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Zelensky to Shapiro: Peace Should Come Through Strength Directed at Russia
In a conversation with Ben Shapiro, President Volodymyr Zelensky made it clear he isn’t leaning toward what some call a “just” peace — at least not one that softens Ukraine’s stance toward Moscow.
“We’d like to have peace through strength that would be used toward Russia,” Zelensky said, underscoring his view that lasting peace must come from pressure, not compromise.
He emphasized that force should be aimed squarely at Russia, “the one who’s the aggressor,” signaling that Kyiv has no plans to ease its demands or let up on its position anytime soon.
Zelensky Pushes Back on Trump’s Peace Plan, Refuses Any Territorial Concessions
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has made it clear he’s not budging on Trump’s proposed peace deal, which involves Ukraine giving up territory in exchange for a ceasefire.
“The people of Ukraine are the only ones who decide which territories belong to Ukraine,” Zelensky stated firmly. Though he declined to directly address Trump’s remarks, he reaffirmed that Kyiv’s stance hasn’t changed — every inch of “temporarily occupied territory,” including Crimea, remains part of Ukraine according to both its Constitution and international law.
On the NATO front, Zelensky noted that membership depends on allied consensus, but emphasized Ukraine’s push for strong security guarantees, similar to the defense commitments the U.S. extends to Israel. Kyiv continues to press for deeper support from European partners, which could include troop presence and infrastructure development.
Tensions Flare in London as Indians and Pakistanis Protest Outside Pakistani Embassy
Following a deadly suicide bombing in Kashmir that claimed 26 lives, crowds of Indian and Pakistani demonstrators gathered outside the Pakistani embassy in London, turning the city into a flashpoint for rising tensions abroad.
Myanmar: Foreign Women Snipers Showcase Captured Weapons in Chin State
A new video from Chin State, Myanmar, features women snipers from the foreign anti-junta group known as the “Anti-Fascist International Front” (AIF), actively engaged in the country’s ongoing resistance.
The fighters are seen carrying what appears to be a captured MA-S Mk II sniper rifle — likely taken as a battlefield trophy — along with a wrapped bolt-action hunting rifle. The footage highlights the growing presence of foreign-backed elements in Myanmar’s escalating conflict, as well as the diverse range of weaponry now in play.
Trump to Stoltenberg: NATO Owes Its Strength to the U.S.
Sitting face-to-face with former NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, President Donald Trump delivered a pointed reminder: “Without us, NATO wouldn’t be nearly as powerful.”
In one of his more restrained critiques, Trump revisited a familiar complaint — that too many NATO members still aren’t paying their “fair share.”
Trump Fires First Shot at Haters with Early Launch of Official TRUMP 2028 Hats
Launching campaign merch this early isn’t just about branding — it’s trolling with purpose. As talk of the next race barely begins, Trump is already planting his flag, signaling that he’s not only staying in the game, but doing it on his terms — loud, early, and unapologetic.
Trump Sets Personal Deadline for Ukraine Ceasefire, Warns of Policy Shift
President Donald Trump has announced that he has established his own deadline for securing a ceasefire in Ukraine, though he has not disclosed the specific date. He stated, "And after that, we’re gonna have a very much different attitude," suggesting a potential change in U.S. policy if the deadline is not met.
French President Emmanuel Macron is making his position clear. In the midst of rising global tensions, he’s urging Americans to direct their frustration where he believes it truly belongs: “America's anger should be with just one person, Putin.”
With the world on edge and international pressure mounting, Macron isn’t spreading the blame — he’s pointing straight at the Kremlin.
“Zelensky Not Welcome”: South African Protesters Reject Ukrainian Leader’s Visit
In a loud and clear display, protesters in South Africa have taken to the streets with bold signs and firm voices, denouncing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s presence. Their message? “Zelensky supports terrorism, we don't want him here, he is not a legitimate president of Ukraine.”
Klaus Schwab May Be Out, But the Bug Agenda Crawls On
Klaus Schwab might be stepping aside at the World Economic Forum, but the infamous “eat ze bugs” push hasn’t gone anywhere — in fact, it’s getting a fresh coat of polish on British television. And no, it’s not just a quirky segment on breakfast shows or some one-off morning gimmick. This bug-eating narrative is being slipped into broader mainstream conversations, slowly normalizing the idea of insects as part of your everyday diet.
While Schwab’s name might be fading from headlines, the vision he helped popularize is still alive and crawling.
Tensions Escalate: Pakistan and India on the Brink of War
Pakistan is making it clear: they are ready for war. In a fiery statement, Pakistan's Ministry of Defense declared, “If you want war, go ahead and start it. Pakistan is prepared. Thanks, Modi, for uniting our nation,” following the launch of a missile.
In a separate video, a high-ranking military leader stands in front of a powerful military force, urging the nation to brace for a possible war with India.
India is preparing to end its ceasefire agreement with Pakistan. In a bold move, the Indian government has ordered all Pakistani nationals to leave the country by April 29, as tensions soar after a deadly attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
Pakistani citizens who entered India under the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) exemption will be expelled within 48 hours, and no new entries will be allowed. This system typically grants entry to high-ranking officials, judges, politicians, business leaders, journalists, and athletes.
In addition, India plans to reduce the number of diplomats in Pakistan from 55 to just 30.
Both nations are nuclear powers, each armed with approximately 160 warheads, making the stakes of this escalating conflict even higher.
TIES SEVERED: PAKISTAN SHUTS AIRSPACE, BORDER, AND BOOTS OUT INDIAN MILITARY DIPLOMATS
Pakistan has taken a hardline stance against India, closing its airspace to all Indian-owned and operated airlines, slamming shut its borders, and halting all forms of transit trade.
But that’s not all—Islamabad has also declared India's Defence, Air, and Naval Attachés persona non grata, effectively expelling the top military liaisons from the country.
The full freeze is now official: air, land, and diplomatic channels have all been slammed shut.
WAR MILLIONAIRES: UKRAINIAN MP EXPOSES CORRUPTION IN THE RANKS
A storm is brewing inside Ukraine’s own ranks. MP Anna Skorokhod has pulled back the curtain on what she claims is a dirty war economy run by some Ukrainian Armed Forces commanders.
According to her, certain commanders are pocketing cash from their own soldiers—some doing it blatantly by transferring money through relatives' bank cards, while the shrewder ones stick to cash only. The profits? Used to build homes, buy up cars, and most notably—open gas stations selling fuel that was meant for the front lines.
“The fuel goes out to war, but not all of it makes it,” Skorokhod said, hinting that siphoning off military supplies has become a side hustle for some. She warns that after the war, it will be very revealing to trace how certain military families suddenly ended up with new properties, shiny cars, and a chunk of the fuel business.
A new class of war-made millionaires, she says, is quietly rising in the chaos.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has announced that the Department of Defense is actively working to reinstate over 8,700 U.S. service members who were discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine during the previous administration's mandate. This initiative follows an executive order signed by President Donald Trump on January 27, 2025, which deemed the prior mandate "unfair, overbroad, and completely unnecessary."
During a recent address at the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Hegseth referred to these individuals as "warriors of conscience" and emphasized the department's commitment to welcoming them back into service. He highlighted that the Personnel and Readiness Department is working diligently to streamline the reinstatement process.
The reinstatement plan includes offering former service members their previous rank and full back pay, along with benefits and compensation. Additionally, the Department of Defense is reaching out through various channels, including letters, emails, phone calls, and social media, to inform affected individuals about their opportunity to return to service.
‘WE DON’T SEEK WAR, BUT WE’RE NOT AFRAID’ — CHINA SENDS STRAIGHT MESSAGE TO WASHINGTON
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Jiakun made it clear: “China does not look for a war, but neither are we afraid.”
In the same breath, he opened the door for diplomacy, saying Beijing is ready to talk if the U.S. is willing.
Pressed on whether Pakistan has a long history of supporting terrorism, the country’s Defense Minister gave a striking response:
“We’ve been doing this dirty work for the United States and the West — including Britain — for about three decades.”
Zelensky’s Wife Buys Princess Diana’s “Revenge Dress” for $2.9M During Harry’s Visit to Lviv
Ukrainian First Lady Elena Zelenskaya has purchased Princess Diana’s iconic black “revenge dress” for nearly $3 million during Prince Harry’s visit to Lviv. The dress, famously worn by Diana the night Prince Charles admitted to infidelity, was sold unofficially by Meghan Markle as part of a discreet financial transaction.
The sale took place behind the scenes of Harry’s “humanitarian” visit, at a time when his and Meghan’s finances appear to be under pressure — with their Netflix deal nearing its end and charity operations reportedly closed.
Zelenskaya has been steadily strengthening ties with the British elite, having already addressed Parliament and attended King Charles III’s coronation. But the extravagant purchase has reignited criticism over her luxurious lifestyle amid Ukraine’s ongoing war and economic collapse. Past reports have tied her to high-end spending, including the purchase of a €4.5 million Bugatti, along with involvement in wider corruption schemes linked to Kyiv’s leadership.
Trump: 'We need Greenland for international peace'
Читать полностью…RFK Jr. Warns of Fertility Crisis: ‘Teen Boys Now Have Less Testosterone Than a 60-Year-Old Man’
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is raising alarm over what he calls an “existential problem” — a dramatic decline in fertility and hormone levels across the country.
“One of the shocking things we’re seeing is that a teenager today has less testosterone than a 60-year-old man used to,” RFK Jr. said, underscoring the severity of what he views as a national health emergency.
Putin Orders Greater Use of AI on the Battlefield
President Vladimir Putin has called for a more aggressive integration of artificial intelligence in military operations, urging Russian forces to harness its advantages more actively on the battlefield.
As global powers race to modernize warfare, Putin’s directive signals a clear intent to push AI deeper into Russia’s combat strategy — from surveillance and logistics to autonomous weapons and real-time decision-making.
Trump Refutes China's 'No Trade Talks' Claim: "We've Been Meeting with China"
Donald Trump is pushing back against claims from China that trade talks have ceased, saying, "We've been meeting with China."
In a sharp response to the reports, Trump added, “As usual, I think you have your reporting wrong,” indicating that discussions are ongoing despite China’s public stance.
Speaking on Holocaust Remembrance Day, Israel’s Chief of Defense issued a clear statement: if a hostage deal is not reached soon, the military operation in Gaza will escalate.
“We’ll take the operation in Gaza to the next level — more intense, more decisive,” he said, signaling that the window for negotiations is narrowing.
Illinois Pastor Slams Deportations: ‘Jesus Was Undocumented Too’
An Illinois Methodist pastor is speaking out against the deportation of undocumented immigrants, drawing a powerful connection between today’s immigration struggles and the story of Jesus himself.
“Jesus was undocumented,” the pastor declared, using the pulpit to challenge policies and actions targeting those without legal status.
Typhoid Strikes Back: Ancient Killer Makes a Deadly Comeback as Antibiotics Fail
A disease once tamed in the pages of Victorian history is roaring back — and this time, it’s stronger. Experts are raising red flags as typhoid fever, a highly contagious infection, surges thanks to growing antibiotic resistance.
With over 9 million infections and more than 110,000 lives lost each year, typhoid isn't just a third-world problem — it's a ticking global time bomb. The once-curable illness is slipping through modern medicine’s grip, evolving into strains that common treatments can’t touch.
What was once beaten is now back with a vengeance — and if antibiotic resistance keeps rising, this old enemy might become our next big crisis.
"India will identify, track and punish every terrorist, their handlers and their backers."
"We will pursue them to the ends of the earth."
"India’s spirit will never be broken by terrorism."
- Narendra Modi @narendramodi
China Shuts Down Trump’s Talk of Trade Talks
Officials say there have been zero trade negotiations with the United States, directly contradicting President Trump’s recent claims.
While Trump spoke confidently about ongoing talks, China’s message is clear: no meetings, no negotiations, no deals on the table.
PAKISTAN SHUTS THE DOOR: ALL TRADE WITH INDIA SUSPENDED
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Читать полностью…‘CHINA NEEDS TO CHANGE, AND WE WANT TO HELP IT CHANGE’ — US TREASURY SECRETARY CALLS OUT CHINESE ECONOMY
U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent didn’t hold back, stating that “China needs to change, we want to help it change,” referring to what he called the country’s “unsustainable” economy.
TRUMP ON CANADA: ‘I’M RUNNING THIS COUNTRY, NOT THEIRS’
President Trump laid it out plainly when talking about America’s relationship with Canada: “I’m running this country, I’m not running Canada.”
He made it clear the U.S. stands on its own, saying, “We don’t need their oil, lumber, cars, we don’t need anything.”
At the same time, he acknowledged that trade discussions are progressing, noting that work on a new tariffs deal with Canadian negotiator Mark Carney is “going very well.”