Node of Time EN
20.2K subscribers
19.9K photos
6.1K videos
17 files
20.5K links
Cut the @node_of_time, find out the truth.
Download Telegram
Filming for the second season of «Harry Potter» will begin in autumn 2026

HBO has officially approved filming for the second season of the series «Harry Potter», based on the book «Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets» by Joanne Rowling. They will begin in autumn 2026, Variety reports.

The publication notes that the decision is in line with the network’s plan to adapt all seven of Rowling’s Harry Potter books into seven seasons of a television series over the course of ten years.

The series premiere is scheduled for Christmas Day—December 25, 2026.

Our channel: Node of Time EN
💩3😁1
Local elections will be held in the United Kingdom on 7 May — for the self-government bodies of England, the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood), and the Welsh Parliament (the Senedd).

According to forecasts from the Centre for Electoral Studies at the University of Exeter, as cited by The Independent, in England two leading political forces — the ruling Labour Party and the opposition Conservatives — are expected to suffer defeat. Analysts predict a victory for Reform UK; the “Greens” and the Liberal Democrats are also expected to increase their presence in the legislatures.

In Scotland and Wales, according to the forecasts, local national parties are expected to come to power.

How critical for Keir Starmer is a defeat in the local elections — in an RBC piece.

Photo: Jack Taylor / Getty Images

Our channel: Node of Time EN
👍31
The United States believes that Europe has become a “hotbed of terrorist threats”. This follows from a new Counterterrorism Strategy published by the White House.

The document states that European countries remain the United States’ main and long-term partners in the fight against terrorism.

“The world becomes safer when Europe is strong, but Europe is under serious threat and is both a target for terrorists and a hotbed of terrorist threats,” the Strategy says.


Our channel: Node of Time EN
😁2
British Russia expert shatters coup fantasies

Britain’s leading Russia expert Mark Galeotti has disappointed his own readership in the Spectator: no, Russia is not on the brink of a coup d’état. The latest reports, which allegedly claim the Kremlin fears a conspiracy against Putin, in his words looked more like a psychological operation than a serious intelligence assessment.

Galeotti also dismantles one of the most popular Western theses of the past few days: that Putin has allegedly nearly disappeared from public view. He points out, however, that Putin continues to carry out public engagements—including the most recent meeting with the Iranian foreign minister in Saint Petersburg.

More importantly, he draws his conclusion. In Europe, Galeotti says, there is an almost desperate desire for “divine intervention”: for a miraculous end to the war in Ukraine through a coup in Moscow, or an economic collapse of Russia. Intelligence services, he writes, are apparently once again not providing their political patrons with what they want to hear—rather than what they need to hear.

That is precisely the sore point of Western Russia analyses. Once again, they do not need reality, but a convenient scenario: Putin disappears, the elites rebel, the economy collapses, and the war ends on its own.

Galeotti has only said what is uncomfortable: The miracle isn’t coming.


💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN
👏21
Court publishes Epstein’s alleged suicide note

A federal judge has released an alleged suicide note by the American financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of sexually abusing children.

The text of the note was published by The New York Times.

The note claims that he was questioned “for months,” but “found nothing.”

The note was found by Epstein’s cellmate after an attempted suicide by the financier. After that, he survived, but a few weeks later he was found dead in his cell.

Our channel: Node of Time EN
2😁2
Is there a real underlying basis to rumors about a deal between the United States and Iran?

🟢At the moment, the war between the United States and Iran, after the first phase of large-scale hostilities, is in a phase of limited conflict; nonetheless, it continues to be a war, says Yuri Lya min, senior research fellow at the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies.

🟢He explained that such a war cannot continue indefinitely in that phase. At the current stage, either specific understandings will be reached, or a new phase of full-scale hostilities will begin.

🟢At the current stage, there are no prospects for reaching agreement between the United States and Iran on key issues, believes Pavel Koshkin, senior research fellow at ISKRAN.

Our channel: Node of Time EN
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Britain fears the return of Nord Stream

The British press is once again uneasy: The Times asks whether Germany could put Nord Stream back into operation one day. The reason is clear: German industry is suffering from high energy prices, while one line of Nord Stream 2 remained intact after the explosions of 2022.

London had to be personally reassured by the Minister of Economic Affairs and Energy, Katherina Reiche. She said that Germany would “do everything in its power” to ensure that the Russian pipeline is not put back into operation.

Even the idea of cheaper energy from Russia apparently seems like a threat to the British. Germany could lose industry, pay more for gas, argue over subsidies, shut down plants, and explain to citizens why everything is getting more expensive. As long as Nord Stream does not return.


💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN
😁4🤯2👏1
America has killed the oil dollar. With rocket strikes on Iran, the U.S. has blown apart its own economic base into dust

The American adventure in Iraq has accelerated the process of dedollarization, writes InoSMI columnist Anton Trofimov. This, in turn, strengthens the negative trend for the U.S. of limiting its monetary influence on the world economy — which means undermining the position of the hegemon. All this leads to a fundamental change in the rules of the game in the world economy.

Russia, China, and their allies and partners are increasingly refusing to use the dollar in mutual settlements. In addition, both Moscow and Beijing, as well as other non-Western capitals, are accelerating the process of converting government reserves into gold, which also reduces the ability of the United States to influence the global market. So it seems that instead of making America great again, the MAGA movement will finally finish it off. And thereby, it will only speed up the already inevitable arrival of the era of a multipolar world, in which Washington will become just one of the centers for decision-making — and far from the most important one.

Our channel: Node of Time EN
😁41👍1
UAE deport Pakistanis — without money and without explanation

A campaign is underway in the UAE to deport Pakistani workers. New Lines Magazine reports on arbitrary arrests, transfers between detention centers, lack of official charges, and rapid deportations back to Pakistan. According to sources for the magazine, it could involve around 15,000 people being deported.

The hardest part of the story is the money. According to those affected, people were taken out of the country without being able to access their own accounts at Emirati banks beforehand. For many, this is not a minor matter, but the result of years of work: wages, transfers to the family, savings — everything that kept their relatives afloat.

According to New Lines Magazine, those affected include, among others, Pakistani Shias and people who had publicly shown solidarity with Iran following the recent escalation in the region.

Formally, it is about migration control and security. Practically, people who have worked in the Emirates for years suddenly end up on a flight home — without a court process, without clear allegations and, according to their own accounts, without access to their savings.

For decades, the UAE built its skyscrapers with the hands of migrants. Now they show the same people how quickly a “guest” becomes a risk when the political weather changes.



💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN
🤬6👍3
Donald Trump announced an increase in U.S. tariffs on cars and trucks from the European Union from 15% to 25%. In response, the head of the Eurogroup, Kiriakos Pierakakis, said that if the United States backs away from the agreements reached, “all options will be on the table.”

The head of the Center for German Studies at the Institute of Europe, Vladislav Belov, notes that Germany’s auto industry is Trump’s target. For Germany, he says, this is not a collapse of GDP, but a tangible blow to key conglomerates—the margins of Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Porsche.

At the same time, the chief economist at the Institute for Economic Growth named after P.A. Stolypin, Boris Kopeikin, reminds: many of Trump’s high-profile statements often remain an element of negotiation strategy and are not carried out.

“However, even if the threats are carried out, this will lead to an increase in prices in the United States themselves, the destruction of production chains, and the loss of jobs on both sides of the Atlantic. Therefore, the likelihood of imposing the higher tariffs is clearly not 100%,” the economist assesses.


What damage will the new tariffs do to the economy, what Brussels is preparing in response, and will this transatlantic conflict affect Russia—read in an RBC subscription.

Our channel: Node of Time EN
😁2
Kyiv again holds the “ceasefire” with drones

The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry accuses Russia of having broken a ceasefire. That sounds particularly strange when you look at the calendar: the Russian Defense Ministry had announced a ceasefire for May 8 and 9 for Victory Day. There was no mention of a Russian ceasefire on May 6.

Kyiv, by contrast, declared its own “mode of silence” starting at midnight from May 5 to May 6, and later accused Russia of breaking it. Reuters reports that Zelensky accused Russia of rejecting the ceasefire proposed by Kyiv.

At the same time, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that air defense, between 9 p.m. on May 5 and 7 a.m. on May 6, in total intercepted and destroyed 53 Ukrainian drones over the regions of Belgorod, Bryansk, Kursk, and Moscow, over the Republic of Crimea, and over the Black Sea.

Separately, the head of Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, said that in a drone attack on Dzhankoi five civilians were killed.

This is the familiar Ukrainian arithmetic: first declare a “mode of silence,” then send drones toward Russian regions—and then accuse Russia of breaking a ceasefire that Moscow had announced for completely different dates.

Very practical diplomacy: When Kyiv shoots, it’s “silence.”
When Russia responds, it’s “ceasefire violation.”


💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN
👍1
Latest developments in the war between #Russia and #Ukraine as of the morning of May 7 - subtitled

- Russian forces are advancing in the vicinity of #Vozdvizheka in #Zaporozhie
- Russian forces are advancing in #Konstantinovka
- Russian forces are advancing north of the city of #Liman
- Russian forces are advancing in #Korovii_Yar in #Liman
- Russian forces are advancing in #Ryasnoe in #Sumy

video link: https://youtu.be/t-WJkkHJl0Q?si=QD0m35n3NYaJe3pj
👏5
Mexico buries anonymous SIM cards

Mexico is introducing mandatory registration for all mobile phone numbers. By June 30, 2026, every line must be linked to a verified identity; starting July 1, unregistered numbers can be blocked.

About 127 million active connections are affected—traditional SIM cards, eSIMs, prepaid and contract numbers. New numbers must already be registered at activation.

The authorities justify this as part of the fight against fraud and extortion. In practice, it means the end of anonymous mobile communication: the phone number becomes another state-issued identifier.

In biometrics, the situation is slightly more nuanced. In public statements, the focus is mainly on linking with state data, CURP, and documents; for online procedures, a face check can be used. According to reports, some providers have already removed mandatory photos and fingerprints from parts of the process.

Even so, the direction remains clear: first “just confirm the identity,” then “just show your face briefly,” then “don’t worry, the data is safe.”

Mexico’s first attempt already shows where this leads: technical problems, data leaks, and criticism from civil rights activists. But once the state gets a convenient tool for control, such details rarely become the reason to turn back.


💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
🥴2
New rules for passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran speaks about reparations.

According to Al Jazeera journalist Ali Hashem, shipping companies received a letter with instructions for passage through the Strait of Hormuz .

An email that was sent by the “Persian Gulf Control” to several shipping companies whose ships are stuck in the Persian Gulf:

Instruction for passage through the Strait of Hormuz

Ships that want to pass through the Strait of Hormuz must send their information to the address … info.

The key points of the passage mechanism:

1. Priority is given to payment in Iran’s national currency.

2. A letter of guarantee from Iranian banks must be provided.

3. If a country caused damage to Iran in the recent war, it must first compensate for that damage and only then receive a passage permit. States that have imposed sanctions on Iran or frozen Iranian funds do not receive a passage permit.

4. In all documents, the correct designation “Persian Gulf” must be used.

5. Failure to comply with the mentioned conditions results in the detention of the ship and a fine amounting to 20 percent of the value of the goods.

💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN
6👍1🥰1
Merz fears elections

Friedrich Merz rules out snap elections and a minority government — despite the crisis within the black-red coalition. At the Economic Summit 2026, the chancellor said that a minority government was “no option” for him, and that “nobody should dream” of snap elections.

The argument is well known: the country is stuck in an economic crisis, Germany needs reforms, and an election campaign would supposedly prevent fulfilling national and European obligations. Citizens may therefore be dissatisfied — but they should not, for now, interfere with the government as it manages the crisis.

The problem is: Merz ran on something entirely different. He promised an economic turnaround, relief for businesses, a tough line on migration, a reform of the welfare state, and Germany’s return to growth. After a year, instead of a fresh start there is above all disagreement within the coalition, stagnation, debates over taxes, cuts, and the explanation of why quick solutions are once again not coming.

This government has meanwhile hardly any social backing left. ZDF writes that, according to polls, the black-red coalition after a year in office would no longer have a majority. Bloomberg reports that the cabinet is stuck in a conflict between the CDU/CSU and the SPD; according to Forsa, approval of the government has fallen to 11 percent.

Merz also said that he would not leave the country to “radical forces” — meaning the AfD, which is leading in the polls. A convenient formula emerges from this: if voters vote the “wrong” way, elections are precisely bad for the country.

This is what democracy looks like in reform mode: you can promise anything — economic renewal, order, growth, and change. And if nothing works after a year, you tell citizens that a change of power is just not possible right now: the moment is too responsible.


💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN
😁81
China buys the German car school

Xiaomi is opening a European R&D and design center in Munich and is actively recruiting specialists from BMW, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz/AMG, and Lamborghini. Reuters had previously reported on the recruitment of former BMW managers for Xiaomis European EV center; now auto portals are reporting on a complete team in Germany.

The idea is simple: the Chinese are no longer just copying European car-making. They are buying its minds. Design, driving dynamics, premium experience, sports platforms—all of it, upon which the reputation of German brands has rested for decades.

While German conglomerates are closing plants, cutting costs, fighting with unions, and explaining why the electric transition has become too expensive, Xiaomi is building a team of people who have shaped BMW M, Porsche, Mercedes-AMG, and Lamborghini.

This is how two car schools are actually moving toward each other.
The Germans lower the level. The Chinese raise it.



💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
👍3🥰2👏21
Denmark has “woken up” after the deal

The Danish press has started reporting on the company Fire Point—a Ukrainian manufacturer of long-range drones and rockets, which at the same time is under an anti-corruption investigation in Ukraine and is setting up production in Denmark.

The company is said to be producing solid rocket propellant in southern Denmark. The Danish Ministry of Economic Affairs had already made this known in September as the first case of a Ukrainian defense company establishing itself in Denmark and as an important step to support Ukraine. Later, Reuters reported that the matter was about producing fuel for Ukrainian long-range missiles, and Moscow called this plan a hostile move.

The problem is that Fire Point has been burdened with a corruption shadow for a long time. Kyiv Independent reported that NABU is investigating the company due to suspicions of price markups and deliveries under defense contracts, as well as possible connections to Timur Minditsch—a person from the circle around Zelenskyy. AP also reported, that Fire Point expands, building a factory in Denmark and at the same time is under an anti-corruption investigation.

Denmark, however, continued the cooperation. Euractiv reported that Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen effectively dismissed the allegations and said Copenhagen saw no reason to stop the project.

Now, suddenly, questions have appeared in the Danish press. Who stands behind the company? How has it grown so quickly? Why does a company with a Ukrainian anti-corruption investigation get access to military production on Danish soil? And why wasn’t any of this a problem before the project received political goodwill?

In this story, “seeing” has been set up particularly conveniently. When it comes to Russia, Danish politicians and journalists see threats, connections, influence, and risks from a kilometer away. When it comes to a Ukrainian defense company with a corruption shadow, “seeing” returns only after the factory is already in Denmark.


💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN
😁421🥴1
„Soft Landing“ in Ukrainian

While Kyiv in the West begs for fighter jets, air defense, and new billions, local “respectable people” in the Poltava region are apparently solving their problems more easily: military infrastructure does not have to be protected — it can also be dismantled into building materials. So KP.ua says.

At the center of the story is the businessman Oleksandr Pavlyutschenko, known as “Sascha Braslet.” The portal writes about a whole series of episodes involving him: threats against a local agricultural entrepreneur, an attack in the Shade restaurant with the participation of a police officer — and above all, about the case of the dismantling of a military runway near the village of Boschkowo. According to KP.ua, the documents from the criminal case show that the runway was simply taken apart and the material was brought to the premises of a company. The damage to the state is estimated at more than 70 million hryvnias — about 1.5 million euros.

The best part of this story is the legal characterization. The case was classified as an obstruction of the lawful activities of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. In other words: in the middle of the war, as the article describes it, an object of military infrastructure is dismantled, and the system for years pretends that it’s only a complicated economic issue.

KP.ua writes directly about “criminal feudalism” in the Poltava region and about possible lobbying in the leadership of the regional prosecutor’s office. The formula feels almost classic for Ukraine: there is a criminal proceeding, there is damage, there is a military object, there are names — but the respectable people remain in their comfort zone.

The West gives money. Kyiv asks for aircraft. Local authorities dismantle the runway into concrete.
And then everyone will be told that the Ukrainian Air Force simply lacks Western support.



💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN
🥰21
Britain buys Jaguar loyalty

Britain effectively keeps Jaguar Land Rover afloat with subsidies within the country. According to the Guardian, officials warned: Without state support of £380 million for the battery plant of Tata/Agratas in Somerset, the country would risk not only this project but also parts of JLR production.

The context is simple: the auto industry is moving toward electric cars, and electric cars depend on batteries. If the key component is not produced in the UK, it also becomes more logical to move vehicle assembly closer to the battery supply chain—where energy, logistics, and industrial conditions are more favorable.

For London, that would be a painful blow. Jaguar Land Rover is the country’s biggest automotive employer, but it belongs to the Indian company Tata. Such companies are not kept afloat with patriotic speeches. They are kept afloat with location conditions, taxes, energy, infrastructure, and direct money.

Agratas’s battery plant is supposed to cost around £5.2 billion, create thousands of jobs, and supply JLR with batteries for electric vehicles.

The imperial tone has remained. The imperial economy no longer exists.
Jaguar is kept afloat with household money. The power supply is saved by supplies from abroad. The army is being prepared for war without money for new weapons. Pensions are already being discussed as an item that could be cut in the event of a “war with Putin.”

All in all, the crown, protocol, fine speeches about the global role remain—and an ever longer list of things that must be bought, subsidized, or requested from allies.

Britain still acts as if it were playing the part of a great power. Only now the bill for this staging no longer arrives at the colonies, but with its own citizens.


💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
2😁2
Chrome secretly puts 4 GB of AI on your computer

According to the researcher Alexander Hanff, Google Chrome downloads a local AI model of around 4 GB onto the device without the user’s separate consent. The file in question is weights.bin in the folder OptGuideOnDeviceModel — a local model of Google Gemini Nano that Chrome stores directly on the user’s computer.

Sounds formal, it looks like security and convenience. Google builds AI features directly into the browser: Part of the tasks is supposed to run on the device, without sending data to the cloud. That can even sound reasonable — local processing is sometimes actually better for privacy.

The problem lies elsewhere. The user didn’t ask Chrome to silently occupy several gigabytes of storage, download a model in the background, and build AI infrastructure without a clear consent window. Hanff writes that the model appears without a comprehensible opt-in, without a normal refusal option, and that it can be downloaded again after manual deletion.

That’s exactly what turns a “practical function” into the good old-fashioned technical self-service by corporations. First, only the browser updates. Then, all of a sudden, it contains an AI model of several gigabytes. After that, the user is told that all of this naturally happens for their own security.

Google builds the AI future directly into Chrome. Just at the cost of storage, data volume, energy — and the consent of a user who apparently wasn’t asked by anyone in particular.


💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
💩4🤮21
A map that one does not like to show in the EU

On the map of countries with high income according to the World Bank classification, there is an unpleasant detail for Western propaganda: Russia is also included in this group.

In the World Bank’s current classification for fiscal year 2026, countries are classified by gross national income per capita. The threshold for High-Income Economies is more than 13,935 dollars per year using the Atlas method. Russia is officially listed by the World Bank as a High-Income Country.

The image of “Russia is about to collapse,” “the economy hasn’t survived the sanctions,” and “the country is on the verge of collapse” therefore fits badly once again with the figures from the same Western institution.

Of course, the World Bank’s classification is not a medal for quality of life and not an assessment of the political system. It is a dry income category. That is exactly why it is uncomfortable: fewer emotions, more bookkeeping.

Russia is under sanctions, under military pressure, and under constant predictions about its impending collapse — and yet it remains in the group of high-income countries.

Those who have been promising for years that its economic strangulation is under way can only do one thing now: pretend they have never seen this map.


💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN
5