Ukraine: Kononovich brothers released from prison and placed under house arrest

Can’t find anything in English, yet, other than Twitter and Reddit posts.

Ukraine: Kononovich brothers released from prison and placed under house arrest (in Spanish) (Google Translate, if it works)

The Chairman of the Communist Youth League of Ukraine Mikhail Kononovich and his brother Alexander, also a Komsomol member and anti-fascist activist, who were detained and ill-treated in Ukraine in March 2022, have been released from pre-trial detention to arrest. residence by court decision, reports the Belarusian news portal «sb.by».

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Philippines: Our Foreign Policy on China Is Clear, But Is It to The United States?

The chief architect of Philippine foreign policy is the President.

It appears that the sitting President has been somewhat slow in defining it but certainly he knows that buck of responsibility stops with him.

Our Foreign Policy on China Is Clear, But Is It to The United States?

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Steve Bannon Calls On Brazil’s Bolsonaro To Not Concede

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After a tight race, Luiz Inacio “Lula” da Silva will become the next president of Brazil. The far-left former Brazilian president won 50.83 percent of the vote, with over 98 percent of votes counted in the extremely tight run-off election on Sunday. Incumbent Jair Bolsonaro won 49.17 percent of the vote, compared to 50.83 by Lula da Silva, who was convicted in 2017 for money laundering though a court threw out his conviction in March 2021.

Steve Bannon Calls On Brazil’s Bolsonaro To Not Concede

Thailand: US-backed Opposition’s Violence Intimidates Critics, Paves Way for Regime Change

Oct 19, 2022 – The US-backed opposition in Thailand replicates in many ways the violence and intimidation the US sponsored in Ukraine from 2014 onward – just as Ukraine is meant as a proxy against Russia – a US client regime in Thailand would transform the country into a proxy against China.

An alarming incident of violence where a Thai opposition leader publicly assaulted his critic is dangerously being portrayed as “heroic” by Western-sponsored opposition media to encourage further violence and intimidation – creating the same division and destruction throughout Thai society that is currently consuming Ukraine.

Thailand: US-backed Opposition’s Violence Intimidates Critics, Paves Way for Regime Change (Odysee)- The New Atlas

Resources:

The Complete Guide: US Government Role in Thailand’s “Student Protests”

The New Atlas – Why is Washington Backing Violent Mobs in Thailand?