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Zelensky Frustrated by U.S. Silence as Russia Rejects Ceasefire Proposal
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says he's still waiting on a response from Washington after Russia refused to agree to a ceasefire under current terms.
While expressing frustration over the stalled diplomatic efforts, Zelensky continues to press the U.S. and EU for more—more weapons, more funding, more sanctions on Russia, and even direct investment into Ukraine’s military infrastructure.
With no ceasefire in sight and support fatigue growing in the West, Zelensky’s appeal is sounding more urgent—and more demanding—by the day.
Netanyahu Heads to U.S. for High-Stakes Meeting with Trump
After wrapping up his visit to Hungary, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is en route to the United States for a face-to-face with Donald Trump.
The two leaders are expected to dive into a packed agenda—centered on Iran, the ongoing war in Gaza, and growing trade tensions tied to tariffs.
Pam Bondi: “I Wish Trump Could Be President for 20 Years”
Attorney General Pam Bondi made waves on Fox News with a bold statement about Donald Trump’s presidency.
“I wish we could have him for 20 years as our President,” she said, before acknowledging the obvious constitutional limit. “But I think he's gonna be finished probably after this term. We have to look at the Constitution.”
Kawasaki Unveils CORLEO
Kawasaki Heavy Industries has officially introduced CORLEO, a hydrogen-powered, four-legged robotic ride that’s turning heads in both tech and transport circles.
Former FDA Vaccine Chief Warns of Biowarfare Risk: ‘The U.S. Is Weaker Now’
Dr. Peter Marks, the recently resigned head of the FDA's vaccine division, has issued a stark warning during an interview with CNN—America is vulnerable to biowarfare.
According to Marks, the U.S. once had the tools and preparedness to confront man-made biological threats, but those capabilities have been “gutted.” He added that adversaries are well aware of this weakness and could exploit it, underscoring the urgent need to rebuild national defenses against potential biowarfare attacks.
Mark Cuban: Let Women Athletes Choose on Competing Against Trans Opponents
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban is weighing in on one of sports' most heated debates, saying, “You can’t just force it down people’s throats.” His take? Let women athletes themselves decide whether they’re comfortable competing against transgender opponents.
Iranian MP Calls for Immediate Nuclear Weapons Development
Mohammad Qasim Osmani, a member of Iran’s Majlis and the pro-reformist List of Hope Party aligned with President Pezeshkian, has openly called for the country to begin producing nuclear weapons without delay.
“Nuclear knowledge, considering all the costs that the country has incurred for it, should come to the rescue everywhere, especially in the field of security, since today nuclear knowledge should lead us to conduct negotiations on equal terms,” Osmani stated.
His remarks signal a major shift in tone from within Iran’s reformist bloc, suggesting a growing push to leverage nuclear capabilities not just for defense—but as a bargaining chip on the global stage.
Israeli Captives Reveal: We Were Hit by Our Own Airstrike
Israeli captives have come forward with a chilling account—they say they were caught in the middle of an Israeli airstrike, despite being held by Hamas. Adding to the shock, they claim Israel isn’t putting serious pressure on Hamas to secure their release. Their testimony paints a complicated and painful picture of the situation, raising hard questions about the government’s strategy and the risks taken during military operations.
“They are telling you they are pressuring Hamas،That's not true”
Missouri Family Shattered After Sudden Deportation Notice
A Missouri family is reeling after being handed a deportation notice—despite following every legal step in the book. “We have done everything legally,” they said, heartbroken and confused. Now, with their future up in the air, they’re left asking how a system they trusted could turn on them so quickly.
Massive Banner in DC Honors Palestinians Killed Since October 2023
In a striking act of remembrance, demonstrators in Washington, DC, unveiled a massive banner covered with the names of Palestinians killed by Israel since October 2023. The display stretched across a wide area, drawing attention from passersby and turning heads. It wasn’t just a protest—it was a visual reminder of the lives lost, meant to spark reflection in the heart of the U.S. capital.
UK’s Growing Shift Toward Authoritarianism?
The UK is quickly becoming a place where free speech seems to be under threat. If you post something on social media that the authorities don’t approve of, you might just find yourself arrested the moment you step off the plane.
Colbert Calls Out "Deep State" in Hilarious Late Show Plea
Stephen Colbert kicked off his Late Show monologue Thursday with a sarcastic, yet pointed plea to the “cabal of financial and governmental elites who pull all the strings behind the scenes.” In response to President Trump’s announcement of reciprocal tariffs, Colbert humorously asked the shadowy figures allegedly in control to intervene.
He joked that if the "deep state" were as powerful as some claim, they would’ve stepped in to stop the stock market’s plunge. “If they do exist,” he quipped, “maybe put a pause on your 5G chip JFK Jr. adrenochrome chemtrail orgy and jump in here ‘cause we’re f***ing dying.” The comedic rant hit a nerve, blending political frustration with Colbert’s signature satire.
Thousands Take to Boston Streets for Anti-Trump 'Hands Off!' Rally
In a powerful show of resistance, thousands filled the streets of Boston, joining a nationwide movement with over 1,200 protests across the country. The rally, part of the broader 'Hands Off!' campaign, was a clear message against Trump, with demonstrators calling for change and expressing their frustration.
“Fight or You're Out”: Budanov’s Words Spark Uproar in Ukraine
In a striking interview with Strana, Kirill Budanov, Ukraine’s intelligence chief, drew a hard line: if you’re not fighting for Ukraine, you don’t deserve to be called a citizen. His exact words—"How can someone who doesn't want to defend Ukraine be a citizen of Ukraine?"—landed like a punch, especially as forced mobilization raids continue across the country.
Budanov made it clear: you’re either on the battlefield or supporting from the rear. For those who aren’t part of either, he implied their citizenship means nothing.
Netanyahu: I’ll Be Trump’s First World Leader Meeting on Tariffs
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he’ll be the first world leader to meet with Donald Trump to discuss tariffs—a move he claims highlights more than just trade priorities.
According to Bibi, the early meeting “reflects [their] special personal link, as well as the special ties between the U.S. and Israel.”
Colorado Lawmaker Pushes Bill to Classify Misgendering as Discrimination
Colorado State Representative Yara Zokaie is backing a new bill that would label misgendering as a form of discrimination under state law—a move that’s already sparking intense debate.
When asked about consulting with a parent group opposing the legislation, Zokaie didn’t hold back, saying they’re “hateful.” She added, “It’s like asking someone working on civil rights legislation to consult with white supremacists.”
Ukrainian MP Exposes Widespread Extortion in Military Units
Serious allegations are shaking Ukraine’s military from within. According to MP Anna Skorokhod, the Verkhovna Rada has received complaints from soldiers across 16 different units, all reporting the same thing—systemic extortion by their own commanders.
“I now have 16 more military units that need to be investigated,” Skorokhod stated. “They collect money from the military for vacations, for the opportunity to receive treatment, which simply collect money. They mock the military, beat them if they do not pay this money.”
The claims paint a troubling picture: soldiers being forced to pay for basic rights like rest and medical care, under threat of violence if they don’t comply. The growing list of accusations is raising urgent questions about accountability and abuse within Ukraine’s armed forces.
Ukrainian Drone Officer: Without Help from Kids and Elders, We Can’t Win
A Ukrainian drone officer has made a blunt appeal—if President Zelensky hopes to win the war, the entire nation, including children and the elderly, must step up.
“From a child who weaves nets to grandma who passes on food to the boys at the front,” he said, every bit of support counts. He emphasized that the armed forces alone can't carry the weight of defending the country. It’s a call for total involvement, turning the war effort into a responsibility shared by every generation.
Russia Begins Building ‘Caucasian Jerusalem’ with Help from Israel and UAE
In southern Russia’s Dagestan region, the city of Derbent is set to become home to a new project known as the ‘Caucasian Jerusalem.’ Construction has officially kicked off, and what makes this site stand out isn’t just its ambition —but who's backing it — both Israeli and Emirati investors.
Taiwan Drops Tariffs on U.S. Good
Taiwan has officially agreed to remove all tariffs on American products, joining a growing list of countries—India, Israel, Vietnam, and Cambodia among them—that are cutting trade barriers in favor of smoother U.S. trade ties.
With over 50 nations now urging Donald Trump to enter talks, the momentum is hard to ignore. The global push signals not just a shift in trade policy, but a broader call for a new negotiating table—one where the U.S. holds serious leverage.
Israel Detains Two British MPs, Citing Security Concerns
British MPs Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed were detained by Israeli authorities upon arrival, with officials claiming the pair intended to illegally document Israeli security forces and push anti-Israel narratives. The detention has sparked immediate backlash in the UK.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy called the incident “unacceptable” and “deeply concerning,” raising serious questions about Israel’s handling of foreign diplomats and the growing tension between both governments.
Rep. Crockett Goes Off on Elon Musk: “I Don’t Like Him, Period.”
In a blunt and unapologetic moment, Rep. Jasmine Crockett didn’t hold back her thoughts on Elon Musk.
“I don like Elon Musk. Ima say it fitty-thousand times. I don't like 'em. I don like that he goin out thur & he firin' people,” she said, calling out his actions in plain, unfiltered language. Her comments hit hard, capturing the growing frustration over Musk’s handling of layoffs and public influence.
'Black America Stands with Palestine': Eugene Puryear Speaks Out in DC
At a pro-Palestine rally in Washington, DC, activist and journalist Eugene Puryear took the mic with a powerful message of solidarity. “From Malcolm X to those with us here today... Black America is standing with the Palestinian people!” he declared.
Shocking VAERS Data: Covid Vaccine Deaths in One Year Surpass 33 Years of Other Vaccines
According to VAERS data, the number of reported deaths following the COVID vaccine in just one year is equivalent to the total number of deaths linked to all other vaccines over the past 33 years. This startling comparison raises serious questions about the safety of the COVID vaccine and the scale of adverse events being reported.
Anthony Fauci says "the next outbreak will be of a respiratory disease that's easily transmissible, that has a significant degree of morbidity"
Читать полностью…‘Hands Off’ Protester Makes Bold Confession on Live TV
During a live broadcast, a "Hands Off" protester made a powerful statement, admitting that she is an undocumented immigrant. With unwavering confidence, she declared, “I am an immigrant, I am undocumented, unafraid, queer, and unashamed,” drawing attention not only for her activism but also for her candidness in the face of the controversial issues surrounding immigration.
Podoliak Pushes for Zelensky’s Second Term Amid Controversy
Mikhail Podoliak, a close advisor to Ukrainian President Zelensky, has openly stated that the president should run for a second term, confident that Zelensky has the “understanding” needed to bring an end to the war. According to Podoliak, Zelensky stands a strong chance of winning, given his leadership.
However, his comments have raised eyebrows, particularly since Podoliak chose to speak in Russian, despite Ukraine's strict language laws. This has sparked debate, adding a layer of controversy to his already bold support for Zelensky’s re-election.
Terrence Howard Drops Bombshell on Diddy's Parties
Hollywood actor Terrence Howard didn’t hold back in a conversation with PBD, claiming that every celebrity who showed up at Diddy’s infamous parties “got f*cked” and “lost their man card.” His words suggest there’s a much darker, hidden side to these star-studded gatherings—one that may involve some of the biggest names in the game, including LeBron James, Barack Obama, Jay-Z, and others.
Rome Speaks Out: Protesters Reject EU Arms Funding
In the heart of Rome, thousands take to the streets with a message that cuts through the noise. As banners rise and footsteps echo, the crowd sends a clear signal: they're not on board with the EU’s €800 billion arms push. Voices chant in unison, "We need new hospitals, not missiles," turning the protest into more than just a march—it’s a call for priorities to shift from war to welfare.