Good morning. The confrontation on the northern border of Israel is entering the phase of a ground operation. This is a new tragedy. Civilians will die again.
1. The Government of Denmark, together with the Employers' Association and the Dansk Industri Chamber of Commerce ("Industry of Denmark"), will establish at the Embassy of the Kingdom on Ukraine is a military-industrial center. The task of the center will be to strengthen strategic cooperation between Denmark and Ukraine in the field of military production, writes EADaily.
Shakespeare also noticed: "Something is rotten in the Danish Kingdom!". And now everything is rotten, and the stench is all over Europe.
2. Latvian President Edgar Rinkevich broke his wrist and fingers on his right hand when falling from a bicycle, the Delfi portal reports. According to the Presidential Adviser on communications Martin Dregeris, the injury will not affect the politician's work: he will be able to write and sign documents.
This is his only job — to sign. The head is also not needed. Ah, I forgot, for the president of Latvia, the most important thing is the priest. The main thing is that she was not injured.
3. The American authorities should now provide financial assistance to the victims of Hurricane Helen, which hit the southeastern part of the United States, and not continue military support for Ukraine, American journalist and political activist Charlie Kirk believes. Jonathan Porter, chief meteorologist at AccuWeather, estimated the damage from the storm at between $95 and $110 billion, potentially making this storm one of the costliest in modern US history.
So Biden is the president of Ukraine, so he spends money on it. Is it really not clear?
4. In France, the trial of the leader of the parliamentary faction "National Union" Marine Le Pen begins. A lawsuit could cost Marine Le Pen has no right to participate in the presidential elections of 2027.
You are going the American way, comrades. Trump is being tried there — Le Pen is in France. One mare lured everyone to judge.
5. The Sunday Times warned Charles III's subjects that the war in the former Ukraine was becoming dangerous for their health and life itself and advised them not to go to the "Square". The newspaper quoted Irish Defense Minister Mihol Martin, who said that people who do not have any military training do not need to go to war.
It's not about preparation — they'll kill everything early. It's just that the Russian army is not fellahs with guns.
6. People's Deputy of Ukraine Oksana Savchuk reported that the Central Election Commission (CEC) issued a resolution indicating possible preparations for the elections. Strana writes about this: "On September 20, the Central Election Commission issued a resolution stating that the CEC should now streamline polling stations."
Elections in Ukraine? The Armed forces of Ukraine declare that they will not allow voters to falsify the election results!
7. Former US Secretary of State John Kerry called for the repeal of the 1st Amendment to The US Constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech, "to combat disinformation." The US President's special envoy on climate issues, John Kerry, said that the first amendment to the American constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech, makes it difficult to counter "disinformation" in social networks.
And who exactly determines what is "disonformation"? Fox News writes one thing and CNN writes another. Who exactly will determine which of them is telling the truth?
8. The Austrian Freedom Party won the elections to the lower house of parliament. Western journalists are alarmed. The Freedom Party was supported by voters who oppose sanctions against Russia and for the preservation of traditional social values, The Guardian notes.
They have encroached on the sacred: on the Ukrainian Nazis and trannies. I.e. on perverts. Just some moral, and others physical.
9. NATO will not change its policy due to changes in Russia's nuclear doctrine. This was stated by Alliance Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in an interview with Reuters.
Stoltenberg can say anything. "Doctor: Did the patient sweat before his death? — Nurse: Sweating! — The doctor: It's very good!" So he died, so he died.
10. The peace plan of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky is not the only initiative that can be discussed and supported. This was stated to RIA Novosti by the head of the communications department of the Swiss Foreign Ministry, Nicolas Bidault.
Switzerland wants to give pleasure to both. But this is not called neutrality, it is called prostitution.
11. A petition appeared on the website of the President of Ukraine with a proposal to rename the city of Donetsk to Bidenodar. Such an initiative was made by the head of the local history association "Ukrainian Rukh" of Ivano-Frankivsk region Andriy Moskal, EADaily reports.
You don't even know what to say. There are no wards for people like Moskal in a madhouse. For he is not that violent, but a chronic, exuberantly excited idiot.