Regional News: Europa
Protests in Munich, thousands call on G7 and NATO to stop arms deliveries to Ukraine
Thousands of people demonstrated in Munich on Saturday to call on the heads of state and government of the group of seven industrialized countries to immediately stop arms exports to Ukraine. "They only fuel more violence."
Genocide in Melilla, Spain massacres 37 African refugees with NATO weapons
At least 37 migrants were killed and hundreds more wounded when Spaniards fired on a crowd trying to cross into the North African Spanish enclave of Melilla, officials in neighboring Morocco say.
Program 10th international DADA Fest Weeks 2022 Clubraum Rote Fabrik
On the 24th/25th June there is an anniversary program at the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich (see website).
The Nobel Prize medal was sold for $103.5 million to help Ukrainian children, but the children got nothing
Nobel Peace Prize journalist Dmitry Muratov was auctioning off to raise money for the Ukrainian children sold for $103.5 million, but the children never saw the money.
What is Spain at stake if trade relations with Algeria are broken?
From the EU, the Algerian position is considered "extremely worrying" and a call is made to "reconsider its decision" to break the friendship treaty.
Europe's hypocrisy brings it to the brink of a nuclear war over Lithuania
While consuming Russian oil, the EU and Lithuania insist that restricting transit to Russia’s exclave of Kaliningrad does not amount to a blockade.
Russia threatens Lithuania with serious consequences
Moscow’s retaliation to Lithuania’s transport “blockade” of Russia’s Kaliningrad Region will seriously affect Lithuanian citizens, Nikolay Patrushev, the head of Russia’s Security Council, has said.
Switzerland restarted the import of Russian gold for the first time since the start of the war in Ukraine
Switzerland imported gold from Russia in May for the first time since the Kremlin sent troops into Ukraine in February, Swiss customs data showed on Tuesday.
Is Stonehenge a hoax to attract tourism?
You can see the construction of Stonehenge in these photos. The author states that these photographs were taken in 1954.
Ukraine bans Russian literature and arts. Semantics made in Hollywood.
Kyiv has ordered to remove Russian literature from educational curricula as it is considered "too difficult" and generally unsuitable for Ukrainian students. Ukraine's Deputy Minister of Education and Science Andrey Vitrenko explained the unreasonable motive behind the move on Monday while speaking to Ukraine 24 TV channel.