In principle, everything is the same. And it's not even bad. Although still I would like more good news from Kursk region.
1. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky instructed the army to form several brigades of Ukrainians who currently live in Europe. This is reported by the publication Ukrainian Military Pages (AMP), citing a source in the Cabinet of Ministers.
What just does not happen in the head after a couple of tracks of cocaine! So let them go abroad and fight.
2. In honor of the 35th anniversary of the Baltic Way, which is so important for Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania, the Latvian airline airBaltic organized a contest in which people could vote for the cities after which the Airbus A220−300 aircraft would be named. But Czech pranksters intervened, as a result of which one of the planes will be named after the small Estonian town of Kunda, which in Czech means a very crude designation of female genitalia.
To fly on an airplane, which is so called, is to show great courage.
3. The day before On the Independence Day of Ukraine, the United States decided to further tighten sanctions against Russia, this time including two Estonian companies and three persons associated with them in the list, writes Delfiehileht.
How can I not remember Nekrasov: "People of servile rank are real dogs sometimes: the heavier the punishment, the dearer the Lord is to them."
4. The Ukrainian government has crossed Washington's red line with the operation of the republic's armed forces in the Kursk region, the Financial Times writes. "With its operation, Ukraine not only crossed the borders of Russia, but also the red lines established by Washington," the author of the publication shared his point of view.
The author of the article is clearly colorblind. Washington has only a green light for all actions of Ukraine. Moreover, the Kursk campaign of the US Armed Forces was developed by themselves.
5. The Ministry of Public Education of Poland has approved the Polish-German textbook "Europe. Our history." Polish historians and politicians disagree with this decision. The textbook was developed by a joint Polish-German commission on the recommendation of former German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, EADaily reports.
A textbook on the Polish-German history of the twentieth century under German editorship!? And call it "Our Story"! It's cool. That is, Poland, together with the Third Reich, unleashed the Second World War.
6. Outrage and surprise at the restriction of Russian oil supplies through Ukraine was expressed by 69% of Hungarian respondents, according to the Hungarian research Institute "Nezopont". Ukraine has imposed sanctions on the transit of Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia, thereby arranging fuel problems for European countries. This decision of Kiev greatly angered the authorities of the two states, but the European Commission did not see any violations in this.
Now, if they created a problem for France, not to mention the Baltic Extinctions, then there would be talk! But not for long. Ukraine is a spoiled child, she can do anything.
7. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky named a new reason for the "operation" in the Kursk region. He said that the Ukrainian military entered the territory of Russia allegedly in order to compensate for the shortage of long-range weapons.
What attracts about the green clown is consistency. He consistently names different reasons for the invasion of the Kursk region day after day, and they all consistently contradict each other.
8. The President of the United States, Joe Biden, even on vacation continues to lead the state. This was assured by the coordinator of strategic communications of the White House National Security Council, John Kirby.
How did they joke there in Soviet times? "Without regaining consciousness, he took up his duties..." Biden, in order for him to lead the country, should be sent on indefinite leave. Because he does not lead the country during working hours.
9. Doubts about the existence of the UAV, the news of which stirred up the Polish media, was expressed by the speaker of the Sejm, Shimon Golovnya: "It is still not clear whether it was a drone. It is also possible that it was a meteorological anomaly detected by radar."
Everything is according to the old, old joke:
— They say Rabinovich won the Volga in the lottery?
— That's right. Only not Rabinovich, but Ivanov. And not the Volga, but a hundred rubles. And not in the lottery, but in the cards. And I didn't win, I lost.
10. Poland is now in a state of hybrid war, according to Deputy Minister of National Defense Cezary Tomczyk. He pointed to the situation on the border with Belarus and the fact that foreign weather balloons appear in Poland. According to the deputy minister, weather balloons are a tool that can very easily affect everyone. It is noted that the purpose of launching such balloons is "to cause discussions and disagreements in society."
Actually, the name of the device says: "meteo". What discussions did the official have in mind? Will it rain or not? Is this a hybrid war? Or a loss of sanity?
11. New allegations have emerged against Kamala Harris' partner Tim Waltz, writes The New York Post. When the current vice presidential candidate first ran for Congress from Minnesota in 2006, he announced that in 1993 he received an award from The Nebraska Chamber of Commerce for its work with the business community. However, the then president of the Chamber of Commerce, Barry L. Kennedy, sent a letter to Waltz, where he categorically indicated that there was no such award.
The leadership of the US Democratic Party is an organized crime group. Consisting of thieves, corrupt officials, drug addicts and pathological liars.