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  • ‘Citizen Vigilante’ Review: Cathartic Rebuttal to the Amoral ‘One Battle After Another’

    06/29/2026 10:16:08 AM PDT · by Rummyfan · 16 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 26 June 2026 | John Nolte
    The left has their pro-terrorist One Battle After Another, an overlong, mediocre, $100 million studio movie told by a major director (Paul Thomas Anderson) using one of the world’s biggest movie stars (Leonardo DiCaprio). The result? It flopped at the box office and was still predictably showered with unearned critical praise and major Oscar wins. Basically, One Battle After Another is angry that America enforces the law by deporting illegal immigrants and demands violence against the government to make it stop. Today we have a rebuttal, and a pretty effective one… Best of all, it’s deliciously subversive. Citizen Vigilante is...
  • As Europeans Die From This Heatwave, Germany's Public Broadcaster Wages War on Air Conditioning

    06/29/2026 8:58:42 AM PDT · by rktman · 32 replies
    townhall.com ^ | 6/29/2026 | Amy Curtis
    It's summer, which means the weather is hot again. In Europe, which is in the grip of a heatwave, the BBC says some 1,300 people have died from the rising temps. Despite that, Europeans remain reluctant to consider air conditioning. Sure, there are some areas where people are fighting over air conditioning units, but the climate change hysteria has been so ingrained in the culture that many people would rather drop dead than plug in an air conditioning unit that uses an infinitesimal amount of energy. In Germany, a public broadcaster is waging an 'anti-AC campaign' telling people air conditioning...
  • Shooting in northern Germany leaves 6 people dead. Suspected shooter arrested

    06/29/2026 8:52:43 AM PDT · by rktman · 26 replies
    apnews.com ^ | 6/29/2026 | Unknown
    A shooting at a youth welfare facility in northern Germany on Monday left six people dead, police said. The suspected shooter was arrested. Five people – four women and one man – died at the scene of the shooting in Stade, police said. A sixth, also an adult, died later at a hospital. Police said several people were wounded, some of them seriously, German news agency dpa reported, but they did not give a specific figure or information on the victims’ identity. Police said the shooting took place in the facility on Dankersstrasse, a street south of the town center....
  • All quiet on the eastern flank? Nato leaders fear they can no longer rely on US help if Russia attacks

    06/27/2026 10:02:37 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 68 replies
    The Guardian ^ | June 27, 2026 | Shaun Walker
    A nightmare scenario has been playing on eastern European minds with increasing intensity since Donald Trump returned to the White House: what if Russia attacks and the US does not join the fight? On the rare occasions the question is posed out loud, nobody much likes the answer. In mid-May, at a gathering in Tallinn, the US undersecretary of state Thomas DiNanno was asked directly whether American troops would fight if Russia invaded the Baltic states. He shifted uncomfortably in his chair, then gave a meandering answer. It did not include the word “yes”. Politicians from the region usually try...
  • Wealthy nations reap huge benefits from immigration, study finds

    06/26/2026 7:22:15 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 59 replies
    Reuters ^ | June 25, 2026
    Wealthy nations with the highest rate of immigration over the past 35 years reaped a large economic benefit and many could still absorb more ​workers, according to research to be presented at a top European Central Bank conference next week. Political tensions ‌over immigration have been on the rise in recent years as far-right, anti-immigrant parties have helped drive the issue to near the top of the political agenda while making headway in countries including the U.S., Germany and Britain. The study, which looked at data in dozens of rich ​countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, said...
  • EU's Door 'Is Open to UK', Former Brexit Negotiator Barnier Tells Euronews (Rapid Re-Entry Is Possible)

    06/25/2026 1:49:31 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 15 replies
    Ten years following the landmark vote, the EU's former Brexit negotiator said the bloc's door is open to the UK, but that London "cannot cherry-pick" EU policies. Former European Union Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier told Euronews that it is up to the United Kingdom to decide whether it would want to rejoin the bloc, but that Brussels has made its conditions clear. His comments come ten years after the UK voted to leave the EU by 52% to 48%, and at a time when polling shows a clear majority of the British public, across party lines, views doing so as...
  • AFD: German Far-Right on Brink of First State Government Since WWII

    06/25/2026 2:08:34 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 34 replies
    Newsweek ^ | June 25, 2026 | Matt Cannon and Brendan Cole
    The German far-right party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), could be closing in on power at the state level for the first time since the Nazi regime's defeat in World War II 81 years ago. Polling suggests the party is far ahead of its rivals in Saxony‑Anhalt and, crucially, within striking distance of an outright majority that would defeat mainstream parties' traditional Brandmauer—or "firewall"—against a far-right government. Germany's electoral system of proportional representation means that most governments at the national and regional level are coalitions. The "firewall" is an agreement of non‑cooperation in which mainstream parties do not govern with, or...
  • Could the U.S. join Germany in raising its retirement age?

    06/25/2026 12:20:50 PM PDT · by EnderWiggin1970 · 62 replies
    Marketwatch ^ | 6/25/26 | Jessica Hall
    With Germany poised to become the latest country to raise its retirement age, that unpopular option may fall on Americans as Social Security faces insolvency in the next six years. Germany’s government-appointed pension commission this week released a series of recommendations to strengthen its pension system, including gradually raising the retirement age to 70 by 2092. The standard retirement age in Germany has already been creeping higher and is set to hit 67 by 2031. The German commission also recommended scrapping a rule that currently allows workers who have contributed for 45 years to retire at 63 without financial penalties....
  • ‘In Germany It is Open Season For Rape’, ‘This Country is Finished’ Say Police Officers

    06/20/2026 2:14:25 PM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 49 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 19/6/26 | Oliver JJ Lane
    ..... A German investigative journalist has urged her fellow countrymen to “listen to police officers” and their experiences and “act accordingly”. German broadsheet newspaper Die Welt reports the words of Liv von Boetticher who said she had spoken to police officers across Germany, “from all departments, of all ages, and from all federal states”. The journalist said she was prompted to come forwards with what she’d learnt after noticing speaking to her officers told a very different and unvarnished account of Germany after official interviews had finished and the cameras stopped rolling. Having given the official line their jobs may...
  • German Social Democrats Fall to Record Low Support, AfD Maintains National Lead

    06/18/2026 6:11:52 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 3 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 15 Jun 2026 | Kurt Zindulka
    Germany’s Social Democrats have fallen to a record low support as voters continue to abandon the establishment in favour of outsider parties like the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), which continues to maintain its lead in the polls. This week’s RTL/ntv political support barometer has found that the Social Democrats (SPD), the oldest survivng major political party in Germany, has had its poorest showing since the Forsa Institute began the survey, falling to just 11 per cent support among voters. This is down from 16.4 per cent at the last federal election in 2025. The establishment left-wing party, which remained in...
  • Airbus-led group proposes fighter jet alternative after French-German project fails

    06/16/2026 10:44:23 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 12 replies
    yahoo ^ | June 9, 2026 | Doloresz Katanich
    A consortium led by Airbus has proposed developing a next-generation fighter jet after the collapse of a high-profile Franco-German warplane programme, one of the companies involved told the AFP news agency on Tuesday. The move comes a day after German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron ended the original project following years of disagreements between the industrial partners. Munich-based defence electronics company Hensoldt said it had joined forces with Airbus Defence and Space, Autoflug, Diehl Defence, Rohde & Schwarz, Liebherr, MBDA and MTU Aero Engines to draw up an alternative plan. A company spokesperson said the proposal had...
  • Franco-German KNDS launches new tank for France as joint project lags

    06/16/2026 10:39:24 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 13 replies
    reuters ^ | June 15, 2026 | Florence Loeve
    The launch of the KNDS tank at the Eurosatory exhibition ​near Paris follows last week's decision by France and Germany to drop their joint FCAS fighter jet programme ⁠after months of disputes between Airbus (AIR.PA), and Dassault Aviation (AM.PA) KNDS said the CAPINT, for "intermediary capability", combines a chassis produced by its German ​division and a tank gun made by its French division. It aims to strengthen French Army capabilities, KNDS said, and will "pave the way" ​for the next-generation Main Ground Combat System. Initiated in 2017, the MGCS is intended to replace Germany's Leopard 2 and France's Leclerc tanks,...
  • Germany 'ready to fight Russia tonight' as air force chief claims Luftwaffe ready to defend NATO

    06/16/2026 9:18:11 AM PDT · by DFG · 54 replies
    MSN ^ | 06/15/2026 | Oliver Partridge
    The head of Germany's air force has said the country is "ready to fight Russia tonight", and will "protect every inch of Nato" if Moscow were to launch an attack on allied territory. Lt Gen Holger Neumann, the Luftwaffe's commanding officer, delivered among the most blunt statements from a senior German military figure in years during his first interview with a British newspaper. He said devastating air strikes would be unleashed on Russia should it move against any Nato member, and that defensive action would be "32 against X", referencing the power of combined air forces. "Fight tonight means if...
  • New World Order Will Be Built In Europe, Carney Says–With Role For Canada

    06/15/2026 1:09:08 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 65 replies
    Newsweek ^ | June 14, 2026 | Brendan Cole
    Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney has said that the “new world order will be built from Europe” with his country playing a key role in comments that echo a speech earlier in the year interpreted as a criticism of President Donald Trump. During a visit to Ireland, Carney said that that Canada was “the most European of non-European countries, and we are transforming our cooperation with the EU.” In January, Carney addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, taking aim at the erosion of the rules-based international order in comments which were seen as a pointed reference to Trump’s...
  • Germany and Japan Are Rearming Again, 80 Years After World War II

    06/15/2026 12:53:08 AM PDT · by Cronos · 84 replies
    New York times ^ | June 14th, 2026 | Jim Tankersley and Javier C. Hernández
    They fought a world war, and they lost it, and their populations spent the next 85 years with shrunken militaries and a heavy reliance on their former enemy, America, for security. Now, both countries’ wariness of America has resurfaced, alongside heightened fears about a surging world power, China, and an aggressive Russia. Tokyo and Berlin are rushing to rebuild their militaries. And, once again, they are strengthening ties. Their cooperation is expected to gather momentum at the meeting of the leaders of the Group of 7 nations in Evian, France, this week. It already includes sharing know-how, technology and weapons,...
  • German broadcaster accuses Elon Musk, Tommy Robinson of inciting Belfast riot

    06/13/2026 5:36:36 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 24 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | Saturday, June 13, 2026 | The Washington Times AI News Desk
    German public broadcaster ZDF accused Elon Musk and British right-wing activist Tommy Robinson of inciting anti-immigrant violence in Belfast following a brutal stabbing attack that triggered days of riots across Northern Ireland. A 30-year-old Sudanese man, Hadi Alodid, was charged with attempted murder, possession of a knife and making threats to kill. He entered Northern Ireland in 2023, applied for asylum and was granted refugee status the same year, with leave to remain until 2028, a Home Office spokesperson confirmed to Newsweek. The victim — a man in his 40s — was hospitalized with serious injuries to his eyes, face...
  • Only one in 10 Europeans now see US as an ally, survey suggests

    06/10/2026 2:14:06 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 65 replies
    The Guardian ^ | June 10, 2026 | Jon Henley
    European confidence in an American “security guarantee” has hit a historic low, a survey suggests, with only one in 10 people across 15 countries seeing the US as an ally and majorities in all doubting it would come to their aid if they were attacked. The survey, published on Wednesday by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) thinktank before critical G7 and Nato summits in France and Turkey over the coming weeks, revealed “deep European distrust in the US”, the authors said. It also showed that, while many Europeans felt relations with Washington would improve once Donald Trump leaves...
  • Zelensky's close European allies set out five conditions for peace talks

    06/08/2026 6:32:45 AM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 86 replies
    BBC News ^ | June 7, 2026 | Paulin Kola
    The leaders of Ukraine and its close European allies - the UK, France and Germany - have set out out five conditions for reaching a "just and lasting" deal to end the war with Russia. In a joint statement after talks in London, Volodymyr Zelensky, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said they would "stand firmly with Ukraine". The five conditions include a stop to the fighting, starting negotiations from the current position in the field as well as "robust" security guarantees for Ukraine. The leaders reiterated the need for the...
  • Ukraine Turns to Europe as U.S. Steps Back as Mediator in Peace Talks

    06/07/2026 11:14:32 AM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 37 replies
    The New York Times ^ | June 7, 2026 | Constant Méheut
    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine arrived on Sunday afternoon in London for talks with the leaders of Britain, Germany and France as Europe considers taking a more active role in peace talks with Russia after more than a year of unsuccessful U.S. mediation. Ukraine and its European allies see a new opening to revive talks that have stalled as Moscow made uncompromising territorial demands and Washington shifted its focus to the war with Iran. They note that Russia’s recent battlefield setbacks and mounting economic strains could make a peace settlement more appealing to the Kremlin, a scenario that is also...
  • The U.N. Is Going Broke as the U.S. and China Withhold Billions

    05/31/2026 3:45:40 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 60 replies
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | May 29, 2026 | James T. Areddy
    The United Nations is going broke as the U.S. and China withhold payments to the institution in a jostle for control. Washington has failed to pay billions of dollars owed to the international body and exited dozens of its programs and agencies, including the World Health Organization, to combat what President Trump describes as wasteful spending and bad policymaking. The U.S. is more than $4 billion in arrears to the U.N. China has compounded the U.N.’s liquidity crisis by slow-walking its own payments, even as Beijing declares itself the organization’s leading defender and, in a jab at the U.S., the...