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  • Patrick Ryder
    Patrick Ryder “It's not unusual for North Korea to use media reports and imagery to try to telegraph, you know, to the world. From a U.S. standpoint, again, our focus is on working with our regional allies and partners to include the ROK and Japan on preserving regional security and stability and deterring a potential attack.” 5 hours ago
  • Ron Bonjean
    Ron Bonjean “It's not a question of age, because Trump remains energetic. It's a matter of focus and message discipline, because he [Donald Trump] has to convince the few remaining undecided voters that Harris is not only too liberal, but that he also has a real grasp on tackling problems that families are having today.” 8 hours ago
  • Mario Draghi
    Mario Draghi “For the first time since the Cold War, we must genuinely fear for our self-preservation and the reason for a unified response has never been so compelling. Growth has been slowing down for a long time in Europe, but we've ignored [it]. Now we cannot ignore it any longer. Now conditions have changed: world trade is slowing, China is actually slowing very much and is becoming much less open to us … we've lost our main supplier of cheap energy, Russia. Europe must become a place where innovation flourishes. We could do much more if all these things were done as if we acted as a community.” 9 hours ago
  • Andrew Kolvet
    Andrew Kolvet “When you break down the numbers, you realize there's 300,000 low-propensity, conservative-leaning votes in Arizona alone. When you're losing these states by 10,000 ballots or 20,000 ballots, you realize just how much potential there is if we do the work of engaging these voters beforehand.” 14 hours ago
  • Yulia Shapovalova
    Yulia Shapovalova “Both Iran and Russia are severely sanctioned, and its that particular issue has brought the two countries closer together. Of course, Russia officially never comments on the Russian Iranian military cooperation, but of course, it does take place. For a long time, both countries have been discussing deliveries and supplies of Russian multi-role fighter jets and Su-35 to Iran. Also, Iran is interested in Russia's satellite technology, but talking about Ukraine, of course, it's widely known that Russia is using Iranian Shahed drone technology in its conflict with Ukraine to strike positions in the country. So, obviously the military cooperation between the two countries is going to continue.” 14 hours ago
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Wednesday
September, 2024

“Zelenskyy says new energy is needed, but have you noticed that in this 'great re-introduced order' there is still no new person in sight? All the changes are just a rotation among people who are already in the government.”

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MP from the Holos Party
04 Sep 2024 1 2
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“Zelenskyy's ruling style is to reshuffle the government from time to time, to make them more energetic and effective. Just see what happened with young reformer [Oleksandr] Kamyshin, who took over the strategic industries ministry from an ineffective former minister and in only a year managed to triple domestic weapons production. Now he's Zelenskyy's darling, so he took him closer.”

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Political analyst of the Ukrainian Penta Center of Political Research
04 Sep 2024 2 2
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“I reiterate the joint stand of Egypt and Turkey calling for an immediate ceasefire, rejecting further escalation by Israel in the occupied West Bank.”

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President of Egypt
04 Sep 2024 5 2
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“Israel will not withdraw its soldiers from the border area between southern Gaza and Egypt until there is a guarantee that it can never be used by Hamas. Until that happens, we're there.”

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Prime Minister of Israel
04 Sep 2024 4 2
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“We are doing all that we can to bring the bloodshed to an end and to continue to deliver the humanitarian aid into Gaza. This remains on the top of our priorities today.”

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Turkish President
04 Sep 2024 3 1
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“For Beijing, the summit presents a massive diplomatic opportunity to flaunt its prominence on the world stage. Having African leaders as allies means Beijing can wield diplomatic influence at the United Nations. Africa is important to China because of the strength of its votes at the United Nations General Assembly. Those photos with African leaders, those big headlines on the papers, will be very important for President Xi to get.”

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Researcher with the South Africa-based Institute for Security Studies
04 Sep 2024 6 2
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“I have already spoken about resetting our Cabinet of Ministers, many of its ministries. I am very grateful to the ministers and the entire Cabinet team who have been working for Ukraine, for the sake of Ukrainians, for four and a half years, and some for five years. We need new energy today, and these steps are linked to strengthening our state in various areas. International politics and diplomacy are no exception. Today I cannot predict what this or that minister will do after resignation. We will get answers when they are offered certain positions. It is too early to talk about it now.”

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President of Ukraine
04 Sep 2024 2 2
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“Yes, the two campaigns are developing in parallel realities, and despite a small success in Kursk in the past two weeks, further goals are not quite understandable. Russia moved only small numbers of troops from the Ukrainian front line to Kursk, augmenting them with barely-trained conscripts and ethnic Chechen servicemen with dubious battlefield experience. But Kyiv dispatched thousands of servicemen to Kursk, leaving its forces in Donetsk with skeleton crews that cannot contain a front-line breach. In the coming two weeks, Ukraine is very likely to lose almost all of its front line in Zaporizhia if it doesn't deploy all of its reserves from somewhere or doesn't start a new advance on Russian territory.”

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Research Fellow at Bremen University
04 Sep 2024 5 6
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