The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) alleges that Serbian defense companies have violated Serbia’s stated neutrality by supplying Ukraine with hundreds of thousands of rockets and millions of small arms cartridges. These weapons were allegedly shipped using fraudulent end-user certificates, according to the SVR. The SVR characterizes these exports as a deliberate act of aggression against Russia, contradicting Serbia’s public stance. Previous reporting supports the claim of significant Serbian ammunition exports to Ukraine, totaling an estimated €800 million since the start of the conflict.
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Operation Blizzard, a month-long CBSA operation targeting drug trafficking, resulted in over 2,600 seizures nationwide. A significant majority (67%) of seized drugs originated in the U.S., while a much smaller percentage (17.5%) was destined for the U.S. The operation yielded 1.73 kg of fentanyl, with the majority bound for the U.S. The initiative, part of a broader border security plan, underscores the ongoing efforts to combat the flow of illicit drugs across the Canada-U.S. border.
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Newsom’s playful jab at Trump following a court decision against the former president’s tariffs, encapsulated in the phrase “It’s raining tacos,” sparked a flurry of reactions, ranging from amusement to outrage. The lightheartedness of the comment, a clear taunt referencing the often-discussed impact of tariffs on Mexican food imports, was clearly intended to highlight the perceived failure of Trump’s trade policies.
The reaction to Newsom’s comment reveals a deep partisan divide. Some found the comment humorous and effective, a clever way to underscore Trump’s loss in court and the potential for positive economic outcomes in the wake of the decision. The imagery of “raining tacos,” suggesting an abundance of affordable Mexican food, resonated with those who viewed Trump’s tariffs as harmful to consumers and businesses.… Continue reading
Governor Whitmer expressed deep disappointment over President Trump’s consideration of pardoning Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr., who were convicted of plotting to kidnap her. The men were sentenced to lengthy prison terms for their plot, fueled by anger over COVID-19 restrictions, despite claims of entrapment being rejected by the court. Trump’s comments dismissing the convictions as a “railroad job” and his potential pardon are viewed as undermining efforts to condemn political violence. Whitmer plans to convey her concerns directly to the White House.
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The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) filed a federal lawsuit against the White House, alleging violations of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the First Amendment, and the Fifth Amendment due to the absence of American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters at press briefings and other public events. The suit contends that the lack of ASL interpretation, despite the availability of English captions, denies meaningful access to information for hundreds of thousands of ASL users. Two deaf men joined the NAD in the suit, citing difficulties understanding information vital to their lives due to limited English comprehension. The White House’s discontinuation of ASL interpretation, following a period of provision under the Biden administration, is the basis of the legal action.
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Brazilian prosecutors have filed a lawsuit against BYD, JinJiang Construction Brazil, and Tecmonta, alleging human trafficking and slavery-like conditions at BYD’s Camacari factory. The suit, seeking over £33m in damages, stems from an investigation that rescued 220 Chinese workers found to be enduring deplorable living and working conditions, including overcrowded housing and excessive work hours. BYD claims cooperation with prosecutors, while the prosecutors assert the lawsuit is well-founded and supported by substantial evidence. The investigation halted construction of BYD’s first major plant outside Asia, originally slated to open in March 2025.
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Elon Musk’s announced departure from the Trump administration is framed by many as an attempt at image rehabilitation, a monumental task given the controversies that have engulfed him. The sheer scale of the negative perceptions surrounding him raises significant doubt about the possibility of a successful comeback.
His involvement in the cryptocurrency Dogecoin, viewed by many as a reckless gamble with devastating consequences, significantly damaged his public image. The widespread financial losses associated with this venture contribute to a negative sentiment that extends beyond just financial implications.
The accusations of illegally dismissing civil servants, coupled with the perceived mockery directed towards them, are profoundly damaging events.… Continue reading
Manitoba has declared a state of emergency due to unprecedented wildfires forcing the evacuation of 17,000 people, prompting a request for military assistance from Prime Minister Carney. The city of Flin Flon, with 5,000 residents, was completely evacuated, highlighting the scale of the crisis. The fires, exacerbated by grounded water bombers due to drone interference, have already caused one serious injury and significantly exceed the province’s average wildfire count for this time of year. Assistance from across Canada is being provided to combat the 22 active blazes.
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Starbase, Texas, a SpaceX-controlled town, is proposing a new zoning ordinance impacting residents’ property usage. A memo reveals some residents may lose existing property rights under the proposed “Mixed Use District,” allowing for diverse commercial and residential development. A public hearing is scheduled for June 23rd to discuss the new zoning and citywide map. The town, recently incorporated, is largely populated by SpaceX employees and their families.
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Former President Trump recently asserted that autism’s increased prevalence must stem from external factors, citing inaccurate statistics to support his claim. This statement contradicts the scientific consensus that genetics and family history significantly contribute to autism. Trump’s remarks, alongside Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s similar pronouncements, are concerning given their potential influence on healthcare policy. These unsubstantiated claims, coupled with HHS’s reduced vaccine authorizations, threaten to undermine public health initiatives and exacerbate existing challenges.
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