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The Kremlin’s criticism of Alexi Navalny is making him more popular
FIRST THEY ignored him. Then they smeared his underpants with Novichok, a nerve agent. When he survived that, they jailed him. And now they are trying to demonise him. After years of refusing to utter his name in public for fear of making him seem important, the Kremlin is levelling its most intense propaganda at Alexei Navalny, Russia’s...
Serbia expels US neo-Nazi after investigative website Bellingcat outed his location
Robert Rondo believed to have been living in Serbia since early 2020Fascist graffiti in Serbia defaced by antifascist group was changed from “Put migrants into dustbins” to “Refugees welcome.” Photo by Antifascist Action Novi Sad, used with permission. Serbia has expelled Robert Rundo, the “American neo-Nazi and founder of the notorious...
Is Hungary Russia’s Trojan horse in Europe?
EU member state Hungary decided to go it alone and approve Chinese and Russian Covid-19 vaccines before Brussels did. The move came at a tense time for EU-Russia relations, with sanctions mooted over the persecution of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, on top of those still in place due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But the Hungarian...
Bulgaria’s Kardzhali looking for international workforce
In Kardzhali, Southern Bulgaria, the lack of workers has led to the need of hiring workforce from abroad, BNR correspondent Valya Apostolova reported. A company for the production of hydraulic cylinders in Kardzhali is the first in the district to hire foreign workers. 10 people from Ukraine have already started work there. Another 70 are...
Capturing the mood on both sides of the Ukraine-Russia conflict in Donbas
New survey finds trust levels low and the future uncertainPeople rush to the bus stop at the border crossing point in Mayorsk, Donetsk area on December 27, 2016. Photo by Anastasia Vlasova for UNDP Ukraine on Flickr (CC BY-ND 2.0). On Valentine’s Day 2021, three Ukrainian soldiers died from an exploding landmine in the Donbas, the region of...
Putin accused of backing torture dungeons in Ukraine dubbed ‘place where people disappear’
VLADIMIR PUTIN has been accused of supporting separatist groups in Ukraine that use old nuclear bunkers as torture rooms. …read more Source::...
Ukraine: Pro-Putin thugs ‘torture’ prisoners in old nuclear bunkers
Photographs have been released allegedly showing chilling torture dungeons where prisoners of Russian-backed rebels are mutilated with surgical tools. …read more Source:: Daily...
Bulgarian super band tops rock charts in Greece and Portugal
A song by Bulgarian band Intelligent Music Project has topped the charts of three Greek radio stations, while Chilean Ronald Ronnie Romero, vocalist and frontman of the band, became number one in Portugal. Dr. Milen Vrabevski stands in the core of these events as he is author of the music, lyrics and arrangements of all the songs of the super...
ForMin Aurescu:Way Borrell’s visit was organised shows Russia is engaged in confrontational stance with the EU
Minister of Foreign Affairs Bogdan Aurescu appreciated on Tuesday that the way the visit of the head of the EU diplomacy, Josep Borrell was organised, the way the press conference following the talks in Moscow was organised and the expelling of European diplomats that have taken place, all these show that Russia is rather “engaged in...
Ukraine state auctions debtors’ underwear
Impoverished Ukrainians’ underwear is among items sold off by official debt collectors. …read more Source::...