Puppet Masters
However, leading Brexiteer Tory MPs and ministers have suggested May had only agreed to further discussions on supporting Tory rebel Dominic Grieve's amendment. Grieve, a Remainer, endeavored to give parliament a meaningful say should a "no deal" Brexit become a prospect, reports The Guardian. That supposedly, according to BBC's Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg, drew a colorful response from a pro-EU Tory rebel: "If she f**ks us, she's f**ked."
In a speech for 600 business and political guests in May, Macron called on the local mayors themselves - together with the population - to find suitable solutions, for the problems in France's 1,500 no-go areas or 'sensitive areas' as France calls them.
Many mayors were struck by Macron's speech. They had expected concrete political guidelines. Macron's proposals are a long way from the ambitious strategy for the sensitive zones that former minister Jean-Louis Borloo had previously developed and published on behalf of Macron.
Instead, Macron passed the buck: not he, but his predecessors have caused today's problems. All solutions designed from above have failed, so they must come from below. He called for a "general mobilisation" of the population, organising itself to save the nation.
The world was taken to the brink of war and then back again.
That Donald J Trump will now become a Nobel Laureate is axiomatic, however surprising such a sentence might be, but a second term as president, which is looking more likely by the day, may almost be as surprising.
With the US economy on the up, his G7 "partners" roasted in insults, and the Korean imbroglio basted in Trumpian batter - seasoned by the oft-reviled China and Russia - it is more entertaining to take a look at the smoking wreckage of Trump's domestic opposition.
Speaking during a press conference following his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Singapore, Trump suggested Trudeau's remarks during the G7, in which he claimed that Canada "will not be pushed around" by the US, has soured the relationship between the pair.
Trump had informed the Western allies of his plans to impose new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Canada, the European Union and Mexico. The move caused consternation among other members, leading Trudeau to promise to "move forward with retaliatory measures" in a news conference scheduled after Trump had left.
Calling De Niro "a very Low IQ individual" Trump said the actor "received [too] many shots to the head by real boxers in movies" and might be "punch-drunk."
"Wake up Punchy!" the president tweeted on Tuesday, on his way back from a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Singapore.
"This damaging treaty, unique in the history of mankind, is unworthy and unacceptable for me. It violates the constitution, laws, and destroys state institutions. I will not legalize this amateur political move," President Gjorge Ivanov said in a Wednesday address to the nation.
Greece has been in a dispute with Macedonia since 1991, when the latter seceded from Yugoslavia and declared its independence. Athens believes that by calling itself the Republic of Macedonia, the country is stating a territorial claim over the northern Greek province of Macedonia.
Comment: Macedonia has agreed to change its name to Northern Macedonia in order to end a decades-old row with Greece, which among other things prevented the former Yugoslav republic from joining the EU and NATO.
"Macedonia will be called the Republic of Northern Macedonia [Severna Makedonija]," Zoran Zaev, the country's prime minister, announced Tuesday. The new name will be used both domestically and internationally, with Macedonia making a relevant amendment to its Constitution, Zaev added.
"Currently the Supreme Leader has ordered that the programs be carried out within the parameters of the nuclear deal,"spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Behrouz Kamalvandi told the Young Journalists' Club (YJC) in an interview. "And when he gives the order we will announce the programs for operating outside of the nuclear deal for reviving Fordow."
He added that new equipment would also be installed at the Natanz nuclear facility.
Comment: The European Union says the US departure from the Iran nuclear deal has had a negative effect on credibility of international agreements.
EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini made the remarks on Tuesday while addressing a European parliament plenary session in Strasbourg.
Mogherini went on to underscore the EU's support for the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), stressing that the there was no "alternative" to it, regardless of the US withdrawal.
She added that finding solutions for banking and finance issues, is a key challenge for the EU member states.
"The most important challenge now is to find solutions for banking and finance because legitimate trade and investment needs banking partners and financial models that work," she added.
"These issues are being addressed through intensive expert consultations happening basically on the daily basis, including in Brussels and in Tehran last week, but also on the political level," she added.
Scandals piling up: Netanyahu questioned for 1st time in 'submarine affair' corruption investigation
Netanyahu testified about "the range of professional considerations" leading him to decide to purchase three Dolphin-class submarines and four Sa'ar 6-class corvettes from the renowned German shipbuilding company ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, the PM's office said in a statement on Tuesday. The police refused to elaborate on the details of the testimony, noting that the investigation, under the supervision of the State Attorney, is ongoing.
It is the first time Netanyahu, not a suspect himself, has been questioned in the so-called 'Case 3000,' which revolves around the alleged corruption and graft in the procurement of the vessels.
Comment:
- Netanyahu's former chief of staff David Sharan arrested in 'submarines affair'
- Israeli "Crime Minister" Netanyahu brushes off 6 weeks of protests over his festering corruption
- Netanyahu's list of corruption scandals
- Israeli police to interrogate Netanyahu on at least two 'abuse of power' charges
- Netanyahu defiant as Israeli police recommend indictment over bribery and fraud charges
- A litany of scandals: Inside the Netanyahu corruption probe & why he could be indicted
- Netanyahu's scandals reflect corruption at the heart of Israeli society

A general view shows the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) new office complex in Taipei on June 12, 2018.
The US-funded American Institute of Taiwan (AIT) unveiled its new headquarters in Taiwan's capital on Tuesday, amid growing tension between the US and China over the fate of the disputed island. The massive $256 million complex, complete with Chinese gardens, occupies 6.5 hectares and will house nearly 500 American and local employees.
The swanky facility replaces AIT's old stomping ground - a low-key military building that had housed the organization for decades.
Comment: The US isn't interested in the sovereignty of Taiwan - they're interested in producing a vassal state they can use to 'contain' China's growth and leadership in Asia.

Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter (R), speaks alongside his wife Stephanie, and US Vice President Joe Biden during a swearing-in ceremony in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC, February 17, 2015.
During a talk on his new memoir, Biden had been discussing his late son Beau's feelings on the conviction of pediatrician Earl Bradley for the rape and molestation of young children. It was then that the man in the audience stood up and accused Biden himself of abusing women.
"What about the girls you molested on C-Span at the Senate swearing in?" the man shouted, according to The News Journal in Wilmington.
The man seemed to be referring to an incident in 2015 when Biden tried to kiss the awkward-looking teenage daughter of a US Senator on the head during a Congressional swearing in ceremony. The former vice president has been criticized before for letting his hands wander when around women, often touching them or rubbing their shoulders without permission.













Comment: It's rather pathetic how little Macron and the other politicians who are responsible for this situation to actually do anything about the conditions they have created. It's almost like they wanted to create chaos in European society.