Armenia's PM Pashinyan:
If we succeed in becoming an EU member, that will be a very great achievement.
If, for some reason, the European Union decides it will no longer enlarge — then we will still come out having gained enormously, because we will be a country that fully conforms to EU standards.
And this is not being done for the European Union — this is being done for the citizens of the Republic of Armenia.
In December 2022, during russia’s occupation of Mariupol, Ukrainian books from the library of the Pryazovskyi State Technical University were thrown out, piled in the street, and burned. This is not just an act of vandalism — it’s an attempt to erase Ukrainian language, culture, and identity.
Wherever russia occupies, it systematically bans Ukrainian language in schools, replaces curricula with russian propaganda, and destroys cultural symbols. It’s a brutal continuation of a long history of russification and cultural repression.
Book burning is a powerful symbol — it shows fear of free thought and national memory. And yet, each burned book reminds us why Ukraine’s resistance matters: because words and ideas are as dangerous to tyrants as weapons.
A local woman reports that 200+ Pakistani migrants have created a no-go zone in a small Japanese community on Hokkaido.
Japanese people trying to enter it are quickly surrounded by the migrants and told to leave.
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🇪🇸 🇪🇺 Spain has detonated Europe’s biggest migrant bomb yet, legalizing 1.3 million illegal migrants in one sweeping amnesty and triggering political backlash across the European Union.
Spanish PM Sánchez’s move has sparked a confrontation with Meloni, who argues the measure could increase migration flows within the Schengen Area and undermine border controls across Europe.
Meloni warned that the precedent could push more migrants northward and place additional pressure on EU migration policies.
Large queues formed outside registration centers as more than 360,000 people reportedly obtained provisional documentation. Sánchez has defended the policy as an act of justice and a benefit for economic growth.
Source: GB News, OK Diario / Writer: Samuel
Germany hit a record 41.5°C yesterday. Water cannons cooled crowds at Brandenburg Gate as an unprecedented heat wave moves north and east across Europe. Denmark and the Czech Republic also broke all-time highs.
BREAKING: 🇵🇱🇷🇺 Poland's Foreign Minister Issues Stark Warning to Putin
"If Ukraine isn't enough for you… you'll have to face us."
Radosław Sikorski says Poland has F-16s, F-35s, Abrams tanks, HIMARS, and an army ready to fight.
The message: Poland says it is prepared to defend itself if Russia expands the war beyond Ukraine.
Our long-range operations are consistent, precise responses to Russia dragging out the war and attacking Ukrainian cities and communities.
Last night, Defense Forces units struck the Poltavska oil depot in the Krasnodar region. The target was approximately 300 kilometers from the front line. This morning, the Security Service of Ukraine hit two oil refineries in Ufa – Bashneft-Ufaneftekhim and Bashneft-Novoil. That’s 1,500 kilometers from the front line.
We are implementing our long-range sanctions plan. I thank all Ukrainian warriors who ensure our precision. The Russians should be thinking about real diplomacy instead of once again trying to trick others or buy time. The war must be brought to an end.
France's heatwave is becoming a national emergency. Macron urges to stay vigilant 🙏
French President has urged the nation to protect themselves as much as possible and adapt to unprecedented conditions.
"We are living through a completely unprecedented period. We can adapt to climate change, but it is impossible to quickly adapt to a heatwave unlike anything Europe has ever experienced and unlike anything in our own history," Macron said.
France has never experienced such a prolonged period of extreme heat. Temperatures are currently 15°C above the seasonal average.
🔴 Résistant, historien, combattant des deux guerres, auteur de L’Étrange Défaite, un livre qui racontait avant tout le monde la soumission de la France de Vichy au régime nazi, et fusillé en 1944… Qui est Marc Bloch, panthéonisé aujourd’hui ? #JT20h
Les cénotaphes de l'historien et résistant Marc Bloch et de son épouse Simonne viennent de rentrer dans la crypte du #Panthéon.
Ils sont remplis d'objets symboliques évoquant la vie du couple. Le corps de Simonne Bloch n'a jamais été retrouvé. Marc Bloch lui est enterré dans un cimetière dans la Creuse.
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Ce 23 juin, l’historien et résistant Marc Bloch entre au Panthéon. Républicain, laïque, patriote… Il a laissé une trace indélébile dans le monde de l’histoire médiévale. Combattant en 14-18 et en 1940, Marc Bloch n’a jamais fui. Au point d’entrer dans la résistance et d’être fusillé par les nazis en 1944.