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- “Wolf warriors“: the new language of Chinese diplomacy
- “Humour is needed today more than ever“. Actors in a Ukrainian production tell us why they chose the comedy to be shown to their fellow countrymen in European venues
- Emigration? Don‘t panic! Effective tips from the SkillToStart relocation project in the Netherlands
- When muses are not silent. Russian pianist Evgeny Kissin‘s anti-war trio played again in The Hague
- Documentary: Natalia Remisch and other mothers about European parenthood
- Freedom, equality, food. Anne Roche talks to emigrants about the most important features of French culture
- Putin won‘t be able to stifle anti-war protests in Europe - interview with Sergei Davidis, head of the Memorial project
- “We didn‘t think such social support existed anywhere.“ One day with a refugee family in Germany
- Smile, even into the phone: How to have a successful job interview at a European company
- “Super competent and able to do a lot“. Surgeon Sergei Rybakov explains what makes European family doctors so good
- “I cannot listen to songs in Ukrainian without tears”. Pianist and composer Alexei Filimonov on the heredity of Russian emigration and creativity in troubled times
- Torture, statements under pressure, disappearance. How Idris Arsamikov from the Netherlands ended up with the Chechen security forces
- “We are not in love, we don‘t have sex, romance, we have a pact“. More and more European couples are meeting online just to conceive, have and raise a child
- Moving to the Netherlands on a start-up visa is easier than it looks. An interview with the founders of SkillToStart
- “Happy Day.“ Premiere of an Ukrainian-language anterprise performance in Amsterdam on 17 March
- “A year of pain, a year of hope, a year of tears“: large-scale actions took place around the world on the anniversary of Russia‘s invasion of Ukraine
- Sasha Filipenko: “The Lukashenko regime simply took away my home and the opportunity to return“
- “Parting with loved ones was unbearable“. The journey of a Ukrainian teacher from Dnipro to Nuremberg
- “We are living through the most filmed war in human history“. Anton Dolin on the battle between the future and the past
- “Helping here all together“: how the tragedy in Turkey has rallied emigrants and shaken the seat under Erdogan
- How a recruit from Russia was managed to get asylum in Canada
- Perceptions of time, attitudes towards requests, different values. Effective tips for those working in an international team
- “You‘re just too sensitive“. Moving abroad and bumping into an abuser: marker phrases, psychologist tips and useful tips and tricks
- “In Belarus they know - they like to arrest on Thursday morning“. Online diary of a pediatrician who ventured into forced emigration to Poland with three children
- Russia‘s way - what is happening in a country that has decided to become an empire in the 21st century
- Two mums, two dads and lots of “bonus“ siblings. Svetlana Kolchik on European “patchwork“ families
- F... W..! What Russian and foreign stars are saying about the war in Ukraine
- “They didn‘t look at the documents. They asked five questions. They said there were bad relations between Russia and Turkey and refused the visa“. How to get a residence permit in Turkey in 2023
- “Imagine St Petersburg occupied by Estonia“. Predictions by futurologist Friedman, who predicted a war between Russia and Ukraine
- “Russia cannot and must not win“. How the rhetoric of European politicians changed during the war
- POLITICO: Is this the end of Made in Europe? How the European industry fights the energy crisis this winter
- Lure, seduce, sell. The Tate brothers‘ women‘s business
- “Light will win.“ Alexei Gorbunov on filming under bombing in Ukraine, working in France and performances in the Netherlands
- Russia faces economic problems and new demographic losses in 2023
- No right for regrets: What problems do detransitioners face and why their stories are so important for the development of gender medicine
- Kirill Martynov, Leonid Gozman, Askold Kurov and Masha Myers present a documentary on foreign agents in Russia in Berlin
- Fighting Alzheimer‘s, a 3-D school in Ukraine, photos of a distant universe - the best news of 2022
- “No ***!“. Who pays the price for speaking out against the war in Ukraine and how
- Tamara Eidelman: “In Berlin, a guy came on stage and said: “I am from Mariupol. I want to make an act of reconciliation with you“
- Running towards a brighter future: jogging in Amsterdam with Ilya Varlamov. Photo report
- Fighting the rainbow. Arthur Levin on LGBTQ rights in Russia
- Ukraine: the battle to report the war. How journalists work under wartime pressure
- “I‘m ready to be a Parent 2“. Anna Roche on gender prejudice, same-sex families and LGBTQ+ propagandas 1 and Parents 2“.
- “We are responsible for those tamed by propaganda”. Maya Stravinskaya on how the ‘Bridge‘ bot will teach us how to talk to loved ones who believe the TV
- The most expensive and most scandalous World Cup. Mikhail Polenov on why FIFA wants to host World Cups in developing countries
- At Tesla and SpaceX, Elon Musk was a jerk with a grand vision. At Twitter, he‘s just a jerk
- If you can‘t, but you really want to, you can: how technology is coming to Russia avoiding the sanctions
- Collaboration with the Nazis, three Nobel Peace Prizes, and controversial work in Ukraine. Talking about the Red Cross
- “I chose the path of least resistance - living in two countries“. Svetlana Kolchik, editor of Marie Claire Russia, on denying her own emigration
- The Merchant of Death Is Back in Action: Victor Bout returns home and starts a political career
- Culture war: Russia ransacks art to rub out Ukraine’s history
- “They had a rigid hierarchy like in the army: from the ‘sixes‘ to the ‘helm‘. Continuing the story of the Upsala Circus social project‘s emigration
- Zero COVID policy triggers social unrest and destroys China‘s economy
- Licence to Kill: How Europe allows Iran and Russia to eliminate regime undesirables with impunity
- One of a kind: the Freedom School for children from Ukraine was opened in Tallinn
- The yuan is the new dollar or how China is benefiting from the war in Ukraine
- Iranian protests at the 2022 World Cup tacitly banned
- Strange medicine, social talk, clear borders and attitudes towards death: What surprises emigrants in Western Europe
- Meet Europe’s coming military superpower - Poland
- Household compensations, billions in welfare payments, rising inflation. Olga Smirnova talks about how Europe is preparing for winter
- Everyone is free. Mikhail Zygar, author of the story of how elections in Russia ended in 1996, married in Portugal
- “This is a small part of our justice.“ MH17 verdict handed down in The Hague
- «We‘ll wait for brighter times». Zemfira‘s concert in Berlin
- No to abortion, LGBTQ+ and migrants: why right-wing parties are gaining popularity in Europe and how Russia will benefit
- “We are part of an aggressor country“. Leave St Petersburg and open a bookshop in Istanbul
- Iran has begun handing down death sentences to demonstrators. Experts detail protests, vice police, the role of the US, and threats to the regime
- “We are not worried about the winter. There are more other fears now“. Russian-speaking emigrants about the energy crisis
- “He should know all his languages perfectly“. Chitania creators comment on myths imposed on bilingual children
- “I could not keep silent in the face of what was happening“ - Vladimir Kara-Murza‘s letters from imprisonment
- Russian troop withdrawal from Kherson - escape or trap?
- Vegetable soup against oil extraction: a wave of actions by environmental activists
- The war on life, the war on childhood, the war on being yourself are the main themes of the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam
- The Russian gas habit Europe can’t quit: LNG
- “I just felt nothing“. Iryna Yakovleva about official renouncing her Russian citizenship
- “We are not ready for mass trauma“. Emigrated doctors Sergey Rybakov and Andrey Volna on whether military (and post-war) medicine exists in Russia
- Working abroad: How a Russian-speaking professional can move to Europe
- Lavon Volski‘s charity concert in Utrecht on 2 December
- “Alternative Russia already exists“. An interview with the producer of the anti-war meta-universe
- Friendship with China - is Europe learning from its mistakes?
- “We have moved and our child has started to forget the Russian language. What should we do?“. Chitania experts answer
- The ECtHR has awarded 354,000 euros in damages to Russian victims of the security forces. Does it make sense? Anna Kudinova, human rights lawyer, tells us
- “Exterminate the cockroaches“ The trial of the chief propagandist of the Rouen genocide is underway in The Hague. He helped slaughter a million people in 100 days with the help of his radio station.
- All ways to move to Germany (available only in Russian)
- The fear of “I can‘t do anything“ is an absurd myth. How to go freelance from anywhere in the world
- “Policemen.“ A short story from the collection ‘Europe in Me‘ by Catherine Oaro
- “I didn’t want to become an orc. How could I stay?“. An interview on the border between Georgia and Russia
- Relocation to Israel: links and guides
- “Two repulsive politicians have decided to take advantage of the storm that surrounds the world and increase their postmodern empires.“ Murat Sarsenov on what‘s going on in the eastern countries of the former CIS
- Germany wants to grant asylum to Russian deserters
- “All my colleagues who were out of politics are now going to the front“. Sergei Rybakov on the mass emigration of prominent doctors from Russia.
- Finland to bar entry to all Russian tourists
- “Mum, it’s me, Sonya. I am alive, Mum!” Yulia from Monaco returned to Ukraine to find and rescue her daughters.
- Flights leaving Russia sell out after Putin announces mobilization
- How to leave Russia urgently (available only in Russian)
- Checklist from Relocation.guide (only in Russian)
- Putin calls up reservists for war in Ukraine
- Beyond the rainbow. LGBT refugees in Europe. Documentary by Nikita Loyk
- Ekaterina Shulman: “For half a year we were at war pretending, we had not even started anything, but now we are going to start“.
- Trendz Europe becomes Media Loft
- Boris Akunin in Berlin: “We are all fixated on the question ‘Who is to blame?‘ rather than ‘What can be done?’
- “We‘ve never seen in our lives that others are given what Ukrainians are given.“ We explain why the peoples of Africa support Putin
- Interview with Dutch writer Gijs Kessler “Russia, the country that wants to change“
- “Sometimes I wish I just had my own chair and table.“ How refugees from Russia live in the Netherlands
- Tamara Edelman: this is how propaganda works
- “We are perceived as the bearers of evil on the planet“. Free Russia Congress kicks off in Vilnius
- “An asylum seeker from Russia is more helpless than a refugee from Somalia. A Somali will have a working bank card open in their country.“
- Is there really any russophobia? Has Swan Lake been canceled everywhere? And what about the sanctions?
- Colleagues from Russia call her a traitor. “On the contrary, my country betrayed us,“ says former Bolshoi Theater performer Olga Smirnova
- China, Taiwan and the US: Will there be a war in the Taiwan Strait?
- Dancing on the Rainbow. Everything you wanted to know about gay pride parades but were afraid to ask
- How to talk to a child in an emergency: a crisis manual
- Wave after wave: emigration as a new trend in Russia
- “From three balls emerges an acceptance of self.“ How the Upsala Circus brings art to life
- Psychologist Yulia Morozova: “If it seems that sleeping in a warm bed without the sound of sirens and exploding bombs is enough for a refugee to be completely happy, alas, it is not.“
- Russians are packing their bags: the second wave of emigration will take 2 million people out of the country
- Icons, the hijab, the Japanese screen. Very different stories of abuse
- Keep calm and tell the truth. How to talk to a reception officer
- “The highest form of political hypocrisy.“ Murat Sarsenov on the protests in Uzbekistan
- Between Two Chairs. China’s reaction to the war in Ukraine
- “Let at least one bullet fly by.“ BG performed the legendary “Golden City“ in The Hague
- DW: German visas for Russians. What is now needed to emigrate to Germany
- “I won‘t leave my husband. If we die, we‘ll die together.“ The road from Chernihiv.
- Which countries do not issue Schengen visas to Russians?
- Boris Grebenshchikov: “Any attack by one person (mass of people or country) on another is a crime”
- “Hospitals are full of wounded, soldiers and civilians. Children. That‘s all I can say. More accurately, to say it was REALLY enough to end this war.“
- Boris Grebenshchikov benefit concert in the Hague
- Finland has walked a political tightrope between Moscow and the West for decades. But that could be about to end
- “There is only one general in the country and his name is France!“ - former French ambassador about World War II
- Sofia Sapega was sentenced to six years in prison. Roman Protasevich promises “to share his support“
- Anna Rosсh: “It is more dangerous to be a woman at war, than a soldier“.
- Voices of Time. What Russian-speaking immigrants say about the war in Ukraine
- Special war-time emigration. How can Russians find a job abroad in 2022
- “I already realized that the virus won‘t kill us. But starvation can!“. The “zero-tolerance” policy in Shanghai
- The Washington Post: Twitter workers face a reality they’ve long feared: Elon Musk as owner
- Yelena Myatieva: “Turkmen society is inert, fragmented, and intimidated.”
- Masha Subanta: Charity under sanctions
- “I feel ashamed, hurt and scared”. Russian-speaking emigrants in Europe
- “Ukrainian children go to local Dutch schools literally from day one“.
- “But he‘s pro-right. How can I keep sleeping with him?“
- Is there a “volunteer gene“? Watch the video by Daria Kirillova
- “They went in for a 12-hour shift and ended up spending a month at a nuclear power plant.“ Chernobyl 2022
- “An unknown future is better than a future of violence, censorship and broken lives”. Fifth wave of emigration.
- “After the basements, everything seems like heaven. The child asks if we are going to be bombed here.”
- Life in Europe as seen by Russians
- “This story will affect everyone.“ How sanctions and restrictions affect Russian tourists and airlines
- “I highly recommend it“: Famous Dr. Komarovsky about Victoria Hoogland‘s book
- Media Loft editor-in-chief Victoria Hoogland presents her second book “Madam Amsterdam“
- Don‘t invest in panic. Arthur Levin on how propaganda works and how to maintain media literacy
- How are you really? How Anna Rosch came face to face with psychosis
- “Beyond the rainbow“, “War Has No Child‘s Face“ and others. Media Loft talks about the Amsterdam World International Festival
- POLITICO: On two chairs - what Orban is trying to achieve by openly demonstrating his pro-Russian stance
- “What the Dutch government is doing now to help Ukrainians is unprecedented! Iryna Musuc on life and work in the Netherlands
- “All that matters now is the present“. Irina Chesnokova and her journey into emigration
- POLITICO: Document scandal puts Biden on a par with Trump
- Russia’s Top five persistent disinformation narratives
- “I‘ll be back when the elderly Soviets running the country and dragging their demons out of Russians are gone“. Interview with Roman Perl
- Run, Forrest, run! Why are Russians leaving their homeland? Emigrant‘s monologue
- Panic, flight, new life. Anastasia Koss on how the war divided her life into “before“ and “after“
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- “Is this your period?“ Why was comedian Nurlan Saburov canceled.
- “You‘re brainwashed!“ Why conspiracy theories are so popular during crises and disasters
- Psychologist Yulia Gaididei: “Dehumanization works both ways.“
- “Giving birth in an abuse shelter is my happy memory“. How Europe fights abusive families
- Subjectively speaking. Olga Smirnova, former assistant to Boris Nemtsov, on Mikhail Fishman‘s book “The Successor“
- The right to die. What do we know about euthanasia?
- “Remember - only good news. While there is none, swallow snot and smile.“ Nine smart tricks for communicating with elderly parents in emigration
- News
- The Guardian: Pension reform passed in France, but protests continue
- Reuters: Best way to shield Moldova is to protect Ukraine, says UK
- Business Recorder: Russia moves to end tax deal with ‘unfriendly’ countries
- AP: Scholz says Germany wants to curb ‘irregular migration’
- UPI: Britain bans TikTok on government devices
- France24: Term for abortion pills - how Poland addresses demographic issues at the expense of women‘s rights
- France24: Israel parliament gives initial approval to judicial reform bill amid protests
- AP: German energy czar warns: Don’t let guard down on gas supply
- The Guardian: “Imperialists‘ poisoned candy“ - North Korean government urges starving population not to count on Western support
- BBC: On the eve of the war anniversary, Putin accused the West of military aggression, while Biden recalled Article 5 of the NATO charter
- POLITICO: European Commission staff banned from using TikTok
- Reuters: U.N. says recorded civilian toll of 8,000 in Ukraine is ‘tip of the iceberg‘
- UPI: The UK government has made sweeping changes to domestic violence legislation
- AP: EU mulls ways to ramp up ammunition production for Ukraine
- CNN: Chinese social network TikTok opens new data centres in Europe and claims Beijing has no access to the personal data of its users
- Reuters: Serb nationalists pledge riots if Belgrade tries to improve ties with Kosovo
- AP: Jubilee EU sanctions package against Russia could shut down Iranian drone deliveries to Russia
- The Guardian: Demonstrations in Iran continue despite violent repressions
- BBC: Dutch border police told to stop ethnic profiling
- France24: Scotland‘s first minister resigns over controversy over gender recognition reform bill
- POLITICO: New York Times eager to read secret correspondence between Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer director
- The Guardian: White House fights rumours of aliens spread by military
- UPI: Binyamin Netanyahu no longer frightened by escalation of Israeli-Palestinian conflict
- Reuters: European countries have spent €800bn on the energy crisis, but green energy is barely getting any money
- BBC: “Stay away“ - tourists are no longer welcome in Amsterdam
- AP: Russia strikes Ukraine with missiles and Iranian drones all morning on 10 February
- France24: Zelensky continues his tour of European countries in the hope of getting approval for the fighter jets Ukraine needs
- The Guardian: Shell is being sued by environmental activists
- POLITICO: UK may send fighter jets to Ukraine over ‘long-term’ after Zelenskyy plea
- Reuters: The problems with earthquake relief in Turkey are clear, but Erdogan still has a chance to turn the situation in his favour
- ABC News: Paris mayor no longer wants Russian athletes at 2024 Olympics
- UPI: Despite threat of famine in country, Kim Jong-un continues to call for expansion of nuclear arsenal
- BBC: One of Tate‘s victims gives evidence, but it seems to be more about psychological abuse, which is hardly considered illegal
- The Guardian: Macron’s credibility on the line amid protests over pension changes
- AP: EU countries are ready to accept Ukraine, but the fight against corruption remains one of the main conditions for accession
- France24: Israeli prime minister ready to openly support Ukraine in exchange for tougher sanctions against Iran
- UPI: IMF says inflation in the eurozone has fallen steadily
- Reuters: Brexit anniversary in the UK - three years of economic decline
- BBC: New Czech president expects Ukraine to join NATO as soon as the war is over
- CNN: Search in Australia for missing radioactive capsule
- AP: On the brink of new restrictions - Europe‘s prospects without Russian diesel
- France24: Anthony Blinken tries to put out the fire in the Middle East
- POLITICO: EU ministers take on illegal refugees in earnest
- The Guardian: Western countries are concerned about an escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
- Reuters: “Go further north!“ Italy exasperates migrant rescue boats
- CNBC: Experts predict European Central Bank policy easing
- ABC News: “Being homosexual is not a crime“ - pope calls for decriminalisation of homosexuality
- AP: Dark pages of history - the Holocaust is forgotten in the Netherlands
- POLITICO: A government crisis is brewing in Germany because of Scholz‘s indecision
- The Guardian: The Spanish government is trying to change the situation of domestic violence in the country
- France24: British employers unhappy with the country‘s economic growth
- Reuters: EU seeks legal grounds to strengthen sanctions on Iran
- AP: France plans to increase military budget in the face of war in Ukraine
- Insider: The idea of a four-day work week was greeted unenthusiastically at the Davos Forum
- The Guardian: China announces internet censorship to stifle ‘rumours‘ about the country‘s covid situation
- UPI: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announces sudden resignation
- Reuters: Europeans have heeded calls to save energy
- POLITICO: France chooses between security and privacy
- AP: US and Netherlands plan to discuss restrictions on high-tech supply to China
- BBC: Flags of Russia and Belarus banned from display at Australian Open tennis tournament
- CNN: Chinese government accused of deliberately misrepresenting COVID-19 data
- France24: Italy‘s top mafia boss Messina Denaro detained after three decades on the run
- Reuters: Italy slows down EU financial stabilisation fund
- UPI: Europe‘s gas market is still fragile, but gradually improving
- The Guardian: After Brexit, European countries are critical of the idea of leaving the EU
- AP: Protests in Brazil gradually subside thanks to tough action by authorities
- France24: France plans to raise retirement age to 64
- CNBC: Housing prices in Sweden have started to fall
- BBC: UK and EU reach agreement on trade data sharing
- CNN: Palestinian flag display is banned in Israel
- UPI: China holds large-scale military drills near Taiwan again
- Reuters: England‘s health system struggles with bed shortage and flu epidemic
- POLITICO: Belarus puts Nobel Peace Prize winner on trial
- CNBC: China faces short-term economic contraction as pandemic restrictions are lifted
- The Guardian: Major online companies announce redundancies one after the other
- CNN: China and Philippines agree to ‘manage differences’ on South China Sea
- BBC: US FDA clears path for pharmacies to sell abortion pills
- UPI: Portugal rated best country to move to in 2023
- Reuters: France asks EU to introduce COVID-19 testing for Chinese tourists
- AP: Israeli ultranationalist minister visits Jerusalem holy site
- NU.nl: Brussels plans to lower the price of electricity from renewable sources
- CNN: The Emperor of Japan wished a peaceful year 2023 and stressed the importance of dialogue in his New Year‘s address
- POLITICO: Italy finds no new COVID variants among Chinese visitors so far
- BBC: Belarus says it downed Ukraine air defence missile
- UPI: Nations need to do more to confront climate change, U.N. says
- Reuters: Twitter back online after global outage hits thousands
- AP: France’s defense minister goes to Ukraine to boost support
- France24: North Korea announces its goals for 2023, prioritising the military sector
- POLITICO: Standardisation of charging ports in the EU is a good idea that is quickly becoming irrelevant
- BBC: Serbia has put troops on high alert due to rising tensions in the region
- The Guardian: All ten skiers buried under an avalanche in Austria found alive
- Reuters: Taiwan reports China‘s largest incursion yet to air defence zone
- AP: Germany formally suspends guarantees for business with Iran
- France24: Clashes erupt in Paris after deadly attack at Kurdish centre
- BBC: Afghanistan - Taliban arrest women protesting against university ban
- CNN: Pope Francis has already signed resignation letter in case of bad health
- POLITICO: UK’s residence scheme for EU nationals ruled ‘unlawful’
- The Guardian: House committee votes to release Trump’s tax returns to the public
- France24: EU agrees global minimum tax on multinationals
- UPI: Europe not yet experiencing gas shortages despite cold winter
- AP: Inhumane, massive Russian missile attacks continue to destroy Ukraine‘s infrastructure
- CNN: Iran expelled from UN commission on women
- BBC: Former Georgian president is dying in prison. He is suspected of being poisoned
- The Guardian: Covid-19 incidence rises sharply in China after restrictions are lifted
- Insider: Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried arrested in the Bahamas
- Reuters: Ukraine‘s European allies are ready to provide the country with urgent energy aid
- AP: EU corruption scandal arrests continue
- POLITICO: Divisions grow over EU gas price cap
- BBC: UK, Italy and Japan team up for new fighter jet
- UPI: Top EU court rules Google must delete inaccurate search results
- The Guardian: ‘They want to kill us’: mayor Vitali Klitschko plans for the worst as Russia tries to freeze Kyiv
- Reuters: Former Peruvian president detained on charges of attempted coup d‘état
- POLITICO: EU takes China to WTO over Lithuania
- AP: Democrats gain majority in US Senate
- BBC: Russian missile strikes force emergency power shutdowns
- France24: EU plans to stop deforestation with economic regulators
- UPI: Russia refuses to sell oil at the ceiling price, even though it is quite high
- The Guardian: China‘s unofficial ‘police stations‘ operate across Italy
- AP: Federal court rules on verification of documents seized from Trump
- CNBC: China‘s regime is far from democratic, but the EU economy cannot afford to lose another market
- CNN: Spain beefs up security measures after receiving series of letters containing explosive devices
- BBC: A meeting at Buckingham Palace turned into a reputational disaster for the royal family
- The Guardian: Hungary could lose billions of euros to a corrupt political system
- Reuters: NATO does not rule out Russian military aggression against Ukraine‘s neighbours
- AP: France and the US ready to start diplomatic relations with a clean slate
- POLITICO: EU chief‘s trip to China threatens to turn into a political scandal
- NATO promises Ukraine support and the prospect of membership, but so far these are just words
- UPI: Australia lowers terrorism threat level for first time since 2014
- The Guardian: Far-right extremist gets Israeli security job as coalition deals struck
- BBC: Merkel says she lacked power to influence Putin
- CNN: Brazilian court rejects election challenge from outgoing President Jair Bolsonaro
- Reuters: EU preparing new Russia sanctions package, von der Leyen says
- abcNEWS: UK top court rules against Scottish independence vote plan
- AP: Russia strikes again against Ukraine‘s civilian infrastructure while European countries declare it a sponsor of terrorism
- France24: Iran national football team captain backs anti-government protests
- UPI: New Zealand to consider lowering voting age to 16
- The Guardian: “Ukraine must choose its own terms of peace“ - Czech Foreign Minister
- Reuters: Biden administration confirms Saudi prince‘s immunity in journalist murder case
- POLITICO: Elon Musk gives Europe’s digital watchdogs their biggest test yet
- BBC: US midterms - Republicans narrowly win back the House
- CNN: Climate issues take a back seat to the economic downturn and war in Ukraine
- AP: A missile, believed to be Russian-made, crashed on Polish territory. An investigation is underway
- UPI: UN chief urges G20 countries to act decisively
- France24: Trump is losing his grip and allies
- The Guardian: Turkey arrests dozens of people and restricts internet access after terrorist attack in Istanbul
- Reuters: US and China agree to work together on global issues
- Politico: Iran teaches Russia its tricks on beating oil sanctions
- CNN: France and Italy squabble over migrants
- abcNEWS: Women banned from parks and gyms in Afghanistan
- CNBC: Tense diplomatic relations between China and the US threaten climate security
- AP: Mass layoffs are contagious - now layoffs have started at Meta
- France24: Gen Z and LGBTQ candidates secure wins in US midterms
- The Guardian: Qatar World Cup ambassador publicly condemns same-sex relationships
- Reuters: Washington Post statement on possible Ukraine-Russia talks could be part of information warfare
- America‘s election: who is behind the scenes?
- Germany builds economic ties with authoritarian regimes and North Korea provokes US
- While China struggles for world domination, Elon Musk has already got Twitter
- Seoul mourns the dead and the UN the grain deal with Russia
- Europe is wary of China and Britain no longer knows what to expect from its prime ministers
- Turkey has given Greece about a hundred naked men, and a battle of pensioners is coming to America
- Kremlin responds with missiles to strike on Crimean bridge and North Korea responds to exercise with nuclear test
- Putin does not trust the Belarusian army and the Chinese people do not trust Xi Jinping
- The Kremlin‘s military defeats have baffled patriots, while European politicians have gathered for a new summit in Prague
- While Russia steals wheat, the far-right in Europe lures the electorate away from moderate parties
- Italy becomes an energy power and the US is ready to confront Putin‘s new ideas
- America calculates the consequences of a Russian nuclear strike, while in Italy neo-fascists rise to power
- “Partial mobilisation“ after increased clapping and hasty “referendums“ - how Russia is escalating the war
- America backs Taiwan while Russia loses influence in the former union
- Hungary chooses between regime and money, while Facebook fights the carrot
- Xi Jinping is looking for ways to hold on to power, while Ilon Musk is concerned about Japan‘s demographics
- EU fights for media freedom and New Zealand is in no hurry to sever ties with the royal family
- The world says goodbye to The Queen of the United Kingdom and North Korea scripts nuclear war
- Hungary fights for Russian oligarchs, while America traces the rebels
- Saudi Arabia is flooded with drugs and Japan collects nuclear power plants
- Israel welcomes former extremist and America doesn‘t want to be great (again)
- Gas prices rise in Europe and patriotic sentiment in Afghanistan
- Pakistan goes underwater and China‘s economy goes into a spin
- China tests Taiwan‘s patience and Australia examines former prime minister‘s dissociative disorder
- Sweden is enjoying the flowers and Israel is knee-deep in the sea
- Asia is thinking about tolerance and the EU wants to provoke an earthquake in the Netherlands
- Bavaria has traded energy for beauty and the UN is searching for a new term for ‘deep concern‘
- The UN is tired of the war in Ukraine and Liz Cheney is tired of Trump
- Iran stalling on nuclear deal and Russia welcoming new friends
- Germany tries to save face and economy while Russians get used to smuggling
- Chinese president stirs up wave of patriotism while Greek government spies on press
- Israel negotiates a fragile truce with Palestine and the CIA switches from the Middle East to the Far East
- Dutch farmers swing the prime minister‘s chair and Russian diplomats plan to swap basketball player for an assassin
- Scholz has found the missing turbine and Warsaw is still in search of an opportunity to sit on two chairs
- War in Serbia is cancelled, but China continues to escalate the situation
- Europe prepares for a long winter, Tunisia cancels spring
- An illegitimate government carries out death sentences and Mussolini‘s heirs are rushing to power
- France rebuilds ties with Africa, while America plans to tease China
- British conservatives see conspiracies everywhere and the White House sees spies everywhere
- Iran makes friends with Russia, and the U.S. goes to the Stone Age
- “Super Mario“ is losing ground, and the royal estate becomes a cemetery of birds of prey
- China is kicked out of the forums, and Israel and the UAE plan to be friends against Iran
- China can‘t find common ground with Europe, and Malaysia can‘t find a good lawyer
- Uber reveals the secrets of success, and Germany learns to live without Russian gas
- Australia bans flip-flops, while Britain deals with the Brexit aftermath
- China leaked the data of a billion users to the public, and the U.S. was unable to collect a dossier on a single rapper
- European hotels are looking for staff, and the G-7 is looking for an opportunity to limit the price of Russian oil
- Tourist season is in full swing, but only coronavirus has arrived in North Korea
- Macron is building a new European society while the U.S. is abolishing the fundamental rights of women
- While Scotland demands independence, Boris Johnson flirts with Europe
- U.S. limits use of firearms while DPRK develops nuclear weapons
- Inflation in Britain is going over the top, and Russia is thinking about smuggling
- Transgender sportsmen get a separate category in swimming competitions, and Marine Le Pen gets 90 seats in the French parliament
- Musk talks about aliens, while Gazprom threatens to leave the EU without gas
- China rewrites world history, and Amber Heard isn‘t willing to change a word in her testimony
- While India profits from Russian oil, Emmanuel Macron’s coalition level with new leftwing group
- Trump is accused of preparing a riot, and Russia once again violates the Geneva Convention
- Merkel recalls Putin, and Erdogan collects a flush royale from sanctioned countries
- Fresh 06/06: While the world is threatened by global warming, Boris Johnson accounts for his parties
- Digest 03.06: Orban blackmails EU, while Putin waits for the world to forget about the protracted war
- Digest 02.06: Britain‘s Queen celebrates platinum anniversary and Johnny Depp celebrates court victory
- Germany‘s Scholz defends record on arms to Ukraine
- EU Commission likely to unblock Poland‘s recovery plan on Wednesday
- Forbes: Inflation in Germany reaches 50-year high
- EU agrees on a sixth package of sanctions against Russia
- AP: War crimes meeting held at Hague over Russia-Ukraine war
- Stall on oil ban shows EU capitals trying to limit pain of helping Ukraine
- ‘Right to die‘: Belgium marks two decades since it legalised euthanasia
- Despite EU sanctions, Serbian president secures gas deal with Putin
- Lithuanians collect €5 million, crowdfunding a Bayraktar drone for Ukraine
- Moscow-led Ukrainian Orthodox Church breaks ties with Russia
- Over 500 Ukrainian children stuck waiting for UK visa decision
- Monkeypox outbreak could be just ‘the peak of the iceberg’, WHO warns
- NYT: The U.S. will send long-range mobile rocket launchers to Ukraine
- Just another week of Olaf Scholz’s wavering policy on military support for Ukraine
- AlJazeera: North Korea escapes further sanctions as Russia, China wield veto
- Western allies are considering whether to allow Russian oligarchs to buy their way out of sanctions and use the money to rebuild Ukraine
- Reuters: U‘s von der Leyen says Russia is using food supplies as a weapon
- The Washington post: US sets Thursday vote on new UN sanctions on North Korea
- Gunman at a Texas elementary school kills 19 students and two adults before being fatally shot,
- Just 4 EU states could be left out of the alliance
- German banks start exchanging hryvnias for euros
- ZDF: German economy minister expects EU embargo on Russian oil ‘within days‘
- Monkeypox and travel: Have any countries introduced travel restrictions?
- Ukraine, Poland agree on joint customs control to ease movement of people, goods
- Germany accelerated the issuance of visas for specialists from Russia
- Elon Musk lost $10 billion in net worth in a single day after sexual misconduct claims emerged
- How refugees from Ukraine can get a job in Germany
- Britain slashes humanitarian aid by 51% despite global food crisis
- Sea changes: How NATO‘s expansion could stabilize the Baltic region
- UK and allies discuss arming Moldova with ‘Nato standard’ weapons
- War in Ukraine: Is Germany losing its EU leadership role?
- Lithuania will completely abandon Russian energy sources
- New type of rockets are dangerous to human health and Earth‘s climate
- Boris Johnson will not face a further Partygate fine
- Afghanistan‘s female TV presenters must cover their faces, say Taliban
- Brussels wants to help EU countries with defense spending in joint purchasing programme
- EU plans ‘massive’ increase in green energy to help end reliance on Russia
- Older people using TikTok to defy ageist stereotypes, research finds
- Russian special services were activated in Germany
- UN negotiates with Russia over Ukrainian grain
- The EU will protect Finland and Sweden from Russia
- Elisabeth Borne appointed France‘s new prime minister
- Musk says he could seek lower price for Twitter as he focuses on fake accounts
- Turkey threatens to block Finland and Sweden Nato bids
- Sweden‘s and Finland‘s admission to NATO: What will be the implications for the alliance
- Germany has cooled Ukraine‘s hopes of receiving frozen Russian funds
- In the EU, the requirement to wear protective masks on board airplanes was lifted
- Forbes USA: TikTok Faces Algorithm Related Lawsuit After Child Dies From Viral ‘Blackout’ Challenge
- Reuters: Hungary‘s new president condemns Putin‘s aggression, plans trip to Warsaw
- Welt am Sonntag: Over 700,000 refugees from Ukraine registered in Germany
- BBC: Moon soil used to grow plants for first time in breakthrough test
- Latvia decided to demolish a Soviet monument to the liberators of Riga
- The EU will make it easier to confiscate property obtained by criminal means
- Austrian police uncover a group of human trafficking suspects
- Which parts of the Eurozone are being hardest hit by record inflation?
- The EU-Russia energy war: What are the threats of the Russian gas counter-sanctions for Europe?
- Brussels does not panic over the reduction of Russian gas supplies
- European Commission stands up for children on the Internet
- EU lawmakers back effective ban on new fossil-fuel cars from 2035
- EU Drops Plan to Stop Tankers Moving Russian Oil Anywhere
- German Social Democrats have called for a new course towards Russia
- Changing the EU Treaties: Who‘s for it, who‘s against, and why?
- NATO admits accelerated accession of Sweden and Finland
- Reuters: Germany prepares crisis plan for abrupt end to Russian gas
- CNN: Queen Elizabeth will not open UK Parliament this year, Buckingham Palace says
- “A glimpse of hope” as safe passage operations pick up in Ukraine
- Reuters: Sweden says it received U.S. security assurances if it hands in NATO application
- NY Times: LinkedIn Agrees to Pay $1.8 Million to Women Over Discrimination Claims
- EU announces €52 million to support Republic of Moldova
- Draghi: EU needs ‘pragmatic federalism,’ more integration
- BBC: Can Congress legalise abortion if Supreme Court overturns Roe v Wade?
- The Guardian: Denmark accused of racism after anti-ghetto law adapted for Ukrainians
- Euronews: ‘Sulky liver sausage‘: Olaf Scholz slammed after refusing to visit Kyiv
- Corriere della Sera: Orban told the Pope when the war in Ukraine will end
- Inc.Russia: Russia Loses Highly Qualified Professionals
- FRANCE 24:Outrage in Israel as Russia‘s Lavrov claims Hitler had Jewish roots
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