Monday, 20 April 2026

Is Trump The Antichrist? A Biblical Reality Check After Tucker Carlson's Warning

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Is Trump The Antichrist? A Biblical Reality Check After Tucker Carlson's Warning

On a recent episode of The Tucker Carlson Show, Tucker Carlson did something few in conservative media have dared to do: he openly questioned whether Donald Trump could, in any sense, fit the biblical profile of the Antichrist.

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Democrats Deal With The Devil To Abandon Israel

The "moderates" who once made up the pro-Israel wing of the Democratic Party, are now voting with the Israel-haters in order to hold on to their seats as poll after poll has shown the Democrat base oppose Israel and favor their terrorist enemies.

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Tehran will never cede control of Strait of Hormuz, senior Iranian politician tells BBC

 Tehran will never cede control of Strait of Hormuz, senior Iranian politician tells BBC


Iran Rejects Peace Talks as Ceasefire Deadline Nears

 

IDF Probe Identifies Killers; Hezbollah Body-cams Found; 'Isaac Accords' Signed; Dems have ‘Serious’ Antisemitism Problem; Iranian National Arrested in US
US Seizes Iranian-linked Ship that Tried to Break Blockade
Iran Rejects Peace Talks as Ceasefire Deadline Nears
WATCH: Netanyahu, Milei Sign Historic 'Isaac Accords'
IDF Maps Out New Defense Zone Along Northern Border
IDF Investigation Reveals Who Killed UN Peacekeepers

US attacks and seizes Iranian cargo ship, as Iran says 'no decision' yet on joining peace talks

 US attacks and seizes Iranian cargo ship, as Iran says 'no decision' yet on joining peace talks


‘NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!’ Trump Warns Iran After Ceasefire Breach

 

Trump Calls Israel ‘A Great Ally'; Prominent Democrat Calls to Cut Israel Aid; Tucker's Son Quits Amid Trump Feud; IDF Soldier Killed in IED Attack
‘NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!’ Trump Warns Iran After Ceasefire Breach
Trump Calls Israel ‘A Great Ally, They Know How to Win’
WATCH: Potential Presidential Candidate Calls for Abolishing Military Aid to Israel

Trump Hails Israel as a ‘GREAT Ally’ - THE DYNAMIC DUO IN ACTION AGAIN

 

Escalation in Strait of Hormuz; Massive Strike Before Ceasefire; Anti-Israel Protester Hangs Herself; Two Reservists Killed in Lebanon
Trump Hails Israel as a ‘GREAT Ally’
Northern Samaria Town Reestablished After Two Decades
WATCH: Israeli Ambassador Quotes Torah Portion While Discussing Lebanon Peace Talks
Argentine President Arrives in Israel, Signs ‘Isaac Accords’
Another UK Synagogue Targeted in Antisemitic Arson Attack

Bank of England to hold urgent crisis talks as new AI system could drain Britain's cash machines

 A powerful new artificial intelligence tool could allow hackers to break into bank systems and even drain cash machines remotely. Cybersecurity experts warned this weekend that the technology poses a serious and growing risk.

The Bank of England is preparing to hold crisis talks with leading lenders this week as concerns grow about the threat AI systems pose to the global financial system.


Banks will be given early access to test their digital security against the new technology, which experts say represents an unprecedented risk to financial infrastructure. "Banks need to wake up," said Radi El Haj, head of payment systems firm RS2.The technology at the centre of these concerns is Claude Mythos, a sophisticated AI bot created by Anthropic, a Silicon Valley startup.

The system sent shockwaves through cybersecurity circles this month after the company revealed it had independently discovered previously unknown flaws in all major operating systems and web browsers.

Anthropic has deemed the tool so potent that it has limited access to only a select group of technology giants and international banks, giving them an opportunity to strengthen their defences before potential threats emerge. British financial institutions are now set to stress-test their cyber protections against this powerful new system.

Some of the security flaws uncovered by the AI date back as far as 27 years, leaving companies exposed to a new generation of cyberattacks that can be executed at speeds no human hacker could match.Banks face particular vulnerability because many continue to depend on ageing technology for their core operations.

COBOL, a programming language dating from the 1960s, remains the backbone of modern banking despite its age, processing trillions of pounds in transactions daily including nearly all cash machine withdrawals.

FULL ARTICLE AT: https://www.gbnews.com/money/bank-of-england-ai-tool-drain-cash-machines 

Earthquake off Japanese coast prompts tsunami warning for country's north-east

 Earthquake off Japanese coast prompts tsunami warning for country's north-east


Oil prices jump after Trump says Iranian ship seized

 Oil prices jump after Trump says Iranian ship seized


Sunday, 19 April 2026

Iranian official says talks with US to end war have made progress but sides 'far' from deal

 Iran's parliamentary speaker says progress has been made in talks with the US, but that the two countries remain "far" from a peace deal

Iran fires shots at ships going through Strait of Hormuz as Donald Trump threatens to re-start bombing blitz

  At least two merchant vessels attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz have come under fire.

The incident follows Iran's decision to close the critical shipping lane, with Tehran claiming Washington has failed to honour its commitments under a ceasefire deal.

Prior to the closure, multiple ships had begun navigating the strait in the "first major movement" of maritime traffic through the waterway since hostilities began.

The UK Maritime Trade Operations has confirmed it logged a reported incident in waters northeast of Oman, near the strait.According to the Royal Navy-run organisation, a tanker captain reported that vessels belonging to Iran's Revolutionary Guard approached his ship before opening fire. Despite the gunfire, both the tanker and its crew are understood to be safe.

The incident was recorded by UK Maritime Trade Operations, which monitors shipping activity in the region.Ships were reportedly informed that the key waterway was "completely open" following Donald Trump's announcement on Friday evening.However, despite hopes that the relationship between Tehran and Washington was improving, the Iranian military said in a statement that the strait had "returned to its previous state" and that Iran's approval is required to travel through it.

The statement from Iran's Central Military HQ said: "Iran agreed to allow a limited number of ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz according to agreements. "But the US did not fulfil their obligations. So, the Strait of Hormuz is now closed again and passage requires IRAN approval." The passage of water has been effectively closed since the start of America's attack on February 28.

FULL ARTICLE AT: https://www.gbnews.com/news/world/iran-strait-of-hormuz-donald-trump 

TDS ALERT: Trump Bragged He ‘Solved The Iran Crisis’, But Less Than 24 Hours Later Iranian Gunboats Opened Fire In A Reclosed Strait Of Hormuz To Prove Otherwise

 TDS ALERT: Trump Bragged He ‘Solved The Iran Crisis’, But Less Than 24 Hours Later Iranian Gunboats Opened Fire In A Reclosed Strait Of Hormuz To Prove Otherwise


Sadiq Khan’s “Peace” Lie: Tawriya Exposed by Raymind Ibrahim

 Sadiq Khan’s “Peace” Lie: Tawriya Exposed