
No Exceptions: Spain Called Out Over NATO Budget Dodge
At the NATO summit in The Hague, Spain’s spin on defence spending collapsed under blunt talk from Rutte and fresh warnings from Trump.

At the NATO summit in The Hague, Spain’s spin on defence spending collapsed under blunt talk from Rutte and fresh warnings from Trump.

The U.S. president also said “great progress” is being made on Gaza.

Liberal locals say “we already have enough crime here,” and have expressed concerns about already overburdened infrastructure.

“The communication network is gradually returning to its previous state,” the Revolutionary Guards’ cyber security command said.

The IBA president wants a man who took an Olympic gold in women’s boxing to give it back.

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The KSE report highlights that military investment to counter Russia will allow actions outside the Ukraine war.

The creeping involvement in regional critical infrastructure is boosting Beijing’s leverage at the expense of the West, a fresh report says.

The Hungarian PM rebuked the Ukrainian president for making impossible demands.

The backlash reveals how far Germany’s establishment will go to isolate dissenters.
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Just as our rulers don’t know if a woman can have a penis, they don’t know which side to take in a war between civilisation and barbarism.
Socialists and leftists have been one-upping each other by promising to show up to an event that is legally not taking place.
The speakers reaffirmed that technology must remain a servant, never a master, of communities rooted in faith, tradition, and the common good.
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Ordinary citizens are being intimidated from criticising public figures.
Officials have been accused of “smoke and mirrors” to claim they are ‘reaching’ NATO’s target.
Local media has warned that criminal gangs in the Scandinavian country are under pressure from Iran to carry out terrorist attacks on U.S. and Israeli targets.
German Social Democrats are pushing for a federal law that would criminalize annoying male remarks, echoing Podemos’ ideological agenda in Spain.
Israel and Iran are being urged to stick to a tentative truce, the existence of which points to Israeli successes in the 12-day conflict.
Commissioner of London’s police force made matters worse when he later proclaimed that the pro-Israel protesters had acted like “damn stupid” football fans.
The U.S. President earlier criticised both countries for violating the agreement.