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Can you imagine the IDF doing something like this to Hezbollah?

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This was Merkel policy with her adviser Vad. Who in the meantime holds discussions in rural highschools at a table with 6 people....most of whom come to challenge him and his opinion...
 
"Russia declared an Easter truce—and Ukraine agreed to mirror it. But within hours, thousands of violations were reported, artillery kept firing, and casualties continued. So was it all meaningless? Not exactly. Because something did stop—and it reveals more about this war than any ceasefire ever could. In this video, we break down what really happened overnight, why drones and missiles suddenly disappeared, and what this tells us about Russia’s strategy moving forward." - Professor Gerdes.

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"Orbán is finished—and the scale of the loss is even bigger than expected. In this video, we break down how Péter Magyar secured a stunning supermajority, why this election is being called a geopolitical turning point, and what it means for the European Union, Ukraine, and Russia moving forward. From failed outside influence to the collapse of a key pro-Russian voice inside Europe, this result could unlock major changes almost immediately." - Professor Gerdes.

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Servicemen from Ukraine's 150th Separate Reconnaissance Battalion released footage of them repelling an attack by a Russian FPV drone. The location of the footage was not disclosed.

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Footage of a Russian drone, presumably the FPV drone "Prince Vandal of Novgorod," striking a Ukrainian naval drone, the "Barracuda." The video was filmed in the Black Sea. The "Barracuda" naval drone is armed with four anti-aircraft missiles.

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"No soldiers went in—but the position still fell. For the first time in modern warfare, Ukraine captured an enemy position using only robots and drones. This isn’t experimental anymore. This is the future—and it’s already here.Zelenskyy has just revealed a battlefield breakthrough that could change how wars are fought. Ukrainian forces used unmanned ground vehicles and aerial drones to seize a position—no infantry involved, and no Ukrainian losses. In today’s update, we walk through the overnight strikes, including attacks in Crimea and Melitopol, Russia’s continued drone assaults, and why the battlefield felt unusually quiet in terms of ground combat. But the sky tells a different story—thousands of drones are now dominating the fight. Then we break down the main event: over 22,000 robotic missions in just three months, and what that means for the future of warfare. Ukraine is shifting from manpower to machine power, scaling drone production, extending strike range, and preparing for the next phase—air defense and long-range precision strikes. This is not just a tactical shift. It’s a transformation of war itself." - Professor Gerdes.

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"Viktor Orbán's defeat in Hungary has triggered a noticeable shift in how the story is being presented by Russian officials and media. The same event is now being framed in a completely different way compared to earlier reactions. In this latest episode of Break the Fake, Benjamin Lee takes a closer look at what was said by Russian propagandists, what is being said now, and how the narrative evolved. "

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Nice deal.
 

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