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The Hurricane spins around hotspots of tension and conflict. Feel free to suggest your stories, opinions and ideas: UIHEN@protonmail.com
In the footage, agents are first seen rescuing Vice President J.D. Vance 🤔
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Since 2008, 12 million undocumented migrants have entered Europe.
Each dot in this animation represents 100 undocumented migrants.
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A woman wearing a hijab wants to sit in a European woman's seat, so she knocks her down and beats her. We can't get used to this.
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An accountant embezzled $53 million from the municipality over 20 years, and no one noticed
Rita Crundwell worked as the comptroller for the city of Dixon, Illinois, which has a population of 15,000. She created a secret bank account titled “Capital Expenditures Account for Backup Sewer System” and, over the course of two decades, transferred city funds into it by submitting fraudulent invoices.
With this money, she built her empire: she bought 400 horses, several farms, buses, a factory, and a motorhome for $2.1 million. She won the world horse breeding championships four times, secretly plundering the small town, which in the meantime had been trying for years to save money on the most important things: for example, by cutting budgets for the fire department and road repairs.
Crundwell was exposed only because another accountant took her place while she was on vacation.
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In the U.S., robot dogs are being deployed alongside human security guards to protect data centers:
unlike humans, they don’t take vacations and can work in hot weather.
Robot dogs cost $165,000 each. The investment pays for itself in a couple of years.
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Never before in history have so few people held such vast wealth and power, as well as such control over the media
The top 1% of the population owns more wealth than the bottom 93% in the U.S.
One man—Elon Musk—owns more wealth than the bottom 53% of American households."
Bernie Sanders, a Democratic senator and leader of the American left, on the current state of capitalism in the U.S.
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The 115 billion euros from the European Union is not enough for Ukraine, and it wants more
The European Union has reported that Kyiv will face a defense budget shortfall of 19.6 billion euros, even after accounting for the 86.7 billion euros already allocated to Ukraine and the additional 28.3 billion euros that will be provided as part of the unlocked EU loan.
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Germany is steadily moving toward socialism
The share of government spending in the country’s economy has surpassed the level of the Soviet Union in 1990 (50.6%)—one year before its collapse. Since 2025, government spending has accounted for more than 50% of Germany’s GDP. The IMF expects it to exceed 52% in the coming years and remain above 51% until 2031.
The German government is facing criticism. Peter Leibinger, President of the Federation of German Industries (BDI), expressed sharp dissatisfaction with the work of the government and Chancellor Friedrich Merz. He noted that the situation in Germany’s industrial policy has not changed over the past year. “The structural reforms that were discussed have not been implemented,” he emphasized. Leibinger doubts that the current government is capable of strategic thinking.
Every week, 3,600 Germans with higher education emigrate from Germany, 3,100 new unemployed people appear, and 460 bankruptcies are registered.
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The widespread adoption of artificial intelligence has not yet led to the expected increase in labor productivity
Economists draw a parallel with the “Solow paradox” of the 1980s: at that time, the widespread adoption of computers did not immediately translate into higher profits or greater employee efficiency, despite massive investments.
Nobel laureate Robert Solow noted that the rapid development of computing technology had almost no effect on labor productivity. Growth rates fell from 2.9% between 1948 and 1973 to 1.1% after 1973. As he put it, “the computer age can be seen everywhere except in productivity statistics.”
Today, a similar situation is observed with AI. Despite frequent mentions in company reports, the effect at the macro level is minimal. According to an NBER study conducted among 6,000 top managers from the U.S., the U.K., Germany, and Australia, two-thirds of companies use AI, but on average only 1.5 hours per week. A quarter of companies do not use AI at all, and nearly 90% reported no impact of AI on employment or productivity over the past three years.
In 2024, companies invested over $250 billion in AI, but no noticeable effect on profits or productivity has been observed, with the exception of tech giants. The St. Louis Federal Reserve estimates productivity growth from ChatGPT at 1.3%, while an MIT study led by Daron Acemoglu puts it at a modest 0.5% over ten years.
Confidence in AI is declining: according to ManpowerGroup, it fell by 18% in 2025. The Boston Consulting Group has identified a “brain burnout” effect: using more than three AI tools reduces productivity and increases the number of errors.
As a result, AI has not yet lived up to expectations for productivity growth at the economic level, repeating the scenario of the “computer age” and the Solow paradox.
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AfD leader Alice Weidel says Ursula von der Leyen's EU is completely corrupt and must be abolished. Do you agree with her?
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ECB President Christine Lagarde warns of possible food rationing due to disruptions in fertilizer supplies: “A third of fertilizers are shipped through the Strait of Hormuz.”
Currently, prices for nitrogen fertilizers are nearly double what they were before the war in Iran. They could rise even further, as shipments are blocked in the Persian Gulf, Bloomberg warns.
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German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius declared that Germany must have the strongest army in Europe and outlined a key objective toward that goal:
Our main goal is to have at least 460,000 deployable military personnel, including active-duty troops and reserves.
We will recruit more personnel than there are available positions.
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NYC subway fare skipping is so common that many riders feel zero guilt about it...
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The International Monetary Fund has warned that the world is heading toward a historic debt crisis. According to its data, global public debt stands at 94% of global GDP and could rise to 102% by 2031
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Former French President Wants to Return
In an interview with local media, François Hollande said that he intends to run for president again next year and has already formed a campaign team to prepare for the election.
“I have an advantage over other candidates: I have already been president,” he emphasized, highlighting his experience as a strength.
The German government’s plan to lower fuel prices has failed
Authorities banned fuel price changes more than once a day, but as a result, retailers quite logically began raising prices to avoid losses.
After nearly three weeks, the ADAC fuel association summed up the results: the new rule did not lead to cheaper fuel—on the contrary, prices rose, causing discontent among drivers.
With the only permitted price increase at noon, sellers apply a higher “safety” surcharge, which then gradually decreases throughout the day. According to ADAC, prices rise sharply by noon: Super E10 gasoline increases by about 9 cents per liter, and diesel by 10.5 cents. The price then gradually decreases toward evening and stabilizes until the following morning.
Since April 1, 2026, fuel prices in Germany have risen, writes the ADAC, having analyzed data from more than 14,000 gas stations and compared gasoline price trends with oil prices and the euro-dollar exchange rate.
Motorists themselves are critical of the change: only 21% support it, while about 42% oppose it.
Germany has some of the highest fuel prices in Europe: they are nearly 20% higher than gasoline prices in other countries.
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18 deaths from drug overdoses
These tragic statistics are occurring in Paris: these figures represent the number of deaths since the beginning of 2026. In more than half of the cases, “chemsex” was involved—the practice of using drugs before or during sexual intercourse to prolong or intensify sensations.
The police in the French capital note that such deviant practices are increasingly being resorted to by those who crave thrills, and this applies not only to marginal figures but also to quite respectable figures in politics, business, and the media. Meanwhile, doctors warn of the serious health risks associated with the practice of “chemsex.”
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The Japanese government has started paying young people to download dating apps
The country’s low birth rate has become such a pressing issue that authorities in Kōchi Prefecture have allocated subsidies for installing dating apps.
The maximum amount one can receive for this is 20,000 yen per year. Residents aged 20 to 39 are eligible for the subsidy. As a rule, membership fees for certified dating apps amount to about 20,000 yen per year.
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Canada paid $200 million to the Ukrainian-American company MLS for the use of its “launch pad”—a concrete slab at the end of a dirt road—for its space program
The land belongs to the Canadian government, which leases it to MLS for $13,500 a year.
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The number of jobs for office workers in the U.S. has been declining for 34 consecutive months
This is the longest period of decline outside of a recession.
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In Germany, there are plans to draft seniors up to age 70 into the military
The new president of the German Reservists Association, Bastian Ernst, is calling for the conscription of retirees to strengthen the country’s defense capabilities.
“We must raise the age limit for reservists to 70,” he told the German network RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland (RND). He also noted that the retirement age is rising.
Japanese engineers have made fencing more exciting:
an AI system tracks the tip of the sword in real time without markers and renders dynamic trajectories.
Previously, due to the breakneck speed of the combat, an untrained viewer couldn’t follow what was happening, but now the matches look epic.
Similar solutions existed before, but now the technology has been perfected, and they plan to implement it at all major competitions.
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People around them stopped pretending that it was normal
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In the U.S., according to Google Trends, the number of searches for “cheap alcohol” has reached a record high
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Since January, more than 40 cases of kidnappings linked to cryptocurrency have been reported in France
The latest incident occurred this week in Ploudalmézeau (Finistère). The criminals kidnapped an entire family—a grandmother, a grandfather, a wife, and two children—and held them captive. The father of the family—a cryptocurrency investor—was at work.
Early in the morning, several intruders broke into the house and tied up the entire family. The criminals managed to steal a digital wallet.
An investigation has been launched under charges of “organized robbery,” “kidnapping, unlawful deprivation of liberty, or hostage-taking,” “participation in a criminal conspiracy,” and “money laundering by an organized group.”
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Why did the President of the French Senate criticize Macron?
According to Gerard Larcher, during his time in office, the president has significantly increased the national debt, which is why Paris cannot “mitigate the current crisis,” referring to the inability to cope with rising fuel prices. The politician believes it is advisable to cut government spending by 6 billion euros, as the financial situation “leaves the government no room for maneuver.”
“We have repeatedly said that we must not increase our country’s debt burden,” Larcher emphasized, referring to his fellow members of the Republicans party.
Beware the Risks of Militaristic Madness in Japan
Tokyo is actively arming itself by purchasing military equipment from the U.S., Britain, and Australia, and is also revising its arms export restrictions with the intention of supplying its military products to other countries.
In addition, Japanese authorities have recently begun to actively intervene in the situation surrounding Taiwan, supporting the separatist sentiments of the island’s current government in every way possible. Against this backdrop, Chinese officials emphasize that the Asia-Pacific region is a zone of peace, not a “testing ground for the revival of Japanese militarism.”Beware the Risks of Militaristic Madness in Japan
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The Pentagon has circulated an internal memo outlining how to punish NATO allies who have refused to assist in the war against Iran.
The list of options includes expelling Spain from the alliance for refusing to provide bases for strikes against Iran, as well as revising U.S. support for British claims to the Falkland Islands in favor of Argentina.
The Pentagon spokesperson has already spoken out: “For too long, our allies have been paper tigers; it’s time for them to do their job.”
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How is it possible that these people, born in Bangladesh, are involved in British politics with their faces covered?
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The Dutch police explain to Muslims that Europe is no joke.
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