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What Putin will have to do before 2024, Khazin explained

In the coming year, Russian President Vladimir Putin will have to do everything possible to achieve a “new Yalta”.

This was told by the famous Russian economist Mikhail Khazin, according to the DEITA.RU news agency with reference to the “Moscow speaks” radio station.

According to him, in order not to participate in the 2024 elections and to be able to leave a successor in his place, the Russian leader will have to obtain guarantees of non-interference in the internal affairs of Russia from the outside and involve him in various wars.

In fact, as Khazin explained, we are talking about

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The Koch network was not sold on Pence, despite private entreaties

After the influential Koch network announced this month that it would endorse a rival candidate to former President Donald Trump, donors aligned with Mike Pence privately reached out in hopes of securing its backing.

The push from donors to Americans for Prosperity — the advocacy arm founded by the billionaire industrialists Charles G. Koch and the late David H. Koch — was straightforward. According to two people familiar with the ad-hoc conversations, the donors stressed that the former vice president was best aligned with the libertarian worldview that the brothers have supported in the past. Pence has a relationship with

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‘Decapitate Terfs’ signs at pro-trans rally attended by SNP politicians

The Equality Network, a leading pro-trans organization that backs the SNP gender reforms, said on Sunday that personal abuse and threats of violence were “not acceptable”.

However, it faced a backlash after adding that this was applied to “any side of any debate”, with women claiming to fail to acknowledge that violent threats were far more common among its supporters.

At another pro-trans rally in Dundee at the weekend, an SNP councilor, Lynne Short, drew comparisons between the current debate over trans rights and the Holocaust.

Annie Wells, the Tory MSP, said: “To invoke the Holocaust and Nazi atrocities as

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Shiba Inu Team Prepares L2 Beta Roll Out, Reveals Major Shibarium Feature

KEY POINTS

  • Shibarium Network’s official Twitter account has dropped new updates
  • The first is a reiteration of a fact mentioned in the previous post about BONE
  • The other is a confirmation of Kusama’s previous comment

The Shiba Inu team has announced that it is currently preparing for the beta launch of Shibarium, the layer-2 scaling solution, and confirmed a major feature that pseudonymous lead developer Shytoshi Kusama previously mentioned.

The official Twitter account of the Shibarium network dropped new sets of major updates related to the team’s upcoming project over the weekend, creating positive sentiment within the community amid the

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Arista Networks, Inc. (NYSE:ANET) to Post Q3 2023 Earnings of $1.29 Per Share, Zacks Research Forecasts

Arista Networks, Inc. (NYSE:ANET – Free Report) – Equities researchers at Zacks Research reduced their Q3 2023 earnings estimates for shares of Arista Networks in a research note issued on Wednesday, July 19th. Zacks Research analyst S. Bose now expects that the technology company will post earnings of $1.29 per share for the quarter, down from their previous estimate of $1.30. The consensus estimate for Arista Networks’ current full-year earnings is $5.23 per share. Zacks Research also issued estimates for Arista Networks’ FY2024 earnings at $5.45 EPS and Q2 2025 earnings at $1.52 EPS.

Several other brokerages have also recently

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The Prigozhin Rebellion overthrew the ruble. What to expect next

After Prigozhin’s “camp on Moscow”, the dollar and the euro began to grow steadily against the ruble. As of June 28, the US currency traded at 86 rubles, the European at 94. Russian media learned from experts why the ruble is falling and what is the rate to expect in the near future.

During Wagner’s PMC’s march to Moscow, Russian banks sharply raised exchange rates. Dollars were sold at 94.5-97.5 rubles, euros – at 104-106 rubles. Moreover, on the eve of currency trading on the Moscow Stock Exchange, it was offered 84.7 rubles for one dollar and 92.4 rubles for