
Hostage Deal Delayed But Israel-Hamas Talks Continue
Sources say questions remain over which hostages are being released and how.

Sources say questions remain over which hostages are being released and how.

UPDATE: With 94% of the vote counted, the right-wing populist PVV is the projected winner with 37 seats, more than doubling its share in the parliament.

Which is it? Leftist MEPs insist Sánchez’ deal with separatists is an ‘internal national matter’ but that Hungary’s internal domestic policies are a violation of the ‘rule of law.’

David Cameron is likely to frustrate the Tory Right by putting his focus on “re-energising” international development.

Tories will work to keep positive economic news in the headlines, but incoming migration figures are bound to take the spotlight.

Tusk has publicly referred to the plans as “stupid” and declared that almost all MEPs in the Polish delegation would oppose the federalist push on the grounds of national sovereignty.

The plans would see a massive transfer of competences from a national to an EU level.

Allowing immigrants to access Austria’s generous social welfare system inhibits the process of integration, a leading FPÖ politician said.

Geert Wilders’ populist PVV gains ten more seats in the latest nationwide poll and wins mock ‘school elections.’

Spain’s new executive branch is even less democratic than the last.
“I could never complain about those who defend their national interests,” Italian PM Giorgia Meloni said in Warsaw, signaling support for Poland and Hungary’s sovereigntist position after vetoing the Migration Pact last week.
In landmark cases, the U.S. Supreme Court abolished racial preferences in university admissions and strengthened religious liberty for workers.
At least 51 people are reportedly dead off the Spanish Canary Islands as smugglers’ greed kills yet again. The Canary Islands have seen a surge in migrant activity in June, with an estimated 89 people dead in total in just 15 days.
As immigration levels soar above the 2019 manifesto promise of the UK Conservative Party 2019, a group of backbench Tory MPs have offered an alternative migration plan to reduce numbers by as much as 400,000 per year.
President Macron received a delegation of 220 mayors at the Élysée Palace, from communities hard hit by the violence of recent days or having themselves been direct victims of the violence.
To curb children’s access to pornography, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced the government will do a full review of the country’s laws regarding porn.
In six nights, the rioters have already caused over €1 billion worth of damage.
Both sides say the other wants to engineer a nuclear disaster at Zaporizhzhia as Ukrainian forces look to recapture the power plant as part of their counteroffensive.
The Ukrainian advocacy group B4Ukraine revealed Western companies’ underlying hypocrisy, with some continuing to make billions even after pledging to leave—while most don’t even intend to—“further enabling Russia’s war of aggression.”
Due to the urgency of the national situation, Emmanuel Macron was forced to cancel a long-awaited trip to Berlin. Once more, France’s diplomatic policy is affected by social unrest.
Despite the name, the new international body will not be able to prosecute the crime of aggression but is viewed as the first step toward creating another, Nuremberg-like war tribunal to put the entire Kremlin on the stand.
Spain’s EU Council Presidency was officially launched in Madrid, where both PM Sánchez and Commission President von der Leyen said they’d push through the Migration Pact regardless of Central European objections.