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Thieves made off with three paintings by Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse worth millions from an Italian museum in under three minutes, reports say. cbsn.ws/4bWaCKs
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Four-byline alert: 🚨
“.. A broker for Pete Hegseth, the US defence secretary, attempted to make a big investment in major defence companies in the weeks leading up to the US-Israeli attack on Iran, according to three people familiar ..”
@FT
ft.com/content/744ea8…

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#BREAKING IN #ATLANTA NOW:
Multiple people shot, at least 1 killed near Atlantic Station, police say 11alive.com/article/news/c…
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“The inquiry on behalf of the high-profile potential client was flagged internally at BlackRock, according to the people familiar with the matter.”
Samuel Oakford@samueloakford
A broker for Pete Hegseth, the US defence secretary, attempted to make a big investment in major defence companies in the weeks leading up to the US-Israeli attack on Iran, according to three people familiar with the matter. ft.com/content/744ea8…
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🎸 Tuareg Blues, often referred to as Desert Blues, is a hypnotic and deeply evocative genre of music that originates from the Imazighen people of the Sahara Desert, spanning Mali, Niger, Algeria, Libya, Burkina Faso and many other countries.
Rooted in centuries-old Imazighen traditions, it merges the haunting melodies of North African Imazighen music with the raw energy of American blues and rock.
The Imazighen, have long used music as a means of storytelling, resistance, and cultural preservation. Traditional Imazighen music was played on instruments like the teherdent (a type of lute) and the imzad (a one-stringed violin, traditionally played by women). However, in the late 20th century, as Imazighen communities faced displacement, political struggles, and exile, many young musicians turned to the electric guitar, inspired by the revolutionary sounds of Western blues, rock, and reggae.
This fusion created a distinct style-characterized by pentatonic scales, hypnotic rhythms,
call-and-response vocals, and the steady, trance-like repetition reminiscent of both Saharan folk chants and Mississippi Delta blues. The influence of artists like Ali Farka Touré, whose Malian blues style bridged African and American blues traditions, also helped shape the genre.
The music features driving guitar rhythms, often with reverb-heavy electric guitars that produce a shimmering, almost psychedelic effect. Call-and-response vocals reflect lmazighen oral traditions and communal storytelling. The lyrics are poetic and political, speaking of exile, freedom, rebellion, and the vast beauty of the desert. The hypnotic, repetitive structure of the music creates a trance-like atmosphere, deeply connected to the rhythms of nomadic life and the endless expanse of the Sahara.
by Houssaine Ousbouh
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Still clinging to my theory that Trump is “rich older woman socialite” sober IE he doesn’t drink (tacky, low class) but is absolutely bagged and booted off the kinda shit they gave WW2 widows. Would not be surprised if they have him on the last bottle of Ludes ever made
Gandalv@Microinteracti1
She knows it’s going to be a terrible night
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A new investigation has reportedly backed up evidence given by a woman who has accused Donald Trump of sexually abusing her when she was 13. trib.al/GvBSi5q
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Trump did this.
It is breathtaking the catastrophe Trump caused and the GOP is doing nothing to rein him in.
Alex Macheras@AlexInAir
Also - a serious jet fuel shortage is less than a week away across multiple different markets, including at some major European airport hubs - who are informing airlines to prepare for a potential ‘no-fuel available here’ scenario
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ITALY'S DEFENSE MINISTER HELD A PRESS CONFERENCE
Fact: He hasn't slept in two nights.
Fact: He said it's because of what he knows is coming.
Fact: He called early elections "irresponsible with a global war at the doorstep."
Fact: He said the effects will hit "the economy and our daily lives."
Fact: He lives with this war "24 hours a day."
This isn't anxiety. This is a man who knows the classified shit.
Defense ministers don't say this stuff publicly by accident.
They have communications teams. They have vetted answers.
This was deliberate.
He is warning you in the only way he legally can.
The question isn't whether something big is coming.
The question is whether you're paying attention.

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🚨🚨 JAPAN HAS 14 DAYS TO PREPARE FOR WHAT THE VANUATU LAW JUST PREDICTED. AND EVERY OPTION IS TERRIFYING. 🚨🚨
A M7.2 earthquake just hit Vanuatu. Today. At 08:44 UTC.
And it just triggered a seismic pattern called the "Vanuatu Law" — the rule that says Japan gets a M6+ earthquake within 2 weeks every time this happens.
⚠️ OPTION 1: THE LAW IS WRONG THIS TIME
→ Japan breathes easy — but nobody warns the public
→ Emergency services stand down
→ And if it IS wrong, Japan got lucky. Again. Until it isn't.
⚠️ OPTION 2: THE LAW IS RIGHT AND NOBODY PREPARES
→ M6+ hits Japan within 14 days
→ Unprepared population, unprepared infrastructure
→ Tokyo's three-plate junction gets rattled
→ 14,000,000 people, zero warning, no prep time
→ This is how $235,000,000,000 in damage happens in hours
⚠️ OPTION 3: THE LAW IS RIGHT AND PANIC SETS IN
→ Mass preparation triggers economic disruption
→ Markets react badly
→ Supply chains get defensive
→ Actual earthquake hits ANYWAY — but now with panicking infrastructure on top
→ Cascading system failures across Japan's eastern seaboard
There is no clean option. The pattern has played out too many times. Prepare accordingly. 🚨🚨🚨

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, on behalf of Donald Trump, expressed regret that the Saudi authorities signed defense agreements with Ukraine without consulting the United States, which had been Saudi Arabia’s main ally.
In response, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman noted that the U.S. had failed to fully protect the Kingdom from Iranian strikes, and therefore Saudi Arabia made a decision that could quickly strengthen its defense capabilities. The Crown Prince also stated that his country will continue to be guided by its own national interests when making decisions regarding its defense.
This was a slap in the face to Trump from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in response to Trump’s crude and scandalous public statement that “…now let the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia kiss my ass and be polite to me from now on.”
Thus, Trump’s reckless and irresponsible remarks have effectively put U.S.–Saudi relations on pause.
The Saudi Crown Prince proved to be more diplomatic than the American president and, notably, did not respond to Rubio by saying that Trump should “kiss my ass” and behave politely toward him in the future 😉

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I have reported on the mystery drones for sometime now.
Since reporting on them, the most interesting comments I read came last year from Belgium's Defence Minister, Theo Francken.
He stated:
“The jammer didn’t work because they tested our radio frequency and changed it...
“They have their own frequencies. An amateur doesn’t know how to do that.”
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