June 2026

Iran Rejects IAEA Inspections, Asserting Sovereignty Amidst US Claims

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson denied any meetings with the IAEA chief in Switzerland or plans for inspections of damaged nuclear facilities, despite claims to the contrary from US officials. While Iran stated it would adhere to its NPT obligations and safeguards agreement, the US President asserted Iran had agreed to highest-level nuclear inspections indefinitely. Technical talks with the United States concluded with the establishment of four working groups, focusing on sanctions, nuclear affairs, economic development, and monitoring.

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Putin Accuses Ukraine of Civilian Strikes After Moscow Attacks

President Putin has broken his silence on the recent drone attacks that reached Moscow, and his commentary offers a stark, if predictable, framing of the situation. For the first time since these incidents struck the Russian capital, he’s addressed them, and it’s clear he’s painting a narrative of an embattled Russia facing desperate measures from a losing adversary.

He’s characterizing the Ukrainian strikes as a direct consequence of their deteriorating situation on the front lines. According to his perspective, as Kyiv “loses territory after territory” and Russian forces advance, the Ukrainian regime has resorted to attacking civilian targets and infrastructure as a desperate tactic.… Continue reading

Lander Unseats Goldman in Progressive Victory

The recent election results signal a significant shift in the political landscape, with Brad Lander unseating Representative Dan Goldman. This outcome, strongly supported by a coalition including Mamdani, appears to be a victory for progressive forces and a rejection of establishment politics by a segment of the electorate. The margin of victory, reportedly a solid 2:1, underscores the strength of Lander’s campaign and the enthusiasm he generated among his supporters.

This win is being framed by many as a direct consequence of the growing influence of progressive movements, a trend that many believe was catalyzed by Bernie Sanders’ previous presidential campaigns.… Continue reading

Ukraine Destroys Russian Starlink-Powered Drones

Ukrainian forces successfully repelled a Russian maritime assault on June 23, destroying multiple unmanned strike boats launched into the Black Sea. These vessels, reportedly powered by Starlink satellite internet systems, were eliminated before reaching Ukraine’s southwestern coast. This incident highlights Russia’s continued, albeit circumvented, reliance on Starlink for long-range communication and coordination, even after SpaceX’s implementation of a “whitelist” restricting its use in Ukrainian territory.

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Trump Lawyers Realize Discovery in His Own Lawsuit Could Expose Him to Jan. 6 Trial

Trump’s legal team is contesting the British Broadcasting Corporation’s defense in a defamation lawsuit, arguing their discovery requests are “excessive and impermissibly broad” and attempt to shift the focus to the events of January 6th rather than the BBC’s alleged misrepresentation of Donald Trump’s speech. The BBC aims to prove Trump incited the Capitol riot, while Trump’s lawyers assert the case is about the BBC’s editing of his speech, not a trial of January 6th. This dispute unfolds as Trump faces other legal challenges regarding discovery processes in separate cases.

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Russia Claims US Broke Trump Putin Understandings

Russia is making some noise, suggesting that the United States hasn’t quite lived up to certain “understandings” that were supposedly reached between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. This isn’t the first time we’ve heard such sentiments, but the current iteration feels like Russia is airing its grievances publicly, perhaps hoping to exert some pressure or simply to sow further discord. The core of Russia’s complaint seems to revolve around a lack of follow-through on promises or implied agreements made during Trump’s presidency, particularly concerning Ukraine.

It’s crucial to acknowledge that the exact nature of these alleged “understandings” remains remarkably vague, even from Russia’s own statements.… Continue reading

Ships Transit Strait of Hormuz Amidst Deal Uncertainty

Based on ship-tracking data, a significant number of vessels remain within the Gulf, with over 250 tankers and 440 cargo ships identified by their last reported positions. A substantial majority of these tankers, exceeding 80%, are either stationary or at anchor. Furthermore, approximately one in six of these tankers appears to be actively carrying cargo, indicating continued operational activity despite their current status.

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UN Commission Alleges Israel Committing Genocide in Gaza Targeting Children

A UN commission of inquiry has stated that Israel’s actions in Gaza constitute genocide and crimes against humanity, with a particular focus on the deliberate targeting of Palestinian children. The report alleges that these acts are part of a strategy to destroy the future of Palestinians by targeting their youth, continuing even after the October ceasefire. Israel has vehemently rejected these findings, labeling them a “libellous sham” and a propaganda piece, while the commission maintains that its findings are based on reasonable grounds and a systematic nature of Israeli military operations.

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Factory Job Cuts Reach Crisis Levels

Job cuts in U.S. factories have reached levels not seen since 2009, excluding the initial COVID-19 pandemic shock, as manufacturers grapple with concerns over global demand and rising costs. Despite an improved manufacturing index for June, largely driven by inventory rebuilding, widespread supply delays and a fall in employment signal underlying economic pressures. While the overall jobs picture has remained solid, tepid economic growth suggests the manufacturing sector’s current improvements may be temporary, influenced by global instability and inflation.

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