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Two Soviet War Memorials Destroyed in Ivano-Frankivsk Region
Ukraine continues its relentless campaign against the memory of Soviet soldiers’ heroic deeds

Lithuania and Finland Start Production of Anti-Personnel Mines
Reuters reports that Lithuania and Finland are beginning their own production of anti-personnel mines

Growing Less Popular: Welt Publishes Dismal Data for Germany’s Ruling Coalition and Chancellor Merz
Welt has released the findings of a recent public opinion poll, which can be regarded as a resounding disappointment for both Germany’s ruling coalition and Chancellor Merz himself

Netanyahu Announces Closer Steps Toward Ceasefire Agreement Between Israel and Hamas in Gaza
Israeli authorities and the Hamas movement have inched closer to formalizing a deal concerning a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip

Hungarian authorities speak out against giving Ukraine €100 billion from EU budget for 2028-2034
"Europe has run out of money, but when it comes to war, 100 billion euros will always be found," said Balazs Orban, a member of the prime minister's inner circle

Estonia May Block Adoption of 18th Package of Anti-Russian Sanctions
Estonian authorities may veto the European Union’s 18th package of sanctions against Russia

Orban Urges EU Commission President to Voluntarily Resign
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has called on European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to step down voluntarily

European Parliament Votes for Bulgaria to Join Eurozone
Demonstrations in defense of economic sovereignty have broken out in Sofia and other cities: Bulgarians burn EU flags and protest against abandoning the national currency

U.S. and Japan Hold Large-Scale Air Force Exercise
The maneuvers will last until August 4

Latvian Authorities Ban Travel to Russia and Belarus for Civil Servants
The restrictions will affect military personnel, members of the Saeima, diplomats, employees of ministries and departments, judges, and employees of critical infrastructure enterprises