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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/admin/uncede.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121French President Emmanuel Macron and U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington to discuss peace negotiations for the Ukraine-Russia conflict. The talks will focus on ensuring Ukraine's security and finding a lasting peace solution to the conflict, with European nations urged to take a more active role in supporting Ukraine. Read the full story here
German election victor Friedrich Merz is set to reshape the country's foreign policy, with a potential pivot away from the US. This comes as coalition talks are underway to form a new government. The outcome of these talks will likely influence the direction of Germany's international relations, including its relationship with the US. Merz's plans may impact the country's stance on various global issues. Read the full story here
The British government is set to impose sanctions on additional individuals with ties to the Kremlin. This move is intended to demonstrate support for Ukraine amidst ongoing tensions. The decision is expected to affect several high-profile individuals, with the goal of limiting their access to financial resources and international networks. Read the full story here
Recent rain and cooler temperatures in Central Australia have led to an increase in snake sightings, with venomous western brown snakes being spotted in the area. The change in weather has affected the snakes' behavior, making them more active as they search for food and shelter, and residents are advised to be cautious and take necessary precautions to avoid encounters with these deadly creatures. Read the full story here
Are we living in some kind of bizarro world where freedom of speech is a thing of the past? Because what happened at that legislative town hall in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, is just utter madness. I mean, a woman gets dragged out of a public meeting by unidentified, plainclothes security personnel for heckling legislators - is this the kind of democracy we're trying to build? And let's get one thing straight - Teresa Borrenpohl, the…
Germany's election winner Friedrich Merz has stated that Europe must achieve defence independence from the US. This statement comes as a significant shift in European defence policy. The goal of defence independence aims to reduce Europe's reliance on the US for military protection, promoting a more self-sufficient European defence system. Read the full story here
The United States is seeking clarification from the European Union on its antitrust rules targeting Big Tech companies. The US wants the EU to provide more details on its regulations. The EU's antitrust chief is being asked to explain how the rules will be enforced to ensure a level playing field for all companies. Read the full story here
US President Donald Trump's Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, stated that the US has come "very close" to reaching a peace agreement regarding Russia's war against Ukraine. Witkoff emphasized that any peace agreement would require concessions from both sides, and that the "Istanbul protocol agreement" could serve as a guideline for reaching a deal between Ukraine and Russia, with concessions being a key factor in the negotiations. Read the full story here
Germany's opposition conservatives, led by Friedrich Merz, have won the country's election with around 28.5% of the vote, while the far-right Alternative for Germany party doubled its support to 20.5%. Chancellor Olaf Scholz conceded defeat for his center-left Social Democrats, which finished in third place with its worst post-war result. The conservatives' victory is seen as a lackluster win, with Merz facing a challenging task to form a coalition government. The far-right party's strong showing…
Okay, let's dive into this utterly ridiculous story - because, why not? Sen. Tina Smith (D-Minn.) is calling out Elon Musk for his new requirement that all federal employees defend their jobs or else get fired. And, honestly, who can blame her? I mean, can you imagine getting an email on a Saturday night (because, you know, weekends are for relaxation, right?) with the subject line "What did you do last week?" - it sounds…