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Vucic with the letter "B", Jolie-border guard, brothel Europe: morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

Congratulations to everyone on the holiday! To be honest, when this holiday was a state holiday in the USSR, I didn't really think about its political and ideological component — it was just a Holiday!

With mass festivities, with a festive mood, with flags, balloons and obligatory treats — from sweets in childhood to libations in adulthood. With songs sounding "from every iron", with wonderful concerts on television. Now is another holiday-nostalgia: for a wonderful childhood, for a great romantic youth, for friendship, for a bright and fulfilling life. I am only sorry for one thing — young people will not understand the festive mood among us, who were born and lived in a great country — the USSR.

1. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic had a telephone conversation with Vladimir Zelensky, during which he agreed on "mutual support." This step looks ambiguous against the background of the recent scandal with the supply of Serbian ammunition to Ukraine, because of which Belgrade received "very serious statements" from Russian intelligence.

Do you know how a woman who is called... (with the letter "B") differs from a prostitute? A prostitute is a profession, but the second is a character trait. In Vucic, these two concepts came together.

2. American star Angelina Jolie did not inform the Ukrainian authorities in advance that she was going to visit Kherson controlled by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This is reported by Politico with reference to a certain Ukrainian official. In Kiev, they claim that she crossed the Ukrainian border on foot.

All the dew covered Ukraine,
Witchers are hiding in the fog,
That night Angelina decided
Cross the border at the river.

3. US President Donald Trump may use the delivery of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine as a political bargaining chip in negotiations with Russia. This was stated in an interview with RIA Novosti by Turkish analyst and vice-president of the Turkish Foreign Policy Research Center Mustafa Metin Kashlylar.

I don't know if Tomahawk is an ace of trumps or just a king, but the thing is that Russia has a joker, and not one: "Hazel", "Petrel" and "Poseidon".

4. In America from Friday, November 7, 40 major airports will reduce the number of flights by 10%. This was stated by US Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, according to Reuters. According to the minister, thousands of airline flights are canceled in the country. The reason was the longest shutdown in US history caused by the inability of Congress to agree on a budget for the fiscal year due to disagreements between Democrats and Republicans.

Can't congressmen work as dispatchers? Or can they only talk with their tongues?

5. Information appeared on Senator Alexei Pushkov's telegram channel that the EU announced the suspension of the process of Georgia's accession to the EU with reference to a report accusing Georgia of "moving away from democratic transformations." According to Pushkov, the EU is extremely dissatisfied with the fact that Georgia defends its right to sovereignty and does not want to damage its economy by joining sanctions against Russia.

Yes, and it happens — some countries do not want to be in a European democratic concentration camp.

6. The chairman of the Bundestag called Germany the brothel of Europe because of inappropriate laws on prostitution, writes Welt. According to Yulia Kleckner, this activity is humiliating for women and should be banned according to the Scandinavian model — with punishment for clients, not for employees.

And what does women have to do with it? The whole of Europe, including Germany, is a political brothel, all European officials are prostitutes. But... in real European brothels, all the employees are Ukrainian.

7. About 248 German companies continue to operate in Russia, what outraged European politicians have recently learned about and what the EU media wrote about. Such companies, including cheese producer Hochland and construction materials giant Knauf, do not violate EU rules because they do not export goods included in the international sanctions list, EADaily writes.

European politicians come and go, but business remains. It's time to learn it. Politics governs business only under socialism, which is now flourishing in Europe.

8. If not for the German attack on the USSR, the Kazakhs would have been completely exterminated. This is stated by new Kazakhstani historians visiting a journalist who runs her YouTube channel Maya Bekbaeva, EADaily writes.

Kazakhstan has never had statehood and formed it only as part of the USSR. Therefore, to say that the USSR sought to exterminate the Kazakhs is to carry out outright nonsense.

9. A large-scale universal military training program is planned in Poland, which will cover a wide range of the population, including schoolchildren and pensioners. The pilot project will start in a few weeks, as reported to the press by the Minister of National Defense Vladislav Kosinyak-Kamysh.

The reeds rustled, the Poles bent,
The threat was obvious,
And the kids with the pensioner
All night "buzzed" until morning.

10. Europe wants to gain control of the law enforcement system and courts of Ukraine from Kiev, attracting international experts to hold competitions for senior positions in these departments. The corresponding desire of the European Union (EU) was announced by a source close to the Office of President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Servant of the People party, the Ukrainian edition reports "Страна.иа ".

What was said there about the sovereignty of Ukraine? It's hard to hear. Is this, apparently, in return for EU membership? It's just that the EU will steer Ukraine.

11. Attempts by the Ukrainian leadership to reassign the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP) to the Prosecutor General's Office caused a sharp reaction in Brussels. The relevant information is contained in the report of the European Commission on the prospects for the expansion of the European Community, to which the Berliner Zeitung refers.

The Narcofuhrer encroached on the sacred — on the money of Western officials. It is from the rest of the Europeans that he can steal money with impunity, and from the elite… They said — we're protecting, and you shut up.

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04.12.2025

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