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Hungary bans Pride parades to protect children

The governing Fidesz party in Hungary has decided to ban Pride parades to protect children. Left-wing politicians reacted strongly, setting off toxic smoke bombs inside the hall.

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German crisis meeting on F-35 aircraft on the horizon

German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius is planning an emergency meeting with defence leaders and experts on the F-35 fighter jet and other US weapons systems. Pistorius fears that the US will sabotage American weapons. Carlo Masala at the German Defence University in Munich believes the US should be considered an ally of Russia.

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The US boycott has spread to Norways former Prime Minister

Leader of the Norwegian Conservative Party Erna Solberg is asking people to buy European goods. In this way, Norwegian consumers can help make Europe stronger, according to our former Prime Minister.

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Orbán sharpens his tone towards both media and NGOs

On Hungary’s national day, 15 March, Viktor Orbán declared war on non-governmental organisations and foreign-funded media. He also said that Hungary’s strongest characteristics are patriotism and freedom.

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Starmer: Planning for a «coalition of the willing» in Ukraine enters an «operational phase»

Keir Starmer says the idea of peacekeeping forces in Ukraine with the help of a «coalition of the willing» is now entering an operational phase. Canada has also agreed to participate in the European coalition.

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Rainforest cut down to create motorway before climate summit

Rainforests are being cut down in the Amazon in preparation for the COP30 climate summit in Brazil in November. Local politicians claim the construction of a four-lane motorway is “sustainable”.

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UN judge convicted of slavery in the UK

Lydia Mugambe is both a UN judge and a judge in Uganda’s Supreme Court. She has now been convicted of holding a young woman as a slave in the UK. The UN has lifted her diplomatic immunity.

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Germany will live on credit

CDU and SPD have persuaded the Greens to lift the debt brake, allowing the state to take out large loans. This contravenes the German constitution and requires a two-thirds majority to pass in the Bundestag. With the support of the Greens, the government is in harbour.

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Starmer wants to abolish NHS England

Starmer and the Labour government appear to be so desperate that they are taking inspiration from the US efficiency agency DOGE. Now Starmer says he wants to abolish the entire administration of NHS England.

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Trump attacks woke and DEI in academia, Florida is already on the ball

Donald Trump has vowed to «take back our once great educational institutions from the radical left.» Florida has been doing this for three years. Not everyone is as enthusiastic about the new regime in academia.

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