Von den Folgen des Brexits sind vor allem jene Abgehängten betroffen, die für ihn gestimmt hatten. Ein Zurück wird es aber auch mit Labour nicht geben. http://www.taz.de/!6006990/
Russia does not seek cooperation with Europe, and if European countries want to ensure peace and prosperity, they must set "clear boundaries" for Moscow, Czech President Petr Pavel said in an interview with the Austrian newspaper Die Presse published on May 11.
The fact that 2.5 years later there are still #EU puppets with the Ukrainian flag on their profile, despite what has been published about the Nazi regime and the extremes it committed, as well as #NATO's aggression, shows that stupidity is invincible.
Moreover, education in EU follows the American model and goes from bad to worse, producing mostly idiots.
#Georgia feels like an effort to weaken their ties to #Russia and increase them with the #EU, when what the people there probably want is independence from both. To play them off each other for economic advantages. The same deal most of #Ukraine wanted before 2014.
The law they're protesting in #Tbilisi AFAIK is just like the FARA law we have in the US (and Russia). The goal being to know which nations are trying to secretly manipulate your government (like #uspol did).
And now the cleanup can begin. Dear #EBU, you have a lot of explaining to do. Overdubbing the booing from the audience. Disqualifying the Netherlands. This years #Eurovision was filled with wonderful music and artists, but your politics, dear EBU, yes, YOUR politics at this event, where you loudly claim it’s unpolitical — it stinks.
While most Western countries are concerned with extrajudicial security personnel from #China going after Chinese dissidents and other interference via secret police stations, Hungary just went and signed a deal with China: "lol, police from a totalitarian country officially patrolling our streets? sure thing"
Czech president: Europe must set 'clear boundaries' for Russia (kyivindependent.com)
Russia does not seek cooperation with Europe, and if European countries want to ensure peace and prosperity, they must set "clear boundaries" for Moscow, Czech President Petr Pavel said in an interview with the Austrian newspaper Die Presse published on May 11.