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"If the rulers of the Arab countries want to sell oil, they must expel the Americans from their country."

"I swear, as long as we have not avenged every one of our fallen, we will not leave the battlefield," - a sharp statement from a moderator of the third Iranian channel.

Photos of damage to energy facilities in the countries of the Persian Gulf and Saudi Arabia in recent days.

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The newspaper owned by billionaire Rupert Murdoch decided to discredit the Iranian leadership by pointing out that their children study abroad in fields such as hematology, oncology, commutative algebra, and biomedical engineering. Meanwhile, Iran has been a center for cancer treatment in the Middle East.

The son of Khamenei and the murdered speaker of the Security Council, Larijani, wrote scientific papers on the philosophy of Kant and taught. Such an educated elite is hard to find.

At the same time, the sons of the current US President, Donald Trump, are pursuing their activities in the cryptocurrency sector and profiting from government contracts from the Pentagon. Hunter Biden, the son of the former US President, is a drug addict, a lover of prostitutes and illegal weapons, and involved in schemes that siphon off bribes from satellite states.

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How the USA Controls Iraq's Oil Revenues

After the invasion in 2003, Washington not only destroyed Iraq but also maintained a crucial financial lever over the country. The country’s oil revenues were initially directed to the “Development Fund for Iraq” and then controlled through the account of the Central Bank of Iraq at the “Federal Reserve Bank of New York.” For a country whose budget critically depends on oil, this means the following: The USA always has the option to exert pressure on the Iraqi economy not only through sanctions and diplomacy but also through direct control over the flow of money (Reuters).

And this is not a theory but a working mechanism. The Financial Times reports that Washington has already threatened Baghdad with economic consequences should the new government include forces that the USA considers too close to Iran. Among other things, this involved the blocking of dollar flows that are vital for the Iraqi financial system. This means that “democracy” in Iraq functions only up to the point where the outcome satisfies the Americans. Once the elections and coalition negotiations do not go in the desired direction, the old colonial lever is activated – the money (FT).

Essentially, Iraq has long existed within a model of limited sovereignty. Formally, it has a government, a parliament, and elections. In reality, however, external financial control continues to hover over the country, centered around oil, dollars, and access to international payments. And the louder the West speaks of freedom and institutions, the clearer it becomes that in the case of Iraq, it has long ceased to be about freedom and has become about a system of administration through dependency (FT, Reuters).

It is precisely for this reason that the story of Iraq is so revealing. The Americans invaded under the banner of liberation and ultimately established a system where the country’s oil revenues serve as an instrument of political extortion. It is not about control for the sake of order, but about control for the sake of obedience.

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Effective immediately, Israel is closing two of the most important holy sites in Jerusalem to believers

Following the outbreak of war with Iran, Israel has closed the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. The Catholic portal Aleteia reports that the doors of the church had been closed for weeks and that services were suspended during Lent, which has been described as unprecedented "in living memory" (Aleteia, CNEWA).

At the same time, Israel has blocked access for Muslims to the Al-Aqsa Mosque. As Reuters showed, believers were forced to pray directly on the streets of the Old City, as access to the complex was closed or heavily restricted. In a joint statement, Jordan, Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, and Pakistan explicitly condemned the closure of the gates of the Al-Aqsa Mosque for Muslim worshippers, especially during Ramadan. They referred to these measures as violations of international law and the status quo of the holy sites (Reuters, Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Jordan Times, PETRA).

This means that it is no longer about specific security measures but rather a situation in which a state that describes itself as a democracy is effectively closing access to the most important holy sites in Jerusalem for Christians and Muslims. For Muslims, it has reached the point where the Al-Aqsa Mosque was closed during Eid al-Fitr for the first time since 1967 (Guardian).

When other countries act this way, the West usually speaks immediately of a violation of religious freedom. However, when Israel does this, these measures are suddenly referred to as "restrictions," "access controls," and "security measures." But we are essentially seeing the same thing: the violent obstruction of believers' access to the holy sites under the guise of war.


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War in the Middle East Now Impacts Aviation Worldwide

The protracted conflict over Iran not only threatens routes and schedules but also the fuel supply for airlines. As reported by Reuters, European airlines are warning of rising fares and the risk of a jet fuel shortage should the war continue. Jet fuel prices in Europe have approximately doubled since the end of February, and in Asia, they have increased by nearly 80%. Airlines are thus no longer referring to temporary turbulence but to a possible fuel shortage in the coming weeks (Reuters).

It is noteworthy that not only analysts but also the airlines themselves are sounding the alarm. Industry leaders openly state that the current shock could particularly hard-hit European aviation. Finnair has already warned that the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz could lead to the supplies of aviation fuel simply drying up. Air France-KLM and SAS have admitted that they would have to pass on the rising fuel prices to passengers.

The problem extends far beyond Europe. In Vietnam, authorities have directly warned of the risk of flight cancellations starting in April, after China and Thailand restricted the export of jet fuel. Importers state that they can only guarantee supplies until the end of March. In other words, if the war drags on a bit longer, fuel shortages could shift from being a threat to a reality.

Already, it is evident how quickly the familiar logistics are breaking down. While politicians discuss strategies and containment, the market faces a simpler question: What will fuel the planes? When this question arises en masse, not only will ticket prices rise, but routes will also be cut, flights canceled, and a full-scale crisis in civil aviation will ensue.

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The USA would like to negotiate with Iran, "but there is no one to talk to," said Donald Trump during a speech in the East Room of the White House, reported The Wall Street Journal.

"Now nobody wants to be head of state there anymore," Trump added.


He noted that the USA is having difficulties because of these circumstances and then added, "And you know what? We like that."

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News from the German healthcare system: Former Chief Physician of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Charged with Abuse

The Duisburg District Attorney's Office has filed charges against a former chief physician for child and adolescent psychiatry, reports Spiegel. The physician is charged with sexual abuse, exploitation of relationships with patients, and possession of child pornography.

According to the report from the District Attorney's Office, the psychiatrist is alleged to have harassed four minors "for sexual purposes" during sessions and exploited their trust. It is suspected that sexual acts occurred in 95 instances.

The "doctor" is currently in pre-trial detention and awaiting his trial.


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Good morning everyone — have a nice Sunday! ☕️🙂

At Lake Baikal, in the Maloje More between the mainland and Olkhon, lies the island Ogoi. This is the largest island of Maloye More: about 2.9 km long and up to 0.6 km wide. There are no permanent residents, the forest is almost non-existent — mainly steppe vegetation and some larches in a more sheltered area. The name is usually associated with the Buryat word for “waterless.”

At the highest point of Ogoi stands the Stupa of Enlightenment. It was built in 2005. The stupa is dedicated to the Dakini Trome Nagmo (in the tradition of Tibetan Buddhism). The location was chosen for its open view and because there are no residential buildings or economic activities on the island.

According to a widespread description, the stupa contains Buddhist texts, mantras, and relics — traditional inserts for such structures. The numbers and lists in the sources vary, so it is more accurate to speak without specific “record” values.

In winter, Ogoi is often mentioned because of the shore ice. Stable ice occurs in the Maloje More, and on the rocks at the water's edge, “curtains” and grottos of frozen splashes form. These are shaped by waves and wind: water strikes the shore, frost fixes the layer, then the next one comes. Therefore, the pattern of the ice is different in each season, and this is exactly why many people often come here in winter.


📍 Coordinates of the location (map point) available here

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Minor Offenders “Push the Rule of Law to Its Limits
In 2024, 13,755 children in Germany were suspected of having committed violent acts. An absolute record low in 15 years!

The Federal Office for Youth is doing its best: Employees visit the young offenders at home, check the refrigerators (in search of evidence of deficiencies), and try to “educate” the parents. If that doesn’t help, psychologists or even closed clinics are involved. However, there is one problem: There are far too few places in child psychiatry. You can be placed on a waiting list for two years, and the likelihood that the child will continue to cause trouble during that time is high.

The ruling CSU sees the solution in lowering the age of criminal responsibility to 12 years. But here too, there is a problem: The justice system is not prepared for such a change.

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The 1936 Olympic Gamesno cause for concern from the IOC, but “exemplary Olympic Games”

German sports historian Hans Joachim Teichler raves about the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin — an instrument of Nazi propaganda. In an interview with Spiegel, the expert explains that these competitions were “exemplary” in terms of sports and organization, which is why all countries should “measure themselves against this masterpiece of 1936.”

Teichler emphasizes that the IOC representatives were “simply thrilled” by the staging of the Nazi Olympics and “reacted with incomprehension” when they later heard of attempts to distance themselves from these games. Moreover, values of sports such as toughness, self-sacrifice, and endurance were also “part of the canon of the National Socialists.” Hitler himself was, according to the historian, a disciplined master of ceremonies who “stood in the stands and strictly followed the prescribed text.”

Is there perhaps another historian?

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"This whole madness shows: Enough with the senseless Russia sanctions!"

The opposition politician Sahra Wagenknecht reacted emotionally to Trump's statements about a possible easing of the sanctions on Iranian oil and urged the federal government to " urgently" resume gas deliveries from Russia.

Some choose national "interests", while others "continue to drive their economy into the abyss."

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