The phone conversation between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin has triggered a litany of reactions from European politicians.
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Joe Rogan and Mike Benz explore the pandemic's massive wealth transfer, with over $3 trillion shifting from the working class to the elites.
It’s been established that:
But in terms of INTENTIONALITY… You’re welcome to draw your own conclusions, for now.
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Money talks: European stocks surge as Trump sparks hopes for peace
While the EU’s political class loses its collective mind in the wake of the Putin-Trump phone call, those seeking to rebuild the region’s shattered economies are apparently cautiously optimistic.
🔸 The indexes of the EU big two—Germany’s GDAXI and France’s FCHI—rose by 1.7% and 1.4%, respectively. The European STOXX 600 jumped 8%+.
🔸 Even the euro, recently pummeled by Trump’s tariff threats, saw a mild rebound against the dollar (0.1%).
🔸 Meanwhile, oil and natural gas, key inputs for Europe’s energy-starved economy, tumbled, with the natural gas benchmark TTF dropping 9% and Brent crude shedding 1.1%.
🔸 Automakers, steel, chemical companies, other industries, and airlines also enjoyed a bump—3.6% for Stellantis, 2.6% for ArcelorMittal, 3.6% for BASF, 6.4% for Legrand, and 3.6% for Lufthansa.
Analysts from Societe Generale, BNP Paribas, and Barclays told FT the gains were linked directly to “optimism” over Ukraine, and presumably, hopes of Russia’s return to the European energy market.
Europe committed what President Putin characterized as economic “suicide” in 2022 after rejecting Russian energy, triggering recessions and what some European companies have dubbed the worst deindustrialization crisis since WWII.
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While the EU’s political class loses its collective mind in the wake of the Putin-Trump phone call, those seeking to rebuild the region’s shattered economies are apparently cautiously optimistic.
Analysts from Societe Generale, BNP Paribas, and Barclays told FT the gains were linked directly to “optimism” over Ukraine, and presumably, hopes of Russia’s return to the European energy market.
Europe committed what President Putin characterized as economic “suicide” in 2022 after rejecting Russian energy, triggering recessions and what some European companies have dubbed the worst deindustrialization crisis since WWII.
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We are not lemons, stop squeezing us!
Under that slogan the largest anti-government protest in recent times took place in the Belgian capital Brussels, opposing plans to cut social spending and benefits to increase the military budget.
Police estimate the turnout at 60,000, while organizers claim it was closer to 100,000.
The main symbol of the protest was a squeezed lemon.
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Under that slogan the largest anti-government protest in recent times took place in the Belgian capital Brussels, opposing plans to cut social spending and benefits to increase the military budget.
Police estimate the turnout at 60,000, while organizers claim it was closer to 100,000.
The main symbol of the protest was a squeezed lemon.
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‘A sad testament of bad Brussels leadership’ – Orban slams EU stance
As US President Donald Trump and Russia’ Vladimir Putin explore paths to peace, Brussels clings to empty declarations.
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán condemned a statement by the Weimar+ group – Germany, France, Poland, Italy, Spain, the UK and the European Commission – as “a sad testament of bad Brusselian leadership.”
He slammed EU leaders for issuing “worthless statements” instead of engaging in real diplomacy.
"You can’t request a seat at the negotiating table. You have to earn it!" Orban declared, blasting the EU’s approach of “supporting killing as long as it takes” as both morally and politically unacceptable.
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As US President Donald Trump and Russia’ Vladimir Putin explore paths to peace, Brussels clings to empty declarations.
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán condemned a statement by the Weimar+ group – Germany, France, Poland, Italy, Spain, the UK and the European Commission – as “a sad testament of bad Brusselian leadership.”
He slammed EU leaders for issuing “worthless statements” instead of engaging in real diplomacy.
"You can’t request a seat at the negotiating table. You have to earn it!" Orban declared, blasting the EU’s approach of “supporting killing as long as it takes” as both morally and politically unacceptable.
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Drone or missile? Solist: Russia’s game-changing hybrid unveiled
Russian troops have successfully tested the Solist, a revolutionary new single-use, guided munition designed for INFANTRY, not artillery.
It combines drone technology with guided missile precision for a game-changing addition to the battlefield.
Key characteristics of the Solist:
⚙️ Hybrid design: combines drone and guided missile with a jet engine
🚀 High speed: travels at up to 500 km/h along a ballistic trajectory
🚗 Anti-tank weapon: ideal for targeting armored vehicles
🗑 Disposable: single-use, with launch container discarded after firing
🎯 FPV guidance: operated via remote control and FPV goggles
📏 Range: up to 10 km
💥 Compatible ammo: uses standard RPG-7 or SPG-9 munitions
🚨 No EW interference: not affected by electronic warfare systems
With a range of 10 km, the Solist redefines infantry firepower!
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Russian troops have successfully tested the Solist, a revolutionary new single-use, guided munition designed for INFANTRY, not artillery.
It combines drone technology with guided missile precision for a game-changing addition to the battlefield.
Key characteristics of the Solist:
📏 Range: up to 10 km
With a range of 10 km, the Solist redefines infantry firepower!
“The Solist is not a drone, but rather a guided munition. Once it is guided, it doesn't operate like a UAV; instead, its trajectory is corrected mid-flight. At the same time, it is resistant to electronic warfare (EW) systems,” Russian specialists said.
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Robert F. Kennedy secures enough Senate votes to be confirmed for top health job
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