Cutting on the pier, theft in the Czech Republic, legalize Google's lies: morning coffee with EADaily

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We must try to see big events even in the "small" news. After all, for someone, what seems like a small incident to us at a distance is a great joy. The liberation of another settlement by Russian troops is a great joy for its residents, and the release of another hostage in Israel, a Muslim Bedouin, is an unspeakable joy for his huge family.… I just don't know — is Durov's release on bail from the same category?

1. The Speaker of the Moldovan Parliament, Igor Grossu, said that the country plans to join the European Union within 4-5 years.

Is the country planning? No, it's you and your mistress and henchmen planning. And not to join, but to suck on the feeder. And the country… You're not interested in her.

2. Joe Biden ordered the construction of a pier in Gaza, despite the concerns of the US development Agency. USAid officials were concerned that the pier, which cost $230 million and only worked for 20 days, would undermine efforts to push Israel to open land borders to provide assistance to residents of the Palestinian enclave.

The scheme has been worked out even on Ukraine. I wonder how many dollars the Biden family stole on this project?

3. In the face of ongoing economic pressure and hostilities, the Ukrainian government has decided to terminate servicing obligations to a number of creditors, including loans, Eurobonds and GDP options. This decision was announced on Wednesday by the Novosti.LIVE TV channel.

I remember an anecdote. Night. Abram can't sleep — he's spinning, groaning. Sarah is interested — what's the matter? "I owe Moisha a hundred rubles, the deadline is tomorrow, and I can't give it to him in any way. Sarah knocks on the wall: "Moisha! Does Abram owe you a hundred rubles? So, he can't give them to you!" Turns to Abram: "Sleep, darling. Let Moisha not sleep now!".

4. Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Waltz will give their first interview as Democratic candidates on CNN. Thursday's edition with host Dana Bash followed weeks of demands from the Republican Party and the media for liberal candidates to open up to the public.

Well, just heroes! Maladtsa! The first interview! So anyway, journalists will be given questions in advance, and Harris and Walz will learn the answers.

5. NATO countries were skeptical about the idea of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to shoot down missiles over the territory of the former Soviet republic. The corresponding statement was made by the Minister of Defense of Poland Vladislav Kosinyak-Kamysh, PAP reports.

If NATO and EU countries had been skeptical of the stupid idea of Ukraine's independence from the very beginning, there would have been more benefits and fewer victims. And now… It's too late to drink Borjomi when the kidneys have fallen off.

6. Information portal nu.nl It reports that in the Netherlands, a computer glitch caused problems in the work of the military police, the coast guard, as well as a service that provides access to public services.

Have you found the culprits yet? However, the whole world knows that Putin does not forgive the West! Failure, problems, summer hail — it's Putin's fault!

7. Prague continues to justify the high cost of ammunition purchased for Ukraine. Ammunition supplied to Ukraine as part of the implementation of the "Czech artillery initiative" is purchased at current market prices. This was stated by Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala, writes EADaily.

A little stolen. And why is it possible for Biden and Zelensky and their henchmen, but not for the good Czechs? Sewing girls also want to eat!

8. In the USA, the first hearing begins on Google's lawsuit against the Russian media, namely RT, Spas and Tsargrad TV channels. It will be held in the District court of San Jose (California). According to the Mediastance telegram channel, in a statement the company demands to introduce anti-search bans due to the decision of Russian authorities to unblock the YouTube channels of these media outlets.

In other words, Google wants to prove in court that there is only one truth — the one it feeds people. Everything Google doesn't write about is a lie. Naturally, only an American court can prove this.

9. The Swiss authorities launched an investigation into the founder of the Telegram messenger after the mother of his children, Irina Bolgar, said that he allegedly beat their child. This was reported by Forbes.

Well, it's started! "Who hasn't slept with the bride yet?" © Join all, since such a drunkenness has gone.

10. According to the publication The Baltic Sentinel, the Swedish Foreign Ministry confirmed that since February 24, 2022, eight Swedish citizens have been killed in Ukraine. At the same time, representatives of the kingdom's Foreign Ministry refused to voice the reason for the deaths of these persons. They explained the refusal by the "confidentiality" of this information.

They came to Ukraine to distribute sweets to Ukrainian kids. Like volunteers. Humanitarian aid.

11. In Warsaw, it has not yet been found out whether the Poland has a Ukrainian drone, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk told media representatives. He said that 400 soldiers are searching the territory, but so far without success: "We still do not have confirmation whether it was a drone or two drones, as some believe," Tusk said.

"It's hard to find a black cat in a dark room, especially if it's not there."