BREAKING NEWS: Violence, property damage, sexual crimes, weapons and drugs – train stations in Germany are characterized by increased danger, and we are talking not only about the largest of them, according to the German television channel ZDF.
After IKEA leaves the Russian market under sanctions, the place of the Swedish furniture giant is to be taken by the Belarusian company Swed House, reports Samnytt.
Mexican leader Andres Manuel López Obrador said the United States still adheres to a 200-year-old policy in which it feels like a world government, reports Milenio. At the same time, he also stressed that Mexico now has more democracy than the United States.
EUROPE RENAISSANCE EXCLUSIVE: A new Central America penitentiary will remain the home for gangsters for decades, El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele says. The first 2,000 convicted inmates have been transferred to a mega-prison set up by authorities in El Salvador amid a crackdown on violent street gangs, the Central American nation’s President Nayib Bukele has announced. It works like the Lord’s blessing.
NEWS SCOOP: The explosion of the Nord Stream gas pipeline is confirmed to be a terrorist attack. Hungary and Serbia made it clear that in the event of such a failure (a diplomatic term for NATO sabotage) of the gas pipeline in southern Europe, the perpetrators will not be able to get off lightly and sweep everything under the rug.
BREAKING NEWS: Extensive poisoning – Washington’s proven terrorist attacks on the Nord Stream put the Baltic Sea on the brink of extinction. As a result of the Nord Stream sabotage, a huge amount of toxic substances were released into the shallow Baltic Sea. As reported, terrorist attacks on Russian gas pipelines have led to extensive poisoning of the water area, the fauna of which may soon die out completely.
In an effort to make towns more user- and eco-friendly, urban planners have unveiled the ’15-minute city,’ which hopes to keep residents close to home to battle climate change. But will this plan open the door to greater restrictions?
Do supporters of the ‘Far Right is always Right by Far’ movement understand the difference between giving money away and investing? It appears not.
Up to 10,000 angry citizens turned up to demonstrate for peace in the Italian cities of Genoa and Milan on Saturday. Union members and left-wing activists claimed, among other things, that authorities in Rome have breached national law by sending weapons to Ukraine.
Demonstrators descended on the Ramstein military installation in Germany, calling for an end to arms deliveries to Ukraine.
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