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Iran Discussing Proposal With Gulf States to Establish Fees in Strait of Hormuz
Iranian officials are in negotiations with members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) about creating a system to charge fees for ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz. According to the Wall Street Journal, Iran is seeking to impose a toll on vessels entering and exiting the Persian Gulf similar to how Turkey taxes ships transiting […]
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Historic Ukrainian Cathedral Damaged During Heavy Russian Bombardment
A historic cathedral was damaged in Kyiv on Monday during a major Russian drone and missile attack on the Ukrainian capital as the war between Russia and Ukraine continues to escalate. Photos and videos show the Dormition Cathedral of Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, also known as the Monastery of the Caves, on fire during the Russian attack. […]
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"He Ran On No Wars - Now We Have One": Michael Savage Breaks With Trump Over Iran
"He Ran On No Wars - Now We Have One": Michael Savage Breaks With Trump Over Iran
Another notable Trump supporter has come out against the US-Israel war in Iran. In a candid and pointed monologue delivered on his syndicated radio show marking his 84th birthday, longtime conservative voice Michael Savage directly challenged President Donald Trump’s handling of the Iran conflict. Savage, a staunch America First advocate, did not mince words: “He [Trump] has good intentions. He liked to have no war. Now we have a war. He ran on...
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Apr 7, 2026 / Tyler Durden
Germany's Debt Spiral: Bundesbank Chief Breaks Silence
Germany's Debt Spiral: Bundesbank Chief Breaks Silence
Submitted by Thomas Kolbe
It’s not every day that top officials of the German Bundesbank take an explicit stance on daily politics.
Nagel’s stark warnings about Germany’s debt and the government’s creative accounting were surely met with grim recognition in Berlin’s corridors of power. Open criticism is rare there, and when it comes from credible insiders, it stings even more.
Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel
Chancellor Friedrich Merz and his Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil apparently still believe the fairy tale that debt-fueled demand policy can create economic miracles,...
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