Trump Still Hopes for Peace With Putin

This post was originally published on here After canceling a personal meeting with Vladimir Putin, the Trump administration yesterday announced new sanctions on two of Russia’s top oil companies, Rosneft and Lukoil, pillars of the Russian economy. These sanctions, among the largest ever levied against Russia, aim not just to curb the Russian dictator’s ability…

France Yearns for a New Napoleon

This post was originally published on here After months of political chaos, many Frenchmen want to ditch democracy altogether and follow a strong leader, a new poll published by Le Monde yesterday revealed. This is a profoundly important trend to watch in European nations because of Bible prophecy. This development in France is especially prevalent…

Hamas Isn’t Going Away. It’s Going Underground.

This post was originally published on here The “Hamas-free, technocratic, politically neutral” committee that will govern Gaza after Israeli forces leave is filling up with Hamas appointees, Israeli media reported yesterday. According to “regional diplomatic sources,” about half of the members of the new body are “individuals aligned with Hamas principles, though not openly affiliated…

Trump Calls Off Talks With Putin

This post was originally published on here The Ukraine war won’t end anytime soon, it appears, after a second peace summit between President Donald Trump and Russian ruler Vladimir Putin was called off yesterday. Russia refused to accept Trump’s plan to freeze fighting along the current front lines. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said during a…

Poland OKs Attacks on Germany

This post was originally published on here In a dramatic act of defiance against Germany, a Polish court refused Germany’s request to hand over a Ukrainian diving instructor accused of sabotaging Germany’s Nord Stream pipelines. German authorities allege that Volodymyr Zhuravlov helped plant the explosives that damaged the pipelines in September 2022, and he was…

Japan’s Hawkish New Prime Minister

This post was originally published on here Japan elected its first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, on Tuesday, positioning the nation for a rightward shift. While Takaichi says the Japan-U.S. alliance is “essential” to Japanese security, she wants the Japanese military to take on a larger, more autonomous role and has advocated for revising Japan’s…