Author: Cole Hanson

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Yesterday the MEPs adopted by 433 votes a very harsh anti-Hungary report, concluding that this country is no longer a democracy, but an electoral autocracy. This report weakens the position of the Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban. However, Hungary is a source of inspiration for many far-right parties in Europe. It is also the spearhead of Chinese and Russian influence in the European Union. That is why EU governments are increasingly seeking to neutralize Orbán and return Hungary to a democratic path. 1. Who is Viktor Urban? Viktor Orban became prime minister for the first time in 1998, at the…

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She has become a basic, imposed, inescapable character. I’m talking about the debate about the debate: Who “won” and who “lost”? This is a somewhat useless exercise for three reasons. everything is OK First, because everyone judges according to their own criteria. Then, because everyone tended to think that the one he actually liked before the discussion was especially good, and the one he didn’t like very much before was especially bad. Finally, you are only obligated to question your initial bias if there is a real knockout, final judge exit. However, there was nothing yesterday. In terms of exclusion,…

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(Washington) A federal judge, an independent expert, is now responsible for reviewing thousands of documents seized in early August from the home of Donald Trump, a judge ruled Thursday, also confirming a decision restricting investigators’ access to them. Updated yesterday at 9:33 PM. The Republican billionaire had asked the court to appoint an independent third party to examine papers seized during the August 8 search, which is astonishing and unprecedented for a former president. Federal investigators behind this police operation suspect that Mr. Trump kept highly classified documents at his home. The US Justice Department said on Monday it had…

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Several countries announced the temporary closure of their embassies in Port-au-Prince for security reasons, as demonstrations rocked many Haitian cities after government aid on fuel ended. The diplomatic headquarters of the Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, said in a brief statement Thursday that it would be closing its “doors to the public until further notice” due to the “deterioration of the safe situation” in the neighbourhood. country. “Our phone lines and social networks will remain open,” added the Dominican delegation in Port-au-Prince. The Canadian Embassy also announced its closure, effective Thursday. The Mexican office indicated…

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Russia on Thursday decried the United Kingdom’s “disrespectful” and “immoral” attitude towards it, after London decided not to invite a Russian representative to Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral on Monday, amid diplomatic tensions between the two countries. • Read also: Royal guard loses consciousness near the coffin of the queen • Read also: King Charles III’s “scandalous” list of demands • Read also: Queen Elizabeth II will be buried on Monday evening in Windsor • Read also: The Queen noticed Charles’ big toes from birth “We consider this British attempt to use the national tragedy that touched the hearts of millions…

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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday denounced Western attempts to create a “unipolar world” during his meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Uzbekistan, praising Beijing’s “balanced position” toward Ukraine. • Read also: Ukraine: Driver crashes into President Zelensky’s car • Read also: Putin told Guterres that Ukrainian grain should go “as a matter of priority” to poor countries • Read also: Ukraine: The city of Kryvyo Rig is threatened with flooding after a Russian raid “Attempts to create a unipolar world have recently taken a completely ugly and completely unacceptable form,” Putin told Xi in Samarkand in an…

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Protesters support the LGBTQ cause outside the US Supreme Court on April 26, 2015. Yuri Gribas/Reuters On Wednesday, September 14, the United States Supreme Court overturned its decision in favor of a Jewish university refusing to grant student union status to a group of gay, bisexual and transgender youth. emergency entry, The Supreme Court suspended the judge’s decision on Friday Yeshiva University in New York has ordered the registration of the student club Yeshiva Pride Alliance in the fall of 2022. Read also: This article is reserved for our subscribers Arms, Abortion: In the United States, “The Tyranny of the…

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Russia has quietly sent at least $300 million to political parties and candidates in more than 20 countries since 2014 in a bid to influence elections there, according to a US intelligence estimate released Tuesday. A senior US official said the US “considers these estimates as a lower bound, and that Russia likely has secretly transferred more undisclosed funds”. “We think this is just the tip of the iceberg,” he told reporters on condition of anonymity. The US intelligence did not specify the names of the countries involved. In the past, US officials have cited Bosnia or Ecuador as examples…

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This strip of land from the Col de Tsanfleuron has not been outdoors for more than 2000 years and Roman times. A dry winter and heatwaves that scorched Europe this summer overcame the still-resisting ice. The pass is located at the junction of the Tsanfleuron glacier and the Scex Rouge at just over 2,800 meters above sea level between the canton of Vaud and Valais in southwestern Switzerland. It is located in the Glacier 3000 ski area. Over the past few days, the Earth’s tongue has been completely outdoors, while, as Glacier 3000 recalls in a press release, “measurements in…

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Nearly 170 sheep were found dead in a mountain pasture in southwest France after they threw themselves into the void, with breeders pointing to the bear’s responsibility, while plant advocates stress the lack of evidence. “There is no doubt that 168 sheep have thrown themselves into the void, and there must be something behind them that pushes them,” the head of the department’s pastoral federation told AFP on Tuesday. “We did not know the rocks before the existence of the bear,” he stressed. For him, the only solution is for the French state to “make today a decision that ‘coexistence…

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