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The bodies of the World War II troops were found during construction work in Potsdam The remains of 80 Soviet soldiers that were discovered during construction work have been reburied in Potsdam, German. The troops took part in the liberation of the city from Nazi forces in 1945, the Russian Embassy in Berlin has told Zvezda TV.The ceremony took place at a Potsdam Soviet military cemetery on Thursday and was attended by Russian diplomats and local officials.Graves containing the remains were uncovered last year during redevelopment work at a former barracks site that the German authorities have been converting into…

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The Catholic Order of Piarist priests in Cuba are urging the communist Castro regime to immediately return a historical 18th century cloister and school seized by the ruling communists — and now on the brink of complete ruin — before its too late to save it. Guanabacoa, a municipality in eastern Havana, is home to a centuries-old cloister and school deemed an essential part of Cuba’s cultural heritage and part of Guanabacoa’s Historic Center. In 1857, it housed the first teacher training college in all of Latin America. The facilities belonged to the Piarist Order before the Castro regime seized…

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The move is reportedly being considered with an eye toward refilling emergency reserves further depleted amid the war on Iran The administration of US President Donald Trump is considering extracting oil from beneath military bases to refill the depleted Strategic Petroleum Reserve, according to Bloomberg. Created in the mid-1970s, the SPR is an emergency stockpile meant to alleviate oil price spikes in times of supply disruptions.Global oil prices have soared above $100 a barrel in the wake of the US-Israeli aggression against Iran that began in late February, as Tehran has closed the Strait of Hormuz to “enemy ships.” Before…

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Sens. Jim Risch (R-ID), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Mike Crapo (R-ID), chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, marked 2026 Hostage Week by renewing calls for the release of Stephen Hubbard, the Idaho-connected American detained in Russia after being taken from eastern Ukraine during Moscow’s 2022 invasion. “This Hostage Week, Americans across the country come together to send a unified message to those who are wrongfully detained around the world: we have not forgotten you and we never will,” the senators told Breitbart News in an exclusive joint statement. “In particular, we think this week of Stephen…

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An Alabama 15-year-old is receiving potentially life-saving treatment in Los Angeles, California, for stage four bone cancer after the Trump administration heard his story and decided to step in.  Will Roberts posted a video to his mother’s Facebook page on April 22, asking President Donald Trump and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to help him in any way possible, the New York Post reported.  “I’ve been fighting osteosarcoma for the last 16 months. It’s a very, very, very deadly and very hard-to-treat bone cancer,” he said in the video, before asking any viewers…

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Tehran has accused Washington of violating the ceasefire and retaliated against US military vessels The US military has launched a wave of strikes on Iranian targets near the Strait of Hormuz, with Tehran claiming it retaliated against American warships in the area.President Donald Trump described the latest US strikes as “just a love tap,” insisting in a phone call with ABC News that the April 7 ceasefire remains in effect. In a follow-up post on Truth Social, he warned that the US would strike Iran “a lot harder, and a lot more violently” unless Tehran signs a deal “fast.”US Central Command claimed…

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A group of cartel gunmen carried out a brazen attack on a funeral procession in front of a squad of Mexican Army soldiers who did nothing to stop it. The attack comes at a time when the governor of that state, Sinaloa, had to take leave after him and nine of his closest allies were named as drug traffickers in a criminal indictment by the U.S. Department of Justice. The attack took place this week in Culiacan, Sinaloa, a region that has been ground zero for a fierce turf war between two rival factions of the Sinaloa Cartel. Preliminary information…

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Former President Barack Obama ironically suggested that President Donald Trump “politicized” the justice system and military in a love-fest interview with Stephen Colbert. “We can’t overcome the the politization of the criminal justice system,” Obama told Colbert during a pre-taped interview for one of the final episodes of CBS’ The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. “You can’t have a situation where whoever is in charge starts using that to go after their political enemies,” the former president added. Watch Below: Notably, this line from Obama is one that some viewers might see as blatant gaslighting, especially given that FBI Director Kash Patel…

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Nearly 60% of Europeans no longer view Washington as a trustworthy partner, according to a new Bertelsmann Stiftung poll Around 70% of people living in the EU and UK want more independence from the US and believe it’s time for Europe to “go its own way,” a new study compiled by the Germany-based research foundation Bertelsmann Stiftung indicates.According to the survey, some 73% of respondents across the EU believe that it is time for the continent to drift away from Washington. UK respondents expressed a similar level of desire to free themselves from the clutches of the US, measuring at…

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The Supreme Court recognized that government requests for donor lists is enough to trigger First Amendment concerns.gettyA recent U.S. Supreme Court decision suggests that sensitive donor information may be protected—for now.On April 29, 2026, the Supreme Court ruled in First Choice Women’s Resource Centers v. Davenport that a New Jersey nonprofit had standing to challenge a state subpoena demanding its donor information. The nation’s highest court overturned a lower court decision that had said the group had to wait until the subpoena was actually enforced.The Court ruled that the non-profit didn’t have to wait for the government to force it…

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