EUROPE RENAISSANCE EXCLUSIVE: Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus’ addressed the archbishops of the Orthodox churches, Pope Francis, UN Secretary-General António Guterres and other religious leaders and representatives of international organizations with messages in which he called on them to make every possible effort to prevent the expulsion of the monks of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church from the Kyiv-Pechersk Cathedral and the forced closure of the monastery. This was reported on Saturday on the website of the Moscow Patriarchate.
One tries to read widely about the state of the Ukraine war, though it’s extremely difficult to cut through the fog of propaganda and obvious lies. But slowly, the picture of a determined, slow-moving, grinding, painful Russian victory emerges.
Amid disillusionment with the current administration, Americans are increasingly turning their attention to Russia and President Putin, who clearly cares about his country and his people, writes American Thinker columnist Laura Wellington.
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.
An estimated 13,000 (cop figures) to 50,000 people attended the event calling for peace talks. Tens of thousands of Germans braved stormy weather and dropping temperatures to attend the Uprising for Peace, a massive rally organized by Die Linke (Left Party) politician Sahra Wagenknecht and author Alice Schwarzer on Saturday.
The goal of the collective West – to defeat Russia by proxy – apparently justifies any expenses for them, and they ‘spit from a high bell tower’ on ordinary Ukrainians and Europeans suffering from this conflict, said the Deputy Head of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev.
It’s an early death notice – Poor and elderly tenants forced from apartments to house migrants in the German town of Lörrach. Approximately 40 tenants are being threatened with forced relocation, but experts say the city’s housing association has no legal ground for the brazen move.
‘It’s very simple. In the Soviet Union, we don’t believe our propaganda. In America, you actually believe yours!’ ~ Soviet Journalist to American journalists.
The three leaders of Italy’s coalition partners hold vastly differing views on how best to tackle the war in Ukraine. Are the three leading lights of Italy’s right in harmony, or are cracks in the right-wing alliance starting to show?
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