24 June 2026

Seattle Mayor Called For Starbuck Boycott, Turns And Bought One Latte

Seattle Mayor
The Seattle Mayor who last year urged residents to boycott Starbucks, acknowledged that she recently purchased a latte from the company but declined to say whether she still believes others should shun the coffee giant.

"I had the pleasure of visiting the Pike Place Market Starbucks a little while ago, and I ordered, I think it was a blueberry muffin latte that was like a staff creation," Mayor Katie Wilson said during an interview published recently with FOX 13 Seattle co-anchor Hana Kim, who had asked Wilson if she still supports a boycott of Starbucks.

20 June 2026

"Send Them Back" Bill Approved By EU

Send Them Back
The European Union on Wednesday, 17 June, took a major step towards addressing the issue of mass and illegal migration by approving the new Return Regulation, hailed by supporters as the toughest deportation framework in the bloc’s history to date.

With 418 votes in favour, 218 against, and 30 abstentions, the right-wing majority in the European Parliament succeeded in pushing through the legislation, which forms part of the EU Migration and Asylum Pact and strengthens member states’ powers to deport illegal migrants and rejected asylum seekers.

19 June 2026

Albanian Man ‘Almost Beheaded’ By A Group Of Black Africans

Attempted Beheading
One Albanian construction worker remains in a medically induced coma after being brutally attacked by a group of North African men while attempting to defend an elderly man from harassment in the Italian coastal district of Lido Tre Archi near Fermo.

Blerim Muça, 50, suffered life-threatening head injuries after intervening in an altercation at a bar on Via La Malfa on the evening of 4 June. According to Italian media reports and witness accounts, Muça had stopped for a coffee with his father-in-law after work when he noticed a group of young men repeatedly insulting and mocking an elderly patron inside the building.

13 June 2026

Belfast Burns As Hunt For Killer Migrant Continues

Black Migrant
A shocking stabbing in Belfast has spiraled into full-blown chaos after graphic footage of the attack flooded social media, triggering violent protests, arson, and fear across communities. What began as a late-night assault has now snowballed into one of the most tense and volatile moments the city has seen in recent years.

The violence erupted at around 10:30 pm on Monday in north Belfast, when a man in his 30s allegedly launched a brutal knife attack on a victim in his 40s. The injured man suffered severe slash wounds to his back and face, along with serious eye injuries, and remains in critical condition in the hospital.

12 June 2026

Henry Novak Was Treated As A Suspect Instead Of A Victim

Henry Novak
After weeks of pressure and a highly emotional statement from Henry Nowak’s father, Hampshire Police finally decided to release the body-camera footage from the night last 3 December 2025, when the 18-year-old British university student was fatally stabbed by Vickrum Digwa, a 23-year-old Sikh man, handcuffed by arriving police officers, and ultimately bled to death.

The footage confirms what had already become clear during the trial: despite repeatedly telling officers that he had been stabbed, Henry was treated as a suspect rather than the victim.