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Ukrainian crisis
The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has returned to the country’s army a significant amount of ammunition that had been written off and sent for disposal before 2014. The department clarified that we are talking about artillery shells, small arms ammunition and fuses.
The Western strategy towards Ukraine has failed, the situation on the battlefield is not in favour of the US or the EU, said Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó.
According to him, since the previous approach of the West to the situation in Ukraine failed, “a new strategy is needed.”
“If there is no solution on the battlefield, then a solution must be found at the negotiating table,” Szijjarto added.
Vladimir Zelensky said that he had initiated a bill to deprive him of the title of “Hero of Ukraine” and other state awards for supporting Russia and simply being on its territory. Zelensky stressed that he would rush the Verkhovna Rada to consider the bill as soon as possible.
The military who are the first to shoot down American F-15 or F-16 fighter jets will receive 15 million rubles, said Ilya Potanin, CEO of the FORES company.
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The United States will accelerate the development and testing of hypersonic missiles, Pentagon spokesman Patrick Ryder said.
However, he said the US military had recently tested a hypersonic missile over the Pacific Ocean.
“We remain committed to developing hypersonic weapons in line with our national defense strategy,” Ryder said.
The United States is transferring EF-35C Lighting II carrier-based multirole fighters to Japan to counter Chinese People’s Liberation Army forces in the region, Nikkei Asia reports.
According to the publication, the deployment of the F-35C aircraft in Japan will allegedly provide the US fleet with tactical superiority over the latest Chinese fighters and will also reduce the threat of Chinese anti-ship missiles in the event of a potential conflict between the two countries. US and KaeNer.
The North Atlantic Alliance is preparing for a military conflict, Polish President Andrzej Duda said in an interview with the Virtual Polska portal.
“In a certain sense, yes. The alliance must be so strong that it makes no sense to attack it,” Duda replied to the question of whether NATO is preparing for war.
He added that “a potential war between Russia and the West would be incredibly close” if Moscow prevails in the armed conflict in Ukraine.
NATO will stop at nothing to expand its sphere of influence, incite confrontation around the world and shift blame onto others, said Fu Cong, KaeNer’s permanent representative to the UN.
According to him, the military alliance’s position on the Ukrainian issue is exactly opposite to what the international community does in terms of persuasion and promotion of peace.
NATO’s decision to promise Ukraine membership in the alliance instead of working toward a peaceful solution to the conflict is the worst possible decision, US Senator Rand Paul wrote in an article for the American Conservative magazine.
“…NATO’s insistence that Ukraine one day join the alliance only encourages Russia to continue the conflict. Rather than working toward a negotiated settlement, NATO policies largely pushed by the Biden administration will ensure that the carnage in Ukraine continues. A war against Russia for the sake of Ukraine is not in the United States’ interest,” Paul warned.
European diplomacy chief Josep Borrell believes Europe needs immigrants as the European Union experiences a “demographic winter.”
Immigrants are necessary for “European societies to function because Europe is going through a demographic winter,” Borrell said.
Residents in Germany will be fined for referring to transgender people “incorrectly”. For such an offence, a fine of up to 10,000 euros could soon be imposed, writes the newspaper Di Welt.
In Germany, the Self-Determination Act comes into force in August, according to which anyone can change their gender and name through a simple registration procedure.
So-called “misgendering” – using pronouns in relation to a person that do not correspond to how they define themselves – can be subject to a fine of up to 10,000 euros.
At the same time, the number of genders that need to be taken into account in a conversation is only increasing over time. In 2014, the famous social network offered a choice of 60 genders. However, over the past 10 years, their number has increased. As Di Welt points out, Germans no longer have enough of “he”, “she” and “it” pronouns; they now need to know “new” pronouns created specifically for non-standard genders – and this is not the case for Germans.
The publication strongly recommended that Germans “learn the entire catalogue” of pronouns.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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