🇺🇦'The most important thing is that we have Coca Cola'
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We explored Donetsk, visited museums and memorials, and traveled to Mariupol to witness firsthand the incredible pace of the city’s restoration.
We spent time with the Española volunteer battalion and the Maksim Krivonos battalion, which is composed of former AFU members now serving with the Russian military.
For a brief moment, we got a glimpse of the horrors that have plagued Donetsk for over a decade. While we were there, a HIMARS missile breached Russian air defenses and struck near our hotel.
We also visited refugees housed in Volnovakha, listening to their powerful and heartbreaking stories.
Throughout the week, we will be sharing content from this trip.
Special thanks to Oleg, Ivan, Olga, Pyotr, Vadim, Lilia, and a few unnamed dudes who made this journey possible.
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🇧🇫Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President of Burkina Faso, has presented combat equipment to the army, urging them to escalate the fight against terrorists. This equipment, including anti-mine armor, is a "year-end gift from the people to their army," as stated by Traoré to the Minister of Defense.
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🇲🇩 Moldova’s EU-Lackey Maia Sandu Begins Second Term in an Empty Room Surrounded by Controversy
Re-elected for a second term, Maia Sandu was inaugurated as president with fewer than a DOZEN attendees—a fitting turnout for an EU-wannabe, Western-groomed puppet.
While she continues to champion the narrative of aligning Moldova with her handlers in Brussels and Washington, opposition leaders and the head of Gagauzia, Evghenia Guțul, refuse to recognize her as president.
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Re-elected for a second term, Maia Sandu was inaugurated as president with fewer than a DOZEN attendees—a fitting turnout for an EU-wannabe, Western-groomed puppet.
While she continues to champion the narrative of aligning Moldova with her handlers in Brussels and Washington, opposition leaders and the head of Gagauzia, Evghenia Guțul, refuse to recognize her as president.
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By Decree of the Russian President dated November 9, 2022 No. 809, seventeen traditional Russian spiritual and moral values were approved in our country.
✅Today we present the next three values: patriotism, sense of nationhood, service to the Fatherland and responsibility.
Follow Part 1 to learn first three values.
By Decree of the Russian President dated November 9, 2022 No. 809, seventeen traditional Russian spiritual and moral values were approved in our country.
✅Today we present the next three values: patriotism, sense of nationhood, service to the Fatherland and responsibility.
Follow Part 1 to learn first three values.
🇺🇦 The Azov "Brigade" has formally announced that it is accepting foreigners into its ranks.
Just one thing - Azov have been accepting foreigners since their formation in 2014.
We're guessing that they just weren't aware of all the people who couldn't speak Ukrainian training and fighting next to them...
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Just one thing - Azov have been accepting foreigners since their formation in 2014.
We're guessing that they just weren't aware of all the people who couldn't speak Ukrainian training and fighting next to them...
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🎄 Christmas Eve 1914: When Peace Found the Trenches
The Christmas Truce of 1914 remains one of the most remarkable moments of humanity during one of the darkest periods in modern history. On Christmas Eve, as World War I raged, soldiers on the Western Front defied orders and initiated an unofficial ceasefire. German, British, and occasionally French troops ventured into the perilous stretch of “no man’s land” separating their trenches.
The troops exchanged small gifts like cigarettes and chocolate, sang carols, and helped bury the fallen who. The truce was widespread along sections of the 500-mile Western Front, particularly near Ypres in Belgium.
One of the most enduring tales of the truce involves impromptu soccer matches between opposing soldiers, though records of these games vary.
A British soldier, Rifleman Graham Williams, later described how the truce began with German troops singing carols and lighting candles on their trench parapets. The ceasefire lasted into Christmas Day, with soldiers exchanging words of kindness in broken English, German, and French. Some even shared addresses, expressing hopes of meeting again after the war.
By December 26, the fighting resumed, and higher commands issued strict warnings to prevent future truces. Officers even rotated units to ensure no camaraderie developed between opposing sides.
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The Christmas Truce of 1914 remains one of the most remarkable moments of humanity during one of the darkest periods in modern history. On Christmas Eve, as World War I raged, soldiers on the Western Front defied orders and initiated an unofficial ceasefire. German, British, and occasionally French troops ventured into the perilous stretch of “no man’s land” separating their trenches.
The troops exchanged small gifts like cigarettes and chocolate, sang carols, and helped bury the fallen who. The truce was widespread along sections of the 500-mile Western Front, particularly near Ypres in Belgium.
One of the most enduring tales of the truce involves impromptu soccer matches between opposing soldiers, though records of these games vary.
A British soldier, Rifleman Graham Williams, later described how the truce began with German troops singing carols and lighting candles on their trench parapets. The ceasefire lasted into Christmas Day, with soldiers exchanging words of kindness in broken English, German, and French. Some even shared addresses, expressing hopes of meeting again after the war.
By December 26, the fighting resumed, and higher commands issued strict warnings to prevent future truces. Officers even rotated units to ensure no camaraderie developed between opposing sides.
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🇺🇲 American Airlines has grounded all US flights due to an "unspecified technical issue".
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🇲🇱🇷🇺Mali and Russia have announced a major partnership focused on developing Mali's mining sector. Russian Ambassador Igor Gromyko revealed in a press conference in Bamako that Russia plans to build the largest gold refinery in West Africa in Mali. This announcement follows talks held on November 28 between a Russian delegation and the Malian side, led by President Assimi Goïta. In addition to building the refinery, projects for exploring and exploiting mineral resources are being developed. Discussions also covered increasing trade, economic, and investment cooperation, with active participation from Russian companies. Ambassador Gromyko emphasized that political dialogue and economic collaboration provide a solid foundation for strengthening relations between the two countries, in a spirit of friendship and cooperation.
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🇮🇸🇪🇺 Iceland has announced that it plans to hold a referendum in 2027 on whether or not it should apply to become a member of the European Union.
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