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Contents of issue N°136
EDITORIAL
• 3564 PiS retains Polish presidency
AMERICAS
• 3565 Tulsi Gabbard Considers Innovative Forms for Presidential Intelligence Briefing
• 3566 DOGE continues its action
• 3567 Supreme Court Repeals ’Parole’ of 500,000 Latin American Migrants
• 3568 Pete Hegseth asserts U.S. military presence in the Chinese sphere of influence
• 3569 The FBI Revelations
• 3570 Marco Rubio presents his reform of the Secretary of State
• 3571 Did Joe Biden’s staff forge his signature?
• 3572 Karine Jean-Pierre could reveal who manipulated former President Joe Biden
• 3573 Hearing of Joe Biden’s advisers
• 3574 Donald Trump breaks with the Federalist Society
• 3575 The Army once again succeeds in recruiting personnel
• 3576 The U.S. Ultimatum to Israel and Hamas
• 3577 US Senate challenges suspension of cooperation with EU on ’sanctions’ against Russia
• 3578 The Muslim Brotherhood soon to be banned in the United States?
EUROPE
• 3579 London publishes its Strategic Defense Review 2025
• 3580 London plans to have atomic bombers
• https://www.thetimes.com/uk/defence/article/review-fighter-jets-nuclear-weapons-x9vldt0sv
• 3581 The B9 and the Nordic countries commit to devote 5% of their GDP to ensure that the United States does not leave NATO’s integrated command
• 3582 The European Parliament partially reassured by Slovakia
• 3583 Ursula von der Leyen receives the Charlemagne Prize
• 3584 Serbia exports arms to Ukraine
• 3585 Vasyl Malyuk, the Ukrainian Otto Skorzeny
• 3586 Second direct Ukraine / Russia meeting
• 3587 Russia has rebuilt all of its nuclear bases in fifteen years
AFRICA
• 3588 Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar shows his might
ASIA
• 3589 Morgan Ortagus on the way out
• 3590 Gideon Sa’ar calls on France and the UK to put pressure on Hamas
• 3591 Israel bans ministerial visit to Ramallah
• 3592 — 23 Israeli-Palestinian peace organizations march in Haifa
• 3593 Greta Thunberg and Rima Hassan aboard the Freedom Flotilla
• 3594 Israel denies involvement in massacre of Palestinian civilians during humanitarian aid distribution
• 3595 Joseph Aoun pleads for an Arab common market
• 3596 Coordination for the Demilitarization of Palestinian Refugee Camps in Lebanon
• 3597 Tom Barrack Encourages Negotiations Between Israel and Syria
• 3598 Ahmed el-Sharaa gives an interview to the Jewish Journal
• 3599 Russia still considers the Presidential Council of the Republic of Yemen to be representative of that country
• 3600 Failure of the US / Iran negotiations
• 3601 Pakistan defeated Bharat with Chinese weapons
• 3602 Muhammad Yunus decides, alone, on a “humanitarian” corridor Chittagong-Rakhine
• 3603 Lee Jae-myung new South Korean president
• 3604 Military cooperation between Pyongyang and Moscow violates Cold War resolutions
INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
• 3605 Organization of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly
• 3606 Confrontation between Russia and the West at two UNSC meetings on the conflict in Ukraine
• 3607 U.S. vetoes resolution demanding ceasefire in Gaza
• 3608 U.S. Ultimatum to NATO Allies