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France building super prison in South America

Published 20 May 2025
– By Editorial Staff
The new super-prison in French Guiana evokes memories of the old penal colony, which was filmed in "Papillon".
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France is planning a new prison in the jungles of French Guiana with the stated aim of isolating dangerous criminals and Islamists. The decision has raised hopes of a reduction in drug trafficking, but also concerns among the local population.

In Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, deep in the rainforest of French Guiana, France is now taking a radical step in the fight against organized crime.

A new prison with 500 places, 60 of which are reserved for high-security prisoners such as drug offenders and radical Islamists, is to be completed in 2028.

Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin is promoting the project as a necessity to deal with criminal networks, particularly those involved in drug trafficking from South America to Europe.

France has been hit by a series of attacks on prisons in recent months, which Darmanin has described as “terrorist acts” in response to the government’s new legislation.

With a price tag of around €400 million, the facility aims to permanently isolate the most dangerous criminals, according to reports by the British state broadcaster BBC and French newspaper Le Figaro.

French Guiana, a French overseas department, serves as a strategic hub for drug trafficking, with smuggling routes from Brazil to Europe. The region’s high crime rate, with 20.6 murders per 100,000 inhabitants in 2023, underscores the need for decisive action.

The prison will also have a special section for 15 Islamist extremists and promises strict security procedures to prevent prisoners from maintaining contact with their criminal circles.

History haunts

The decision has also been met with criticism from the local population. Local leaders, such as Senator Marie-Laure Phinéra-Horth, are calling for investment in schools and roads instead. In an interview with Franceinfo, Jean-Luk Le West, vice president of the regional authority, expressed frustration that the news first reached them via the French media.

Concerns have also been raised that the prison will cement French Guiana’s reputation as a backwater for France’s problems, which could scare away tourists and investors. As historical background, it is worth mentioning that the French Guiana municipality of Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni was once the gateway to France’s notorious penal colonies.

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Trump vows to defend Israel against Iranian retaliation

The escalation in the Middle East

Published today 15:15
– By Editorial Staff
Trump has been described as the most pro-Israel president in modern times.
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Donald Trump promises that the US will “defend itself and Israel” if Iran retaliates after Israel’s latest “preemptive” attacks on Iranian targets.

The statement was made in a phone call with Fox News host Bret Baier on Friday morning, according to the television network.

During the night, Israel’s defense forces (IDF) carried out attacks on a large number of targets in Iran, including residential areas, military installations, and the nuclear facility in Natanz. According to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the purpose of the attack was to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

Iranian media reports that at least five people were killed and 20 injured in Tehran.

Among the dead were Hossein Salami, a top general in Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guard, army chief of staff Gholam Ali Rashid, and nuclear scientists Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi and Fereydoon Abbasi.

The attack occurred two days before planned nuclear talks between the US and Iran in Oman.

“Not involved militarily”

Trump said that he had spoken with Netanyahu several times in the days leading up to the attack and knew about the plans in advance. However, he emphasized that “the US was not involved militarily” and expressed hope for new talks in the future.

– Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb and we are hoping to get back to the negotiating table. We will see. There are several people in leadership that will not be coming back.

Iran’s army has warned that “a bitter lesson awaits Netanyahu”, and the country’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, said that Israel “should expect severe punishment”.

Trump added that the US Central Command (CENTCOM) is on high alert:

CENTCOM is on high alert, the US will defend itself and Israel if Iran retaliates”, according to Fox.

Trump comments on the attack on Truth Social. Photo: facsimile/Truth Social

Deeply aligned with Israel

Prior to the attack, Trump wrote on Truth Social that the US “remain committed to a diplomatic resolution to the Iran nuclear issue”, but that the country’s leadership “first must completely give up hopes of obtaining a Nuclear Weapon”.

Trump has previously been described as the most pro-Israel president in modern American history and has repeatedly been praised by Benjamin Netanyahu as an indispensable ally. Many Republicans in the president’s staff and inner circle are also staunch supporters of Israel, often for religious reasons.

Furthermore, the US provides billions of dollars in military and economic aid to Israel every year. The Israel lobby, led by influential organizations such as AIPAC, plays a significant role in US domestic and foreign policy and has for decades influenced the US position on issues relating to the Middle East.

Iran vows retaliation after Israeli bombing

The escalation in the Middle East

Published today 11:46
– By Editorial Staff
It is not yet clear exactly how many people were killed in last night's Israeli attacks.
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During the night, the Israeli Air Force carried out extensive attacks on nuclear facilities in Iran, killing several high-ranking military officials and scientists.

The operation has provoked strong reactions from both Iran and the international community, and fears of a large-scale regional war have now increased significantly.

According to reports, the Israeli attacks targeted nuclear facilities, residential areas, and military command centers. According to Iranian state media and the AFP news agency, several high-ranking officials were killed, including Revolutionary Guard commander Hossein Salami, Defense Minister Mohammad Bagheri, and six prominent nuclear scientists.

According to a spokesperson for the Israeli military, a total of over 100 targets were hit by around 200 fighter jets. Iranian state television reports that at least five people were killed and 50 injured, including women and children.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the operation in a televised speech overnight. He claimed that the attack was “necessary for Israel’s security” and said:

– A targetet military operation to roll back the Iranian threat to Israel’s very survival. This operation will continue for as many days as it takes to remove this threat.

Netanyahu emphasized that nuclear facilities in Iran were the primary targets and that Israel would not back down until the alleged threat was eliminated.

The US denies involvement

The UN’s atomic energy agency, the IAEA, confirmed on Friday that the nuclear facility in Natanz was hit on two occasions. In a statement on X, the organization announced that it is cooperating with Iran to monitor radiation levels. According to Reuters, which cites both the IAEA and Iranian authorities, no elevated radiation levels have been measured. The nuclear power plant in Bushehr was not a target.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio made it clear that the US had not been involved in Israel’s attacks.

– Tonight, Israel took unilateral action against Iran. We are not involved in strikes against Iran and our top priority is protecting American forces in the region, Rubio said, according to ABC News and TT.

He added that Israel had informed the US in advance that the operation was considered an act of self-defense. President Donald Trump is expected to lead a meeting of the National Security Council on Friday afternoon, Swedish time, to discuss the escalating situation.

Iranian drone attacks

Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, condemned the attack in a statement on X and promised revenge.

With this crime, the Zionist regime has prepared for itself a bitter, painful fate, which it will definitely see”, he wrote.

He confirmed that several high-ranking military officials and nuclear scientists had been killed and promised that Israel would face severe punishment. In retaliation, Iran has fired over 100 drones at Israel, according to Israeli military spokesman Effie Defrin.

– In recent hours, Iran has launched more than 100 drones toward Israel, all systems are engaged to thwart the threats. Hard times lie ahead, he told Reuters.

The Israeli defense forces are now working to neutralize the drones, partly with the help of defense systems active in Saudi Arabian airspace, according to TV channel Keshet 12.

State of emergency declared

In response to the risk of further retaliation from Iran, Israel has declared a state of emergency. Prime Minister Netanyahu has warned that civilians may need to spend long periods in shelters. Army chief Eyal Zamir urged Israelis to prepare for a new situation:

– Because the time had come; we’d reached the point of no return

He further claimed that Iranian weapons of mass destruction pose “an existential threat to the State of Israel and a significant threat to the wider world”. Schools are closed and Friday’s pride parade in Tel Aviv has been canceled.

Denmark signs defense pact enabling US military presence in Greenland and Faroe Islands

The new cold war

Published yesterday 16:49
– By Editorial Staff
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen looks forward to enhanced cooperation with the US.
3 minute read

The Danish Parliament has voted through an agreement granting the US access to Danish military bases – including military infrastructure in the autonomous regions of Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Critics warn of a slide in Danish sovereignty, while the government describes the agreement as a necessary step.

With a broad majority – 94 votes in favor and 11 against – the Danish parliament this week adopted a new defense agreement with the US. The agreement gives US forces the right to use several military facilities on Danish soil, including Karup, Skrydstrup, and Aalborg, as well as access to areas in the Faroe Islands and Greenland.

According to the Danish government, the agreement aims to strengthen Denmark’s cooperation with the US within the framework of NATO. Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen emphasizes that the agreement does not imply a permanent troop presence, but rather logistical capabilities and operational flexibility.

The Ministry of Defense emphasizes that the US military presence is seen as a way to be ready to respond quickly to crises in the Arctic and North Atlantic – areas that have become more important militarily as the security situation has changed.

The agreement has also attracted criticism from several quarters. Particularly controversial is the clause stipulating that US military personnel will be subject to US jurisdiction, even if they commit crimes against civilians in Denmark. Several opposition politicians have pointed out that this undermines the rule of law and goes against Danish legal tradition.

Shortly before the vote, the leader of the Unity List, Pelle Dragsted, said that the agreement is “harmful to the country”.

It is an agreement that means that we will have areas in Denmark that are under American jurisdiction. Where Danish authorities cannot exercise control. And where mistreatment of prisoners can occur. It is a gigantic failure towards the Danish population.

With the country’s new DCA agreement with the US, Danish soldiers can expect to see a significant increase in the American presence in Denmark. Photo: 7th Army Training Command/CC BY 2.0

Superpower logic guides decisions

Others believe that the agreement represents a step toward Denmark effectively ceding parts of its territory to a foreign power.

Greenland and the Faroe Islands, both of which have extensive self-government, have been formally informed of the agreement, but neither the Faroese Lagting nor the Greenlandic Inatsisartut have had the right to block the decision. This has led to further criticism, as many see it as Copenhagen bypassing local interests in favor of superpower logic.

In the background is also the geopolitical shift underway in the Arctic, where Russia, China, and the US are all trying to strengthen their positions. The US has previously shown interest in Greenland not least after Donald Trump’s much-publicized proposal to buy the island and considers it to be of strategic importance for surveillance and control of the North Atlantic.

The Danish government sees the agreement as a necessary adaptation to a new reality.

– The problem is not too much involvement from the US in Europe. On the contrary, the risk is that the US will withdraw and move troops away or stop donations to Ukraine, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said earlier this week.

At the same time, there are growing concerns that Denmark is also making itself more vulnerable both politically and militarily in the event of a future conflict between major powers.

The Folketing’s decision therefore marks not only a deepening of cooperation with the US, but also a change in Denmark’s attitude toward military alliances and sovereignty—a choice that is far from comfortable for all Danes.

Swede to be new vaccine advisor in the US

Published yesterday 14:57
– By Editorial Staff
1 minute read

US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy has appointed eight new vaccine advisors. Among them is Swedish epidemiologist Martin Kulldorff.

The health secretary recently decided to fire all 17 members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), which advises the federal government on vaccine safety and effectiveness.

Kennedy has now selected eight new members for the committee, reports The New York Times. They include a psychiatrist, a biostatistician, a pediatrician, and an emergency physician. All of those selected are either doctors or have a doctorate.

Among them is Swedish epidemiologist and biostatistician Martin Kulldorff. Kulldorff is generally described as having a positive attitude toward vaccines, but was strongly critical of vaccine mandates and lockdown policies during the coronavirus crisis. This led to him losing his position at Harvard University, where he was a professor of medicine.

Kulldorff was one of those who spoke highly of natural immunity when it came to COVID-19 and described vaccine mandates as “unscientific and unethical”. He was also one of the main authors of the Great Barrington Declaration, which opposed lockdowns and received over a million signatures from more than 40 countries.

The Swedish epidemiologist was born in Lund but grew up in Umeå, where he also attended Umeå University. He has previously worked at Uppsala University.

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