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    Orlen buys 20% stake in Norway's Goliat field, adding 58 million barrels of oil equivalent to its reserves

    Poland's Orlen has finalised the acquisition of a 20% share in the producing Goliat oil and gas field in the Norwegian Barents Sea, the company announced on 18 June 2026. The deal with Vår Energi increases Orlen's Norwegian reserves by 15% and sets the stage for a threefold rise in its share of output by 2030.

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Hormuz opens, rates hold

Trump reopens Hormuz as G7 stiffens Ukraine line and Fed resists cuts

The night brought less escalation, not less risk. Washington and Tehran moved oil traffic back toward normal, while allies tried to turn a G7 summit into pressure on Russia. In Europe, migration policy hardened, and in Washington the Federal Reserve reminded Donald Trump that appointment is not obedience.

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  • Ukrainian drone strikes on Moscow

    Exploded a fuel tank cover at the Moscow refinery following the drone strike, as visual evidence confirms significant structural damage to the facility.

  • Iran conflict diplomatic efforts

    Signaled a major escalation as the US commits $300 billion to Iranian rearmament, marking a dramatic reversal from previous diplomatic de-escalation efforts.

  • Swiss parliament votes on nuclear ban

    National Council votes to lift the ban on building new nuclear power plants, as Green parties announce a referendum to challenge the decision.

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AI: capabilities, regulation, labour

The UK AI Safety Institute reported an accelerated pace of autonomous cyber capability development, and the Frontier Model Forum published a framework for managing these advanced cyber risks, indicating ongoing movement in capability and safety discussions.

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