USA - Look out for the next big world topic: one world government, one world religion, and one world military. This has been in motion for quite some time. Watch for the big push coming.
UK - Eighteen people remain in a critical condition and a further 18 are still being treated in hospital after Saturday's attack on London Bridge, British health authorities said on Monday. Seven people were killed and 48 needed hospital treatment when three militants rammed a van into pedestrians before running into the busy Borough Market area where they slit people's throats and stabbed them indiscriminately. "A total of 36 ... patients (are) currently being cared for in five London hospitals, and of these 18 remain in a critical condition," the National Health Service said.
UK - The war on terror requires the “urgent” appointment of an anti-extremism tsar, it was claimed today. Campaigners called for an end to politicians “tiptoeing” around Islamist fanatics. Think tank Quilliam urged all politicians to back Theresa May’s strategy, dubbed Prevent, which aims to stop extremism before it develops. It said we should continue with the Contest Strategy whose principles are “protect, prepare, pursue and prevent”. Quilliam’s Haras Rafiq said: “Enough is enough – we need action now and not tip-toeing around. The only way to defeat this type of extremism and terrorism is for Government and all British communities to unashamedly name, shame and challenge the threat. That includes the ideology underpinning it. It has its roots in Islamist inspired Salafi Jihadism and we must all admit the problem before we can challenge it.”
EUROPE - Arrogant globalist Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the unelected European Commission, lectured Donald Trump and said that America would not be allowed to pull out of the Paris climate agreement in a stunning attempt to control American domestic policy. However, Juncker gave a scornful speech in Berlin during which he asserted that Trump would not be allowed to get out of the deal.
USA - Many “Western” medicines are made in laboratories using chemicals and are highly experimental, and worse yet, they’re never been tested on humans, except when they’re actually prescribed, applied, or injected into them. Humans are the ultimate guinea pigs in America, while Big Pharma pockets trillions in profit.
VATICAN - The Vatican, which under Pope Francis' insistence has strongly backed the Paris climate change deal, would see a US exit as a slap in the face and a "disaster for everyone," a senior official said on Thursday.
ISRAEL - Rabbi Richman, director of the International Department of The Temple Institute, says he is committed to rebuilding Jerusalem’s Temple Mount. Israeli Brigade Commander Colonel Motta Gur captured the Temple Mount in 1967. After the capture, he announced: “The Temple Mount is in our hands! The Temple Mount is in our hands!” Retaking the temple was important to the Jewish world because the site was where King Solomon built the first Jewish temple. When that temple was destroyed, a second temple was built, only to later fall in 70 AD to the Romans. Recapturing the site meant the Jews could have their long-awaited third temple.
NETHERLANDS - Dutch prosecutors are looking into the speech delivered by far-right Party for Freedom (PVV) leader Geert Wilders, in which he slammed Islam as an “ideology of war and hatred.” Wilders says he’s being targeted for “speaking the truth.”
ISRAEL - MK Yehuda Glick (Likud) responded to President Trump’s decision Thursday to leave the US Embassy in Israel at its present location in Tel Aviv, saying the move had little impact on Israel, but boded ill for efforts to forge a lasting peace in the region. Despite his disappointment with the decision, Glick nevertheless expressed appreciation for the president’s pledge to move the embassy, and said he was optimistic the move would ultimately be made. "The question of whether the embassy will be moved to Jerusalem - we don't need the embassies in Jerusalem, the world needs it. If the world wants to be relevant and connected to reality, they should move their embassies to Jerusalem."
USA - Donald Trump pulled the United States out of the Paris accord on climate change on Thursday afternoon - deriding it as bad for American jobs and bad for the environment. He dared opprobrium from foreign leaders, environmentalists, scientists and celebrities to say he was putting the jobs of American workers first.
EUROPE - Furious Jean-Claude Juncker last night lashed out at Donald Trump’s attempts to sideline the EU and vowed Brussels would move to block any attempted trade deals between the US and member states. In a rancorous speech the EU Commission chief accused the eurosceptic President of giving him the “cold shoulder” and ignoring the role of eurocrats in running European trade negotiations. Mr Trump has openly stated previously that he prefers dealing bilaterally with countries on a one to one basis and is not a fan of overbearing supranational structures like the EU. The Brussels boss said he had raised concerns about America’s apparent isolationism during Mr Trump's visit to Brussels last month, but that they fell on deaf ears.
USA - President Donald Trump has decided to delay moving the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, despite promising to do so during the election. He renewed a waiver for a law requiring the relocation, as his predecessors have done every six months since 1995. The White House said Mr Trump would fulfil his campaign pledge but wanted to maximise the chances of a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians.
EUROPE - The European Union's “dysfunctional” institutions and austerity diktats have plunged it into an existential crisis that will require the bloc to reinvent itself to survive, George Soros has warned. The billionaire investor said the EU had "lost its momentum" as he urged policymakers to abandon hopes of "ever closer union" driven by a top-down approach from Brussels. He warned that a split among EU countries that began at the start of the financial crisis in 2008 had been exacerbated by "outdated treaties". After the financial crisis of 2008, the eurozone was transformed into a creditor/debtor relationship where the debtor countries couldn’t meet their obligations and the creditor countries dictated the terms, he said.
INDIA - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Berlin on Monday could not have come at a more opportune moment, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel having clearly outlined her intention to cultivate new allies in the east in the wake of America signaling its intent to withdraw from the world. Europe’s increasing strain with the US represents a golden opportunity for India, which boasts a rapidly growing economy and a robust democratic political system.
VATICAN - Plumes of dark smoke can be seen rising from the walled city, in Rome, as a fire rages near the religious site. According to reports the Pope is inside the Vatican, the heart of the Roman Catholic Church. Alarming footage from the scene shows black smoke pouring into the sky at a considerable rate. Visitors have taken to social media to express their shock at the scenes unfolding in the city. One person simply tweeted: “Vatican on fire”. Another said: “Possible explosion at the Vatican.” One eyewitness said they saw smoke, adding: “Then a few minutes later there was a loud boom and more smoke". The fire is said to be coming from a neighbourhood behind the Vatican, and the blaze is not inside the city walls.
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