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VANCE AND RUBIO CALL FOR REVIVING U.S. INDUSTRIAL CAPACITY – At American Compass Gala U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued strong calls to rebuild America’s industrial base during remarks at the American Compass Fifth Anniversary Gala in Washington, D.C. Speaking at the National Building Museum, Rubio warned that decades of declining industrial capacity have weakened both the U.S. economy and its global standing. He argued that national interest must once again take priority in trade and foreign policy decisions. “Our number one foreign policy priority needs to be the United States,” Rubio said. Vice…
RUSSIA LAUNCHES MULTIPLE ATTACKS, WHILE UKRAINE HITS CRIMEAN BRIDGE – Ukrainian operatives prepared for the demolition of the bridge’s pillars over a period of several months Ukraine’s SBU says its operatives spent months preparing the latest attack on the Crimean Bridge. The first blast, using 1,100 kilograms of explosives, was detonated early Tuesday, damaging the bridge’s underwater pillars. No civilian casualties were reported. SBU chief Vasyl Malyuk oversaw the operation. Later that day, Russia’s FSB said it detained a Ukrainian agent in Crimea accused of building an IED for sabotage. The bridge was briefly closed twice, once after a Ukrainian…
TRUMP WAS NOT INFORMED OF UKRAINE DRONE ATTACKS IN ADVANCE – Operation code-named “Spider’s Web” to attack Russian nuclear-capable long-range bomber planes The White House says President Trump was not briefed in advance on Ukraine’s latest drone attacks inside Russia. On Sunday, June 1, Ukraine launched 117 drones in a bold operation called “Spider’s Web.” The targets were airfields housing Russia’s nuclear-capable bomber fleet in Siberia and the far north. Ukrainian officials say more than 40 aircraft were damaged or destroyed, including Tu-95 “Bear” and Tu-160 “Blackjack” bombers, as well as an A-50 airborne radar jet, a £230 million command-and-control…
SECOND DAY OF JOINT SEARCH FOR MADELEINE MCCANN BEGINS IN THE ALGARVE – The search area includes 21 land plots, and the teams are using vehicles and specialised equipment The second day of a joint search for Madeleine McCann is underway in the Algarve, Portugal, 18 years after her disappearance. Portuguese and German authorities are collaborating, focusing on disused buildings and wells within the Praia da Luz area. The search area includes 21 land plots, and the teams are using vehicles and specialised equipment. Portuguese and German police on Tuesday launched joint searches of a “vast” area in Portugal’s southern…
BADENOCK SAYS UKRAINE IS FIGHTING A PROXY WAR ON BEHALF OF THE WEST – Prime Minister Starmer Calls Out Opposition Over Russia Comment Sir Keir Starmer noted Kemi Badenoch’s assertion on Sky’s Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips that “Israel is fighting a proxy war on behalf of the UK, just like Ukraine is on behalf of Western Europe against Russia”, in PMQs this afternoon. “There’s only one leader who’s been praised this week by the Russian embassy,” the PM said. “And if she carries on echoing Kremlin talking points like this, UK Reform are going to be sending her an…
GLOBAL AIRLINES BODY CUTS 2025 GLOBAL PROFIT FORECAST – Industry revenue estimate down 2.1% Global airlines have cut their 2025 profit forecast to $36 billion, down from $36.6 billion, citing trade tensions, weaker consumer confidence, and delays in aircraft deliveries. The revised outlook was released by IATA at its annual meeting in New Delhi. Rising costs, including from keeping older planes in service due to delivery delays, are straining the industry, though lower fuel prices offer some relief. Total expenses are expected to hit $913 billion, while cargo revenues are projected to fall 4.7% to $142 billion amid slowing global…
COLORADO FIREBOMB ATTACK LEFT 6 PEOPLE INJURED – A 45-year-old man yelled “Free Palestine” and threw incendiary devices into a crowd in Boulder, Colorado Police cordoned off the scene of an attack on Sunday, June 1st, where a 45-year-old man yelled “Free Palestine” and threw incendiary devices into a crowd in Boulder, Colorado, where a demonstration to remember the Israeli hostages who remain in Gaza was taking place, authorities said. Six victims, aged between 67 and 88 years old, were transported to hospitals, FBI special agent in charge of the Denver Field Office Mark Michalek said. The suspect was named…
WORLD AWAITS RUSSIA-UKRAINE TALKS IN ISTANBUL – Hostilities intensify in years-long war Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine will resume today in Istanbul, with Turkey again acting as mediator. Following a May 16 meeting that led to a major prisoner swap, both sides agreed to continue negotiations, with Russia set to present a detailed peace proposal. Turkey’s role has been praised by both nations, with its foreign minister meeting leaders in Moscow and Kyiv. Ukraine’s delegation will be led by Defence Minister Rustem Umerov, while the U.S. has expressed support but is yet to confirm participation. Meanwhile, tensions remain high.…
POLAND WAKES UP TO A NEW PRESIDENT AS THE CONSERVATIVES WIN – Karol Nawrocki won 50.89% of the votes Polish Conservative Nationalist Opposition candidate Karol Nawrocki won the second round of the country’s presidential election with 50.89% of the votes, the electoral commission said early on Monday, June 2nd, in a blow to the left-wing agenda of the pro-European government. Rafal Trzaskowski, the liberal Warsaw mayor and an ally of the government led by Donald Tusk, got 49.11%. An exit poll on Sunday had shown Trzaskowski winning with a razor-thin majority. This was proven to be overly optimistic. Warsaw resident…
CHRISTIAN WOMAN OVERTURNS ASYLUM DECISION – She fled Islamic persecution & won right to stay, despite Home Office pushback A Christian woman who fled religious persecution has won the right to stay in the UK after a judge overturned a Home Office decision that denied her asylum. The woman, known as ‘Maria’ for security reasons, escaped with her family after facing pressure to convert to Islam in her home country. She was forced to take a Muslim name, told to leave her husband, and threatened with having her daughter declared a Muslim. After resisting, both she and her daughter were…
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