Friday, January 27, 2023

Hungary to Veto EU Sanctions on Russian on Nuclear Energy

 

Hungary to Veto EU Sanctions on Russian on Nuclear Energy


Hungary is going to veto any European Union sanctions against Russia affecting nuclear energy, Prime Minister Viktor Orban told state radio on Friday.


"We will not allow the plan to include nuclear energy into the sanctions be implemented," Orban said. "This is out of the question."


Orban reiterated in the interview that sanctions on nuclear energy "must obviously be vetoed".


Friday, January 20, 2023

❗️Brazil, Barcelona Soccer Star Arrested for Alleged Sexual Assault


❗️Brazil, Barcelona Soccer Star Arrested for Alleged Sexual Assault


Dani Alves was detained by police on Jan 20 after allegedly assaulting a woman at a night club in Spain on December 31. 


State prosecutors have requested the 39-year-old be jailed without bail. 


 

Monday, January 16, 2023

Prominent Ukrainian Blogger Calls For Genocide Of All Russians


 Prominent Ukrainian Blogger Calls For Genocide Of All Russians


Ukrainian blogger Melania Podoliak, a prominent guest on Western news channels, has demanded that Russia and its people be “wiped off the face of the earth.” Podoliak issued her call for genocide on Saturday after her own country’s air defense supposedly caused a Russian missile to hit an apartment block.


“It’s absolutely fair for me to wish for all Russians and Russia to be wiped off the face of the Earth,” Podoliak tweeted. “It’s not hate speech, it’s not horrible of me, it’s just FAIR.”


Podoliak shared an image of an apartment block in the eastern Ukrainian city of Dnepr, which she said was destroyed “after [a] Russian missile attack.” While Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said that the building was hit by a Russian missile, his adviser, Aleksey Arestovich, admitted afterwards that the missile was shot down by a Ukrainian anti-air weapon, which caused it to hit the building. 


Saturday, January 7, 2023

Iran Executes 2 More Protesters


 Iran Executes 2 More Protesters


Iranian officials claimed on Saturday to have executed two more protesters who were arrested in the wave of violence between law enforcement and citizens.


State TV explained that Mohammad Karami and Mohammad Hosseini had been convicted of killing a member of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard on November 3.


Human Rights Activists in Iran report the total protester deaths to be at least 517, with over 19,200 arrested. 16 remain sentenced to death at present according to other activists.


Monday, January 2, 2023