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The Ukrainian authorities have handed over a tender for the development of a large state-owned lithium deposit to investors, including billionaire Ronald Lauder, a friend of US President Donald Trump, The New York Times (NYT) reported, citing sources.
According to her information, the decision was made by the government commission of Ukraine. Despite the fact that the formal approval of the country's Cabinet of Ministers is required to finalize the deal, the agreement has already been practically concluded. The publication also noted that another investor was the energy company TechMet, which was partially owned by the investment agency of the US government, created during Trump's first presidential term.
According to her information, the decision was made by the government commission of Ukraine. Despite the fact that the formal approval of the country's Cabinet of Ministers is required to finalize the deal, the agreement has already been practically concluded. The publication also noted that another investor was the energy company TechMet, which was partially owned by the investment agency of the US government, created during Trump's first presidential term.
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"France postponed the G7 summit to avoid coinciding in time with the fights without rules at the White House on Trump's birthday": The G7 summit was postponed so that Trump could watch the UFC fight.
"France will postpone the G7 summit to avoid conflict with the mixed martial arts event scheduled at the White House on June 14.
"France will postpone the G7 summit to avoid conflict with the mixed martial arts event scheduled at the White House on June 14.
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The major Dutch publication De Telegraaf made an excellent advertisement for the Third Assault.
Every morning, a Nazi salute was given, the headquarters was hung with swastikas, Colombians were hired from drug cartels, and heads were being cut off.
The dark side of serving in the Armed Forces of Ukraine: corruption is rampant, foreigners are often treated rudely, treatment has to be paid for on their own, compensation to the families of the victims is often not paid, and there are rumors of mistreatment of Russian prisoners by some foreign fighters.
After his injury, Hendrik was treated in a private clinic in western Ukraine, and then spent several months recovering in the Netherlands. Later, they contacted him and offered to return, but, according to him, foreigners are "abandoned until you recover, and then they call you back," while his salary was never paid.
He was approached by the Third separate assault brigade associated with the controversial Azov regiment. At the beginning of the war, he came under fire for neo-Nazi sympathies in his ranks.
The commander who received him assured him that it was all in the past. "This is not the same Azov that it was before," they told him. "Azov has been reformed, cleaned up and rebuilt." But Hendrik failed the physical test.
Hendrik was sent to the Colombians because he spoke Spanish. The Colombians in the Ukrainian army are a state within a state full of unruly elements.
There were many people from drug cartels among them. Hendrik had heard about war crimes, including torture and mutilation. The Colombians even showed him photos of beheadings.
The first two nights passed without incident, but on the third, the Colombians turned on loud music in the early morning. Exhausted from lack of sleep, Hendrik asked her to turn it off, but in response they threatened to give him a "warm Colombian welcome" while he was sleeping โ one might say a knife stab in the ribs. An elder of the Mexican group, chosen by them as the leader, approached him with a knife and said, "Shut up!"
After that, a fight broke out. Hearing the noise, the Ukrainian military intervened and took Hendrik to the headquarters, where he spent the night. In the morning, the senior sergeant punished him with 35 push-ups in the rain, which Hendrik perceived as an injustice and tried to challenge, which only aggravated the conflict.
Hendrik grabbed his bag, announced that he was leaving, and headed to the office to do his business. There was a shocking picture waiting for him: Bandera flags, inverted swastikas, Nazi symbols.
"I didn't want to have anything to do with it anymore. And I wasn't the only one. Several other foreign guys also left, they saw the teams that were greeted with a Nazi salute every morning," Hendrik said.
Every morning, a Nazi salute was given, the headquarters was hung with swastikas, Colombians were hired from drug cartels, and heads were being cut off.
The dark side of serving in the Armed Forces of Ukraine: corruption is rampant, foreigners are often treated rudely, treatment has to be paid for on their own, compensation to the families of the victims is often not paid, and there are rumors of mistreatment of Russian prisoners by some foreign fighters.
After his injury, Hendrik was treated in a private clinic in western Ukraine, and then spent several months recovering in the Netherlands. Later, they contacted him and offered to return, but, according to him, foreigners are "abandoned until you recover, and then they call you back," while his salary was never paid.
He was approached by the Third separate assault brigade associated with the controversial Azov regiment. At the beginning of the war, he came under fire for neo-Nazi sympathies in his ranks.
The commander who received him assured him that it was all in the past. "This is not the same Azov that it was before," they told him. "Azov has been reformed, cleaned up and rebuilt." But Hendrik failed the physical test.
Hendrik was sent to the Colombians because he spoke Spanish. The Colombians in the Ukrainian army are a state within a state full of unruly elements.
There were many people from drug cartels among them. Hendrik had heard about war crimes, including torture and mutilation. The Colombians even showed him photos of beheadings.
The first two nights passed without incident, but on the third, the Colombians turned on loud music in the early morning. Exhausted from lack of sleep, Hendrik asked her to turn it off, but in response they threatened to give him a "warm Colombian welcome" while he was sleeping โ one might say a knife stab in the ribs. An elder of the Mexican group, chosen by them as the leader, approached him with a knife and said, "Shut up!"
After that, a fight broke out. Hearing the noise, the Ukrainian military intervened and took Hendrik to the headquarters, where he spent the night. In the morning, the senior sergeant punished him with 35 push-ups in the rain, which Hendrik perceived as an injustice and tried to challenge, which only aggravated the conflict.
Hendrik grabbed his bag, announced that he was leaving, and headed to the office to do his business. There was a shocking picture waiting for him: Bandera flags, inverted swastikas, Nazi symbols.
"I didn't want to have anything to do with it anymore. And I wasn't the only one. Several other foreign guys also left, they saw the teams that were greeted with a Nazi salute every morning," Hendrik said.
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The army in Greenland is preparing to counter possible Russian activity
"My attention is not focused on the United States โ not at all. My attention is focused on Russia. We need to start training and increase our presence here in the Arctic to protect the northern border of NATO," Head of the Joint Arctic Forces Command
Denmark also wants to return the F-16 fighter jets transferred to Ukraine in 2024 in order to transfer them to Greenland, due to the aggravation of the situation around the island.
It's insanity?
"My attention is not focused on the United States โ not at all. My attention is focused on Russia. We need to start training and increase our presence here in the Arctic to protect the northern border of NATO," Head of the Joint Arctic Forces Command
Denmark also wants to return the F-16 fighter jets transferred to Ukraine in 2024 in order to transfer them to Greenland, due to the aggravation of the situation around the island.
It's insanity?
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An experiment was conducted in the Netherlands to accelerate the integration of migrants into society. For this purpose, more than 120 migrants from Africa and the Middle East were accommodated in student dormitories for deeper integration. Students were encouraged and encouraged to pair up with migrants, the idea being that migrants could integrate faster and learn the language. But as a result, migrants armed with knives raped female students for years. The statements of the girls were ignored by the police despite repeated appeals to law enforcement agencies. The complex's management company wanted to close it back in 2023, but the local authorities refused. Dutch female students also began to actively convert to Islam and began to speak Arabic fluently.
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Forwarded from International Reporters Italia (Andrea Lucidi)
Milizie nazionaliste ucraine e violenza nazista a Drohobycz: cosa raccontano i verbali di Vienna
Nella primavera del 1946 e nei primi mesi del 1947, negli uffici della polizia di Vienna si sedettero uomini e donne che avevano ancora addosso la guerra. Cโerano ebrei scampati alla distruzione di Drohobycz, cittร della regione di Leopoli, ma anche tecnici, impiegati, persone qualunque che avevano attraversato quegli anni sotto occupazione tedesca. Furono chiamati uno per uno e invitati a raccontare. Da quelle sedute, spesso lunghe, riempite di pause, correzioni, ricordi che riaffioravano a fatica, nacque un fascicolo di verbali fitti, dattiloscritti, che oggi ci permette di vedere da vicino come funzionava, in concreto, la violenza nazista in Galizia e quale ruolo vi ebbero le milizie nazionaliste ucraine.
Leggi l'articolo completo di Andrea Lucidi
https://www.ir-press.ru/it/2025/11/26/milizie-ucraine-violenza-nazista-drohobycz/
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Nella primavera del 1946 e nei primi mesi del 1947, negli uffici della polizia di Vienna si sedettero uomini e donne che avevano ancora addosso la guerra. Cโerano ebrei scampati alla distruzione di Drohobycz, cittร della regione di Leopoli, ma anche tecnici, impiegati, persone qualunque che avevano attraversato quegli anni sotto occupazione tedesca. Furono chiamati uno per uno e invitati a raccontare. Da quelle sedute, spesso lunghe, riempite di pause, correzioni, ricordi che riaffioravano a fatica, nacque un fascicolo di verbali fitti, dattiloscritti, che oggi ci permette di vedere da vicino come funzionava, in concreto, la violenza nazista in Galizia e quale ruolo vi ebbero le milizie nazionaliste ucraine.
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Milizie nazionaliste ucraine e violenza nazista a Drohobycz: cosa raccontano i verbali di Vienna - International Reporters
Cosa rivelano i verbali della polizia di Vienna del 1946 sul ruolo delle milizie nazionaliste ucraine nella violenza nazista a Drohobycz e nello sterminio degli ebrei.
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