A quiet KGB archivist helped expose how Russia really wages war: slowly, patiently, from the inside. His defection still shapes U.S. intelligence warnings today. osintdaily.blogspot.com/2026… #Russia #Espionage #NationalSecurity #Intelligence #ColdWar #Disinformation #Democracy
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RT @KyivPost: The kidneys of long-ailing Chechen satrap Ramzan Kadyrov no longer function. The Kremlin is bracing for a power vacuum.
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Putin – Tokayev meeting on November 12, 2025
Vladimir Putin and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev met in Moscow and signed a declaration on the transition of bilateral relations to the level of a comprehensive strategic partnership and alliance. The meeting was part of Tokayev’s two-day state visit to Russia.On November 12, 2025, Russian President
Key outcomes and topics of discussion included:
Strategic Partnership: The leaders declared their countries “closest partners, friends, and reliable allies”.
Energy Cooperation: Discussions focused on expanding energy partnerships, including potential increases in Russian gas deliveries to northern and eastern Kazakhstan. Efforts were also mentioned to manage the impact of U.S. sanctions on the Russian firm Lukoil’s operations in Kazakhstan.
Nuclear Power: Tokayev noted that the two countries are close to an agreement for Russia’s state atomic energy corporation, Rosatom, to build Kazakhstan’s first nuclear power plant.
Regional Cooperation: The two leaders participated via videoconference in the plenary session of the 21st Russia-Kazakhstan Interregional Cooperation Forum.
Future Visits: Tokayev invited Putin to visit Kazakhstan the following year.
The meeting was highlighted by a formal welcome ceremony at the Grand Kremlin Palace, including an honor guard, and was followed by an official dinner.— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Nov 13, 2025
BREAKING: MAGA Attorney General Pam Bondi gets raked across the coals after newly released Epstein files reveal that Trump “knew about the girls” — and we know that she helped cover it all up.
This woman’s shameful legacy is cemented forever…
“Hi Pam Bondi, did you have this one on your desk by any chance?” attorney George Conway on X, attaching one of the bombshell emails.
“Every new revelation of the Epstein cover-up is more shocking. Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, Mike Johnson, and MAGA enablers are out to protect one person—Donald Trump,” the Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats wrote on X alongside.
Emails show that Trump “spent hours” with an Epstein victim whose name has been redacted. Republicans have identified her as Virginia Giuffre but that has yet to be confirmed. This release is further confirmation of what we have known for some time: Trump’s name is all over these files and that’s why he doesn’t want them released in full.
One cryptic email from Epstein to his right-hand woman Ghislaine Maxwell called Trump “that dog that hasn’t barked.” Some commentators have suggested that the strange description means that Trump could be trusted to keep Epstein’s vile secrets.
“Why didn’t the DOJ release these files? This proves Pam Bondi is a LIAR,” wrote the Call to Activism X account to its 1.1 million followers.
Bondi willingly placed herself at the center of the Epstein scandal by vowing to release the files at the beginning of Trump’s term. She drew headlines when she stated that they were “sitting on” her desk waiting to be reviewed and released. Presumably, she then discovered her boss’s involvement in Epstein’s activities, because her Justice Department released a small batch of files and then insisted that there was nothing more to see. It was also reported that Bondi specifically briefed Trump on the fact that his name was in the files.
“If Trump has nothing to hide, he would tell Pam Bondi to release the Epstein Files like they all promised,” wrote writer Wajahit Ali.
Now that Congress is moving forward with the release of the files, we’re going to finally see what Trump and Epstein were doing together for all those years. When that happens, Bondi’s reputation will be destroyed forever. She chose her political career over justice for Epstein’s victims and she needs to be held accountable.
Please retweet and ❤️ to demand an investigation into Pam Bondi!
— OccupyDemocrats (@OccupyDemocrats) Nov 12, 2025
NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch have a meeting on the books, according to sources, as questions have mounted as to why the two haven’t spoken — despite his stated desire to keep her leading the city’s police department
4.nbcny.com/gFXQu37— NBCNewYork (@NBCNewYork) Nov 12, 2025
news today
.Today’s top news headlines are dominated by a potential end to theU.S. government shutdown, the release of new emails from the Jeffrey Epstein case that mention Donald Trump, and escalating international tensions involving theU.S.,Venezuela, Israel, and Iran.
U.S. News
Government Shutdown The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote on a bill that would end the longest government shutdown in history, following a compromise deal in the Senate. The shutdown has caused disruptions to air travel and delays in federal services, with the Supreme Court extending a brief stay on SNAP food benefits payments as a deal nears.
Jeffrey Epstein Emails A House committee has released thousands of pages of documents and emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, which include mentions of Donald Trump. The White House has dismissed the emails as a distraction.
Politics John F. Kennedy’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg, has announced he is running for a U.S. House seat. Meanwhile, California Governor Gavin Newsom called Donald Trump an “invasive species” during remarks at the COP30 climate summit.
Other Domestic News The U.S. Mint is set to produce its last circulating penny. A rare and powerful solar storm is expected to trigger Northern Lights displays across several U.S. states for a second night in a row.
World News
Middle East The President of Israel stated he cannot pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu solely based on a letter from Donald Trump, who requested a pardon for Netanyahu in his ongoing corruption trial. Hamas returned the remains of an Israeli soldier killed in the 2014 Gaza war. Israeli settlers have also launched multiple arson attacks on Palestinian villages in the West Bank.
to announce a “massive mobilization” of its military forces for exercises. Venezuela Tensions are rising as the U.S. Navy’s largest warship, the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier, has arrived in the Caribbean, prompting Venezuela
International Incidents A passenger bus fell into a ravine in Peru, killing at least 37 people. In India, authorities are treating a deadly car blast near the Red Fort in Delhi as a terror incident. A newly built bridge in southwestern China partially collapsed.
Kazakhstan The nation’s lawmakers passed a Russian-style anti-LGBTQ+ law banning the promotion of “non-traditional sexual orientation”.
For more in-depth reporting, you can visit major news outlets such as ABC News, CBS News, CNN, NPR, or The New York Times online.
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#SouthCaucasus
Turkish C-130 military cargo plane crashes near #Azerbaijan borderA Turkish military C-130 cargo plane crashed in #Georgia near the border with Azerbaijan, killing all 20 personnel on board. The aircraft was en route from Ganja, Azerbaijan to Turkey when it crashed on Tuesday. Turkey’s Ministry of Defense confirmed the casualties, and the cause of the crash is currently under investigation.
Location: The crash occurred in Georgia’s Sighnaghi municipality, which is close to the border with Azerbaijan.
Flight path: The plane had departed from Ganja, Azerbaijan, on a flight back to Turkey.
Casualties: All 20 soldiers on board were killed.
Investigation: Turkish and Georgian authorities have begun inspections at the crash site. [1, 2, 3, 4]AI responses may include mistakes.
[1] cbsnews.com/news/turkish-mil…
[2] nytimes.com/2025/11/12/world…
[3] abcnews.go.com/International…
[4] reuters.com/world/europe/tur…– Google Search google.com/search?q=Turkish+…
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Nov 12, 2025
