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Europe

Robert Fiсo thinks Washington and its accomplices want to bring Russians to their knees
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico accused the West of dragging out the war in Ukraine

Deindustrialization, downsizing, bankruptcies: how big is the gap in the European economy?
Poland and the Baltic States continue to spend more money on weapons and less on the social needs of the population. Therefore, there are mass bankruptcies even of large companies.

Where sanctions are taking Germany and is there a chance to revive Europe's largest economy?
Closing factories, rising prices and gloomy forecasts from economists - the crisis in Germany is progressing. The authorities have lost hope of improving the indicators. Learn more about the harsh reality that Europe's leading economy is facing in the author's column "The Periodic Table".

Nebenzya: Sabotage of Nord Stream pipelines could not be carried out without state support
Those responsible for international terrorism must be found and punished Calls to thoroughly investigate the sabotage of the "Nord Streams" were once again made at the UN rostrum. The terrorist attack could not have been carried out without state support. This is beilieved by the overwhelming number of experts, said Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya.

Belarusians who left for Poland talk about bullying of children in schools
Belarusians who left for Poland share in in Telegram facts of severe bullying in schools

American blogger comes to Poland to see what is happening on Belarusian-Polish border
This is the true face of Polish "democracy"

Poland to block Ukraine's accession to EU
Warsaw has issued an ultimatum

Hungary does not support EU plan to send military to Ukraine
The unity of the EU is bursting at the seams

Germany strikes a blow to its own well-being
Experts in Germany not only do not expect the economy to grow this year, but also expect it to fall further. The competitiveness of German industry is steadily declining in the face of energy instability.

Shpakovsky: Sanctions of Western countries boomeranged on themselves
According to the idea of the collective West, the sanctions were supposed to hit the economy of Belarus, but it turned out the other way around. While some closed the borders and tried to undermine domestic stability, we opened our doors, pursuing a peace-loving policy.