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🇵🇱 🚨Shock from Warsaw: An IRGC officer is operating in Poland under diplomatic cover
According to a classified dossier obtained by Euractiv, Iran’s military attaché in Warsaw, Mohammad Naghizadeh, is an active member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps — an organisation officially designated as terrorist by the EU.
The investigation claims the diplomat linked to the IRGC is moving freely across Europe under diplomatic immunity and may be advancing Tehran’s financial and operational interests inside the EU.
The Iranian embassy in Warsaw rejected the allegations, calling them “baseless and biased.”


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South Korea's stock market correction.


Israel and the U.S. escalate strikes on Iran.
Kuwait also comes under missile and drone attacks.
Iran responds by rejecting U.S. and Israeli demands and doubling down on uranium enrichment.
Energy markets, shipping lanes, inflation, sovereign debt, all of it now moves closer to systemic stress.
The world may be sleepwalking into a global economic downturn.
Asia stocks retreat after fresh US strikes on Iran; PCE inflation on tap
Asian stock markets retreated on Thursday as fresh U.S. military strikes on Iran dampened recent investor optimism over a near-term peace agreement, while traders turned cautious ahead of key U.S. inflation data later in the day.
Wall Street’s major indexes closed at all-time highs overnight, on hopes of easing Middle East tensions and lower oil prices.
U.S. stock futures were little changed during Asian hours on Thursday.
US strikes Iran again; peace deal hopes fade:
Sentiment weakened in Asian trading after reports that the United States had carried out fresh military strikes on Iran on Wednesday marking a second round of strikes this week.
The attacks came shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump dismissed reports that Iran and Oman would jointly oversee shipping through the Strait of Hormuz under a proposed peace arrangement.
Oil prices rebounded more than 2% after the strikes, reversing part of Wednesday’s steep decline. Brent crude traded near $97 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude climbed above $90.
Japan’s Nikkei 225 eased 0.1% to 64,921.1 points on Thursday after hitting a record high of 66,428.81 points in the previous session. Japan's broader TOPIX index edged down 0.2%.
South Korea’s KOSPI fell 1.1% to 8,139.21 points after scaling fresh record highs of 8,457.09 on Wednesday, with chipmakers and AI-linked stocks pausing following a strong recent rally.
Shares of heavyweight semiconductor firms came under mild pressure as investors trimmed risk exposure ahead of U.S. inflation data and amid renewed geopolitical uncertainty.
US PCE inflation data looms:
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index declined nearly 2%, weighed by weakness in technology shares.
China's Shanghai Composite slipped 0.4%, while the blue-chip Shanghai Shenzhen CSI 300 fell 1.1%.
Singapore's Straits Times Index lost 0.7%, while futures tied to India's Nifty 50 edged down 0.3%.
Australia's S&P/ASX 200 also declined 1.1%.
Investors are now focused on the U.S. Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index due later on Thursday, the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge.
Markets fear that persistently high energy prices linked to the Iran conflict could complicate the Fed’s policy outlook and lead to a potential interest rate hike this year.
Source: Investing . com


Trump's New Bretton Woods is here:
— Shelton attacks Fed Keynesianism on MSNBC
— Warsh sworn in for "regime change"
— $210B Pentagon investment bank
— Quad critical minerals framework
— Core Five alignment vs. London
— The 1944 fight Keynes lost is back.
Normalization of Extreme Violence ... Chicago economy crime and migrant update 4pm May 26th 2026
In Chicago, attempted murders of police officers, machine-gun killings of teenagers, and mass “teen trend” brawls are increasingly treated as just another weekend, not a civic emergency.
From open-air drug markets and sidewalk encampments to predatory towing and shattered storefronts like Manny’s Deli, the city’s daily grind normalizes what should be unthinkable.
As officials jet off to Rome and headlines downplay or ignore some of the worst incidents, residents are left to navigate a landscape where extreme violence has become background noise instead of front-page alarm.
The conversation covered various local and national news topics. Traffic updates included a crash on the Bishop Fort Freeway, a stall on the Tri-State Tollway, and heavy traffic on the Kennedy Expressway.
Governor Pritzker discussed potentially delaying a gas tax increase, which could save drivers less than a penny per gallon. A 30-year-old murder case in Indiana was solved using DNA testing.
A wrongful death lawsuit was filed against Nicor Gas after a house explosion.
A 17-year-old student was murdered, and a major project to replace lead service lines in Saint Charles was approved.
The discussion also touched on the need for positive community activities to prevent crime.
John Kugler discusses the government's role in providing opportunities for people, criticizing the lack of support for those in trouble.
He highlights the need for hope and dreams, contrasting it with the negative impact of social media and teen trends.
Kugler shares his personal experience of being arrested and the ongoing legal process.
He criticizes the city's focus on predatory towing and the condition of public infrastructure, while the mayor is on a trip to Rome.
Kugler also mentions recent violent incidents, including a mass shooting and an attempted murder of five police officers, linking them to teen trends.
The conversation covers various topics, including a trillion-dollar plan to establish a permanent lunar presence by NASA, a US-Iran conflict, and a local crime incident where a teenager was murdered with a machine gun.
John Kugler criticizes the media for not prioritizing local crimes and highlights the prevalence of drug dealing and lack of police action.
A report details a two-year-old's accidental shooting death, and lunchroom workers in Chicago Public Schools protest low wages.
Additionally, there's a discussion about the Bears' property tax deal, missing evidence in a massage parlor raid, and a violent incident at a quinceanera.
The conversation ends with John Kugler advocating for a local deli owner who was a victim of vandalism.
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‼️The US has carried out another strike on an Iranian target after drones were launched near the Strait of Hormuz
According to Reuters, American forces struck a site near Bandar Abbas that Washington says posed a threat to US troops and commercial shipping.
The target was reportedly a drone control station preparing to launch another UAV. Earlier, the US military had already intercepted four Iranian kamikaze drones.
CNN reports that the drones were launched toward an American commercial vessel.
Amid the new escalation, oil prices surged again: Brent climbed above $96 per barrel.
Meanwhile, analysts at CSIS warn that after the war with Iran, the US could need at least three years to rebuild stockpiles of key missiles, including Tomahawk, Patriot, and THAAD systems.


Good Morning to everyone in the UTC+1 time zone (Central European Summer Time) from Spitsbergen to Cape Town! On this day, the following important events took place in recent centuries.
2/1
585 BC – A solar eclipse occurs, as predicted by the Greek philosopher and scientist Thales, while Alyattes is battling Cyaxares in the Battle of the Eclipse, leading to a truce. This is one of the cardinal dates from which other dates can be calculated. It is also the earliest event of which the precise date is known.
621 – Battle of Hulao: Li Shimin, the son of the Chinese emperor Gaozu, defeats the numerically superior forces of Dou Jiande near the Hulao Pass (Henan). This victory decides the outcome of the civil war that followed the Sui dynasty's collapse in favour of the Tang dynasty.
934 – English king Æthelstan begins his invasion of Scotland.
1242 – Avignonet massacre: A group of Cathars, with the probable connivance of Count Raymond VII of Toulouse, murder the inquisitor William Arnaud and eleven of his companions.
1347 – Marriage of Byzantine Emperor John V Palaiologos and Helena Kantakouzene.
1533 – The Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, declares the marriage of King Henry VIII of England to Anne Boleyn valid.
1588 – The Spanish Armada, with 130 ships and 30,000 men, sets sail from Lisbon, Portugal, heading for the English Channel. (It will take until May 30 for all ships to leave port.)
1644 – English Civil War: Bolton Massacre by Royalist troops under the command of James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby.
1742 – The world's first indoor swimming pool opens in London.
1754 – French and Indian War: In the first engagement of the war, Virginia militia under the 22-year-old Lieutenant colonel George Washington defeat a French reconnaissance party in the Battle of Jumonville Glen in what is now Fayette County in southwestern Pennsylvania.
1802 – In Guadeloupe, 400 rebellious slaves, led by Louis Delgrès, blow themselves up rather than submit to Napoleon's troops.
1830 – U.S. President Andrew Jackson signs the Indian Removal Act which denies Native Americans their land rights and forcibly relocates them.
1867 – Lajos Kossuth's open letter to Ferenc Deák – known in history as the Cassandra Letter – appears in this day's issue of the pro-government newspaper Magyarország.
1871 – The Paris Commune falls after two months.
1892 – In San Francisco, John Muir organizes the Sierra Club.
1905 – Russo-Japanese War: The Battle of Tsushima ends with the destruction of the Russian Baltic Fleet by Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō and the Imperial Japanese Navy.
1907 – The first Isle of Man TT race is held.
1918 – The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and the First Republic of Armenia declare their independence.
1926 – The 28 May 1926 coup d'état: Ditadura Nacional is established in Portugal to suppress the unrest of the First Republic.
1932 – In the Netherlands, construction of the Afsluitdijk is completed and the Zuiderzee bay is converted to the freshwater IJsselmeer.
1934 – Near Callander, Ontario, Canada, the Dionne quintuplets are born to Oliva and Elzire Dionne; they will be the first quintuplets to survive infancy.
1936 – Alan Turing submits On Computable Numbers for publication.
1937 – Neville Chamberlain forms a government in the United Kingdom.
1937 – Volkswagen, the German automobile manufacturer, is founded.
1940 – World War II: Belgium surrenders to Nazi Germany to end the Battle of Belgium.
1940 – World War II: Norwegian, French, Polish and British forces recapture Narvik in Norway. This is the first Allied infantry victory of the War.
1948 – Daniel François Malan is elected as Prime Minister of South Africa. He later goes on to implement Apartheid.
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Trump Gloats After Democrat TX Rep. Al Green Loses Primary Race


Democrat Mayor Brandon Johnson.
While patting himself on the back…
Wants to make everyone responsible for “teen takeovers” except the people actually responsible for “teen takeovers”.
Now he’s blaming…
“Social Media”.
You can’t make this up.
Everything the Dems touch…
Americans have started to notice that companies sell the exact same products to men as they do women, but the women’s version cost more
This is called “Pinkflation” or the “Pink Tax”
This is a real and well documented fact
Example Tweezers: Brands like Revlon, Tweezerman and more frequently sell basically identical stainless steel tweezers with only cosmetic differences like color and packaging. They markup the women’s line
Women’s tweezers can be $18+ while men’s might be $12, but they’re the same
It’s not just tweezers
Studies from NYC Consumer Affairs and more have found women pay 13%+ more on average for similar personal care items like razors, deodorant, shampoo, and grooming tools
Some women’s products have slight design tweaks but many don’t, many just change the color
It’s just another corporate scam in America that’s somehow legal
One of the best comebacks in tv history!
Just moments away from getting booed out of town, he turned the tables and won everyone over!
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That's because the whole climate and environment thing was co-opted by leftoids. They are against nuclear poweplants, they want to buy gas and oil from russia, they never call out China for harming the environment. Of course a lot of people don't want to support that.
🌍 Hello! Here are the main stories at this hour:
1️⃣ The US carried out strikes on a military facility in Iran and intercepted several Iranian drones.
2️⃣ A powerful 6.9 magnitude earthquake hit Chile.
3️⃣ Trump backed Pashinyan’s re-election bid, calling him “a great friend who is making his country strong, rich, and safe.”
4️⃣ Metropolitan Hilarion has left the Czech Republic.
5️⃣ Sweden is preparing to transfer several fighter jets to Ukraine.
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