Day: August 6, 2024

Farmers Protest Throughout The E.U.

Tens of thousands of farmers have led a series of protests throughout Europe recently. The farmers’ discontent has been mounting for years as they feel the European Union’s newest agricultural policies put them at an increased disadvantage. These policies include new trade agreements, the over-saturation of Ukrainian crops in the

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Incoming EU Foreign Minister Approves Of Breaking Russia Into Smaller States

Footage from the 2024 Lennart Meri Conference held in May in Tallinn, Estonia seems to reveal a new goalpost for the E.U. in regards to the Ukraine-Russia conflict. The former Estonian Prime Minister and incoming E.U. foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas spoke before the conference asserting that “Russia’s defeat is

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Venezuelan Presidential Election Results In Dispute

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez are both claiming victory in the recent presidential election held on July 28. The National Electoral Council (C.N.E.) announced that Maduro secured 51% of the vote and won a third term, despite exit polls indicating an opposition victory. The election was

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France’s Investigation Into Croisilles Railway Attacks

The local mayor of Croisilles, Gerard Due, explained the background of arsonists attacking three high-speed rail lines, which resulted in chaotic railway traffic during the Olympic Games. As the New York Times reported, Due said, “In the dark early morning, they cut into a fence protecting the high-speed rail line

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