
Historic ‘ASAP’ Ammo Deal Approved by the European Parliament
The €500 million subsidy plan to boost domestic defense production—part of the wider €3 billion arms procurement scheme—can now be finalized during the Council’s upcoming July summit.

The €500 million subsidy plan to boost domestic defense production—part of the wider €3 billion arms procurement scheme—can now be finalized during the Council’s upcoming July summit.

Right-wing populists and socialist anti-war MEPs spoke out against the anti-disinformation report.

Service providers using crypto-assets, for their part, must register as such and conform to certain security standards, including to do with the avoidance of money laundering.

Dmitry Medvedev responded that British officials are now a “legitimate military target” for Russian attacks.

It has surfaced that certain socialist-party candidates have been involved in a kidnapping plot, electoral fraud, and South American criminal gangs.

As all leftist parties and the center-right EPP voted to support the unprecedented measures, 67 conservative MEPs took Hungary’s side, asking the Commission not to give in to the left’s politically motivated blackmail.

In early May, Minister for Public Enterprises Petra De Sutter (Groen) drew criticism over revelations that two individuals working in her cabinet were still in postal service Bpost’s employ.

Chinese officials welcomed the comments which came despite the Netherlands’ attempts to restrict the export of semiconductor technology to China.

“Let [Western Europe] do these social experiments on their own citizens, with their own money, and leave Poland out of it,” MEP Kosma Złotowski told the EuroCon, as Warsaw pledges to resist migrant quotas.

A one-line statement warning about the potential harms of AI has been signed by over 350 tech CEOs, experts, and professors.
The postponement of the Franco-German Council of Ministers scheduled for Fontainebleau on October 26th is the culmination of a long series of disagreements on key subjects such as energy and defence.
Attacks on churches in Leipzig, a city that’s well known for being a left-wing extremist stronghold, have occurred in frequent intervals over the past several years.
Together, Bannon, Orbán, and Trump, perhaps more than any other conservative political figures, have consistently been the subjects of vicious attacks from globalist forces.
To Chris Janssens of Vlaams Belang, the disinformation campaign targets “right-wing opinions” for fact-checking, while “left-wing opinions would be given free rein.”
The organisation also advocated that the G7 and the U.S.—not the EU Commission—lead in managing international support for Ukraine’s recovery “because Brussels has neither the necessary political nor the financial heft.”
The first new coins bearing the likeness of King Charles III have been presented by the British Royal Mint. To make them more ‘accessible,’ the Latin name of the monarch has been dropped from the inscription.
The French government did not officially congratulate Meloni on her appointment. The first official communiqué emphasised French “vigilance,” particularly on the issue of human rights, the rule of law, and ‘values.’
The smooth and unassuming Sunak is nothing if not a product of the globalist ethos. It is to be expected, then, that he will lead and fashion a Tory party that will—as it has done for some time now—compromise on key conservative issues.
Responding to the attack, Lega chief Matteo Salvini said: “Rape and attempted murder on a policewoman in Naples, foreign citizen arrested. Anyone who rapes a woman or a child must be put in a position not to do it again, for the rest of his days.”
According to NRK, the agreement between the center-left government and the socialist party will pay out a total of 1.2 billion Norwegian kronas (€115 million) in electric-bill support “to the most vulnerable groups in society.”
After Johnson’s bow out, Penny Mordaunt will be attempting to woo his backers. It is only when she sails past the 100-mark by Monday, 2 p.m., that she can go head to head with Sunak.
According to Futura Inteligência, Lula would win with 46.9% of the vote, compared to Bolsonaro’s 46.5%.