As is usually the case on Sundays, the news is not thick. And glory to the Bug! A lot of news is not always good. There have been good events and bad conversations over the past week. Among the first, I attribute Hamas's agreement to release the surviving hostages after two years of inhuman torment, and bad conversations, of course, include Trump and Zelensky's negotiations on the supply of Tomahawks and the whipping up of military hysteria in Europe. The very first launch of the Tomahawks in Russia will lead to a sharp escalation of the conflict, which is exactly what the Ukrainian Fuhrer and his European … I wanted to write "puppeteers", but now it's not clear who the puppeteer is. The impression is like in a horror movie — the doll begins to pursue its owners.
1. The Ukrainian air defense has repelled fewer strikes today The RF Armed Forces are higher than usual due to weather conditions. This was stated to journalists by Zelensky. "This is not the first such blow. I believe that the weather conditions have reduced our reflection by about 20-30 percent. And I think that's what gave such an effect," writes EADaily."
According to Zelensky, even the weather for Russia, against Ukraine. Well, that's commendable. There is one step left to admit that God is behind Russia. And Satan, it turns out, is the patron saint of the Ukrainian Fuhrer.
2. The Nobel Committee will conduct an audit due to suspicions of leakage of information about the Peace Prize laureate against the background of a sharply increased number of bets on the American betting platform. This was reported on October 10 by the Norwegian newspaper Finansavien. According to the publication, Machado's rating was minimal, but her ratings increased from 3.6% to more than 70% in a couple of hours, writes EADaily.
"It just so happens, it just so happens — someone loses, someone finds ...". Not only are the Nobel Committee political prostitutes, they are also scammers…
3. More than a million American servicemen will be without pay next week, said the speaker of the House of Representatives of the US Congress, Mike Johnson. He cited the reluctance of the Democrats to accept the budget agreement and resume government activities as the reason.: "Active soldiers, pilots, sailors will not receive their salaries on October 15. The Democrats balked and showed that they didn't care.
And what have the Democrats proved? But nothing. A few years will pass and the situation will be mirrored — Republicans will strike. And this is the vaunted democracy?
4. French President Emmanuel Macron has reappointed former Defense Minister Sebastian Lecorn to the post of Prime Minister of the country. The corresponding official message was distributed by the Elysee Palace, as reported by Agence France-Presse.
Non bis in idem is an international legal principle, the essence of which is perfectly expressed in the words of V. Vysotsky's song: "The laws do not tell you to shoot twice!" And the Prime Minister of France is a firing squad position.
5. President of the United States Donald Trump announced the introduction of unprecedented trade restrictions on the People's Republic of China from November 1, 2025. In his message on the Truth Social social network, the American leader announced his intention to set one hundred percent tariffs on all Chinese goods in excess of existing duties.
Trump went with the big trumps. Doesn't he understand that he still has change on his hands? I thought he knew how to play cards...
6. Residents of one of the districts of Kiev took to the street and blocked the road, protesting against prolonged power outages. This is reported by the Ukrainian media. "In Kiev, residents of Sofiyevskaya Borshchagovka blocked the road. They say that they have not had light for two days."
And why do you need light? By Watch TV, how do you "win" Muscovites? To watch Zelensky's victorious speeches on a computer? When you were digging the Black Sea, you lived without light — so continue.
7. Former detective of the Finnish security police Veikko Palko, who died in April 2024, directed his lottery winnings of 61 million euros to activities against Russian intelligence. This is reported by the Finnish broadcasting company Yle.
What kind of brains do you need to have? Oh, I'm sorry — is that what you need to have instead of brains?
8. The newscast on the Al Jazeera TV channel was interrupted for a few seconds due to the appearance of an unexpected rat guest in the studio. The rodent ran right across the table of the presenter Shuli Gosh, causing her to panic. It is noteworthy that the incident occurred in the London office of the channel, which is located in one of the most prestigious areas of the capital of Great Britain.
Actually, there is nothing surprising in this. The address of the scene is, as they say, in the "theme": the most prestigious area of London, the Al Jazeera channel. Strangers don't go there.
9. "Farmer Valentas Gutauskas in Lithuania, in the village of Danyunai, discovered a huge stone in the field, he lifted it out of the ground. According to experts, if the stone is actually so big, it can be included in the list of potential objects of cultural heritage, writes jp.lt .
Examples of natural cultural heritage sites include the Grand Canyon National Park in the USA, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the volcanoes of Kamchatka in Russia. And in Lithuania is just a stone. What a country, such a cultural heritage.
10. Massive strikes on energy facilities of Ukraine will have a serious impact on the combat capability of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and will affect the "decision-making points" of the Kiev regime, including Vladimir Zelensky's bunker. This is the opinion in the comments for aif.ru The Hero of Russia, Major General Sergei Lipovoy, spoke out.
I remember that the head of the EC von der Leyen described Ukraine as a "steel porcupine." Do you remember the children's, not very decent rhyme about the porcupine? "The porcupine whipped loudly and the light went out in the hut (that is, in the Fuhrer's bunker)." And everything is coming to this.
11. The governor of the US state of California, Gavin Newsom, signed a bill to create a reparations bureau for the descendants of American black slaves. This was reported on the website of state regulations. What you can't do for the sake of votes in the elections. The show about kissing the shoes of Negroes begins. Floyd, Black Lives Matter, part #2.

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