🇩🇪🤝🇷🇺“The first aim was to separate Germany from Russia because without Germany there is no Europe. The first aim was not Europe, not Russia. It was the Russian-German friendship,” ⚰️
The EU’s new Migration Pact will become fully applicable in 8 days.
The new law will give the European Commission more power over which EU member states will have to take in more asylum seekers or pay significant sums for the asylum seekers’ stay in Europe (the so-called mandatory solidarity mechanism).
On June 12th, the new responsibility rules will replace the Dublin Mechanism which used to decide which countries should deal with specific asylum cases. The old rule was that the first country an asylum seeker enters in Europe is the country that should process his asylum application.
Brussels has presented the new system as a “more harmonised European asylum and migration management framework” based on migrant relocation quotas.
On October 15th, the European Commission will for the first time publish the full European Annual Asylum and Migration Report and its assessment of migratory pressure on each Member State.
This launches the new standard annual migration management cycle which begins with data collection from Member States and EU agencies on migration.
The Commission then issues the Report and pressure classifications (countries will be classified as under pressure, at risk or facing a significant migratory pressure)
The Commission will then propose the Annual Solidarity Pool, meaning a number of quote migrants that should be shared by EU member states.
A High-Level Solidarity Forum will be organized at the end of the year where member states pledge their contributions.
The solidarity pool is a permanent and mandatory mechanism.
Contributing states can choose between either receiving their quota migrants, pay €20,000 per non-relocated migrant or take alternative costly measures such as offering operational support, capacity building (e.g. infrastructure, training and equipment for borders and reception).
For 2026, the pool was set at 21,000 migrant quota relocations or €420 million.
From 2027, the regulation sets a minimum reference of 30,000 relocations and €600 million, with no fixed upper limit.
The size of the Solidarity Pool will depend on the European Commission’s assessed migratory pressure from the number of migrant arrivals and needs of frontline states.
It means that if a 2015 European Migration Crisis scenario would be repeatedly at an even larger scale, such as the sudden arrival of for example 10 million asylum seekers in a single year, Brussels won’t stop them at the border but rather take them in and relocate them across EU member states.
Those states will then process their asylum claims and decide on whether to grant them asylum or issue them deportation orders.
However, as we all know, most deportation orders are today impossible to execute as migrants either don’t provide their real identities, their home states refuse to take them back or European courts issue rulings saying that their deportation to their home country would be inhumane and out their human rights at risk.
While EU Member States will retain implementation roles and will have some ability to choose how to tackle their quota of the migrant Solidary Pool, the framework centralises key elements under EU law, giving the European Commission greater influence over the asylum policies of member states.
This shifts from purely national control of migration toward collective EU governance in asylum policy, which reduces individual Member State sovereignty in this area in exchange for burden-sharing at an EU level.
Putin: Those who fear a Russian attack on NATO should ask themselves, “What would be the point?” There is no reason for Russia to wage war against Europe.
“It’s not just nonsense, but a deliberate provocation,” he added.
🇷🇺🇺🇦 Putin: “The weapons from Ukraine are spreading all over the world. That's a fact.
We also see a revival of Nazism. What will we do about it?”
https://t.co/w8pREbnr8u
Ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing are glaring symptoms of civilizational decline. They must be rejected across the West.
The United States sends our condolences to the family of Henry Nowak and the people of the United Kingdom at this troubling time.
🇩🇪🇷🇺‼️🚨 GAS DELIVERIES:
Putin says Russia can start delivering gas to Germany tomorrow if Germany asks! One of the pipes of Nord Stream 2 is fully intact and working.
Germany just needs to request Russian gas to save its economy, and tomorrow the button can be pressed and it starts flowing.
🇩🇪🤝🇷🇺“The first aim was to separate Germany from Russia because without Germany there is no Europe. The first aim was not Europe, not Russia. It was the Russian-German friendship,” ⚰️
🇷🇺🇩🇪 Bro is saying it
Putin on Germany:
"AfD is ahead of both the CDU and SPD in Germany.
This is all due to the fact that the leadership of AfD is capable of clearly stating its positions in the interests of the German people and the German economy."
https://t.co/MMVzTl5Ki5
MURDER: Brothers locked up after using car to target e-bike riders, killing an innocent boy
A comprehensive investigation to secure justice for 16-year-old Abdullah Yaser Abdullah Al-Yazidi has resulted in two men being jailed.
Abdullah was an entirely innocent boy who was simply walking to the shops when he was fatally struck by a vehicle on Staniforth Road, in Darnall, on 4 June 2025.
Witnesses reported an Audi S3 being driven on the pavement at speed which subsequently hit Abdullah leaving him seriously injured. Sadly, despite the best efforts of medical personnel, he died at hospital the same day.
An investigation was launched and a vehicle matching the description was soon found by officers abandoned on nearby Robinson Avenue. While enquiries were underway to locate the registered keeper of the vehicle, officers swiftly recovered CCTV showing the incident.
Footage showed an Audi being dangerously manoeuvred into the opposite carriageway in an attempt to collide with a moped and two electric bikes. One rider was hit by the vehicle, suffering serious injuries, before the car collided with Abdullah.
Behind the wheel of the vehicle was Zulkernain Ahmed and in the rear passenger seat, his brother Armaan Ahmed.
Showing no remorse for what he had just done, Zulkernain proceeded to perform a U-turn in the road - driving back past the traumatic and devastating scene he had been responsible for - before abandoning the vehicle.
The brothers returned home to collect passports and money before attempting to flee the country. However, while the pair were trying to make good their escape, quick work by detectives had identified as Zulkernain as a suspect and had marked him as wanted.
As the pair attempted to board a ferry at the Port of Dover in the early hours of the next day, they were arrested and brought back to South Yorkshire to be questioned.
Both men, of Locke Drive, Sheffield, were later charged with murder.
Following a five-week trial, Zulkernain was convicted of murder. Armaan was found not guilty of murder, but guilty of manslaughter.
Today (Thursday 4 June) Zulkernain, aged 21, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 30 years. Taking into account the days Zulkernain has spent on remand this is a minimum term of 29 years and five days. Armaan, aged 27, was jailed for 17 years. https://t.co/bTgSZ2ET1P
🚨🇳🇱 HUGE! Dutch Lawyer Stands Against the Legality of Digital ID.
"The EU CANNOT impose anything on member states. EU is not a state and it is not a sovereign country!"
🇪🇺🇧🇪 Central Brussels is still being vandalized by groups of migrants
Public and private property has been vandalized, while some buildings and vehicles have been set on fire
Police officers and firefighters are being targeted with rocks and fireworks
Next time when von der Leyen tells you that EU is doing great, just show her this video