"You need to get out of the bedrooms of Hungarian people and stop obsessing about their sexuality !"
New🇭🇺PM Magyar lays into Fidesz for their anti LGBT laws on same day prosecutors drop all charges against the Mayor of Budapest for having allowed Pride events👏
My Eng s/t
Video on the phone of Russian soldier: “The day will come when I die, but the day will never come when I surrender.”
Ukrainian soldier: “And where exactly are you located?” 😌
@JayinKyiv Run cockeroaches run. You nazi's don't get to relax on holiday whilst committing Genocide & Ecocide on the
Freedom Loving people of 🇺🇦. Where you gonna run when ruZZia collapses, again? This time don't come begging the 'evil West' for Aid. F*cking suck it up.
Europe Wins Again. Obviously.
Armenia went to the polls yesterday. And the results are exactly what you’d expect if you’d been paying attention for the past five years, rather than wallowing in Kremlin nostalgia like a damp sock.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan declared victory on Monday, with his Civil Contract Party leading with 52.5% of the vote.  Armenia, a landlocked country the size of Belgium that Russia has spent decades treating as a vassal state, has looked at its options and made a decision that required roughly the same level of intellectual effort as choosing between a Michelin-starred restaurant and a skip fire.
They chose Europe.
This election was less a routine vote than a referendum on Pashinyan’s post-2020 course reducing dependence on Russia and moving toward an explicit European orientation. And Russia, naturally, did everything in its power to stop it. According to Reuters, citing Western intelligence officials, the election faced heavy Russian covert interference, including disinformation campaigns and a plan to transport Russian Armenians into Armenia to sway the vote. One analyst collective described it as one of the largest state-backed disinformation campaigns in modern European history. And Armenia still told them to get lost.
Putin had already warned Armenia it would face economic consequences for drifting westward, and introduced restrictions on Armenian agricultural exports in the weeks before the vote.  Threats, propaganda, economic blackmail. The full Russian toolkit. Result: irrelevant.
Now, Trump, Tucker Carlson and JD Vance would like you to believe that Russia represents some superior civilisational model. A proud, white, Christian fortress holding the line against the Muslim hordes supposedly swamping Europe. It is a compelling narrative, in the same way that flat earth theory is compelling if you ignore every single fact available to you.
Here is one such fact: between 10 and 15 percent of Russia’s own population is Muslim. Tatars, Bashkirs, Chechens, Ingush, Dagestanis. Millions of them. Russia is, by its own demographic reality, a multi-ethnic, multi-faith state with a larger Muslim population than most of Western Europe. But you’re not supposed to know that. It complicates the story.
Meanwhile, the Muslim share of the EU population sits at around 5 percent. But the Tucker Carlsons of the world need you frightened, so the numbers get quietly shuffled off stage.
So Armenia joins the queue. Behind Georgia, Ukraine, Moldova, and every Eastern European country that isn’t currently run by a Slovak who seems to have wandered in from a Moscow focus group. The pattern is not subtle. Every country that has actually experienced Russian influence in practice is sprinting in the opposite direction. The only nation currently moving toward Russia’s orbit is the United States, which managed to elect a man whose foreign policy instincts were apparently shaped by a property developer’s admiration for strongmen with good buildings.
The world watches America and hopes it finds its way back. Most people think it will. Eventually. The damage, however, is already considerable, and democracy, like a soufflé, does not always survive rough handling.
Armenia made its choice. The right one. Obviously.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
Come una qualsiasi madonna di Civitavecchia, Masciona modello Peppa Pig sparge lacrime di vodka mostrando i cartelli con le facce della truffa di Starobelsk.
Non perdetevi il giorno 2 del #PMEF26 l'unico Forum Tragieconomico al mondo, quello in cui tutti i meme diventano realtà.
A conferma che il primo Forum Tragieconomico al mondo #PMEF26 non è una cosa seria, l'inviato di Izvestja si è presentato completamente ubriaco.
Completamente.
L’ex Sottosegretario Michele Geraci, uno dei personaggi più singolari di quel bestiario del populismo che è stato il Governo giallo-verde, si presenta al Forum Economico di San Pietroburgo, la kermesse organizzata da Putin per riunire tutti quelli che vogliono ancora fare affari con lui, con un pass con scritto “Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico dell’Italia”.
Dal Governo nulla da dire?
A major fire has broken out at the St. Petersburg oil terminal following a Ukrainian drone strike.
The facility is the largest oil transshipment complex in northwestern Russia.
This comes as the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) is taking place in the city, with Vladimir Putin expected to attend.