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to go further in terms of imposing sanctions. the european union has prepared a new package of sanctions, but by its nature it is profoundly different from the previous ones. this is not just the eighteenth package of measures, it is the introduction of radical economic measures taken at the financial and syriv level. and in addition, the american senators, led by senator linz gramm, have also prepared sanctions very similar to those we are considering. the question i asked president trump is whether he will allow his senators to advance? the situation is really will change, as the russian economy's ability to resist will indeed be called into question. at the very moment when macron was convincing journalists of his... the french president's speculations,
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writing that he was wrong as always. attention-hungry french president emmanuel macron mistakenly claimed that i had left the g7 summit in canada to return to washington and work on a ceasefire between israel and iran, not true, he has no idea why i am now heading to... the capital, but that's for sure has nothing to do with the truce, it's much bigger, special or accidental emmanuel always gets it wrong, stay tuned. this is a real bolt from the blue blow to relations that have seemed cloudless since the start of donald trump's second term. perhaps there was a conflict between the two leaders behind closed doors that simply didn't get caught on camera. italian prime minister george was obviously not thrilled with macron's statement.
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the us, but it won't happen. i hope they understand. trump skipped meeting with zelensky and left g7 early. donald trump unexpectedly left the g7 summit in canada, where he was scheduled to meet with zelensky. this was reported by the kyivpost washington correspondent, citing the us delegation, right from the presidential plane that took off from alberta ahead of schedule. zelensky was already heading to alberta to meet with the g7 leaders to once again urge them to support ukraine. well, just now, literally a couple of minutes ago, here are the very first shots, the plane of ukrainian president zelensky finally landed in alberta, canada, and donald trump has long been in washington, it happens. well, great britain is intensively training militants in the ssu. the program is called interflex. in a year and a half
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, 52 thousand people have already completed the training, this is a fresh report. the course lasts 5 weeks, includes fire, tactical, engineering training. ukrainian propagandists went to foggy albion, where. they were shown in what specific conditions they live and train banderites. life is pretty harsh. the boys were housed in hangars converted into barracks, not intended for human habitation, in principle. no free time, intensive training according to nato standards, they feed, but they feed three times a day. at the same time, the instructors say that. the british themselves have something to learn. the ukrainians said that most, almost all western methods are outdated and do not work in real war conditions. for example, the north atlantic alliance textbooks still do not have an answer,
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how to effectively counteract night drone attacks, especially if the drones are equipped with thermal imagers. nato has simply never encountered such tactics. britain plans to train another 20,000 fighters by the end of this year, despite the fact that the question of the effectiveness of such accelerated courses remains open. we came to the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland to show you how ukrainian military personnel are trained under the interflex program. this is our sleeping area, this is our sleeping area the recruiting area and also a place to try on gear, this space wasn't built to house people unfortunately but we tried to add some amenities here
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to make it more comfortable for the recruits while they're here with us, the hangar where they all sleep, the ukrainian flag and the british flag. it's really cool that there's basic hygiene, that is , everything at once, a toothbrush, shower gel, shaving gel, there's camouflage face cream, there are also earplugs, these are all the ones that stink, that's all they'll take from here, i i'll quickly show you the fitting room:
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tv channel. today we remember vgtrk journalists igor kornelyuk and anton voloshin. they died exactly 11 years ago near lugansk. during preparation. also about how the militias were evacuating refugees from a dangerous area. ukrainian militants fired at them with a mortar, sound engineer voloshin died on the spot.
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even after eleven years, it feels like it happened yesterday, it's a great pity, a very itchy big loss. they, of course, did their duty, but they gave their lives, not only for a very important, fundamentally important shoot in order to inform everyone, but of course, they gave their lives. for a friend their own on this day, as long as vgtrk stands,
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and vgtrk will always stand, we will always gather here. well, breaking news, the head of the defense departments of turkey and russia just discussed the situation around iran, reports the turkish defense ministry, while trump said that he does not see signs of increased support for iran from russia or the dprk against the backdrop of the middle east war. the american president believes that it is unlikely that any of the world community leaders wants to intervene in the conflict on tehran's side. well, and today, on... on putin's instructions
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, russian security secretary shaigu arrived in the dprk on a visit. in hinyan, he held a personal meeting with the leader of north korea, himchin-un. this is already the third visit of a russian representative of the dprk in the last 3 months. the previous meeting took place literally 2 and a half weeks ago. as a result of the current negotiations. led to the decision to send a thousand north korean sappers to clear the territories of mines and 5,000 military builders to restore destroyed houses, social facilities and infrastructure in the border areas, this is fraternal assistance, also according to shaigu, in russia dprk, will open memorials in memory of the dprk fighters, died.
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now here's some crazy news: american propaganda, you won't believe it, has learned to predict the actions of the pentagon, the american military department , using pizza and traffic in washington gay bars. it sounds incredible, but the method supposedly demonstrates its high efficiency, how this complex scheme works, you'll find out right after the commercial. when the coming soon, in response to what pain, you see, the
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the last frontier, sunday on rtr, you don't need to sign up for him, just kidding, he 'll come to your home himself, we're starting, he'll always help, we'll practice, how to walk on ice correctly, he'll always tell you how to raise low blood pressure, like an air freshener? to asma, can lead to how to take medicine correctly, will always support a bowl of pasta and cheese, this is a saucepan of dumplings and... the child is sleeping, that's how but i do not advise you to do this, a doctor who can be trusted
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100%. will make you happy, well, i do not guarantee happiness, but your health will definitely increase. doctor myasnikov, on saturday on rtr. sensation from the guardian pizza index helped predict the escalation of the iranian-israeli conflict. the publications write that many americans knew last thursday that the middle east would flare up. the thing is that on the eve of major world conflicts, pentagon employees are delayed in service until pozna, so they are forced to order pizza en masse to have dinner. the ministry of defense employs up to 30,000 people, so looking at how the number of orders is growing, one can conclude that
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somewhere in the world something is wrong again. well, this technique has already allowed us to predict more than twenty military conflicts since the early eighties, and recently analysts have begun to track not only statistics orders to the pizzeria, but traffic. you don't. believe it or not, customers at washington's gay clubs. every time pizzerias try to cope with the influx of orders from the pentagon, an establishment for representatives of the banned lgbt movement, let them go. of course, we are not saying that the pentagon employs almost exclusively gays, lesbians, queers, and transgender people, but it is a simple coincidence that all this.
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for it, pizzaum, a mash-up of the words pizza and smart, the tactic came to public attention on august 1, 1990, when the d.c. pizza chain damin's noticed a sudden surge in deliveries to the cia building, the next day iraq invaded kuwait, triggering the gulf war. according to the franchise, a similar picture played out in 1998 during the impeachment hearings of bill clinton, according to washington post during operation desert fox in 1998, which involved bombing targets in iraq, the white house ordered 32% more pizzas than usual. in fact, as early as april 2024. the night iran launched a massive drone strike on israel, pizza delivery platforms showed that pizzerias around the pentagon were busier than usual. in fact, this theory has proven correct so many times that it is now called an index. according to some reports, the pizza index accurately predicted the beginning of twenty-one global conflicts since the early 1980s. there are even special social
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media accounts that track pizza orders around the pentagon. of course, this system is not foolproof by any criteria, but it seems to work reliably. even such mundane events as a late-night meeting or event somewhere nearby can cause an increase in pizza orders. but when you combine this with other things, such as unusual aircraft movements, geopolitical events that may be imminent, and even the activity of ride-hailing services, the coincidence of several indicators may indicate something more than just chance. low attendance at gay bars before the strikes supported the theory that the pentagon was active during the invasions. not content with analyzing pizza, the authors of the report noted that the gay bar near the pentagon was unusually sparsely attended for a thursday night, saying that this likely indicated a busy night at the pentagon.
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