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Russia's Chechen begins construction of apartments for Gaza war refugees

Chechen Republic has begun the construction of apartments to house Palestinian refugees who are fleeing from the Gaza Strip due to the war.

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The Context

and, brendan, briefly if— allies and nato around the globe. and, brendan, briefly if he - allies and nato around the globe. and, brendan, briefly if he couldl and, brendan, briefly if he could comment on that, wagner's wider reach outside of ukraine. their business development - reach outside of ukraine. their business development folks i reach outside of ukraine. tue: " business development folks have clearly been busy over the last number of years because virtually any trouble spot around the world, any trouble spot around the world, any country that has got a despot leading it or crimes against humanity are being committed, you can pretty much see the fingerprints of wagner either indirectly or directly with russians and chechens standing next to the president of venezuela as bodyguards. they are members of the wagner group. so they are all over the place and they had to committing war crimes. these are not good people and they really pose a challenge to humanity writ large, from my perspective.— a challenge to humanity writ large, from my perspective. brendan, thank ou ve from my perspective. brendan, thank you very much- _ from my perspective. brendan, thank you very much. great _ from my perspective. brendan, thank you very much. great to _ from my perspective. brendan, thank you very much. great to have - from my perspective. brendan, thank you very much. great to have your i you very much. great to have your thoughts on the programme. kim and

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Anderson Cooper 360

made here. favors to friendly dictators. then he gets them involved in ukraine because he wants plausible deniability, to say that the russian army is not involved. he's also gotten the chechens involved, and he finds that these groups actually fight harder than the regular russian army, which has had low morale, particularly in ukraine. so all of a sudden, he's created a hornet's nest of these competing militias, and now he's trying to rein in back. now he's realized this is something of a frankenstein's monster. but it does suggest that there's a fundamental problem here, right, which is he can't use the russian army solely because they don't have the morale. they don't have the effectiveness. they were losing against the ukrainians. that's why he got wagner involved. that's why he got the chechens involved. so, yes, he might have been able to deal with wagner in the short run, but what about that fundamental problem, which is the reason he was using wagner is that they were losing to the ukrainians.

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CNN This Morning

because look how close he was. you know, does he all of a sudden wake up and say, "what am i doing?" it's almost like he sobered up or something. he must have been confronted with some stuff from putin, from moscow where he basically said, i can no longer do this. it might have been the idea of having to fight his way to moscow through guys like the chechens, who were absolutely crazy, and the first guys putin would have said, get in the way of these people as opposed to -- >> and they were offering support. >> yeah. >> to that point, i think there was an assumption at various points in the weekend where he was operating, prigozhin was operating from power. he was operating through -- with perhaps a level of substantiative power that wasn't necessarily understood beforehand. as the week went on, it seems like that probably wasn't the case. if you looked at the dynamics of what led to this moment, what was happening to wagner group in terms of their contract status. what was happening with other private military groups that had been moving into places where

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Ana Cabrera Reports

help it fund the war in ukraine. does that stop now? what happens? >> it's a great question, and look, i think the answer right now this early on is that we just don't know. there are a couple of things we do know, though, that i think are important to highlight. first is that, you know, the wagner group and prigozhin really, as its owner and head, has exposed the weakness of vladimir putin and his regime in the sense that, you know, sort of the old cliche of the emperor has no clothes. second, he's exposed the kremlin's dependence on private military contractors, which i think is also hugely significant here. putin really hasn't wanted to use his own military. that's why he's been engaged with contracting with the wagner group and even accessing the chechens and other paramilitary groups that are much more highly trained and effective on the

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The 2010s

heads and saying, how did we get here? the russia watchers i have been talking to and reading, everyone's is scratching their heads. the only sense i can make from a day like today, you have two guys who found themselves in untenable situations and had to find their way out. prigozhin is go, go, go, and had all the support, marching on moscow, passing through military garrisons and all the sudden realized, did i bite off more than that i can chew? and the group of chechens and you have putin with about 25,000 troops marching on me? what do i do about that? even if i defeat them, it's going to look back. and the bess they can come up with, how about belarus?

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Dateline

chechens, could bureau who used to be very close to prigozhin and the wagner group he would say that -- could hear was trying to -- i will stop them and stay off to war lords who are there to fight each other all supposedly fighting on the same side, this won't affect immediate operations this week or next week but believe me, this sort of fragmentation gets worse and the scenes we are looking at now of prigozhin leaving apparently as a hero, a hero departure, maybe they were leaving -- this man looks as if he was pretty popular with these people on the street and that actually is not a good sign for the kremlin it's not a good look for moscow and even though they've broken a deal on this it won't help the morale issue of russian forces on the front.

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

force, they stepped down and moved back. so we may well have overrated his toughness. he may have overrated his ability to -- to push things through to the bitter end. this is something who will step back and make up new stories if he needs to make them up. >> marshal, when you look at the situation, at the heart of it is putin's decision to use a whole bunch of militias in ukraine. for a variety of reasons he's not wanted to use the regular army initially because he wanted to pretend there wasn't an invasion in 2014 in this most recent invasion because the army wasn't fighting hard enough and so he gets the chechens and then the wagner group. does this mean that the whole strategy is now going to be disbanded and it is just going to be the russian regular army which didn't seem to be fighting very well in ukraine.

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Political Thinking with Nick...

groups. — popular, certainly in nationalist groups, and they have been growing during _ groups, and they have been growing during the _ groups, and they have been growing during the war, f note nationalist i mean, _ during the war, f note nationalist i mean and — during the war, f note nationalist i mean and i— during the war, f note nationalist i mean, and i think that could have led to— mean, and i think that could have led to very— mean, and i think that could have led to very unpredictable and unpleasant situation if they had come _ unpleasant situation if they had come to— unpleasant situation if they had come to fight one another. justin, ou were come to fight one another. justin, you were nodding _ come to fight one another. justin, you were nodding along. - come to fight one another. justin, you were nodding along. your- you were nodding along. your thoughts on that situation? i agree completely- _ thoughts on that situation? i agree completely- l _ thoughts on that situation? 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Fareed Zakaria GPS

moved back. and so we may well have overrated his -- his toughness. we may have overrated his ability to, you know, to push things through to the bitter end. this is someone who will step back and who can clearly make up new stories if he needs to make them up. >> masha, when you look at the situation it seems to me at the heart of it is putin's decision to use a whole bunch of militias in ukraine. for a variety of reasons he never wanted to use the army and he wanted to pretend that there wasn't an invasion of 2014 and it's because the army wasn't fighting hard enough and he has the chechens and the wagner group. does this mean that the whole strategy is now going to be disbanded and it's now going to be the russian regular army which didn't seem to be fighting very well in ukraine.

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