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Bulgaria To Stop Sending Military Aid to Ukraine

10 June 2026 at 21:52
Bulgaria’s new government will stop sending military aid to Ukraine, the country’s defense minister said on Tuesday, as the more than four-year-old war grinds on with no end in sight. “We have already made it clear that the war in Ukraine will not be resolved on the battlefield,” Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov told reporters, according […]

Pro-Palestinian activists accused of intimidation campaign against University of Michigan officials

Federal prosecutors unsealed indictment against activists trying to force the school to cut financial ties to Israel

Federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment on Wednesday against eight pro-Palestinian activists who are accused of conspiring to run a criminal intimidation campaign against University of Michigan officials while trying to force the school to cut financial ties to Israel.

The indictment also describes vandalism against some companies that operate in Michigan and against the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.

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© Photograph: Corey Williams/AP

© Photograph: Corey Williams/AP

© Photograph: Corey Williams/AP

Platner: Political establishment agrees on ‘love of Jeffrey Epstein and a hatred of me’

10 June 2026 at 20:44
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner, who has been recently dealing with concerns around his past behavior toward women, said in a new ad that the political establishment has a “love of Jeffrey Epstein and a hatred of me.” “Some of the most powerful Democrats and Republicans in the country were on Epstein Island. It…

Platner: Political establishment agrees on ‘love of Jeffrey Epstein and a hatred of me’

10 June 2026 at 20:44
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner, who has been recently dealing with concerns around his past behavior toward women, said in a new ad that the political establishment has a “love of Jeffrey Epstein and a hatred of me.” “Some of the most powerful Democrats and Republicans in the country were on Epstein Island. It…

Poland, Germany in dispute over how to disburse unblocked EU funds for Ukraine

10 June 2026 at 20:08
Poland is fighting for its piece of the 6.6 billion euro ($7.7 billion) package under the European Peace Facility, while Germany has called for full reimbursement to Kyiv.

'They Can't Scare Me': Living With Constant Russian Drone Attacks In Kherson

10 June 2026 at 19:46
Russian drone attacks are a daily reality in Kherson, a frontline city in southern Ukraine. Residents say the threat is growing, with drones increasingly targeting residential neighborhoods and forcing people to seek cover. Yet many refuse to leave.

Das eigentliche Thema der Ukraine-Verhandlungen wird die neue europäische Sicherheitsordnung sein

10 June 2026 at 19:46
Ich habe heute in einem Artikel bereits erklärt, warum ich die Meldungen aus Europa und Kiew, man wolle mit Russland verhandeln, für nicht ernst gemeint, sondern für ein propagandistisches Manöver und sogar eine Falle für Russland halte. Aber auch wenn ich nicht an baldige ernsthafte Verhandlungen zwischen der EU und Russland glaube, wird es trotzdem […]

Warum Kiew und Europa plötzlich von Verhandlungen sprechen

10 June 2026 at 19:39
Ich habe bereits über Selenskys offenen Brief an Präsident Putin und die tatsächlich dahinter steckenden Motive berichtet. Nach dem Brief gab es am Montag ein Treffen Selenskys mit Kanzler Merz, Präsident Macron und Premierminister Starmer in London, bei dem ebenfalls Verhandlungen mit Russland gefordert wurden. Wer Selenskys Brief gelesen hat, der versteht, dass sein Brief […]

Platner addresses scandals: ‘Nothing out there that’s actually concerning’ 

10 June 2026 at 19:30
Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner (D) addressed the string of controversies about his past behavior on Wednesday, following his recent win in the state’s Democratic primary election.  “There’s nothing out there that’s actually concerning,” Platner, who is looking to unseat incumbent Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), said on MS NOW’s on “Morning Joe.”  “People will make…

Platner addresses scandals: ‘Nothing out there that’s actually concerning’ 

10 June 2026 at 19:30
Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner (D) addressed the string of controversies about his past behavior on Wednesday, following his recent win in the state’s Democratic primary election.  “There’s nothing out there that’s actually concerning,” Platner, who is looking to unseat incumbent Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), said on MS NOW’s on “Morning Joe.”  “People will make…

Ukraine war latest: Russian-occupied Mariupol port no longer operational after Ukrainian strikes

Key developments on June 10:

  • Russian-occupied Mariupol port no longer operational after Ukrainian strikes, Azov Corps says
  • Chonhar Bridge linking Crimea to Russian-occupied Kherson Oblast destroyed after Ukrainian drone strike, Ukraine says
  • Ukrainian Flamingo missiles strike military plant in large-scale attack on Russia, Zelensky confirms
  • 'Time to sit at

US House Passes Bill To Cut Off Western Technology Flowing Into Iranian Drones

10 June 2026 at 18:36
The US House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation aimed at preventing American and allied technology from ending up in Iranian-made drones used in conflicts from Ukraine to the Middle East.

Germany was late to grasp Russian hybrid attacks, Bundeswehr colonel tells defence forum

10 June 2026 at 18:23

Bundeswehr troops and armored vehicles support NATO's eFP Battlegroup in Lithuania, part of Germany's posture against Russian hybrid attacks.

Hybrid threats span both hardware and politics, said Colonel Sönke Marahrens. The list of methods includes overflights, the cutting of undersea cables, and a concerted disinformation campaign. It also reaches into political and judicial systems, including what he called the "disposable agent" model —civilians recruited online for one-off sabotage or surveillance. As a model for how the state should respond, Colonel Marahrens pointed to Finland. Authorities there detained a suspected sabotage vessel within an hour of Baltic Sea cable damage.

Russian hybrid attacks: a political shift acknowledged late

Recognition had arrived slowly, Marahrens told the New Age Defence forum in Berlin on 8 June, Ukrinform reported. "Germany recognized rather late that we are being attacked by such hybrid methods," the colonel said. "But I would say that in the last year and a half to two years, we see a shift at the political level as well."

The colonel heads a department at the Bundeswehr's Center for Digitalization and Capability Development. The center reports to the Cyber and Information Domain Command in Bonn. German intelligence services and state institutions are increasingly informing citizens of the changing security environment, he said.

Drones, cables, and courts

Russian pressure now reaches beyond physical sabotage, Marahrens said. "It's not just drones and not just undersea cables, it's also disinformation within our society. It's the use of the political and judicial systems, the concept of 'disposable agents,'" he said.

Unidentified drones over European critical infrastructure, including German sites, had a primarily psychological effect, the colonel said. The impact was not military. Germany's National Security Council should receive real powers for rapid decision-making, he argued. The colonel cited Finland's response time of less than an hour after the Baltic Sea cable damage.

"Creating societal resilience is something we in Germany have yet to learn." — Col. Sönke Marahrens, Bundeswehr Center for Digitalization and Capability Development

Kyiv's resilience is something Berlin lacks

Germany draws on Ukrainian wartime experience through financing, joint training, and front-line exchanges, Marahrens said. "We support Ukraine financially," he said. "We also adopt the experience gained from the battlefield. We provide training for them, and we also adopt experience from them during joint exercises at our training grounds."

The most important Ukrainian lesson, the colonel said, is societal resilience under wartime conditions. "Creating societal resilience is something we in Germany have yet to learn," Marahrens said. The Kremlin coordinates large-scale hybrid operations across Europe, the agency added. These campaigns aim to discredit Kyiv and inflame internal conflicts in EU states amid Russia's war on Ukraine.

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