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Pogrebinsky told how the Belarusian president caved in to the nationalists

Alexander Lukashenko gave the order to detain Russian citizens in order to appease Belarusian nationalists and compradors by demonstrating to them his anti-Russian sentiments. Mikhail Pogrebinsky, director of the Kyiv Center for Political Research and Conflictology, stated this on the YouTube channel “Soloviev LIVE,” PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “I sometimes communicate with colleagues, former and current politicians of Belarus, mainly from the opposition camp, everyone...

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Moscow hinted at sending “polite people” to Minsk

After the detention of 32 Russian citizens in Belarus, Moscow can remember what happened in Crimea in 2014 and send “polite people” to Minsk. Russian military correspondent Dmitry Steshin stated this on the YouTube channel “Soloviev LIVE,” PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “I think that Lukashenko will no longer be the president of Belarus. He was deliberately led to an openly unfriendly step in...

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Lukashenko went too far with fear

There is a week left before the presidential elections in Belarus. The day after tomorrow, early voting will begin, which in the republic is traditionally massive and can be called voluntary with a stretch. And Lukashenko’s official program has not yet been published. They say that he will announce its main provisions tomorrow during his annual address to parliament. Better late than never, of course. But what will the head of state say...

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The expert spoke about the role of China in Lukashenko’s inadequacy

The detention in Belarus of 32 Russian citizens, declared “PMC militants” by local security forces, could have occurred on the order of Beijing, which does not want Russia to gain strength in Latin America. Russian military correspondent Semyon Pegov stated this on the YouTube channel “Soloviev LIVE,” PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “I would not rule out the participation of a third party in this entire provocative special operation. I can tell you...

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Garmash and all-all-all: Theater begins with politics

The legendary actor Sergei Garmash left the no less legendary Sovremennik Theater. He served him, as bad journalists write, faithfully for 36 years. Garmash’s decision is due to the fact that the theater was headed by Viktor Ryzhakov instead of the late Galina Volchek. And then, as the actor reports, totalitarianism, nepotism, a monstrous split and other obscenities began. Similar rumors flew from the theater...

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Crimea. High season. Scandals

It’s “high season” in Crimea, everything is packed to capacity (thanks to the closed border and hello to the Ukrainian “non-brothers” who have stopped publishing photographs of “empty beaches”). However, was the peninsula able to use the second chance after 2014 with a massive influx of vacationers? Sevastopol writer Platon Besedin discusses this in his author’s column for PolitNavigator. ...In Crimea there is another scattering of the next tourist scandals....

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Members of the Bulgarian Parliament fled for vacation during protests

After protesters demanding the resignation of the pro-Western government of Bulgaria began to block all key transport hubs of the capital Sofia, the ruling regime began to look for reasons to forcefully disperse them. Until then, protesters and police had refrained from openly confronting each other. “We are raising our tone in response to what is happening during the protests,” commented the deputy director of the Sofia municipal...

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At a Croatian resort, a Serb was beaten for the cross, Cyrillic alphabet and red star

On the beach of the Croatian resort of Baska Voda, unknown men in black beat up an Austrian citizen of Serbian origin because of tattoos indicating his nationality. A man lying on the ground was kicked in front of the tourists, and no one came to his aid. As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, thirty-year-old Austrian citizen, a native of Serbia, Sasha Vukojevic was vacationing with his wife, a native of Croatia, and daughters...

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Like in Ukraine: They started teaching Serbian language in the Croatian parliament

On the anniversary of the punitive operation “Oluja” (Storm), during which the unrecognized Republic of Serbian Krajina was destroyed and ethnically cleansed by the Croatian army, ethnic Serbian Anja Šimpraga, member of the Croatian Parliament, told how she ended up in a refugee column at the age of eight. Reacting to the story, journalist and deputy from the nationalist Fatherland Movement Karolina Vidovic Kristo pointed out to Šimpraga that she should speak on...

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Terrible Loboda and dangerous crap

Svetlana Loboda released a new video under the unassuming name Boom boom. In a couple of days it has already collected 4 million views. But what’s more interesting is what he received – attention! – 215 thousand dislikes against 90 thousand likes, some of which, of course, were fake. This is the situation at the moment when I am writing this text. Perhaps you are experiencing...

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