Sunday, November 9, 2025

Angelina Jolie’s driver reveals details of being ‘deceived’ into Ukrainian army

"A driver for Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has said he was conscripted into the Ukrainian military after being detained during her recent visit to the country.
Dmitry Pishikov was part of Jolie’s entourage during her surprise trip to
Ukraine last week, but was detained by draft officers after being stopped at a military roadblock.
At this checkpoint they detained me for some reason, without providing an explanation, and asked me to drive with them to clarify some details. By deception, it turns out,” Pishikov told local broadcaster TSN in an interview.
He was taken to a local draft center, where he was held on false pretenses, he added.
“‘Ten minutes, there’s a small detail, we’ll let you go as soon as we clarify’, they said. They lied,” he told the broadcaster, adding that he was still “a little outraged” by the conscription officials’ actions.
Jolie visited the draft center in person following the incident, footage of which emerged on Telegram. She later continued her journey, leaving the detained driver at the conscription center. Earlier conflicting reports suggested Pishikov may have been Jolie’s bodyguard.
He told TSN that as of Friday, he was at a military training facility and will “undergo training and serve in the army.
Ukraine
has intensified its draft campaign amid manpower shortages and battlefield setbacks in the conflict with Russia.
Igor Kastyukevich, senator for
Russia’s Kherson Region, the Ukrainian-controlled parts of which Jolie visited, condemned the trip as just “another PR stunt exploiting hunger and fear.” No visits by Hollywood stars “using American and European taxpayers’ money” will help ordinary people, he told TASS." RT

Strongest Solar Storm Since 2024 To Hit 22 States Within Hours

"The sun unleashed a rare and powerful double eruption this week, sending two massive X-class solar flares from sunspot AR4274 hurtling toward Earth. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) responded by issuing a G3 (Strong) geomagnetic storm watch after the flares erupted. These events set off a chain reaction of space weather effects,
putting scientists, power grid operators, and skywatchers on high alert as Earth braced for impact.

Earth’s primary early-warning system for solar storms is a satellite stationed a million miles away at Lagrange Point 1. This Solar Wind Observatory monitors incoming solar activity and provides operators with just 30 to 60 minutes of warning once a CME’s speed and polarity are confirmed. That brief window is critical for power grid operators and satellite controllers to take protective action. However, NOAA has acknowledged that the current L1 spacecraft is outdated. Its replacement, the SWFO-L1 satellite, is not expected to be operational until mid-2026. Until then, the world relies on aging technology to provide warnings measured in minutes, not hours—a precarious situation for modern infrastructure.
The November 2025 solar storm is more than a sky show—it is a stark reminder of the vulnerability of modern society to space weather." msn

Syria Puts On Show Of 'Major ISIS Crackdown' As Sharaa Arrives In D.C. For Trump Talks

"Self-appointed Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa arrived in Washington on Sunday, following the completion of what Syrian security officials claimed was a large security operation targeting ISIS cells in the country. Sharaa, the former Al-Qaeda and ISIS commander, will meet with US President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday for talks regarding a security deal with Israel and the lifting of the Caesar sanctions.
On Saturday, Syria's Interior Ministry claimed it had launched a major operation against ISIS cells, including 61 raids and 71 arrests in Aleppo, Idlib, Hama, Homs, and Damascus countryside, as part of "ongoing national efforts to combat terrorism and protect public safety," state media SANA claimed.
However, several photos and videos showed clear signs of staging, indicating the raids are fake and part of a public relations push to improve the image of Syria’s extremist-led government and promote the lifting of sanctions ahead of Sharaa’s visit to the White House.
Photos from the raids published on the SANA website show printed papers showing the ISIS logo carefully placed on top of explosives and weapons allegedly seized in the raids, as well as action shots of security force members running in the street.
State TV Alekhbariah broadcast videos showing journalists casually filming Syrian security forces as they approach the entrance of homes in which members of ISIS the cells are allegedly hiding. In one video, security forces are shown knocking on the front door of a home, as if they are paying a visit to residents.
The faces of the ISIS members allegedly detained in the raids are carefully concealed by pulling their shirts over their heads as they are taken to the security forces' vehicles.
The Syrian government has carried out several fake raids against ISIS cells since coming to power in December, including after allegedly foiling an ISIS attack on the Sayyida Zaynab Shrine in southern Damascus in January, and following a suicide bombing at the Mar Elias Church in Damascus in June.
It was later revealed that it was likely members of Sharaa's General Security Service (GSS) who carried out the suicide attack that killed 25 worshipers and injured 52 more at the church in the Duweila district of Damascus.
The logic behind targeting Christians and blaming the attack on ISIS was explained by a former founder of Al-Qaeda in Syria (Nusra Front), Saleh al‑Hamwi."
ZeroHedge

Ukrainian soldier known for humorous TikToks confirmed killed after months missing

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Ukrainian soldier Maksim Tymoshchuk, a Dnipropetrovsk Oblast native known for his humorous TikTok videos about military life, was killed in action after being missing for months, the Vyshneve municipality reported." NV


Very strong mag. 6.4 Earthquake - 121 km E of Yamada, Japan

"A very strong magnitude 6.4 earthquake occurred in the North Pacific Ocean 111 km (69 mi) from
Japan at 08:54 GMT. The depth of the quake could not be determined, but is assumed to be shallow. The quake was reported felt by some people near the epicenter." VD

Strong mag. 5.7 Earthquake - North Pacific Ocean, 202 km east of Morioka, Iwate, Japan

"A strong magnitude 5.7 earthquake occurred in the North Pacific Ocean 123 km (76 mi) from
Japan in the late afternoon at 7.28 pm local time (GMT +10). The depth of the quake could not be determined, but is assumed to be shallow.The quake was reported felt by some people near the epicenter." VD

Very strong mag. 6.8 Earthquake - Iwate, 231 km east of Semboku, Akita, Japan

"A very strong magnitude 6.8 earthquake hit 231 km (144 mi) away from Semboku, Akita,
Japan, in the afternoon at 5.03 pm local time (GMT +9). The depth of the quake could not be determined, but is assumed to be shallow.
The quake was felt widely in the area." VD

Clipper storm cuts power to over 70 000 across U.S. Northeast

"A fast-moving clipper storm swept through parts of the U.S. Northeast producing wind gusts up to 113 km/h (70 mph), leaving more than 70 000 customers without power across several states. The system developed as a quick-moving low-pressure disturbance tracking from the Great Lakes toward New England."
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EU fails to convince Belgium to seize frozen Russian funds

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EU Commission officials have failed to make Belgium change its mind on tapping frozen Russian central bank assets to fund the government in Kiev, Euronews reports. 
The country still opposes the plan, citing legal and financial risks, following a meeting, it said." RT

196 clashes along frontline over past day

"Ukrainian Defense Forces and Russian units engaged in 196 battles.
The
Russians conducted airstrikes, in particular, in and around Mykolaivka and Kostiantynivka in Donetsk region; Velykomykhailivka and Radisne in Dnipropetrovsk region; and Solodke, Zaliznychne, Sofiivka, and Orikhiv in Zaporizhzhia region.
Missile and artillery units of the
Ukrainian Defense Forces struck two clusters of Russian manpower.
In the Northern Slobozhanshchyna and Kursk sectors, 11 combat clashes were recorded. The enemy launched 11 airstrikes, dropped a total of 23 guided bombs, and carried out 169 attacks, including nine with multiple launch rocket systems.
In the Southern Slobozhanshchyna sector, there were 19 combat engagements near Vovchansk, Vovchanski Khutory, Synelnykove, and Tykhe, as well as toward the settlements of Dvorichanske and Kolodiazne.
In the Kupiansk sector, six attacks by
Russian forces were recorded. Ukraine’s Defense Forces repelled assault attempts toward Petropavlivka and Pishchane.
In the Lyman sector, the enemy attacked three times, attempting to advance near Zarichne, Derylove, and toward Korovyn Yar.
In the Sloviansk sector,
Russian forces attacked Ukrainian forces positions 15 times near Yampil, Serebrianka, Dronivka, Vyimka, and Fedorivka.
In the Kramatorsk sector,
Ukrainian troops repelled one Russian assault near Zaliznianske.
In the Kostiantynivka sector, the
Russian invaders carried out nine attacks near Yablunivka and Shcherbynivka, as well as toward Sofiivka.
In the Pokrovsk sector,
Ukrainian defenders stopped 73 Russian attacks near Volodymyrivka, Fedorivka, Nykanorivka, Chervonyi Lyman, Rodynske, Myrnohrad, Promin, Lysivka, Pokrovsk, Zelene, Kotlyne, Udachne, Molodetske, Kotliarivka, Orikhove, and Filiia.
In the Oleksandrohrad sector,
Ukraine’s Defense Forces repelled 18 assault attempts near Zelenyi Hai, Orestopil, Sosnivka, Vorone, Novomykolaivka, Pryvillia, and Krasnohirske.
In the Huliaipole sector, 10 combat engagements took place near Uspenivka and Novouspenivske.
In the Orikhiv sector, there were two clashes, including an enemy attempt to advance near Plavni.
In the Prydniprovske sector,
Ukrainian units repelled one enemy attack." Ukrin