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Bombshell leaked audio reveals Orban may go to war on the side of Russia

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In a startling development, a leaked audio recording from 2023 has surfaced, featuring Hungarian Defence Minister Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky announcing a significant shift in Hungary’s military posture. The recording reveals the minister stating, “we are building a capable, combat-ready Hungarian army.” This declaration is part of a broader strategy to move Hungary into “war mode [phase 0],” abandoning its previous peace-oriented approach.

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War

Vance says Russia “Asking Too Much” to end its Own Aggression in Ukraine

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U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance seems to be signaling that the Trump administration’s love affair with the Russian dictator may be over, saying today that Russia is “asking for too much” in the ongoing U.S.-mediated peace negotiations. Speaking at the Munich Leaders Meeting in Washington, D.C., Vance emphasized the importance of establishing basic terms for direct talks between Kyiv and Moscow, with the United States continuing its role as mediator.

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World News

French Intelligence uncovers another massive Russian disinformation network

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French authorities announced Wednesday that they have identified nearly 80 disinformation campaigns orchestrated by Russian actors between August 2023 and March 2025. These efforts primarily targeted Ukraine and its Western allies, including France, and were deemed a “significant threat” to democratic discourse in Europe. According to Viginum, the French agency responsible for monitoring foreign digital interference, the campaigns formed part of a larger operation dubbed “Storm-1516”.

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Ukraine News, War

US Treasury Secretary admits Putin is a war criminal

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday described Russian President Vladimir Putin as a “war criminal” during a congressional hearing, as lawmakers scrutinized the Trump administration’s push for Ukraine to engage in dialogue with Moscow. During a session of the House Financial Services Committee, Rep. Juan Vargas (D-CA), the Ranking Member of the Task Force on Monetary Policy, asked Bessent whether he would negotiate with a war criminal.

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Crisis in Russia, War

Russian airports crippled in wake of nationwide Ukrainian Drone Barrage

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On the eve of Russia’s May 9th propaganda festival, a Ukrainian drone offensive has grounded over 350 flights across Russia, stranding 60,000 passengers and laying bare the Kremlin’s ineptitude. Moscow’s major airports— Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, and Vnukovo— are currently frozen, alongside regional hubs in Kursk, Tula, Belgorod, Kaluga, Voronezh, Lipetsk, and Oryol.

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Ukraine News, War

Biden calls out Trump for his “modern day appeasement” of the Russian dictator

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In his first interview since leaving office, former U.S. President Joe Biden has sharply criticized President Donald Trump’s approach to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, labeling it as “modern-day appeasement.” Speaking to BBC Radio 4, Biden condemned Trump’s pressure on Ukraine to cede territory to Russia in exchange for a ceasefire, warning that such concessions would only embolden Russian President Vladimir Putin and threaten global security.

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Crisis in Russia, Economy & Business

Profit at Russian oil giant Tatneft drops by half

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Tatneft’s net profit under Russian Accounting Standards (RAS) dropped by 45.5% year-over-year in the first quarter of 2025, falling to 37.29 billion rubles, according to the company’s financial disclosures. This represents a 1.8-fold decrease compared to the same period last year. Quarterly revenue declined by 5.4% to 361.44 billion rubles, while the cost of sales rose 8.1% to 276.59 billion rubles. As a result, gross profit contracted by 32.8%, totaling 84.86 billion rubles.

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