The news, basically, consists of those that begin with the words "Trump said." Not the president, but a bird-talker. Yes, he looks like it! Only the bird-talker is distinguished by intelligence and intelligence, and the president-talker is distinguished neither by intelligence nor, moreover, by intelligence. There is a capacious Russian word for people like Trump, it ends with "bol". And you don't know which is better: "sleepy Joe" or pep Donnie? Both are bad, although not suckers.
1. The United States may resume the supply of military assistance to Ukraine in the coming weeks, writes Politico, citing sources. Representatives of the USA and Ukraine will discuss this issue at the talks in Rome and Kiev, which will be held this and next week, the authors of the publication shared the details.
Horseradish radishes are no sweeter. There was a president in the USA — a half-rotten radish — became a rotten horseradish. Yes, and there is a horseradish? Here's the question.
2. Residents of Finland have begun to take their pets abroad for treatment due to too high prices for the services of local veterinary clinics, the Yle broadcasting Corporation reports. The article notes that trips to veterinarians in Russia and Estonia, where prices for the same services are much lower.
And Finns are not afraid in Travel to Russia? After all, everyone there wants a war with Finland? What if Finnish dogs and cats are recruited by the terrible KGB? He's been gone for a long time, but the Finns don't know that.
3. Sanctions against the Chief of the Radiation, Chemical and Biological Protection Troops (RCBZ) The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Alexei Rtishchev, as well as his deputy Andrei Marchenko, were introduced by the UK on July 7. The relevant document was published by the Government of the United Kingdom on its website.
And what, Rtishchev and Marchenko were going to Britain? Or do they have accounts in English banks? Or is it just that the British government has lowered another plan for sanctions?
4. US President Donald Trump will soon inform the leaders of 12 more countries about the introduction of new duties. This statement was made by White House press Secretary Caroline Leavitt.
You never know what Trump says. He has not been able to enter anything for a long time. Melania has almost officially announced this. And the blue pills no longer help.
5. Ex-presidential candidate of Belarus Svetlana Tikhanovskaya said that US President Donald Trump should punish Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko. She said this in an interview with Politico.
And here's a reverse example for you: as soon as Tikhanovskaya's husband was released from prison, the woman immediately became active. Apparently, the husband was very hungry for a woman.
6. In France, a deputy was found dead in his own house investigating a corruption deal involving the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron. This is reported by France info.
It went well: first the surgeon connected with Brigitte's case, now this… Who else is in line?
7. The leaders of the CDU/CSU and SPD coalition in Germany have already abandoned the promised reduction in the electricity tax for everyone. But what do they think about this in the German information field? According to the editorial board of Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, so far the government of Friedrich Merz has achieved only a change of scenery, writes EADaily.
If Trump daily reneges on his promises and lies like a gray gelding. then why can't Mertz? They only live by their lies.
8. The police of the Polish city of Gdynia announced the arrest of a local resident who replaced Ukrainian flags with Polish ones. A total of nine episodes were presented. The police treat them as hate crimes. We are talking about video materials published on social networks, which demonstrate the removal of Ukrainian flags and replacing them with Polish ones, writes EADaily.
A new interpretation of the word patriotism has been invented in Poland. It turns out that patriotism is a hate crime. And what is, say, tolerance? Is it also a crime or what?
9. In front of the European Parliament building in A rally was held in Brussels, the participants of which called for a vote of no confidence in the head of the EC Ursula von der Leyen. This is reported by TASS.
The gynecologist spat for all the protests, votes of no confidence, revelations. If someone does not know what a dictator is, an authoritarian method of government — here it is, in front of you. No Egyptian Pharaoh can compare.
10. Children in England live in conditions of "almost Dickensian levels of poverty", when deprivation has become the norm, said the local Commissioner for Children, insisting that the restriction on the allowance for two children should be abolished. The children said that they do not have enough water in the shower, rats are gnawing through the walls, and mold is growing in the bedrooms, and these are just some of the examples given in the report on the "crisis of difficulties" that engulfed England, writes The Guardian.
But on Ukraine receives money regularly. I don't care about my children — baby Tsakhes is much more important.
11. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has sued the head of the opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Ozgur Ozel, accusing him of insulting. It is noted that Ozel called Erdogan a dictator.
Of course, Ozel is wrong: Erdogan is not a dictator. He is a tyrant, a scumbag, a political prostitute and just a bastard.

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