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April 2026

Iran Attacks Kuwaiti Desalination Plant, Bringing Gulf Water Supplies Into Focus

Iran Attacks Kuwaiti Desalination Plant, Bringing Gulf Water Supplies Into Focus Just three days into Operation Epic Fury, we pointed out what may be the more consequential second-order risk, arguably even more important than the risk of data centers getting bombed (identified a month earlier): Are desalination plants the next targets in the U.S.-Iran war? […]

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Abu Dhabi Halts Operations At Main Gas Plant After “Falling Debris” From Iranian Strike

Abu Dhabi Halts Operations At Main Gas Plant After “Falling Debris” From Iranian Strike Operations at Habshan, the UAE’s massive onshore gas-processing hub operated by ADNOC Gas in Abu Dhabi, were halted on Friday after local authorities said a fire broke out at the facility due to “falling debris” from a “successful interception by air

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Liberal Council In UK Moves To Ban “Intimidating” National Flags

Liberal Council In UK Moves To Ban “Intimidating” National Flags Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, In the latest salvo against British identity, a Liberal Democrat-run council has formally branded the simple act of flying the England flag an “act of intimidation and division” – and backed it up with a legal notice threatening residents

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Germany’s Economy Minister Urges Nuclear Rethink As Energy Prices Surge, Growth Forecasts Slide

Germany’s Economy Minister Urges Nuclear Rethink As Energy Prices Surge, Growth Forecasts Slide Germany’s Economy Minister Katherina Reiche has openly called for a fundamental reassessment of the country’s long-standing rejection of nuclear power, warning that heavy dependence on gas has left Europe’s largest economy dangerously exposed to repeated energy shocks. Speaking at the launch of

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The Future of IoT by 2030: Trends and Predictions

The Internet of Things (IoT) has already transformed how devices communicate, how businesses operate, and how individuals interact with technology. Yet what we’ve seen so far is only the foundation. By 2030, IoT will no longer be defined simply by “connected devices.” Instead, it will represent intelligent, self-optimizing systems that operate with minimal human intervention.

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Foreigners Commit Nearly Half Of All Rapes In Austria, Syrians Largest Foreign Group Of Suspects

Foreigners Commit Nearly Half Of All Rapes In Austria, Syrians Largest Foreign Group Of Suspects Via Remix News, The number of rape suspects in Austria has more than doubled since 2015, with foreign nationals — and Syrians in particular — driving a disproportionate share of the increase. In addition, foreigners nare now responsible for nearly

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China Expands Digital Yuan

China has just taken another decisive step toward the future of money, and once again, the West is pretending this is simply about “payment efficiency.” The People’s Bank of China has now expanded its digital yuan program by adding 12 additional banks, bringing the total number of participating institutions to 22. China launched the digital

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Americans Do NOT Want War

The latest polling coming out of the United States on the war with Iran should be a wake-up call to anyone paying attention. This is not a divided country cautiously debating foreign policy. This is an overwhelming rejection. The people do not want this war, and the data is not even close. A new CNN

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Iraq Revives Syria Land Route, Post-Assad, To Export Oil To Europe

Iraq Revives Syria Land Route, Post-Assad, To Export Oil To Europe Via Middle East Eye Iraq has restarted overland oil exports through Syria, marking a significant shift in regional energy logistics as the US-Israeli war on Iran continues to wreak havoc on traditional shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Ali Nazar, director general of Iraq’s state oil marketer Somo, said on

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