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🇮🇱❌🇵🇸🇸🇾 — An alleged leaked call recording between two PA (Palestinian Authorities) members have revealed that Israel is blocking all funds going to the PA, leading to its imminent collapse.
➡️ According to the recording, Israel's financial minister has advised Palestinian banks in West Bank to not give the PA any money, additionally, he ordered to block all funds going to the PA.
➡️The PA was asked to withdraw its security forces from Bethlehem and Hebron.
➡️The alleged PA members in the voice recording have described this as the end of the Palestinian Authorities, saying that all salaries to the school staff, security forces, and civil workers will be halted soon.
🇸🇩 MAP UPDATE the situation in Sudan as of 01/09/2025. This past month the RSF tried to advance on a number of fronts with mixed results.
-In Kordofan a failed RSF push west of el-Obeid resulted in hundreds of deaths and dozens of vehicles lost, forcing the militants to retreat.
-In the besieged city of El Fasher the RSF advanced on the city's defenders from three sides. The situation in the city is becoming increasingly desperate and it is unknown how long the city can hold off further attacks.
🔗 Thomas van Linge
🇩🇪 Two more AfD politicians in the state of North-Rhine Westphalia have died "suddenly and unexpectedly".
In total 6 AfD politicians in a single German state have died in the past month. One of them sufferred kidney failure and another "committed suicide".
The death causes of the remaining 4 are unknown nor are these deaths investigated by German police as something suspicious.
North-Rhine Westphalia is Germany's most multicultural state.
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🇪🇺🇷🇺🇧🇬 Flightradar24 denied reports of a malfunction in the electronic navigation system of the plane on which Ursula von der Leyen was flying to Bulgaria.
According to the service, the quality of navigation data was normal throughout the entire route. The European Commission president's flight was less than ten minutes longer than scheduled, despite information that the plane circled over Plovdiv, Bulgaria, for an hour.
Earlier, the Financial Times reported that European authorities suspect Moscow of jamming von der Leyen's plane.
"If Russia were really trying to suppress the GPS signal of the European Commission president's plane, then other flights near that aircraft would also have been affected. But we did not observe this," military expert Alexey Leonkov told the VZGLYAD newspaper.
🔗 /channel/vzglyad_ru/126893
🇺🇸🇮🇱 Trump acknowledged that the Israel lobby is losing influence in American politics during an interview with Reagan Reese, but praised the country as “amazing” and compared October 7th to the Holocaust.
“Israel was the strongest lobby I've ever seen. They had total control over Congress, and now they don't, you know, I'm a little surprised to see that.”
“Israel was the strongest lobby 15 years ago that there has ever been, and now it’s, it’s been hurt, especially in Congress.”
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— 🇮🇷/☢️ NEW: The Telegraph reports that Iran has various 'ultra-secure' underground nuclear sites that are even more resistant to strikes than the infamous Fordow facility, which the U.S. struck with B-2 stealth bombers back in June
In specific, they point to a mountain complex located near the enrichment facility at Natanz, which is reportedly more than 160 meters deep, almost twice as deep as Fordow, which took a dozen GBU-57 'MOP' bunker busters to destroy — with the results of the strike still heavily debated to this day.
The Telegraph writes that 'Pickaxe mountain' could be a perfect hiding spot for Iran's highly enriched uranium, and that the tunnels are so deep and so hardened that they could even survive a nuclear blast.
Iran also has another ultra deep facility near the uranium conversion facility at Esfahan, which the United States failed to destroy during their strikes on the complex back in June.
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🇧🇬🇺🇦 Bulgaria supplied 1/3 of the artillery shells the European Union donated to Ukraine over the course of the war.
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🇳🇱 Royal Netherlands Navy logistic and amphibious support vessel HNLMS Pelikaan (A804) coming into Willemstad, Curaçao - August 26, 2025
Curaçao is a Dutch island in the Leeward Antilles 45 miles (~73 km) north off the Venezuelan Coast.
📝: The U.S. is building a coalition to attack Venezuela. France and now the Netherlands are moving assets to their Caribbean possessions.
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🌎 The Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) calls for an emergency meeting due to the US military deployment in the Caribbean.
🔗 Alerta News24
🇺🇸🛢 Shale can’t outrun geology forever.
Efficiency gains are fading, rigs are dropping, and US crude output is set to slip by 2026.
In another assault on the US renewable sector, the Trump administration slapped a surprise stop-work order on a $1.5bn wind project off the coast of Rhode Island last Friday, sending shares in Ørsted, the world’s biggest wind developer, down to a record low on Monday.
The Revolution Wind project, four-fifths completed, was due to open next year and supply power for 350,000 homes. Now its future, and that of its developer in the US, is on the ropes, according to our Nordic and Baltic correspondent Richard Milne.
President Donald Trump has signalled his dislike of the renewable industry, curtailing tax credits, loans and grants formerly supplied by the Biden administration. Nearly $19bn in clean energy projects have been cancelled this year,
US oil companies are trimming expenses where they can to preserve their drilling programmes — and shareholder returns — while they wait to see if lower crude prices are here to stay. The top 20 shale producers, excluding ExxonMobil and Chevron, have altogether slashed more than $1.8bn in capital expenditures in the past two quarters, according to Enverus.
“It’s all about riding the wave and remaining stable,” said Matthew Bernstein, vice-president of North America oil and gas at Rystad Energy.
But despite that caution, something surprising is happening in the oil patch: production is actually increasing. Shale companies are drilling faster, longer and more efficiently to cut costs and setting drilling records across the Permian Basin — the area in Texas and New Mexico that accounts for more than half of all US output — along the way.
It once took a few weeks to drill a shale well; now it takes as little as a few days.
Diamondback Energy, one of the largest shale producers, drilled the fifth longest well in Texas history this past quarter, at 31,035 feet, or 5.8 miles. For context, the average length of a lateral well is a little over 11,000 feet, according to Novi Labs, an Austin, Texas-based energy analytics firm.
“We’re really pushing the limits of what we know is capable. I don’t know where it’s going to take us,” said Diamondback chief executive Kaes Van’t Hof.
Those gains in well efficiency are reflected in overall output. US crude production is expected to climb from 13.4mn of barrels a day in July to an all-time high of nearly 13.6mn barrels a day in December, according to the US Energy Information Administration.
Some companies in the Permian are waiting to defer well completions until prices recover to reduce expenses. Apache Energy and Diamondback are maintaining high levels of drilled but uncompleted wells, or DUCs, they can later tap. Drilling less allows companies to reduce their overheads. Every drilling day Permian Resources skipped saved them about $100,000 during the second quarter.
Oil companies are also sidelining rigs and fracking crews as they reduce their expenditures. The number of rigs drilling for oil dropped to 411 last week, down 15 per cent from the same period last year, according to oilfield services company Baker Hughes.
The number of fracking crews, or those completing wells, has fallen, hitting a four-year low. There are now 165 crews, down by two for the week ending August 22, and down 64 from the same period last year, according to data provider Primary Vision.
🔗 https://www.ft.com/content/6a992996-4822-4234-aa70-51deacd8cf3b
🇩🇪 16-year-old Liana(Ukrainian refugee) was on her way home from her apprenticeship to become a dental assistant when she crossed paths with a group of migrants that started harassing her.
Liana called her grandfather and told him she was being followed by a group of migrants and she was scared. The last thing her grandfather hears, is Liana screaming.
A little later, Liana's parents get the news that their daughter was hit by a train. Media and authorities label it as a suicide, but Liana's parents won't accept this and eventually contact Björn Höcke from the AfD who then pushes for a real investigation.
This finally unveils the truth: Liana was pushed onto the train tracks by an Iraqi migrant.
The migrant, who had ignored a deportation order earlier this year, now claims to have mental health issues, as they all do when they get caught.
He is being held in a psychiatric facility, and prosecutors are determining whether or not he can be held criminally responsible for her death. There is a chance he could serve no prison time because of his 'mental illness'.
Liana's mother fears that there will be no justice: "How many crimes like these have gone unpunished? I want justice."
For Liana and for the thousands of other victims of the Great Replacement: we demand remigration.
🔗 Dries van Langenhove
Thomas Sewell proving that cucking to the middle ground is a waste of time.
Everyone will move to our position.
You plant your flag in the sand and force people to move to us. That's how we win.
🇻🇪🇻🇪 — Vladimir Padrino López: “We are preparing to respond to any threat from the U.S.”
💥 The Chavista Defense Minister stated that the second day of military enlistment showed “the commitment of the working class to the defense of the homeland.”
➡️ Padrino López assured that they are preparing “for any circumstance or aggression of any intensity that may come from the United States against our sovereignty.”
❌ He also labeled the accusations of drug trafficking against the regime as false and announced that the next step will be the assignment of missions, tasks, and training for the defense of the territory.
🇬🇧 Steve Laws on X: Go anywhere in the UK and look around, you'll just see foreigners everywhere.
It's truly sickening the damage that has been done to our nation and our people.
We have to stop immigration and start remigration before we can even begin to reverse the damage that has been done.
📝 Elon Musk: Remigration is the only way
🔗 Elon Musk
🇲🇲 Myanmar MAP UPDATE: The situation across Myanmar as of 01/09/2025.
In the past month the junta continued its offensives across certain areas while being stopped in its tracks on other front.
-The city of Demoso in Karenni state was retaken from the resistance
-More ground was won by the military around Nawnghkio, including a gold mine and cement factory.
-fighting increased in the besieged city of Bhamo but junta progress is slowly and casualties are high.
🔗 Thomas van Linge
🇹🇷🇨🇾🇮🇱 Turkey Said Ready to Boost Troops Force on Cyprus to 100,000
Turkish media reports said that a 35,000-strong army on the Turkish-Cypriot occupied northern third of the island will be bolstered with a massive building that could see as many as 100,000 troops stationed there.
TRT Haber said Turkey wants to step up its presence on the island as Cyprus gains strategic importance amid instability in the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean. Turkish troops have been stationed there since Turkish invasions in 1974.
The reports, including from other outlets, said Turkey wants to expand the force into a regional deterrent with land, naval, air, electronic warfare, and support components with Turkish officials also saying it’s a response to increased military activity by the United States, Israel, the United Kingdom, and Germany and the Greek-Cypriot side.
Turkey said that jeopardizes the Turkish-Cypriot minority. The island remains divided despite decades of failed diplomatic attempts at reunification and Turkish-Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar said he wants the United Nations to accept the isolated side that’s recognized only by Turkey.
🔗 https://www.thenationalherald.com/turkey-said-ready-to-boost-troops-force-on-cyprus-to-100000/
🇪🇺 Governor of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, says that the EU 'cannot grow' without migrants!
The European Union's economy would have looked far weaker after the pandemic without foreign workers, European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde said Saturday, warning policymakers not to ignore migration’s role even as it fuels political tensions.
“Although they represented only around 9 percent of the total labor force in 2022, foreign workers have accounted for half of its growth over the past three years,” Lagarde told the gathering of central bankers. Without that contribution, she added, “labor market conditions could be tighter and output lower.”
Lagarde singled out Germany and Spain as examples. Germany’s GDP would be about 6 percent lower today without migrant labor, while Spain’s strong recovery also “owes much” to foreign workers, she said. Across the eurozone, employment has expanded by more than 4 percent since 2021, even as central bankers pushed through the steepest rate hikes in a generation.
The ECB president argued that migration has played a crucial role in offsetting Europe’s shrinking birth rate and growing appetite for shorter working hours. That, she said, helped companies expand output and damped inflationary pressures even as wages lagged behind prices.
📝: The only takeaway from this is that the people in charge of the EU look at mass migration as a "success" story, despite all the crime and ethnic tensions it caused because the GDP of the Eurozone hasn't shrunk in the past few years.
They never had the interest of their constituents in mind. The only thing that matters are their line go up graphs. Europeans and foreigners are to them just replaceable economic units, actually, migrants might even be better, 'cause they accept low wages, long hours and poor working conditions.
The Great Replacement will not stop until this mindset is eliminated.
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🇬🇧📉 The UK is now standing right at the cliff-edge. In recent weeks the Labour Party has tried to pivot to some sort of patriotic centre-right model - together with conveniently-timed mass flag rallies. They’re completely desperate to try to hold the country together as it goes bankrupt.
🔗 Philip Pilkington
🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦 Treasury Secretary Bessent says that after meeting with Trump, Putin has intensified bombing campaigns against Ukraine, adding that now, "all options are on the table."
🔗 Disclose
🇮🇳🤝🇦🇺 - India is in talks with the Albanese Labor government to build one million homes in Australia using Indian immigrant workers.
India's Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Sunday the US$500M project could be funded by the UAE.
🔗 Link
Thomas Sewell explains his confrontation with Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan moments earlier.
Читать полностью…🇳🇱 Royal Netherlands Navy Holland-class ocean-going patrol vessel HNLMS Friesland (P842) coming into Willemstad, Curaçao - August 22, 2025
🔗 WarshipCam
🇺🇸❌🇻🇪 SOUTHCOM Snapshot: Potential strike package with a TLAM (Tomahawk Land Attack Missile) loadout
The U.S. has deployed a considerable naval and expeditionary force to the Caribbean (U.S. Southern Command/4th Fleet AOR), providing POTUS with a wide range of military options to use against Venezuela or other non-state actors in the region.
"The IWO ARG – 22nd MEU(SOC) is America’s 9-1-1 force—lethal, capable, and adaptable—ready to respond to contingency missions around the globe. This force operates 24/7, reassuring our Allies and partners; deterring our adversaries; keeping the world’s oceans free and open in accordance with international standards; and projecting power on a global scale through sustained operations at sea."
🔗 Ian Ellis
🇫🇷🤝🇺🇸 France is to boost its military and police presence in its Caribbean overseas territory of Guadeloupe, in a bid to clamp down on escalating cocaine trafficking in the region that is driving unprecedented levels of violence.
Local officials in both Guadeloupe and Martinique say they're finally being heard, but one expert in organised crime fears the measures are too little, too late.
A "record" 37.5 tonnes of cocaine were seized in France in the first six months of this year, compared to 47 tonnes in the whole of 2024 – an increase of 45 percent.
More than half of those 47 tonnes came from, or was intercepted in, the French Caribbean territories of Guadeloupe and Martinique – whose combined population is little more than 750,000.
🔗 Caribbean News Network
🇮🇳🌍 Indian firms are shifting production to Africa to dodge 50% US duties
China-Africa trade is booming past $200B.
Together, the Asian powerhouses send almost 200,000 budget vehicles to South Africa.
Sales for Mahindra, Suzuki and China’s Chery have jumped as consumers opt for cheaper cars in an economy that’s barely grown for more than a decade.
Demand for the vehicles is so strong that Tata, India’s largest automaker by sales, has re-entered the market after a yearslong hiatus while Mahindra is boosting capacity at its local plant by two-thirds.
Some factories are curbing output, while Ford announced this week it will cut nearly 500 jobs. With sales by other firms making cars in South Africa — including heavyweights Mercedes-Benz and BMW — under pressure, there may be more cutbacks to come.
South Africa is seeking investment and wants new, strong trade partners.
The irony, though, is that despite international outrage over Trump’s tariff onslaught, the government may need to do the same to protect local industry.
🔗 https://archive.ph/KHShm
🇺🇸🇮🇱 Beverly Hills has voted to CANCEL their plan to display Israeli flags at all public schools, citing "safety concerns" and the tremendous backlash they've faced on social media.
"I have received…over 480 highly negative, vulgar anti-Semitic comments," a board member lamented.
🔗 Megatron
🇨🇳📝 — Parts of the Tianjin Declaration of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation were released by Indian Foreign Ministry to the Press.
It contains:
🚩 An Antifascist and Anti-militarist provision:
The year 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of Victory in World War II and the creation of the United Nations (UN). The Great Victory, which was made possible by the unity of the peoples of all peace-loving countries in their opposition to Nazism, fascism and militarism, determined the further course of world history and created the conditions for the formation of a stable system of international relations guaranteeing the peaceful development of humanity. Member States call for the preservation of the historical memory of the heroic deeds of peoples and the lessons of the Second World War.
The United Nations has established itself as a unique intergovernmental association within which effective and much-needed cooperation has been built to ensure peace and security, socio-economic development and human rights.
Member States reaffirm their commitment to the formation of a more representative, democratic, just and multipolar world order based on universally recognised principles of international law, including those enshrined in the UN Charter, respect for cultural diversity, and mutually beneficial and equal cooperation between states with the UN playing a central coordinating role.
They emphasise that cooperation within the SCO can serve as a basis for the formation of an architecture of equal and indivisible security in Eurasia.
The member states noted the initiative to develop a Eurasian Charter of Diversity and Multipolarity in the 21st Century, aimed at consolidating development processes on the Eurasian continent.
Taking into account the views of member states, they reaffirmed the relevance of initiatives to promote cooperation in building a new type of international relations in the spirit of mutual respect, justice, equality and mutually beneficial cooperation, as well as the formation of a common vision of the idea of creating a community of shared future for mankind and developing dialogue on the idea of "One Earth. One Family. One Future." Member States call on the international community to join the SCO Initiative "On Global Unity for a Just World, Harmony and Development."
Reaffirming their commitment to the goals and principles of the SCO Charter, the member states will continue to act in accordance with the "Shanghai spirit," which embodies mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality, mutual consultation, respect for cultural diversity and the pursuit of common development, and will consistently deepen cooperation in the interests of security, stability and sustainable development in the SCO region.
Member States reaffirm that Central Asia is the core of the SCO and support the efforts of Central Asian states to ensure peace, security and stability in their countries and in the region as a whole.Читать полностью…
🇺🇸🇵🇦🪖🗺 — The US Navy destroyer USS Sampson (DDG-102) turned on its AIS system at dock in Panama City outside of the Panama Canal.
USS Sampson is one of the 3x Arleigh Burke class DDGs set to deploy to the coast of Venezuela
🔗 SA Defensa (@SA_Defensa):
🇬🇧🏴 England
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