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| 2 | 🇭🇺🤝🇺🇦 Péter Magyar's Hungarian government has dismissed every Orbán-era director-general of the intelligence agencies.
Overseeing the shake-up is Péter Buda, a respected former counterintelligence officer and vocal critic of Orbán's pro-Russian foreign policy.
🔗 https://vsquare.org/magyar-purges-orban-era-spy-chiefs-names-russia-hybrid-warfare-expert/ | 1 382 |
| 3 | 🇭🇺 Hungarian parliament votes for 8-year term limit that would stop Orbán returning
Hungarian lawmakers on Monday passed a constitutional amendment that would ban Viktor Orbán from returning to power.
The amendment, approved by 135 votes in favor and 50 against, would limit prime ministers to just eight years in office if it becomes law. The amendment is written to apply retroactively, meaning that Viktor Orbán could not return as Hungary’s prime minister. Orbán served as prime minister for a total of 20 years.
🔗 https://www.politico.eu/article/hungarian-parliament-approves-8-year-term-limit-for-prime-ministers/ | 1 322 |
| 4 | 🇪🇺 The EU has gained the powers to withhold funds to national capitals if they violate "democratic norms"
European affairs ministers are set to approve the rules when they meet in Luxembourg on Tuesday, after the EU’s 27 ambassadors reached an agreement on Sunday to crack down on democratic backsliding by denying access to the EU's next seven-year budget from 2028, capitalizing on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's departure from public office.
Orbán, who was defeated in an election in April after holding office for 16 years, repeatedly vetoed Brussels' proposals to tighten the screws on countries that breach democratic norms, which required agreement by all EU member countries.
The new rules would shift part of the burden of punishing democratic wrongdoers from the European Commission to the Council. The overhaul was agreed amid strong pressure from Italy, France, and Poland, which were keen to have a greater say over this issue, said three EU diplomats with direct knowledge of the discussions.
The EU executive currently has the power to freeze and release funding without seeking approval from national governments. The Commission came under scrutiny in December 2023 for releasing €10 billion for Hungary that had been frozen over Budapest's disregard for the rule of law. A senior legal adviser to the Court of Justice of the EU ruled that the Commission was wrong to unfreeze the funds before the required reforms had entered into force.
However, the EU executive stands to lose its power in the next budget cycle from 2028 to 2034. A qualified majority of national governments could theoretically club together and veto Commission plans to freeze or release funding four weeks after they are presented, according to the document, which governments agreed over the weekend.
🔗 https://www.politico.eu/article/eu-governments-secure-powers-block-payouts-democratic-backsliders/ | 946 |
| 5 | 🇪🇺🇦🇱 The European Parliament on Wednesday urged Albania to suspend construction in protected areas, piling pressure on Prime Minister Edi Rama over a proposed Jared Kushner-linked luxury resort that has sparked the country’s largest protests in decades.
Albania has seen 18 days of continuous protests, dubbed "The Flamingo Revolution," over the project, as well as demonstrations organized by the diaspora in the U.S., UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden and Australia. Calls to halt the project and repeal crucial laws on investments and protected areas have been accompanied by demands that Rama resign.
“The flamingo protest shows that citizens care about protecting the environment and joining the EU. We will stand with them, supporting their protest against Trump allies who exploit their natural heritage and supporting their journey towards the EU,” said Dutch MEP Tineke Strik, shadow lawmaker from the Greens–European Free Alliance group for the Commission’s 2025 report on Albania.
Lawmakers in Strasbourg adopted their resolution on the 2025 Commission Report on Albania, calling for an immediate moratorium on new permits and construction in protected areas.
The move echoes the Commission’s own warnings in its report and in recent weeks that Albania risks losing momentum in its EU accession process if it presses ahead without an environmental impact assessment.
The European Parliament and Commission are also pressuring Albania to reverse changes to its protected areas law and repeal its strategic investments law, which opened the door to development projects such as Kushner's.
🔗 https://www.politico.eu/article/lawmakers-urge-albania-halt-construction-jared-kushner-linked-project/ | 1 189 |
| 6 | 🇬🇧 Rape Gang Inquiry Report:
- A baby was abused and had cigarettes stubbed out on it while the mother was forced to watch; the baby was then killed.
- Girls were set on fire.
- Girls were sent to “red rooms” to be tortured, some of them killed, some of it livestreamed.
- One girl was raped by a dog while men bet on whether it would vaginally or anally rape her.
- Girls were forced to have abortions with knitting needles.
- Glass bottles, keys, baseball bats, and other objects were forced inside them, some shattering.
- Girls were gang-raped by dozens of men at a time in “party houses.”
- Girls were whipped, hung upside down, suffocated, and urinated on.
- Girls as young as 5 or 6 were tied up and abused.
- Girls were locked in dog cages.
- Girls were branded with an “M” for Muhammad.
- Girls were threatened with being killed and fed to pigs.
- Girls were mocked for wearing a crucifix during the rapes.
📎 irmgard | 2 389 |
| 7 | 🚷 🇪🇺 🗳 The European Parliament has formally voted to approve the new Return Regulation, replacing the 2008 Return Directive.
✅418 in favour
⛔️218 against
⬜️30 abstained
What’s in it?
• Return hubs for deportations
• Powers to search migrants’ residences and other relevant premises
• Detention periods extended from 6 months to up to 2 years, with longer detention for security-risk cases
• Entry bans increased from 5 to 10 years, with possible lifetime bans for security-risk cases
• Automatic suspension of deportations during appeals removed; courts decide case by case whether returns are paused
📎 European Con | 3 234 |
| 8 | 🗳 🇦🇹 📊 Austria | Legislative Election Nowcast update — June 17, 2026
⬛ FPÖ: 37% | 73 (-1)
🟦 ÖVP: 20% | 38 (-1)
🟥 SPÖ: 17% | 33 (-3)
🟩 GRN: 12% | 23 (+2)
🟪 NEOS: 8% | 16 (+3)
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🟫 KPÖ: 3.1% | 0
+/- vs. May 21
📎 Nowcast EU | 1 918 |
| 9 | 🇬🇧 The Crime Survey for England and Wales estimates that 20 - 25% of women have experienced some type of sexual assault since the age of 16, equivalent to an estimated 3.4 million female victims.
Between a quarter and a third of women will be seriously sexually assaulted or raped in their lifetime.
📝 Wrath of Gnon: "The UK needs armed intervention at this point. A process similar to Germany under occupation but more ruthless."
https://idas.org.uk/16-days/sexual-violence
📎 Wrath of Gnon | 1 955 |
| 10 | 🇺🇸📝⚠️ — United States President Donald J. Trump has invoked the Defense Production Act to allow the Secretary of War shore up munitions supply chains for critical parts such as motors, igniters and guidance systems.
@BellumActaNews | 2 401 |
| 11 | 🗳 🇩🇪 📊 CDU/CSU down to 20% support in latest nationwide poll; AfD lead widens to nine points.
📎 eugyppius | 2 735 |
| 12 | 🇬🇧⚡️- The Report demands mandatory recording of perpetrator ethnicity/religion in CSE cases, deportation of foreign national offenders, far harsher sentences (up to death penalty for worst cases), private prosecutions where authorities fail, full support for victims/whistleblowers, and root-cause action on mass immigration and cultural incompatibilities that enabled the scandal. | 2 128 |
| 13 | 🇬🇧⚡️- The same networks targeted Sikh girls until Sikh communities mobilized collective male protection and forced the gangs to withdraw. British girls were not permitted such a defense. This religiously framed exploitation was repeated in every major town and city and beyond.
(p. 106) | 2 090 |
| 14 | 🇬🇧⚡️- Survivors described being raped by hundreds of men (one estimated 600-700 over 3 years), locked in dog cages, tortured in “red rooms,” burned with cigarettes, waterboarded, strangled, and trafficked between cities or even abroad for forced Islamic marriages. Girls as young as 11-13 faced daily abuse, pregnancies, abortions, and children born of rape, often removed by the state, while authorities dismissed them as “prostitutes.”
(pp. ~11-17 / 149, Appendix I and II) | 2 033 |
| 15 | 🇬🇧⚡️- Labour and Conservatives prioritised votes and "community cohesion" over child safety, suppressing ethnicity data and blocking full inquiries.
(pp. ~142-150) | 1 855 |
| 16 | 🇬🇧⚡️- The police ignored reports, criminalized victims, destroyed evidence, and released suspects. Pakistani police officers likely participated in rape during "cop nights". Social services placed girls in trafficking hubs, undermined parents, and retaliated against whistleblowers. NHS treated injuries/STIs/pregnancies but returned victims to abusers. Schools excluded victims instead of protecting them. Taxi licensing renewed permits for perpetrators. Fear of "racism" accusations was a key enabler, testimonies confirm all cited services or institution in this list used racism accusations as a way to silence victims.
(pp. ~7-210; detailed in pp. ~203-214 Institutional Failures section/Appendix III.) | 1 842 |
| 17 | 🇬🇧⚡️- Rupert Lowe announces he will bring the names of the perpetrators and enablers of the rape gangs in Parliament.
He is also supporting victims and their families in pursuing private prosecutions and civil litigation. | 1 617 |
| 18 | https://fixupx.com/KeithWoodsYT/status/2067211120335524181 | 2 043 |
| 19 | 🇨🇳🛢 The Strait of Hormuz crisis shows Beijing is now a stabilizing force for oil prices. This potentially reshapes the energy risk premia — and Asian geopolitics if conflict breaks out over Taiwan.
Saudi Arabia is known as the “swing exporter” in the oil market because it can either pump out more or less of the black stuff in response to shocks. Historically the kingdom hasn’t had a match on the demand side. Barring a major economic crisis, consuming nations have always kept their purchases steady. Not anymore. After the Iran war, China has emerged as the world’s first oil “swing importer.”
The ramifications of China becoming a stabilizing force for commodity prices go way beyond the latest Middle East conflict. This potentially reshapes the energy market — and Asian geopolitics. If the 1973 supply shock minted the term “Arab oil weapon,” the 2026 US-Israeli war on Iran now gives us the “Chinese oil weapon.” Or maybe “shield” is a better word, seeing how it might be wielded by Beijing in future stand-offs with the US.
To give you a sense of the magnitude of the swing, Chinese official customs data shows the country’s total oil imports, including via pipeline and railway, fell in May to an eight-year low of 7.8 million barrels per day. That’s a third less than before the war broke out. Imports arriving by tanker plunged further still, hitting a 10-year low, more than 45% below their 2025 average.
So in May China cut its average daily waterborne oil imports by the same amount as the combined oil consumption of Germany, France and the UK. And it did so without suffering economic harm, at least from an outside view.
It’s early days, and we still don’t know much about how Beijing managed to achieve the reduction. But we can anticipate a couple of outcomes.
In the oil market itself, it will lower — perhaps permanently — the geopolitical risk premiums that traders add to oil prices, because they now know that China can smooth out large supply disruptions in a way that was unthinkable weeks ago. But it’s in diplomacy and war where the implications are more profound. China is far less vulnerable than previously thought to any oil embargo via naval blockade, a paradigm shift if conflict breaks out with Taiwan.
The then Chinese President Hu Jintao first referred to the “Malacca Dilemma” back in 2003, talking about how much of his country’s commodity imports arrived via the Malacca Strait, a narrow shipping chokepoint near Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. In war games, American military planners had envisaged using that dependency to block Beijing’s access to key natural resources if it attacked Taiwan. The US Navy had the added comfort that the blockade could be established far away from mainland China.
The Malacca Dilemma has shaped much of China’s natural-resources policy over the past two decades, helping to explain its move to bolster domestic energy sources. Solar and wind power came to the fore, alongside hefty investments in electric vehicles, but coal was also crucial. The country stockpiled a huge amount of oil in what’s now the largest strategic petroleum reserve. At the end of 2025, China had about 1.4 billion barrels held back, three times what the US controlled at the time, and more than six times the size of Japan’s stock.
All of these levers over energy use have been on display over the past couple of months. The use of EVs, for example, soared in April and May, with early data pointing to charging on Chinese highways increasing by 50%-80% year-on-year. The amount of coal-fired electricity generation hit a seasonal record high in April, and the country has used its coal-to-chemicals industry to provide critical products such as fertilizers despite shortages of the usual feedstocks.
🔗 https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2026-06-16/iran-war-china-now-has-a-powerful-new-oil-price-weapon | 3 172 |
| 20 | 🇸🇴🇮🇱 Somaliland's defense minister says there are no discussions with Israel on opening a military base in the country currently
However The Somali Guardian reported on Sunday that Israel had opened an intelligence base in Somaliland and there were discussions over the possible establishment of an Israeli military base.
Earlier today, Israeli defense minister, Israel Katz, stated that Israel and Somaliland have cooperated “under the radar” for “many years.”
“For many years, we cooperated under the radar in a series of operations that will remain classified,” Katz said, adding that both sides are now determined to take security ties “to new heights.
🔗 https://english.alarabiya.net/News/world/2026/06/17/no-talks-to-establish-israeli-military-base-in-somaliland-defense-minister-says | 2 971 |
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