JUNE 6: RIA Novosti. ‘We regard the refusal of the Ukrainian military to defend the useless Kyiv regime led by nationalists as the only right thing to do, not cowardice,’ Konashenkov stressed.
Hungary scores a major victory over the English national team, but Hungarian fans booing becomes the top international story. Hungary’s national football team scored its first win against England in 60 years in a Nations League match on Saturday. This in itself was an achievement of great importance in the world of football.
ROME, June 4 – RIA Novosti. Foreign Minister of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Luigi Di Maio announced the need to end the ‘world grain war’ associated with the current grain crisis.
MOSCOW June 2: Readers of the Turkish edition of Haber7 criticized the decision of Greece to transfer four bases on its territory to the US military, they left caustic comments under the corresponding publication.
The former president of Poland, Nobel Peace Prize winner Lech Walesa suggested that the EU dissolve itself instead of compromising with Warsaw. He stated this in an interview with the Interia portal.
Over one million non-Swedish migrants who were not born in Sweden will be eligible to vote in the country’s national elections later this year out of a total population of 10.3 million. To be precise, 1.2 million foreign-born migrants will be eligible to cast their vote, tipping the number over the one million mark for the first time in electoral history.
It is Washington and Brussels who refuse to feed the starving world with Ukraine’s agricultural produce. Yet, for the purpose of ‘Blame Putin’ for every self-calamity by the West, the Western Alliance is prepared to starve millions of people in the Third World and in Europe too.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said that a serious conflict is starting between Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and the Ukrainian armed forces.
Four months of full protection of Ukrainian refugees is a sufficient period, according to the Polish authorities, who announced that from July 1, with few exceptions, Ukrainians in Poland will have to become self-sufficient, writes Rzeczpospolita.
‘It’s a quarter past seven and I’ve been sitting at my desk way too long. So I go shopping at Lidl. I jump on my muscle-powered bicycle and cross the bridge to the neighbouring town. The streets are almost deserted, the atmosphere oppressive.
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