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#society

GB News: Nigel Farage says 'heads must roll' as new video SHOWS police escorting migrant hotel protesters
Nigel Farage says 'heads must roll' as new video SHOWS police escorting migrant hotel protesters
Nigel Farage has called for accountability from Essex Police after footage appeared to show officers escorting counter-protesters to a hotel housing asylum seekers, which he claims led to violence. Residents expressed concerns that this action made confrontations inevitable, while police defended their duty to facilitate free assembly.

Essex Police have since issued a dispersal order in Epping to manage potential anti-social behavior linked to ongoing protests. Chief Superintendent Simon Anslow emphasized the need for safety during protests while addressing concerns about planned disorder.


#military

Le Monde: Jihadists are intensifying drone attacks in the Sahel
Jihadists are intensifying drone attacks in the Sahel
Drone warfare in the Sahel has escalated, particularly by the Al-Qaeda affiliate Nusrat al-Islam (JNIM), which has conducted over 30 confirmed drone attacks since September 2023. A significant incident occurred on June 1, where JNIM targeted a Malian military base, claiming over 100 soldier casualties.

Drones, once used mainly for surveillance, have now been weaponized for direct strikes, with JNIM executing its first armed drone attack in September 2023. This shift marks a troubling development in the region's conflict dynamics.


#crime

Times Of Israel: US judge rejects administration effort to unseal Epstein grand jury records in Florida
US judge rejects administration effort to unseal Epstein grand jury records in Florida
A federal judge has denied a request from the Trump administration to unseal grand jury transcripts related to Jeffrey Epstein's past investigations in Florida, citing a lack of extraordinary circumstances under federal law. The Justice Department had sought to release these records amid claims of a conspiracy to protect Epstein and his associates.

Epstein, who faced charges for sex trafficking, had previously cut a deal in 2008 that allowed him to avoid severe federal charges. The case continues to attract attention due to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's connections with high-profile individuals, fueling conspiracy theories. A House Oversight subcommittee has also moved to subpoena the Justice Department for related files.