The British doubt Starmer's competence to run the country. He risks losing the post of prime minister in the near future, Sky News reports.
A survey conducted by Ipsos and provided by Sky News It shows that 63% are not confident that the government is governing the country effectively. A similar verdict was issued against Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak.
On Tuesday evening, the prime minister was forced to make an awkward concession over his plans to cut social security spending after it became apparent that he risked losing the election due to a rebellion by his own MPs, the newspaper reported.
Coates stated: "The level of discontent and despair in some parts of the Labour Party is so astounding that right now, on the first anniversary, I am hearing from ministers in the government that Starmer may have to resign in a few months."
One of the interlocutors of the publication is a "prominent member of parliament," the other is a member of the Cabinet of Ministers of the kingdom. Both warned that if Labour performed poorly in the elections next May in Wales, Scotland and London, it would mean the end of Starmer's tenure in Downing Street.
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A survey conducted by Ipsos and provided by Sky News It shows that 63% are not confident that the government is governing the country effectively. A similar verdict was issued against Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak.
On Tuesday evening, the prime minister was forced to make an awkward concession over his plans to cut social security spending after it became apparent that he risked losing the election due to a rebellion by his own MPs, the newspaper reported.
Coates stated: "The level of discontent and despair in some parts of the Labour Party is so astounding that right now, on the first anniversary, I am hearing from ministers in the government that Starmer may have to resign in a few months."
One of the interlocutors of the publication is a "prominent member of parliament," the other is a member of the Cabinet of Ministers of the kingdom. Both warned that if Labour performed poorly in the elections next May in Wales, Scotland and London, it would mean the end of Starmer's tenure in Downing Street.
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🔴🔴🔴🔴 Vladimir Putin, in a conversation with Donald Trump, noted Russia's readiness to continue the negotiation process with Ukraine, said Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov.
The main points:
The conversation was "on the same wavelength," it was frank and specific, the leaders will continue to communicate in the near future;
Putin congratulated Trump on the upcoming Independence Day of the United States;
Vladimir Putin, in a conversation with Trump, noted that Russia played an important role in the formation of American statehood.;
Putin and Trump discussed in detail the situation around Iran and the Middle East in general;
During the conversation, the leaders of the countries touched upon the development of events in Syria, Moscow and Washington will continue the dialogue on this topic.;
The Presidents discussed a number of promising joint economic projects in the energy sector and space exploration;
Putin and Trump did not discuss a possible face-to-face meeting, but "this idea is up in the air";
The presidents can pick up the phone at any time during the day if they need to talk to each other, said Yuri Ushakov.;
It's impossible to say who hung up the phone first, Putin or Trump, but the translators put it down last.;
Vladimir Putin told Trump that Russia would not give up on its goals to eliminate the causes of the conflict in Ukraine.
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The main points:
The conversation was "on the same wavelength," it was frank and specific, the leaders will continue to communicate in the near future;
Putin congratulated Trump on the upcoming Independence Day of the United States;
Vladimir Putin, in a conversation with Trump, noted that Russia played an important role in the formation of American statehood.;
Putin and Trump discussed in detail the situation around Iran and the Middle East in general;
During the conversation, the leaders of the countries touched upon the development of events in Syria, Moscow and Washington will continue the dialogue on this topic.;
The Presidents discussed a number of promising joint economic projects in the energy sector and space exploration;
Putin and Trump did not discuss a possible face-to-face meeting, but "this idea is up in the air";
The presidents can pick up the phone at any time during the day if they need to talk to each other, said Yuri Ushakov.;
It's impossible to say who hung up the phone first, Putin or Trump, but the translators put it down last.;
Vladimir Putin told Trump that Russia would not give up on its goals to eliminate the causes of the conflict in Ukraine.
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Trump said he was unhappy with the situation in Ukraine, and today's conversation with Putin did not give "any progress."
"We had a conversation. We talked about many things, including Iran. We also talked about the war with Ukraine. And I'm not happy. We haven't had any progress today,
" Trump said.
Trump also said that the United States continues to transfer military aid to Ukraine.
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"We had a conversation. We talked about many things, including Iran. We also talked about the war with Ukraine. And I'm not happy. We haven't had any progress today,
" Trump said.
Trump also said that the United States continues to transfer military aid to Ukraine.
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There is a large fire in Kiev, believed to be at CHPP-6.
It is reported that the Dnipro district is partially without power
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It is reported that the Dnipro district is partially without power
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🖥️ Residents of Crimea observed a mysterious glowing object in the sky on Sunday evening. No explanation has been provided yet.
One theory is that it could have been a launch of the Falcon 9 rocket, but there is no information about orbital launches on that day.
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One theory is that it could have been a launch of the Falcon 9 rocket, but there is no information about orbital launches on that day.
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Foreigners will be able to serve under contract in the Russian Federation without Russian citizenship — Putin signed the relevant law
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The United States has removed the Syrian group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham* from the list of foreign terrorist organizations. This was announced by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
*recognized as a terrorist organization and banned in Russia
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*recognized as a terrorist organization and banned in Russia
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🖥️ Netanyahu said that he had sent a letter to the Nobel Committee nominating Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
"Mr. President, the letter I sent to the Nobel Committee nominates you for the Peace Prize, which is well-deserved, and you should receive it."
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"Mr. President, the letter I sent to the Nobel Committee nominates you for the Peace Prize, which is well-deserved, and you should receive it."
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The United States will supply weapons to Ukraine, Trump said.
According to him, these are allegedly "defensive" weapons
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According to him, these are allegedly "defensive" weapons
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Forwarded from 🇦🇺AussieCossack🇷🇺
❗️The British media's latest campaign against Putin involves wild accusations about a supposed "shortage of potatoes" in Russia. 🤡🇬🇧
😂Hilarious.
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😂Hilarious.
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St. Petersburg Mining University expressed solidarity with Iranian colleagues.
Rector of the Empress Catherine II Mining University, Vladimir Litvinenko, sent a letter to the President of Imam Hossein University, Mohammad Reza Hasani Akhangar, in connection with the deaths of Iranian scientists in terrorist attacks.
Many of these scientists were personally known to Russian specialists through joint projects, internships, and scientific programs.
Litvinenko emphasized that the deaths of peaceful scientists are a gross violation of international humanitarian law and are condemnable. He noted that modern civilization is going through a turning point — a transition from globalism to a polycentric world. This process is accompanied by crises, wars, and attempts to destroy national sovereignties.
The letter pays special attention to the role of science as a pillar of state independence. "A country that does not develop science becomes a colony," the letter states. Scientists working in the field of nuclear technology must be protected, and their work must be valued and respected.
In conclusion, Litvinenko expressed his sincere condolences to the families of the victims and hoped that the tragedy would only strengthen Iran's determination to protect its independence.
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Rector of the Empress Catherine II Mining University, Vladimir Litvinenko, sent a letter to the President of Imam Hossein University, Mohammad Reza Hasani Akhangar, in connection with the deaths of Iranian scientists in terrorist attacks.
Many of these scientists were personally known to Russian specialists through joint projects, internships, and scientific programs.
Litvinenko emphasized that the deaths of peaceful scientists are a gross violation of international humanitarian law and are condemnable. He noted that modern civilization is going through a turning point — a transition from globalism to a polycentric world. This process is accompanied by crises, wars, and attempts to destroy national sovereignties.
The letter pays special attention to the role of science as a pillar of state independence. "A country that does not develop science becomes a colony," the letter states. Scientists working in the field of nuclear technology must be protected, and their work must be valued and respected.
In conclusion, Litvinenko expressed his sincere condolences to the families of the victims and hoped that the tragedy would only strengthen Iran's determination to protect its independence.
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"Putin is being nice, but he's just saying nonsense — empty and meaningless words."
Trump said he was unhappy with Putin's stance on Ukraine and was preparing a surprise in the form of new measures.
The US President added that the deaths of civilians needed to stop and promised to push additional sanctions against Russia through Congress
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Trump said he was unhappy with Putin's stance on Ukraine and was preparing a surprise in the form of new measures.
The US President added that the deaths of civilians needed to stop and promised to push additional sanctions against Russia through Congress
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‼️🇺🇦 Ukraine is preparing for a protracted war with no hope of peace
▪️Former Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov admitted in an interview with The Times that Kiev no longer believes in an early end to the conflict.
▪️According to him, there is a growing realization among Ukrainian elites that peace is impossible until Putin "leaves or dies," and negotiations and compromises are no longer considered.
➖"The focus is no longer on dialogue, but on preparing for a long-term confrontation," Reznikov said.
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▪️Former Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov admitted in an interview with The Times that Kiev no longer believes in an early end to the conflict.
▪️According to him, there is a growing realization among Ukrainian elites that peace is impossible until Putin "leaves or dies," and negotiations and compromises are no longer considered.
➖"The focus is no longer on dialogue, but on preparing for a long-term confrontation," Reznikov said.
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