Britain’s Tortuous Path Back Into The EU

UK - Labour is toying with reversing Brexit, as it tears itself apart over Europe and Sir Keir Starmer’s premiership. The road to EU redemption, however, will be long, tortuous and humiliating if, when the dust settles, Labour decides to fight the next election on a “Rejoin” platform. For now, the Government insists it is sticking with its red lines of no return to freedom of movement, the single market or customs union as negotiations continue over closer ties to Brussels.

Without US Glue, NATO Risks Coming Unstuck

USA - The disorderly US withdrawal from NATO is denting defence and deterrence and creating a vacuum in command. Without an overall plan, credibly implemented, each country will concentrate on its own security, weakening collective defence and raising the risk of war. Since its founding, NATO has been both a funnel for American combat power into Europe and the fount of US military leadership here. NATO members do not follow their national priorities. They fit into the alliance’s defence planning, knowing that allies — fellow Europeans or the US — will fill the gaps. The “all for one, one for all” principle makes the NATO whole greater than the sum of its parts.

A Pastor Preached John 3:16: The Government Called It a Crime

NORTHERN IRELAND - Days ago, a 78-year-old pastor stood before a magistrate’s court in Northern Ireland and received a criminal conviction. His crime was preaching John 3:16. Not screaming it. Not shouting it through a megaphone at frightened women. Just preaching it. Pastor Clive Johnston — former president of the Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland, grandfather of seven, a man who has given his life to the gospel — held a small, quiet, open-air Sunday service near a hospital.

People Keep Falling For False Rumors About A Peace Deal

USA - It just keeps happening over and over again. False rumors about a peace deal between the United States and Iran start circulating, and a lot of people out there just keep falling for it. How many times is this going to play out? Look, the reality of the matter is that Iran is only going to make a deal if President Trump basically surrenders and gives the Iranians everything on their completely absurd wishlist. If that doesn’t happen, there simply isn’t going to be a deal. The fact that the Iranians intend to make the status quo in the Strait of Hormuz permanent is completely and utterly unacceptable to US officials. Those that keep expecting some sort of a “breakthrough” are going to be disappointed every single time. The Iranians have not moved from their core negotiating positions and they aren’t going to move. At this point, the Iranians are telling us that negotiations are in a “permanent deadlock” and that they have “no desire to even continue negotiations”…

 
The Inconvenient Truth About Al Gore’s Climate Alarmism

USA - Two decades ago, Al Gore’s movie An Inconvenient Truth thrust climate change into the spotlight. With dramatic imagery and dire warnings, it transformed a niche concern into a front-page crisis, influencing rich country leaders and elite jet-setters, and inspiring a generation of activists. Twenty years affords distance to reflect not just on the film’s impact, but also its accuracy. The documentary’s core narrative was that climate change was driving worsening disasters, such as floods, droughts, storms and wildfires. Yet, over the past century, even as the global population quadrupled, deaths from these climate-related disasters have plummeted. In the 1920s, an average of nearly half a million people died annually from such events. Today, that number is under 10,000 – a decline of over 97 per cent. Richer, smarter societies have made us dramatically safer, proving adaptation and resilience work far better than alarmism suggests. Two decades on, An Inconvenient Truth reminds us that panic is a terrible policy adviser. Focusing on cost-effective solutions – innovation, adaptation, development – will save trillions and do much more to help both people and the climate.

 
Israel Needs A Suez Alternative

ISRAEL - In a world searching for stability, it is dangerous to leave one of the world’s most critical trade routes in the hands of Egypt. The geopolitical reality of the Middle East is unstable, and Egypt is part of the problem. It is time to bring back the “Ben-Gurion Canal” project: a strategic shipping corridor connecting Eilat to the Mediterranean Sea near Ashkelon or Ashdod, creating a viable alternative to the Suez Canal. The “Ben-Gurion Canal” could transform Israel from a regional transit state into an international infrastructure powerhouse. Not merely a canal, but an entire economic corridor: new ports, logistics hubs, industrial zones, jobs, dramatic development of the Negev, and energy production along the route. The true value of this project lies not only in shipping tolls but in creating a new strategic engine of growth for Israel and for the global economy.

 
Super El Niño of 1877 Caused Over 50 Million Deaths Worldwide

USA - Scientists have warned that an imminent 'super El Niño' could be even more powerful than a previous event which caused over 50 million deaths. The 1877 El Niño was one of the most severe climate events in recorded history, triggering a global humanitarian disaster known as The Great Famine. Climate reconstructions suggest water temperatures in a key region of the Pacific Ocean rose by 2.7°C (4.86°F), which caused disruption to rainfall patterns around the world. Estimates indicate the resulting scarcity of food and disease outbreaks killed up to four per cent of the Earth's population at the time. That would be the equivalent of at least 250 million people if it happened today. Now, forecasts suggest water temperatures could potentially exceed 3°C (5.4°F) above average later this year – making the upcoming super El Niño even more powerful than the one nearly 150 years ago.

 
Germany’s Most Popular Party, the AfD, Is Being Brutally Targeted

GERMANY - New government data out of Germany is fueling fierce debate, as figures reveal that the country’s most popular opposition party — the right-wing anti-globalist Alternative for Germany (AfD) — has become the primary target of political violence, raising serious questions about the state of democracy in Europe’s largest economy. According to official statistics, reported on by several German outlets, nearly two-thirds of all violent attacks against politicians in 2025 were directed at members of Alternative for Germany (AfD), a party that has surged in popularity in recent months. The numbers are stark. Out of 183 recorded violent attacks against political figures, 121 targeted AfD representatives — more than all other major parties combined. The figures, for or supporters of the party, confirm what they have long argued: that Germany’s political establishment and media have created a climate of hostility that has now spilled over into physical violence. At the same time, the party’s rising popularity has only heightened tensions. As Germany moves toward its next electoral cycle, these concerns are almost certain to intensify.

 
South African Farming Crisis May Trigger Food Shortages

SOUTH AFRICA - For decades South Africa has operated as the breadbasket for half of the African continent, and the vast majority of that food was grown by white farmers (Boers and Afrikaners). In other words, the very survival of Africans has long been dependent on the hard labor of the white people they are taught to despise.

Why Did Gulf States Ask Trump To Hold Off On Iran Strikes?

MIDDLE EAST - Fears over a broader regional war and attacks on Gulf infrastructure led the leaders of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar to intensify efforts to persuade US President Donald Trump to delay any potential strike on Iran. According to regional analysts, Gulf leaders fear that even a limited American strike on Iranian energy or military infrastructure could provoke retaliatory attacks targeting desalination facilities, electrical grids, oil infrastructure, and shipping lanes throughout the Gulf. “Saudi Arabia is worried that if Trump strikes the energy and electricity infrastructure in Iran, the Iranians still have the capability of striking back and destroying desalination plants, electricity generation plants - the infrastructure of Saudi Arabia - which cannot be fully defended,” Bernard Haykel, professor of Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University

 
What Would Happen If Aliens Invaded Earth

USA - An alien invasion might sound like science fiction, but a scientist has now revealed what the terrifying consequences of an encounter might be. Professor Avi Loeb, head of Harvard University's Galileo Project, claims our first encounter with an alien invader won't resemble sci–fi movies like ET or War of the Worlds. Rather than a biological, flesh and blood alien, Professor Loeb explains that we are more likely to be met by a 'technological device guided by AI'. The arrival of such a device would pose a 'potential threat to all earthlings', he claims – sparking political, economic, and spiritual chaos around the world. Professor Loeb told the Daily Mail that 'the stock market may crash due to the uncertainty about the impact of the encounter on the future of humanity.' Likewise, the fact that the aliens' technology would likely outclass our own would not only be humbling for human intelligence – but would also make their technology a grave threat to humanity.

 
America’s Water Future Is Being Sucked Dry by Data Centers

USA - The artificial intelligence (AI) boom has an invisible cost that most Americans have never been warned about – water. While tech giants boast about carbon neutrality and renewable energy pledges, they are quietly draining the nation's most essential resource at a pace that is pushing communities toward crisis. If nothing changes, the window to protect America's water future will slam shut before the end of this decade. Data centers now consume staggering amounts of fresh water for cooling, and the trajectory is accelerating. In Texas alone, data centers led by Microsoft's Stargate campus in Abilene consumed 463 million gallons of water in 2023 and 2024, with projections indicating that number could skyrocket to 400 billion gallons by 2030. This is not an isolated problem – it is a blueprint for a national disaster. The crisis is not coming; it is already here.

 
Turkey’s Strategy For Long-Term Dominance In The Middle East

TURKEY - The collapse of the Assad regime in December 2024 was widely interpreted as a strategic defeat for the Iranian-led “Resistance Axis” and a corresponding victory for the West and its regional partners. That interpretation is not wrong. It is, however, incomplete. What has followed Assad’s fall is not the stabilization that Washington hoped for but the rapid consolidation of Turkish hegemony across the northern Levant, executed through a combination of Islamist network-building, economic monopolization, and emerging drone infrastructure that collectively represents the most sophisticated bid for regional dominance the Middle East has witnessed since the Ottoman withdrawal a century ago. Ankara is assembling the architecture of permanent regional power, and it is doing so quietly enough that the alarm bells have yet to ring in most Western capitals.

 

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