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Putin Win After Angry Zelensky Rejects Kellogg Plan, London Talks Collapse, US Mulls Pullout Option
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❗️India-Pakistan tensions skyrocket following terrorist attack in Kashmir

— India suspends 1960 Indus Waters Treaty
— Expels Pakistani Ambassador & Pakistani citizens
— Closes border with Pakistan
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Intel to Announce Plans to Cut Over 20% of Workforce, Reports Bloomberg

Intel, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of computer components, is set to announce plans this week to cut more than 20% of its workforce.

This move is part of efforts to streamline management and reshape the company’s corporate culture, according to the report, which cites an unnamed source.
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You cannot come up with a DEAL that the Russians and Ukrainians will both accept, it’s just IMPOSSIBLE — Professor John J. Mearsheimer

‘There’s HUGE opposition from others… Rubio on one side, Witkoff on the other’ he says, adding ‘this is all a CHARADE’.

Is the US just spinning their wheels, like he says?
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Gold Hits Record $3,500 per Ounce Amid White House-Fed Conflict

For the first time in history, gold prices surged to $3,500 per ounce as tensions between U.S. President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell escalated. Trump has openly attacked Powell, calling him the "biggest loser" and demanding immediate interest rate cuts—a move widely seen as a threat to the Fed's independence. This has spooked investors, leading to a sell-off in stocks, bonds, and the dollar, while gold, the ultimate safe-haven asset, is being aggressively bought.

The U.S. Dollar Index has plummeted to a three-year low, and experts warn that continued pressure from Trump could undermine confidence in the dollar and the broader U.S. economy. Analysts at Goldman Sachs predict gold could soar to $4,000 per ounce if the conflict persists.

The Federal Reserve has long been regarded as an independent institution, with its decisions shaping global markets. However, if Trump attempts to remove Powell—an action whose legality is highly questionable—it could destabilize the financial system. Historical precedents, such as the 1971 abandonment of the gold standard, show how such moves can create economic shocks. Today’s situation is even more complex, with trade wars, sanctions, and geopolitical conflicts amplifying uncertainty. Europe and Asia are seeking alternatives to the dollar, but for now, gold remains the only reliable refuge.

The White House insists that tax cuts and deregulation will boost the economy, but the question remains whether these measures can take effect before trust in the U.S. collapses entirely. The political standoff risks further market declines and a continued rise in gold prices. Investors should brace for volatility and keep a close eye on political developments, as they now outweigh economic data in importance.
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Japan's iQPS (Kyushu Institute of Space Pioneers), a subsidiary of Kyushu University, signed an agreement with the GUR, under which satellite images will be provided to the Ukrainian agency. The company has three SAR satellites.

Negotiations between the parties began in February and were intensified after a brief interruption in intelligence provision by the United States.

Earlier, France (CSO-3, CERES, Pleiades and Helios), Finland (Iceye company, officially announced the provision to the NATO situation center), Germany (SAR-Lupe, SARah) and Italy (Cosmo-SkyMed, Cosmo-SkyMed 2) announced the provision of satellite images to Ukraine.

In addition, Japan will provide Ukraine with one billion dollars with the stated goal of “compensating for the loss of financial support from the United States.”

Kuril Islands will forever be Russian, and after this war these attacks on Russia should never be forgotten.
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Russian Iskander missiles strike Ukrainian military infrastructure facility in Kiev.
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I’m not mad, just disappointed.
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JUST IN: President Trump has CONFIRMED the U.S. has been having meetings with China on trade negotiations

“We may reveal it later… but we’ve been meeting with China.”

China’s days of royally screwing Americans are coming to an end.
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❗️🇵🇰/🇮🇳 NEW: Pakistan has captured an Indian soldier that crossed the border
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❗️🇵🇰/🇮🇳 BREAKING: Pakistan announces retaliatory diplomatic measures against India

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has announced the following:

– Pakistani airspace is closed to all Indian and Indian-operated airlines, effective immediately.

– The Wagah border crossing will be shut down, and ceremonial duties suspended.

– Pakistan suspends all SAARC visas issued to Indian nationals, and all Indians currently in Pakistan with an SAARC visa are instructed to leave within 48 hours.

– The number of diplomats at the Indian High Commission in Islamabad will be reduced to 30, and military attachés have been declared persona non grata.

– Pakistan exercises the right to temporarily suspend all bilateral agreements with India, including the 1972 Simla agreement.

– Pakistan states that any attempt at diverting the waters from rivers in the Indus will be seen as an act of war, and will be responded to by force.

– Pakistan suspends all trade with India.
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EU Rages, Backs Zelensky, NO To Kellogg Plan, Wants Crimea In Ukraine, Kiev In NATO; Trump Dithers
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❗️Moscow reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in the event of aggression by Western countries, Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Sergei Shoigu stated.

"In November 2024, amendments were made to the Fundamentals of the State Policy of the Russian Federation in the Field of Nuclear Deterrence, according to which Russia reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in the event of aggression against it or the Republic of Belarus, including with the use of conventional weapons," he said.
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EU/Ukraine ultimatum on Trump's desk. Vladimir STOP! US blocks Taurus. India-Pakistan escalation
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🇷🇺FSB footage of liquidated Central Asians who were preparing a terrorist attack in the Nizhny Novgorod region.

On instructions from Kiev, they were supposed to attack one of the petrochemical industry enterprises using FPV drones. The security forces seized two UAVs with foreign-made explosive warheads, a Kalashnikov assault rifle, and a Makarov pistol.

Correspondence with the curator was found in the criminals' phones. During their arrest, they resisted and were neutralized by return fire.
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🇬🇧🇫🇷🇺🇦 The Times: UK and France Step Back from Troop Deployment Plans in Ukraine

Britain and France have backed away from their initial plans to deploy troops to Ukraine, according to The Times, citing unnamed sources.

Following recent talks in London, The Times reports that there has been a “softening” of commitments, though the paper does not detail the exact changes.

Some officials reportedly fear that Russia would never tolerate the presence of British or other European troops on Ukrainian territory, viewing such a move not as a peacekeeping effort but as unilateral Western interference.

Despite the concerns, London is not ready to fully abandon the idea of deploying forces to Ukraine, with the goal of “ensuring its security,” the paper adds.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s reported peace plan — leaked to the media — allows for European peacekeepers to be stationed in Ukraine after a ceasefire, but does not include U.S. security guarantees. Without American backing, both London and Paris have been hesitant to commit troops.
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The Times writes cryptically that after yesterday's meeting in London, there has been a "softening of resolve" in Europe's position to send troops to Ukraine. It notes that "some officials" understand that Russia will never accept a British and European presence in Ukraine.

At the same time, it is claimed that “the UK will not be prepared to abandon plans to send troops to Ukraine to ensure its security.”
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India has deprived Pakistan of water by cutting off access to the Indus River and suspending a treaty over its resources.

Pakistan has previously warned that such a blockade would be considered an act of war.