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Episode 013: Cuba, DPRK, Russia, and Iran News

Episode 013: Cuba, DPRK, Russia, and Iran News

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GloboidTV and RedArmyCapybara discuss a series of international developments regarding Cuba, Russia, Belarus, Iran, and the DPRK. They explore geopolitical issues, the indictment of Raul Castro, oil prices, nuclear drills, the Russia-Ukraine war, and new industrial developments in the DPRK.1. Raul Castro indicted by US on murder and conspiracy charges. Article from Granma (Official newspaper of Communist Party of Cuba):https://en.granma.cu/cuba/2026-05-20/cuba-condemns-the-despicable-accusation-against-the-leader-of-the-revolutionSummary: Cuba condemned new accusations by the U.S. Department of Justice against Raúl Castro, calling them a political provocation tied to the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue incident. Cuba argues the aircraft repeatedly violated Cuban airspace and says the shootdown was an act of self-defense after multiple warnings and complaints. The statement also accuses the U.S. of hypocrisy and says the accusations are being used to justify continued sanctions and pressure against Cuba.2. Belarus and Russia Nuclear exercise.Article: ‘Lukashenko and Putin Place Nuclear Forces on Full Combat Readiness’https://news.by/eng/news/politika/lukashenko-and-putin-place-nuclear-forces-on-full-combat-readinessSummary: Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin personally attended large-scale Belarusian-Russian nuclear readiness drills, which simulated the operation of nuclear forces without using live warheads. Belarus and Russia said the exercises were defensive and meant to test military readiness, coordination, and deterrence capabilities amid growing NATO military activity near their borders. The article argues that NATO expansion and militarisation in Eastern Europe are responsible for escalating tensions, while Belarus and Russia are presenting the drills as a warning that they are prepared to defend themselves if pushed further. Lukashenko also claimed Belarus remains open to negotiations and peace talks with Ukraine, while accusing Western governments of blocking diplomatic solutions.3. Update on Russia/Ukraine war:https://t.me/ukraine_watch/61370From Ukraine Watch:Ukrainian forces attacked a college and dormitory with children in Starobelsk, LPR. According to the latest data, six people were killed and 15 remain missing.Putin called the attack on the college a terrorist strike and ordered the Defense Ministry to present proposals for a response.A UN Security Council meeting on the Starobelsk strike will be held today. The Russian Foreign Ministry stated that all those responsible for the Ukrainian attack will be punished.The Russian army liberated five settlements over the past week, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.Ukrainian forces lost up to 7,830 servicemen and 106 armored vehicles across different directions of the Special Military Operation over the week.Russian forces carried out six retaliatory strikes over the week against Ukrainian military-industrial enterprises and energy facilities linked to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.4. IEA warning that oil prices could hit ‘Red Zone by July ​https://www.telesurenglish.net/oil-market-headed-for-red-zone-by-july-iea-warns/Summary: The International Energy Agency warned that global oil markets could enter a critical “red zone” by July due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz during the ongoing U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran. The disruption has sharply reduced oil and gas exports from the Persian Gulf, raising fears of supply shortages during the busy summer travel season. IEA Director Fatih Birol said strategic oil reserves are being depleted rapidly and that reopening the Strait of Hormuz is the only long-term solution. The article notes that Brent crude oil prices surged from around $70 per barrel before the conflict to a peak of $126, before later settling near $108 per barrel, while countries like Iraq are facing severe economic strain from the crisis.5. Many New Products Developed at Regional-Industry Factories in DPRKhttp://kcna.kp/en/article/q/59ff167348aa7bab60621a1741c8f65d20436eacda102ba61ad5a114862cf6d7.kcmsfSummary: According to the Korean Central News Agency, newly opened regional industry factories across the Democratic People's Republic of Korea have expanded production and developed hundreds of new products since opening in late 2025. Factories in multiple counties are increasing the variety and quality of goods such as cooking oil, soaps, furniture, clothing, beer, sweets, soft drinks, and basic foodstuffs using local materials. The report says these factories are part of efforts to improve local industry and raise living standards, with counties like Paechon, Jangyon, Sepho, Cholwon, and Kilju focusing on new specialty products and higher-quality consumer goods.Follow us:Online Leftists: LinktreeGloboid: LinktreeCapy: Linktree
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