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Swedish Parliament Tightens Security Rules for Riksdag, June 11
Swedish Riksdag approves new security rules and visitor screening effective September 2026, with increased party funding.

German Police Release Sketch of Gas Station Robbery Suspect, June 10
Bielefeld police release composite sketch of gas station robbery suspect from April 17. Man threatened employee with knife, fled without stealing.

UK Councils Issue Safety Alert on Counterfeit Squishy Dumpling Toys, June 10
UK councils warn of counterfeit squishy dumpling toys with harmful chemicals. Check for CE/UKCA markings and buy from trusted retailers.

Ola Electric Surges 6.5% on Heavy Volume, June 11
Ola Electric stock rose 6.5% to ₹47.32 on June 10 with exceptional trading volume and 43% surge in delivery volume, despite weak fundamentals.

Dow Falls 1.4% as Iran Tensions Push Oil Above $91, June 11
Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq fell as Trump Iran threats boosted oil to $91 and inflation hit 4.2%. Chip stocks led losses.

CRA Account Breach Settlement Offers Up to $5,000 Payout, June 10
CRA breach settlement offers Canadians up to $5,000 compensation. Eligible if you had a CRA account in 2020. Claim from $8 million payout fund.

Shanghai Vice Mayor Chen Yujian Under Investigation for Corruption, June 11
Chen Yujian, Shanghai vice mayor, under investigation by China’s central discipline commission for serious violations since 2022.

Bangladesh Cricket Team Skips India T20 World Cup Over Disputed Safety Claims
Bangladesh captain Litton Das disputes government’s India T20 World Cup boycott, saying players weren’t consulted and security concerns lack merit.

NSW Inquiry Into Ivan Milat’s Suspected 80-100 Murders, June 11
NSW parliament launches inquiry into Ivan Milat’s suspected 80-100 murders. Police and victim groups question the probe’s credibility and purpose.