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    On March 7, 1960, the USSR formed its first cosmonaut squad

    Following the successful launches of artificial Earth satellites and spacecraft carrying living organisms, scientists led by Sergey Korolev began tackling the challenge of manned spaceflight. In January 1959, the Central Committee of the CPSU and the Council of Ministers of the USSR issued a decree on the medical selection of cosmonaut candidates, followed by another in May on preparing humans for space travel. Candidates for the first cosmonaut squad were chosen from pilots who met strict criteria: under 35 years old, no taller than 175 cm, weighing no more than 75 kg, and in excellent health. The selection process began in August 1959. Over 3,000 medical records were reviewed, and […]
    7 March 2026, 8:45
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    Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has practically come to a halt: the chart above shows activity over the past 24 hours

    It clearly indicates that very few vessels are willing to pass through the strait, and those that do manage to transit are doing so with their transponders switched off to avoid revealing the ship’s location. It is worth reiterating that a significant share of crude oil and petroleum products shipments from Middle Eastern countries passes through this strait. As a result, any reduction in shipping activity in this area immediately affects the global energy market.
    7 March 2026, 0:03
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    You have placed the countries of the #GulfCooperationCouncil and the Arab countries at the heart of a danger they did not choose. Thank God, we are strong and capable of defending ourselves, and we have armies and defenses that protect our homelands, but the question remains: Who gave you permission to turn our region into a battlefield? For before the ink has dried on the #BoardOfPeace initiative that you announced in the name of peace and stability, we find ourselves facing a military escalation that endangers the entire region. So where did those initiatives go? And what is the fate of the commitments made in the name of peace? Most […]
    6 March 2026, 21:03

    Trump sharply criticized Spain and UK PM Starmer in a Thursday phone interview with The Post, amid tensions over allied support for the U.S. (and Israeli) military campaign against Iran

    Trump labeled Spain a “loser,” stating: “We have a lot of winners, but Spain is a loser, and UK has been very disappointing.” He described Spain as “very hostile to NATO,” adding that it was “the only one that voted against the 5% payment” for defense contributions, and called it “very hostile to everyone.” He emphasized: “Not a team player, and we’re not going to be a team player with Spain either.” Regarding Starmer, Trump addressed reports that he had privately called him a “loser,” responding: “Well, he’s not Winston Churchill, let me put it that way.” Trump expressed frustration over Starmer’s reluctance to provide full support, particularly in allowing […]
    6 March 2026, 12:35

    In the unlikely event that you are not fluent in Hungarian, here is the translation of Péter Szijjártó’s post above

    This has gone beyond all limits: this is Ukraine, this is Ukrainian “culture,” this is the person Brussels admires, this is the country they want to bring into the European Union… No one can threaten Hungary or the Hungarian Prime Minister, no one can blackmail us just because we are unwilling to pay the price of Ukraine’s war and refuse to pay higher energy prices on Ukraine’s account! No matter how much Zelensky threatens, no matter how much he conspires in Brussels with Von der Leyen and the Brussels boss of the Tisza Bank, Weber, we will not allow Hungary to be dragged into the war. Hungary’s security comes first […]
    6 March 2026, 10:04

    On March 6, 1728, the coronation of Russian Emperor Peter II took place

    On May 17, 1727, Empress Catherine I of Russia passed away. Before her death, she left a will declaring Peter Alexeyevich, the grandson of Peter I, as the sole legitimate heir to the throne. The day after the empress’s death, members of the royal family, the military high command, the Supreme Privy Council, the Senate, the Synod, and the Imperial Guard swore allegiance to the young monarch. On February 15, 1728, Peter II arrived in Moscow for his coronation, which was held on March 6, 1728. Peter II’s coronation was the first in Russian history to follow an “established rite.” Also for the first time, traditional imperial regalia—including the ermine-lined […]
    6 March 2026, 8:02