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  • Russia loses ‘astronomical’ 70,000 troops in 60 days

    The update by the Ministry of Defence added that the heavy losses would likely continue as Russia looked to make gains across the front lines in Ukraine. “The average daily Russian casualties (killed and wounded) in Ukraine, throughout May and June 2024, increased to conflict highs of 1,262 and 1,163 respectively,” the MoD wrote.
  • Melania Trump – An Apology

    01/25/2019 8:23:38 PM PST · by ameribbean expat · 79 replies
    Following last Saturday’s (Jan 19) Telegraph magazine cover story “The mystery of Melania”, we have been asked to make clear that the article contained a number of false statements which we accept should not have been published. Mrs Trump’s father was not a fearsome presence and did not control the family. Mrs Trump did not leave her Design and Architecture course at University relating to the completion of an exam, as alleged in the article, but rather because she wanted to pursue a successful career as a professional model. Mrs Trump was not struggling in her modelling career before she...
  • Who won the Republican debate? Cast your vote

    02/06/2016 9:22:19 PM PST · by BigEdLB · 83 replies
    UK Telegraph ^ | 2/6/16 | UK Telegraph
    Did Donald Trump dominate? Did Marco Rubio make his mark? Read the verdicts from our election team and let us know who you think won the eighth Republican presidential debate in New Hampshire
  • Profile in cowardice: UK Telegraph blurs, crops out Muhammad cartoon while reporting on Paris

    01/07/2015 8:32:25 AM PST · by C19fan · 30 replies
    Twitchy ^ | January 7, 2015 | Staff
    Tweeters are appalled at coverage from The Telegraph (U.K.) of today’s terror attack in Paris, and rightly so, for photos they’ve posted that blur or crop out images of the allegedly offensive Charlie Hebdo magazine covers:
  • NBC Quietly Deletes Mugabe from Obama-Castro Handshake Story

    12/11/2013 12:14:02 PM PST · by Dave346 · 47 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 10 Dec 2013 | Joel B Pollack
    Earlier Tuesday, NBC News reported that President Barack Obama had shaken hands with Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe. However, the UK Telegraph's Josie Ensor reported that Obama "was asked to take his seat just before reaching Mugabe." Complicating matters, another article in the UK Telegraph also claimed that Obama had shaken hands with Mugabe--in very similar terms to those used in the NBC article. Breitbart News caught the discrepancy--and suddenly the NBC News article was corrected, with no notice. Before: On his way to the rostrum, Obama also shook the hand of Robert Mugabe, the strongman ruler of Zimbabwe, and hugged...
  • Obscure Old UK Blogger Skirmishes With Top UK Media Film Critic Over Palin…..

    10/20/2011 10:14:02 AM PDT · by sussex · 1 replies
    The Aged P.com ^ | 20/10/11 | The Aged P
    "Why am I creepy? I’m hardly pro Palin, if that’s your insinuation."
  • Andrew Sullivan’s Hypocrisy on Privacy

    09/01/2008 5:13:20 PM PDT · by bahblahbah · 31 replies · 153+ views
    patterico ^ | Sept 1 2008 | Patterico
    Andrew Sullivan, May 31, 2001: I think a fair assessment of these tactics would be blackmail and intimidation. I ignored them as I have learned to ignore most such threats over the years. To answer them is to give legitimacy to the very premises of their argument: that the most intensely personal details of someone’s private life can and should be used for political purposes. The truth is: no-one’s legal, consensual, adult private life should be plundered and exposed for political purposes.I ignored the requests for comment because there was nothing to comment on. . . . I was asked...
  • A bogus story

    07/29/2007 4:39:55 PM PDT · by Valin · 9 replies · 930+ views
    American Thinker ^ | 7/29/07 | John B. Dwyer
    Yesterday's UK Telegraph carried a story by Damien McElroy headlined "Iraqi Leader Tells Bush: Get Petraeus Out," in which he alleged that Iraqi Prime Minister Maliki and commander of US forces in Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus had stand-up shouting matches about strategy. McElroy claims that at one meeting, PM Maliki told Gen. Petaeus: "I can't deal with you anymore. I will ask for someone else to replace you." Pretty damning stuff - except that it is bogus. Here is what Col. Steven Boylan, chief public affairs officer for Multi-National Force-Iraq told this writer on the record in an e-mail: "Gen...
  • If Only Britain Had the Problems That Beset American Democracy

    11/03/2004 6:08:22 PM PST · by quidnunc · 22 replies · 1,396+ views
    The Telegraph ^ | November 4, 2004 | Stephen Robinson
    In the end, it was the sheer preppie courtesy of election night that hit home. When John Kerry defied the logic of the first results and declined to concede the election early yesterday morning, the engines of George W Bush's motorcade were revving and ready to whisk the re-elected President to a public stage to claim victory. But aides told him it would look bad, and might seem "divisive", and perhaps not the sort of thing one Yale man does to another. So Mr Bush held back, and gave his opponent more time to ponder the irrefutable arithmetic of the...
  • Agent behind fake uranium documents worked for France (FRENCH TREACHERY UNMASKED)

    09/18/2004 5:24:14 PM PDT · by MadIvan · 50 replies · 1,751+ views
    The Sunday Telegraph ^ | September 19, 2004 | Bruce Johnston
    The Italian businessman at the centre of a furious row between France and Italy over whose intelligence service was to blame for bogus documents suggesting Saddam Hussein was seeking to buy material for nuclear bombs has admitted that he was in the pay of France.The man, identified by an Italian news agency as Rocco Martino, was the subject of a Telegraph article earlier this month in which he was referred to by his intelligence codename, "Giacomo". His admission to investigating magistrates in Rome on Friday apparently confirms suggestions that - by commissioning "Giacomo" to procure and circulate documents - France...
  • Kerry campaign attacks President over 'war honour he did not earn'

    08/28/2004 5:10:56 PM PDT · by IMRight · 206 replies · 5,673+ views
    London Telegraph ^ | 08/29/04 | Charles Laurence
    After weeks of denigration of the Democratic challenger's Vietnam war record, Mr Kerry's backers have responded with allegations against the President - including the claim that he was once photographed in uniform wearing a medal ribbon he had not earned. As polls showed that Mr Bush had edged ahead of Mr Kerry for the first time, a pro-Kerry organisation labelled the President an "impostor" over the photograph, taken in 1970 and discovered in his father's Presidential Library in Houston, Texas. The ribbon is an Air Force Outstanding Unit Award - which was not awarded to the 111th Fighter Intercept Squadron...
  • Attack Iran, US Chief Ordered British

    06/29/2004 6:13:12 PM PDT · by blam · 37 replies · 438+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 6-30-2004 | Michael Smith
    Attack Iran, US chief ordered British By Michael Smith, Defence Correspondent (Filed: 30/06/2004) America's military commander in Iraq ordered British troops to prepare a full-scale ground offensive against Iranian forces that had crossed the border and grabbed disputed territory, a senior officer has disclosed. An attack would almost certainly have provoked open conflict with Iran. But the British chose instead to resolve the matter through diplomatic channels. Lt Gen Ricardo Sanchez "If we had attacked the Iranian positions, all hell would have broken loose," a defence source said yesterday. "We would have had the Iranians to our front and the...