July 2025

Republicans Block Vote on Releasing Epstein Files

Republican lawmakers on the House Rules Committee voted against a Democratic amendment that would have allowed Congress to vote on whether to release files related to the death and investigation of Jeffrey Epstein. The amendment, put forth by Congressman Ro Khanna, sought to force Attorney General Pam Bondi to publish the documents. The Epstein case has ignited political controversy, with the Justice Department’s recent findings and claims from figures like Elon Musk adding fuel to the fire. Ultimately, the Republican decision prevented a vote on public access to the files.

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Denmark to Supply Ukraine Military with European Satellite Communications

Denmark has pledged to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities by supplying the country with European-made satellite communication services. This aid package, announced by the Danish Defense Ministry, includes receiver terminals to facilitate satellite-based communications, crucial for Ukraine’s defense amid the ongoing conflict. The move comes as Ukraine relies heavily on satellite services like Starlink, and follows concerns over potential disruptions to those services. Denmark’s initiative marks the first instance of an ally funding satellite communication services through the EU’s European Defense Agency and builds upon close cooperation between Copenhagen and Kyiv.

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India Orders Boeing Fuel Switch Checks, Amidst Safety Concerns and Conspiracy Theories

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France Resumes SCALP Missile Production After 15 Years Amid Ukraine War and Strategic Needs

France will restart production of the SCALP cruise missile in 2025, fifteen years after the last order, to replenish stocks depleted by supplying the missile to Ukraine. The Franco-British SCALP/Storm Shadow, which has shown effectiveness in combat, will be produced at MBDA’s facility in the UK. Alongside the production announcement, the countries launched the next development phase of the Future Cruise/Anti-Ship Weapon (FC/ASW), the upgraded version of the SCALP/Storm Shadow. This program, expected to generate numerous skilled jobs, aims to replace current missile systems with subsonic and supersonic missile concepts.

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Russia’s Population Crisis: Labor Shortage Looms as War Rages

Russia is facing a significant demographic crisis with a declining birthrate and increasing deaths, posing a long-term economic threat. To address this, President Vladimir Putin has prioritized boosting birth rates, implementing financial incentives like cash payouts and tax breaks. Labor shortages have been exacerbated by the war in Ukraine, leading to a shrinking workforce and businesses struggling to fill positions. Ultimately, the country’s shrinking population could lead to economic strain and even a potential recession.

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Wyden Bill Would Mandate Visible ID for ICE Officers

Senator Ron Wyden has introduced the VISIBLE Act of 2025, legislation mandating that immigration enforcement officers display clear identification during public actions. The bill aims to prevent officers from concealing their identities with unmarked gear and face coverings, requiring visible identification, including agency name and last name or badge number, from at least 25 feet. Criticizing previous administrations, Wyden highlighted the need for transparency, emphasizing that anonymous enforcement undermines democratic oversight. The proposed legislation, co-sponsored by other Democratic senators and endorsed by organizations like the ACLU, seeks to address public fear and confusion stemming from unidentified officers.

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US Defense Awards AI Contracts to Google and xAI, Raising Concerns

US defense department awards contracts to Google, Musk’s xAI, a development that’s sparking a flurry of thoughts and concerns. The news itself, that the Department of Defense is investing up to $200 million each in advanced AI capabilities with companies like Google and Elon Musk’s xAI, is certainly eye-catching. The sheer scale of the contracts and the potential impact on national security are hard to ignore.

This situation makes one wonder if the recent public discord between Musk and Trump is nothing more than a well-orchestrated show. Especially when you consider that Grok, xAI’s AI, has a history of making disturbing pronouncements, including anti-Semitic remarks and even providing instructions on how to commit violent crimes.… Continue reading

Rutte: Russia’s Historian’s 1250 Argument Derails Peace Talks, Invites Historical Claims

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte condemned Russia’s obstruction of Ukraine peace talks, highlighting the unexpected presence of a historian who presented a lecture on Russian history dating back to 1250. Rutte shared this during a joint press conference with US President Donald Trump, who recalled US involvement in launching the negotiations in Istanbul and lamented the ongoing lack of progress. Trump also emphasized the significant casualties on both sides, mentioning a high number of Russian soldiers killed since January.

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Chinese Man Arrested for Filming Sex Acts with Hundreds of Men

A 38-year-old man in Nanjing was apprehended for impersonating a woman and secretly filming sexual encounters with over 1,600 men, disseminating the footage online. Operating under the alias “Uncle Red,” the suspect used makeup, wigs, and a manipulated voice to attract victims to his residence, where hidden cameras captured the encounters. These videos were then distributed to private online groups for a subscription fee, with the suspect often requesting small items from his victims. The case has ignited public outrage as victims’ faces were leaked, while authorities offer health screenings. The suspect faces charges related to the distribution of pornographic materials and violations of privacy.

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