#127:  Week in Review: Venezuela Invasion, Genocide Visible From Space, Russia Advances, Dutch Chaos
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Hurricane Melissa devastated the Caribbean and surrounding areas, showing once again the power of natural disasters. Andrew Miiller provides an update on this, as well as the Trump administration's crackdown on cartels from Venezuela. He also talks about the shameful but barely covered Arctic Frost scandal, which further proves that the Obama-Biden administration was corrupt and sabotaged President Trump.
The majority of the Western world is spewing lies about genocide in Gaza while ignoring actual genocide in Sudan. Mihailo Zekic updates us on the horrific events in Sudan and how the bloodstained sand is literally visible from space.
Russia has advanced further into Ukraine, marking a momentous shift in the war. Povrovsk is a key city that could shape the war’s outcome. Jeremiah Jacques gives us the details of this and the ineffective sanctions placed on Russian oil. Russia’s allies have found loopholes or are simply ignoring the restrictions.
It seems every week we discuss a European political crisis. This week, it is the Dutch. After another tumultuous election in the Netherlands, another coalition is likely pushing Europe toward a strong leader. Host Richard Palmer talks about this and covers some other stories from the UK. Prince Andrew is no longer a prince; he has been stripped of his titles and even his home. The UK accidentally released a migrant rapist and is now conducting a manhunt to get him back into custody and deported.
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