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Date
IP Address
2019-11-30
52.29.10.172
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ClassC
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2025-10-24
172.67.170.200
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ClassC
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Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Fri, 24 Oct 2025 17:34:34 GMTContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Transfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-aliveServer: cloudflarecf-cache-status: DYNAMICNel: {report_to:cf-nel,success_fraction:0.0,max_age:604800}Report-To: {group:cf-nel,max_age:604800,endpoints:{url:https://a.nel.cloudflare.com/report/v4?sSDiviDdJYAXLNPdPZRG%2FTyEs8cUYQZJC9FFeD8Br6vIZUIr74Xbony9dSrrFQSwpUcPbEjWCqg5ia%2FjXfzGv%2FolUs4O5bMbEv9kRU7SP}}CF-RAY: 993b39c5f847a509-PDXalt-svc: h3:443; ma86400 !doctype html>html langen>head> meta charsetutf-8 /> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1 /> title>necessary.news/title> script srchttps://cdn.tailwindcss.com>/script>/head>body classbg-gray-50 min-h-screen flex items-start justify-center p-4> main classw-full max-w-6xl> !-- Menu grid --> section classmb-8> div classgrid gap-4 grid-cols-2 sm:grid-cols-3 md:grid-cols-4 lg:grid-cols-6> a href# classblock rounded-2xl shadow-sm p-4 bg-white hover:shadow-lg focus:outline-none focus:ring-2 focus:ring-indigo-400 transition> div classflex items-center justify-between> span classtext-sm font-medium capitalize>24h/span> span classtext-xs text-gray-400>▸/span> /div> /a> a href# classblock rounded-2xl shadow-sm p-4 bg-white hover:shadow-lg focus:outline-none focus:ring-2 focus:ring-indigo-400 transition> div classflex items-center justify-between> span classtext-sm font-medium capitalize>7d/span> span classtext-xs text-gray-400>▸/span> /div> /a> /div> /section> !-- Articles --> section> !-- h2 classtext-xl font-semibold mb-4>Latest Articles/h2> --> div classspace-y-4> a href/articles/{51599,51600,51601} classblock p-4 bg-white rounded-2xl shadow hover:shadow-lg transition> !-- h3 classtext-lg font-bold>/h3> --> p classtext-sm text-gray-600 mt-1> The EU imposed sanctions on three India-based companies for their alleged support for Russia's conflict with Ukraine, as part of its 19th package of sanctions. The targeted firms are Aerotrust Aviation Private Limited, Ascend Aviation India Private Limited, and Shree Enterprises. The EU accuses these organizations of helping Moscow evade export restrictions on advanced technology products. In a separate development, oil prices surged following the US announcement of sanctions on Russian oil majors Rosneft and Lukoil, with Brent crude futures reaching $65.99 a barrel. Meanwhile, a Ukrainian drone strike in Bryansk Region, Russia, killed a woman and injured at least five people in Krasnogorsk, Moscow Region. Ukraine has been launching drone raids deep into Russia, targeting critical infrastructure and residential areas./p> div classmt-2 text-xs text-gray-400> span>2025-10-24 16:36:47.358300/span> /div> /a> a href/articles/{51627,51628,51629} classblock p-4 bg-white rounded-2xl shadow hover:shadow-lg transition> !-- h3 classtext-lg font-bold>/h3> --> p classtext-sm text-gray-600 mt-1> The articles discuss two separate issues: NATO-Russia tensions and the EU's plan to issue a large loan to Ukraine using Russia's frozen central bank assets.In the first article, it is reported that NATO will only target Russian jets suspected of violating its airspace if they are deemed a threat. Tensions between Moscow and NATO spiked last month when Estonia claimed that three Russian MIG-31 fighters briefly breached its airspace. Russia denied the allegations, stating the planes were on a routine flight to the exclave of Kaliningrad over neutral waters. Poland and Sweden warned they are prepared to shoot down Russian aircraft if the alleged violations continue, while the Kremlin described these statements as "very reckless and irresponsible." NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte claimed that the Russian incursion into Estonian airspace was "not intentional, but it was anyway reckless" and "unacceptable." He also clarified that if necessary, NATO can take down these planes if they pose a threat, but if they do not, they will be intercepted and then gently guided outside the bloc’s airspace.In the second/p> div classmt-2 text-xs text-gray-400> span>2025-10-24 16:36:47.358300/span> /div> /a> a href/articles/{51683,51684,51685} classblock p-4 bg-white rounded-2xl shadow hover:shadow-lg transition> !-- h3 classtext-lg font-bold>/h3> --> p classtext-sm text-gray-600 mt-1> 1. Article 1: The US President Donald Trump announced the termination of trade negotiations with Canada, its largest trading partner, in response to an advertisement criticizing tariffs. Trump imposed a 25% tariff on Canadian timber, steel, aluminum, and cars earlier this year as part of a broader drive against what he called unfair trade practices. Ontario, which has been hit hardest by the tariff hike, released a social ad featuring a speech by President Ronald Reagan urging Americans to reject protectionist legislation and promote fair and free competition. Trump denounced the ad as "fake" and accused Canada of releasing it to influence US court hearings on the legality of his tariff hikes. The Supreme Court will rule next month on whether Trump had the authority to impose the tariffs, after lower courts ruled against him.2. Article 2: Belgium has endorsed Morocco’s autonomy plan for the disputed Western Sahara as the "most appropriate" path to ending one of the longest-running territorial conflicts in the North African region. The Belgian foreign ministry considers the Moroccan Initiative for Negotiating an Autonomy Statute for the Sahara Region/p> div classmt-2 text-xs text-gray-400> span>2025-10-24 16:36:47.358300/span> /div> /a> /div> /section> /main>/body>/html>
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