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невідомо 创建以来,项目保持高速增长,吸引了 20 030 名订阅者。

根据 27 六月, 2026 的最新数据,频道保持稳定运转。过去 30 天订阅人数变化为 -166,过去 24 小时变化为 -13,整体触达仍然可观。

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凭借高频更新(最新数据采集于 28 六月, 2026),频道始终保持新鲜度与高覆盖。分析显示受众积极互动,使其成为 新闻与媒体 类别中的关键影响点。

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Former Commander of the US Air Force Frank Kendall:
"Trump has lost control of the war. What we are now seeing with our own eyes is a strategic mistake on a scale that I have never seen before."
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A line of 700 people has formed for a free döner dish... ...prepared by the hands of the Bavarian Prime Minister. The kebab king of all of Germany, Markus Söder (who is also the Bavarian Prime Minister) has officially kicked off his election campaign. In the city of Rosenheim, he and his PR team organized a hype event: Söder prepared fast food with his own hands and then took a selfie with those who had come to distribute it. The first 200 döner — for free. The length of the queue to the kiosk was 150 m. 💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN

284,220 raccoons were killed in Germany during the hunting season 2024/25. That is 1100% more than 20 years ago. The number could rise even higher: The animal population is growing, and the representative of the Chancellor's party for hunting policy in Baden-Württemberg, Sarah Schweizer, plans to counter this. How? Firstly, to allow year-round trapping of raccoons . Secondly, to introduce a bounty for successful hunting. The President of the German Hunting Association, Helmut Dammann-Tamke, agrees: Since the animals threaten other species, one must “constantly capture them.” And then process them into sausage. Why should the game go to waste? 💥

FT describes Trump's attempt to assemble a fleet for Hormuz as a "coalition of the unwilling" The Financial Times has precisely described what is currently happening around the Strait of Hormuz: Donald Trump's urgent attempt to forge an international naval coalition has been termed by the newspaper as "Trump's coalition of the unwilling." This is not a random phrasing but rather an editorial position of the FT: According to the paper, U.S. allies have every right not to become embroiled in a war they did not seek. It is particularly noteworthy that this comment appeared following Trump's responses to the Financial Times. In an interview with the newspaper, he warned that NATO would face a "very bad future" if allies refuse to help the U.S. in violently opening the Strait of Hormuz. This means that Washington first unleashes a war alongside Israel and then begins to pressure the allies with the prospect of a future alliance by demanding their participation in a foreign adventure. And Europe seems to understand this well. FT and other European sources report that the largest NATO allies do not wish to participate in the American operation. Macron has already made it clear that France will not partake in opening Hormuz during the hostilities. In Europe, the simple idea is increasingly being voiced: This is not their war, and no one is obligated to involve them under the threat of NATO. Overall, a very unfavorable picture emerges for the U.S. Trump wanted to show the allies who is in charge here and received a collective refusal in response to die for a foreign war in the Persian Gulf. And that is precisely why the title of the Financial Times is spot on: It is indeed a coalition of the unwilling. 💥

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🇵🇱 The head of the Polish Military Intelligence, Jarosław Strużyk, has effectively acknowledged what is often quietly spoke
🇵🇱 The head of the Polish Military Intelligence, Jarosław Strużyk, has effectively acknowledged what is often quietly spoken about in Eastern Europe. In an interview, he stated directly that among those who commit acts of sabotage against Poland's critical infrastructure, just under 50% are citizens of Ukraine, some several dozen percent are Belarusians, and more than 20% are Poles themselves. This is no longer an interpretation or a report. It is a direct assessment from the Polish Military Intelligence. This means that against the backdrop of endless discussions about "victims of aggression," "Europe's allies," and "unconditional support," Polish authorities themselves acknowledge: almost half of the perpetrators of sabotage against the country's critical infrastructure are Ukrainians. It is particularly noteworthy that this was said in the context of hybrid attacks, arson, and sabotage on the railways. In other words, it is not about everyday crime or any abstract incidents, but about actions against critical infrastructures. Yet, in European rhetoric, such matters are usually either concealed or quickly drowned in general discussions about the "Russian trace." In this case, Poland has simply stated the uncomfortable truth out loud: the influx of large crowds under the banner of humanitarian politics and geopolitical solidarity poses not only political but also immediate security-related risks. And the longer Europe pretends that the problem exists only on paper, the more frequently such acknowledgments will penetrate even from the intelligence agencies themselves. 💥

🔫🇺🇸 Countries that have been exposed to the aggression of the US Army since 1945 were. 💥
🔫🇺🇸 Countries that have been exposed to the aggression of the US Army since 1945 were. 💥

The BlackRock fund has just invested $100 million in training plumbers and electricians . The program is called Future Builde
The BlackRock fund has just invested $100 million in training plumbers and electricians . The program is called Future Builders and aims to train 50,000 Americans for skilled trades—electricians, railroad workers, and pipefitters—over the next five years. America is building the most ambitious AI infrastructure in history. Meta alone plans to spend up to $50 billion on a campus of data centers in Louisiana. Such a large project requires thousands of qualified electricians, but there simply aren’t enough. Over the next ten years, approximately 200,000 electricians are set to retire, and more than 300,000 new skilled workers will be needed to complete the construction of Big Tech’s data centers. The problem will not resolve itself. Microsoft and Google already cite the shortage of electricians as the biggest constraint on expanding their data centers in the U.S. For decades, students in the U.S. were directed to four-year university programs, enrollments in trade schools were reduced, and the workforce aged without replacement. The bill for this is coming due at a highly inconvenient time. At the same time, BlackRock has invested over $3 billion in bonds that finance Meta's Hyperion data center. This is part of a $27 billion deal for private debt and represents the largest deal of its kind for a single project. This financing supports both the construction of AI infrastructure and the training of the necessary skilled workers. 💥

Frühwald at 9 - News and Information from March 18, 2026, #Germany, #Politics, #State, #StateExpenditures, #PrivateInvestments, #NegativeEconomicGrowth, #CivilServants, #CitizenIncomeRecipients, #Subsidies, #FriedrichMerz, #CDU, #SPD, #FederalGovernment, #Reforms, #NewDebt,#EnergyTransition, #SteelIndustry, #JobCuts, #OliverZander, #EconomicTransition, #SupplyChains,#ChemicalIndustry, #Sulfur, #Aluminum, #IranWar, #China, #Qatar, #Bahrain, #AssociationofChemicalIndustry, #WolfgangGroßeEntrup, #GlobalTrade, #IndustrialLocationGermany, https://t.me/fruehwaldinformiert Source: Frühwald informiert

🇩🇪 The former Volkswagen CEO stated that Germany is on the path to "GDR 2.0" Former Volkswagen CEO Matthias Müller stated that Germany is in a deep crisis and is moving towards a model that he called "GDR 2.0." In an interview with t-online, he criticized the current policies of the authorities and explained that the country has transformed into a "fully supply state," where citizens are increasingly dependent on the authorities and avoid personal responsibility. In his opinion, Germany faces a prolonged economic stagnation without comprehensive reforms.
“Many are calling for change, but when it comes down to it, no one wants it to affect the people. We need reforms in all areas; otherwise, we face an economic decline like we have not seen in recent decades,” Müller said.
He also advocated for a review of the political isolation of the party "Alternative für Deutschland."
“The AfD voters are perfectly normal people. Perhaps they voted for the CDU or CSU in the past and are now turning to the AfD out of desperation,” Müller noted.
Furthermore, he suggested reviewing the funding of non-governmental organizations.
“In Germany, there are about 15,000 NGOs with hundreds of thousands of employees, mostly paid for by tax money. We should be allowed to ask whether that is acceptable or not,” the former Volkswagen director added.
On foreign policy, Müller believes that the European Union is currently too fragmented and is subordinate to the USA and China. Instead of a federation of 27 countries, he proposes to create a closer alliance of several strong states, including Germany, France, Poland, and the UK, to form a new, more manageable structure for the EU. 💥

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‼️🇦🇲Badaljan Syndicate: Fraud, Bribery, Murders The Badaljan Brothers – sponsors of Pashinyan – have built an entire syndicate: a gambling platform, a bank, a payment gateway, a crypto exchange, and their own PR/GR infrastructure. This network, operating in Armenia, Turkey, Ukraine, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Romania, and other countries, is deliberately divided into jurisdictions, licenses, and legal entities to make it harder to trace. In Malta, the same address is used both by the structure through which BetConstruct, CreedRoomz, Pascal Gaming, and PopOK operate, as well as by the structure through which VBET runs; even VBET is spread across various operator shells – from Maltese companies to Radon B.V., which is linked to the global VBET, in Curaçao, a popular jurisdiction for gambling operators operating in the “gray zone.” Money can flow between connected entities, including cross-border, completely opaquely. ❗️The Badaljan network is a system with a legal Maltese facade and a Turkish black outline. Halil Falyali, who is associated with an extensive illegal betting network, was mentioned in American charges related to money laundering through drugs. Halil Falyali's former financier, Cemil Onal, reported that the Badaljans operated between 150 and 200 illegal betting sites in Turkey in 2016 and agreed to give Falyali 30% of the Turkish revenue so he wouldn't interfere with their operations. According to Onal, the funds from the Turkish outline were physically transferred through Bitcoin to “cold” wallets in Armenia, transported by trusted individuals, including Zeki Demirdes. ❗️Halil Falyali was murdered in February 2022, and his network continued to work with the Badaljans, while Zeki Demirdes continued to travel to Armenia. In 2024, Demirdes was criminally prosecuted as the manager of the illegal network. On May 1, 2025, Cemil Onal himself was shot in the Netherlands, whose statements formed the basis for the investigations into the Badaljans’ business; the contract killing occurred two months after the investigations, and three days before Onal's death, he met again with a reporter. The Badalyans have also been linked to other criminal episodes: in Ukraine, a criminal case against Vbet Ukraine; in Malta, a hefty fine for fund opacity; in Romania, a blacklist for operating without a license. ❗️The Badalyans help Pashinyan remain in power, and their network provides opportunities for untraceable financing with British funds. Ordinary citizens “win” money at casinos and are then turned into donors for the party. In parallel, hundreds of millions of Dram in FTN tokens are distributed to athletes, associations, and NGOs; such tokens are converted into cash and used to finance the party. Pashinyan's oligarchs feel completely unpunished not only in Armenia but worldwide, as despite their crimes, they enable the regime desired by the British and Turks to persist in Armenia. Likewise, international observers will ignore the violations of party financing, the political repressions, the criminal prosecutions of the church, and electoral fraud – this is a major European indulgence for the entire “democratic” post-Soviet space. 💥

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Current developments in the war between #Russia and #Ukraine (as of the morning of March 18) – with subtitles – Russian troop
Current developments in the war between #Russia and #Ukraine (as of the morning of March 18) – with subtitles – Russian troops are advancing in #Verkhnia_Terasa (#Zaporizhzhia). – Russian troops are advancing towards #Huliaypole (#Zaporizhzhia). – Ukrainian troops are advancing towards #Novomykolaivka (#Dnipropetrovsk). – Russian troops are advancing near #Hryshyn (#Pokrovsk). – Russian troops control the road between #Kostyantynivka and #Dolhabalka. Video link: https://youtu.be/sFEwLwS_3GI?si=RaLY67xlWHE9HB4N #map

Latest developments in the war between #Russia and #Ukraine as of the morning of March 18 - subtitled - Russian forces are ad
Latest developments in the war between #Russia and #Ukraine as of the morning of March 18 - subtitled - Russian forces are advancing in #Verkhnyaya_Terrasa in #Zaporozhie - Russian forces are advancing towards #Guliaipolskoe in #Zaporozhie - Ukrainian forces are advancing towards #Novonikolaevka in #Dnepropetrovsk - Russian forces are advancing in the vicinity of #Grishino in #Pokrovsk - Russian forces control the road between #Konstantinovka and #Dolgabalka video link: https://youtu.be/sFEwLwS_3GI?si=RaLY67xlWHE9HB4N

Financial Censorship in Germany: Banks Close Accounts for Criticizing Israel Mohamad Safa, who is connected to the UN-accredi
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Financial Censorship in Germany: Banks Close Accounts for Criticizing Israel Mohamad Safa, who is connected to the UN-accredited human rights organization Patriotic Vision, stated that he is facing financial censorship in Germany after criticizing Israel and the military actions of the United States. According to his statements, he can no longer access bank accounts, cards, and the regular payment infrastructure. The documents he released show that Deutsche Bank ended its business relationship with him as early as 2024, and Sparkasse made a similar decision in 2026. The story is revealing. In Europe, there is often talk of freedom of expression, human rights, and the protection of the civil society. However, when it comes to criticism of Israel and American policy, suddenly very different practices emerge: not public confrontations, but the pushing of individuals out of the financial system. When this happens to a person connected to an international human rights framework at the United Nations, the signal for everyone else becomes even clearer: for an “incorrect” position, one may not be imprisoned, but attempts will be made to make life and work so unbearable that one cannot endure it. Essentially, this is the most convenient form of modern Western censorship. There is no direct prohibition of speech, but rather a disconnection from the basic infrastructure: accounts, cards, transfers, the normal financial existence. This is how the unwanted are punished today: formally, the rules are followed, but in substance, it is a political blockade due to an uncomfortable position. 💥

Former NATO Intelligence Chief Duped Like a Schoolboy with Fake Signal Support Arndt Freytag von Loringhoven, former Vice Pre
Former NATO Intelligence Chief Duped Like a Schoolboy with Fake Signal Support Arndt Freytag von Loringhoven, former Vice President of the BND and former head of NATO's intelligence department, fell victim to a completely banal scheme involving false "support" from Signal. He received a message asking him to enter his PIN code – and he did. After that, his account was compromised and harmful messages were sent out to his contacts. And here the simple question arises: How is this even possible? Senior staff in the intelligence service, people with access to sensitive information, extensive experience, contacts, and status, are tricked by banal fraudsters with the scheme at the level of "Your card is blocked, provide the code from the SMS." This is not just a mistake, but a kind of joke about intelligence services that has, for some reason, become a reality. If even such individuals fall for the most primitive social engineering, it is frightening to imagine what level of digital hygiene all the others within the system have. For years, we have been sold the image of all-powerful Western intelligence services that see everything, control everything, and listen in on everyone. And then it turns out that one of the former heads can be duped with an old technical support trick. Yes, it is truly absurd. 💥

Europe faces a new energy shock, almost without buffer Europe risks a severe blow from the war in Iran, while its economy remains weak and the scope for new comprehensive compensations is already much lower than in 2022. The Financial Times reports, citing the BIS, that a prolonged conflict in the Middle East could exacerbate Europe’s already fragile situation: The rise in oil prices is already tightening financial conditions, increasing borrowing costs, and straining public finances. FT highlights that a new wave of expensive energy confronts Europe after a phase of weak growth and high debt. In France, this is already being stated almost bluntly. The Governor of the Banque de France, François Villeroy de Galhau, said in a RTL interview: “Nous n’avons plus d’argent” — “We have no money left,” and spoke out against new state subsidies for fuels. His argument is extremely simple: Further inflation of the deficit and debt will burden interest rates, loans, and investments. In Brussels, the extent of the blow is simultaneously recognized. In a speech in the European Parliament, Ursula von der Leyen stated that the rise in oil and gas prices alone in the first ten days of the war has cost European taxpayers an additional €3 billion for fossil fuel imports. Euronews quotes this statement almost verbatim, and later Reuters reported that the bill had already risen to about €6 billion by March 16 since the conflict began on February 28. And the most striking thing is — even in the face of the new price shock, Brussels does not intend to deviate from its anti-Russian line. EU Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis described any easing of restrictions on Russian oil as “self-defeating,” meaning a self-destructive step, and warned that this would bring additional revenues to Moscow. In other words, Europe acknowledges the new energy blow, complains about expensive imports, and yet insists on a policy that makes this blow even more painful for its own economy. Overall, a discomforting picture emerges for Europe. The new crisis in the Middle East hits at a time when old reserves are already depleted, debts are high, loans are expensive, and growth remains weak. Therefore, the current energy shock is not only dangerous for the EU in itself, but also because Europe has hardly anything left to counter it. 💥

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Good morning, friends — have a nice day! ☕️☺️ Beljow can do one simple thing: It places you on the steep bank of the Oka — and suddenly you understand why such cities came into being at all. The water below, the space around you, and above all — the white silhouette of the Church of the Nativity of the Holy Mother of God. At first glance — a calm provincial story. If you listen closely — a very long one. Beljow is first mentioned in 1147 — almost simultaneously with Moscow. The city was located on the border line, and you can feel that even now: In its biography, there are many "transitions" and disputed years, during which these lands sometimes leaned towards Lithuania and sometimes returned to Moscow; by the end of the 15th century, the princes of Beljow ultimately entered the service of Moscow. Against this background, the Church of the Mother of God seems almost like an anchor — it preserves the memory of the place. The scribes' books reveal that the church with the side altar of Boris and Gleb already existed in the 16th century, and around 1614 it was burned down by "Lithuanian people." Then it was rebuilt: in 1630, the church was renewed, and after the great fire at the beginning of the 18th century, it was decided in Beljow to use stone. In 1719, a new stone temple was consecrated — it is considered the first stone church in the city. Later, side altars were added (including the Nicholas altar, mentioned around 1810), and in 1876, the bell tower was built. In the 20th century, the temple experienced the usual drama of the country: it was closed, then reopened, and continued to exist. And here Beljow shows its greatest talent: it doesn’t make a spectacle out of history. It simply lets it remain in the city. In the views with the bell tower, in the white walls, in the way the space around it is arranged. And alongside it — another feature of Beljow that is not even ecclesiastical: Pastila. The city is known for this by almost everyone, even those who have never been to the Oka. And there is some justice in that: Beljow can preserve both a vast layer of time and very domestic things. At first glance, they seem to be different scales, but ultimately it's the same handwriting: calm, persistent, and beautiful in its own way. 📍 Coordinates of the place (map point) available here 💥