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Children’s Cinema Day: Celebrating 24 Years Since the Establishment of the Day

Among the memorable dates today is Children’s Cinema Day, which was established on January 8, 1998 in connection with the centenary of the first film screening for children in Moscow. Only now all over the world cinema is not for children.

1. A special department of the Tokyo Prosecutor’s Office arrested a deputy from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, Yoshitaka Ikeda, in connection with a scandal about “kickbacks” of party funds, NHK TV channel reported. The scandal cost the posts of four ministers, six deputies and several members of the party leadership. The Japanese Foreign Ministry announced the upcoming visit of the country’s Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa to Kyiv on January 7. The diplomatic department clarified that Kamikawa will hold a number of meetings.

From overseas, from the forest, where it’s absolute hell,

Where are such evil demons – they almost eat each other,

To do them joint evil later,

We came to share our experience.

It’s scary, it’s terrible!

2. Vice-Mayor of Riga Edward Ratnieks expressed outrage at the fact that Russian folk songs were played at the city Christmas fair, RT reports.

This caused irreparable damage to the national security of Latvia. What kind of security is this if it collapses due to “Moscow Nights”?

3. FBI agents arrested three fugitives on the third anniversary of the storming of the Capitol, the Florida branch of the law enforcement agency reported. All three were put on the wanted list after they failed to appear on subpoenas, writes EADaily.

It’s strange, why weren’t they arrested? Hunter Biden? He also does not appear in court.

4. The German newspaper Bild reported in its article that for more than a year, week after week, unknown drones have been flying over the training grounds and barracks of the Bundeswehr, where Ukrainian military personnel are training. “This is clearly organized and strongly points to Russia,” the defense expert opined, without providing any evidence or arguments in favor of his version.

Were there any incidents in which Russia was blamed and evidence was provided? I don’t remember this.

5. Exercises to practice capturing saboteurs were conducted by the Special Operations Command of the Estonian Defense Forces, Postimees writes. The exercises were carried out back in December 2023, but information about them is published in the new year.

The fact is that it was only in January that the Estonians realized that they were conducting exercises.

6. A resident of Bila Tserkva died from beatings after he was stopped on the street by representatives of the territorial recruitment center, which in Ukraine serve as military registration and enlistment offices. As the Ukrainian publication Strana reports, citing MP Yevgeny Shevchenko, TCU workers caught the guy on the street and took him away. Later he was found in the hospital with signs of beatings; doctors were unable to save his life.

Territorial administrations in Ukraine perform the functions not of military registration and enlistment offices, but of the Gestapo.

7. Russian student Andrei Komarov studying in Edinburgh (Scotland) complained of bullying from other students. The young man linked the negative sentiment towards him with the fact that he supports the SVO. He experiences bullying both in real life and on social networks. A student from Russia is confident that the Ukrainian community, also studying at the same university, is responsible for what is happening, EADaily reports.

Let’s be honest – Ukraine fucked all of Europe, forcing it to dance hopak to the Ukrainian bandura.

8. The New Year at the Vidzeme Regional Hospital (Latvia) began with the birth of a girl, Amelia, who became the first child this year – she was born on January 1. Compared to 2022, there were 13% fewer newborns last year.

Little joys of a small country. It’s good that it’s 13% and not minus 50%. First of all, first of all – Ukraine. Well, what about the girls? And then the girls.

9. The Ukrainian publication “Mirror of the Week,” citing local residents, reported that a large-scale sewerage breakthrough occurred in the Borshchagovka residential area in the Svyatoshinsky district of Kyiv on Monday night.

A large-scale all-Ukrainian sewerage breakthrough happened much earlier – in 2014. And what spilled out flooded Ukraine to the very roof, and the whole country is still affected by this.

10. President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky addressed representatives of European countries and asked them to “teach a lesson” to Russia for conducting the SVO, the RBC-Ukraine agency reported.

The boy is tempted to drag the whole world into the Third World War. He’s paranoid. Moreover, the disease is progressing. Drugs never brought anyone any good…

11. According to the Mirror, an informed source spoke about the reaction of the British Prince Andrew to the publication of documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case, in which he appears among other names that are related to the investigation. “He doesn’t have the emotional range to deal with it. He locked himself in the room and doesn’t know how to react,” the source told the publication. The source added that the prince was “devastated.”

But the source doesn’t mention what part of the prince is “devastated.” Since he has no soul, then he is not a soul, then what?

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2024-01-08 05:16:00

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