Eurasia

Iran Update Special Report, April 13, 2026

Key Takeaways Iranian-backed Iraqi militias are likely responsible for at least some of the recent drone attacks against Gulf states. It is very unlikely that Iranian-backed Iraqi militias would conduct drone attacks against regional states if the Iranian regime opposed such attacks, which suggests that Iran has not ordered its …

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Trump se tire une balle dans le pied, le “non” libanais aux négociations & craintes d’une guerre civile en Israël

Trump s’est piégé lui-même. Poursuivre le blocus ferait exploser l’économie juste avant les élections de mi-mandat, mais reculer serait synonyme d’une perte de crédibilité pour les États-Unis. Washington déclenche la “guerre des ports”… Le cheikh Naim Qassem s’apprête à déjouer le coup d’État interne, et Téhéran brandit l’arme du baril …

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La faillite américaine

Notre gouvernement nous incite à dépenser, consommer, parier, saluer le drapeau & nous taire. Mais protester sera inutile quand le navire aura coulé et que l’eau glacée aura envahi nos poumons. Les chiffres sont alarmants. La dette nationale américaine dépasse les 39 000 milliards de dollars et ne cesse d’augmenter. …

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“The judge stated that he sees no threats in Russia.” How anti-war Russians are denied asylum in the West and around the world

It’s becoming increasingly difficult for Russians to obtain asylum. This applies not only to Western countries and the United States, which have begun deporting Russian refugees en masse, but also to Russia’s neighboring countries. Human rights activists The Insider spoke with note that the immigration and political situation in a …

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“I brought $50,000–$100,000 from Mogilevich to the police chief, and $300,000 and up to Orban.” Confession of László Kovács, a former member of an organized crime group in Budapest.

In the 1990s, bodybuilder László Kovács worked for Igor Korol, the leader of the most powerful organized crime group in Budapest, which reported to the main underworld boss, Semyon Mogilevich. According to Kovács, his duties included, among other things, transferring large sums of cash, which Mogilevich regularly sent to Police …

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Maritime access restrictions begin in the Gulf

Maritime ​access restrictions in the Gulf are ​being enforced as the fragile Iran war ceasefire looked close to breaking point. Iranian ports and coastal ​areas, including ​locations along ‌the Gulf ⁠of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz are being affected, according to the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) agency. …

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