Sweden Sinks Into Political Chaos as Prime Minister Ousted in Key Vote

Lofven says he’ll now talk to his allies in parliament to figure out whether he can still patch together a viable coalition. Failing that, he may call a snap election, he said after losing Monday’s vote. If Swedes are forced to head to the polls early, it would be the first time since 1958. If Lofven resigns, the speaker of parliament will ask the biggest parties to try to form a new government until scheduled elections take place next year. Source Time

Car bomb targets France’s Barkhane force in Mali, several soldiers injured

A massive car bomb attack targeted France’s Barkhane force in the central Malian town of Gossi on Monday injuring several soldiers, local sources told FRANCE 24. The attack occurred in the Kaigourou neighbourhood of Gossi in central Mali injuring several soldiers operating under France’s Operation Barkhane in Sahel, according to local sources. Witnesses said several military helicopters could be seen heading to the area after the massive explosion to evacuate the wounded.  Source France24

Greece warns Berlin submarine sale to Turkey will shift power balance

Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Nikos Dendias has expressed disappointment over Germany’s sale of submarines to Turkey, a move he says will change the balances in the Aegean Sea in favour of Ankara.

Dendias held a meeting on Wednesday (16 June) in Athens with Nils Schmid, the Social Democrat (SPD) parliamentary group’s spokesperson for foreign affairs in the German parliament. Source Euractiv