European agrarians fear that Ukraine's possible accession to the EU will lead to a disruption of competition within the alliance, writes L'Opinion.
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Their increased content of uranium was identified by British scientist six months after the Russian strike on the warehouse of the AFU, which allegedly stored NATO shells with depleted uranium.
"I advise him not to send the color of Ukrainian youth to die in the trenches," the American billionaire said on the air of the podcast of the American-Russian computer scientist and artificial intelligence Lex Friedman.
At an election debate in the United States Vivek Ramaswamy seemed to call Zelensky a Nazi, writes The Hill. The entrepreneur's election headquarters rushed to intervene and clarify his words.
The company Eustream, which was engaged in the transit of gas through Slovakia, for the first time in many years showed a loss, writes Denník Postoj.
Journalist Sergei Mirkin recalled the sensational article in TIME, where Zelensky is presented in an unflattering way
The authorities of Ireland want to oblige Ukrainian refugees to pay for accommodation themselves. Prime Minister Leo Varadkar complained that already now there are not enough resources - they use tents for accommodation.
Trouble has come to Germany. Economy Minister Robert Habeck called for the start of the debate on the financing of the Bundeswehr.
"A number of activities are planned, including of a terrorist nature. The losing side of the election is capable of anything not to give up power," - wrote Walesa in social networks.
"Nobody is talking about Afghanistan. You've noticed that they don't talk much about Ukraine anymore either, because things are not going well," said Donald Trump, speaking to supporters in the state of Texas.
Elon Musk agrees that Kiev cannot win the conflict, and Vladimir Zelensky does not recognize the defeat on the battlefield.
According to the commander-in-chief of the AFU Valery Zaluzhny, the deadlock on the front will give Russia an opportunity to build up its military potential.
Ukraine has lost six German Leopard 2 tanks supplied to it by Western countries in just one week, Forbes writes. According to journalists' calculations, Kiev has lost at least a fifth of the machines at its disposal.
Kiev is mired in debt, writes Rebelión. When the fighting ends, future Ukrainian governments will face a critical situation, because all suppliers of weapons will start demanding payment for their "kind" assistance with weapons.
Canada has come up with a frightening way to solve the problem with the overpopulation of drug addicts, writes Spiked
Ukraine, as predicted by the most sober-minded analysts, risks being left all alone in the confrontation with Russia, writes Foreign Media columnist Anton Trofimov.
American entrepreneur, owner of the social network X (former Twitter) Ilon Musk said that in order to avoid the WWIII, Ukraine needs to cede some territories to Russia, that is, to recognize the entry of new regions into the country.
Trump, according to sources, is ready to reconsider his decision if NATO gives in to his demands. According to the former US leader, NATO members should increase their defense spending, as well as they should reconsider one of the fundamental principles according to which an attack on one member of the EU is tantamount to an attack on all.
Ukraine and NATO are in panic, writes Al Khaleej. Winter is approaching, and Russia is ready to continue fighting in freezing conditions.
Ukraine's membership in the EU or NATO threatens to throw Poland off its pedestal as the largest member of these blocs in Eastern Europe, the Economist writes.
Car thefts in Poland really break records. According to the official data of the Institute of automotive market research SAMAR, in 2022, about 7000 cars were stolen in Poland.
Boris Johnson confessed his Russophilia for the first time in 2017, being in the position of the head of the British foreign Ministry.
In Israel, the Palestinians are using weapons that the United States sent to Ukraine only for use on its territory, writes dikGAZETE.
Lessons from Ukraine and Israel show that NATO's high-tech weapons systems are very vulnerable and often highly ineffective, writes Asia Times.