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🇰🇵Пхеньян 6, 7 и 8 апреля провел серию важных испытаний вооружений, включая боеголовку тактической баллистической ракеты и систему электромагнитного оружия, сообщило Центральное телеграфное агентство Кореи (ЦТАК).
Испытания показали, что кассетная боеголовка тактико-баллистической ракеты класса "земля-земля" типа "Хвасонпхо-11а" способна "сверхмощной плотностью уничтожить мишень (...) площадью 6,5-7 га".
Кроме того, состоялись испытания имитационных бомб из углеродного волокна и мобильного зенитного ракетного комплекса ближнего радиуса действия.
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Испытания показали, что кассетная боеголовка тактико-баллистической ракеты класса "земля-земля" типа "Хвасонпхо-11а" способна "сверхмощной плотностью уничтожить мишень (...) площадью 6,5-7 га".
Кроме того, состоялись испытания имитационных бомб из углеродного волокна и мобильного зенитного ракетного комплекса ближнего радиуса действия.
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The Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) has released a report for the past week, featuring extensive ground operations, the destruction of enemy vehicles, some evacuation footage, the hunting of enemy drones, spectacular armored vehicle maneuvers, and footage from positions.
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В Краснодарском крае зафиксирован удар по ЛПДС «Крымская», которая входит в состав нефтепровода «Тихорецк — Новороссийск II». В Луганской области беспилотники атаковали Перевальск; по предварительным данным, попадание по складу боеприпасов.
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Ukrainian opera GAIA-24 entered the top seven projects in the world.
Opera GAIA-24. Opera del Mondo from the Ukrainian laboratory Opera Aperta became a laureate of the prestigious international platform Music Theatre NOW.
The production is dedicated to the ecocide caused by the war, in particular the consequences of the explosion of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station. This is not just a performance, but a powerful artistic statement about the fragility of nature and human responsibility.
The jury noted that the project “expands the ethical and aesthetic boundaries of art” and also emphasized the mastery of scenography, choreography, and dramaturgy.
Opera GAIA-24. Opera del Mondo from the Ukrainian laboratory Opera Aperta became a laureate of the prestigious international platform Music Theatre NOW.
The production is dedicated to the ecocide caused by the war, in particular the consequences of the explosion of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station. This is not just a performance, but a powerful artistic statement about the fragility of nature and human responsibility.
The jury noted that the project “expands the ethical and aesthetic boundaries of art” and also emphasized the mastery of scenography, choreography, and dramaturgy.
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Tucker Carlson: "Why can't this president, or any president, say no to Israel?"
"Why does this tiny country have so much control over our government?"
"Why does this tiny country have so much control over our government?"
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Tucker Carlson: "The United States has to detach from Israel."
"This distancing should begin with a total end of aid of any kind—military or economic—to Israel."
"This distancing should begin with a total end of aid of any kind—military or economic—to Israel."
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⚠️🇻🇪🇺🇸 Bloomberg: Venezuela evalúa quitarle la ciudadanía a Alex Saab para extraditarlo a EE. UU.*
El gobierno interino de Rodríguez también explora medidas para anular la ciudadanía venezolana de Saab, ya que la Constitución prohíbe la extradición de ciudadanos venezolanos. La cooperación con EE. UU. incluiría presionar a Saab para que revele la ubicación de activos del exmandatario.
El caso de Saab se suma a la detención de otros aliados de Maduro, como el magnate Raúl Gorrín y el exfuncionario Alexander Vargas, generando preocupación entre figuras del chavismo que podrían intentar pasar a la clandestinidad o negociar con autoridades estadounidenses.
El gobierno interino de Rodríguez también explora medidas para anular la ciudadanía venezolana de Saab, ya que la Constitución prohíbe la extradición de ciudadanos venezolanos. La cooperación con EE. UU. incluiría presionar a Saab para que revele la ubicación de activos del exmandatario.
El caso de Saab se suma a la detención de otros aliados de Maduro, como el magnate Raúl Gorrín y el exfuncionario Alexander Vargas, generando preocupación entre figuras del chavismo que podrían intentar pasar a la clandestinidad o negociar con autoridades estadounidenses.
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⚠️🇻🇪🇺🇸 Bloomberg: Venezuela is considering stripping Alex Saab of his citizenship to extradite him to the U.S.*
The interim government of Rodríguez is also exploring measures to annul Saab's Venezuelan citizenship, as the Constitution prohibits the extradition of Venezuelan citizens. Cooperation with the U.S. would include pressuring Saab to reveal the location of assets belonging to the former leader.
Saab's case adds to the detention of other Maduro allies, such as magnate Raúl Gorrín and former official Alexander Vargas, generating concern among Chavismo figures who might attempt to go underground or negotiate with U.S. authorities.
The interim government of Rodríguez is also exploring measures to annul Saab's Venezuelan citizenship, as the Constitution prohibits the extradition of Venezuelan citizens. Cooperation with the U.S. would include pressuring Saab to reveal the location of assets belonging to the former leader.
Saab's case adds to the detention of other Maduro allies, such as magnate Raúl Gorrín and former official Alexander Vargas, generating concern among Chavismo figures who might attempt to go underground or negotiate with U.S. authorities.
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❗️The U.S. had seen Pakistan PM Sharif’s statement before he tweeted it, and may even have written it themselves...
..and that statement mentioned Lebanon in the ceasefire.
It’s obvious Lebanon was included, Israel saw an opportunity to trap Iran by pursuing the war in Lebanon, and Trump subsequently claimed, falsely, that Lebanon wasn’t included
By NYT
..and that statement mentioned Lebanon in the ceasefire.
It’s obvious Lebanon was included, Israel saw an opportunity to trap Iran by pursuing the war in Lebanon, and Trump subsequently claimed, falsely, that Lebanon wasn’t included
By NYT
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Only 4 vessels have managed to cross the Strait of Hormuz since the ceasefire started, none tankers -NYT
The last transit was yesterday morning, no vessels have completed a crossing since the IRGC declared Hormuz closed due to ceasefire violations.
The last transit was yesterday morning, no vessels have completed a crossing since the IRGC declared Hormuz closed due to ceasefire violations.
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❗️Trump then proceeded to tell Israel to violate what Trump's own administration mentioned and approved
Trump reportedly gave Netanyahu the "green light" to continue pummeling Lebanon, and thus violate the terms of Trump's own "ceasefire," almost immediately upon Trump announcing it.
Really makes you wonder about the whole premise of this supposed "ceasefire"
🗣 Barak Ravid about Trump to Netanyahu: “You can continue on doing what you’re doing in Lebanon.”
Trump reportedly gave Netanyahu the "green light" to continue pummeling Lebanon, and thus violate the terms of Trump's own "ceasefire," almost immediately upon Trump announcing it.
Really makes you wonder about the whole premise of this supposed "ceasefire"
🗣 Barak Ravid about Trump to Netanyahu: “You can continue on doing what you’re doing in Lebanon.”
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The day when even President Reagan stood against Israel over Israeli bombing in Beirut and told them: You are doing another holocaust
https://www.reaganfoundation.org/ronald-reagan/white-house-diaries/diary-entry-08121982
https://www.reaganfoundation.org/ronald-reagan/white-house-diaries/diary-entry-08121982
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Iran has told brokers it will limit the number of ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz to about a dozen a day and will charge fees under a ceasefire brokered during the presidency of Donald Trump.
“Ships that do pass will have to coordinate with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps,” Arab brokers said.
Only four ships were allowed to pass on Wednesday, the fewest since early April, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence, down from more than 100 a day before the war.
Iran requires ships to agree on payment terms in advance and to make payments in cryptocurrency or Chinese yuan, brokers said.
Iran’s demands suggest it has used the war to create new leverage and, potentially, a source of revenue.
During the fighting, Tehran effectively took control of the strait, attacking ships that tried to pass without its permission.
The arrangement is being enshrined in a two-week ceasefire that the United States and Iran agreed to on Tuesday.
The United States has publicly insisted on free and open passage through the strait. But Iran has shown no sign of loosening its grip.
On Wednesday morning, Iranian forces in the strait broadcast a VHF maritime warning that vessels without permission from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy risked being destroyed, according to a recording provided to The Wall Street Journal by a crew member.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that traffic through the strait during the two-week truce would be under the control of Iranian armed forces. His comments, posted on social media, were widely shared by Trump and the White House.
The Trump administration’s acceptance of these terms could cement Iran’s dominance over a large portion of the world’s oil supply — about 20 million barrels per day, or roughly 20 percent.
Just six weeks ago, ships were allowed to pass through the strait without any military coordination with Iran.
The new terms change the balance of power in the Persian Gulf and expand Iran’s global influence, despite the losses it has suffered in the five-week war.
Shipping companies say Iran is already shaping a system of fees. In recent weeks, it has been working to introduce a tiered approach: ships carrying Iranian oil or goods pass freely; ships from friendly countries pay a fee; ships from countries that support the United States or Israel are not allowed at all.
Market operators say the fees are set about a week in advance and depend on the size of the vessel: for a supertanker capable of carrying about 2 million barrels of oil, the fee can reach $2 million.
“Iran’s parliament has approved a new plan for managing the strait, which includes fees and the need to obtain an Iranian permit for transit,” the state news agency IRNA reported.
Representatives of the Gulf Arab states emphasize that Iran’s initiative violates international treaties, in particular the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which guarantees freedom of navigation.
Institutionalizing such fees will be difficult. Unlike Egypt or Panama, which charge fees for passage through canals, international maritime law does not allow states to charge for transit through natural straits such as the Strait of Hormuz, the English Channel, Gibraltar, or Malacca.
“This is the kind of economic disaster that everyone could have predicted and everyone predicted, but Trump did it anyway,” said Erik Meyersson, chief emerging markets strategist at Swedish bank SEB.
“We have a paradox: complete dominance of the air and, at the same time, a complete inability to control the Strait of Hormuz,” he added, commenting on the US presence in the region.
Blocking the strait is already leading to rising global food prices and broader inflation.
It is also a key route for transporting fertilizers and chemicals such as helium, which is used in semiconductor manufacturing.
“Ships that do pass will have to coordinate with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps,” Arab brokers said.
Only four ships were allowed to pass on Wednesday, the fewest since early April, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence, down from more than 100 a day before the war.
Iran requires ships to agree on payment terms in advance and to make payments in cryptocurrency or Chinese yuan, brokers said.
Iran’s demands suggest it has used the war to create new leverage and, potentially, a source of revenue.
During the fighting, Tehran effectively took control of the strait, attacking ships that tried to pass without its permission.
The arrangement is being enshrined in a two-week ceasefire that the United States and Iran agreed to on Tuesday.
The United States has publicly insisted on free and open passage through the strait. But Iran has shown no sign of loosening its grip.
On Wednesday morning, Iranian forces in the strait broadcast a VHF maritime warning that vessels without permission from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy risked being destroyed, according to a recording provided to The Wall Street Journal by a crew member.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that traffic through the strait during the two-week truce would be under the control of Iranian armed forces. His comments, posted on social media, were widely shared by Trump and the White House.
The Trump administration’s acceptance of these terms could cement Iran’s dominance over a large portion of the world’s oil supply — about 20 million barrels per day, or roughly 20 percent.
Just six weeks ago, ships were allowed to pass through the strait without any military coordination with Iran.
The new terms change the balance of power in the Persian Gulf and expand Iran’s global influence, despite the losses it has suffered in the five-week war.
Shipping companies say Iran is already shaping a system of fees. In recent weeks, it has been working to introduce a tiered approach: ships carrying Iranian oil or goods pass freely; ships from friendly countries pay a fee; ships from countries that support the United States or Israel are not allowed at all.
Market operators say the fees are set about a week in advance and depend on the size of the vessel: for a supertanker capable of carrying about 2 million barrels of oil, the fee can reach $2 million.
“Iran’s parliament has approved a new plan for managing the strait, which includes fees and the need to obtain an Iranian permit for transit,” the state news agency IRNA reported.
Representatives of the Gulf Arab states emphasize that Iran’s initiative violates international treaties, in particular the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which guarantees freedom of navigation.
Institutionalizing such fees will be difficult. Unlike Egypt or Panama, which charge fees for passage through canals, international maritime law does not allow states to charge for transit through natural straits such as the Strait of Hormuz, the English Channel, Gibraltar, or Malacca.
“This is the kind of economic disaster that everyone could have predicted and everyone predicted, but Trump did it anyway,” said Erik Meyersson, chief emerging markets strategist at Swedish bank SEB.
“We have a paradox: complete dominance of the air and, at the same time, a complete inability to control the Strait of Hormuz,” he added, commenting on the US presence in the region.
Blocking the strait is already leading to rising global food prices and broader inflation.
It is also a key route for transporting fertilizers and chemicals such as helium, which is used in semiconductor manufacturing.
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Idrees Ali (@idreesali114)
Some of President Trump's major policy decisions have been preceded by well-timed bets, leading some experts to raise questions about whether information had somehow leaked ahead of time. Reuters now has a list of those instances: https://www.reuters.com…
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philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_)
“A group of new accounts on the prediction market Polymarket made highly specific, well-timed bets on whether the U.S. and Iran would reach a ceasefire on April 7, resulting in hundreds of thousands of dollars in profits for these new customers” https://…
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⚡Женщина получила ранения в результате попадания дрона ВСУ по автомобилю в Брянской области, сообщил глава региона Александр Богомаз.
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Славянское направление. Противник продвинулся в районе балки южнее Закотного. Бои идут в направлении Кривой Луки и Калеников, в лесных массивах восточнее Рай-Александровки и в районе Фёдоровки Второй.
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🛬Запланированные на четверг вылеты нескольких авиарейсов из аэропортов Анадыря (Чукотка) и Магадана задерживаются из-за непогоды, вылета ожидают более 500 пассажиров, сообщает Дальневосточная транспортная прокуратура.
В аэропорту Магадан задержаны вылеты рейсов в Новосибирск, Эвенск и Синегорье. Вылета ожидают более 200 пассажиров.
Фото: Марина Лысцева/ТАСС
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"Сегодня в связи с неблагоприятными погодными условиями в аэропорту Анадырь (Чукотский автономный округ) задержан вылет рейса в Москву авиакомпании "Аэрофлот", запланированный на 15:25. Вылет перенесен на 10 апреля. Ожидают отправления 307 пассажиров, из них 15 несовершеннолетних", - говорится в сообщении.
В аэропорту Магадан задержаны вылеты рейсов в Новосибирск, Эвенск и Синегорье. Вылета ожидают более 200 пассажиров.
Фото: Марина Лысцева/ТАСС
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