FL: US regime transfers abductees out of “Alligator Alcatraz” concentration camp

Source: Al Jazeera [Qatari state media]

“The administration of United States President Donald Trump has announced that all immigrant [abductees] have been transferred out of a Florida [concentration camp] known as Alligator Alcatraz, effectively shuttering the controversial facility. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said on Wednesday that everyone being held in the state-run facility had been transferred out, citing concerns about the start of the Atlantic hurricane season. … reports of its impending closure had intensified for months. Several anonymous officials told The New York Times in May that the isolated facility, located inside Florida’s Big Cypress Natural Preserve, was too costly to maintain.” (06/18/26)

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/6/18/us-transfers-immigrants-out-of-florida-alligator-alcatraz-detention-centre

Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady but leaves door open to hike

Source: CBS News

“The Federal Reserve on Wednesday left its benchmark interest rate unchanged amid resurgent inflation, but nearly half of its policymakers said they would support a rate hike later this year. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) kept the federal funds rate, which affects borrowing costs for consumers and businesses, in its current range of 3.5% to 3.75%. Economists had widely expected the central bank to keep rates steady. … The central bank’s previous forecast, issued in March, forecast that the Personal Consumption Expenditures index, the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, would end the year at an annual rate of 2.7%. But in today’s forecast, the FOMC members are penciling in inflation rising to an annualized 3.6% by year-end.” (06/17/26)

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/fed-meeting-fomc-today-kevin-warsh-interest-rates/

Finland: Parliament votes to lift decades-old ban on nuclear weapons

Source: Fox News

“Finland’s parliament on Wednesday voted to lift a decades-old ban on nuclear weapons, approving a major defense policy shift aimed at aligning the country more closely with North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) deterrence strategy. Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen said a strong majority backed the amendment to the Nuclear Energy Act, calling it a ‘historic reform’ that strengthens Finland’s security and that of the alliance. … The measure repeals provisions in Finland’s 1987 Nuclear Energy Act that banned the import, production, possession and detonation of nuclear explosives. If enacted, the legislation would allow nuclear weapons to be transported, supplied or possessed in Finland where the country’s military defense requires it. … The bill now moves to the president for final approval.” (06/17/26)

https://www.foxnews.com/world/finlands-parliament-votes-lift-decades-old-ban-nuclear-weapons-historic-nato-defense-shift

South Africa: Labour Unions Urge Workers to Shun Anti-Migrant Protests

Source: US News & World Report

“South Africa’s biggest labour unions ⁠on ⁠Wednesday urged workers not to ⁠participate in anti-immigrant protests that have seized the country, and said ​they could face consequences if they skip work to attend. South Africa is on edge ahead of a ‌June 30 deadline which anti-immigrant ‌groups have given for all undocumented foreigners to leave the country. Protests and potential civil ⁠unrest are ⁠expected, after weeks of sometimes violent xenophobic attacks. Four major unions including ​the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), which represents around 2 million people, said in a statement that workers would not be protected if they do not go to work on June 30. … ‘Removing foreign nationals from workplaces, communities or public ​spaces will not reopen ⁠factories, repair municipalities, strengthen public healthcare or create sustainable jobs,’ said the unions COSATU, FEDUSA, SAFTU and NACTU.” (06/17/26)

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2026-06-17/south-african-labour-unions-urge-workers-to-shun-anti-migrant-protests

US asks judge to halt first reparations program for black people in US

Source: The Hill

“The Justice Department is seeking to intervene in a federal lawsuit challenging a Chicago suburb’s housing reparations program for [b]lack residents, arguing it is ‘racially discriminatory’ and unconstitutional. The city council in Evanston, Ill., earmarked $10 million in revenue generated from cannabis sales taxes in 2019 for a first-of-its-kind local reparations program for [b]lack residents and their direct descendants who suffered housing discrimination due to the city’s policies and practices between 1919 and 1969. … The Justice Department has alleged that the program violates the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment and the Fair Housing Act because it is ‘not narrowly tailored to remediating specific, identified instances of past discrimination’ and public money is distributed solely based on race.” (06/17/26)

https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/5927763-justice-department-evanston-reparations-housing-discrimination/

US DOJ tries to block environmental lawsuit against Elon Musk’s xAI

Source: United Press International

“The Department of Justice is trying to quash a lawsuit against a power plant that supports an xAI data center and is arguing that the turbines are essential to national security. The suit, filed by the NAACP and several environmental groups against Elon Musk’s xAI, alleges that a power plant in Southaven, Miss., is operating without permits and violates the Clean Air Act. The plant powers the xAI Colossus 2 data center, which is over the state line in Memphis, Tenn. Colossus 2 supports the Grok artificial intelligence bot. The NAACP alleges that the power plant runs 57 turbines with no pollution controls, making it one of the biggest single industrial sources of smog-forming nitrogen oxide in the United States and a significant source of other harmful air pollutants like particulate matter and formaldehyde, disproportionately affecting vulnerable groups like children, older adults and low-income or minority households.” (06/17/26)

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2026/06/17/doj-elon-musk-xai-naacp/9421781703391/

African & Commonwealth nations in Kenya urge quick execution of a key treaty protecting oceans

Source: SFGate

“African and Commonwealth nations called Tuesday for a swift implementation of a landmark treaty protecting the high seas, warning that despite record commitments to marine conservation, much of the world’s ocean protection still exists only on paper. The call to action was issued at the 11th Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa, the first time an African nation has hosted the major annual event, which focuses on addressing critical ocean issues, including climate change, biodiversity and pollution. Hundreds of delegates from Africa, the United States, the European Union, and climate-vulnerable Caribbean and Pacific island nations are taking part in the conference, where leaders have sought to position Africa as a driving force in global ocean governance.” (06/16/26)

https://www.sfgate.com/news/world/article/african-and-commonwealth-nations-in-kenya-urge-22307870.php

US retail sales up a strong 0.9% in May

Source: Seattle Times

“Shoppers stepped up their spending in May and surpassed expectations as temperatures warmed and gasoline prices cooled. Retail sales rose 0.9%, up from a revised 0.4% gain in April, according to new Commerce Department data released Wednesday. Sales got a boost from generous government tax refunds in both April and May, though economists say that cash cushion is starting to fade. Excluding sales at gas stations, retail sales in May rose 0.7%. Spending was broad-based. Business at clothing, accessory and furniture stores all posted increases. Online sales rose 1.5%. There were a few weak spots. Electronics and appliance stores and department stores both registered slight declines.” (06/17/26)

https://archive.is/QRxQ6

Somaliland: No Talks to Establish Israeli Military Base, Defence Minister Says

Source: US News & World Report

“There ⁠is ⁠no Israeli military ⁠presence in Somaliland and no talks ​about Israel opening a base there, Somaliland’s Defence Minister ‌Mohamed Yusuf Ali told ‌Reuters on Wednesday. Speaking on the sidelines ⁠of ⁠a business conference in Tel Aviv, he said Israel ​was training Somaliland’s military and police, but dismissed reports that Israel was in negotiations to establish a ​military base in the territory as ‘rumours.’ Michael Lotem, Israel’s ⁠ambassador ⁠to Somaliland, declined to ⁠comment. … Israel recognised Somaliland as an independent ⁠state last December, the first country to formally do so, ⁠in a move Somalia rejected and termed a ‘deliberate attack’ on its sovereignty.” (06/17/26)

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2026-06-17/no-talks-to-establish-israeli-military-base-in-somaliland-defence-minister-says

Japan: Regime raids ice cream giants over price-fixing allegations

Source: BBC News [UK state media]

“Japan’s competition watchdog has raided some of the country’s biggest ice cream makers for allegedly forming a cartel to raise the price of their products. Some of the firms, including Meiji and Pocky maker Ezaki Glico, said this week that they have been subject to an “on-site inspection” by the Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) over suspicions that they fixed the prices of frozen desserts. The JFTC said it is not releasing a statement regarding the investigation. The companies are suspected of inflating ice cream prices beyond increases in the cost of raw materials, even as the country faces a hot summer with record high temperatures.” (06/17/26)

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0ly0k88e61o