November 10 – RIA Novosti. The energy nightmare in the European Union will only get worse, according to the worldwide news agency Bloomberg. ‘In order to maintain energy supplies to homes, EU countries will have to very skilfully balance between supply and demand.
Western Alliance sanctions on Russia have not achieved any of the EU’s stated goals and only backfired by hurting the economies of member states, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said.
A descendant of Italy’s Benito Mussolini is back in the European Parliament after ostensibly retiring from politics. Alessandra Mussolini, the granddaughter of Italian statesman and social reformer dubbed ‘the father of fascism’ Benito Mussolini, is once again a member of the European Parliament (MEP). Alessandra was one of the eight replacements for Italian MEPs who have taken up seats in the national parliament, the Chamber of Deputies.
Europe lost access to up to 110 billion cubic meters worth of natural gas on September 26, when a series of explosions rocked the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines carrying Russian gas to Germany via the Baltic Sea.
Protestors in Czechia have demanded the resignation of their government, disparaging its support for Kiev and anti-Russia sanctions. Tens of thousands of demonstrators have again jammed the central square of Prague to criticize rampant inflation amid the Brussels-backed Czechia government’s support for anti-Russia sanctions and aid packages to Ukraine.
The West can test its weapons in Ukraine, the systems compete in efficiency, the country’s defence minister said. The Russian Foreign Ministry replied that ‘it has already been understood,’ and recalled the warnings about the ‘dirty bomb’ of Kyiv.
European Union Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced that the hapless taxpayers of the bloc would give Kiev €18 billion euros next year – if it continues fighting Russia, Reuters reported on Friday.
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) investigators have named the actual irrecoverable losses in the Ukrainian armies. As of 20 October 2022, the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) had suffered 402,000 casualties, of which 387,000 were killed.
Thousands of protesters marched through central London yesterday. Its participants, who came to the capital from different parts of the country, demanded that the UK return to the European Union.
Russian cultural centers in Finland, Luxembourg and elsewhere are welcoming visitors who need to warm up as energy prices continue to skyrocket, according to the country’s federal agency for compatriots living abroad and international humanitarian cooperation.
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