GERMANY - As Germany’s economic miracle unravels, its dark past is coming back to haunt it. Next Sunday, Germany goes to the polls. The federal republic’s most important election since reunification in 1990 coincides with its longest peacetime recession. As shadows lengthen across Ukraine, Germany has once again had to confront its demons, recalling the darkest moments of the past. Old slogans of the Nazi era, such as Alles für Deutschland (“Everything for Germany”), have resurfaced as dog whistles.
UK - Gen Z is the gift that keeps giving, though this generosity is not a welcome one. Just when you think there couldn’t be a more barmy, navel-gazing, trouble-making, nihilistic bunch of young people, you get served up another mind-bending insight into their worlds: this or that cult figure, whether Greta Thunberg or Luigi Mangione, the celebrated young killer of the insurance executive Brian Thompson; this or that reason for opting out of work or family, for being mortally offended and ethically outraged; this or that protest for Palestine and human rights and so on.
USA - Council meetings are often drab affairs in which officials in suits debate bin collections and the minutia fire safety regulations. But a meeting in Massachusetts this week bucked the trend as drag queens, pastors and a seven-year-old boy pleaded to councillors, one by one, to designate their city a safe haven for transgender people. Around 200 residents packed into the wood panelled committee meeting in Worcester City on Tuesday, where members of the gallery held up signs saying “silence = death” and heckled their opponents.
UK - Children need the best start in life - and the authors of a new report warn too many young people face a mental health crisis. Britain is a “global leader in family breakdown” with devastating consequences for mental health, a leading think tank has warned. Young people whose families break-up before they reach the age of 18 are nearly twice as likely to suffer from mental ill-health, according to the Centre for Social Justice. It argues that securing “stronger families” is key to improving mental health across the nation. Researchers are alarmed that “a fifth of children aged eight to 16 have a probable mental health disorder, up from 12.5% in 2017”.
USA - America is no longer interested in underwriting Ukrainian and European security and it’s time for Britain to face this reality. In what Donald Trump called a “highly productive” phone call, he and Vladimir Putin “agreed to have our respective teams start negotiations immediately”. If that is what happened, it is a great victory for Putin’s world view. The Russian president has always believed that only those countries that decide the fate of others can be truly sovereign.
EUROPE - Europe can no longer count on the United States to come to its defence if Russia attacks, Pete Hegseth warned Nato allies on Wednesday. The firebrand US secretary of defence said the Continent would have to step up to support Ukraine and confront the threat of Russia as his country shifts its focus to tackling China and securing its domestic borders. He also ruled out sending US troops to help keep the peace in Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire.
MIDDLE EAST - The Hamas terrorist group said Thursday it would reverse its previous threat of non-compliance and will now continue freeing Israeli hostages as set out in the Gaza agreement. The Financial Times reports the group had previously announced it would suspend releases of hostages “until further notice” inside the parameters of the six-week ceasefire deal, citing supposed Israeli violations of the original agreement. In response, Israel threatened to resume the war if the next group of hostages were not freed as scheduled on Saturday. Hamas said after talks with mediators it had received assurances that they would remove the “obstacles” to the deal.
USA - America is about to take the red pill. This nation is about to find out some ugly truths about vaccines in general; the deadly Covid vaccine in particular… Never in this nation’s history has a critic and foe of Big Pharma been allowed to get near HHS (Health and Human Services), let alone run it! But Bobby Kennedy Jr now runs HHS. Now RFK Jr is in charge, I’m certain he wants dramatic change. But I’m also certain the forces of evil are lining up to stop him with all the power, money and influence they have. Now let’s see what Bobby Kennedy Jr is able to achieve. Whoever wins will determine if we will “make America healthy again.”
GERMANY - German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Thursday said a deal to end the Ukraine war should not be imposed on Kyiv as European leaders warned of security implications on the continent after US President Donald Trump agreed to open negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin in a phone call. European leaders scrambled on Thursday to try to get a seat at the table in Ukraine peace talks after US President Donald Trump announced the start of negotiations after speaking directly to Russian President Vladimir Putin in a phone call.
GERMANY - The man likely to be the next German chancellor is out for revenge against Elon Musk. Friedrich Merz, the leader of the Christian Democratic Union and the front-runner in polls ahead of this month’s election, said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that Musk must face “consequences” for daring to support a right-wing political party. “What happened in this election campaign cannot go unchallenged,” Merz said of Musk’s support for the AFD.
RUSSIA - Russian President Vladimir Putin and his American counterpart Donald Trump had a phone conversation on Wednesday, both Moscow and Washington have confirmed. The talk lasted for about an hour and a half, during which the two leaders discussed a broad range of issues, primarily the Ukraine conflict, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said. The phone call turned out to be “lengthy and highly productive,” Trump said in a post on his Truth Social media platform. “We discussed Ukraine, the Middle East, Energy, Artificial Intelligence, the power of the Dollar, and various other subjects,” the US president wrote.
UK - Young people in the UK - born, like me, in the 21st century - are constantly told how lucky we are to have ‘freedom’. To our parents and grandparents, steeped in the baggage of the Second World War, ‘freedom’ is the ultimate democratic right. But many in Generation Z can see that our ‘free’ society has degenerated into instability and uncertainty. If ‘freedom’ means being unable to afford a home, to live in overcrowded and overpriced rented accommodation, to work soulless jobs in order to pay sky-high taxes, and to have no sense of belonging or identity, perhaps freedom is not what we need.
EUROPE - Brussels is unable to defend the bloc’s interests in economic disputes with the US, the Hungarian prime minister has claimed. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has criticized EU leaders for their passive approach to trade negotiations with the US, likening them to “cowardly rabbits.” The scathing assessment comes amid a threat of US tariffs and an escalating trade row between Brussels and Washington.
USA - Pam Bondi has filed a new lawsuit against the state of New York, Governor Kathy Hochul, Attorney General Letitia James, and DMV Chief Mark Schroeder for their decision to “prioritize illegal aliens over American citizens.” “It stops, and it stops today,” Bondi announced during a press conference Wednesday.
USA - On Wednesday Real America’s Voice White House reporter Brian Glenn asked White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt about the trillions in fraudulent Medicaid and Medicare payments that have been going overseas. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (Republican for Georgia) held her DOGE subcommittee hearing earlier in the day and announced the group’s findings. The subcommittee has found $2.7 trillion in improper and fraudulent government payments since forming their subcommittee. According to NewsNation the federal government spent $2.7 trillion in payment errors since 2003. "There is a very long list of the fraud, waste, and abuse that DOGE is identifying on a daily basis. I would just remind everybody in this room, this is what President Trump campaigned on doing. He’s delivering on a promise that 77 million people elected him to do.”