China Rejects Zelensky’s Claim of Captured Chinese Soldiers Fighting for Russia | Watch
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China Rejects Zelensky’s Claim of Captured Chinese Soldiers Fighting for Russia | Watch
China has dismissed Ukrainian President Zelensky’s claims that Chinese nationals are fighting for Russia in the Ukraine war.
Zelensky recently released a video of a supposed Chinese prisoner of war, sparking international concern.
Beijing called the accusations “groundless” and reaffirmed its neutrality.
Critics in Ukraine suggest the video could be falsified, with questions raised over its original file name.
As tensions rise, China, the US, and the EU face renewed scrutiny over their roles in the conflict and Zelensky’s credibility comes under increasing fire at home and abroad.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a direct warning to Vladimir Putin, declaring that Ukraine now has a “solid basis” for NATO-style Article 5 security guarantees in case of a ceasefire. Speaking in Denmark alongside Nordic-Baltic leaders, Zelensky said Ukraine’s future security must rest on ironclad commitments, not empty promises. With bilateral agreements already in place — including one with Denmark — Kyiv is making it clear: any ceasefire deal must come with NATO-level protection. Will this escalate tensions with Moscow, and how will Putin respond to Ukraine’s defiance?
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Hot mic captures conversation between Xi and Putin discussing organ transplants and immortality
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In a shocking hot mic moment, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping were caught discussing Organ transplants, biotechnology, and the possibility of humans living up to 150 years. The conversation happened during a military parade in Beijing, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un walking alongside them.
Putin referenced UN data about the growing elderly population, while Xi mused about radical life-extension predictions. The remarks sparked global speculation on whether these world leaders were hinting at secret biotech research or future medical breakthroughs.
Watch the full breakdown of this extraordinary exchange, the context behind it, and what it could mean for the future of science, politics, and humanity itself.
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