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  • Anatoly Antonov
    Anatoly Antonov “The yet another arms shipment to the Zelensky regime is a reaction to the success of the Russian Armed Forces at the frontline. Our soldiers and officers continue to liberate the Russian land by their heroic efforts. America acknowledges this fact.” 17 minutes ago
  • Louise Wateridge
    Louise Wateridge “Everywhere you look now in west Rafah this morning, families are packing up. Streets are significantly emptier. UNRWA estimates 150,000 people have now fled Rafah. New areas have been issued evacuation orders towards central Rafah in south Gaza and Jabalia in North Gaza.” 3 hours ago
  • Donald Tusk
    Donald Tusk “The Polish-Belarusian border is a unique place due to the pressure of illegal immigration. In fact, we are dealing with a progressing hybrid war. I want there to be no doubts here - a country with increasingly aggressive intentions towards Poland, such as Belarus, is co-organising this practice on the Polish border. It is not only Poland's internal border, but also the EU border. Therefore, I have no doubt that all of Europe will have to ... invest in its security by investing in Poland's eastern border and in the security of our border.” 3 hours ago
  • Jakub Palowski
    Jakub Palowski “A direct attack on Kharkiv is quite unlikely because it is a big city. Ukraine currently has a mobilised army and, in the absence of a surprise, the defence of such a city would be quite effective. It is hard to tell what Russia wants to achieve in the Kharkiv region. It might be the opening of a new full-scale front, similar to the Donbas region; actions that would aim at capturing a limited area and accumulating Ukrainian troops in one place, so that they cannot be used elsewhere; or creating conditions for further offensives.” 3 hours ago
  • Yevgen Shapoval
    Yevgen Shapoval “Some people are panicking, but not like the occupiers would like them to. Yes, explosions are heard close up and the situation is not easy. It is difficult especially psychologically. We must be consistent and believe in Ukraine's defence forces. So even if they try to do something, to attack, they will get the response they deserve. Yes - some local tactical movements and even some larger-scale offensive operations are possible. But as for Kharkiv, I don't believe it can be captured.” 3 hours ago
  • Georgios Petropoulos
    Georgios Petropoulos “We simply have no tents, we have no blankets, no bedding, none of the items that you would expect a population on the move to be able to get from the humanitarian system.” 4 hours ago
  • Tal Beeri
    Tal Beeri “So far, the IDF has not struck Hezbollah's significant systems. Even if the government pursues a diplomatic agreement, it will only postpone the war that will break out whenever Hezbollah chooses and on its terms-by my estimation, no later than the end of 2026. No political or diplomatic agreement will prevent Hezbollah from continuing to operate. Any such agreement only means buying time, with Israel being the only side likely to adhere to it, while Hezbollah waits for an opportune moment to initiate a full-scale confrontation.” 19 hours ago
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“We are requesting them to unfreeze Afghan assets and not punish ordinary Afghans because of the political discourse. Because of the starvation, because of the deadly winter, I think it's time for the international community to support Afghans, not punish them because of their political disputes.”

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Taliban delegate
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“In order to put Libya back on a peaceful transition path, the country needs a new national dialogue supported by the UN and the international community. It should bring together all Libyan stakeholders, including civil society, representatives of ethnic minorities (like the Amazigh and Tebu), marginalised areas (like Fezza) and marginalised groups (like women and youth) and seek to establish consensus on the electoral process, relevant lawmaking, transfer of power, and division of powers among state institutions.”

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Senior Fellow at the Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding in the Edmund A Walsh School of Foreign Service and Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security at Georgetown University
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“We hope that by us withdrawing, the international community will do something about the situation in Tigray as they can no longer use as an excuse that our forces are invading Amhara and Afar.”

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Spokesperson for the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF)
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“We highly commend the right decision made by the Government of Nicaragua, which is in line with the prevailing trend of the times and people's aspirations. The one-China principle is a consensus widely accepted by the international community and allows no challenges.”

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China’s UN Ambassador
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“It's been becoming more and more clear to the Taliban over the last three and a half months that women's rights, particularly girls education, is a really serious barrier to achieving some things that they want from the international community - recognition, legitimacy, funding, unfreezing of assets.”

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Associate director of women's rights at Human Rights Watch
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“Empty words only encourage Dodik [Milorad Dodik] and his regime to continue with their secessionist moves. The red line is moving down all the time. What was unimaginable for anyone to say, let alone do, in 2005, is completely normal today. In other words, Dodik is doing all this because he understands that the international community is not going to react properly.”

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Head of the Bosnian Advocacy Center
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“It seems that al-Burhan [Abdel Fattah al-Burhan] is trying to build a national consensus without getting any member close to Hamdok [Abdalla Hamdok]. These exclusions reflect how negotiations between the army and the Hamdok have failed terribly. This will have complications because the streets are demanding Hamdok to be back and the international community is putting pressure on al-Burhan to restore a civilian government and take Hamdok as its prime minister.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist
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“It is our pledge - a pledge we made to ourselves, the Sudanese people and the international community - that we are committed to completing the democratic transition, holding elections on time, and committed to not stopping any political activity as long as it is peaceful, and within the bounds of the constitutional declaration and the parts that have not been suspended. We are committed to handing over power to a civilian government of national competency and we pledge to preserve the transition from any interference that can hinder it. The Sudanese army does not kill citizens, and there are investigation committees to reveal what happened.”

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Sudanese Army general and coup leader
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“We truly need to prepare the atmosphere and de-escalate matters so that we can sit at the table. But clearly, the military faction is continuing with its plan and there are no efforts to show goodwill. In these initial stages, we hope that they [international community] continue strong pressure. This pressure has to be more than just tweets. This pressure needs to have mechanisms that could create real pressure on the military component.”

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Secretary general of the Umma party (Sudan)
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“They are genocide survivors, mothers or seniors that live alone. I was called to meet with them and talk, but I have no words of consolation because I, myself, cannot handle what is happening in Bosnia. This is a difficult situation. There is a lot of talk, whispering and stories circulating, just like it was in the 1990s before the war broke out. Dodik [Milorad Dodik] is doing his job, he's not going back, but the international community which betrayed us in 1995 is trying to betray us again. They should have done something a long time ago … They all say: 'We're watching, we're observing, we're following' … but in reality, they've divided Bosnia.”

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President of the Mothers of Srebrenica association
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“ASEAN's [Association of Southeast Asian Nations] constructive role in addressing this situation is of paramount importance and our action on this matter shall have a bearing on ASEAN's credibility in the eyes of the international community.”

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Thai Prime Minister
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“The RS [Republika Srpska] entity assembly has officially adopted a proposal to create its own drug procurement agency; the first of its para-state offices following Dodik's 'pull out' from BiH [Bosnia and Herzegovina] institutions. Critical that BIH authorities & international community respond credibly to this putsch. This is secession in all but name. And he's testing the waters. If Dodik and his masters in Moscow and Belgrade feel the response here is weak - which I fear it is likely to be - they're going to escalate even further.”

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Political Scientist
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“The isolation of Afghanistan is not in the interest of any side. This has been proven in the past. The government of Afghanistan is ready to address all the concerns of the international community with all clarity, transparency and openness.”

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Senior leader of the Taliban an acting second deputy prime minister of Afghanistan
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“There is no reason, or no plan, to strike civilians in Mekelle, which is a part of Ethiopia, and home to our own citizens. This is an absolute lie. It is a total and absolute lie of the TPLF junta [Tigray People's Liberation Front], just to misguide the international community, to create pressure on the Ethiopian state.”

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Head of the Ethiopian government communication service
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“The international community need to start cooperating with us. With this we will be able to stop insecurity and at the same time with this we will be able to engage positively with the world.”

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Foreign Minister of Afghanistan in the Taliban's government
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“Tsai's speech advocates Taiwan secessionism and incite confrontation between the two sides of Taiwan Straits, distorting facts and holding the Taiwan public hostage in the name of consensus and solidarity, while colluding with foreign forces to provoke the mainland and seek secessionism. Our crackdown against Taiwan secessionists is targeting the DPP and secessionist forces, rather than Taiwan compatriots. The DPP cannot fool the Taiwan public or the international community by creating bad blood and obscuring the facts.”

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Spokesperson for the China's Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council
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“Picturing Taiwan as the front of the Western democratic and free world against the expansion of authoritarian in order to win the support and sympathy of the international community is a complete provocation. If the DPP [Democratic Progressive Party] authority continues such provocative acts, the mainland will have no choice but take it to the battlefield.”

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Deputy dean of the Taiwan Research Institute at Xiamen University
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“The election was called early to meet one of the demands of nationwide protests. However, the election campaign was then totally undermined by a carefully deployed campaign of targeted assassinations against the very same protest movement that called for elections. In these circumstances, the new government will have little legitimacy and will certainly have no answers to the chronic problems, both political and economic, that Iraq faces. If the international community attempts to see this election as a success they are ignoring the violence that has dogged the campaign and the refusal of an alienated youth to participate.”

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Iraq watcher and professor of international relations at the London School of Economics
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