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Europe
Denmark
Wednesday, August 27, 2025 Denmark’s foreign minister Rasmussen has summoned charge d’affaires Stroh, the chief U.S. diplomat in Copenhagen over reports that several American citizens were conducting an influence operation in Greenland. One of the men traveled to Greenland’s capital, Nuuk, and collected a list of individuals who support President Trump. The people mentioned in the list would form the base of a secessionist party in Greenland. This is the second time Denmark has summoned Mr. Stroh this year over concerns of U.S. influence operations inside of Greenland. (Source: The Washington Times - U.S.)
Germany
August 27, 2025 Forget rearmament: Germany needs to focus on unmanned weapons. There is no way that Germany will be able to achieve its existing mobilization and rearmament goals as currently stated - but cheap and effective naval drones could provide an alternative. (Source: The National Interest - U.S.)
27/08/2025 The German government has approved a bill proposing a new law aimed at promoting voluntary recruitment. From 2026, all young men and women will receive a questionnaire from the Bundeswehr that asks about their state of health, educational qualifications, and interest in serving. Completion of the questionnaire will be mandatory for men and voluntary for women, in line with the German constitution. The new model would initially be voluntary, with the Bundeswehr aiming to attract around 100,000 recruits by 2030. The bill would also allow the Bundestag to reintroduce compulsory military service with a simple amendment if not enough recruits enlist voluntarily. All males born from 2008 onwards who were previously registered via the questionnaire would then be eligible for service. (Source: Euronews - based in Lyon, France)
Moldova
(Wednesday), August 27, 2025 Commissioner for Youth and Culture Micallef heads to Moldova this weekend and will meet with President Sandu on Tuesday. There he will sign a pact 'allowing Moldova to participate in Creative Europe, an initiative that provides billions in funding' and support for the EU’s cultural sector, from theater and television to music and video games. The program is set to be expanded in the bloc’s next seven-year budget. The commissioner’s visit comes days after the leaders of France, Germany and Poland converged on Moldova on Wednesday in a flashy show of support for the country’s bid for EU membership and ahead of a critical parliamentary election on Sept. 28. (Source: Politico - U.S.)
Russia
27 August 2025 The Kremlin says it is against European countries sending peacekeeping troops to Ukraine and has pushed back against the idea of a speedy meeting between President Putin and Zelensky. “Any high-level or top-level contact must be well-prepared in order to be effective,” Peskov told reporters. Russia’s desire to prevent NATO countries from having a military presence in Ukraine was one of the initial reasons behind the conflict, which Moscow launched in February 2022 with its all-out offensive. (Source: Brussels Signal - Belgium / AFP - France)
26/08/2025 - 17:58 Ukraine acknowledged for the first time today that Russia’s army has entered the Dnipropetrovsk region, a central administrative area previously spared from intense fighting. They have fully captured the villages of Zaporizke and Novogeorgiivka, battlefield monitor DeepState, which has close ties to Ukraine’s military, said. (Source: France 24 "with AFP" = France)
(27 August, 2025) Russia had carried out almost 100 drone attacks overnight. More than 100,000 Ukrainian homes have been left without power by the latest attacks on energy infrastructure in the Poltava, Sumy and Chernihiv regions. Today, Russia's defence ministry said its troops have made recent gains, had seized a village in the Donetsk region. (Source: BBC - United Kingdom)
Ukraine
26.08..2025 Ukrainian Foreign Minister Sybiha participated in a telephone conversation dedicated to the path to peace and security guarantees for Ukraine, organized by US Secretary of State Rubio. The talks included Finnish Foreign Minister Valtonen, French Foreign Minister Barrot, German Foreign Minister Wadeful, Italian Foreign Minister Tajani, Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski, UK Foreign Secretary Lammy and EU foreign policy chief Kallas. Sybiha confirmed Ukraine’s readiness for a trilateral peace meeting at the leadership level with the US and Moscow in any format and geographical location. (Source: Anadolu Agency - Turkey)
United Kingdom
Aug 27, 2025 Every year, the U.S. Department of State releases a report on human rights practices in other countries (CRHRP). Certain governments sometimes take issue with how their policies are characterized in the CRHRP. Usually, the governments taking the most criticism in the CRHRP are repressive or feckless regimes, from China to Zimbabwe, that suppress free speech, stifle religious expression, or oppress women, minority groups, and political dissidents. South Africa’s President Ramaphosa seemed bewildered in May when President Trump took him to task for the murders of white farmers. China doesn’t just reject U.S. criticism, they’ve cheekily published their own report criticizing the U.S. for “the chronic disease of racism,’ and ’basic rights and freedoms being disregarded.’ This year, the Country Report on the UK flags Britain as a risky place to speak your mind. Britain isn no longer the country we Americans thought it was. The CRHRP claims that ’the human rights situation worsened in the United Kingdom during the year,’ citing “credible reports of serious restrictions on freedom of expression, including enforcement of or threat of criminal or civil laws in order to limit expression; and crimes, violence, or threats of violence motivated by anti-Semitism.’ The report notes restrictions on speech - even silent meditation - near abortion clinics, and the Online Safety Act’s curtailment of internet speech, policed by Ofcom. It calls out government censorship of speech deemed misinformation or ’hate speech’, including in relation to migrants and crimes committed by foreign nationals. In its section on Worker Rights, the CRHRP doesn’t discuss the people who have been sacked or disciplined for refusing to accept the forced speech codes of gender ideology, like prison officer Toshack or nurse Melle; or for social media posters who have criticized government action, like teacher Pearson. „In reaction, I expect the British Left to be as indignant and in denial as the establishment in Washington D.C. is” about crime. Now Trump has temporarily taken over local law enforcement in the city, the Leftist establishment and the national media are claiming that violent crime is lower than in recent years. Even the supposedly lower murder rate puts Washington among the most dangerous cities in the nation. Like the D.C. establishment, the British government and much of the media are happy to ignore Connolly, who is still in prison after she made an unwise online post (and then deleted it); Coskun, who was prosecuted after he burnt a book; and the thousands of ordinary Brits who have been accused of ’Non-Crime Hate Incidents,’ which is at the very least an astonishing waste of police time. Orwell, Huxley, and other writers of the early 20th century predicted a future where the populace was dumbed down, repressed, and fed information by an authoritarian state. In 1984 and Brave New World, independent, critical thinking was banned and speech violators were punished. That sounds like the logical destiny of Britain if it maintains its present course. There is already a semi-official dogma on gender ideology, immigration, and crime which it is costly to challenge. Censorship and group-think get worse if not disrupted. „I hope Britain will heed the warning of its Atlantic cousins and return to the people their right to speak their minds. For the land of Magna Carta to slowly sink into repression and state control would be a great injustice to Britain’s present inhabitants, and an insult to our ancestors’ work of centuries”. (Source: The Heritage Foundation - U.S.)
By Hankinson, a Senior Research Fellow in the Border Security and Immigration Center at The Heritage Foundation.
„This piece originally appeared in The Telegraph”.
26.08.2025 Reform UK leader Farage set out a five-year strategy - Operation Restoring Justice - and has plans for mass deportations if he becomes UK premier. He described the small boats crisis as an invasion and said young men were 'illegally breaking into our country.' The party estimates 600,000 people could be removed from the UK in five years. Home Office data shows there were 10,652 asylum-related returns in 2025 to June. The party pledged to leave the European Convention on Human Rights, which has been used to stop deportations, and replace the Human Rights Act with a British Bill of Rights applying only to Brits and those with a legal right to live in the country. (Source: Anadolu Agency - Turkey)
Eurasia
August 27, 2025 8:38 AM Russian and Chinese submarines have conducted their first-ever joint patrol in the Asia-Pacific. The Russian Pacific Fleet said the patrol began in early August, involved diesel-electric submarines and followed the completion of Russian-Chinese naval exercises in the Sea of Japan. (Source: Miami Herald / Newsweek = U.S.)
Africa
Africa
(August 26, 2025) 5:00 a.m. EDT Africa wants to redraw the world map. The Mercator projection, a centuries-old map style from the age of sail, still prevails in the internet age. The African Union earlier this month joined a campaign calling for the replacement of the Mercator projection with maps that show Africa’s accurate size. /Map/ (Source: The Washington Post – U.S.)
Asia
India
(August 26, 2025) US issues draft notice to implement 50% tariffs on Indian goods from August 27. The hikes in the levy could hurt close to 55% of India’s merchandise exports to the US worth $87 billion. (Source: Scroll – India)
Iran
August 27, 2025 Russia, Iran, Israel, China: Assessing Sadr’s publicly alleged claim that Moscow shared Iranian air-defense secrets with Israel. (Source: Robert Lansing Institute - U.S.)
Israel
(Wednesday), 27th August 2025 A war far more complex than the standard narrative allows. The IDF’s strike on the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis in Gaza on Monday, reportedly killing 20 Palestinians, including five journalists, has put Israel back at the centre of international attention. Israel is condemned for fighting an enemy that hides behind the sick and wounded. Hamas uses hospitals and schools as military bases, which is why Israel has had no option but to strike them at times. Hamas gains a cruel advantage: if Israel refrains from striking, Hamas benefits militarily. But if Israel does strike, Hamas benefits politically, as images of civilian casualties dominate headlines worldwide. The Nasser Hospital has not been a neutral space during the war in Gaza. In fact, it has repeatedly been abused by Palestinian militant groups. Some of the journalists killed in the strike appear to have been members of, or have close ties to, Hamas. Salama, a journalist for Al Jazeera, videoed and participated in the 7 October invasion of Israel that started the war. Daqqa, who freelanced for the AP, allegedly used her press credentials to protect Hamas fighters. Another, Aziz, openly celebrated the 7 October massacre. This does illustrate the way Hamas deliberately blurs the line between civilian and combatant, between journalist and operative. In such circumstances, mistakes are inevitable. Video footage showing a second strike that killed emergency workers responding to the initial impact is deeply troubling. Netanyahu said Israel ‘deeply regrets the tragic mishap’ that led to the strike, and promised a thorough investigation. The IDF owes Israelis, Palestinians and the international community a clear and transparent explanation. (Source: Spiked - United Kingdom)
August 26, 20254:59 AM ET Israeli forces killed 22 people, including five journalists, in two consecutive strikes on a Gaza hospital, drawing global condemnation and prompting a rare admission of regret from the government. Audio/ (Source: NPR – U.S.)
North America
United States
08/27/2025 Anton, an influential adviser to the secretary of State, is leaving his role at the department. He directs the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff, has been a low-profile but powerful presence with major roles on Russia, Iran and other foreign policy matters, including helping shape President Trump’s still-unpublished national security strategy. "I’m grateful for his service and his ongoing leadership in drafting a groundbreaking National Security Strategy that will operationalize America First foreign policy for years to come,” Rubio said in a statement. (Source: Politico - U.S.)
Wed, August 27, 2025 Defense tech companies increasingly build technologies that take humans out of the equation. Anduril and General Atomics have both created unmanned fighter drones that can fly alongside human-driven aircraft. During the Air Force and Navy’s test this month, US fighter pilots took directions from an AI system for the first time in a test that could drastically change combat tactics. In action they typically communicate with ground support who monitor radar and tell pilots where to fly. Pilots instead consulted with Raft AI’s “air battle manager” technology to confirm their flight path was on track and to receive faster reports of nearby enemy aircraft. Such developments change how war is fought and won. It also changes the pace at which critical decisions are made. Raft AI CEO Mishra told that once took minutes only take seconds with the new technology. While that can help pilots intercept threats faster, it also risks removing strategic judgment from the loop. (Source: Semafor – website, /? U.S.; China ?/)
Aug 27th, 2025 "Soros, and his wonderful Radical Left son, should be charged with RICO because of their support of Violent Protests, and much more, all throughout the United States of America.' “We’re not going to allow these lunatics to rip apart America any more, never giving it so much as a chance to ‘BREATHE,’ and be FREE. Soros, and his group of psychopaths, have caused great damage to our Country! That includes his Crazy, West Coast friends.' “Be careful, we’re watching you! Thank you for your attention to this matter!” added the president for good measure. (Source: Mediaite - U.S.)
8.27.2025 10:30 AM Inside Epstein's spy industry connections. Leaked emails show Epstein’s attempts to dabble in security tech - across borders - in the last years of his life. (Source: Reason /magazine/ - U.S.)
Aug 27, 2025 6:00 AM Dark money group is secretly funding high-profile Democratic influencers. They were being offered $8,000 per month to take part in a secretive program aimed at bolstering Democratic messaging on the internet. (Source: Wired - U.S.)
August 27, 2025 'A bandage for a deeper wound'. Trump continue selling advanced American weapons to Kyiv, just promised 3,350 Extended Range Attack Munition (ERAM) cruise missiles to Ukraine - valued at around $850 million - which boast a strike radius of up to 288 miles. It is 'a waste of time, resources, and diplomatic capital by the Trump administration' - in a vain effort to gain leverage over Russia. The Pentagon has quietly imposed new restrictions on Ukrainian use of American munitions, blocking Kyiv from using US-supplied long-range missiles for strikes deep inside Russia. This policy, aimed at avoiding escalation and encouraging peace talks, confines ERAM to defensive roles within Ukraine or border areas, neutering the value of its long-range capabilities. (Source: The National Interest - U.S.)
by Weichert
Aug 27, 2025 The Ukraine Peace Talks highlighted Europe’s disunity. Notably absent were any Central and Eastern European leaders, despite being Ukraine’s closest neighbors. It was perhaps a signal that Kyiv is aware of the resurgence of populism across the region given the outcome of the Polish presidential election in May, which the right-wing Law and Justice party’s candidate, Nawrocki, narrowly won. Similarly, right-wing populist Andrej Babis is expected to return to office in Czechia’s elections in October, and Hungary’s Viktor Orbán and Slovakia’s Robert Fico, two men who style themselves on Trump, continue to enjoy popular support. Still, removing pro-democratic regional leaders from the high-level gatherings like the summit in Washington risks undermining their influence. (Source: World Politics Review - Tampa, Florida, U.S.)
Tuesday 26 August 2025 Trump has claimed that EU leaders have referred to him as ‘The President of Europe’. /Video/ (Source: The Independent - United Kingdom)
Tue., Aug. 26, 2025 12:38 p.m. Trump’s big gay government. (Source: The Spokesman-Review - U.S.)
Tuesday 26 August 2025 14:07 BST Federal Reserve governor Cook said that she will not resign afterTrump vowed to remove her from the role immediately. In a letter to Cook posted to social media by the White House yesterday evening, Trump claimed there is sufficient reason to believe that the policymaker made false statements on one or more mortgage agreements. Trump touted his powers under the Constitution and U.S. law to justify the unprecedented move for a president to dismiss a member of the central bank's leadership. (Source: The Independent – United Kingdom)
August 26, 2025 at 11:40 JST President Trump took to social media before meeting with South Korean President Lee yesterday to threaten not to do business with Seoul because of a 'Purge or Revolution' that he claimed was taking place in the country. But any prospect of a hostile Oval Office meeting evaporated after Lee heaped praise onto the U.S. president - lauding the decor, beseeching Trump to continue to help with Korean peace efforts and even suggesting a Trump Tower in North Korea. (Source: Asahí Shimbun - Japan / The Associated Press - U.S.)
NATO
27.08.2025 ’Europe, America together’ on track to 'turn the tides on defense production,' says NATO chief Rutte at a news conference in Berlin. He lauds rapid expansion of ’European’ defense industry, saying: ’Russia and China are expanding their militaries and their capabilities at speed and skill with little transparency.’ He claimed that Russia plans to deploy at least 1,500 tanks, 3,000 armored vehicles, and hundreds of Iskander missiles this year, whereas China already commands the world’s largest navy and has some of its largest defense companies. Their defense industries are producing weapons and have military equipment at an incredible rate, he added. Rutte stressed the importance of financial and industrial commitments, saying: ’Germany has already announced that it plans to invest almost €153 billion in defense by 2029.’ Regarding the role of German defense company Rheinmetall, he said: ’This factory alone plans to produce 350,000 artillery shells a year.’ He linked defense to economic growth, saying: ’Increased defense production is an engine of economic growth. (Source: Anadolu Agency - Turkey)
South America
Venezuela
August 27, 2025 Venezuela yesterday deployed warships and drones to patrol the country's coastline after the United States dispatched three destroyers to the region to pressure strongman President Maduro. Washington accuses Maduro of heading a cocaine trafficking cartel, Cartel de los Soles, which the Trump administration has designated a terrorist organization. Venezuela yesterday announced the deployment of 15,000 troops to the Colombia border in Zulia and Tachira states to fight drug trafficking. Interior Minister Cabello announced the seizure of 53 tons of drugs so far this year. Yesteray, Defense Minister Padrino said an ongoing operation in Venezuela's northeastern corner had resulted in the dismantling of shipyards where criminals intended to manufacture semisubmersibles and boats to transport drugs by sea to markets in Europe and North America. (Source: CBS News / "The Associated Press contributed" = U.S.)
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