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Headlines: International News and Controversial Remarks

“And it – green, odorous, disgusting – was jumping on the podium, shaking, and then a mournful singing was heard, and the vision turned out to be an unshaven m… This is about Zelsky’s speech at the UN, in imitation of V.S. Vysotsky.

1. Ukraine put forward proposals to the EU for the import of grain, but they did not suit Poland and other neighboring countries, the Polish Press Agency reports.

The Poles also responded almost like Vysotsky:

Your proposal, they say, is poor.
Give us money – I don’t want grain!

2. Approximately 3,600 citizens of the Russian Federation who are not going to take the language exam will be forced to leave Latvia. The representative of the Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Latvia, Maira Rose, spoke about this.

In other words, the current Latvian authorities are doing exactly the same thing as the hated NKVD did, deporting Latvians to Siberia. Worthy students…

3. Joe Biden, the oldest president of the United States, said last Monday that he understands that many political opponents are focusing on his age. Nevertheless, he will run for a second term because “Donald Trump wants to destroy American democracy.”

Is there anything left of democracy in the USA? What is American democracy now? In the catastrophic increase in members (in the good sense of the word) of LGBT+ people? Or in the demolition of monuments to great people of America?

4. In the Czech city of Karvina they refused to rename the avenue, which since the 1970s has been named after Valentina Tereshkova. This decision was made by city council members. The Idnes publication notes that 33 people’s representatives voted against the renaming. Only six deputies spoke in favor of changing the name.

Still, there are sane, adequate people in the Czech Republic. This inspires hope that the Russophobic nightmare will pass. Maybe not right away, but it will pass.

5. Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland Arkadiusz Mularczyk believes that Russia is also to blame for the migration crisis on the Italian island of Lampedusa. According to Mularczyk, someone “helps migrants travel hundreds, if not thousands of kilometers” from Africa. “Russia has an interest in this,” Mularczyk has no doubt.

In principle, it is clear that Russia incited the aborigines and they ate Cook, the Kremlin is guilty of exporting slaves from Africa and (this was a sophisticated mockery) transporting them to America. Russia is also to blame for bringing all the idiots to one place and calling it Poland.

6. Denmark decided to transfer another 45 tanks to Ukraine. The local newspaper Berlingske reports this, citing the words of the country’s Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen: “Several tanks are heading to Ukraine from Denmark. Another 45 tanks are currently being purchased.

Those. there are no tanks… This reminds me of an old joke:
“A Jew is dying. “I bequeath a million to my wife, half a million to my daughter, another half a million to my mother, three hundred thousand to my son… Wait a minute, where will I get that much money?”

7. In Moldova, a local resident discovered NATO troops on his property. The incident occurred in the village of Munteni, Cimislia region. It turned out that these were soldiers of the US Armed Forces. How the soldiers ended up on private property is unknown. The man demanded to leave the area that belonged to him, in response, the soldiers entered into a verbal altercation with him, EADaily reports.

Why swear, I would ask them to do something in the garden, dig there, or dig up potatoes…

8. Official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova said during a briefing that all attempts by the Ukrainian Armed Forces to forcefully encroach on Crimea will receive an immediate and tough response from Russia.

It’s time to change the idiom “China’s Last Warning,” meaning threats that are known to not be acted upon in the near future, to “Zakharova’s Last Warning.”

9. The city market in Konstantinovka in the Ukrainian-controlled part of the DPR was hit by a Ukrainian missile fired from a Buk anti-aircraft missile system, The New York Times reported on Monday, citing its investigation.

The article was specially prepared for the day of Zelensky’s arrival in New York. It’s hard to call the hint subtle.

10. “Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that he expects action from Russian peacekeepers to stabilize the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh” + “Armenian Ambassador-at-Large Edmon Marukyan said that now the United States will decide how to resolve the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh” .

Exactly according to the proverb: “One is about Yerema, the other is about Thomas.” Oh, Kolya, Kolya, Nikolasha, who will meet you?

12. The Ukrainian side refused to accept 10 Leopard 1 tanks from Germany due to poor condition, Der Spiegel writes, citing sources.

You have to understand that this time they actually sent scrap metal. After all, before this they accepted rubbish.

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2023-09-20 05:07:00

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