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🔋 📉 🛢 From OECD to emerging markets: fossil power’s global decline has begun Rapid solar and wind scaling is actively displacing thermal generation. OECD fossil generation has peaked while systematic decommissioning of coal-fired power plants is under way…
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🔋 📈 🪨 In 2025, renewable electricity generated more than coal for the first time in over 100 years.
Driven by record solar, renewable share surpassed a third of global power generation.
📎 Ember Energy
Driven by record solar, renewable share surpassed a third of global power generation.
📎 Ember Energy
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The withdrawal is expected to be completed over the next six to twelve months.
Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell tells FOX:
“The Secretary of War has ordered the withdrawal of approximately 5,000 troops from Germany.
This decision follows a thorough review of the Department’s force posture in Europe and is in recognition of theater requirements and conditions on the ground.
We expect the withdrawal to be completed over the next six to twelve months.”
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✡️ 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 Ben Shapiro—touting Israel's post-October 7th destruction of Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, and Syria—tells a Chabad synagogue that two days after October 7th he was privately "telling family members" that "one day October 7th would be a Jewish holiday."
📎 Chris Menahan
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✡️ 🇺🇸 🇮🇷 Ben Shapiro tells a Chabad synagogue it will be a "disaster" if Trump doesn't "pull the trigger" and unleash our "massive arsenal" against Iran.
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📢 🇺🇸 🇨🇺 Trump says the U.S. will be taking over Cuba almost immediately.
"On the way back, what we'll do, on the way back from Iran we'll have one our big maybe the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier the biggest in the world we'll have that come in, stop about a 100 yards off shore and they'll say thank you very much we give up."
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"On the way back, what we'll do, on the way back from Iran we'll have one our big maybe the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier the biggest in the world we'll have that come in, stop about a 100 yards off shore and they'll say thank you very much we give up."
📎 AZ Intel
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— 🇺🇸/🇮🇷 President Trump on the U.S. naval blockade against Iran:
‘It’s a very profitable business. We’re sort of like pirates.’
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‘It’s a very profitable business. We’re sort of like pirates.’
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📎 Louis Brain Genius OSINT
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The C-17 left Joint Base Andrews and flew with transponders switched off, meaning it couldn't be seen on sites like Flightradar24.
The callsign (RCH4150), contains 4 digits which suggests a "high level mission".
The aircraft is likely carrying cars for president Trump's motorcade as he should have visited China earlier this March but the outbreak of the 3rd Gulf War postponed his visit.
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🔹“Iran needs to lift its restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz, and the US needs to lift its naval blockade.”
🔹 “The most urgent issue is to keep the ceasefire. And the ceasefire needs to last, and there has to be a good-faith negotiation between the two sides.”
🔹 “I think the international community should be mobilized and raise our voices against the resumption of fighting.”
🔹 Ambassador Cong also rejected allegations about military cooperation between China and Iran as “false.”
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⭕️ China’s ambassador to the United Nations Fu Cong:
🔹“Iran needs to lift its restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz, and the US needs to lift its naval blockade.”
🔹 “The most urgent issue is to keep the ceasefire. And the ceasefire needs to last, and there…
🔹“Iran needs to lift its restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz, and the US needs to lift its naval blockade.”
🔹 “The most urgent issue is to keep the ceasefire. And the ceasefire needs to last, and there…
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Hungary's new prime-minister, Péter Magyar, invited a Gypsy children's orchestra to perform the Gypsy anthem.
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Spending on image should be “like investing in jets, bombs and missile interceptors,” Israel’s foreign minister says
Lawmakers in Jerusalem approved a 2026 national budget last month that includes roughly $730 million for public diplomacy — the broad category known in Hebrew as hasbara — more than four times the $150 million they allocated the year before. That earlier sum was itself about 20 times what Israel had spent on such efforts before the war in Gaza broke out in 2023.
The unprecedented expenditure comes as survey after survey show declining support for Israel in the United States, its most important ally. A Pew Research Center poll released earlier this month found 60% of Americans now view Israel unfavorably, up seven points in a single year, with only 37% viewing it favorably.
Most striking for a country long accustomed to bipartisan American support: 57% of Republicans under 50 hold negative views of Israel. Support has cratered among the religiously unaffiliated, Black Protestants and Catholics. Among American Jews, support has slipped below two-thirds.
On social media, the Hebrew word “hasbara” has become a dismissive shorthand for pro-Israel advocacy, indicating how widely known Israel’s uphill efforts to shape its image have become.
Israel’s foreign minister, Gideon Sa’ar, says the country is engaged in a global war for hearts and minds and it must spend accordingly.
“We had a major breakthrough this year, but we must as a country invest much much more,” Sa’ar said in December as the government entered budget deliberations. “It should be like investing in jets, bombs and missile interceptors. In the face of what’s arrayed against us and what’s invested against us, it’s far from enough. This is an existential issue.”
A $50 million international social-media ad buy was split across Google, YouTube, X and Outbrain. Roughly $40 million went to hosting 400 foreign delegations — lawmakers, pastors, influencers, university presidents. A “media war room” was erected to monitor 250 outlets and 10,000 daily Israel-related items.
The Foreign Ministry also signed a $1.5-million-a-month contract with former Trump campaign strategist Brad Parscale’s firm to deploy AI tools against antisemitism online, a $4.1 million campaign aimed at evangelical churches, and the “Esther Project,” a paid influencer network running up to $900,000 through a PR firm called Bridges Partners.
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The Forward
Israel just quadrupled its PR budget to $730M. Experts say it won’t work.
Spending on image should be "like investing in jets, bombs and missile interceptors," Israel's foreign minister says
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Russian troops solidified control over the village of Berestok. The southern half of Stepanovka is under Russian control and Russian DRGs have gained a foothold in Illinovka from which they are infiltrating the southwestern and western districts of Konstantinovka.
Despite first breaking into the city in October 2025, Russia does not have firm control over the district of Santurinovka. Ukrainian soldiers routinely infiltrate and (re)occupy houses in the district. This prevents the Russians from dislodging the Ukrainian defenders in the southern districts of the city and also from infiltrating towards Konstantinovka's downtown.
To counteract this, small groups of Russian soldiers have begun moving to the northeast and reached the first houses of Novodmitriyevka and the Gora district, however, with firm Ukrainian resistance in Nikolayevka and Chervone, (northeast of the city) which are situated on top of hills and overlook the city of Konstantinovka, means that enveloping the city from the east will be impossible to pull off, with the only axis of advance being from the south-southeast from Illinovka and Stepanovka.
The only advantage Russia has is full control over the supply routes into the city. Ukrainian troops are resupplied through Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) as entering the city by car or truck is almost a death sentence due to the high number of Russian FPV drones waiting in ambush.
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Remigration is happening everywhere from Turkey to Pakistan. Only Europeans are not allowed to send Illegals home.
It is no coincidence. Our criminal elites are replacing us. If we complain they silence us and lock us up.
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Several things need to be noted first before looking at tanker data:
We are still offloading some of the tankers inbound laden with crude. These are temporarily keeping US crude imports elevated. The same VLCCs discharging crude turn into export volumes in 1-2 weeks.
We have an armada of empty VLCCs headed for the US, which will drain US commercial crude inventories dry.
All the while, we will continue to drain product inventories in the US. Petroleum product exports are expected to remain near all-time highs.
The snapshot above is our preliminary US crude storage estimate for next week, which includes 7.1 million bbls from the SPR. The final SPR release figure could be higher next Monday, so we will have finalized estimates out by then.
What’s not shown above is what happens to US commercial crude storage when 1) US refinery throughput ramps up to 16.8 to 17 million b/d and 2) US crude imports fall to 5.5 million b/d due to lower inbound crude flows.
The net impact on US commercial crude inventories by the middle of May is as high as 12 million bbls.
In essence, there could be EIA oil storage reports showing -10 to -12 million bbls of crude WITH a SPR release of 10 million bbls. This would put the cumulative crude draw at 20 to 22 million bbls.
And since I’m a numbers guy, let’s just say this. Since EIA started publishing the weekly oil data in 1982, there have been 41 weekly crude draws of over 10 million bbls. The largest ever recorded crude draw (commercial + SPR) was on the week of July 28, 2023, and this week’s EIA oil storage report (-13.355 million bbls) already ranks as the 6th largest crude draw in history.
I guess we are really doing this. We are really going to just watch the Strait of Hormuz stay closed, and onshore oil inventories plummet. US product storage is already approaching seasonal lows for this time of year, and the next few weeks will push us into brand-new territory.
I still see commentary about comparisons to 2022. The absurdity of those comments fails to recognize that this is not even remotely similar.
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