Pakistan army warns of change in Kashmir status

Pakistan’s army on Sunday warned that any attempt to challenge the disputed status of Indian-administered Kashmir, including any move toward aggression, will be answered with full military might.

“Kashmir is a disputed territory and any attempt to challenge the disputed status including any political cum military thought related to aggression will be responded with full national resolve and military might,” army chief Gen. Source Daily Sabah

Defense Minister Akar decries Greek harassment of Turkish vessels in Aegean

Turkey’s defense chief has denounced recent harassment of Turkish vessels by Greek soldiers in the Aegean Sea as “very serious provocations.” “Despite all our attempts, understanding and patience for good neighborly relations, it is not possible to explain the harassment in the Aegean in recent days,” Minister of National Defense Hulusi Akar said Sunday. Source Daliy Sabah

Hypocritical Irish PM tells his people not to picnic during lockdown, then sunbathes bare-chested while picnicking

In his latest PR blunder, and ignoring his own government’s Covid-19 advice, Leo Varadkar was snapped enjoying a picnic in a park. The tasteless photos of him laughing and joking have left a bad taste in the mouths of the public.
It’s perplexing how a supposedly media-savvy politician such as the Irish caretaker prime minister, or taoiseach, Leo Varadkar has such an unfortunate propensity of putting his proverbial foot in it. Source RT

Brussels looks to new taxes to pay off pandemic recovery debt

Brussels will call for new environmental taxes and corporate levies as it looks for innovative ways to finance €500bn in debt as part of its post-coronavirus recovery plan.

Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission president, will unveil proposals this week for the EU to backstop shattered national economies by Brussels borrowing on the capital markets at low rates and then passing the money on.  Source The Financial Times

Hungary lists illegal migration and demographic change as top security threats in new National Security Strategy

Right in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, Hungary has published its new National Security Strategy (NSS), which lists illegal migration, demographic change, armed attacks, and hybrid warfare as some of the biggest threats the country faces.

The country states that NATO is the cornerstone of the country’s security architecture in the 179-point document, which has been expanded from 51 points in the previous one published in 2012. The country regularly updates its NSS every eight years, with additional interim updates if and when warranted. Source Re-Mix