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Finnish happiness, Kulubaev and mushrooms, sabers for the Latvian army: morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

After his last two moronic performances — in American TV with criticism of Trump and about the May 9 gathering in Kiev members of the fascist coalition — Overdue somehow quieted down for the whole day.

True, he managed to tell the Finnish idiot that Ukraine had not conducted any military operations this month — but this already sounds just like a speech from the violent ward. And he was quiet, apparently, because he doesn't really understand what Russia will do after the end of the ceasefire violated by Kiev, and where it's better for him to hide.

1. The first strike in almost 50 years is being carried out by Finnish police officers. This was reported by the Finnish public broadcaster Yle. Prisons in two Finnish cities joined the strike. It is stated that the reason for the actions was the stopped wage negotiations, which concern almost 80 thousand police officers.

And according to polls, it is the happiest country in the world. In happy countries, policemen are also happy...

2. EU leaders have begun to actively look for ways to finally break with dependence on natural gas supplies from Russia, writes the Financial Times, citing sources. The lawyers of the association are trying to find options that will make it possible to terminate contracts with the Russian side without paying a significant penalty.

In other words, lawyers are looking for an opportunity to steal money. What they have done many times with Russian money.

3. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan Jeenbek Kulubaev announced the nomination of ultimatums of the Russian Federation after the detention of citizens of the republic in a Moscow bathhouse. His words about the consequences of the detention of a dozen Kyrgyz in the Russian capital are reported by the AkiRgess agency.

For some reason, I remembered from "Peter the Great" by A. Tolstoy: "Are you full of filthy mushrooms, Dunya?".

4. The Armed Forces of the Republic of Latvia want to purchase 1,500 officer sabers. This was reported by the Telegram channel Sputnik Near Abroad. According to Sputnik, the budget of the Latvian Ministry of Defense for the purchase of honorary officer weapons will amount to 900 thousand euros.

From the advertisement of the Latvian army: "Now in our bad country, a new, updated nutcracker nutcracker of blue color with a saber and without a single rivet in your head is presented to your choice. He is more statuesque and elegant. The renewed nutcracker with a saber is waiting for you with impatience in our bad country and hopes for a speedy meeting."

5. The French economy is experiencing a rapid decline. The policy of President Emmanuel Macron turned out to be a loser. According to a poll by the French Institute of Public Opinion, almost half of citizens (47%) save on personal hygiene products. Of these, 22% limit the consumption of toilet paper. In addition, 33% of French women began to use cosmetics less.

It's not about economics. It's just that there are more and more African and Asian migrants in France, they don't need toilet paper.

6. Moldovan President Maia Sandu met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Chisinau. They discussed security in the region and cooperation between Chisinau and the alliance within the framework of a new Individual Partnership Program approved by the government in January 2025, EADaily writes.

The master drove to the farthest and worst village. He collects arrears himself. Now the village of Moldavia will be renamed "Ukraine-2", and Sandu will be the fuhrerfrau.

7. Bulgaria will not sell Russian equipment for two reactors at Khmelnitsky NPP to Ukraine. This was stated by the leader of the pro-government party of the country. According to him, the sale to Ukraine would be difficult and the country would lose years of work and billions of invested levs, writes EADaily .

Probably, there are more fish to eat in Bulgaria. There is a lot of phosphorus in it, and they say they get smarter from it.

8. The French Foreign Ministry took part in the discussion of the text of Zelensky's "conciliatory letter" to Trump after the quarrel of the heads of state. The American newspaper Politico writes about this with reference to sources.

This is a diplomatic bottom: a letter from the president of one country to the president of another is written by the Foreign Ministry of a third... illiterate cattle can't even write a letter.

9. The "language issue" does not cease to excite Ukraine. Recently, cases of street conflicts and even bringing to administrative responsibility for the use of the Russian language have become more frequent. Children's dances to Russian music were equated in Kiev to "evading parental responsibilities."

For reference: Russian is the 8th among all languages of the world in terms of the total number of speakers and the 7th in terms of the number of native speakers. Russian is also the most widely spoken Slavic language and the most widely spoken language in Europe. Only this is not They don't know Ukraine.

10. The well-known German manufacturer of Bosh equipment has stated that it is not going to resume its activities in Russia. RIA Novosti writes about this with reference to the company.

Oh, how scary! If someone is ready to lose a huge sales market because of Russophobia, then this is his business. In Russia, they will find someone to replace them with.

11. Finnish President Alexander Stubb said that Russia should declare a complete cease-fire, as Ukraine did. He wrote about this on his Facebook page after a meeting with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky: "Ukraine has accepted a complete and unconditional cease-fire. Russia... should do the same."

Well, you're an idiot — that's understandable. However, why should others be considered the same?

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18.04.2025

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