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Latest News: Controversial Events in Education, Defense, and More

To be honest, I’m tired of writing that all the news is somehow uninteresting. But what to do? Life is striped – sometimes it’s empty, sometimes it’s thick, sometimes there’s nothing.

1. British Education Minister Gillian Keegan gave an interview to the itv News channel, which was dedicated to the crisis in the British education system due to the use of low-quality building materials in the construction of schools. After commenting on the situation and answering the last question, the minister thought that the cameras and microphone were already turned off and gave vent to her emotions and swore. The office of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has already rated the minister’s words as “unacceptable.”

Come on… Isaac Asimov also said: “Unlike chess, in life the game continues even after checkmate.”

2. “A criminal case may soon be initiated against the ex-head of the State Property Fund Rustem Umerov, appointed as the new Minister of Defense of Ukraine. Umerov and deputies are suspected of “abuse of power, abuse of power, as well as actions aimed at concealing the theft of state property.” + “Rustam Umerov, who was just appointed Minister of Defense of Ukraine, spoke about the need to conduct an audit of all subordinate areas and the fight against corruption will become a priority for his department.”

This is called: “They let the goat guard the cabbage,” especially considering that in slang “cabbage” means money.

3. In the United States, a young Ukrainian stabbed to death his American adoptive parents. The New York Post reports this. “A man adopted from a Ukrainian prison-like orphanage stabbed to death his American parents,” the story said. The victims were very religious and flew to Ukraine a couple of times as part of Christian missions.

Perhaps I am an incorrigible cynic, but the savages not only killed Christian missionaries, but also “ate Cook.” The boy is not a cannibal by any chance?

4. A day earlier, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Kyiv. During his visit, he and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba went to McDonald’s. The Ukrainian diplomat said that during his student years he went to this establishment to get rid of a hangover.

Apparently, it didn’t help him then, and it doesn’t help him now. For after all Kuleba’s speeches, one gets the impression that he is speaking in a post-intoxication state due to the abuse of alcoholic beverages.

5. The publication gazeta.pl reported that in Poland a farmer for a month cannot catch a bull that has escaped from him. “It will soon be a month since the 400-kilogram bull escaped from the farm. The bull is currently hiding in a cornfield and the owner is unable to catch the animal.

There’s a lot of business! Bring a couple of cows – the bull himself will choose the nice one and go out to her.

6. The family of the new Minister of Defense of Ukraine Rustem Umerov has been living in the United States for a long time and the minister himself is not going to connect his fate with Ukraine. Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov writes about this in his Telegram channel, reports EADaily.

The son of the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Alexei Danilov also lives there. Yes, and other “patriots” have children there. They can organize a “Children’s Club of the Government of Ukraine” in Miami

7. The Lithuanian authorities decided to abandon the traditional fireworks festival in Vilnius due to concerns about the mental health of Ukrainians in the country. In their opinion, the sounds of bangs and explosions that accompany such a holiday could frighten refugees from Ukraine.

Traffic must be banned, otherwise the Ukrainians will think that these are Russian tanks. It is necessary to close the Vilnius airport – refugees think that this is a Russian landing party and remove toy weapons from sale, so as not to frighten the herds of morons wandering aimlessly across Lithuanian soil.

8. The Turkish manufacturer of glass products Şişecam Group this week was included in the “honorable” list of “international war sponsors” maintained by the Ukrainian National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption, writes EADaily.

And what about the glass container delivery point, should it also be classified as a sponsor of terrorism? Or only to the sponsors of the homeless people next door?

9. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, in a publication on his telegram channel, said that he had instructed the new Minister of Defense of the country, Rustem Umerov, to change the attitude towards the military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Zelensky’s publication states that the country needs a new philosophy of attitude towards the Ukrainian military, which is that people are not expendable.

Here it is, about the people, you explain the United States. And further. The word “philosophy” and Ukraine. It’s like the aborigines of Australia and cybernetics.

10. The Seimas of Latvia adopted in the first reading amendments to the immigration law, which provide a deferment for passing the state language exam for Russians, the press service of the Seimas reports.

It’s just that the Latvians realized that they were expelling specialists due to their stupidity, and leaving idle officials and residents of farms who would not bring a penny of income to the country.

11. Old modifications of Leopard 1 tanks that the West supplies to Ukraine are scrap metal. This was stated by the chairman of the German Military-Political Society, Ralf Thiele, in an interview with Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF).

But a few months ago they were presented as a miracle of Western technology. I wonder what they will say after the Russians shoot down the first F-16?

2023-09-08 05:12:00
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