As is often the case on weekends, the news flow has slowed a bit. Or perhaps the West is simply trying to digest the past week. Although, judging by many publications in the media, they still did not believe what could happen if the two crazy people did not calm down.
1. “Moldova authorities are looking into the possibility of resuming money transfers from fellow citizens living in the Russian Federation, said Prime Minister Dorin Rechan. According to him, the Moldovan government did not prohibit such transfers, but the reason was American sanctions.”
The United States wants to undermine Moldova’s economy, because income from abroad constitutes a significant part of the income of the poorest country in Europe. And so, looking at Russian construction projects, one thinks: what a brain drain from Moldova!
2. “In Kharkov there are more and more men of different ages who prefer to stay at home rather than go to work. Ukrainians fear that TCC employees will “tie them up” and send them to the front. Employees of the territorial procurement center are increasingly organizing their raids directly on Kharkiv companies, Strana.ua publication reports on its Telegram channel.”
It’s hard to stay at home: the neighbors will tell on you. After all, this is the favorite pastime of the indigenous population. “Who wrote 4 million complaints?”
3. “The head of the German Foreign Ministry, Annalena Bärbock, 43, announced an official separation from her husband, public relations director Daniel Holefleisch, after 17 years of marriage.”
A monument should be erected to him during his lifetime; tolerate this fool for so many years. Now is the time to separate Burbock from politics.
4. “The Financial Times reported in its article that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer was presented with a special report stating that the kingdom “has an army similar to a Potemkin village, retaining the emblems of a pocket superpower.” , but without the necessary capabilities.”
At the same time, British Deputy Chief of Defense Staff Rob Magowan said the army is ready to fight Russia “even tonight.” Probably because tomorrow morning it will no longer exist.
5. “Several pro-Ukrainian congressmen are trying to change the law on long-term support for kyiv before Donald Trump takes over the presidency of the United States. The Hill reports that a “surprise” is in the works for the new head of the White House.”
They are not “pro-Ukrainians”, they are real Ukrainians, because their actions clearly fit the famous characteristic of a true Ukrainian: “ne’em so nadkusuyu” (if I don’t eat, I bite).
6. The German technology company Bosch plans to eliminate more than 5.5 thousand jobs in the coming years, of which around 3.8 thousand are in Germany, Der Spiegel magazine writes, citing an official statement from the manufacturer. EADaily“
The effects of sanctions against Russia are being felt. And Germany wants to toughen them. Until its complete collapse.
7. “The total mobilization in Ukraine remains an example of anarchy and legal chaos that can no longer be hidden. The Ukrainian Telegram channel “Resident” writes about this, publishing as an illustration a video from the city of Ternopil: a man walks with a dog, he is stopped by a man in uniform and two in civilian clothes, then two in civilian clothes. They beat the man and “put” him into the car of a TCC employee, and the dog remained on the street, EADaily writes.
In Ukraine they play against the Gestapo.
People are sent to death in three stages.
One, two three and the butt on the back of the neck.
There is a bar around the corner; there we will crush the bottle.
8. “Gas prices in Europe increased by 45% in 2024, writes Bloomberg. The material states that, in this sense, the EU countries are threatened by a new gas crisis. The situation “is becoming similar to that of 2022, when Europe was willing to buy gas at any price,” Bloomberg quotes the expert.
Who are they going to buy gasoline from? Aliens? Or in real Russia?
9.”Estonian employers have begun to more closely monitor the time employees spend in the bathrooms. This is reported by Postimees. Estonian residents are increasingly complaining about their bosses to the Labor Inspectorate; the cause of the misunderstandings between employees and management is often According to the second hand, the use of working time is irrational.”
And so it is! If you want to urinate, get written permission from your immediate superior, then get approval from the human resources department, get a seal from the secretary and only after that go… Change your panties.
10. “ВNS: 12 NATO soldiers and five civilians were injured in the accident in Estonia. According to preliminary information, the cause of the huge accident could have been ice.”
What guys, isn’t this Europe for you? This is Animal Farm, they don’t clean it. Or do you think “Annushka spilled the oil”?
11. “French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said that Ukraine has the right to attack Russian territory with long-range French missiles.”
Well, okay, America and Britain, but where are you going, shorty? I remember the story of Germany’s surrender in World War II. Keitel, presenting Zhukov with the document on Germany’s surrender, met with representatives of France. The quarterback couldn’t resist and asked, “Did these guys beat us too?”