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5. Seems to be from Ulster protestants
… could we conclude that the victim was a proddy? That also casts the Fenian side into sharp relief. Do they recognise the invader danger for what it is, or as a chance to “reunite” Ireland? Just look at the Irish govt right now.

4. Steve at 1408
- AfD’s Weidel Demands Ukraine Pay Reparations Over Nord Stream “State Terrorist” Attack; Calls for End of Military and Financial Support
- UN Report Exposes Hamas War Crimes: Militants and Police Publicly Execute, Kneecap, and Brutally Maim Dozens of Palestinians to Terrorize Their Own People
- Northern Ireland: Belfast Victim Remains in Serious Condition with Horrific Facial Wounds as Details Emerge About Deranged Sudanese Attacker…. (JH: I have an update coming)
- White British Children Set to Become Minority in England’s Schools, Department of Education Data Reveals
- Russian Army Paves Wave To Heart Of Konstantinovka
- Starmer issues ultimatum to technology companies to implement client-side scanning; this is the end of online privacy
- Dr John Clauser: The IPCC is one of the worst sources of dangerous misinformation
- Researchers Develop High-Entropy Cathode for Sodium-Ion Batteries
- Much more.
Steve also had this one up:

Those two points are nearly diametrically opposite takes. Southfront is Russian perspective, the second US perspective, therefore including both is good.
3. Invidious situation

2. DAD at 1408
a) France is approaching the entry into the European Pact on Migration and Asylum, scheduled for June 12, with a delay described as significant in its implementation.
Following the adoption of the pact by the European Parliament on April 10, 2024, the Ministry of the Interior submitted a 72-page national implementation plan to Brussels on December 20, 2024. However, the necessary legislative amendments were not included in the parliamentary agenda in time.
(JH: This is a long and complicated one, best read in full at NOWP.)
b) Britain’s independent reviewer of terrorism legislation has called for immigration to be treated as a national security issue following a knife attack in Belfast that left a local man seriously injured and triggered some of the worst anti-immigration unrest seen in Northern Ireland in recent years.
c) In late May, Iceland’s Foreign Minister Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir gave an interview to The Guardian expressing deep concern that her country might face a “Brexit moment” in the upcoming national referendum scheduled for August 29, 2026….
d) A few days after its first official campaign rally, La France Insoumise (LFI) is attempting a marketing ploy to capitalise on the World Cup with a timely marketing operation: A Mélenchon 27 football jersey, sold to fund Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s presidential bid….