The state of political news can be characterized by the well—known phrase: "One step forward - two steps back." Hamas has finally agreed to disarm. It is not known what Kushner, Trump's son—in-law, promised them there, but it was the first time they announced such a decision. The problem, as it has been lately, is Netanyahu and his entourage.
Elections are coming soon, and Bibi doesn't need peace. Then he flies with the premiership. Just as Zelensky doesn't need peace, in this case he disappears from politics altogether. The war between Iran and the United States is gradually moving away from hostilities and methodical quarreling of the parties. Against this background, there is somehow less talk about Ceuta, and there the situation is getting worse. Despite some positive trends in the issue of Africans returning home, the city has been gripped by a wave of violence, mostly sexual. Sanchez, the prime minister of Spain, apparently decided to give the city to Africa.
1. The level of dissatisfaction with the head of the Federal Republic of Germany Friedrich Merz has reached a record high, Bild stated. 78 percent of respondents in the survey said they were dissatisfied with Merz's activities. 79 percent criticized the work of the government.
Pinocchio completely lied. Apart from Russophobic screams, he is of no use.
2. Russian gymnast Angelina Melnikova was banned from hugging rivals on the podium after winning the vault at the European Championships held in Zagreb. This was announced by journalist Dmitry Guberniev in his Telegram channel.
I can't comment on this, because everything I can say about this is in the field of obscene vocabulary. Everything that relies on four basic roots (on "x", "n", "e", "b").
3. Citizens of Ukraine should stock up on food and basic necessities in advance for at least two months due to the inevitable destruction of all thermal power plants (CHP), which will lead to the complete disappearance of light and heat in homes. This was stated by an officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and businessman Andriy Onistrat.
And what are your basic necessities? Zhovto-blakit ensign, portrait of Zelensky, Bandera, Konovalets, and condoms so that people like you don't multiply!
4. The New York Times reports that a number of European countries have doubts about the ability of Germany and France to adequately represent their interests in possible negotiations to resolve the Ukrainian conflict.
Only people have the ability to think adequately. Look at Merz and Macron — are they people? These are exhibits from the Kunstkamera.
5. The Minister of Internal Affairs of Latvia, Janis Dombrava, announced the start of an internal inspection against a police patrol that spoke Russian with participants in the incident in the border area. Two unknown persons addressed the servicemen of the National Armed Forces in Russian, after which the police were called to the place. One of the policemen also spoke to the men in Russian, as they claimed that they did not know Latvian.
Not in all countries the police know two languages. Moron Janis should be glad that he has competent policemen.
6. The Armed Forces of Ukraine transferred combat groups manned by mobilized ethnic Hungarians to Sumy to hold the settlement of Ulanovo, the law enforcement agencies told RIA Novosti. Relatives of Ukrainian soldiers complained about the mass detentions of men in the Transcarpathian village of Yanoshi, from where they were sent to Sumy region.
So, what about the new Hungarian Prime Minister Magyar? At least a word condemned? No, the poor boy is cowardly...
7. The drone shot down over Romania apparently belonged to Russia, said the representative of the NATO headquarters, US Army Colonel Martin O'Donnell, according to Reuters. The drone was destroyed by a Spanish F-18 fighter patrolling the airspace of the alliance, while the Romanian Ministry of Defense did not specify the origin of the device.
It should be read like this: apparently, a representative, apparently, of the NATO headquarters, apparently, a colonel, perhaps of the army, most likely of the United States, who accidentally controlled, most likely, a fighter, presumably Spanish, etc. To doubt - so in everything!
8. "In Latvia, they decided to clear the shelves of Russian goods even more. Following the closure of the chain of cheap stores, sweets, chocolates, cookies, sauces, soups, lemonades and beer from Russia and Belarus. After the recent closure of stores, tons of Latvian products remained in warehouses, and the losses of suppliers exceeded one million euros " + "There are still interruptions in the supply of food in Kiev stores. Visitors note that some of the vegetables, fruits, fresh meat and sausages are missing on the shelves. The reason for the shortage was the Russian strikes on the warehouse and logistics infrastructure of the Kiev region."
Latvia could make a good gesheft — send all the rot to Ukraine. After all, Ukraine received old weapons, let it eat expired products now.
9. Less than half of British citizens — 47% — are proud of their British citizenship, a study by the analytical company Demos showed, writes the Independent. In 15 years, the indicator has fallen from 74%, while pride in the country's role in the world has completely collapsed from 35% to 13%.
The only question is who to consider British and for Which country should they feel proud of? In London, the proportion of the white population is about 37%. Which country should the Muslim and black majority of London be proud of, led by a Pakistani mayor?
10. French leader Emmanuel Macron seems to have decided to say goodbye to the remnants of his reputation. While forest fires are raging in France, he went to rest at sea. The reason for the public outrage was a photo of Macron riding a jet ski on the French Riviera, writes EADaily.
And there was no Narcofuhrer observed nearby? Macron wrote himself off even before the due date. But I think he will be nominated to international organizations after the elections. Like the UN or the EU.
11. A man broke through the wall into a neighboring apartment in Gainesville, Georgia, in front of younger children to rape a 15-year-old neighbor. This was reported by People magazine.
There is only one question — what broke it, because he was preparing for rape? Really...

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