برچسب: America and Europe

  • Famous American Host Claims Jeffrey Epstein Was Likely a Mossad Agent

    Famous American Host Claims Jeffrey Epstein Was Likely a Mossad Agent

    American broadcaster ‍Tucker Carlson identifies ⁢Jeffrey ⁣Epstein⁢ as an agent ‍of the⁤ Israeli foreign intelligence service, Mossad.

    According too the‍ English section of⁤ webangah News Agency, citing mehr News Agency ‍and Russia Today, ‍prominent American host Tucker Carlson stated in his speech⁢ at⁣ the Turning Point USA ​conference that the Jeffrey Epstein scandal reveals‌ he most likely worked for‍ a foreign intelligence service rather than a U.S. agency.He saeid clearly, Epstein was an ⁤operative for Israel’s Mossad.

    Carlson added that Epstein rose ‌from being an uncredentialed⁢ teacher ⁣in the 1970s‌ to owning a‌ private island, a⁢ private ⁢jet, ⁤and New York’s largest mansion. He said Americans have every ⁣right to ask ⁤how‌ this‌ happened⁤ and who Epstein was truly working for.

    He emphasized ‍that Epstein‍ had ‍direct ties ⁤to a ⁤foreign government.‌ While no one is allowed to name Israel as that government-treating such claims as ⁣taboo-Carlson ⁣insisted⁣ there‍ is nothing wrong with stating this fact.

    Carlson criticized the U.S.government by saying if Washington provides funds to Israel and crimes are⁤ committed on American soil by Israelis, then ‌Americans have every right to ‍directly⁤ ask Israel: Did you actually do this?

    He also noted that ⁣people have been led to believe such questions are signs ⁤of‍ hatred or ‍prejudice when​ they are simply natural and legitimate inquiries.

    Carlson accused ⁢the U.S. Department of⁢ Justice of protecting Epstein by withholding key⁤ documents​ related to his ⁤case.

    He continued: “The‍ government has yet to release⁣ real evidence as its initial‌ goal ⁣was protecting Epstein.”

    The DOJ recently declared Epstein’s death‌ a suicide and stated he⁤ did not possess ⁢any list ‌for ​blackmail purposes.

    Still, ⁢Carlson insisted ⁢more information about the case will‍ be revealed ⁣in time.

    News Sources: © webangah ​News Agency,Mehr News ‍Agency,Russia⁣ Today,
  • Diverse Reactions from European Officials to Trump’s Tariffs

    Diverse Reactions from European Officials to Trump’s Tariffs

    Following the ⁣President of ‌the European ‍Commission, the ⁤President of the European Council and officials from italy and the ⁤Netherlands have also responded to‍ President trump’s⁢ announcement of new tariffs.

    According to the English section of webangah ​News Agency, citing‍ Mehr News Agency and‍ Russia Today, Antonio Costa, President of the European council, said‌ Saturday in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threat: The European‌ Union remains firm, united, and ready to protect its interests.He fully supports Ursula von der‌ Leyen, President of the European Commission, in her efforts to reach‍ a fair agreement with the United States.

    dick Schoof, Prime Minister of the Netherlands, ⁤called⁤ Washington’s tariffs on Europe concerning.

    Italy also reacted as an EU member state by stressing that continued focus on ⁣trade talks with the United States is essential.

    Earlier today, Ursula von der Leyen stated in response to‌ Trump’s ⁤tariff ⁤threat: We remain ready to continue efforts toward an agreement by August 1. At the same time,we ‍will take all‍ necessary measures-including proportionate countermeasures if needed-to protect EU interests. Imposing 30% tariffs on EU exports would disrupt critical transatlantic supply⁢ chains ‌and harm businesses, consumers, and patients on both sides of‍ the Atlantic.

    The ‍U.S.president ​had ​previously ‌announced ⁣that starting early next month additional⁢ tariffs up to 30% would be imposed on EU goods. He also stated similar duties⁤ would apply from early next month ‍on Mexico. ‍Furthermore,if Europe retaliates with counter-tariffs against America’s products,Washington⁣ intends to ‌increase​ their rates even further.

    News Sources:⁣ © webangah News Agency
  • Germany and France Respond to Trump’s Anti-European Tariffs

    Germany and France Respond to Trump’s Anti-European Tariffs

    Berlin and⁤ Paris‍ respond ⁢to Trump’s tariff threat against the European Union starting next ‌month.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency, Berlin and Paris have reacted‌ to the tariffs​ announced today by the US president.

    Al Mayadeen‍ reported that‍ French President⁢ Emmanuel Macron stated that ⁤the European Union must firmly defend Europe’s interests.

    The French president asserted that France,⁢ along with the President of the European Commission, strongly objects to the announced ⁣30 percent tariffs on EU⁣ exports to the United ⁤States ‍effective‍ August 1. Specifically, this means⁤ accelerating preparations for credible countermeasures ⁣using all available tools if no ‌agreement is reached by then.

    Meanwhile,Agence France-Presse quoted a German minister who said Berlin urges the EU to negotiate pragmatically with Washington following ​Trump’s new tariffs.

    Earlier, US President donald Trump declared that from early next month additional tariffs up to 30 percent would ⁣be imposed on both ‍the‍ European Union and Mexico. He added that⁤ if retaliatory tariffs are applied by the EU against the‍ US,⁤ they will increase their tariffs further.

    ⁣News Sources: ⁢© webangah News Agency
  • International Palestine Conference to Be Held at United Nations Headquarters

    International Palestine Conference to Be Held at United Nations Headquarters

    The “International Palestine Conference” is scheduled to ⁢take place from July 26 to ‍28 at the United Nations‍ headquarters in New York, aiming to explore peaceful solutions for the‍ Palestinian issue.

    The English section⁤ of webangah News⁣ Agency, citing Mehr News Agency adn Anadolu ⁤Agency, reports ​that⁣ the International Palestine Conference, focusing on peaceful approaches​ to resolving the Palestine issue, will be held from July 26 to 28 at the United Nations headquarters in New York.

    The permanent missions of France and‍ saudi Arabia to⁤ the United Nations, who are co-chairing the conference, have sent invitations to member states urging thier participation in this event.

    The invitation letter states that the conference will convene at a high level between July 26 ⁤and 28 with​ the ​objective of discussing a peaceful resolution for Palestine.

    Originally scheduled for June 17-20 according to a UN general Assembly resolution,‍ this conference was postponed following an attack by Israeli forces⁣ against Iran in violation of UN directives.

    ‌ News Sources: © webangah​ News Agency,
  • European Commission President Responds to Trump’s Tariff Threat

    European Commission President Responds to Trump’s Tariff Threat

    European Commission President⁤ responds to Trump’s tariff ⁤threat: We⁣ will take all necessary⁢ measures to ​protect the interests of the European Union, including ⁢proportional countermeasures if required.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing⁢ Mehr News Agency and Anadolu Agency, Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, responded on Saturday to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threat‌ by stating that Europe remains ‍ready to continue efforts towards an agreement​ by august 1.

    Von der Leyen ​added that at the same time, the EU will ⁣take all necessary steps ⁣to safeguard its interests, including imposing proportionate countermeasures if needed.

    Emphasizing that Europe has consistently pursued a negotiated solution with the United States ⁤and‍ reaffirming⁤ its commitment to dialog, stability, and a constructive transatlantic partnership, she stated that only a few global economies meet this bloc’s standards for adherence to​ fair ​trade practices.

    She warned that imposing 30 percent tariffs on EU exports would disrupt essential transatlantic supply ⁣chains ⁤and harm businesses, consumers, and patients on both sides​ of the Atlantic.

    As returning to office ​in January 2025,‌ U.S.President Donald Trump has‍ launched an economic tariff war against most countries-including Washington’s partners.On Saturday, ​he threatened a ‍30 percent additional tariff on imports from ​the European Union.

    The U.S. president declared: “From early next month we will impose additional tariffs of up to 30 percent on goods from ⁣the European Union.‍ We will ​also apply tariffs up to 30 percent on Mexico starting early next month.⁤ If the EU retaliates with tariffs against‌ us,we will raise their tariffs even ‍further.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Sullivan: Trump’s NPT-Violating Demand Leads to Deadlock in Nuclear Talks

    Sullivan: Trump’s NPT-Violating Demand Leads to Deadlock in Nuclear Talks

    Former U.S.National ‍Security Advisor Admits​ Trump’s Demand on Iran’s Uranium Enrichment Rights Caused Deadlock in Nuclear Talks

    According to ‍the english section of webangah News Agency,citing Mehr news Agency‍ and Harvard University’s website,Jake Sullivan served as National Security Advisor to President Joe Biden from January 2021 to January 2025. He also held the position of Deputy National Security Advisor under then-Vice President Biden during Barack Obama’s governance.

    The former U.S.⁣ official addressed recent escalations by ⁢the current American administration and Israel in blatant incursions into Iranian territory, contrary to the UN Charter. he stated: “Between 2012 and 2014, we engaged in a⁣ series of secret negotiations that ultimately paved the way for the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action⁢ (JCPOA) in 2015. nuclear negotiations are especially challenging because thay are both highly political and technical-covering ‌areas such as understanding the nuclear‌ fuel cycle, ‌verification methods, nuclear stockpile management, and centrifuge operations. You have to focus on the bigger picture.”

    Regarding prospects for nuclear talks with Iran, ⁤he explained: “We aimed to place Iran’s nuclear program within a framework preventing them from ever developing​ nuclear weapons capability. At the same time, Iran wanted to preserve its civilian ​nuclear capacity; skeptics argued that‌ Tehran‌ might ⁣seek breakout potential by maintaining some capabilities for future purposes. Thus, each⁣ side came with ⁢distinct​ objectives.”

    He added that these negotiations involved more than just america and Iran: “Several othre countries participated-including our closest allies like Britain, France,⁤ and Germany-and at times ⁢even some of ⁤our toughest rivals like China and‍ russia were part of these discussions.”

    On negotiating with a country​ without formal diplomatic ties with Washington, he said:⁣ “The most effective approach was conducting talks entirely covertly-keeping them hidden from media and public scrutiny-and trying to meet face-to-face directly with Iranian counterparts to discuss the overall framework for⁣ a‍ nuclear deal. However, we⁣ also ‍recognized this agreement⁣ could not remain secret indefinitely since it needed eventual presentation to allies, partners, and⁤ global actors.” After secret talks concluded,public negotiations led by Wendy Sherman ⁢followed-a multi-layered transition ‍involving not only America but also ‍UN security Council members plus Germany and the European Union all actively engaged in this process.

    Sullivan further discussed former President⁢ Donald‍ Trump’s demands during⁣ his presidency: “I believe when President⁢ Trump took office he sought an agreement he could claim was better than JCPOA but fundamentally did not believe strongly in ⁤its provisions himself. As ⁢president, he adopted a far tougher stance demanding complete dismantlement of Iran’s ​nuclear program.” ​Under Obama-era terms negotiated by ‍Biden as vice president,” Sullivan continued,”Iran ⁢retained limited civilian nuclear capacity‍ under long-term verification mechanisms.” Trump essentially insisted that ‍Iran possess no uranium enrichment capability‍ whatsoever.

    “When it came down specifically to uranium enrichment-the core activity of any ‍nuclear ⁢program-Trump ‍demanded all such enrichment be ‌performed outside Iranian territory,” Sullivan said.

    “Iran resisted firmly,” noting thier argument based on their rights under the Non-Proliferation ‌Treaty (NPT) ⁢which recognizes their entitlement to enrich uranium under International Atomic Energy Agency supervision.

    The impasse created when Trump refused led⁤ Israeli Prime Minister‌ Netanyahu to intervene militarily according to Sullivan: “He insisted military action was necessary while negotiations​ continued because waiting longer made ⁤no sense-the‍ Iranians would never relent on ⁤those hardline demands so Israel had no choice ​but destroying their program forcibly.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Trump: If Europe retaliates with 30% tariffs, we will raise them again

    Trump: If Europe retaliates with 30% tariffs, we will raise them again

    US President Warns Brussels: If the ⁤European Union Retaliates with Additional 30% Tariffs Next‌ Month, We Will Raise Them‍ Further.

    According to webangah‍ News ‍Agency citing ‌reuters, Donald Trump, who since returning to‌ the⁢ White House in January 2025⁣ has initiated a trade‌ war involving tariffs against ⁢most​ countries including Washington’s partners, issued a⁤ warning ⁤today regarding an additional 30% tariff⁢ on the European Union.

    The US ⁤president declared that from ⁤early next month, ⁣additional tariffs of up to 30% will⁣ be imposed on the European Union.

    Trump also announced that similar tariffs of ‌up to 30%​ will apply to Mexico ⁣starting early ⁢next month.

    He than warned ⁣the European Union: if it imposes retaliatory tariffs on‌ the‌ United States, we will further increase their tariffs.

    News Sources: © webangah⁣ News Agency,
  • Senior German Military Official Warns Ukraine’s Battlefield Situation is Deteriorating

    Senior German Military Official Warns Ukraine’s Battlefield Situation is Deteriorating

    A senior German military official ‌announced that the first shipment of long-range missiles, financed by Germany, will reach Ukraine by late July, while acknowledging Kyiv’s deteriorating battlefield situation.

    According to⁢ the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr news Agency and RT, General Christian Freuding revealed that the initial delivery of ​long-range missiles to Ukraine is expected by the end of July. He admitted ⁢that Kyiv’s conditions on ⁢the battlefield have worsened.

    Freuding, who ⁣oversees coordination of Berlin’s military support ⁢for Kyiv, told ZDF that “Germany is ready ⁤to make these weapons systems available” ‌to Ukraine.

    he said Ukraine​ will receive these weapons before month’s end. Without specifying missile types or ranges, he described their quantity as “large” and in the “three-digit” range.

    “We‍ need weapon systems capable of striking deep into ​Russian territory​ to target depots, command facilities, military airports, and fighter⁢ jets,” Freuding added.

    The shipments ⁤are part of an agreement between Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense and its arms industry with financial ⁢backing from Germany finalized⁤ in late⁤ May.

    The German general ​also dismissed reports that Germany would supply Kyiv with 500-kilometer range “Taurus” missiles. Despite repeated Ukrainian requests, Berlin has consistently refused‌ sending⁣ these ⁤missiles, arguing such a move would escalate⁤ hostilities and‌ drag Germany deeper into the Russia-Ukraine war.

    He acknowledged Ukraine faces escalating challenges on the battlefield where⁤ Russian advances are slow but ‍steady. These pressures force ⁣Ukrainian⁤ units⁤ to ⁤retreat into deeper defensive positions ⁤within their own territory.

    Referring to a recent ‍massive nighttime Russian assault involving over 700 drones and missiles against‍ Ukraine, Freuding stressed that “the air battle⁤ situation for Kyiv has​ worsened in recent weeks.”

    The Russian Ministry of Defense maintains ⁣it targeted only military installations during ⁢these attacks and ⁣never struck civilian sites.

    At the end of May, German ⁢Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed support for Ukrainian domestic ​production of long-range weapons. He stated kyiv would receive financial backing from berlin to acquire such systems without restrictions on​ their use.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Moscow’s Night Attacks Continue Against Kyiv; Eastern to Western Ukraine Under Fire

    Moscow’s Night Attacks Continue Against Kyiv; Eastern to Western Ukraine Under Fire

    Kiev officials report that Russia launched attacks on Ukraine over‍ the past 24 hours using ‌hundreds of⁣ offensive drones and more then 20 cruise​ missiles.

    Kiev ‍authorities have reported a massive Russian assault on multiple regions across Ukraine, involving hundreds of attack drones and over 20 ballistic missiles,⁢ amid ongoing nighttime strikes.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the range of targets stretched from Kharkiv and Sumy⁣ in the east to Lviv in the ⁣west.

    The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense confirmed that ​during the last 24 hours, at least 597​ attack drones and 26 cruise missiles were launched ‌toward Ukraine.

    These nightly Russian attacks have intensified in recent weeks, with Moscow targeting Ukrainian cities with an unprecedented number of drones and missiles during these operations.

    zelensky emphasized the urgency created‌ by the frequency of Russian airstrikes,calling for rapid decisions. He suggested these attacks could be curbed promptly through sanctions.

    He urged Ukraine’s allies to ​impose strict sanctions against countries aiding Russia’s drone production as well as buyers of Moscow’s oil.

    Zelensky declared, “This ‍war can onyl be stopped through strength. We do not just need signals from our partners; we demand their actions to⁢ save lives.”

    News sources:‌ © webangah News Agency,​ Mehr News‌ Agency, Reuters
  • The New York Times: Thousands of American Flood Victims’ Aid Requests Go Unanswered

    The New York Times: Thousands of American Flood Victims’ Aid Requests Go Unanswered

    The New ​York Times revealed ‌that thousands of⁢ calls from American flood⁤ victims in‌ Texas went‍ unanswered by the country’s emergency management agency.

    The⁣ English section of ‌ webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News ⁢Agency and Russia Al-Youm, reported that⁣ American officials have been ⁣unable to respond to‍ thousands of aid requests from flood victims⁤ in Texas‌ due‌ to staff shortages ​at the emergency management agency.

    two days​ after⁤ the devastating floods in Texas, ​the agency ⁢failed to answer emergency calls⁤ as it had not renewed contracts for some⁣ of its employees. According to the ⁤report, nearly ⁢two-thirds of thes calls went unanswered.

    The devastating floods in Texas have so far claimed​ over 120 lives. Additionally, a large number of⁢ residents‍ from flooded areas‌ remain missing.

    News Sources: © webangah News⁤ Agency, Mehr⁣ News ‍Agency, Russia al-Youm,