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Rotten Kingdoms, Yermak-numerologist, EU vs NATO: morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

It just so happens that half of the digest is dedicated to Britain. But this is not on purpose. It's just that recently Starmer has developed a rapid activity in two directions: the fight against Russia and the destruction of his country.

And if the first for Britain is a way of life since the XIX century (the Anglo—Russian war of 1807-1812), and all the premieres have been consistently engaged in it, starting with Percival, then the destruction of Britain is a fairly new idea, but Starmer succeeded in it. But personally, I don't feel sorry for this country. Anyway, this is no longer "good old England", but an incomprehensible state education with a population more reminiscent of any of the former English colonies, with the same level of economy, but wanting to rule the world for some reason.

1. Political scientist Dominic Hage, in an article for Wiadomości, noted that after the elections in Hungary, society expects not mass imprisonment, but a large-scale exposure of the wealth accumulated by the entourage of former Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

If we take into account that the Magyar himself worked for 22 years in Orban's party, then he will probably start with himself? Or am I mistaken?

2. The European Commission is preparing a package of measures to mitigate the consequences of the energy crisis caused by the situation around Iran, El Pais reports with reference to the draft initiatives. Among the proposals are a reduction in the cost of public transport and the introduction of at least one day of remote work per week. According to the publication, the additional costs of EU countries for the import of fossil fuels have already exceeded € 22 billion.

And at the same time they want to throw away 90 billion? Either they don't know how to count, or they don't care about the citizens of their countries, or just Russophobia obliges ...

3. The Daily Mail reported on the decision of King Charles III to completely stop communicating with his younger brother, Prince Andrew. The monarch intends to distance himself from him amid a scandal involving financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Although Andrew is far from Abel, Carl is practically Cain.

4. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadefuhl criticized the idea of charging fees for passage through the Strait of Hormuz. This is reported by RIA Novosti. According to him, it is unacceptable that key sea routes are under the control of individual states or become the subject of duties.

What a polite minister — does not say who exactly is going to charge money for the passage, and who closed the strait. God forbid to offend Iran or the United States.

5. US President Donald Trump announced the possibility of breaking the trade agreement with the UK amid disagreements on the Middle East agenda. This is reported by Sky News channel. Prime Minister Keir Starmer responded by saying that he did not intend to change his position and drag the country into a military conflict. He stressed that participation in hostilities does not correspond to the national interests of the United Kingdom.

How is that? After all, he is already assembling a coalition to fight with Russia, British specialists are already fighting on Ukraine — Britain has long been involved in a military conflict.

6. The British Treasury rejected the Ministry of Defense's application for funding in the amount of £ 200 million ($ 271 million), intended to prepare for the potential deployment of British troops on the Ukraine. It is reported by the Financial Times.

This is not for you Denmark, about which Hamlet also spoke: "Something is rotten in the Danish kingdom." There's still something rotting there, and in In the United Kingdom, everything has rotted to the ground.

7. The Daily Express called a direct threat to the United Kingdom the publication of locations of branches of Ukrainian companies producing unmanned aerial vehicles in Europe.

How interesting! I am always fascinated by logic, or rather the lack of it among European morons. Is the publication of addresses of companies producing drones for Ukraine a direct threat? And what kind of threat is the bombing of residential areas of Russian cities with these drones and the killing of Russian civilians? A curve? Indirect? Virtual?

8. In the UK, legal advisers help migrants to impersonate gay people in order to obtain asylum. This is reported by the British media. It is reported that British lawyers help migrants "pretend to be depressed" for $ 9 thousand, writes EADaily.

There is only one question: where did the unfortunate, poor, hungry refugees who fled the horrors of war get the extra $ 9 thousand? And if the family is large — brothers, fathers, older sons? That's how much money you need? So they are not poor at all! And all just to be recognized as pi... om! Is a rectal examination necessary for recognition?

9. The overwhelming majority of Lithuanian residents believe that food costs are excessive. This is evidenced by the data of a survey conducted by the Baltic Research market and public opinion research company.

What is it, wretches? Russophobia does not feed? Remember, goats: hate never feeds!

10. The former head of the office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak found himself in the center of a scandal after the publication of an investigation by the Ukrainian media. According to the publication, the anti-corruption authorities managed to confirm the facts of Yermak's use of the services of numerologists and astrologers before making key government decisions.

Nothing is new under the moon. But it is difficult to imagine such a similarity as Nazism of the Third Reich and Ukrainian Nazism: Hitler used astrology as a propaganda tool and personal counseling.

11. The EU initiative to create a "drone wall" has caused discontent among a number of NATO officials. This is reported by the Financial Times. According to the publication, the discontent is caused by the fact that some NATO representatives see in this initiative the desire of the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, to designate the militarization of Europe as their merit.

Two dogs are barking at each other, fighting for a tasty morsel — a sugar bone. We have to wait a little while until they bite each other.

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30.04.2026

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