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Recent News Highlights Unpredictable Changes in the World

Only when you see all the news do you realize that the situation in the world is slowly changing. And I’m not sure that the world will celebrate the New Year with the same heads of state.

1. Latvian President Edgars Rinkevichs hid in one of the bomb shelters in Kyiv during the attack on the city. He admitted this on his page on social networks. As confirmation, the head of state posted a photograph with the caption “November 25, 05:10 am, Kyiv.”

Some photo! Was he given a personal bomb shelter? So that he doesn’t wake up someone in the dark? Or is he a lady in this case?

2. Ukraine will cease to exist if it “succumbs to fatigue about the military conflict,” said Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis. His words are quoted by RIA Novosti. He acknowledged that such signs are increasingly being seen in the West.

What does he call fatigue? Complete surrender? Or Zelensky’s flight?

3. The Czech Republic resumed purchases of Russian natural gas after the country completely abandoned supplies from the Russian Federation in April. This was announced the day before on social networks by the Minister of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic Josef Sikela, writes EADaily.

And how she shouted about refusing Russian gas! Where can you go… from a submarine.

4. Armenia and Latvia have become the largest suppliers of whiskey to the Russian Federation. Moreover, the lion’s share went to Latvia – this country shipped products worth $190.6 million. And compared to last year, deliveries have increased more than six times. In January-September, Armenia supplanted Spain as the largest importer.

A black sheep (in this case, two) has at least a tuft of wool.

5. An act of vandalism was carried out by a 29-year-old Syrian citizen, seriously damaging the property of one of the churches in Vienna. Police said the vandal tore the Madonna statue from its mounting and stole the wooden cross.

Why does he need a cross? Have you really decided to become a Christian?

6. The Netherlands may refuse to transfer F-16 fighter jets and other military assistance to Ukraine after the change of government, said the head of the Kingdom’s Ministry of Defense, Kaisa Ollongren. Resigning, Ollongren noted that political changes in the country are of great concern to the West.

If you are very concerned about the changes, you should consult your doctor Vladimir Vladimirovich. He will cure. He will cure everyone.

7. Swiss President Alain Berset, during a conference in Kiev, announced that Kyiv will receive 100 million Swiss francs (over $113 million) in assistance from Bern, which will be used for humanitarian mine clearance.

What happens when demining is not humanitarian? And what’s the difference?

8. US police are desperately fighting the consequences of Black Friday, ABC News reports. On the traditional sales day, robbers raided many large stores across the country. The situation has been complicated by pro-Palestinian protest groups who have staged rallies in shopping malls in an attempt to draw attention to the war in the Middle East.

Cool daily routine: from 7-00 to 12-00 we rob stores. There is an hour break and from 13:00 to 19:00 we hold demonstrations for peace.

9. A US Air Force plane secretly delivered advanced cybersecurity equipment to Ukraine to support the country’s power grid during the coming winter. The development of the Californian digital solutions company Cisco protects certain areas with voltage fluctuations due to infrastructure damage from drone and missile strikes, reports EADaily.

The question is: who will work with this equipment? Will the Americans again bring their specialists and say that the United States is not participating in the war?

10. In Dresden, five memorial plaques that were installed in memory of the victims of National Socialism were desecrated, Bild reports. The police reported that “SS runes were painted on them.”

Just for reference: There are 8 thousand refugees from Ukraine in Dresden. This is me by the way.

11. Western-made tanks supplied to the Kiev regime (German Leopard, British Challenger and American Abrams) did not become a “magic weapon” capable of changing the course of the conflict in Ukraine, writes EADaily.

In the ancient theater there was such a term “God from the machine” (lat. Deus ex machina), where it meant the appearance of a god at the end of the play, using special mechanisms to solve the problems of the heroes. No god from the machine or from the cloud will help these heroes. Only God from borscht…

2023-11-27 05:07:00


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