by Norbert Link
In this issue, we focus primarily on events pertaining to Europe, including the collapse of the Austrian government and the (temporary?) fall of Chancellor Sebastian Kurz due to a no-confidence vote and the resignation of Vice-Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache because of the “Ibiza-gate scandal”; [please view our new StandingWatch program, What Does God Prophesy about Austria?]; the outcome of the European election which turned out to be less troublesome for the pro-European parties than originally feared; the uncertain situation in Great Britain due to Theresa May’s announced resignation and her controversial potential successor, Boris Johnson; and developments in Germany affecting negatively the German coalition government, as well as Germany’s growing anti-Semitism.
We also report on the collapse of coalition talks in Israel, necessitating new elections in September; Europe’s challenges from Russia, China and the USA; and the EU’s attempts to create a European “empire.” We conclude with the Pope’s stance on abortion, which is contradicted by highly problematic Jewish law; a new and extremely controversial law in Colorado; and serious current and anticipated earthquake activities in Peru and America’s West Coast.