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PEACEMAKERS: Orbán Writes to EU Leaders That Trump ‘Has Detailed and Well-Founded Plans’ to End the War in Ukraine

We are meticulously tracking all the very consequential moves by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who is now also rotating President of the European Union – to the constant chagrin of its Liberal-Globalist elites.

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EU army warning over Labour plot to drag UK back to Brussels: 'Won't be able to contest!'

www.express.co.uk

Colonel Richard Kemp said the new Government will "simply have to take" diktats set from abroad.

Situation on battlefield in Ukraine not favorable for US, EU — Hungary’s top diplomat

tass.com

West’s strategy on Ukraine has failed, Peter Szijjarto said

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Trump's choice of running mate raises fears in Ukraine and EU

www.bbc.co.uk

Diplomats and politicians voice concern over JD Vance's repeated criticism of US aid to Ukraine.

CCPA and the EU AI Act

www.jdsupra.com

Danielle Ocampo, a member of the CLA’s Law Section, interviewed Steve Millendorf (Partner, San Diego) to gain a deeper understanding of how California is approaching and implementing the EU AI Act. How do the principles outlined in the EU…

The EU Plays Green Games with Democracy

www.nationalreview.com

Green-left politicians are more than happy to risk ignoring democratic procedures if doing so can deliver their policy objectives.

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EU Parliament sees a Right tilt but a dominant centre to ensure continuity

www.thehindu.com

The centre-right European People’s Party (EPP) won the most with 188 seats, followed by the centre-left Social Democrats at 136 seats; the Greens and Liberals lost significantly, while right-wing parties made gains; while the EPP will…

Charles Michel tells Viktor Orbán he has ‘no role’ representing the EU on the world stage

www.politico.eu

European Council president responds to Hungarian PM's note about his "peace missions."

EU Nations Divided Over Tariffs On Chinese EVs; Commission Considers Compromise For BMW And Volkswagen Models: Report

www.benzinga.com

European Union governments have expressed differing opinions on the imposition of EU tariffs on imports of electric vehicles (EVs) manufactured in China, as indicated in a non-binding but influential vote.

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Cocaine seizures fall in big EU ports as gangs target easier routes

www.politico.eu

As Antwerp and Rotterdam crack down, other ports bear the brunt.

EU 'may cut China EV import tariffs' for Volkswagen and BMW

www.timeslive.co.za

The European Commission has signalled to Volkswagen and BMW that it may consider lowering tariffs on the two carmakers' imports of China-made EVs, two sources with knowledge of the matter said.

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UK and EU consider first summit to improve post-Brexit relationship

www.ft.com

Keir Starmer wants to establish defence pact and ease trade tensions in areas such as agricultural goods

European Parliament re-elects Roberta Metsola of Malta to lead 720 member EU body

www.upi.com

Roberta Metsola of Malta on Tuesday was re-elected president of the 720-member European Parliament after June's elections saw gains for right-leaning political parties.

Google’s $500M effort to wreck Microsoft EU cloud deal failed, report says

arstechnica.com

Google reportedly didn't want a Microsoft antitrust complaint dropped in the EU.

Google reportedly offered EU cloud firms over $500 million to continue antitrust case against Microsoft

www.engadget.com

Google reportedly offered a group of EU-based cloud firms $512 million (€470 million) as an attempt to derail an antitrust settlement with Microsoft and force the continuation of a formal complaint, according to Bloomberg. The attempt…

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Trump will push for Ukraine-Russia peace immediately if elected, Hungary’s Orban tells EU leaders

www.independent.co.uk

Hungarian prime minister calls for reopening direct lines of diplomatic communication with Russia in letter to his fellow leaders

Andrew Tate is BANNED from leaving Romania after court of appeal overturns ruling that allowed him to travel within the EU

www.dailymail.co.uk

The Court of Appeals in Bucharest said on Tuesday it has overturned a ruling which allowed Tate free movement within the European Union while awaiting trial on charges of human trafficking.

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EU-backed court convicts former Kosovo Liberation Army fighter of murder and abuse during 1999 war

kvia.com

Associated Press THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Judges at a European Union-backed court have convicted a former Kosovo Liberation Army fighter with involvement in the murder of one person and the illegal detention and torture of nearly 20…