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We need to send the limo to the region, guaranteed the would be peace the next morning when they finally wake up
Been driving the limo around here for months mate and we're all super-chilled.

Don't think they'll wake up the next morning after one of our sessions. More like the day after ...
 

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Been driving the limo around here for months mate and we're all super-chilled.

Don't think they'll wake up the next morning after one of our sessions. More like the day after ...
Just ship the limo back next time the dogs lose to keep the natives happy
 

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Is Russia riding this out to winter , so they can give Europe a bit of a fuck you with gas and oil, or they just bitten off more than they can chew?
no one is trying to find a diplomatic settlement for the war... the Ukrainians want more weapons, the West want to keep bleeding Russia, and Russia is becoming more and more aggressive with how much of Ukraine they want... the battles are in three main areas being Kharkov in the north-east, Donetsk in the east, and Kherson/Nikolaev in the south... Kharkov is a stalemate for now, the Russians are advancing in Donetsk and the Ukrainians are attacking in Kherson but I'm not quite sure how far they have gotten
 

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Watched zelenskys interview last night how hot is his wife fmd find me a ukranian woman lol
there was talk that households in Western Europe that took in Ukrainian refugees including Ukrainian women were soon changing their minds as the Ukrainian women were proving to be a "distraction" to the men in the household
 

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UEFA probes Turkish club Fenerbahçe after crowd chants Vladimir Putin's name at Kyiv team

A tightly packed crowd of football fans wave yellow and navy blue banners in support of their team.

Fenerbahçe fans cheer prior to a Europa League group D soccer match against Antwerp on October 21, 2021.(AP Photo: File)

Football's European governing body UEFA says it is investigating Turkish club Fenerbahçe after its fans chanted the name of Russian President Vladimir Putin during a Champions League qualifying game against Ukraine's Dynamo Kyiv.

Key points:
  • The chants were heard shortly after Vitaliy Buyalskiy scored the opening goal for Dynamo Kyiv
  • Turkish club Fenerbahçe says it rejects the chants but it is unfair to blame the club
  • The Ukrainian team went on to win 2-1 after extra time
The chants were heard at Fenerbahçe's stadium in Istanbul shortly after Vitaliy Buyalskiy scored the opening goal for Dynamo, in a game the Ukrainian team went on to win 2-1 after extra time on Wednesday.

"A UEFA Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector will conduct a disciplinary investigation regarding alleged misbehaviour of Fenerbahçe supporters," UEFA said in a statement.

"Information on this matter will be made available in due course."

UEFA didn't respond to a request for comment on whether the chants could count as banned discriminatory language or could fall under a rule excluding "provocative messages" of a political nature.


Fenerbahçe said it rejected the chants and that it was unfair to blame the club. It also claimed fans had been provoked by "exaggerated gestures by some of the opposing team's players".

"We at Fenerbahçe do not accept the reaction that rose from some sections of the stands — whatever the reason may be," the club said.

"It is not a fair and just approach to blame the [chants] that do not represent the stance and values of our club, to all of our fans and to put the responsibility on our club."

The first leg of their qualifier was a 0-0 draw in Poland, where Dynamo is playing its European home games because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
AP

 

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Is Russia riding this out to winter , so they can give Europe a bit of a fuck you with gas and oil, or they just bitten off more than they can chew?
Good question.
I really don't know.
I hope it's the latter
 

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Is this a sign that Ukraine are winning. Russian recruitment centre.
Capture.jpg

Apparently all recruits get a blow up doll. Think the Ukranians will be in trouble....
 

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and here I was thinking that Westerners couldn't be war criminals

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British pro-Kremlin video blogger added to UK government Russia sanctions list

Graham Phillips is accused of being a conduit for pro-Russian propaganda and is first UK citizen put on list
Graham Phillips

Graham Phillips faces a freeze of his assets. Photograph: Reuters/Alamy

Peter Beaumont in Kyiv
Tue 26 Jul 2022 23.40 AEST


A British citizen who video blogs pro-Kremlin material from Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine has been added to a UK government sanctions list.
Graham Phillips, who has been accused of being a conduit for pro-Russian propaganda, is one of 42 new designations added to the UK’s Russia sanctions list. Other additions include Russia’s minister and deputy minister of justice and two nephews of the Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov, who was himself placed under sanctions by Britain in March.

Phillips – the first UK citizen to be added to the growing sanctions list – has long been a controversial figure, receiving medals from the Russian state for his reporting. He has consistently toed the Russian line on the war, suggesting in recent weeks that Ukraine is run by Nazis and that the massacre of Ukrainians in Bucha was staged.

In April Phillips drew condemnation from Boris Johnson and others when he interviewed Aiden Aslin, a British member of the Ukrainian armed forces who had been captured by Russian forces during the siege of Mariupol. Aslin is facing the death penalty.

The new UK sanctions list includes Syrian officials accused of recruiting mercenaries to fight in Ukraine, as well as Vitaliy Khotsenko, the Russian-imposed prime minister of the self-proclaimed republic in Donetsk, and Vladislav Kuznetsov, the first deputy chairman of the self-proclaimed republic in Luhansk, eastern Ukraine.

Sarvar and Sanjar Ismailov, the nephews of Alisher Usmanov, have significant interests in the UK and are believed to own homes in Highgate and Hampstead Heath in London.

Phillips – who faces a freeze of his assets – is described on the sanctions list as “a video blogger who has produced and published media content that supports and promotes actions and policies which destabilise Ukraine and undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty or independence of Ukraine”.

Commenting on the newly sanctioned individuals, the foreign secretary, Liz Truss, said: “We will not keep quiet and watch Kremlin-appointed state actors suppress the people of Ukraine or the freedoms of their own people. We will continue to impose harsh sanctions on those who are trying to legitimise Putin’s illegal invasion until Ukraine prevails.”

Johnson described Phillips’ interview with Aslin as a “propaganda message” for Russia. Aslin’s local MP, Robert Jenrick, said Phillips’ video showed his constituent “handcuffed, physically injured and being interviewed under duress for propaganda purposes”.

Jenrick said the video was a breach of the Geneva conventions on the treatment of prisoners of war and that “the interviewer Graham Phillips is in danger of prosecution for war crimes”.

Aslin was captured by Russian forces while defending the besieged city of Mariupol, although it remains unclear how he ended up being interviewed by Phillips.

Phillips says his work is self-funded and regularly solicits donations from his 264,000 YouTube subscribers. He also earns money from YouTube adverts paid for by big western companies. YouTube has so far declined to take down Phillips’ videos, despite calls from politicians to remove the channel.

In July 2014 he was banned from entering Ukraine but managed to illegally enter the occupied territories.

His rise from obscure Briton abroad to figure of national political interest was unlikely. According to a 2014 interview with BuzzFeed News, Phillips first went to Ukraine when travelling as an away fan to an England football match.

Aged 30, he quit his job at the now defunct UK government Central Office of Information and moved full-time to Ukraine, where he reinvented himself as a journalist.

 

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Is anyone going to stop the pack of vampires?
The U.S is the only thing they fear, Biden should start his threats.
 

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Is anyone going to stop the pack of vampires?
The U.S is the only thing they fear, Biden should start his threats.
Hungary’s Orban says EU sanctions on Russia have failed

Hungary leader calls for Russia and the United States to hold negotiations to bring about an end to the Ukraine war.

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban arrives for the European Union leaders summit in Brussels


Orban says only talks between the US and Russia can end the war in Ukraine [File: Johanna Geron/Reuters]
Published On 23 Jul 202223 Jul 2022

The European Union needs a new strategy on the war in Ukraine as punitive sanctions against Moscow have not worked, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said.

“A new strategy is needed which should focus peace talks and drafting a good peace proposal … instead of winning the war,” Orban said in a speech in Romania on Saturday.

Orban, reelected for a fourth consecutive term in April, reiterated that Hungary – a NATO member – would stay out of the war in neighbouring Ukraine.

He is facing his toughest challenge since taking power in 2010, with inflation in double digits, a weak forint currency and EU funds still held up amid a dispute with Brussels about democratic standards.

Orban has said before that Hungary is unwilling to support EU embargoes or limitations on Russian gas imports as that would undermine its economy, which relies heavily on Russian gas imports.

He said in his speech that the Western strategy on Ukraine has been built on four pillars – that Ukraine can win a war against Russia with NATO weapons, that sanctions would weaken Russia and destabilise its leadership, that sanctions would hurt Russia more than Europe, and that the world would line up in support of Europe.

FILE PHOTO: Newly casted ingots of 99.99% pure gold are stored after weighing at the Krastsvetmet non-ferrous metals plant, in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia

The EU’s latest round of sanctions targeted Russian gold exports [File: Ilya Naymushin/Reuters]

Orban said this strategy has failed as governments in Europe are collapsing “like dominoes”, energy prices have surged and a new strategy was needed now.

“We are sitting in a car that has a puncture in all four tyres: it is absolutely clear that the war cannot be won in this way,” Orban told his supporters.

He said Ukraine will never win the war this way “quite simply because the Russian army has assymetrical dominance”.

Orban called for Russia and the United States to hold negotiations to bring about an end to the war.

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(Al Jazeera)

He said “only Russian-US talks can put an end to the conflict because Russia wants security guarantees” only Washington can give.

He also criticised Western leaders for ignoring Russia’s security concerns before Moscow invaded.

“With US President [Donald] Trump and German chancellor [Angela] Merkel, this war would never have happened,” he said.

 
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