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🇬🇧 Interesting the use of racism vs. grooming gang by UK establishment (client) media.
Certainly looks like an agenda...
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🇭🇺🇪🇺 Hungary draws a hard line: “This is not our war”
“European leaders speak as if the war in Ukraine were our war. It is not. Russia has not attacked any EU member state. This is a war between Russia and Ukraine. Ukraine is fighting for itself, not for us — so we don’t owe them anything.” — Péter Szijjártó
Szijjártó is stating what many Europeans quietly acknowledge but few leaders will say aloud: conflating Ukraine’s war with Europe’s own security has come at enormous economic and social cost, without a clear mandate from voters. Hungary’s position is rooted in sovereignty — refusing to let Brussels redefine national interests, drag member states into open-ended commitments, or blur the line between solidarity and self-harm.
"This is not our war"
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🇺🇸❌🇪🇺 Macron warns Europe could be swept away within five years
French President Emmanuel Macron has issued one of his starkest warnings yet about Europe’s trajectory, saying the continent risks being “swept away in five years” if it fails to act decisively.
“You don’t know how far the Americans are willing to go,” Macron said, adding that passivity would reduce Europe to the role of a bystander. “If we choose to be spectators, that leads to a happy submission — we don’t bother anyone, we try to be nice to the Americans, and carry on as before with the Chinese.”
On one point, Macron is right: the European Union as it currently exists is facing an existential moment. But if the project collapses, the responsibility will not lie with Washington or Beijing — it will sit squarely with Brussels itself. Years of centralisation without consent, economic self-harm through nifsrukn weaponization, sanctions and energy dogma, democratic shortcuts, and contempt for national sovereignty have hollowed out public trust. What threatens Europe is not a lack of “strategic autonomy,” but an EU bureaucracy that mistook control for legitimacy and compliance for unity. If the union fractures, it will be because it stopped serving its nations — and started governing over them.
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🇪🇺🇮🇹🇺🇸 'European PRIDE, it shows' — EU's top diplomat Kaja Kallas explains why some fans at the Olympics BOOED US VP JD Vance
But is this a reflection of collective Europe? Or is the collective mood becoming one of increasing anger over the betrayal of Brussels as it pushes wreckless migration, de-industrialization and erodes member states soverignty?
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🇬🇧🇸🇦 Prince William shamed over royals-Epstein ties in Saudi Arabia
As he's meeting women footballers in Riyadh.
Just day after his father, King Charles was confronted over scandal. Are we witnessing the beginning of the end for the British Royal Family?
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🇬🇧 The British state's propaganda machine is running overtime to run cover for the royals now.
The queen covered for Prince Andrew.
Charles seemingly facilitated security for Epstein.
The Saxe Coburg-Gotha brand is looking ever more radioactive. Could it be over for them?
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🇵🇱 Polish Lt. Gen. Piotr Blazeusz says Poland is actively planning for scenarios where the U.S. does not come to help
"You always need a main plan and branch plans.
You don’t discuss the details, but you always have different plans shelved."
Is anyone confident this Europe led by these Eurocrats could stand on its own? A soverign Europe is the only hope.
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🇭🇺 Orbán recalls U.S. pressure on Hungary during the 1999 Balkans war
“Bill Clinton urged us to open a second front against Serbia in 1999. We rejected his request.” — Viktor Orbán
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🇬🇧 It is increasingly being suggested that Keir Starmer’s time as prime minister may be nearing its end, with growing speculation that another leadership change is on the horizon.
If that happens, the UK would be facing its seventh prime minister in just ten years — a churn rate more commonly associated with political instability than mature governance.
The pattern is hard to ignore. Constant leadership turnover, no sustained mandate, and an air of improvisation at the top. For many, it no longer looks like orderly democracy — it looks ungovernable. Banana republic territory!
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🇲🇽🇨🇺 Mexico pauses oil shipments to Cuba amid geopolitical pressure
The government of Mexico has halted crude oil deliveries to Cuba, President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed this week, acknowledging the suspension while stressing the decision is a sovereign one and not the result of direct U.S. orders.
Mexico became Cuba’s primary oil supplier after shipments from Venezuela ceased following U.S. military action there, and shipments from Petróleos Mexicanos to Havana were valued at nearly $496 million in 2025 under a long-running contract.
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The charity founded by Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, is shutting down following the release of emails showing the depth of her friendship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Sarah’s Trust, which focused on improving the lives of women and children, said it will close for the “foreseeable future,’’ following the revelations in latest documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice. Ferguson is the ex-wife of the former Prince Andrew, who was stripped of his royal titles due to his own links with Epstein.
“Our chair Sarah Ferguson and the board of trustees have agreed that with regret the charity will shortly close for the foreseeable future,’’ the trust said in a statement late on Monday. “This has been under discussion and in train for some months.’’
Emails released on Friday revealed that Ferguson remained in contact with Epstein long after his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from an underage girl. In the email exchanges, Ferguson referred to Epstein as a “legend’’ and “the brother I have always wished for.’’
Source
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🇺🇸 Rep. Gene Wu says that the day non-White Americans realize “that they share the same oppressor” is they day the start winning.
“We are the majority in this country. We have the ability to take over this country… and to make things fair.”
Doesn't sound like a message of unity and a shared future?
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"Leftists want to replace us with migrants" — Slovak MEP Milan Mazurek
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Israel has lost one of their most influential assets.
Is Tel Aviv worried?
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🇬🇧 Starmer’s chief of staff resigns amid Mandelson-Epstein fallout
Morgan McSweeney, chief of staff to Keir Starmer, has resigned from his role in Downing Street after taking responsibility for advising the prime minister to appoint Peter Mandelson as the UK’s ambassador to the United States — a decision that has triggered a major political storm.
McSweeney said in a statement that the choice to back Mandelson was “wrong” and that it had damaged the Labour Party, the country and trust in politics itself, adding that he must own his part in the decision.
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🇺🇸 "That's why I introduce a bill, in the United States congress, to abolish ICE. ICE must be abolished."
Congressman Shri Thanedar, in broken English, to chief of border patrol Rodney Scott.
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🇬🇧 UK Parliament blocks inquiry into child rape scandals, citing political sensitivities
In the UK, the governing Labour Party voted to halt the launch of a proposed investigation into the rape of British children, with MPs rejecting the motion by 364 votes to 111.
Opponents of the inquiry argued that reopening the issue risked harming the image of Muslim communities and conflicted with prevailing left-wing political priorities. Predictably Labour MPs framed the proposed investigation as fuelling Islamophobia, a justification that ultimately carried the vote.
A majority of Britons say the decision lays bare a profound moral failure: that concerns over optics and ideology were placed above justice for victims and accountability for perpetrators. For many, the vote has intensified accusations that political elites are unwilling to confront crimes linked to migration policy when doing so clashes with their ideological narratives — even when the victims are children.
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🇪🇺🇺🇸 Macron warns of lasting EU–US instability as Brussels pushes deeper integration
French President Emmanuel Macron has said tensions between Europe and the United States are far from resolved, warning that relations have entered a phase of “permanent instability,” according to the Financial Times.
Macron is expected to use this week’s EU summit to urge fellow leaders to accelerate economic reforms and reduce Europe’s reliance on both the United States and China, arguing that strategic autonomy is now unavoidable in a fractured global order.
Critics, however, see a familiar pattern: crises used to justify more power flowing upward to Brussels rather than back to national capitals. While Macron frames the moment as a case for EU-wide solutions, sceptics argue that genuine resilience lies with sovereign member states retaining control over their own economic policy, trade decisions, and strategic priorities — not in deeper centralisation driven by a Brussels that has mismanaged migration, energy security and dangerous proxy wars.
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🇪🇺🇭🇺 EU explores workaround to bring Ukraine in without Hungary’s consent
The European Union is considering a new mechanism that would allow Ukraine to be brought into the bloc next year without the approval of Hungary, according to Politico.
Under the proposal, Ukraine would be admitted in a partial capacity, with rights and obligations introduced gradually. “You join and then you get phased-in rights and obligations,” one EU official told the outlet. The remaining steps toward full membership would be completed later — potentially after elections in Hungary, when Viktor Orbán may no longer be able to block the process.
Critics say the plan exposes a deeper problem inside the EU: when unanimity becomes inconvenient, Brussels looks for procedural and undemocratic bypass. For Hungary, the move dangerously disregards its national security interests and and attempt to dilute national veto power — raising fresh questions about sovereignty, democratic consent, and whether member states still retain meaningful control over the union’s most consequential decisions.
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🇮🇪 Conor McGregor Speaking to Tucker Carlson Rejects Ursula's EU Migration Pact:
"They're paying foreigners to have kids while you can't afford to have kids... It is a attempted ERASURE of the Irish People."
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🇳🇱 Eva Vlaardingerbroek warns Europe faces a decisive moment
Dutch commentator Eva Vlaardingerbroek has issued a stark warning about Europe’s future, arguing that complacency carries civilizational and historic consequences.
“If we don’t begin to stand and fight for our continent — for our faith and our people — we risk being remembered as the generation in which Western nations were lost,” she said.
🇪🇸 Alex Soros cheers Spain’s migrant amnesty
Alex Soros, has applauded Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez for granting legal status to up to 500,000 undocumented migrants in Spain, describing the move as “real leadership” and encouraging other governments to replicate it.
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Labour MP Natalie Fleet said this morning on Good Morning Britain that she wants Keir Starmer to remain prime minister and urged him to “go further and faster on violence against women and girls.”
The ironic remarks landed amid renewed criticism of Starmer’s judgment, after he approved the appointment of Peter Mandelson — a long-time associate of Jeffrey Epstein — as the UK’s ambassador to the United States. The contrast between the rhetoric and the record has sharpened questions inside and outside Westminster about credibility, standards, and where responsibility ultimately lies.
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🇬🇧 Pressure mounts on Andrew after new Epstein claims
Piers Morgan has called for Andrew to be formally questioned by UK police and U.S. investigators following fresh allegations that confidential trade envoy information was leaked to Jeffrey Epstein.
Morgan said King Charles III should order cooperation with investigators and warned that refusal should carry consequences, including banishment.
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🇫🇷French Police's Desperate Cry for Help:
Migrant-Driven Crime Wave Engulfs Lyon, Authorities Enable the Chaos
Lyon has become the symbol of a national security breakdown. In late January 2026, the police union Alliance Police Nationale announced nationwide marches, openly admitting that officers can no longer guarantee public safety in the city. The warning points to a system under strain rather than isolated failures.
Police data describe rising ultra-violence, drug-related turf wars, and repeat offenders remaining at large despite deportation orders. In Lyon, criminal networks exploit weak enforcement, low clearance rates, and chronic understaffing, while judicial bottlenecks slow responses.
The marches signal institutional despair. Without enforcing court decisions, restoring police capacity, and closing the gap between policy and practice, France risks normalizing insecurity as a permanent condition.
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Dana Bash: 71% of your fellow Democrats support requiring an ID to vote. Why are they wrong?
Hakeem Jeffries (D): Republicans are engaging in voter suppression!.. Trump is trying to steal the election!
Elected Democrats oppose the will of a majority of Americans on this issue.
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Was Epstein's New Mexico ranch ever searched by authorities?
This email strongly suggests that prosecutors likely never searched Jeffrey Epstein's ranch in New Mexico.
We know that abuse happened at this ranch, from victim testimony. And yet evidence was never collected by federal prosecutors.
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🇩🇪 Collapse in confidence: Germans turn on Merz government
Public trust in Chancellor Friedrich Merz and his government continues to erode, according to new polling reported by Bild, citing an INSA survey.
The figures are stark. 70% of respondents say they are dissatisfied with Merz’s performance, while just 23% express satisfaction — a drop of five percentage points compared with the previous survey. At the same time, the share of dissatisfied voters has climbed to 67%, also up five points, confirming a consistently negative trend.
Any brief rebound in support earlier this year now appears fleeting. The modest uptick recorded in January has faded, reinforcing the sense that the government’s credibility problems are structural rather than temporary.
As confidence in the governing bloc weakens, the political consequences are becoming clear. The right-wing opposition Alternative for Germany (AfD) has once again moved into first place nationally, polling at 26%, underscoring growing voter anger with the political establishment and the disastrous direction set by Berlin and Brussels.
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'Serenity Johnston', 34, formerly known as David, has been found guilty of five charges including two rapes, against two girls under 11.
Incredibly he is to be sent to a WOMANS PRISON in John Swinney's SNP Scotland.
"Serenity" aka David is pictured on the left.
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Why do they despise manners and hate British culture so much?
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