Kazakhstan Is Holding a Referendum on a New Constitution Written in 22 Days
It Further Strengthens Tokayev’s Power
Why Is Kharg Island So Important for Iran’s Oil?
Russia Struck Kyiv Region With Missiles and Drones—Four People Killed, Power Plant and Substation Supplying Kyiv Damaged
Emergency Blackouts Introduced in the City
Netanyahu Got the War With Iran He Wanted for Thirty Years—But He Is Not the One Leading It
Decisions Are Made in Washington, and Comparisons With Churchill Work Against Him
Amazon, Google and Microsoft Built AI Infrastructure in the Persian Gulf
Now Those Investments Are Under Threat
Democrat Chris Murphy Said Trump Has Lost Control of the War With Iran
According to Him, the U.S. Underestimated the Adversary and Has No Plan to End the Conflict
Trump Announced the U.S. and Allies Will Send Warships to the Strait of Hormuz
He Also Threatened to Bomb Iran’s Coast if Attacks on Ships Do Not Stop
Trump Said Iran Is “Completely Devastated” and Wants a Deal—But Could Not Say When the War Will End
“When I Feel It in My Bones,” He Said
Pentagon Calls Friday the Deadliest Day of Strikes on Iran
Hegseth Says the Iranian Army Is Rapidly Losing Combat Capability and Is Barely Able to Maintain Communications
War With Iran Threatens to Push Up Food Prices—Oil and Fertilizers Are Rising Because of the Strait of Hormuz Blockade
Farmers Fear a Repeat of the Food Inflation After the Start of the War in Ukraine
U.S. Used Up Cruise Missile Stocks Meant to Last for Years in the First Days of the War With Iran
The Pentagon Is Asking Congress for Another $50 Billion as Six Days of Fighting Have Already Cost at Least $11 Billion
“We don’t need Ukraine’s help with drone defense”
Donald Trump
March 13, 2026
Iran Expands Strikes on Gulf Infrastructure—Commercial Ships and Dubai Airport Attacked
Tehran Warns of a “War of Attrition,” Oil Again Exceeds $100 per Barrel
Trump Ordered Oil Drilling Off the Coast of California After a Sharp Rise in Prices
The State Called It an Abuse of Power and Is Preparing a Lawsuit
Putin Proposed That Trump Move Iran’s Enriched Uranium to Russia—As a Way to Stop the War in the Middle East
Trump Refused
Rick Grenell Leaves Post As President Of The Kennedy Center Ahead Of Two-Year Closure Of The Complex
Trump Plans $257 Million Reconstruction And Discusses Even Wall Colors And Seating Layout With The New Director
Britain Is Slashing Bureaucracy to Speed Up the Construction of Nuclear Power Plants
The Government Cites Volatile Oil Markets, Critics Call It Irresponsible Deregulation Dangerous for the Environment
Russia Receives Up to $150 Million in Additional Daily Revenue Because of the War in the Middle East
After the Effective Closure of the Strait of Hormuz, India and China Sharply Increased Purchases of Russian Oil
Republican Senators Warn Trump That A War With Iran And Expensive Oil Could Cost The Party The November Elections
Voters Are Angry Over Prices, Farmers Are Losing Money And Republican Motivation To Vote Is Falling
Starmer Appointed Mandelson Ambassador to Washington Despite Knowing of His Links to Epstein
After His Dismissal the Envoy Received £75,000 in Compensation and Initially Demanded Half a Million
U.S. Must Return $166 Billion in Unlawful Tariffs to Businesses, but the Refund System Is Only 40 Percent Ready
Each Month of Delay Costs Taxpayers Another $650 Million in Interest
Maduro Is Held in a Solitary Cell in a Brooklyn Detention Center—3 by 2 Meters With Three Outings per Week
At Night He Shouts That He Was Kidnapped and Repeats: “I Am the President of Venezuela”
Trump Calls the War With Iran an “Operation”—Just as Putin in 2022 Called the Invasion of Ukraine a “Special Military Operation.”
But While in Russia It Was Censorship, in the U.S. It Also Reflects a Legal Issue Because Only Congress Can Declare War
The Pentagon Bars Photographers From Briefings After Hegseth Disliked Images of Himself
Media Will Now Receive Only Official Photos
Ukraine’s Central Bank Demands Explanations From Monobank Over a Client’s Photo Published by Horokhovsky
The Bank Could Face Sanctions After the Review
Weinstein Gives His First Interview From Prison—Admits Bad Behavior but Denies Rape Allegations
Says Most Accusations Were for Money and Promises to Prove His Innocence in Court
Neither Trump nor Iran Got What They Expected—Both Misjudged the War
The Conflict Is Expanding With No End in Sight, and Putin May Be the Biggest Beneficiary
Musk Launches Purge At xAI—Co-Founders Depart As Managers From SpaceX And Tesla Conduct An Audit
The Coding Product Is Losing To Competitors, Including Anthropic’s Claude Code
Trump Has Not Explained to Americans Why a War With Iran Is Necessary—and It Is Already Showing in the Polls
Gasoline Prices Have Risen Sharply, Markets Are Falling. Eight Months Remain Until The Midterm Elections
U.S. Partially Eases Sanctions on Russian Oil Trade
Washington Allows Fuel Already Loaded on Tankers to Be Delivered Until April 11
YouTube Begins Protecting Politicians and Journalists From Deepfakes—The System Detects Fake Videos With Their Faces and Allows Them to Request Removal
Advances in AI Have Made Creating Convincing Fakes Too Easy
A Bus Catches Fire in Switzerland—Six People Die and Five Are Injured
Police Do Not Rule Out Intent and Have Opened a Criminal Investigation
Study Finds 75% of AI Models Fail at Real Programming Tasks
Models Produce Unreliable Code and Sacrifice Quality for Faster Results
Monobank Publicly Accuses a Client of “Collaboration” After Mistaking the Slovenian Flag for the Russian One
Horokhovskyi Posts the Woman’s Photo on Social Media, Mocks Her and Calls Her a “Collaborator” Without Evidence
New Mexico Authorities Search Epstein’s Former Ranch as Part of an Investigation Into Possible Crimes on the Property
An Anonymous Letter Alleges Two Girls Were Killed and Buried Nearby
Iran’s New Supreme Leader in His First Address Demanded the Closure of U.S. Bases in the Region and Vowed Not to Abandon Revenge for the Dead
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Europeans Proposed That Zelensky Continue the War for Another One and a Half to Two Years in Exchange for Financing
Under Their Influence, Kyiv Is Already Considering a Scenario in Which Elections in Ukraine Will Not Be Held for Several More Years
Hungary-Ukraine Relations Escalate Again—Kyiv Halts Oil Transit and Budapest Blocks EU Aid
Orban Says Ukrainians Are Threatening His Children and Grandchildren
What Consequences Did the Figures Named in the “Epstein Files” Face?
Who Encountered Real Consequences—and Who Was Limited to Reputational Damage
Aggression With Caveats
Why Some Invasions Are Called Wars While Others Are Called Operations
Israel Spent Nearly a Year Preparing Iranian Kurds for an Uprising Against Tehran—The CIA Was Doing the Same
But the Kurds Remember How the U.S. Abandoned Syrian Kurds and Are Wary of New Promises
Hungary Seizes €35 Million, $40 Million and 9 Kg of Gold Belonging to Ukraine’s Oschadbank During Investigation
Authorities Say Method of Transport Threatens National Security
Trump Asked Republican Donors Whom They See as the 2028 Presidential Candidate
The Room Overwhelmingly Chose Rubio Over Vance
Putin Said Russia Is Ready to Resume Oil and Gas Supplies to Europe but Is Waiting for a Clear Signal
Until That Happens, Exports Are Being Redirected to Asia
Trump’s Sons Invested in a Military Drone Company Working With the Pentagon
The Move Came a Week After the Iran War Began as Shares of Their Other Drone Firms Rose 20%
Abramovich Wants to Use Part of the Proceeds From the Sale of Chelsea to Support Wounded Russian Soldiers
British Authorities May Try to Seize the Funds—The Billionaire Is Ready to Go to Court
EU Considers Lifting Sanctions on a Trader Who Sold Russian Oil Above the Price Cap
Hungary and Slovakia Also Demand Removing Other Names From the List, Including Alisher Usmanov
Saudi Aramco Warns of Catastrophic Consequences for the Global Economy if the Strait of Hormuz Remains Blocked
The Company Is Pumping Oil Through a Pipeline Bypassing the Strait but Admits It Cannot Sustain This for Long
Britain Will Spend £1.8 Billion on a Digital Identity System That by the Election Will Work Only for Paying Vehicle Tax
Forty Percent of Citizens Oppose the System