Trump is destroying the future of America to stay out of prison. This is the simplest, most direct way to understand the situation. It’s like he’s running the country as a venture capitalist would, focused solely on short-term gains and harvesting everything without any thought for the long-term consequences. There’s no replanting, no consideration for what the future generations will inherit. It’s a devastating “great reaping,” driven by a singular focus on personal enrichment and the aggrandizement of his wealthy allies. This is part of a tragic cycle, fueled by right-wing think tanks, often funded by the fossil fuel industry, and a disregard for the environment and future generations.… Continue reading
Europe stresses the need to protect Ukrainian interests ahead of Trump-Putin talks, as the whispers of a potential meeting between the former US President and the Russian leader grow louder. It’s becoming increasingly apparent that the European Union is acutely aware of the high stakes and the potential for a deal that could severely disadvantage Ukraine.
The current situation feels precarious, with uncertainty swirling around whether the much-discussed meeting will even materialize. The reports suggest that Putin and Russia are leaning towards excluding Ukrainian President Zelensky from these discussions. This creates a worrying imbalance of power, making Europe anxious about the outcome.… Continue reading
President Vladimir Putin awarded US President Donald Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, the Order of Lenin to pass on to a senior CIA official whose son was killed fighting for Russia in Ukraine. Michael Gloss, the 21-year-old son of CIA deputy director Juliane Gallina, died in Ukraine last year and enlisted with Russian forces in the fall of 2023. The Kremlin has not officially acknowledged the award, while neither the White House, the CIA, nor Witkoff have commented on the matter. Reports indicate Trump and Putin are scheduled to meet to discuss the future of the war in Ukraine.
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Following the proscription of Palestine Action as a terrorist organization, a large demonstration in central London resulted in over 450 arrests, the largest single-operation arrest count in at least a decade for the Metropolitan police. The protest, organized by Defend Our Juries, saw hundreds gather in Parliament Square to show support for Palestine Action, leading to the arrests of individuals holding signs referencing the group. Despite criticism from Amnesty International and protesters, the Home Secretary reaffirmed the government’s decision to ban the organization, citing national security concerns. The arrests, which included some elderly individuals, occurred as the government simultaneously announced additional aid to Gaza.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy declared that the war’s conclusion must be just and uphold the security needs of European populations. He expressed gratitude for those supporting Ukraine and its defense of European security. Zelenskyy also highlighted Ukraine’s endorsement of the joint statement from several European leaders. This statement urged the US president to negotiate with the Russian leader, but only under the condition of a ceasefire and security guarantees for Ukraine and Europe.
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India is reportedly preparing to retaliate against the U.S. for its imposition of a 50% duty on Indian steel, aluminum, and their derivatives, a move stemming from a trade dispute that has escalated significantly. This retaliation, based on World Trade Organization rules, comes after the U.S. rejected India’s request for consultations regarding the tariffs, which New Delhi views as non-compliant with WTO regulations. The Indian government views the tariffs as detrimental to India’s economic interests, particularly as bilateral trade talks have stalled. The U.S. exports a significant amount of merchandise to the Indian market.
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s investment in Palantir Technologies surged 142% since April, shortly before ICE awarded the company a $30 million contract. Greene, a member of the House Homeland Security Committee, clarified that her financial advisor controls her investments. This occurred around the same time that White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino sold Trump Media stock the day before tariffs were announced, causing markets to plummet. These events have led to increasing public support for banning stock trading by members of Congress.
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The White House is contemplating inviting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Alaska, where President Donald Trump is slated to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin next week. Although no visit has been finalized, the possibility of a trilateral summit is being discussed. This development follows Trump’s announcement of a meeting with Putin on August 15th, aimed at securing a ceasefire in Ukraine, despite initial conditions for the meeting involving Zelenskyy. While the exact nature of any potential meeting between Zelenskyy and Putin remains uncertain, diplomatic efforts are intensifying, spurred by Trump’s special envoy’s meeting with Putin and proposed ceasefire outlines.
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Reports suggest Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko are collaborating with Libyan warlord Khalifa Haftar to orchestrate a new migrant crisis within the EU. European Commission officials have observed a surge in flights between Benghazi, Libya, and Minsk, Belarus, hinting at coordinated efforts to facilitate irregular migration. This tactic mirrors the 2021 strategy, where Belarus aided thousands of asylum seekers in crossing into the EU, potentially aimed at destabilizing the bloc as Russia prepares for negotiations regarding Ukraine’s territories.
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