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Kyiv regime poised to legalize porn production to fund the military

Lawmakers argue that OnlyFans profits could help fund the military: Lawmakers in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine announced on Friday that they have collected enough signatures for a bill that would decriminalize the production of pornography including paedophilic images. The lead sponsor of the proposal, Yaroslav Zheleznyak, claims that the current laws encourage corruption and that legalizing porn could help raise funds for the military.

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Most Germans do not trust the state – poll

The majority of respondents believe the nation’s officials are unable to fulfil their duties, a new survey shows. Trust in the state has fallen to record lows in Germany and most of the population thinks their officials are simply incapable of doing their job, a new survey commissioned by the nation’s biggest public sector employee union shows.

Not Quite All Together in Ukraine

Ukrainians pay up to $10,000 to escape the draft. Thousands of Ukrainians have managed to dodge conscription thanks to various schemes in a corrupt system. Thousands of Ukrainian men have paid large sums in bribes to avoid getting drafted during the ongoing conflict between Kyiv and Moscow, the Financial Times reported on Saturday.

Russia got richer last year and the US lost more than any other country

Russians got richer last year, even with the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, while the US and Europe lost trillions of dollars, according to Business Insider. According to the Swiss bank UBS, Russia added $600 billion. At the same time, the United States lost more wealth last year than any other country – $5.9 trillion, and North America and Europe combined became poorer by $10.9 trillion.

New York Supreme Court reinstates employees fired for being unvaccinated, orders backpay

State Supreme Court found that being vaccinated ‘does not’ stop the spread of COVID-19. A New York State Supreme Court ordered all New York City employees who were fired for not being vaccinated to be reinstated with back pay. The court found Monday that ‘being vaccinated does not prevent an individual from contracting or transmitting COVID-19.’ New York City Mayor Eric Adams claimed earlier this year that his administration would not rehire employees who had been fired over their vaccination status.

Impossible to live in the US capital due to rampant crime

You thought Congress was the only centre of criminality in Washington DC?  Dream on. Over the past decade, Washington has gone from a beautiful, bustling, and vibrant metropolis to an uninhabitable place where violence thrives, according to the New York Post. Crime levels across the board are rising so rapidly that even Democrats who originally advocated easing criminal liability are now calling for the National Guard to be involved in maintaining order.

Britain is addicted to cheap imported labour and betrayed by dishonest, globalist Conservative party

Nigel Farage spoke to the media in an explosive interview hours after Britain recorded its highest net migration figures in history. Former conservative politician Nigel Farage has claimed that post-Brexit net immigration into the U.K. would have fallen below 50,000 a year if he had been in charge, and refused to rule out a return to frontline politics to take on what he described as a dishonest, establishment, globalist governing Conservative party that has failed Brexit voters.

Europe’s Migrant floodgates will open warns Hungarian diplomat

The Niger coup could end the Sahel barrier. The migration crisis unfolding in sub-Sahara Africa could soon come to Europe’s door, Hungary’s top diplomat in the region has claimed. If the migration barrier breaks in the Sahel region of Africa, it could be fatal for Europe, László Eduárd Máthé, the Hungarian ministerial commissioner responsible for the coordination of Hungarian foreign policy in the sub-Saharan region, told