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Moscow has long doubted the theories that the pipelines were attacked by amateur Ukrainian saboteurs and instead alleges the involvement of Western intelligence German prosecutors have charged the Ukrainian suspect in the 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines with a “war crime,” according to local media reports.The indictment was served on the suspect, identified by the media as former Ukrainian special forces member Sergey Kuznetsov, this week. Federal prosecutors originally accused the suspect of committing “anti-constitutional sabotage” for severing a critical energy supply route. They ultimately deemed it a “war crime,” treating the incident as part of the…

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Conservative President Nasry Asfura of Honduras rejected the possibility of his country offering aid to neighboring Venezuela following two devastating earthquakes last week, telling reporters on Monday that his priority was investing government money in his own country. Asfura, who was elected to run the country with the endorsement of President Donald Trump in December, addressed the situation again on Tuesday, asking for God’s forgiveness but emphasizing, “Honduras first.” “God forgive me, I don’t want to appear selfish, but I have to look out first for every Honduran and I am sure that Venezuela will receive a lot of help…

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has been privately contacting progressive Democrats, pro-Palestinian activists, former aides, and other party figures ahead of a possible 2028 White House run, according to a report from Axios. Axios framed the outreach as a sign that Harris is “laying the groundwork for a potential White House run in 2028” and “looking to strengthen or repair her relationships with left-wing Democrats.” The report said Harris privately called New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani last Thursday to discuss the Democrat Party’s future and arrange a more extended conversation. Axios cited a person familiar with the call and…

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West Jerusalem’s Armenian Genocide recognition exposes a deeper fight for influence in Washington The Israeli government’s decision to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide has become one of the most symbolic and politically sensitive steps in Israel’s relations with Türkiye. On the surface, it may look like Israel feels the need to restore historical justice: A state founded by a people who survived the horrific tragedy of the Holocaust proclaims a moral obligation to recognize the tragedies of other peoples and oppose the denial of crimes against humanity. But in world politics, moral arguments rarely exist in isolation; most often, they…

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Wednesday on CNN’s “The Arena,” Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) said President Donald Trump was committing an impeachable offense every week. Host Kasie Hunt said, “You, of course, are in line to potentially chair the oversight committee should your party retake the House in the fall. What would you focus in on around the president’s, crypto ventures, or is there anything there that concerns you that you think Congress needs to look a?” Garcia said, “I mean, it’s the biggest grift of all time, and this has got to be one of the most corrupt things, that any government official, certainly…

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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday called for increased trade between Russia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) using national currencies, according to remarks made at the conclusion of the two-day Russia-ASEAN summit in Kazan, Russia. The summit was attended by leaders from Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, East Timor and Vietnam, officials said. [1] Putin stated that Russia would continue supplying ASEAN countries with food and energy products and expand exports of higher value-added goods, including fertilizer and pharmaceuticals. He emphasized the importance of switching financial transactions from the dollar to national…

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The British government has said that it will not be able to deport an infamous leader of a Pakistani child rape grooming gang in a letter to victims, as he is set to be released from prison. In 2012, Pakistani Shabir Ahmed was jailed for 22 years over a string of child sex offences around the Northern English city of Rochdale, including raping one young girl 30 times. He was also found to have acted as a ringleader of a grooming gang which regularly plied young girls with drugs and alcohol while passing them around as effective sex slaves. Despite…

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Wednesday on MS NOW’s “On the Line,”  Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) said he has authored a bill to “expand the Supreme Court by 4 seats, up to 13.” Host Alicia Menendez said, “I do have to ask you, in light of this week’s rulings from the Supreme Court, about court expansion. I know it’s an idea that you have supported in the past. You still have a lot of Democratic colleagues who are not there. Is this a conversation you’re having inside the caucus?” Markey said, “Yes, I am the author of the court expansion bill. The Republicans stole two…

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The three-year order comes in response to seaside disorder, arrests, public urination, and defecation in Kent Two English seaside towns have imposed a three-year ban on public alcohol consumption after a wave of anti-social behavior, beach fights, arrests, and complaints from local businesses.The order will take effect on Wednesday in Margate and Ramsgate, on the Kent coast, banning public drinking in key town-centre areas year-round. Under the new rules, police will have the authority to seize alcohol from anyone on the street. Those who refuse could face a £1,000 ($1,300) fine.While public drinking is entirely legal across most of England…

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Spanish police estimate upwards of 400,000 illegal migrants filed mass amnesty applications despite not having lived in Spain last year — one of the lax requirements imposed by the nation’s socialist government for the amnesty. Tuesday, June 30, marked the last day for illegal migrants in Spain to file applications for the mass amnesty plan launched this year by the administration of socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. Prospective beneficiaries of the amnesty had to only comply with a notoriously lax list of requirements, such as having lived in Spain before December 31, 2025, and demonstrate that they have “no criminal…

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