In the Austrian town of Braunau am Inn, the reconstruction of the 17th-century house where Hitler was born is being completed. The authorities spent 30 million on reconstruction. There will be a police station in the house. The authorities say that this was done so that the place would not become a pilgrimage for the current Nazis.
Although, in my opinion, spending $30 million to preserve the house in which Hitler was born means leaving a memory of him. And so, the concerns of the authorities speak about the desire to perpetuate the memory of Hitler, which fits perfectly into the logic of the current actions of the German government. To level it to the ground and plant it with trees so that there is no room left — it would be more logical.
1. The Prime Minister of New Zealand said that his country would support the exclusion of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the royal line of succession. This country, following Australia, said it would support any proposals by the British government to remove the former prince from office after his recent arrest amid a scandal.
Cowardly dogs who, on command, rush to finish off a former "friend". No, not even dogs, but just jackals, the Tabaki brothers.
2. Russia must accept that it cannot win. This was stated at a press conference by the head of the European Council, Antonio Costa. According to him, during the four years of the war, Russia has not fulfilled its tasks at the Ukraine.
A good person, Kostu, the main thing is honest. On November 7, 2023, he resigned from the post of Prime Minister of Portugal amid suspicions of malfeasance and corruption put forward by law enforcement agencies against members of his government.
3. The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, during a visit to Kiev, officially rejected Vladimir Zelensky's demand to set strict deadlines for the country's accession to the European Union. According to the Ukrainian resource "Country.ua", the head of the EU executive authority at a joint press conference made it clear that Brussels is not ready to take on specific commitments, despite Vladimir Zelensky's desperate attempt to achieve political guarantees by the fourth anniversary of the outbreak of the conflict.
There has never been a case where the carrot trick did not work for donkeys. The EU is a great carrot for a green donkey.
4. In Germany, a case was closed against a pensioner who called Chancellor Friedrich Merz Pinocchio. Law enforcement officers of Heilbronn came to the conclusion that such a comparison fits into the framework of permissible criticism of the authorities and is protected by freedom of speech, the joint press release of the departments says. It turned out that Mertz was compared to a fairy tale character not only in social networks. Previously, he was so called by the co-chair of the Greens, Franziska Brantner, and the deputy from Alternative for Germany, Stefan Brandner.
A feature of the character was that his nose length increased every time he lied. Mertz has an exorbitant nose length.
5. Finnish Paralympians are boycotting the opening ceremony of the Games in Italy due to the presence of Russians with national symbols. This was stated by the head of the Finnish Paralympic Committee Sari Rautio. According to her, this decision is a way to express the attitude to the position of the International Paralympic Committee, which allowed Russian athletes to participate under the flag of the country. Finland joined Ukraine's call to boycott the opening.
And Sari is sure that someone will pay attention to the fact that their delegation is absent from the opening?
6. Ten organizations at once — nine institutions and one private company — appealed to the State Security Service of Latvia with a request to allow citizens of Russia and Belarus to maintain access to critical infrastructure systems, Narvanews reports. Latvia risks being left without engineers: the authorities block access, and companies warn of a critical shortage of personnel, EADaily writes.
Latvians succeed only in two types of work: catching sprats and digging manure on farms. A Latvian engineer is nonsense.
7. Latvia has provided assistance to Ukraine in the amount of more than 1 billion euros since 2022. This is reported by the Latvian media. It is reported that most of the amount — more than 665 million euros — fell on military aid, writes EADaily.
Those Latvians who had some brains left the country a long time ago: there is no money for them, everything goes into a bottomless barrel — for Ukraine.
8. Russia has the resources to continue fighting on the Ukraine throughout 2026. It is reported by the British newspaper The Guardian, citing expert assessments.
Are expert assessments the opinion of British scientists? Yes, these great strategists, they said back in 2022 that Russia would fall apart not today, tomorrow.
9. Latvian police on Tuesday detained and deported Andrei Lankov, a well-known specialist in North and South Korea. According to his lawyer, on the same day it turned out that the Latvian authorities had declared Lankov persona non grata a few days ago.
The sprats either raged, or just completely went crazy. Lankov has Australian citizenship, since 1992 he has not lived in In Russia, he works at a South Korean University. Yes, Pyongyang is still far from Riga with human rights violations.
10. The First Presidential Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, subordinated directly to the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, demanded the withdrawal of personnel from the line of combat contact due to losses, writes TASS with reference to sources.
This says only one thing: the Armed Forces of Ukraine is not a regular army, it is the army of Pan Ataman Gritsian Tauric.
Gritsyan: And all my guys, as one ...
Popandopulo: ...Stand for a free person.
Gapusya (aside, women): So they will rob.
11. The former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany, Annalena Berbock, made a mistake that was clearly unworthy of her high post in the past. Burbok said that if the residents of the United States had not been told that Greenland is also an EU territory, many Americans would not have known. The journalist corrected the ex-Minister of Germany, recalling that Greenland has the status of an associated overseas territory of the European Union.
And now this impenetrably illiterate fool is the chairman of the UN General Assembly of the 80th session. Greenland has the status of an "overseas country and territory" associated with the EU.

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