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#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Germany's Merz open to France extending nuclear deterrent
Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany's CDU party, expressed support for discussions on extending France's nuclear deterrent to Europe amid changing global security dynamics. He emphasized the need for European unity in nuclear deterrence, while maintaining the importance of the US nuclear umbrella.
Merz clarified that Germany cannot possess nuclear weapons due to international treaties, despite calls from some factions for nuclear armament. His comments come as the CDU/CSU seeks to form a coalition government with the SPD, alongside plans for increased defense investment.
Times Of Israel: US-Hamas talks focused on last living American hostage, Edan Alexander, group says
Recent meetings between Hamas leaders and U.S. hostage negotiator Adam Boehler have focused on the potential release of Edan Alexander, an Israeli-American hostage. This marks a departure from U.S. policy against negotiating with designated terrorist organizations.
Hamas has indicated a willingness to discuss the release of prisoners within a broader agreement, while also maintaining its conditions for a second phase of ceasefire negotiations with Israel. Prime Minister Netanyahu is sending a delegation to Qatar to advance these discussions.
The Western Journal: 'The Maltese Falcon' and Zelenskyy's White House Blow Up
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy left a recent meeting with President Trump empty-handed, failing to secure a rare earth mineral deal. His perceived overconfidence and lack of negotiation skills were highlighted, especially given Ukraine's dire situation against Russia.
Despite significant U.S. financial support, questions remain about the effectiveness of aid and the future of Ukraine's war efforts. Zelenskyy's confrontational approach may have undermined his position as a leader of democracy.
#military
The Telegraph: Defence Secretary calms fears on intelligence sharing breakdown with US
Britain aims to strengthen its defense ties with the US amid rising global threats, according to Defence Secretary John Healey. He emphasized the importance of continued intelligence sharing, particularly in light of Russian aggression in Europe.
Healey's recent meeting with US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth underscored the close security alliance between the two nations. He expressed commitment to enhancing collaboration on military operations and advanced technologies.
#culture
GB News: Pierce Brosnan declares next James Bond must be British while admitting ‘certain lament’ over Amazon contro
Pierce Brosnan emphasized that the next James Bond should be British, expressing concerns over Amazon MGM Studios' creative control of the franchise. He hopes the character will be treated with dignity and respect, while acknowledging uncertainty about the future direction of 007.
Fellow former Bond Timothy Dalton echoed these sentiments, lamenting the potential Americanization of the iconic role. Despite the changes, the franchise's British essence remains a priority for both actors, who have voiced their hopes for its continued legacy.
#crime
Fox News: Suzanne Simpson murder: Texas attorneys sift through evidence as husband’s case rocks affluent neighborhood
Suzanne Simpson, a Texas real estate agent, disappeared on October 6, 2024, following a dispute with her husband, Brad Simpson. He is charged with her murder, along with several other offenses, as evidence is still being processed. Surveillance footage and witness accounts suggest a violent altercation occurred that night.
Following her disappearance, Brad was seen purchasing items like cement and trash bags, and his truck was linked to suspicious activities. Authorities found evidence, including blood stains and a saw with Suzanne's DNA, at his property. He remains in custody with a $3 million bond.