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€220,000 Rolls-Royce owned by Russia-linked mayor of Kaunas hits pedestrian

bne IntelliNews July 1, 2025

Visvaldas Matijosaitis, mayor of Kaunas, Lithuania’s second-largest city and one of the country's richest men, struck a pedestrian with his ca €220,000 Rolls-Royce on June 30 at a pedestrian crossing in the city.

SAS orders 45 Embraer jets worth $4bn in largest fleet deal since 1996

bne IntelliNews July 1, 2025

Scandinavian airline SAS plans to buy up to 55 E195-E2 aircraft from Brazilian manufacturer Embraer in a deal worth approximately $4bn.

Poland eyes border checks with Lithuania amid migrant pressure, but Vilnius left in the dark

bne IntelliNews July 1, 2025

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on June 30 that his government is considering reintroducing border controls with Lithuania in response to increased concerns about irregular migration.

UPDATE: Thai prime minister suspended by court over leaked audio – Cambodia regards this as Thai internal issue

bno - Phnom Penh Office July 1, 2025

Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has been temporarily suspended from her duties following a decision by Thailand’s Constitutional Court to accept a petition submitted by a group of senators,

Latvia eyes public spending cuts amid budget strain and MP rings alarm bells

bne IntelliNews July 1, 2025

Latvia’s government ministries have begun outlining a series of proposed cost-cutting strategies aimed at easing pressure on the national budget. More than 250 suggestions have been submitted to the Ministry of Finance.

US court orders Argentina to surrender controlling stake in YPF

Mathew Cohen July 1, 2025

A US court has ordered Argentina to surrender its 51% controlling stake in national oil company YPF as partial compensation for its controversial 2012 nationalisation of the energy giant.

Turkey lifts Deutsche Welle ban

bne IntelliNews July 1, 2025

Turkey’s media watchdog RTUK has lifted a ban that was introduced to block Deutsche Welle Turkish back in 2022.

Trump formally ends US sanctions on Syria with July 1 executive order

bna Cairo Bureau July 1, 2025

US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on June 30 formally ending US sanctions on Syria.

Iran MP calls Bob Vylan 'brother' after ‘death to the IDF’ chant

bnm Gulf bureau July 1, 2025

An Iranian MP has praised British rap-punk duo Bob Vylan following their recent highly contentious performance at the Glastonbury music festival in England, calling them a "brother."

El Salvador’s Bukele offers to ‘ship inmates to Paris’ following fashion week controversy

bne IntelliNews July 1, 2025

El Salvador’s government has sharply criticised a Paris Fashion Week show by designer Willy Chavarría for featuring outfits resembling the prison-issue uniforms used in the country’s maximum-security Terrorism Confinement Centre (CECOT).

Poland ends the last of Russian oil imports

bne IntelliNews July 1, 2025

Poland’s largest energy company, state-owned Orlen, has ended its last contract for Russian crude oil and halted these imports, declaring finally that it has “freed the region from Russian crude oil”.

UPDATE: Thailand's Constitutional Court rules to suspend Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra

bno - Phnom Penh Office July 1, 2025

The court has agreed to consider her impeachment over a recent highly controversial audio clip that emerged as part of a territorial spat with neighbouring Cambodia.

Azerbaijan arrests Russian journalists as Yekaterinburg victims' bodies return home for fresh autopsy

Cavid Aga in Sarajevo July 1, 2025

FSB killings of two Azerbaijani brothers in Yekaterinburg triggered a strong diplomatic response from Baku.

Slovak MFA Blanár causes international outrage for his statements on forgiving Russia

bne IntelliNews July 1, 2025

Slovak Minister of Foreign Affairs Juraj Blanár has caused international outrage for his statement about the need to “find some way of cooperation and maybe also of forgiveness” to Russia.

Hungary imposes mid-year austerity on state-owned companies

bne IntelliNews July 1, 2025

The Hungarian government is introducing further measures to stabilise the 2024 budget after earlier signs that this year’s fiscal plan has gone off track.

Serbian students blockade cities after police crackdown

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade June 30, 2025

Thousands of students and anti-government demonstrators blocked key roads and intersections across Serbia, after violent clashes between police and anti-government protesters at a mass protest on June 28.

Guatemala and Honduras deny signing US immigration deals despite Noem claims

bnl editorial staff June 30, 2025

Guatemala and Honduras have disputed claims by US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that they signed immigration agreements to accept asylum seekers from third countries during her Central American visit.

Hard-left Jeannette Jara wins Chilean presidential primaries

Mathew Cohen June 30, 2025

Chile's Communist Party has achieved a historic milestone with Jeannette Jara securing the left's presidential nomination, becoming the first communist candidate chosen by a broad political coalition in the country's history.

Argentina prepares to host Mercosur summit

Mathew Cohen June 30, 2025

Argentine President Javier Milei gears up to host Mercosur heads of state in Buenos Aires this week as he continues his campaign to liberalise what he considers the regional trade bloc's restrictive regulations

Russian FSB kills two Azerbaijanis in Yekaterinburg, causing uproar in Azerbaijan

Cavid Aga in Sarajevo June 30, 2025

The killings triggered Azerbaijan's strongest diplomatic response since the AZAL aircraft downing in December 2024.

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