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Trump named Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio as his running mate, ending months of buildup and settling on a much younger partner who could help the newly minted Republican presidential nominee appeal to working-class voters in Midwest battleground states.

The Wall Street Journal 

Trump named Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio as his running mate, ending months of buildup and settling on a much younger partner who could help the newly minted Republican presidential nominee appeal to working-class voters in Midwest battleground states.

The NATO Declaration and the Deadly Strategy of Neoconservatism

Antiwar.com 

Reprinted from CommonDreams. In 1992, U.S. foreign-policy exceptionalism went into overdrive. The U.S. has always viewed itself as an exceptional nation destined for leadership, and the demise of the Soviet Union in December 1991 convinced a group of committed ideologues – who came to be known as neoconservatives – that the U.S. should now rule … Continue reading "The NATO Declaration and the Deadly Strategy of Neoconservatism"

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A day on the farm with Simon Rogan

Financial Times 

The sustainability-driven superchef grows most of his restaurants’ produce on his farmstead in the Lake District, which this summer is offering a tasty peek behind the scenes at its workings

Some Photos: Silhouettes

Avax.news 

A young migrant runs through the Peace Oasis of the Holy Spirit Amparito shelter where migrants sleep on the floor on mats in Villahermosa, Mexico, late Friday, June 7, 2024. After the head of Mexico's immigration agency ordered a halt to deportations in December, migrants have been left in limbo as authorities round up migrants across the country and dump them in the southern Mexican cities of Villahermosa and Tapachula. (Photo by Felix Marquez/AP Photo)

Does the EU need a second parliament in Strasbourg?

EurActiv 

Exorbitant costs, carbon emissions, and time management are some of the reasons for scrapping the monthly commute of the entire European Parliament to Strasbourg, according to advocates of the idea. However, the dual residency of the institution is deeply rooted in European history and is actively supported by activists in the French city.