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Goodbye CSTO: Armenia wants to leave the Russian military alliance

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Goodbye CSTO: Armenia wants to leave the Russian military alliance

Pashinyan: „We will go”
Armenia wants to turn its back on the military alliance with Moscow

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Anger over alleged Russian inaction in Nagorno-Karabakh remains rooted in Armenia. At first, the relationship cooled significantly, and then Armenia did not participate in a military exercise. Now things are going better and she wants to leave the alliance.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan wants to remove his country from the Russia-dominated security alliance that includes several former Soviet countries. Pashinyan said that his government would later decide the exact timing of its withdrawal from the Collective Security Treaty Organization, which includes Russia, Belarus, and the former Soviet Union countries in Central Asia, namely Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.

As the dispute with Russia deepened, Armenia had previously frozen its participation in the alliance, canceled its participation in joint military exercises and avoided attending CSTO summits. Now, in a question session in Parliament, Pashinyan said for the first time that Armenia will withdraw from the CSTO completely. There was no immediate statement from the Russian side.

“We will go,” Pashinyan said. „We won’t go back, there’s no other way.” Shortly thereafter, in an apparent attempt to mitigate disdain for Moscow, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirsoyan confirmed that Pashinyan had not yet announced a complete withdrawal. “Those who claim that the prime minister said that Armenia is withdrawing from the CSTO are wrong,” Mirzoyan said.

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Armenia’s relations with Russia, its long-time ally, have become increasingly strained since Azerbaijan seized the Nagorno-Karabakh region in a military offensive in September, ending three decades of Armenian separatist rule. The Armenian side accuses Russian peacekeepers, which were deployed in Nagorno-Karabakh in 2020 after previous hostilities, of failing to stop the Azerbaijani attack.

Moscow, which has a military base in Armenia, rejected the allegations, saying its forces had no mandate to intervene. The Kremlin, in turn, is angered by Pashinyan’s efforts to deepen relations with the West. Russia was particularly angry at Armenia’s decision to join the International Criminal Court, which last year issued an arrest warrant for Putin for alleged war crimes in Ukraine.

Pashinyan is currently facing calls for his resignation. The background is his government’s decision to cede four border villages to Azerbaijan in order to facilitate a peace agreement with the old adversary. Violent clashes broke out on Wednesday when thousands of demonstrators tried to break through police barriers outside the Parliament building. The demonstrators threw bottles and stones at the police, who then used stun grenades. According to official information, about 30 people were injured, and the police arrested a large number of demonstrators.

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Steve Bannon Begins Prison Sentence: 'I’m Proud I’m Going to Prison’

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Steve Bannon Begins Prison Sentence: 'I’m Proud I’m Going to Prison’
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“I’m proud to go to prison” – Bannon begins four-month sentence

Steve Bannon is in jail because he refused to testify before the US Congress and provide documents to lawmakers.

Steve Bannon is in jail because he refused to testify before the US Congress and provide documents to lawmakers.

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Contempt of Congress: Former Trump confidant Steve Bannon will spend the next four months in a Connecticut prison. The 70-year-old sees himself as a political victim of the Democrats. “I’m proud to be going to prison,” Bannon said.

sTiff Bannon, a longtime confidant of former US President Donald Trump, has begun a four-month prison sentence. The 70-year-old appeared Monday at a prison in Connecticut, where he turned himself in and was taken into custody, the prison authority said.

He has previously declared himself a “political prisoner” to reporters. Bannon added that Trump has shown “great solidarity” with him. In addition, the former White House chief strategist has taken a stand against Democrats, especially Attorney General Merrick Garland. “I’m proud to be going to prison,” Bannon said. In doing so, he stands up to “Garland’s corrupt Justice Department.”

Outside the prison on Monday, Bannon was greeted by a group of Trump supporters. In a nod to the right-wing populist’s possible re-election in November, they held up “Trump 2024” flags. Also in attendance was far-right Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, a staunch Trump supporter.

Steve Bannon stands next to Marjorie Taylor Greene and other supporters outside the prison in Danbury, Connecticut.

Steve Bannon stands next to Marjorie Taylor Greene and other supporters outside the prison in Danbury, Connecticut.

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Bannon was convicted in 2022 of contempt of Congress for ignoring a subpoena from the committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol and failing to provide requested documents. The court allowed Bannon to remain free for nearly two years while he legally fought his four-month prison sentence.

After an appeals court upheld the convictions, the judge ordered him to begin his prison sentence on July 1. Just last Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected Bannon’s urgent request to stay his detention.

Bannon has been with Trump’s political rise since the beginning, first as chairman of the far-right news site Breitbart News, then as campaign manager in 2016. After Trump won the election, he became chief White House strategist. Trump fired him in August 2017.

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’Crazy Idea’: Small Swedish Town Sells Building Land for Cents

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A small Swedish town sells its land allocated for construction at low prices

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In order to stimulate growth in the sparsely populated area, the small Swedish town of Gottjeni is offering building plots at ridiculous prices. The response is overwhelming.

Land for building at less than ten cents per square meter: Because of this deal offer, a small town in southwestern Sweden has been seized by interested parties. “We started the campaign in mid-April,” said Johan Mansson, mayor of Goteni, a town of 5,000 people. 30 properties that have been abandoned for decades have been put up for sale at a price per square meter of one Swedish krona (about ten cents). It was a “crazy idea” and a marketing campaign.

“With this attractive offer, the municipality wanted to provide more living space in the low-density area and thus stimulate growth in the area,” Mansson continued. The properties on offer range in size from seven to 1,200 square metres. When purchasing, the new owner undertakes to build a house on them within two years. Shortly after the campaign began, three properties were sold, which is “a great success for such a small community,” said Mayor Mansson. “We could never have imagined what would happen to us.”

Sales have been temporarily halted

Because when a local TV station reported the unusual offer at the end of June, the story spread like wildfire: Swedish media reported, a video was distributed on the Tiktok platform, two English-language media outlets picked up the story and millions of people discovered it Götene and unbeatable land prices .

From that moment on, the city government was inundated with emails and calls. In the meantime, sales were halted so that all offers could be considered. “We have interested parties from Europe, Asia — especially India and Pakistan — as well as the United States, Australia and even South America,” said Mayor Manson. The campaign has put the small town “on the world map.” The property sale will continue at auction in early August.

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Hungary: EU Council Presidency: Orban with Trump’s slogan – “Make Europe Great Again”

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Hungary: EU Council Presidency: Orban with Trump’s slogan – “Make Europe Great Again”
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“Make Europe great again” – Hungary takes over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union

Hungary takes over the presidency of the Council of the European Union

Hungary holds the presidency of the Council of the European Union, which rotates every six months. The country will chair the Council of Ministers until the end of the year and can greatly influence it.

Hungary assumed the presidency of the Council of the European Union on Monday. The country will then lead several EU ministerial meetings for six months. In terms of content, the Orban government pushes two themes and places them under a slogan familiar to Donald Trump.

DrHungary will hold the presidency of the Council of the European Union for the next six months. The Budapest government has decided to use its presidency to strengthen the EU’s economic competitiveness. To boost growth, they want to adopt a new agreement, the government announced when it took over the presidency of the Council of the European Union on Monday. In addition, they must better combat illegal immigration – including through agreements with third countries.

The EU presidency rotates among the 27 member states every six months. Hungarian government representatives will chair several ministerial meetings until the end of December, and mediate disputes between EU countries.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is known for his critical stance on the European Union. In the past, he has repeatedly clashed with other member states and obstructed important votes. Most recently, especially with support for Ukraine, which is under attack from Russia, and sanctions imposed on Moscow.

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He added: “The presidency does not mean that you are the president of Europe. Outgoing Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo recently told his colleague in Budapest in Brussels: “The presidency means that you are the one who has to present the settlement.” Belgium has previously held the presidency of the Council of the European Union.

Budapest wants to 'make Europe great again’

How much Orbán will accept this is questionable. Ukraine will continue to play a key role for the EU in the coming weeks and months – both in terms of providing further aid, but also in the country’s ongoing accession talks. EU heads of state and government recently agreed that Europe needs to become less militarized and significantly strengthen its arms industry. It is now up to Hungary to step up these efforts.

The right-wing nationalist Hungarian government had previously made headlines with its slogan for the Council presidency: “Make Europe Great Again” – a modified campaign slogan of controversial former US President Donald Trump. In German, the proverb means something like “Make Europe great again.”

In the past, Orbán and Trump have repeatedly praised each other. It was only in March that Orbán praised Trump as the “peace president” at a meeting, while the American in turn praised the Hungarian president as the “best leader” ever.

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Federal Minister of Finance Christian Lindner (FDP)

It remains to be seen exactly what this leadership will look like with regard to the Council presidency. But ultimately, the power of the Council Presidency is also limited: legislative proposals come from the EU Commission. The drafting of the legal texts is then finally negotiated by the EU countries and Parliament. In addition, now – three weeks after the European elections – neither the Commission nor Parliament are fully operational. Many important positions still need to be filled. Therefore, it is not expected that many new legislative initiatives will be launched at this stage.

Urban He forms a right-wing party alliance with the AfD as an aspirant

But Orban also wants to expand his influence in the EU Parliament. One day before assuming the presidency of the Council, Orban announced the creation of a new far-right faction in Parliament. The „Patriots for Europe” group includes the ruling Fidesz party in Hungary, the right-wing Austrian Freedom Party, and the populist Czech liberal Ano party. The alliance is open to other parties committed to the “National Statement” signed by the leaders of the three parties in Vienna on Sunday.

With the hoped-for influx, Orbán said, the group would become “the largest faction of right-wing forces in Europe.” Their manifesto contains positions familiar to right-wing, right-wing populist and far-right parties: rejection of immigration and the “Green Deal,” no support for Ukraine under attack from Russia, and dismantling EU integration in order to strengthen the sovereignty of nation states.

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Tino Chrupalla, Federal Chairman of the Alternative for Germany party, during his speech at the closing of the party conference in Essen

The three parties received the largest number of votes in the EU elections in their respective countries. Fidesz has eleven representatives in the new European Parliament, ANO has seven representatives, and FPÖ has six representatives. In total, they have 24 out of 705 representatives on the EU body. It takes at least 23 representatives from seven countries to form a parliamentary group.

In terms of substance, there are many points of contact, especially between Fidesz and the Austrian Freedom Party, with the AfD, which was excluded from the right-wing Identitarian faction shortly before the European elections. On the sidelines of the AfD’s federal party conference in Essen, AfD leader Tino Chrupala did not want to comment on Orbán’s plans when asked on Sunday.

However, AfD MEP Mark Jungen expressed his opinion positively to Deutschlandfunk. „So if it were up to me, we would also be happy to join this group” and his party could „sign the national manifesto” „immediately”. In terms of content, they are „very close to Orbán” and are working on „establishing a formal cooperation in the future”.

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