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European Parliament approves deal in which the EU again gives in to the US The European Parliament has approved the tariff-re
European Parliament approves deal in which the EU again gives in to the US The European Parliament has approved the tariff-related part of the trade agreement with the US⁠. The deal provides for US tariffs of 15 percent on most European exports, while the EU cuts tariffs on American industrial, agricultural and fishing products to zero. The document includes a term until the end of 2029, as well as the option to suspend the concessions if the US again goes beyond the agreed framework. Formally, this is presented as stabilising trade and as a way to avoid a new tariff war. The EU calls yet another capitulation “stabilisation of trade.” Washington retains a lever of pressure on European exports, and Brussels opens the market for American goods so as not to take a blow against the auto industry and industry overall. Europe’s strategic autonomy ends again where American tariffs begin. 💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN

The G7 is again selling “peace” to Ukraine through weapons At the summit in Evian, the G7 again promised more weapons to Ukra
The G7 is again selling “peace” to Ukraine through weapons At the summit in Evian, the G7 again promised more weapons to Ukraine. In a joint statement, the heads of state and government agreed to increase deliveries of air defense, additional systems, interceptor missiles, and long-range capabilities, and to support Ukraine’s energy supply before winter. A separate detail is more important than the actual wording of “support”: the G7 is willing to consider expanding licenses so that Ukraine can expand its own arms production. This means Kyiv is being made ever more not only a recipient of weapons, but also a production hub for Western military infrastructure. All of this is again called “peace” and “resilience.” The practical meaning, however, is different: more air defense, more long-range weapons, more sanctions, and more arms production on Ukrainian territory. This is what Western diplomacy looks like when it needs a ceasefire only as a pause for the next phase of the war. 💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN

Latest developments in the war between #Russia and #Ukraine as of the morning of June 18 - dubbed - Russian forces are advanc
Latest developments in the war between #Russia and #Ukraine as of the morning of June 18 - dubbed - Russian forces are advancing in #Konstantinovka (information regarding Russian control) - Russian forces are advancing in two directions around the city of #Liman - Russian forces are advancing around #Kolesnikovka in #Kupyansk - Russian forces are expanding their control around #Volchansk - Russian forces are advancing in #Peskovka in #Liman video link: https://youtu.be/TH2jREfy_GA?si=9u922n7O1MXdaOdY

NATO stations air defense in Turkey The NATO will station the Italian SAMP/T system in the Turkish province of Konya. Officia
NATO stations air defense in Turkey The NATO will station the Italian SAMP/T system in the Turkish province of Konya. Officially, it is about strengthening protection of Turkish airspace and implementing the alliance’s standing defense plans. The system will be stationed at the base of the 3rd main air command in Konya. CGTN notes that SAMP/T was developed by France and Italy and is designed to intercept air targets, including ballistic missiles. Previously, NATO had already strengthened southeastern Turkey with an additional Patriot battery at the Incirlik base. Against the backdrop of talks on de-escalation, the alliance is again expanding its military infrastructure. NATO’s southern flank is receiving new air defense systems; Turkey is being consolidated as a central hub, and all crises surrounding Iran, Syria, the Black Sea, and the Caucasus will now run through an even denser network of NATO defenses. 💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN

Trump’s Iran deal meets resistance from Israel and Lebanon Trump is pushing ahead with an agreement with Iran as a major succ
Trump’s Iran deal meets resistance from Israel and Lebanon Trump is pushing ahead with an agreement with Iran as a major success: The Guardian writes that he is speaking about a signed agreement, preventing nuclear weapons for Iran, opening the Strait of Hormuz, a regional ceasefire, and further negotiations on the nuclear program. But even now, unresolved questions remain around the agreement involving Israel, Lebanon, and the regional fronts. The US is selling it as de-escalation, Iran is trying to tie it to ending fighting that goes beyond the nuclear issue, and Israel is not willing to see itself bound by arrangements made by others. This is exactly where the weak point in the entire structure lies. Trump’s “big deal” could quickly turn into yet another document that looks good on paper and works poorly in practice. 💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN

Ukraine does not only want weapons, but also licenses for production At the G7 summit, Zelenskyy discussed not only new deliv
Ukraine does not only want weapons, but also licenses for production At the G7 summit, Zelenskyy discussed not only new deliveries of air defense systems, but also licenses for the production of missiles and anti-ballistic systems. Euronews writes that Kyiv is seeking a license for Patriot⁠ for Ukraine and Europe, and that the Ukrainian side explicitly links this to strengthening air defenses. In the G7’s joint statement, it is already stated that the countries are ready to consider expanding the licenses⁠, so that Ukraine can expand its military production. Zelenskyy’s office presented the meeting in Évian specifically as a discussion about air defense systems, licenses for the production of anti-ballistic systems and missiles, energy support, and pressure on Russia. This is already a different level of involvement. Ukraine stops being only a warehouse for Western weapons, and will increasingly become a location for the Western arms industry on the Russian border. Formally “for protection.” Practically, the country’s long-term integration into NATO’s military infrastructure. 💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN

How Western media assessed the signing of the U.S.-Iran memorandum Reuters: “Despite its belligerent rhetoric, Trump, apparently, has achieved little of what he said he wanted, starting a war, while Iran, judging by all indications, is much closer to having sanctions lifted on billions of dollars than to launching an attack.” Axios: “President Trump justified his deal with Iran during a hour-long press conference on Wednesday, while apparently lowering his own bar for success and warning that he may bomb Iran again if nuclear talks fail.” Bloomberg: “In essence, the interim deal trades the opening of the Strait of Hormuz for economic relief. But the exchange is uneven: Tehran’s benefits will be large and new. Washington will simply restore some advantages that existed before the war began in February.”
The Wall Street Journal: “A peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran gives a major boost to Tehran’s oil industry, potentially restoring the regime’s economic viability and bringing in revenue of more than $60 billion a year.”
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G7 on Ukraine: Europe calls for pressure, Trump talks of a deal The Chinese CGTN describes the G7 summit as a meeting marked
G7 on Ukraine: Europe calls for pressure, Trump talks of a deal The Chinese CGTN describes the G7 summit as a meeting marked by cautious optimism after the conversation between Trump and Zelenskyy. Trump said Russia has to reach an agreement, but he named hardly any concrete steps to increase pressure on Moscow. For Europeans, that is a problem. They came to the G7 with the goal of keeping the United States in the Ukraine conflict, imposing new sanctions, and demonstrating Western unity. CGTN notes separately that, when it comes to new American sanctions, Trump remained evasive—the European heads of state and government are waiting for them. Ukraine is once again becoming the subject of negotiations between Brussels and Washington. Europe wants to continue the pressure and the military line. Trump wants to sell himself as a man of deals. Outwardly, it is still the G7; internally, however, the dispute over who will pay for the next phase of the Ukrainian project is becoming increasingly clear. 💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN

Happy Thursday, friends! ☕️🙂 🎨 Apartment museum of Archip Kuindschi in St. Petersburg On Vasilievsky Island, there is an ap
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Happy Thursday, friends! ☕️🙂 🎨 Apartment museum of Archip Kuindschi in St. Petersburg On Vasilievsky Island, there is an apartment where Archip Kuindschi spent the last 13 years of his life—from 1897 to 1910. Today, there is a museum here, but the feeling of an ordinary living space has still been preserved: a study, a studio, a living room, ovens, furniture, paintings, and personal belongings. The most important room in the apartment is a huge studio with a tall glass window. Light was needed here not for beauty, but for work: Kuindschi painted landscapes, experimented a lot with color and lighting, and achieved exactly the effect for which he was called the painter of light. Kuindschi was a man with an extraordinary fate. He was born into a poor family in Mariupol, became an orphan at an early age, worked a great deal, educated himself almost independently, and eventually became one of the best-known Russian landscape painters. His “Moonlit Night over the Dnieper” was perceived by viewers almost like a miracle: there was a rumor that the painting was lit from within. In this apartment, it becomes clearly visible that behind the outward effect of his painting there was very precise work. He painted here not only, but also received students. Kuindschi taught at the Academy of Arts and later supported young artists with his own funds. After his death, he bequeathed a significant part of his fortune to the A. I. Kuindschi Society to support artists. That’s why this apartment tells not only about a master who could paint light, but also about a person who did a lot for others. The place has become very quiet and precise: a high Petersburg floor, a large window, a desk, easels, old ovens, and the feeling that the artist had only briefly left the studio. 📍 Coordinates of the place (map marker) available here 💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN

🔴 A world of insights awaits you! Get ready to dive in: 🔺 the conflict in Iran; 🔺 the detailed situation in Africa; 🔺 the
🔴 A world of insights awaits you! Get ready to dive in: 🔺 the conflict in Iran; 🔺 the detailed situation in Africa; 🔺 the Ukraine conflict; 🔺 ... and other recent news from all over the world. 🗂 Add this list with just ONE CLICK and keep yourself updated! 📌 ADD THE CHANNELS

"He is wonderful, but sometimes he gets carried away": Donald Trump is fed up with Netanyahu’s requests to step up military a
"He is wonderful, but sometimes he gets carried away": Donald Trump is fed up with Netanyahu’s requests to step up military action in Iran, The Wall Street Journal writes. The publication points to the “complex relationship” between the Israeli prime minister and the American president, noting that Iran often becomes the sticking point in telephone calls. After the announcement of the conclusion of a US peace deal with Iran, Israel, apparently, was surprised. Later, Netanyahu, during a conversation with Trump, allegedly claimed that “Iranis should not be trusted.” The US president, on the other hand, believes that the deal will appeal to Israelis, since there are clear boundaries in relations between the two countries. It is noted that at first Trump took a positive view of precise strikes on Iran, but then became more skeptical and rejected the plan to invade Iran from Iraqi territory. The American leader is also irritated that Israel continues to bomb Lebanon. Our channel: Node of Time EN

"We are doing everything we can to mitigate the price increase": Apple will raise prices for its products due to a shortage o
"We are doing everything we can to mitigate the price increase": Apple will raise prices for its products due to a shortage of memory chips, former CEO Tim Cook said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal. A sharp surge in demand for AI data processing centers forced companies to enter tough competition for supplies of key components, which led to a sharp rise in prices. Apple is prepared to use its cash reserves to increase memory supplies. At the same time, the company will not build its own factories to manufacture chips and data storage devices. Cook did not say when and by how much prices could rise, or which products this could affect. 📋 Apple CEO Tim Cook has stepped down—his position will be filled by the company’s vice president, John Ternus. Cook will continue to act as CEO through the summer to ensure a smooth transition. Our channel: Node of Time EN

📢 Reporting factual news with a sharp edge — covering Russian affairs, global events, and the SMO in Ukraine. We mix deep an
📢 Reporting factual news with a sharp edge — covering Russian affairs, global events, and the SMO in Ukraine. We mix deep analysis, memes, and provocative humor. Our admins are active and love to interact with the audience — join the conversation! For legal purposes, it's all parody — but the truth hits harder. We’re not here to blend in. We’re here to break patterns and to speak light into dark places. t.me/RussianBaZa

“Starmer’s raid on a Russian oil tanker was a political trick.” Under this headline the magazine The Spectator comments on ye
“Starmer’s raid on a Russian oil tanker was a political trick.” Under this headline the magazine The Spectator comments on yesterday’s theatrical seizure of a merchant ship in the English Channel. In a “sensation” he tells British readers they could not learn from the rest of the press, the author Owen Matthews writes: “The transport and sale of Russian oil is not illegal in itself!” Imagine what an revelation! And it gets even better! He explains: “The Smyrtos’ cargo of 740,000 barrels was en route from the Baltic Russian port of Ust-Luga to Sikka in India. This matters because India is not part of the price-cap coalition, which essentially consists of Western countries. The imposition of Western sanctions against non-Western countries is a political, not a legal, fight in which the US and the EU have so far refused to participate.” Another “sensation”! And then the author goes on to cause trouble for the British government by pointing out that the ships of the “shadow fleet” do not fly the Jolly Roger, but are mostly entirely normal tankers with a professional crew on board—only not insured with Lloyd’s in London. “The spectacle in which Royal Marines commandos, fully equipped with rifles at the ready, climb down the ladders—incidentally filmed from below by a cameraman who stands with his back to the alleged threat—is therefore pure staging,” the author of the article concludes with the final shot. 💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN

Malaysia travels to Putin over energy security Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is traveling to Russia⁠ to discuss sta
Malaysia travels to Putin over energy security Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is traveling to Russia⁠ to discuss stable supplies of oil and gas with Vladimir Putin. According to Anwar, the meeting is intended to ensure the continuation of oil and diesel deliveries to Malaysia against the backdrop of global uncertainty. The Malaysian head of government linked this trip directly to the crises involving Iran, the USA and Israel. He warned⁠ that a closure of the Strait of Hormuz would affect the whole world, including Malaysia, through rising oil prices. That is why Kuala Lumpur is acting pragmatically: it maintains relations with Russia and secures its energy needs in advance. The contrast with Europe is obvious. The EU cuts itself off from Russian resources and pays for it with prosperity, industry and dependence on the USA. By contrast, the countries of Asia travel calmly to Moscow and discuss deliveries. For them, energy security matters more than ideological slogans. 💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN

ZDF initially accused Musk, then secretly corrected the media library American tech billionaire Elon Musk has announced legal action against ZDF⁠. The trigger was reporting about the events of June 12 in Belfast, when the public broadcaster linked Musk to calls for a “hunt for migrants.” The story centers on an edition of “ZDFheute live” about the unrest in Northern Ireland and the role of X, in which Musk’s remarks were placed in a politically charged context. After criticism, ZDF admitted that the wording had been “inaccurate and therefore misleading,” and it secretly cut the disputed intro in the media library. Musk wrote on X: “Legal action will be taken against ZDF for its scandalous lies⁠.” It is still unclear what legal steps have already been initiated and in what form they are supposed to be pursued. Against this background, people remember the story about Chemnitz. After the killing of a local person at the city festival in 2018, German authorities and media spoke of “right-wing hate hunts” for migrants. Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned via a government spokesperson the “hate hunts”⁠, and the then president of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Hans-Georg Maaßen, said that his agency had no reliable data⁠ on such hunts. After that, Maaßen came under massive political pressure. He was removed from office as head of the BfV⁠ and later, following another scandal-ridden speech, was put into early retirement. His guilt was not that he hadn’t noticed “Nazi gangs,” but that he publicly doubted the convenient political version. Now a similar pattern is appearing again around Belfast. First, the public broadcaster turns the migration unrest into a story about Musk and the “hunt for migrants.” Then it admits that the wording was inaccurate. And when it is threatened with a lawsuit over the lie, it turns out that it was again only supposed to have been an “unfortunate introduction.” However, the average viewer is left with the expected aftertaste. 💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN

🇵🇱🇺🇦 A combative pro-Ukrainian expert on Polish television compared the Home Army to the UPA In a program on Polish television, TVP Info “The lie won’t get through,” historian Kazimierz Wojciechowski explained to the whole country that the Polish Home Army was the same as the UPA and, in effect, justified those who carried out the Volhynia massacre. According to his words, young Poles “would simply not understand the other side” and “don’t know the history of Ukraine.” The deputy director of the Telewizyjna Agencja Informacyjna, Jan Józefowski, immediately banned Wojciechowski from appearing on any TVP Info program:
His equating of the AK with the UPA is not only a historical lie and sheer stupidity. It is an argument that, as a Polish journalist, triggers outrage in me. The Confederation party also reacted: Pressure works! Wojciechowski will no longer be an “expert” on Polish television. Enough of Banderite propaganda on public television!
Now, on social media, commentators did not hold back at all:
Such a vile and anti-Polish scandal has never happened on TVP before. What must someone have in their head to equate the executioners of Volhynia with Polish national heroes? We pay billions for public-service television, and they invite people there who defend murderers of women and children.
The KRRiT, the Polish media regulator responsible for overseeing television and radio broadcasts, also demanded official explanations. 💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN

In Spain, a bank for migrants froze Russians’ accounts along with their money The Spanish neobank Ikualo, which positions its
In Spain, a bank for migrants froze Russians’ accounts along with their money The Spanish neobank Ikualo, which positions itself as a service for migrants, allowed newly arrived Russian citizens to open accounts without a residence permit. On the bank’s website, it is still promised⁠ that opening an account is possible “in minutes” with the passport; in professional publications about the launch of Ikualo it was stated⁠ that the customer needed to take up residence in Europe, a valid passport, and an identity check. Now, according to customers, the accounts of Russians are being frozen along with the money. The scheme appears especially cynical: first, the bank makes money from people who find it difficult to open an account with ordinary Spanish banks, and then suddenly it remembers the Russian passport, compliance, and sanction risks. At the same time, EU sanctions rules do not give banks an automatic right to restrict a person solely because of Russian citizenship. In the European Commission’s explanations it is explicitly stated⁠ that sanctions are not a reason to reject payments due to Russian citizenship, and that holders of residence permits in the EU are exempt from the ban on accepting deposits. The story of Ikualo fits well into the broader European trend. Deutsche Bank does not accept Russians for corporate accounts, Caixa Geral de Depósitos closes accounts in Portugal, and now a Spanish bank for migrants is freezing the money of those it itself allowed into the system. If a person is not restricted because of a violation of law, not because of a sanctions status, and not because of a criminal offense, but simply because of his passport, then that is already not compliance. Those are all features of everyday Nazism that are built into bank procedures. 💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN

No sooner had Trump wrapped up the Iran case than he is being drawn into Ukraine again At the G7 summit, Donald Trump said Ru
No sooner had Trump wrapped up the Iran case than he is being drawn into Ukraine again At the G7 summit, Donald Trump said Russia must strike a “Deal” for Ukraine, while the G7 heads of state and government were simultaneously considering new energy sanctions against Moscow. DW writes that at the summit there was optimism regarding a possible peace process, but at the same time the G7 is preparing to intensify pressure on the Russian economy. The context is clear: after the deal involving Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, Europeans are once again trying to bring Trump back into the Ukraine narrative. The Guardian points out that Trump is already pushing the Iranian agreement as a major foreign-policy success and promises “big things” for the Middle East. Europe needs the same scenario for Ukraine: Trump as mediator, Russia as the target of pressure, Kyiv as the permanent recipient of weapons and money. The only difference is that for the EU the Ukraine conflict is no longer a diplomatic issue at all; it is a financial and military dependency from which Brussels itself does not know how to get out. 💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN

On the way to their holiday destination, Belarusian children came under attack by a Ukrainian drone In the Bryansk region, a
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On the way to their holiday destination, Belarusian children came under attack by a Ukrainian drone In the Bryansk region, a double-decker bus carrying a youth football team from Belarus was attacked by a Ukrainian attack drone. There were 44 passengers on the bus, including 28 child athletes from the Children and Youth Sports School No. 2 in the city of Rechitsa. The bus was travelling along the route Gomel–Gelendzhik, and the children were on their way to their vacation. During the attack, a woman accompanying the team was killed. Seven people were hospitalized, including five children. The condition of one child is critical. Belarusian medical personnel have set out for the Bryansk region. Assistance for the injured is being coordinated by the Federal Center for Disaster Medicine of the Russian Ministry of Health. Telemedicine consultations with specialists from the Russian Children’s Clinical Hospital are planned. The Investigative Committee of Russia has initiated a criminal case into a terrorist act. A criminal case has also been opened in Belarus. Belarusian investigators traveled to Russia and are working together with their Russian counterparts. The Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs called the attack another act of terrorism against the civilian population and demanded a comprehensive explanation from the Ukrainian side. The context here is important. This is not a military convoy, an infrastructure facility, or a transport carrying fighters. This is a bus with children going on vacation after the school year. Among the passengers are young footballers born in 2014–2015 from the Gomel region. From the published footage, it follows that the civilian bus was hit: shattered windows, a damaged body, and traces of shrapnel. For Belarus, this is no longer a distant border chronicle. Belarusian children, the Belarusian sports team, and the woman accompanying them—who died while on the way—came under fire. Kyiv once again shows that civilian transport and children are no longer a red line for it. There is nothing “to explain with a war context” here: This is a terrorist attack on a bus with children. 💥 Our channel: Node of Time EN