in BRICS countries would lead to an increase in spending and economic development. Consequently, it is predicted that if the BRICS nations follow forward with their plan and create a new currency, it might help stabilise their economies

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Sunday, May 28, 2023

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Turkey election results: Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared the winner in runoff

  Turkey Election Runoff Results! 


By Ruzeki, Shadow News 
28 May 2023

Final Updates: 

Incumbent Recep Tayyip Erdogan has thanked voters after official results showed him winning Turkey’s first-ever presidential election run-off. 

The head of the Supreme Election Council declared that Erdogan had won, after the Anadolu News Agency had earlier given Erdogan a decisive lead over his rival, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, with nearly all of the votes from Sunday’s election counted. 

Erdogan, who has dominated Turkish politics for 20 years, will now serve another five-year term. 

Foreign leaders issue statements congratulating the 69-year-old for his election victory. 

Earlier Updates: 

The head of Turkey’s high election board has said that President Erdogan is leading the presidential race with 54.5 percent with over 70 percent of the ballots boxes counted, according to official results. 

Vote counting is under way in Turkey’s first-ever presidential election run-off. 

Incumbent Recep Tayyip Erdogan seeks re-election against Kemal Kilicdaroglu, the main opposition candidate. 

Neither one was able to get more than 50 percent of the vote in the first round. 

Recep Tayyip Erdogan is leading according to several unofficial results by both State news media and the opposition agency.