During an address to the Dutch parliament, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy revealed that Russia has deployed 28,743 Shahed drones against Ukraine since the full-scale war began on February 24, 2022, with 2,736 launched in June alone. Zelenskyy highlighted Russia’s reliance on Iranian support for this drone campaign. Furthermore, Zelenskyy emphasized that Vladimir Putin disregards international laws, including the prohibition of killing, violence, and the destruction of cities, and that accountability is crucial for such violations.
Read More
A 68-year-old Mexican-born man died while being transported by a private company from a local jail to a federal detention center, marking the first such death in at least a decade. The cause of death is under investigation, but the events surrounding the incident are confusing, with the family seeking answers. The case raises concerns about the increasing reliance on private companies to transport detainees amid the current administration’s focus on mass deportations and a lack of oversight, which experts predict could lead to more deaths.
Read More
South Korea witnessed its largest increase in births in 34 years in April, with an 8.7% rise from the previous year, reaching 20,717 births. This increase, the first time births surpassed 20,000 in three years, is attributed to a rise in marriages, a growing population of women in their early 30s, and government initiatives promoting childbirth. While the total fertility rate also increased, the country still experienced a natural population decline due to more deaths than births, and the number of divorces decreased.
Read More
Zohran Mamdani leads in NYC Democratic primary, early results show, and the initial returns are painting a pretty clear picture. With a significant portion of the vote counted, it’s looking like Mamdani is holding a commanding lead. The numbers are impressive, and the momentum is definitely on his side. The news that Brad Lander, another candidate in the race, has thrown his support behind Mamdani further solidifies this position. At this point, with ranked-choice voting calculations underway, it’s hard to see how Cuomo can realistically catch up.
Now, what does this victory potentially signal? Some are already wondering if this is the moment to call out the long-held arguments around ‘electability.’… Continue reading
Iran hangs three men for spying for Israel, a grim reality that sadly reflects a familiar pattern. It’s a stark reminder of the Iranian regime’s priorities, and it leaves many questioning the true nature of justice within its borders. The immediate response is often a sense of helplessness, knowing that the regime uses these tactics to silence dissent and maintain its grip on power.
The focus quickly shifts to the potential motives behind the executions. Is it genuine espionage, or a convenient excuse to eliminate voices critical of the regime? Many speculate that the accused were likely targeted simply for their opposition to the government, highlighting the regime’s use of fear as a tool to control its population.… Continue reading
The Federal Court ruled the ABC unlawfully terminated Antoinette Lattouf’s employment in December 2023, citing her political opinions regarding the war in Gaza as a factor. Justice Rangiah found the broadcaster contravened the Fair Work Act by dismissing Lattouf, awarding her $70,000 in compensation. The case originated from a social media post Lattouf shared, and despite the ABC’s claim that her contract simply ended, the court determined she was terminated. This case has garnered significant attention within the media industry, raising questions about editorial independence and employment protections.
Read More
While the Trump administration touted the U.S. airstrikes on Iran as a major blow to its nuclear program, new intelligence suggests the impact was far less significant. Operation Midnight Hammer, involving B-2 bombers and “bunker buster” bombs, targeted Iranian facilities in an effort to halt nuclear weapons development. However, according to sources briefed on the operation, the strikes likely only delayed Iran’s progress by a matter of months, with key components like enriched uranium stockpiles and centrifuges largely intact. The White House has disputed this assessment, calling the report inaccurate and criticizing the anonymous sources.
Read More
Thailand is moving towards recriminalizing cannabis, shifting from its 2022 decriminalization, due to the exit of a pro-weed party from the coalition and the lack of regulations. A new Health Ministry notification, effective imminently, mandates medical prescriptions for cannabis use, prompted by the growth of unregulated dispensaries and widespread recreational use. This shift aims to address public complaints and curb issues like cannabis smuggling. Furthermore, a comprehensive cannabis bill is likely to be scrapped, as the government prepares for broader recriminalization, limiting use to medical purposes and requiring a doctor on-site at dispensaries.
Read More
The UK is providing Ukraine with a new package of military aid, utilizing £70 million in interest from frozen Russian assets to fund 350 advanced air defense missiles. These missiles, built in Britain and rapidly adapted for ground launch, will be deployed via UK-supplied Raven systems. This marks the first instance of the UK directly using Russia-linked funds to finance weaponry for Kyiv. The aid package is part of the UK’s largest-ever yearly commitment to Ukraine, totaling £4.5 billion, with discussions on long-term defense spending at the upcoming NATO summit.
Read More
In a stunning turn of events, Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old state lawmaker aligned with Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, appears poised to win New York City’s mayoral primary. This potential victory of a democratic socialist over former Governor Andrew Cuomo signifies a significant shift in Democratic politics, particularly as the party grapples with its national image. Mamdani’s success, should it be confirmed next week, places him at the forefront of The Resistance, offering a platform to enact his progressive agenda within the nation’s largest city. While this presents a challenging test of his leadership within a complex bureaucracy, his success could also serve as a model for Democrats navigating the current political climate.
Read More