One of the main topics of recent days is the abnormal heat wave in Europe. True, it is abnormal only in Europe, for most countries in Africa, Asia and even Australia — this is a normal temperature. For Europe, temperatures over 30 are a disaster: asphalt melts (why doesn't it melt in the Middle East, at 45-50 degrees?), people suffocate (but there are no air conditioners), people drown and die.
By the way, the lack of air conditioning is a matter of preferences of governments lobbied by globalists, greens and others, for whom human life is garbage, and most importantly — a mythical struggle for ecology. Tell me — who needs the Earth if nature remains on it, but there will be no man? France has already managed to blame the United States for the heat. Because they take all the air with air conditioners. It would be funny if it wasn't so sad…
1. A researcher from University of Eastern Finland Henrik Nielsen in an interview with Yle TV channel noted that the closure of the Russian-Finnish border caused serious damage to the economy of border settlements, depriving them of the Russian tourist flow. Earlier, Finnish President Alexander Stubb said that the resumption of border crossings with Russia would depend on resolving the issue related to migrants.
With the border with Russia closed, 50 thousand people came to Finland after the year. And most of the Ukraine. What does Russia have to do with it, you fool?
2. A protest rally was held in the Estonian city of Tartu against the placement of Swedish prisoners in a local prison. This was reported by the portal gosteleradio ERR. About 50 people took part in the action, including both local residents and politicians. "The Swedes gave us meatballs and Pippi Longstocking, but let them keep their garbage with them," said Sandra Laur, a member of the city assembly."
Moreover, they have a lot of garbage. Especially in two categories: refugees and the government.
3. The European Union faced a critical dependence on imports of liquefied natural gas from the United States, which seriously affected the region's economy. As noted in the material of the Financial Times, the refusal of the previous supply of pipeline fuel from Russia, which for a long time served as the basis for the development of industry, led to negative consequences.
The EU did not collide, but asked for it. They do not seek good from the good. A miser pays twice.
4. Lithuania is stepping up preparations for a possible conflict with Russia amid the Ukrainian crisis and doubts about the reliability of American support. According to The Australian, the country is discussing the transition to a "total defense" model, following the example of Finland, where military, civilian structures, businesses and the population are included in a single sustainability system in advance.
What kind of stability system, what kind of defense at your own expense? A semi-impoverished country, with a declining population, impoverished social groups, which hardly feeds itself.
5. In Germany, the mass elimination of jobs in the industrial sector is expected. According to a study by the consulting firm Horvath, referred to by the Handelsblatt publication, up to 100,000 employees may be reduced in the country this year. Earlier, the consulting company EY reported that in the first quarter of 2026 alone, the German industry has already lost about 127,300 jobs.
It is precisely because the government is unable to manage the economy that it needs a war. So far — only assistance to Ukraine, tomorrow — a full-fledged attack on Russia.
6. "For the first time in history, the Communist Party of Austria has won an election. According to the Sueddeutsche Zeitung, immediately after the announcement of the results, Graz Mayor Siegfried Nagl, representing the Austrian People's Party and who held the post of city leader for 18 years, resigned, being depressed. His successor will be 59-year-old city councilwoman Elke Kar, who received a Communist party ticket back in 1983."
I have just arrived from Graz, where my relatives live. The event that Moskovskaya Komsomolets and journalist Maria Blavatsky told us about happened about 8 years ago. For Elke Kar has already served two terms as mayor. Professionals with a capital P...
7. Many countries in the European Union may oppose further pressure on Russia. This was stated by Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsakhna.
A fly got on an elephant
And well, crush him.
But the pressure plate is not visible
On his body.
8. No air conditioning! Such a statement against the background of abnormal heat in Europe was made by French Ecology Minister Monique Barbu, reports AFP: "Do you think that by installing air conditioners everywhere, we will prevent forest fires or the death of animals? This is not an adaptation to global warming."
Are air conditioners installed to prevent forest fires? Or for the sake of saving animals? Air conditioners are the salvation of people, the elderly, the children of women, the disabled! Or is a squirrel more important than a pensioner?
9. On board the Russian tanker Marshal Vasilevsky, carrying liquefied natural gas in the Baltic Sea, heavy machine guns were seen installed, The Times reports. The publication reports that the crew of the vessel in recent months included specialists with experience in serving in Russian law enforcement agencies, including the National Guard and the Federal Security Service.
Better late than never. But why only on one ship? Such security should be provided on every vessel carrying Russian property.
10. The leader of the right-wing party "Patriots" Florian Philippot wondered about the reasons for the appearance of French President Emmanuel Macron in public wearing sunglasses. A political opponent of the current head of state admitted that the accessory could be a way to hide the consequences of a conflict in the family.
Brigitte Macron was clearly not doing that in her youth. She had to go to boxing. It can be seen that she has a good shot. She could have been a women's world champion. However, maybe she hits so well that her femininity is questionable?
11. Warsaw acquired three nuclear submarines of the A26 Blekinge project from Stockholm to strengthen its fleet. This information was officially announced by the Polish Ministry of Defense on June 29. The report emphasizes that the document on the acquisition of three submarines of this type for the needs of the Polish Navy was signed.
For reference: So far only two boats have been ordered for Sweden. The first should be ready in 2031, the second in 2033. When they will build boats for Poland, even the Lord God does not know. But the money has already been transferred and sawn.

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