Saturday, June 13, 2026

We Witnessed the Devastating Effects of Trump's Oil Embargo on Cuba

Jun 8, 2026 | Often, the outages last for more than 24 hours, putting life on hold for those affected.

Cuba has endured decades of sanctions and trade restrictions, but the choking off of its oil supply, which comes almost entirely from Venezuela and Mexico, has left the country on the brink.

The Trump administration wants to coerce Cuba into accepting sweeping reforms, making it more aligned with the US and less aligned with countries like Russia.

Last month, John Ratcliffe, the head of the CIA, held a summit with senior Cuban officials, delivering a stark message: Allow real change or face military intervention.

Donald Trump said in March that he thinks he will have the "honour of taking Cuba" and has repeated his threats to topple the Communist government with increasing regularity.

Yet Cuba's president, Miguel Diaz-Canel, remains intransigent - and ordinary Cubans are paying the price. Petrol is rationed to 20 litres a month per person, but on the black market, if they can find it, Cubans are paying more than £5 a litre for petrol. It means many of the classic 1950s vehicles, which have become a trademark of the tourist industry, lie stranded.




I burst into tears even watching this! This is proof, if proof were indeed needed, that those across the Pond are cruel swine! This is ideological warfare, pure and simple, the price of which innocent, ordinary and extremely poor Cubans have to pay the inordinately HUGE price. Such UNNECESSARY suffering! And stupid Americans believe that Trump is God’s latest prophet! How ridiculous! How thick! How benighted! How dopey can people be?

As far as I am concerned, this very spectacle, this very suffering draws into question whether there is a god at all! Still less an omnipotent one. For verily, if God truly exists, and He is omnipotent, then he must surely be an exceedingly CRUEL God to allow such suffering and misery to be caused by a self-centred, ruthless man He could so easily take home in the twinkling of an eye! — © Mark Alexander

Elon Musk Will Be a Trillionaire ‘Fleetingly’ | Robert Watts

Jun 13, 2026 | “This is a valuation largely built on AI, and there are other more interesting businesses already making stronger advances.”

Elon Musk has been made a trillionaire, who is four times as rich anyone else on earth, by a valuation of SpaceX’s AI potential that is “north of a hundred times the annual revenue of the business,” says compiler of the Sunday Times Rich List Robert Watts.


Rob Groves: The MAGA Plot to Divide Britain & Europe

June 13, 2026 | The Vice President of the United States, Elon Musk and Marco Rubio's State Department have all decided that British policing, British crime and British grief are their business.

In this video, I look at how the murder of Henry Nowak in Southampton and a knife attack in Belfast have been seized on by MAGA's biggest names and amplified here at home by Nigel Farage and his even nastier rival Rupert Lowe — to import America's culture war straight onto Britain's streets.




Hillary Clinton would probably refer to these awful people as a “basket of deplorables”! And that is exactly what people like Farage and Rupert Lowe are: deplorable. That goes for those heartless and cruel swine across the Pond, too. — © Mark Alexander

Should Switzerland Cap Its Population at 10 Million? Voters Will Decide.

THE NEW YORK TIMES: One of the world’s richest countries is about to hold a referendum on a measure that would curb migration and most likely the economy. It is being sold in warm tones.

This screenshot is from this NYT article. | Campaign posters ahead of the population cap vote. President Trump’s face is on a no poster, with the slogan, “Now, of all times, a break with Europe?” The yes slogan shown is “Protect Switzerland.” | Sebastien Bozon/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

For 50 years, Walter Nef has carved toys and cheese boards from maple trees that grow near his quiet village outside Zurich, which seems louder to him by the day. There are more cars, more construction cranes, more people, and not just in this valley. Switzerland, Mr. Nef says, seems just about full.

That is why Mr. Nef says he supports a nationwide initiative, in an election this Sunday, to cap the resident population at 10 million. The measure aims to drastically reduce immigration as the country approaches that level, which it could reach in the next decade. But Mr. Nef, like many supporters, describes the measure less in terms of migrants than in terms of infrastructure, ecology and density.

“It is simply not good when an organism grows so fast,” Mr. Nef, 79, told me at his workshop this week.

The election on Sunday is a product of Switzerland’s form of direct democracy, which allows groups that can gather 100,000 signatures to send major policy questions to voters with relative ease, in a way that echoes states like California. Polls suggest a tight contest that could go either way.

It is the latest chapter in Europe’s backlash against migration, which has helped right-wing parties surge across the continent, including in Switzerland, a country with four official languages that has been shaped by migrants for nearly two and a half centuries.

But this chapter comes with several twists, starting with its sales pitch.

The measure was put to voters by the right-wing Swiss People’s Party, which has sent other anti-migration measures to the ballot in the past, including a successful effort to ban the construction of mosque minarets. This time, it has spent much of the campaign appealing to centrist voters’ concerns about traffic jams, crowded trains and high housing costs. It calls the measure a “sustainability initiative.” » | Jim Tankersley | Reporting from Zurich, Bern, Basel and Bauma, Switzerland | Saturday, June 13, 2026

How Capping Its Population at 10 Million Could Reshape Switzerland »

Swiss wait to hear result of ballot on capping population at 10 million: The far-right proposal would require the government to put restrictions in place to limit the population by 2050 »

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Death in Venice by Luchino Visconti - Mahler Symphony No 5

Oct 26, 2023 | Mahler Symphony No 5 Adagietto - Edited • 4K & HQ Sound MV Death in Venice (Italian: Morte a Venezia) is a 1971 historical drama film directed and produced by Italian filmmaker Luchino Visconti, adapted by Visconti and Nicola Badalucco from the 1912 novella of the same name by German author Thomas Mann. It stars Dirk Bogarde as Gustav von Aschenbach and Björn Andrésen as Tadzio, with supporting roles played by Mark Burns, Marisa Berenson and Silvana Mangano.

It was filmed in Technicolor by Pasqualino De Santis, with a soundtrack featuring classical composers such as Gustav Mahler, Ludwig van Beethoven and Modest Mussorgsky. It is the second part of Visconti's thematic "German Trilogy"—preceded by The Damned (1969) and followed by Ludwig (1973).


Brokeback Mountain 2005 Trailer HD | Jake Gyllenhaal | Heath Ledger

Apr 17, 2023 | Brokeback Mountain is a 2005 American neo-Western romantic drama film directed by Ang Lee and produced by Diana Ossana and James Schamus. Adapted from the 1997 short story of the same name by Annie Proulx, the screenplay was written by Ossana and Larry McMurtry. The film stars Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway, and Michelle Williams and depicts the complex romantic relationship between two American cowboys, Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist, in the American West from 1963 to 1983.

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Friday, June 12, 2026

How Elon Musk Became the Face of Broken American Capitalism

Jun 14, 2026 | Investigative journalist and founder of The Lever Dave Sirota joins Wajahat Ali to examine how Elon Musk's rise reflects deeper problems in American capitalism and the political establishment.

Waj and Dave discuss the role of government subsidies, regulatory policy, corporate lobbying, campaign financing, and media influence in helping create today's tech oligarchs. They explore how billionaire power intersects with politics, why accountability has become increasingly difficult, and what Musk's empire reveals about the relationship between wealth and public policy in the United States.

The conversation also looks beyond Musk himself to the broader system that rewards concentration of wealth, privatizes gains, socializes risk, and gives extraordinary influence to a small group of powerful individuals.

The central question: Is Elon Musk an exception—or the inevitable product of a political and economic system designed to benefit billionaires?


How Will the Death of Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha Impact the 800-year-old Monarchy? | DW News

Jun 12, 2026 | Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha has died at the age of 47. Her death throws the royal succession into uncertainty. The princess was – unlike her father – free of scandal and viewed by many as the best hope for the monarchy's future. Anja Kueppers-McKinnon speaks to a journalist in Bangkok and an expert on the Thai monarchy to find out what this moment means for the Thai people and for its royal family.


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Israel: Forever at War? | ARTE.tv Documentary

Jun 10, 2026 | Daily life in Israel is punctuated by incoming missiles, civil strife, and unpunished settler violence. Tracks East went to Israel to take the pulse of a people seemingly forever at war.


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Iran's Military Response Explained

Chris Hedges explains Trump’s predicament.

Trump is an ignorant man. Middle Eastern politics is extremely complex. Trump understands nothing about it. It would have been much smarter if Trump had tried to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine instead of starting yet another war in the Middle East. — © Mark Alexander

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Richard Gere speaks such common sense. Moreover, he is clearly a man of compassion. Kudos! – © Mark Alexander

Donald Trump Has Let Elon Musk Vandalize America | Steve Schmidt

Jun 12, 2026 | Elon Musk is officially the world's first trillionaire and the most dangerous man in the world. Steve Schmidt breaks down why SpaceX must be nationalized, Elon brought to justice, and Trump along with him. Support The Warning and become a member today!



Steve Schmidt, in this video, delivers a BRILLIANT synopsis. Elon Musk is indeed a Nazi. He is a very dangerous mana. — © Mark Alexaander

Michael Lambert: Kushner & Ivanka's $1.4 Billion Albania Land Grab | Trump Family First

Jun 12 , 2026 | When Ivanka Trump jumped off a friend's superyacht near Albania, she came back with more than a tan. She came back with a $1.4 billion development plan. This is the story of Ken and Barbie's Island — how Jared Kushner, bankrolled by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other Gulf states, is attempting to turn Sazan Island, a former Russian military base of outstanding natural beauty, into an exclusive playground for the global elite.

In this video I cover:

• How the Albanian government secretly rushed through legislation to enable the sale
• The history of Sazan Island — and why destroying it matters
• The Albania protests that have rocked the country for over ten days
• Kushner's track record on similar projects in Serbia — and why it doesn't inspire confidence
• The criminal investigation launched by Albania's anti-corruption prosecutors (SPAK)

And I ask the obvious question: when the son-in-law of the most powerful man on earth comes knocking, just how much does Albanian democracy cost? This is a story about wealth, corruption, environmental destruction — and the extraordinary reach of Trump family power.


Espagne : l’ex-premier ministre Zapatero visé par une enquête pour fraude fiscale après la découverte de bijoux

LE FIGARO : José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, figure historique et très respectée de la gauche espagnole, est accusé de ne pas pouvoir « justifier du paiement des droits de douane, des taxes spéciales ou des impôts associés à l’importation » de ces bijoux d’une valeur totale de « 1.323.915 euros ».

L'ancien premier ministre espagnol José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, déjà visé par une enquête pour trafic d'influence, est désormais mis en cause aussi pour fraude fiscale et contrebande présumées, après la découverte de bijoux à son bureau lors d'une perquisition, a annoncé la justice espagnole vendredi 12 juin.

José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, figure historique et très respectée de la gauche espagnole, est accusé de ne pas pouvoir « justifier du paiement des droits de douane, des taxes spéciales ou des impôts associés à l'importation » de ces bijoux d'une valeur totale de « 1.323.915 euros », selon un document publié par l'Audience nationale, en charge des investigations. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | vendredi 12 juin 2026

Elon Musk Becomes World’s First Trillionaire

THE TELEGRAPH: Tech boss’s net worth rises above $1tn mark as shares in SpaceX surge 20pc in initial trading

Elon Musk has become the first trillionaire in history after his SpaceX business floated on the stock market in New York.

The world’s richest man’s net worth soared above the $1tn mark (£860bn) as shares in his rocket business surged by 20pc in initial trading after the company went public on the Nasdaq stock exchange.

Mr Musk has a stake of around 43pc in the rocket venture, which was valued at $2.1tn (£1.8tn) as markets opened, on top of his shares in Tesla and his other start-ups.

SpaceX’s shares jumped to $162 in early trading, flying past its initial listing price of $135.

It means Mr Musk’s stakes in SpaceX and Tesla have crystallised into a $1tn paper fortune, although he is prevented from selling shares in SpaceX for at least one year under the terms of the float. » | Matthew Field | Senior Technology Reporter | Friday, June 12, 2026

Brexit: 10 Years of Regret? • FRANCE 24 English

Jun 12, 2026 | On June 23, 2016 the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union with 52 percent of "Leave" votes against 48 percent for "Remain". It was a political storm few had predicted. Ten years on, our Revisited show explores the social and political impact of the decision. How did Brexit reshape the country and has it helped improve people's lives? What has been the impact on the economy and on sectors like farming?

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The Recovering Catholic: What's Really behind the Christian Obsession with Homosexuality

Jun 7, 2026 | Why are so many Christians concerned with gay people while often ignoring other issues the Bible discusses far more frequently? In this video, we explore the history, theology, culture, fear, and social factors that have made homosexuality one of the most debated topics in modern Christianity. You'll discover why this issue became such a focal point, what the Bible actually says, and whether the focus reflects the teachings of faith or something deeper within religious culture. If you've ever wondered why LGBTQ issues generate so much attention in Christian circles, this conversation offers historical context, spiritual insight, and a fresh perspective.


These simple people who call themselves “Christian” have a very poor understanding of the Bible and of what Christianity teaches them. For starters, a Christian is supposed to believe that God is the Creator — the Creator who created everything, including homosexuals.

If we are to believe the Christian message, then we humans are an integral part of God’s creation — we are, in fact, God’s children. Ergo, if a homosexual is one of God’s creation then God clearly intended for that person to be that way. Or are we also to believe that God makes mistakes, believe that God errs?

But this cannot be! Why? Because we are also implored, nay commanded, to believe that God is all-knowing, omniscient, and infallible. He is therefore inerrant. So, if God is infallible, one can come only to one conclusion, and it is this: God created homosexuals that way because He wanted them to be that way. So, who are we, as mere mortals, to argue with God’s intentions and about His Creation?

The conclusion: It is Christian's bounden duty to accept homosexuals just as they are, for that is how God intended them to be. We might argue about the nature of behaviour; but we cannot, and should not, argue about the nature of being.

Hence, homosexuals should be PROUD of their God-given nature, and both homosexuals and heterosexuals alike should be tolerant and accepting of each other. This will lead to PEACE and UNDERSTANDING in the community. And God is, after all, the God of love and of peace. Indeed, Jesus, who Christians are supposed to believe is the ‘Son of God’ and be part of the Triune God, is often called the ‘King of Peace’.

It is interesting to note that Jesus never talked about the concept of same-sex attraction and same-sex love. Had this been a problem for Him, He surely would have said something about it. — © Mark Alexander

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David Hockney: The ‘Quirky British Eccentric’ with a Twinkle in His Eye

Jun 12, 2026 | “He had a wonderful mischief, a twinkle in his eye.”

Giant of British art David Hockney has died at the age of 88. Times arts correspondent David Sanderson and his biographer and friend Christopher Simon Sykes look back at the life of the much-loved “quirky British eccentric”.




David Hockney, revolutionary British artist famed for his pools and portraits, dies aged 88: Bradford-born painter, who made his name with sunkissed visions of California and never stopped breaking barriers, going on to become one of contemporary art’s most important figures, has died »

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Jun 12, 2026 | David Hockney has died at the age of 88, his publicist said.

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Zentralrat der Juden sorgt sich um wachsenden Antisemitismus

Jun 10, 2026 | Angesichts der hohen Zahlen antisemitischer Delikte in Deutschland sei die Sorge vieler jüdischer Menschen gestiegen, sagte der Präsident des Zentralrates der Juden in Deutschland, Josef Schuster, in einem Interview mit der Deutschen Welle. Viele hätten Sorge, sich erkennbar durch das Tragen einer Kippa oder eines Davidsterns auf der Straße zu zeigen. Das gelte hauptsächlich für größere Städte wie Berlin. In Kleinstädten und auf dem Land sei die Lage besser, so Josef Schuster. Der Zentralrat der Juden hat in einer Umfrage in über 100 jüdischen Gemeinden die Stimmungslage abgefragt.

Kritisch sieht Schuster das weitere Erstarken der in Teilen rechtsextremen AfD. Noch seien die Koffer für eine mögliche Auswanderung wegen antisemitischer Taten nicht gepackt, sagte Josef Schuster. "Aber im Moment wird mehr und mehr geguckt, wo der leere Koffer steht und man überlegt schon, was man in den leeren Koffer wieder hineintut. Also die Überlegung auch, wenn man auswandern wollte, wohin sollte man auswandern? Diese Frage ist eine ernsthafte Frage, die in jüdischen Kreisen leider diskutiert wird."

Dass es in der AfD mittlerweile eine Gruppe gibt, die sich "Juden in der AfD" nennt, kommentierte der Präsident des Zentralrates der Juden so: "Juden in der AfD ist eine sehr kleine Gruppierung, die ein Feigenblatt ist. Eine Gruppierung mit einer Mitgliederzahl allenfalls im niedrigen zweistelligen Bereich, von denen auch nicht alle Mitglieder selber Juden sind. Es gibt ein Vorurteil ‘Alle Juden sind schlau.’ Das ist ein falsches Vorurteil. Allein diese Gruppierung Juden in der AfD belegt das."


Indischer Außenminister: „Die USA forderten Indien auf, russisches Öl zu kaufen“

BERLINER ZEITUNG: Der indische Außenminister Jaishankar äußert sich zu dem Kauf russischen Öls. Zudem kritisiert er die aus seiner Sicht widersprüchliche Haltung der USA.

Dieser Screenshot stammt aus diesem Artikel. | Indiens Außenminister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar | © Lehtikuva/imago

Der indische Außenminister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar hat den Kauf russischen Öls durch Indien verteidigt und den USA wechselhafte Politik vorgeworfen. Bei Gesprächen im finnischen Kultaranta sagte Jaishankar laut Bloomberg am Donnerstag, nach Beginn des Ukraine-Kriegs sei viel des verfügbaren Öls russisch gewesen, weil europäische Staaten Lieferungen aus dem Nahen Osten aufgekauft hätten – der traditionellen Bezugsquelle Indiens.

Die USA riefen Indien nach Angaben des Ministers zu diesem Zeitpunkt dazu auf, russisches Öl zu kaufen. „Damals forderten die USA Indien ausdrücklich auf, russisches Öl zu kaufen, um den Ölmarkt zu stabilisieren“, sagte Jaishankar demnach. „Ich kaufe Öl auf Basis von Kosten und Verfügbarkeit.“ » | Anika Schlünz | Freitag, 12. Juni 2026

David Hockney, le peintre qui a mis l’art contemporain en couleurs, est mort à l’âge de 88 ans

Cette capture d'écran provient de cet article du Figaro. | David Hockney dans sa maison près de Lisieux en Normandie en juillet 2022 François BOUCHON / Le Figaro

LE FIGARO : Le peintre des piscines californiennes et des sous-bois du Yorkshire avait choisi de s’installer dans le calme normand en 2019. Il est mort jeudi 11 juin à l’âge de 88 ans chez lui à Londres.

Ce tout jeune homme à la cravate jaune, à l'écharpe rouge, au blazer turquoise, à la frange épaisse et brune, aux grosses lunettes qui s'ouvrent sur des yeux directs aux cils rougis, c'est David Hockney par lui-même en 1954, à 17 ans. Ce fascinant collage sur papier journal, qui ouvrait la rétrospective du grand peintre anglais au Centre Pompidou en 2017, est aujourd'hui au Musée de Bradford. C'est dans cette ville industrielle de l'ouest du Yorkshire qu'est né David Hockney, le quatrième d'une fratrie rapprochée de cinq enfants, dans une famille modeste. Peintre chéri des Anglais qui aiment sa vitalité, sa fraîcheur, sa palette éclatante, sa passion pour la nature bien verte et les bois en toutes saisons, David Hockney est mort jeudi 11 juin à l’âge de 88 ans chez lui à Londres.

Son père, Kenneth Hockney, aide-comptable, militant antitabac, est un homme introverti et plein de fantaisie, assez excentrique pour peindre des couchers de soleil sur les portes de la maison familiale vers 1950. Le tout jeune David souligne l'élégance neutre et surtout le « body langage » de son père, ses mains qui se tordent, dans un portrait en demi-teintes, le premier tableau qu'il vend (10 livres), à 20 ans, lors de l'exposition collective «Yorkshire Artists Exhibition », en 1957, à la Leeds Art Gallery. Il lui tenait à cœur puisque aujourd'hui il est dans The David Hockney Foundation. » | Par Valérie Duponchelle | vendredi 12 juin 2026

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Let This Be a Warning – If Europe Worries about Trump, It Has Even More Reason to Fear JD Vance

THE GUARDIAN: His toxic Henry Nowak intervention fits a pattern. Vance has hard-right views, a disdain for European society – and he may yet become president

This screenshot is from this Guardian op-ed. | JD Vance at a cabinet meeting in the White House, Washington, 27 May 2026. Photograph: Samuel Corum/UPI/Shutterstock

Immigration is falling in Britain. It’s falling so fast and so hard – net migration to the UK nearly halved between 2024 and 2025 – that before long we could conceivably be a shrinking population, with more people leaving the country than coming here. (And no, that’s not because of an exodus of bright young Britons fleeing overseas, though you wouldn’t blame them given how hard they’re finding it currently to get jobs: the rise, as the Institute for Government’s Sam Freedman helpfully points out, is mainly in foreign students and foreign workers going home.) Even small-boat crossings are down on last year. We have, in short, finally made ourselves as unattractive to the rest of the world as leave voters always wanted – which means that, sooner or later, populists who built their careers on railing against supposedly uncontrolled immigration are going to be needing another scapegoat to explain why taking back control hasn’t magically solved all the country’s problems. And with a grim inevitability, they’re finding it in turning on migrants who are already here. » | Gaby Hinsliff | Tuesday, June 9, 2026

I find JD Vance to be totally and utterly disagreeable. To me, he is a most unsympathetic character, whom I find untrustworthy. The son of a one-time drug addict, now thankfully fully recovered, in hillbilly country, he has been catapulted to high office through Peter Thiel’s injection of masses of cash. ‘Nuff said! Clearly, he is no friend of Europe’s. — © Mark Alexander

John Healey Quitting Defence Puts a Time Bomb under No 10. He Is a Loyalist: This Is No Ordinary Departure

THE GUARDIAN: He served through the eras of Blair, Brown, Miliband and Corbyn in a party that knows and respects him. It will matter that even his patience has run out

This screenshot is from this Guardian op-ed. | Keir Starmer (left) and John Healey in March 2025. Photograph: WPA/Getty Images

John Healey is not a rash man. Slow to anger, calm in a crisis, loyal and yet beneath it all, formidably determined. He stuck at it through the Jeremy Corbyn years, much as he privately despaired of where the party was heading, keeping his thoughts to himself because all he wanted was for Labour to win again. When it did, under Keir Starmer, he became the understated anchor to a frequently gale-tossed ship of government; the solid citizen everybody liked and nobody distrusted, a natural choice for caretaker leader had Starmer ever fallen under a bus.

Or, perhaps, been pushed under a tank.

For a defence secretary to resign weeks before a critical Nato summit, in the middle of conflict in the Gulf and on the eve of a domestic byelection which will determine his party’s future, is extraordinary in itself. But it’s that bayonet of a resignation letter – painting the prime minister as weak and impotent, incapable even of finding the money to keep the nation safe – that now threatens to finish off an already badly wounded premiership. » | Gaby Hinsliff | Thursday, June 11, 2026

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Tears and Tributes as Crowds Gather to Mourn Death of Thailand’s Princess Bha

This screenshot is from this Guardian article. | Bajrakitiyabha leaving a religious ceremony at the Grand Palace in Bangkok in 2020. Photograph: Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters

THE GUARDIAN: Beloved royal, said to have embodied ‘everything good in Thailand’, died in hospital after nearly four years in coma

At King Chulalongkorn Memorial hospital in Bangkok, mourners dressed in black sat side by side, their eyes pink from crying for the woman whose portraits they cradled in their laps.

Some images were framed in gold, others in plastic sleeves, charting the life of Thailand’s Princess Bajrakitiyabha from a rosy-cheeked baby to a young royal in red military dress replete with shining badges and ceremonial sword. Later photos showed her posing with one of the dogs she was out training in 2022 when she became gravely ill with heart problems.

Bajrakitiyabha, known by the nickname Princess Bha, had been in hospital ever since, and after nearly four years in a coma, died on Thursday night at the hospital, aged 47. » | Natasha May in Bangkok | Friday, June 12, 2026

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Pope Leo Rails against Migrant Deaths on Visit to Spain’s ‘Dock of Shame'

THE GUARDIAN: Pontiff calls on leaders to treat migrants more humanely as he concludes week-long Spanish tour in Gran Canaria

Thus screenshot is from this Guardian article. | The event was held at the dock of Arguineguín in Gran Canaria. Photograph: Borja Suárez/Reuters

The constant flow of people embarking in small, rickety boats to migrate abroad should force a reckoning as to why we have built a world where so many “must risk death to seek life”, Pope Leo has said as he warned: “We cannot grow accustomed to counting the dead.”

Thursday’s speech in the Canary Islands, on the final leg of the pontiff’s week-long tour of Spain, contained Leo’s most pointed comments to date on migration.

Standing near a memorial to the many who had braved the fierce swells of the Atlantic in the hope of carving out a better life in Europe, the pope railed against the world’s “indifference” and called on leaders to treat migrants more humanely.

“Even today, monsters lurk in these seas: mafias that traffic in despair, traffickers who enslave women and children, and those whose indifference allows the poor to be swallowed up by exploitation or oblivion,” he said.

Last year, an estimated 1,906 people died attempting to cross into Europe along the perilous Atlantic route. » | Ashifa Kassam | European community affairs correspondent | Thursday, June 11, 2026

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The Most Beautiful Male Body Ever Painted

Jun 11, 2026 | In Jacques-Louis David’s masterpiece painting "Patroclus" from 1780, the fallen hero becomes one of the most beautiful male bodies in art history — part Greek myth, part hidden desire.

Schumann: Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 54: I. Allegro affettuoso · Krystian Zimerman · Berliner Philharmoniker · Herbert von Karajan

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ECB Raises Eurozone Interest Rates as Iran War Stokes Inflation

THE GUARDIAN: European Central Bank increases main deposit rate to 2.25%, with two further rises expected by next spring

The European Central Bank has raised interest rates for the first time since 2023 in response to higher inflation caused by the war in Iran.

The ECB raised its main deposit rate from 2% to 2.25% in a move that financial markets expect to be the first of three rises by next spring.

Eurozone consumer price inflation rose to 3.2% in May 2026, from 3% in April, sparking concerns that the conflict in the Middle East will force manufacturers and retailers to push through price increases into the summer and autumn to maintain profit levels. The ECB’s inflation target is 2%.

The ECB’s president, Christine Lagarde, said the outlook for inflation and the broader economy was uncertain while the war in Iran continued to push energy costs higher. » | Philip Inman | Thursday, June 11, 2026

Crans-Montana Fire Bereaved Ask for Murder Charges against Bar Owners

THE GUARDIAN: Lawyers ask prosecutors to upgrade charges from manslaughter in light of text messages discussing fire risk

Lawyers for victims of the deadly New Year’s Eve fire in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana have formally asked prosecutors to upgrade the charges against the bar’s owners after text messages emerged discussing the danger.

Forty-one people were killed and 115 injured in the blaze at Le Constellation bar, which investigators believe started in the basement when sparklers attached to champagne bottles were held too close to sound-insulating foam on the ceiling.

The bar’s owners, Jessica and Jacques Moretti, face charges including manslaughter by negligence and arson by negligence over the blaze. Another 12 suspects, including several current and former local officials, are under criminal investigation.

Lawyers for some of the victims, most of whom were teenagers, told the Swiss public broadcaster RTS on Wednesday they had asked investigators to upgrade the charges against the Morettis from manslaughter by negligence to murder with possible intent. » | Jon Henley | Europe correspondent | Thursday, June 11, 2026

Why the World Cup Is Already a Disaster for Donald Trump | Steve Schmidt

Jun 11, 2026 | Donald Trump is a disgrace to the global unity that the World Cup represents. Steve Schmidt breaks down Trump alienating our allies, assaulting American freedom, and why it must stop.


If Americans had had the balls, they’d have imprisoned Trump long ago. And, had they done so, it would have spared us all, Americans and foreigners alike, a hell of a lot of heartache and trouble. Furthermore, America’s coffers would be a whole lot fuller than they are today. — © Mark Alexander

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Marius Borg Høiby ins Krankenhaus gebracht | krone.tv NEWS

Jun 11, 2026 | Marius Borg Høiby (29), der in U-Haft sitzende Sohn von Kronprinzessin Mette-Marit, wurde plötzlich in ein Spital gebracht. Während seine Mutter um ihre Gesundheit kämpft, rätselt Norwegen über den Grund des Klinikaufenthalts.


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How Did Mexico’s President Become the World’s Most Popular Leftwing Leader?


THE GUARDIAN: Claudia Sheinbaum started as an activist. Now she is Mexico’s president. Has she stayed true to her ideals?

The president’s dressmaker works at home, down a narrow road in a working-class neighbourhood on the southernmost edge of Mexico City. There is no sign, just the house number marked in chalk on a rusted metal door. In the brightly lit, pink-walled room at the back of her modest house, Olivia Trujillo sits at her sewing machine, piecing together the president’s signature suits and dresses. Trujillo sews everything here, accompanied only by her family, three dogs, and one green parrot. Once finished, an assistant spirits away the items by motorcycle straight to the National Palace, where the president lives. Claudia Sheinbaum’s clothing – tailored from modest fabrics produced in Mexico and featuring Indigenous motifs – is one of the many ways that her administration communicates its slogan: “For the good of all, first the poor.”



President Claudia Sheinbaum is one of the most popular democratically elected leaders in the world. Her approval rating hovers about 70% or above, and she stands out against the wave of conservative and far-right leaders elected throughout the Americas in recent years. For many leftists around the world, she is an inspiration. Zohran Mamdani has signalled his admiration for Sheinbaum on many occasions, saying she “has shown what can be won when you’re willing to fight”. She has drawn praise for her management of the country’s most difficult and important relationship, that with its northern neighbour. Deftly running down the clock during tariff negotiations with Donald Trump last year was a demonstration of her signature attitude, which she calls cabeza fría, coolheadedness under pressure. It helps also that she is a climate scientist with a PhD in energy engineering.

Sheinbaum is still an academic at heart. Someone who works with her told me to look up the YouTube video of a presentation she gave in June 2025 trying to convince the US that fentanyl trafficking from Mexico was going down. “That’s what it is like to be in meetings with her,” he said. The presentation was all charts, detailed sourcing and minutiae. Sheinbaum is universally agreed to be a detail-obsessed micromanager. She goes to bed early and is up at 4am texting everyone from her senior advisers to lowly functionaries working in obscure departments. » | Rachel Nolan | Thursday, June 11, 2026

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How Poland Built a Trillion-Dollar Economy

May 31, 2026 | Poland has become one of Europe’s standout growth stories, with an economy that crossed $1 trillion and a new generation of entrepreneurs returning home after studying and working abroad.

Finance Minister Andrzej Domański points to decades of reform, EU integration, foreign investment, and a diversified economy as drivers of Poland’s rise, while venture capitalist Aleksandra Pedraszewska says Warsaw’s technology scene now offers opportunities that were far less obvious a decade ago.

But economists warn that sustaining the boom will require Poland to address large deficits, elevated defense spending, demographic decline, and the need for more investment in research, education, and innovation.


Why the 2027 French Election Could Destroy Europe

Jun 11, 2026 | The 2027 French presidential election could become one of the most dangerous moments in modern European politics.

In this video, I break down why the next year may determine the future of France, Ukraine and the entire European project.

France is heading toward a potential runoff between Jordan Bardella on the far right and Jean-Luc Mélenchon on the far left. Both figures hold deeply troubling positions on Russia and both would represent a major strategic victory for the Kremlin. The fact that this scenario is even possible shows how badly France has failed to protect its information space from foreign interference.

The French media landscape has been poisoned by powerful actors who amplify pro-Russian narratives. Vincent Bolloré has built a media empire that fills the void left by RT France and his platforms have become major vectors of disinformation. He even employees former RT France boss Xenia Fedorova.

Combined with outlets like Sud Radio and Omerta, these networks have helped normalize extremist Kremlin rhetoric and weaken public resistance to foreign influence.

Meanwhile the political center is fractured. The mainstream parties are divided, exhausted, and unable to present a unified alternative. Yet the data shows that a centrist candidate could still win if the center stretching from the center left to the center right manage to mostly unite behind a single figure.

Whether that unity is possible remains one of the biggest questions of the election.

If France chooses a pro-Russian president, the consequences will be global. It would destabilize Europe, undermine support for Ukraine and hand Vladimir Putin a historic victory. It would also raise serious doubts about France’s reliability as a long-term defense and security partner.

In this video I briefly explore how France reached this point, why the stakes are so high, and what the coming months could mean for the future of Europe. …


The Chinese Car Company Beating Tesla | The Global Story

May 26, 2026 | In 2025, the Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD overtook Tesla as the world’s biggest seller of electric vehicles.

As conflict in the Middle East pushes up fuel prices and boosts demand for EVs, Chinese carmakers are seizing the opportunity. Driven by years of state-backed investment and industrial policy, China has quietly become the global powerhouse of EV production, leading the industry in technology, innovation, and affordability, while the US struggles to keep up.

In today’s episode, we speak to Suranjana Tewari, Asia Business Correspondent for BBC News. She explains what BYD cars are really like, and how China won the EV race.


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