IPSEs IN THE LAST 24H
  • Wang Wenbin
    Wang Wenbin “China is not the creator of or a party to the Ukraine Crisis. We have been on the side of peace and dialogue and committed to promoting peace talks. We actively support putting in place a balanced, effective and sustainable European security architecture. Our fair and objective position and constructive role have been widely recognized. 'Let the person who tied the bell on the tiger untie it,' to quote a Chinese saying. Our message to the US: stop shifting the blame on China; do not try to drive a wedge between China and Europe; and it is time to stop fueling the flame and start making real contribution to finding a political solution to the Ukraine crisis.” 10 hours ago
  • Korean Central News Agency
    Korean Central News Agency “On May 17, the North Korean Missile General Bureau conducted a test launch of a tactical ballistic missile equipped with a new navigation system of autonomous guidance. The test launch confirmed the accuracy and reliability of the system. The launch was carried out as part of the regular activities of the North Korean Missile General Bureau and subordinate defense research institutes for the active development of weapons technology.” 10 hours ago
  • Yang Moo-jin
    Yang Moo-jin “It is part of North Korea's propaganda approach to develop a voice in global affairs. Kim's statement comes amid Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping holding talks in Beijing, the West pressuring North Korea and Russia with sanctions and South Korea planning to stage Ulchi Freedom Shiled, a joint annual military drill with the U.S. in August. It may be true that North Korea is honing existing weapons to attack Seoul, but we cannot rule out the possibility of the country pulling weapons from its stocks and shipping them to Russia after further testing and deploying.” 10 hours ago
  • Park Won-gon
    Park Won-gon “Kim's [Kim Yo-jong syster of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un] statement suggests that North Korea is concerned about international sanctions. I believe sanctions are still an effective tool. North Korea fears that if it admits its arms dealings with Russia, it may turn its European allies into enemies.” 11 hours ago
  • Kim Yo-jong
    Kim Yo-jong “We have no intention to export our military technical capabilities to any country or open them to the public. Our tactical weapons, including multiple rocket launchers and missiles, will be used to prevent Seoul from inventing any idle thinking.” 11 hours ago
  • Frank Kendall
    Frank Kendall “China has fielded a number of space capabilities designed to target our forces. And we're not going to be able operate in the Western Pacific successfully unless we can defeat those. China had tripled its network of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance satellites since 2018.” 11 hours ago
  • Ants Kiviselg
    Ants Kiviselg “The Russian Armed Forces are advancing on the recently opened Kharkiv front, but their pace is slowing down. This and the nature of their behaviour rather indicate a desire to create a buffer zone. Russian troops have attacked and destroyed important bridges in the area of Vovchansk, which creates a natural barrier between Ukrainian and Russian forces. This is more an indication of the intention of Russian forces to build a defensive line than to create a bridgehead for an advance on Kharkiv.” 20 hours ago
  • Vladimir Putin
    Vladimir Putin “Russia is ready and able to continuously power the Chinese economy, businesses, cities and towns with affordable and environmentally clean energy.” 20 hours ago
  • Alexey Muraviev
    Alexey Muraviev “There are limits to the two nations' ties, despite their insistence that it is limitless. The limits are that the two countries don't have a formal alliance agreement. To me, that's very clearly a sign that there are limitations to what seems to be a limitless relationship. Neither side is prepared to unconditionally commit to support each other on issues like Ukraine.” 20 hours ago
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Covid-19 in the United States

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“There is light at the end of the tunnel. By the time we get into the mid to late summer, early fall, we're going to start seeing a big, big difference.”

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Head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
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“I believe you're going to be hearing more of the recommendations of how you can relax the stringency of some of the things, particularly when you're dealing with something like your own personal family, when people have been vaccinated.”

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Head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
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“Well, obviously we’re still in a very serious situation. To have over 400,000 deaths is something that is, unfortunately, historic in the very bad sense. However, when you look more recently on the seven-day average of cases. Right now, it looks like it might actually be plateauing.”

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Head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
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“Things are going to continue to get worse before they get better. The death toll will likely top 500,000 next month. For the past year, we couldn’t rely on the federal government to act with the urgency and focus and coordination we needed and we have seen the tragic cost of that failure. Our national strategy is comprehensive. It’s based on science, not politics. It’s based on truth, not denial.”

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President of the United States
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“From a public health perspective, I have no reason to doubt those numbers and I think people need to be very aware that it’s not just about the deaths. It’s about the hospitalizations, the capacity.”

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U.S. Surgeon General
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“The number of cases and deaths of the China Virus is far exaggerated in the United States because of @CDCgov’s [Centers for Disease Control & Prevention] ridiculous method of determination compared to other countries, many of whom report, purposely, very inaccurately and low. 'When in doubt, call it Covid.' Fake News!”

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President of the United States of America
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“I think we just have to assume that it's going to get worse. We're between 100,000 and 200,000 new infections each day... I hope we don't just get to that level of continually seeing over 200,000. As you know, it staggers. You get cases, you get hospitalizations and then you get deaths. It's highly predictable that once you increase in those number of cases, in a staggered way, every couple of weeks you get increase in the hospitalization. We're in a very difficult situation. We never got down to a low baseline where you can actually control community spread by identification, isolation and contact tracing. When you get to the numbers that we are in right now it really is very, very difficult to do effective identification, isolation and contact tracing. For those who have already done the travel, the thing to do now is to try not to congregate with large numbers of people in social settings, like dinners. Try to keep it restricted to the immediate family and the immediate household. Because once you get to large numbers of people at a dinner inside, poor air ventilation and circulation, that's when you get into trouble. [Not following public health advice] could make January even worse than December. I hope that doesn't happen but it certainly is possible.”

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Head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
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“We’re in a very very difficult situation right now. People are just not paying attention to public health guidelines, and the evidence for that is in the number of people traveling for the Christmas holiday.”

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Professor of medicine and epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh
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“As a new president, I’m going to speak directly to the American people. We need your help. Wear a mask for 100 days. It’s the easiest thing you can do to reduce Covid cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. We did not get into this mess quickly, and it’s going to take time to fix. But I am convinced that in 100 days we can change the course of the disease and change life in America for the better.”

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President-elect of the United States
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“Nobody thought it was even remotely possible to do what we’ve done in a period of less than nine months. Something that – just not even thinkable. And we took a lot of heat when we said this is our goal. Of course, they’ll be saying now ‘we always told you it was so,’ but we have them saying a little bit different, but it has been incredible and it will end the pandemic. It will end the pandemic.”

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President of the United States
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“What we expect, unfortunately, as we go for the next couple of weeks into December, is that we might see a surge superimposed on the surge we are already in.”

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Head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
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“This is an historic victory. This landmark decision will ensure that religious practices and religious institutions will be protected from government edicts that do not treat religion with the respect demanded by the Constitution.”

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Rabbi Executive Vice President of Agudath Israel
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“I have said from the beginning the restrictions imposed by Governor Cuomo were an overreach that did not take into account the size of our churches or the safety protocols that have kept parishioners safe.”

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Bishop of Brooklyn
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“There is so much community transmission all over the United States that the chances of you encountering somebody that has COVID-19 is actually very, very high, whether it’s on an airplane, at the airport or at a rest area.”

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Infectious-disease epidemiologist for New York City hospitals
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“The Fake News is not talking about the fact that “Covid” is running wild all over the World, not just in the U.S. I was at the Virtual G-20 meeting early this morning and the biggest subject was Covid. We will be healing fast, especially with our vaccines!”

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President of the United States
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“Right now, the entire planet is in trouble. If you look at almost every country, there are very few exceptions. The European Union, if you look at the number of new infections, it's out of sight. The United States is out of sight. Canada, which was supposedly doing so well, is also getting into trouble. There's a lot of community spread. We've got to be able to test widely in the community for asymptomatic spreaders of the infection. If you just test people who are symptomatic, you're going to miss a very large contingent of the spread of infection in the community.”

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Head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
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“We’re not in a place where we’re saying shut the whole country down. Right now the way we should be thinking about this is more like a series of restrictions that we dial up or down depending on how bad a spread is taking place in a specific region.”

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Former U.S. surgeon general and co-chair of president-elect Joe Biden's COVID-19 Advisory Board
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“I gather she (Pelosi) and the Democratic leader in the Senate still are looking at something dramatically larger. That’s not a place I think we’re willing to go. But I do think there needs to another package. Hopefully we can get past the impasse.”

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US Senate Republican Leader
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