Café owners in Binalong, New South Wales, Australia, have introduced “tariffs” on American-made products in solidarity with Ukraine and its President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, ABC reports.
Category: 6. Opinion
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Rural Australian café raises thousands for Ukraine through “tariffs” on American products
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Orban wants to adopt real zebra
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has publicly expressed his desire to adopt a zebra.
In a recent interview, Orban revealed his interest in welcoming the exotic animal into his family. “A zebra embodies strength and uniqueness, traits that resonate with Hungary’s spirit,” Orban stated….
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“They were at gunpoint”: EU comments on Witkoff’s statement on Russian “referendums”
The European Commission has reaffirmed its unwavering support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity and condemned the so-called “referendums” held by Russia in occupied Ukrainian territories as completely fraudulent, European Pravda reported a briefing in Brussels on 24 March.
European Commission…
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FT: Trump’s Russia pivot weakens nuclear non-proliferation consensus as allies consider own deterrents
During the Cold War, the US and the Soviet Union agreed on at least one thing: the spread of nuclear weapons was dangerous for all. Today, under Donald Trump’s presidency, that consensus seems weaker than ever. The US president’s pivot toward Russia and his dismissive stance on NATO have…
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Russian Orthodox Church installs pipeline replica, urges civilians to “feel heroism” of deadly underground Kursk operation
In the Russian city of Yekaterinburg, near an Orthodox church, a 16-meter replica of a gas pipeline has been installed—symbolizing the route Russian soldiers allegedly used to infiltrate the city of Sudzha in Russia’s Kursk Oblast. The Russian Orthodox Church is using the installation to…
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SBU arrests woman who used walks with 6-year-old son to gather intelligence for Russian strikes
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UK Subs band members denied US entry after criticizing Trump
Three members of the pioneering British punk rock band UK Subs were denied entry to the United States and subsequently deported back to the UK, The Guardian reported on 24 March.
Bassist Alvin Gibbs said that he and bandmates Marc Carrey and Stefan Häublein were detained upon arrival at Los…
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“Does a KGB colonel’s prayer count?” Polish foreign minister mocks Putin’s claimed prayers for Trump
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski asked philosopher and theologian Krzysztof Mądel whether Russian ruler Vladimir Putin’s prayer for US President Donald Trump holds any value.
In an interview with Putin-friendly journalist Tucker Carlson, Witkoff praised Russian President Vladimir…
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“He’s a great guy,” Vance stood up for Witkoff after provocative statements
US Vice President J.D. Vance defended President’s Special Envoy for the Middle East Steve Witkoff, emphasizing that he is “doing an excellent job” with his work.
“Steve Witkoff is a great guy doing an incredible job. The people sniping at him are mad that he is succeeding where they failed for…
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Russian Su-25 reportedly crashes during training flight in Far East
A Russian Su-25 attack aircraft crashed on 24 March in Primorsky Krai in Russia’s Far East during a scheduled training flight, according to Russia’s Defense Ministry.
“The flight was conducted without ammunition, and the aircraft fell in an uninhabited area causing no damage on the ground,” the…
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