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Kurdish intermediaries allegedly withheld the weapons instead of attempting to facilitate regime change in Tehran The US sent “a lot” of weapons to Iranian protesters during unrest in January, President Donald Trump has told Fox News.The demonstrations, initially driven by economic grievances and marred by violence, were openly incited at the time by Trump, who threatened the Iranian authorities with retaliation for suppressing the unrest. Tehran described the demonstrations as foreign-instigated and accused the US and Israel of fueling the movement, blaming armed provocateurs for deadly clashes.In a phone interview on Sunday, Trump told reporter Trey Yingst that Washington had…

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Even if the Strait of Hormuz opened tomorrow, and that is certainly not going to happen, we are being warned that the economic impact of this war will be felt all the way through the end of this decade. A lot of energy infrastructure has already been destroyed during this war, and it will take years to rebuild it. And the crop losses that we will experience in 2026 due to a lack of fertilizer will be felt long into 2027. But the shortages that we are facing go way beyond just oil, natural gas and fertilizer. As you will…

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Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) described her upcoming book, Poisoned Ivies: The Inside Account of the Academic and Moral Rot at America’s Elite Universities, as being a “deep dive” into each of the elite universities in the United States. During an interview on Breitbart News Saturday with host Breitbart News Washington bureau chief Matthew Boyle, Stefanik spoke about how many of the Ivy League universities were founded before the United States earned independence in 1776. Stefanik said that the Ivy League universities have “fundamentally lost their way.” “People will remember the hearing heard around the world with university presidents from Harvard, Penn, and…

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The ⁠head of ‌the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) ​intelligence ‌organisation in Iran, Majid ​Khademi, was killed Monday in a targeted Israeli air strike. Israel Defense Minister Israel Katz made the announcement, AP reported. “The Revolutionary Guard are shooting at civilians and we are eliminating the leaders of the terrorists,” Katz said. “Iran’s leaders live with a sense of being targeted. We will continue to hunt them down one by one.” Katz added Israel had “severely damaged” Iran’s steel and petrochemical industries, as well. Students inspect damage at a mosque at Tehran’s Sharif University of Technology complex that Iranian authorities…

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Jennifer Siebel Newsom, the wife of Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA), argued that the departures of Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem from President Donald Trump’s administration reflect what she described as a broader pattern affecting women in Republican politics. Jennifer Newsom’s comments centered on Pam Bondi, who Trump announced on April 2 would leave her role as attorney general for a job in the private sector, and Kristi Noem, who Trump said on March 5 would leave the Department of Homeland Security to become special envoy for The Shield of the Americas while Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) was tapped to replace…

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Belgrade earlier said incendiary devices of “devastating power” had been discovered near the TurkStream pipeline Explosives found at the weekend near the Serbian extension of the TurkStream pipeline, which delivers Russian gas to Hungary, were US-made, the head of Belgrade’s Military Security Agency (VBA), Duro Jovanic, has said.On Sunday, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced that explosives of “devastating power” had been discovered several hundred meters away from the key energy infrastructure in the municipality of Kanjiza, around 10 km from the Hungarian border. Had they been detonated, they would have caused gas outages in Hungary and northern Serbia, Vucic said,…

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On February 5, 2026, in the Canadian Parliament, Conservative MP Garnett Genuis tabled Bill C-260, which prohibits civil servants or others with authority from recommending assisted-suicide to anyone who has not asked about it.  Genuis cited “examples such as Canadian Armed Forces veteran David Baltzer…who was offered MAiD by Veterans Affairs Canada, as well as Nicholas Bergeron, a 46-year-old man from Quebec who was not interested in a medically facilitated death, but was ‘repeatedly’ pushed towards the option by a social worker.”  I can verify this government policy personally since a family member was encouraged without prompting to attend a seminar…

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has suggested that Ukraine may be behind an attempted bombing of one of the country’s major gas pipelines just days before voters head to the polls for the most contested election in decades. According to the Hungarian daily Magyar Nemzet, security services in Serbia discovered a large explosive device at the Turkish Stream gas pipeline near the Hungarian border. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is reported to have informed Budapest that if the bomb had been successfully triggered, gas supply to Hungary would have been interrupted. Bálint Pásztor, the leader of the local Vojvodina Hungarian Association…

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Two-time failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams said the Save America Act could make it harder for several groups to participate in close elections, which she argued could benefit Republicans. Abrams stated on MS NOW: Oppression is very real. In elections that are decided on the margins, voter suppression comes together, whether it’s ending mail in voting using citizenship proof, although every citizen has to prove your citizenship to get on the rolls. These more restrictive policies all come together to make it harder for average people to be heard, if you’re a senior, if you’re rural, if you’re disabled,…

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Spanish lawmaker Alberto Ibáñez called for the imposition of strict controls on the nation’s inbound tourism industry to force it to reduce in scope during a Sunday interview with the Madrid-based Europapress. Ibáñez is a member of Compromís, a leftist Valencian regionalism coalition. The lawmaker stressed to Europapress that limiting Spain’s tourism industry is necessary, as he believes it has already made it “impossible to live” in cities like Alicante or Valencia. Europapress reports that Ibáñez recently submitted a request to the Spanish Congress to establish a parliamentary subcommittee to analyze the impact of tourism on people’s quality of life.…

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