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TheGatherer
6 hours ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇷🇺RUSSIA SECRETLY RECRUITED 1,500 FOREIGN FIGHTERS — INCLUDING 2 AMERICANS

Thanks to hackers breaking into Moscow’s records, we now know Russia secretly hired over 1,500 fighters from almost 50 countries between April 2023 and May 2024.

Biggest group? Nepal, with 603 recruits.

Others came from Sri Lanka (64), China (51), India (43), Egypt, Syria, Iran — and yes, even two Americans.

One of those Americans was actually the son of a top CIA official, and he died fighting near Bakhmut in 2024.

Recruitment was shockingly fast — it took one Nepalese fighter just 30 minutes to register, get a ticket, and head to training.

Meanwhile, Putin insists “no foreign fighters needed.”

Source: TVP World
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TheGatherer
10 hours ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇮🇳🇵🇰U.S. TO INDIA AND PAKISTAN: BE RESPONSIBLE PLEASE

After a deadly attack in Kashmir killed over 2 dozen people, India blamed Pakistan and promised punishment “beyond imagination.”

Pakistan denied it and called for a neutral investigation.

U.S. State Department spokesperson:

“This is an evolving situation and we are monitoring developments closely.

We have been in touch with the governments of India and Pakistan at multiple levels.

The United States encourages all parties to work together towards a responsible resolution.”

Meanwhile, India froze a key water treaty, Pakistan shut its airspace to Indian planes, and gunfire is already being exchanged at the border...

Source: Reuters
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TheGatherer
11 hours ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

racing to catch up, tech reshaping money, and a new era of innovation just getting started.

00:29:09 – 69 Seconds: @​BuzzDeFi0x’s Crypto Surge Report

Bitcoin rockets past $90K — as Trump’s pro-crypto policies and a new SEC chair reshape the future.

00:30:22 – 🇵🇰🇮🇳Debate Club: India vs Pakistan — Is War Inevitable?

Nuclear tensions, closed borders, and dangerous miscalculations — the showdown between @​AbdullahKhan333 and @​Asthana_Shashi.

00:38:22 – 🇦🇷 69 Seconds: @​ArgMilei on Milei’s Justice Revolution

Argentina passes landmark trials-in-absentia bill to confront Iranian terror after decades of obstruction.

00:39:34 – 🇺🇸 @​LindyLi Spills Biden Secrets w/ @​EricBolling

Jill Biden ran the show. Joe Biden wasn’t leading — and Kamala Harris was frozen out.

00:46:20 – 🦸‍♂️ @​RealDeanCain: Superman vs Cultural Collapse

From Hollywood to the heartland, Cain calls out chaos, cowardice, and stands for truth without apology.

00:51:23 – 🇸🇻 69 Seconds: @​JoeTalkShow Sets the Record Straight

The truth behind the so-called “kidnapped” Maryland man: MS-13 ties, deportation, and media lies exposed.

00:52:36 – 🇪🇸 @​Santi_Abascal: Defending Spain’s Borders and Future

Spain’s nationalist leader says sovereignty is under attack — and Brussels won’t save them.

00:59:13 – 🇬🇧 @​BorisJohnson: No Surrender to Putin

Western resolve is cracking - Boris says only pressure, not appeasement, will end Russia’s war.

1:05:49 - @​Erin_Molan's Take - Elites Exposed, Hypocrisy Unhidden, and the Fight for Truth

AOC and Bernie preach against oligarchy — while flying private jets to lecture working Americans. Erin pulls no punches.

No filters. No talking points. No corporate handlers.

Just the truth they won’t show you.

Special thanks to the fearless journalists on 𝕏 exposing the real stories.

And of course, thanks to @​ElonMusk for building the
TheGatherer
11 hours ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🚨69 𝕏 MINUTES: TRUTH UNCENSORED, POWER EXPOSED, FREEDOM ON THE LINE - EPISODE 10

This isn’t legacy media.

This is frontline news — real, raw, and only on 𝕏.

We take you inside a roaring NASA / SpaceX launch, with thunder, fire, and a mission to shape the future with a sneak peek of our new series “On the Ground” hosted by @​EricBolling.

Boris Johnson warns the free world is one wrong move from collapse — and only strength, not surrender, can stop it.

Bryan Johnson hacks biology itself, daring to question free will and even death.

Dean Cain rips through the media spin, standing tall for truth in a world addicted to lies.

Markets shake, gold shatters records, and Bitcoin surges - all rewriting the future of money.

Across the globe, nuclear tensions flare as India and Pakistan’s top strategists clash, and leaders like Santiago Abascal sound the alarm: sovereignty is under siege, and time is running out.

The world is shifting.

The mask is slipping.

And the real fight is only beginning.

Hosted by @​Erin_Molan. Only on 𝕏.

Watch. Share. Stay awake.

69 X Minutes - Episode 10

00:02:36 – 🇺🇸On the Ground: NASA/SpaceX Launch
@​EricBolling & @​DavidPollackUSA takes us inside the fire and fury of a SpaceX rocket roaring toward the stars — and the human drive behind it with @​SpaceCommsGuy

00:09:20 – 🧬 @​Bryan_Johnson: Longevity, AI, and the End of Death

The man rewriting biology — and questioning the very idea of humanity.

00:15:32 – 69 Seconds: @​MaryLDelgado’s Finance Breakdown

Gold soars to new all-time highs — what it means for markets, currencies, and survival.

00:16:52 – 🇺🇸@​DLacalle: Global Trade Rigged Against America

For 20 years rivals cheated while we played fair. Now the U.S. is fighting back — and it might change everything.

00:22:56 The Future of Finance is Decentralized (SPONSORED BY @​Multibank_io)

Finance is finally breaking free — with regulation
TheGatherer
13 hours ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇮🇳INDIA’S MOMENT: CAN IT BUILD A KINDER, SMARTER VERSION OF CHINA?

India has a once-in-a-generation chance to transform the global manufacturing map.

The country is not just trying to replace China as “the world’s factory” — it has the opportunity to create a model that is faster, fairer, and fundamentally more humane.

The numbers explain the ambition. India produced 43 million iPhones last year. Apple expects 25 percent of its global iPhone production to move to India by the end of 2025.

Tesla is exploring Indian sites. Google’s Pixel 8 is now assembled there.

In a world where tariffs could soon drive Chinese-made iPhones above $3,000 in the United States, the pressure for companies to diversify is no longer optional.

It is existential.

But the reality on the ground is far less tidy. India still commands less than 3 percent of global manufacturing output. China, even with all its troubles, controls nearly 30 percent.

Half of India’s workforce remains trapped in agriculture. Power grids are shaky. Roads are clogged. Logistics costs eat up 14 percent of GDP, nearly double the efficiency China achieved.

Even Apple — the most fanatically controlled production ecosystem in the world — is facing the cracks.

Tata Electronics, India’s rising star in iPhone production, reportedly failed 50 percent of Apple’s quality inspections in 2023.

India’s iPhone factories still quietly depend on Chinese engineers to train local workers and fine-tune assembly lines.

It is the industrial equivalent of moving out of your parents’ house, only to ask them to come over every night to fix the plumbing.

And yet: the opportunity is real.

India has what China no longer does — a booming young population, a democracy (however messy), and the possibility of building a supply chain free from mass surveillance, forced labor, and authoritarian demands.

If India manages to rise, it could offer the world something rare: goods made cheaply
TheGatherer
13 hours ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

but without the human cost that has haunted “Made in China” for decades.

To get there, India will have to move beyond public relations headlines and confront the hard, boring work of nation-building.

It needs industrial zones that function without daily power cuts.

It needs universities that produce not just coders, but skilled industrial engineers.

It needs a bureaucracy that clears factories faster than it clears its own throat.

In short, India needs to choose whether it wants to be the next China — or something better.

If it fails, it will remain a giant assembly shop, perpetually promising but never leading.

If it succeeds, it will not only shift the world’s manufacturing center of gravity but could show that globalization does not have to come at the price of dignity.

History rarely offers second chances.

India would be wise not to waste this one.

Sources: Le Monde, Wired
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TheGatherer
13 hours ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

but without the human cost that has haunted “Made in China” for decades.

To get there, India will have to move beyond public relations headlines and confront the hard, boring work of nation-building.

It needs industrial zones that function without daily power cuts.

It needs universities that produce not just coders, but skilled industrial engineers.

It needs a bureaucracy that clears factories faster than it clears its own throat.

In short, India needs to choose whether it wants to be the next China — or something better.

If it fails, it will remain a giant assembly shop, perpetually promising but never leading.

If it succeeds, it will not only shift the world’s manufacturing center of gravity but could show that globalization does not have to come at the price of dignity.

History rarely offers second chances.

India would be wise not to waste this one.

Sources: Le Monde, Wired
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TheGatherer
13 hours ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇮🇳INDIA’S MOMENT: CAN IT BUILD A KINDER, SMARTER VERSION OF CHINA?

India has a once-in-a-generation chance to transform the global manufacturing map.

The country is not just trying to replace China as “the world’s factory” — it has the opportunity to create a model that is faster, fairer, and fundamentally more humane.

The numbers explain the ambition. India produced 43 million iPhones last year. Apple expects 25 percent of its global iPhone production to move to India by the end of 2024.

Tesla is exploring Indian sites. Google’s Pixel 8 is now assembled there.

In a world where tariffs could soon drive Chinese-made iPhones above $3,000 in the United States, the pressure for companies to diversify is no longer optional.

It is existential.

But the reality on the ground is far less tidy. India still commands less than 3 percent of global manufacturing output. China, even with all its troubles, controls nearly 30 percent.

Half of India’s workforce remains trapped in agriculture. Power grids are shaky. Roads are clogged. Logistics costs eat up 14 percent of GDP, nearly double the efficiency China achieved.

Even Apple — the most fanatically controlled production ecosystem in the world — is facing the cracks.

Tata Electronics, India’s rising star in iPhone production, reportedly failed 50 percent of Apple’s quality inspections in 2023.

India’s iPhone factories still quietly depend on Chinese engineers to train local workers and fine-tune assembly lines.

It is the industrial equivalent of moving out of your parents’ house, only to ask them to come over every night to fix the plumbing.

And yet: the opportunity is real.

India has what China no longer does — a booming young population, a democracy (however messy), and the possibility of building a supply chain free from mass surveillance, forced labor, and authoritarian demands.

If India manages to rise, it could offer the world something rare: goods made cheaply
TheGatherer
14 hours ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

Welcome news. #India seems creating proper business/manufacturing environment & is quite close to bilateral trade deal with #USA . Ideal for global manufacturers! @​asthana_shashi @​MarioNawfal
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TheGatherer
19 hours ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇮🇳APPLE WANTS YOUR NEXT IPHONE “MADE IN INDIA” - BUT IT’S COMPLICATED

Apple wants all U.S. iPhones built in India by 2026 — because a 145% tariff on Chinese goods could soon make a basic iPhone cost nearly $3,000.

Problem #1 :

India made about 43 million iPhones last year. The U.S. alone buys over 60 million annually. Apple needs factories to double their output fast — and they’re already struggling.

Problem #2 :

Tata Electronics, India’s main iPhone maker, had a 50% fail rate on iPhone parts in 2023. Half the products flunked Apple’s quality tests.

Problem #3 :

India still needs Chinese engineers to set up assembly lines. So even moving out of China… depends on China.

Bonus Problem:

India can build iPhones but not the most important part — the processor chip — for at least another 5 to 10 years.

Bottom line:

Apple is running from one problem straight into another, and China is still holding the keys.

Source: WIRED
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TheGatherer
21 hours ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

The conclave, the process to elect the new pope, is expected to start only after this period ends.

9. After 26 tourists were killed in a terror attack in Kashmir, India said Pakistani forces have violated the ceasefire for 3 nights straight with “unprovoked small arms fire” across the Line of Control in Jammu & Kashmir. The Indian Army posted a video flexing: “Always prepared, ever vigilant, no mission too far.”

10. OpenAI didn’t “accidentally” make GPT-4o more emotionally connective - their model behavior team engineered it to feel good so people get hooked. Some users are concerned that its sycophancy will be massively destructive to the human psyche and increase dependency on AI.
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TheGatherer
1 day ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇮🇳🇵🇰INDIA TO PAKISTAN: KEEP FIRING, WE’LL KEEP FLEXING

After 26 tourists were killed in a terror attack in Kashmir, India said Pakistani forces have violated the ceasefire for 3 nights straight with “unprovoked small arms fire” across the Line of Control in Jammu & Kashmir.

The Indian Army posted a video flexing: “Always prepared, ever vigilant, no mission too far.”

Short version: Shots fired - literally and on social media.

Source: RT
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TheGatherer
1 day ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇮🇳🇵🇰INDIA TO PAKISTAN: “NO WATER FOR YOU!”

After a deadly attack in Kashmir, India basically told Pakistan, “Hope you like deserts,” and threatened to cut off their river water.

The Indus River feeds most of Pakistan’s farms, cities, and power — and India’s now pulling out of a 60-year-old treaty that kept the water flowing.

They can’t shut it off instantly (no giant faucet), but they’re already ghosting Pakistan on flood warnings and planning big dams.

If this goes bad, Pakistan’s looking at dead crops, thirsty cities, and a whole new reason for the neighbors to start throwing hands.

Source: Reuters
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TheGatherer
1 day ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇺🇸 TRUMP GOES TO WAR OVER NATIVE MASCOT BAN IN NEW YORK

New York basically told schools, “Drop your Native mascots or lose your lunch money,” and it’s causing a meltdown.

Education Secretary McMahon slammed the policy as “erasing Native heritage.”

Education Secretary McMahon called it “erasing Native heritage,” and now the feds are snooping around for civil rights violations.

Massapequa High School "Chiefs" fought back in court and lost, but Trump weighed in, calling the forced rebranding “ridiculous” and “an affront to our great Indian population.”

The school faces over $1 million in rebranding costs, but the bigger fight is about defending heritage and standing up to government overreach.

Source: The Washington Examiner, @​OffThePress1
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TheGatherer
1 day ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇺🇸 TARIFF WARS: TRUMP’S PLAN TO BREAK GLOBALIZATION AND BUILD HIS OWN GAME

Globalization isn't just “slowing down”—Trump’s tariffs have slammed the brakes, busted supply chains, and reset the whole world order, while the U.S. dollar still calls the shots.

For Trump, tariffs aren’t about shutting doors—they’re leverage.

India, Japan, Mexico? They get it.

They’re at the table, cutting deals for tariff relief.

China? Still swinging—and still slipping.

Meanwhile, global giants like Volkswagen and Audi are choking on supply chains built for a world that doesn’t exist anymore.

Mexico-made Audis? Tariffs are coming.

And forget the Fed — fiscal policy and global liquidity are the real power moves now.

Globalization isn’t fading—it’s getting reengineered, and Trump’s not just playing the game—he’s rewriting the rules.

Source: @​ZeroHedge, Daily Reckoning
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TheGatherer
1 day ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇮🇳 INDIA'S CRYPTO NIGHTMARE: TERRORISTS, TRAFFICKERS, AND TROUBLE

India’s top investigators just exposed how Bitcoin, Tron, and stablecoins like USDT are funding terrorists, drug cartels, and cybercriminals.

Using VPNs, fake accounts, and unregistered crypto platforms, criminals are laundering money faster than you can say “busted.”

Now the government’s raising alarms that crypto chaos could wreck the economy if it’s not stopped fast.

Source: The Economic Times, Free Press Journal
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TheGatherer
1 day ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🚨 69 𝕏 MINUTES: THE POINT OF NO RETURN — WAR, BETRAYAL, AND THE RISE OF SUPERINTELLIGENCE

A world where aggression is rewarded, alliances crumble, and superintelligence is awakening.

Putin’s invasion is normalized. Biden and Kamala’s alliance is breaking apart. India prepares for a fight it doesn’t want — but is ready to win.

And soon, a force beyond human control will change everything.

@​Bryan_Johnson

“The single most important thing happening in this part of the galaxy is on this Earth.

We’re giving birth to superintelligence.

It’s gonna transform our existence in ways we can’t even comprehend.”

Episode 10 premieres Sunday at 4:20PM ET — only on 𝕏.
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TheGatherer
2 days ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇺🇸 MEASLES CASES JUMP TO 884 IN THE U.S. — THANKS, FALLING VACCINATION RATES

Texas leads with 646 cases, and at least six states — including Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio — have full-blown outbreaks.

Measles isn’t just a “kid’s rash” — it can cause blindness, brain swelling, pneumonia, and yes, death.

Two unvaccinated kids in Texas already died.

Experts say the real number is probably even higher — because measles spreads faster than bad TikTok advice.

The MMR vaccine is 97% effective after two doses.

Vitamin A, cod liver oil, and conspiracy theories?

Not so much.

Maybe stick to science — unless you really want to find out what 19th-century medicine felt like.

Source: CDC, ABC News
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TheGatherer
2 days ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🚨12 HOUR NEWS RECAP

1. Pope Francis’ funeral was held in the Vatican in front of 200,000 people, including world leaders. His coffin was then taken to the church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome for burial.

2. Before the funeral, Trump and Zelensky held a brief meeting, with a longer one to follow after the funeral. The 15-minute meeting was described as a "very productive discussion" by the White House.

3. Trump said they were very close to a deal to bring the war in Ukraine to an end after his special envoy, Steve Witkoff, held a 4th round of talks with Putin in Moscow.

4. A massive explosion ripped through the Rajai Port dock in Bandar Abbas, Iran. A fuel tank reportedly detonated, damaging most of the port’s buildings and causing a "chaotic situation" on the ground. Local reports suggest many people were killed and over 200 injured, with security and rescue forces scrambling to regain control.

5. Iran and the U.S are meeting in Oman for further discussions on a nuclear deal. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is negotiating indirectly with Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff through Omani mediators, a week after talks in Rome that both sides described as constructive.

6. A Hamas official said the group is ready to release all hostages in Gaza under a deal to end the war. The proposal includes a full hostage release and a 5-year truce to secure a lasting ceasefire.

7. Gunfire erupted again overnight along the Line of Control, with Indian forces accusing Pakistan of "unprovoked" attacks across multiple posts. The latest clash follows the Pahalgam massacre, the worst civilian attack in Kashmir in a quarter-century, which India blames on Pakistan-backed terrorists.

8. Virginia Giuffre, whose brave testimony helped bring down Ghislaine Maxwell and forced Prince Andrew to settle a sexual abuse lawsuit, took her own life in Australia. The mother of 3 was one of the most outspoken survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking network.

9. Milwaukee
TheGatherer
2 days ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🚨🇮🇳 NEW EXCHANGE OF FIRE IN KASHMIR AS INDIA-PAKISTAN TENSIONS EXPLODE AFTER DEADLIEST ATTACK IN 25 YEARS

Gunfire erupted again overnight along the Line of Control, with Indian forces accusing Pakistan of "unprovoked" attacks across multiple posts.

No casualties were reported, but the stakes are rising fast.

This latest clash follows the Pahalgam massacre, the worst civilian attack in Kashmir in a quarter-century, which India blames on Pakistan-backed terrorists.

Islamabad denies it, calling India's claims "frivolous," but New Delhi isn't waiting.

Modi vowed to “track and punish every terrorist and their backer,” triggering a diplomatic freefall: closed borders, suspended treaties, and expelled diplomats.

The world is urging restraint—but history says the next move could be explosive.

Source: Barron’s
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TheGatherer
2 days ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇺🇸 FEDS LAUNCH INVESTIGATION INTO NY'S WAR ON CHIEFS, BRAVES, AND INDIANS

The U.S. Department of Education opened a civil rights investigation into New York’s order for schools to ditch Indigenous mascots or lose funding.

Ed. Sec. McMahon blasted the move, accusing the state of trying to "rewrite history" and "erase Native American heritage."

Trump backed Massapequa Schools this week, defending their right to keep the "Chiefs" moniker.

Source: News 12 New York
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TheGatherer
2 days ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

JUST IN: INDIA M2 MONEY SUPPLY REACHED 7.6T

Source: @​martypartymusic
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TheGatherer
2 days ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇮🇳🇵🇰 NUCLEAR NEIGHBORS ON EDGE AFTER 26 KILLED IN KASHMIR ATTACK

India and Pakistan are once again teetering toward catastrophe after 26 civilians were killed in disputed Kashmir, with both sides reaching for diplomatic sledgehammers instead of dialogue.

Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif:

"We do not want this war to flare up, because flaring up of this war can cause disaster for this region"

India's response to the bloodshed?

Shutting border crossings, suspending a critical water treaty, and accusing Pakistani nationals - while Pakistan hints at a possible "false flag" operation and demands international investigators.

The world's most dangerous neighbors are now locking each other's diplomats out while Washington carefully avoids pointing fingers at either nuclear-armed powder keg.

Source: NYT
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TheGatherer
2 days ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇺🇸🇮🇳 TRUMP ON INDIA-PAKISTAN TENSIONS: “THEY’LL FIGURE IT OUT”

After 26 people were gunned down in Kashmir, India and Pakistan are locking horns—again.

India's blaming Pakistani elements, Pakistan says nope, and now water deals and trade are on the chopping block.

Trump, mid-flight to the Pope’s funeral, shrugged it off, saying the neighbors will “get it figured out one way or the other.”

Source: Reuters
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TheGatherer
2 days ago
🔁War Monitor:

⚡️Low IQ Trump:

“I’m close to India and Pakistan.. They have had that fight for a thousand years in Kashmir. Kashmir has been going on for a thousand years, probably longer than that…

There’s been tensions on that border for 1,500 years. They’ll get it figured out one way of the other.”

Everyday I am amazed by how retarded he is.

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TheGatherer
3 days ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🚨12 HOUR NEWS RECAP

1. Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, arrived in Moscow to discuss the final offer from the U.S for peace in Ukraine. It reportedly includes provisions that Ukraine won’t join NATO and that both sides will cede some territory.

2. A Russian general was killed by a car bomb in Moscow - believed to be a targeted attack by Ukraine. General Yaroslav Moskalik was the deputy head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces and once led Russia-Ukraine talks in Paris.

3. Trump slammed Putin for launching a major missile attack on Ukraine: “We’re in the midst of peace talks, and missiles were fired. I was not happy with that.”

4. Gunfire erupted overnight between India and Pakistan across the Line of Control as tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals spiral. India’s army confirmed there had been limited firing of small arms that it said had been initiated by Pakistan, adding it had been “effectively responded to.”

5. Some mourners caused outrage by snapping selfies with the body of Pope Francis at St Peter’s Basilica. Despite rules and basic decency, phones came out, selfie sticks went up, and reverence flew out the window.

6. After rebel-backed chaos and rising death tolls, Congo and Rwanda are set to sign a peace and development pact in D.C. with Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Behind the diplomacy? Billions in U.S investment and a quiet race for cobalt, copper, and lithium.

7. China told Washington to completely scrap all tariffs if it wants serious negotiations. China's Commerce Ministry insisted the U.S started the trade war and must make the first move toward peace.

8. Judge William Orrick - who ruled Trump can't cut funding to cities hiding illegal immigrants - turned out to be a huge Democratic Party supporter. He didn't just donate 6 figures to Democratic candidates including Obama, Kerry, and both Clintons - he chaired committees to elect them and introduced Kamala at
TheGatherer
3 days ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇮🇳🇵🇰INDIA & PAKISTAN EXCHANGE FIRE AFTER DEADLIEST ATTACK IN DECADES

Gunfire erupted overnight across the Line of Control as tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals spiral.

India’s army confirmed there had been limited firing of small arms that it said had been initiated by Pakistan, adding it had been “effectively responded to.”

India blames Pakistan for “cross-border terrorism” after 26 tourists were gunned down in Kashmir.

The UN is urging restraint. History says: good luck with that.

Source: The Guardian
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TheGatherer
3 days ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇮🇳🇵🇰INDIA VS PAKISTAN

On paper - and on the ground - Pakistan doesn’t stand a chance in a conventional war.

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TheGatherer
3 days ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇮🇳🇵🇰INDIAN MARKETS SINK AS PAKISTAN TENSIONS SPIKE

Stocks, bonds, and the rupee all tumbled as fears of conflict with Pakistan rattled traders.

The Nifty 50 dropped 1.5%, small- and mid-caps plunged over 3%, and the rupee hit a two-week low.

The attack in Kashmir that killed 26 tourists and the threat of retaliation have turned profit-taking into panic.

Source: Bloomberg
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TheGatherer
3 days ago
🔁Mario Nawfal:

🇺🇸 APPLE TO SHIFT ALL US IPHONE ASSEMBLY TO INDIA NEXT YEAR—CHINA OUT, MODI IN

Apple plans to move all assembly of iPhones sold in the US to India as early as next year, per sources cited by the Financial Times.

The move marks a major pivot from China, driven by Trump’s intensifying trade war.

For years, Apple’s supply chain was glued to Chinese factories—but rising tariffs and geopolitical risk are forcing a realignment.

India, with its rising industrial base and warm U.S. ties, is the big winner.

Source: Financial Times
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