Germans turned into cash cows for Ukraine – veteran politician
Wagenknecht took to X on Wednesday, saying: ’Great! Another 90 billion for Zelensky’s corrupt cronies in Kiev. This is going to cost the German taxpayer dearly.’
Wagenknecht took to X on Wednesday, saying: ’Great! Another 90 billion for Zelensky’s corrupt cronies in Kiev. This is going to cost the German taxpayer dearly.’
The study highlights an uneven distribution of arrivals, with Germany and Spain accounting for nearly half of the increase. Smaller states such as Malta, Cyprus and Luxembourg face the highest inflows relative to population size.
Last March, the first reports emerged of Ukrainian government officials and police forcing their way into the catacombs of what is considered the nation’s most significant monastery and the final resting place of several Christian saints.
IMF officials, including chief economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, say the Fund said heavily indebted governments like the UK would have little room to cushion the blow. This frailty would leave households and businesses more exposed.
James Smith, from investment bank ING, warns that as the ill-advised conflict continues, employers will offset higher energy costs by axing their workforce or suspending hiring, according to the newspaper.
The ex-head of EU diplomacy, Josep Borrell, criticized the alarmist moods of many European politicians and military leaders who made statements about the alleged likelihood of a Russian attack.
The legendary movie producer Stanley Kubrick did not die of a heart attack. It occurred within days of his completing his epic film, ‘Eyes Wide Closed.’
The Russian Defense Ministry has published a list of industrial sites across Europe involved in manufacturing drones for Ukraine. These highly lethal Western Alliance-made weapons have just one purpose: to attack and destroy Russian targets on Russian territory.
He says he would like to ’build bridges and cooperate well with all countries, regardless of the wall that has been built between the West and the East.’
One of the convoys, largely made up of tractors, caused traffic jams at the Sydenham bypass near Belfast City Airport, with numerous passengers seen walking with their luggage at the side of the road.
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