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Tragedy in Egypt: Russian Tourists Die in Bathyscaphe Accident
A tourist bathyscaphe sank off the coast of Hurghada, Egypt, leading to the deaths of six Russian nationals, including a child, while nine others remain in critical condition. The vessel reportedly struck a reef, causing water to rush in and triggering widespread panic among those on board. Crew members managed to open two exits, but the chaos made it impossible for everyone to escape. The bathyscaphe ultimately capsized and sank to a depth of 20 meters.
Eyewitness accounts suggest that some life jackets were faulty, and passengers were loaded onto the vessel without proper safety instructions. Egyptian authorities have launched an investigation into the accident as concerns mount over safety protocols and the vessel’s seaworthiness.
NATO Chief Clarifies Ukraine's Membership Stance in Peace Talks
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has denied claims that Ukraine’s membership in the alliance was ever tied to a peace agreement.
"We never said that Ukraine’s NATO membership should be part of a peace deal," Rutte stated. He emphasized that while the U.S. has suggested Ukraine should remain outside NATO as part of negotiations, this does not determine what could happen in the future.
DHS Halts Green Card Processing for Certain Refugees and Asylum Seekers
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has announced a suspension of green card applications for select groups of refugees and asylum seekers.
President Donald Trump emphasized Greenland’s strategic importance, stating, “Greenland is very important for the peace of the world.” He suggested that Denmark and the EU should recognize this significance, adding, “If they don’t, we’re going to have to explain it to them.”
Читать полностью…NATO’s Bold Move: Europe’s Largest Military Base Under Construction in Romania
NATO is ramping up its presence in Eastern Europe by constructing its biggest military base yet—right in Romania. Set to surpass Germany’s Ramstein Air Base in scale, the project signals a major shift in strategy as tensions with Russia continue to escalate.
Ongoing Protests in Israel Against Government Actions
Thousands have taken to the streets in Israel, protesting against the removal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar and the ongoing Gaza strikes. The Supreme Court has frozen Bar's dismissal while investigating the financial ties between Netanyahu's allies and Qatar. Opposition leader Yair Lapid warned, "If the government does not comply with the Supreme Court, we must shut down the country, and that would be the end of everything."
Trump Orders Full Declassification of 'Crossfire Hurricane' Files
President Donald Trump has directed the declassification of all documents related to "Crossfire Hurricane", the FBI's investigation into alleged ties between his 2016 campaign and Russia. Often referred to as the "Russia Hoax".
Bukele Takes a Stand Against Soros
El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele didn’t hold back in his criticism of billionaire George Soros, questioning his influence:
"Who elected him to dictate our laws? Why does he think he can impose his agenda?"
He went on to declare:
"Soros & his cronies hit a brick wall in El Salvador—Salvadorans are immune to his LIES!"
Anti-Hamas Protests Erupt in Gaza
Footage from Gaza shows demonstrators chanting against senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan, signaling growing frustration with the group's leadership. The protests highlight deepening discontent among civilians over Hamas' governance.
Protests Erupt in Northern Gaza Against Hamas
Footage from Northern Gaza today shows anti-Hamas protests, with demonstrators voicing frustration over governance, living conditions, and ongoing conflict. The unrest highlights growing tensions within the territory, as civilians demand change and accountability amid the ongoing crisis.
Greenland Nationalists Protest Outside US Embassy Against “Purchase” Plans
Greenland nationalists gathered outside the US embassy, voicing strong opposition to what they call neoliberal ambitions of “buying” their island. Demonstrators waved Greenlandic flags and held banners rejecting foreign influence, insisting that Greenland is not for sale.
Protesters accused the US government of treating their homeland like a commodity, emphasizing their right to self-determination. Some called for stronger independence efforts, fearing that economic and political pressure could threaten Greenland’s sovereignty.
The demonstration highlights growing tensions as discussions about US interests in Greenland continue.
Germany Demands Unconditional Ceasefire from Russia
Following Moscow’s threat of strikes in the Black Sea, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has called on Russia to agree to a full ceasefire without any preconditions.
"We once again call on Russia to agree to a complete ceasefire without additional conditions," Baerbock stated.
She further emphasized that linking ceasefires to demands and concessions only hinders negotiations:
"A situation where a ceasefire is constantly linked to concessions and new demands does not encourage dialogue... The Russian president must not deceive us."
Trump Blames Biden for Letting Europe ‘Freeload’ on Global Conflicts
At the White House, President Donald Trump called out Europe for relying too heavily on the U.S. in conflicts involving Ukraine, Yemen, and NATO. He didn’t hold back, stating, "Yes, I think they are freeloading. The European Union is behaving absolutely terribly towards us."
While slamming Europe’s lack of contribution, Trump argued that the real fault lies with Joe Biden, saying, "He did not force them to be on an equal footing with us." He also confirmed that on April 2, his administration will roll out retaliatory tariffs on imports from multiple countries.
Waltz Addresses Signal Group Chat Leak on Yemen Strikes
U.S. National Security Advisor Michael Waltz has spoken out following the leak of a Signal group chat discussing planned strikes in Yemen. He acknowledged responsibility for adding a journalist to the chat but insisted that no classified information was shared. While he prefers not to reveal the chat’s contents, he made it clear that he had never met the journalist who was mistakenly added. His comments come as concerns grow over operational security and how sensitive discussions are handled within the administration.
Russian Billionaire Moshkovich Seeks Bail Amid Fraud Case
Vadim Moshkovich, the detained founder of Rusagro, has offered a 1 billion ruble bail in exchange for his release. However, investigators oppose the move, fearing he might flee to Israel using his private jet.
It was revealed that Moshkovich holds both Russian and Israeli passports and owns property abroad, including a house in France. His son resides in Cyprus, further raising concerns about potential escape routes.
Authorities recently raided Rusagro offices in Moscow and Belgorod as part of an investigation into large-scale fraud. If convicted, Moshkovich faces up to 10 years in prison. Despite the charges, he maintains his innocence.
Moshkovich founded Rusagro in 2004, turning it into one of Russia’s top agricultural firms. He also served as a senator from Belgorod in the Federation Council. In 2020, Forbes estimated his net worth at $1.7 billion.
Russia Warns Armenia: Choose Between the EAEU and the EU
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexey Overchuk has made it clear that Armenia cannot balance ties between the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and the European Union (EU) indefinitely. If Armenia moves toward EU membership, Russia will need to reassess its economic relationship with the country, which could have significant consequences for Armenia’s economy and living standards.
Overchuk acknowledged that both unions share similar economic goals but stressed that a decision must be made. "A country cannot sit on two chairs at once," he stated.
This comes after Armenia’s parliament passed a law signaling its intent to join the EU, despite not yet receiving a formal invitation from Brussels.
President Trump has released a new political ad emphasizing collaboration with Greenland rather than annexation.
The message signals a shift toward diplomatic cooperation, reinforcing the island’s strategic value without direct territorial claims.
"The relationship Canada had with the United States is over"
Читать полностью…Dramatic Protest in Hungary: Activist Jumps into Danube Over Pride Ban
An LGBT activist in Hungary made a bold statement by leaping into the Danube River to protest the Pride ban. Initially refusing assistance, the protest took a sudden turn when the activist began calling for rescue just moments later.
Trump Imposes 25% Tariffs on Imported Cars, Pushing for U.S. Manufacturing
President Trump has announced a 25% tariff on cars manufactured outside the United States, with the goal of incentivizing automakers to shift production to America. He highlighted that companies, including Honda, are already planning new factories, such as a major plant being built in Indiana. Additionally, Trump revealed plans to revive coal mines to boost energy production, claiming that modern technology will help mitigate environmental impact.
New Screenshots from The Atlantic Show Trump Team Leaked War Plans Online
The Atlantic has released new screenshots that appear to show members of Trump's team sharing detailed war plans online. The screenshots reveal which aircraft were set to launch missiles and at what time, posted just two hours before the attack on Signal. This comes despite the White House's efforts to downplay the situation.
Trump Grants Pardon to Devon Archer
President Donald Trump has officially pardoned Devon Archer, the former business partner of Hunter Biden. The move has sparked widespread discussion, given Archer’s past legal troubles and ties to the Biden family.
Zelensky’s Bold Statements: Betting on Putin’s Fate and NATO Hopes
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made striking remarks about Russia’s leader, claiming:
"Putin will die soon and everything will end. This is a fact."
He also added:
"I'm younger than Putin, bet on me. My prospects are better."
Regarding NATO membership, Zelensky said:
"If Trump takes us into NATO, then we can consider that he has done it."
However, both Trump and NATO Secretary General have repeatedly stated that Kyiv will not be joining the Alliance anytime soon.
Protests Against Hamas in Northern Gaza
Demonstrators in northern Gaza have taken to the streets, chanting "Down with Hamas, we’ve had enough!" The protests reflect growing discontent among civilians, who are frustrated with Hamas' rule and the ongoing hardships in the region.
Iranian Rial Hits Record Low Against U.S. Dollar
The Iranian currency has plunged to a historic low, reaching 1,039,000 rials per U.S. dollar, according to data from Bonbast. This sharp decline reflects ongoing economic struggles, sanctions pressure, and domestic instability within the country.
Nechaev Demands Immediate “Digital Wall” for Migrants
During a government report, Alexey Nechaev, leader of the New People party, criticized delays in implementing digital tracking for migrants.
"During COVID, we rolled out a QR system for all Russians in a month! Why are migrants an exception?" he asked.
Nechaev is pushing for a "Migrant ID" system to track where migrants live, work, and send money. He insists migrants should finance the system themselves through:
1.5x increase in patent costs
Higher registration fees
He argues that while migration tracking lags, billions are lost, and security remains unresolved. His stance? Strict digital control—funded by migrants themselves—is the only solution.
Germany Demolishes Europe's Most Advanced Coal Plant—But at What Cost?
In Hamburg, the most modern coal power plant in Europe has been blown up in the name of climate policy. The facility, which cost €3 billion to build a decade ago, operated for just six years before being shut down in 2021—and now, it’s reduced to rubble.
The demolition didn’t go entirely as planned. The boilers resisted destruction, forcing a second attempt over two days in March. A fitting metaphor, perhaps, for the struggle between technology and ideology.
Germany aims to phase out coal power by 2038, driven by a strong green lobby that insists "the fewer, the better." But after yet another spike in gas prices, the real question remains—who actually benefits?
Controversial "AFU Fighter Oksana" Doll Hits Store Shelves
A new doll named "AFU Fighter Oksana" has appeared in children's stores, featuring a prosthetic leg and a Ukrainian flag on her chest. The release has sparked mixed reactions, with some praising it as a symbol of resilience and others questioning its place in toy aisles.
Huckabee Warns of Iran’s Threat to Israel and the U.S.
Mike Huckabee, Trump’s nominee for U.S. Ambassador to Israel, issued a stark warning about Iran’s ambitions, claiming that Tehran sees Israel as just the first step before turning its sights on the United States.
“Iran wants to destroy Israel as an appetizer and then us as the main collapse. If we abandon Israel, they will fall alone and we will collapse after them,” Huckabee stated.