Trump blames ‘radical left political violence’ for killing of Charlie Kirk, fails to mention killing of Democratic lawmaker in Minnesota

In an Oval Office address delivered before the person who killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk had even been identified, Donald Trump blamed “the radical left” for the shooting and promised a crackdown. “For years those on the radical left have compared wonderful Americans like Charlie to Nazis and the world’s...

‘Huge Number of Russian Drones’ Violated Polish Airspace, Says PM

Polish prime minister Donald Tusk confirmed on Wednesday that a “huge number” of Russian drones entered Poland’s airspace during overnight strikes on Ukraine. Those posing a direct threat were shot down. Military Response According to the Polish Armed Forces, the airspace was “repeatedly violated by drones” during Russia’s attack on...

Is Russia’s Moldova Enclave Losing Energy?

Kremlin neglect and EU aid shift dynamics in Transnistria Russia has long used propaganda, hard power, and cheap gas to maintain Transnistria’s separation from Moldova. But Moscow’s missteps and its focus on the war in Ukraine may be eroding that grip. Shifting Sentiments Support for reintegration with Moldova is quietly...

Near-Empty EU Parliament Debates on Ukraine and Gaza

Absentee leadership in Strasbourg raises questions about priorities After a long summer recess, debates on Ukraine and Gaza resumed in the European Parliament on Tuesday (9 September) — but took place in a chamber that was almost empty, with most political group leaders and senior figures absent. War in Ukraine,...

Flight of the Flamingo Spells Trouble for Russia

Ukraine’s long-range strike program is rapidly evolving, and the new Flamingo missile illustrates how far it has come. When Ukraine first began acquiring a conventional long-range arsenal in mid-2023, it relied almost entirely on Western partners. Deliveries of British Storm Shadow and French SCALP-EG missiles were essential, as Ukraine’s early...

European Court Backs Transatlantic data Pact — for now

A Luxembourg ruling has saved US-EU data transfers, even if the reprieve may prove temporary. The European Union’s General Court, the bloc’s second-highest court, upheld the US-EU Data Privacy Framework, dismissing a French challenge that sought to annul the 2023 agreement allowing personal data to move freely across the Atlantic....