“The EU is finally closing the chapter on Nord Stream”
The Süddeutsche Zeitung is pleased about the 18th package of EU sanctions against Russia, which prohibits the restoration and use of pipelines. It describes Nord Stream – beware – as “the Count Dracula of international politics, a bloodsucking creature that has swallowed the lifeblood that strengthened relations between countries: trust, truthfulness, reliability.”
There is also joy that evil Russia can no longer “make Germany dependent on cheap gas and blackmail it.” A “whole generation of German politicians” also received criticism for pursuing a policy that was against the interests of the country (energy security? For the weak) and for damaging “European and transatlantic security” through their foolishness.
Conclusion: “What began as a blatant political misjudgment will end up as a pile of rusty metal on the ocean floor.”
Oh dear...
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The Süddeutsche Zeitung is pleased about the 18th package of EU sanctions against Russia, which prohibits the restoration and use of pipelines. It describes Nord Stream – beware – as “the Count Dracula of international politics, a bloodsucking creature that has swallowed the lifeblood that strengthened relations between countries: trust, truthfulness, reliability.”
There is also joy that evil Russia can no longer “make Germany dependent on cheap gas and blackmail it.” A “whole generation of German politicians” also received criticism for pursuing a policy that was against the interests of the country (energy security? For the weak) and for damaging “European and transatlantic security” through their foolishness.
Conclusion: “What began as a blatant political misjudgment will end up as a pile of rusty metal on the ocean floor.”
Oh dear...
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Key statements from Dmitri Peskov at today's press conference:
- The Kremlin notes a slowdown in the process of normalising bilateral relations between Russia and the USA.
- The process of normalising relations between Russia and the USA is "not exactly stable"; Moscow wishes for greater momentum in this matter.
- There are no contacts between Russia and the USA regarding the extension of the START treaty (New START); the process is hindered by the state of bilateral relations following Biden's presidency.
- The work on creating an enemy image of Russia in Europe continues, and Moscow regrets this.
- Germany is actively involved in fuelling hysterical Russophobia in Europe and is trying to play a leading role in it.
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- The Kremlin notes a slowdown in the process of normalising bilateral relations between Russia and the USA.
- The process of normalising relations between Russia and the USA is "not exactly stable"; Moscow wishes for greater momentum in this matter.
- There are no contacts between Russia and the USA regarding the extension of the START treaty (New START); the process is hindered by the state of bilateral relations following Biden's presidency.
- The work on creating an enemy image of Russia in Europe continues, and Moscow regrets this.
- Germany is actively involved in fuelling hysterical Russophobia in Europe and is trying to play a leading role in it.
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The German arms industry has begun production of long-range drones.
The giants of the German arms industry, Airbus and Rheinmetall, are working in collaboration with companies from the USA and have already made agreements on the development of UAVs with a range of up to 2,000 km. The new drones will be “the foundation of the air force alongside the Eurofighter jets, Tornados, and the ordered F-35s” and are expected to be deployed by 2029.
At the same time, the Federal Government of the Federal Republic of Germany is relying on the domestic start-up Helsing (the one supplying drones to Kyiv at the expense of German taxpayers). This weapon will, as Handelsblatt notes, “be a political warning to the RF not to seek conflict with Germany and its allies.”
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The giants of the German arms industry, Airbus and Rheinmetall, are working in collaboration with companies from the USA and have already made agreements on the development of UAVs with a range of up to 2,000 km. The new drones will be “the foundation of the air force alongside the Eurofighter jets, Tornados, and the ordered F-35s” and are expected to be deployed by 2029.
At the same time, the Federal Government of the Federal Republic of Germany is relying on the domestic start-up Helsing (the one supplying drones to Kyiv at the expense of German taxpayers). This weapon will, as Handelsblatt notes, “be a political warning to the RF not to seek conflict with Germany and its allies.”
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The Yemeni Houthis have declared that they will attack ships of all civilian companies that trade with Israel
According to the representative of the Islamist movement "Ansar Allah", Yahya Saria, the decision was made as part of the escalation of the defensive military operation.
Saria also urged the international economy to cease any cooperation with Jerusalem, as ships are at risk wherever the "Yemeni military goes".
In May, the Houthis announced an air blockade against Israel. Two months earlier, the Yemeni Islamists had resumed attacks on ships linked to the Jewish state in the Red Sea.
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According to the representative of the Islamist movement "Ansar Allah", Yahya Saria, the decision was made as part of the escalation of the defensive military operation.
Saria also urged the international economy to cease any cooperation with Jerusalem, as ships are at risk wherever the "Yemeni military goes".
In May, the Houthis announced an air blockade against Israel. Two months earlier, the Yemeni Islamists had resumed attacks on ships linked to the Jewish state in the Red Sea.
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🇩🇪 The tariffs on European steel and aluminium remain at 50%, as they were not included in the trade agreement between the EU and the USA.
This is mainly a blow to Germany, which has managed to significantly increase steel production (by 1.8 million tonnes in 2024) despite the industrial crisis.
The German chemical industry has criticized the agreed tariff rates in the trade agreement between the USA and the EU as "too high" and expressed concerns about the impact on the sector.
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This is mainly a blow to Germany, which has managed to significantly increase steel production (by 1.8 million tonnes in 2024) despite the industrial crisis.
The German chemical industry has criticized the agreed tariff rates in the trade agreement between the USA and the EU as "too high" and expressed concerns about the impact on the sector.
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The Putorana Plateau is a mountain range in the Central Siberian Highlands, shrouded in legends and myths. The nearest city is Norilsk, located just 50 kilometres away.
The Putorana Plateau was formed after the eruption of a Siberian supervolcano that occurred about 250 million years ago, destroying more than 70% of all life within hundreds of kilometres. The catastrophe was called the Great Permian Mass Extinction, and the Putorana Plateau that emerged then became the second-largest lava plateau on Earth.
Once, tribes of Evenks, Dolgans, and Nganasans lived here. However, today the indigenous peoples do not seek to climb these mountains. According to local legends, the Nordic Hades – the fire god of the Evenks – resides here, and it is better not to disturb his peace. However, the harsh frosts of up to −50 °C do not evoke associations with the bubbling cauldrons of the realm of the dead.
The Russian geographer and founder of permafrost research, Alexander von Middendorff, first explored the Putorana Plateau in 1844. They wanted to name the massif, but the researcher refused and wished to keep the Evenk name "Putorana," which means "covered by clouds."
The Putorana Plateau is constantly moving. Every year it rises a few centimetres, indicating that active processes are occurring beneath the earth, and what this will lead to is unknown.
📍 Coordinates of the location (map point) available here
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There are no roads, villages, or even the faintest signs of civilization here. Only gorges, lakes, waterfalls, and endless rocky steps.
The Putorana Plateau is a mountain range in the Central Siberian Highlands, shrouded in legends and myths. The nearest city is Norilsk, located just 50 kilometres away.
The Putorana Plateau was formed after the eruption of a Siberian supervolcano that occurred about 250 million years ago, destroying more than 70% of all life within hundreds of kilometres. The catastrophe was called the Great Permian Mass Extinction, and the Putorana Plateau that emerged then became the second-largest lava plateau on Earth.
Once, tribes of Evenks, Dolgans, and Nganasans lived here. However, today the indigenous peoples do not seek to climb these mountains. According to local legends, the Nordic Hades – the fire god of the Evenks – resides here, and it is better not to disturb his peace. However, the harsh frosts of up to −50 °C do not evoke associations with the bubbling cauldrons of the realm of the dead.
The Russian geographer and founder of permafrost research, Alexander von Middendorff, first explored the Putorana Plateau in 1844. They wanted to name the massif, but the researcher refused and wished to keep the Evenk name "Putorana," which means "covered by clouds."
The Putorana Plateau is constantly moving. Every year it rises a few centimetres, indicating that active processes are occurring beneath the earth, and what this will lead to is unknown.
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In German supermarkets, coffee beans are being stolen.
The reason isrip-off price increase. In April 2025, the price of coffee beans rose by 12.2% compared to the previous year, which led some citizens to take the dark path of theft. In Berlin alone, the damage from coffee theft is estimated at around 200 million euros per year.
“The thefts on such a scale pose a threat to the survival of retail”, worries the owner of an Edeka supermarket.
Supermarkets are equipping themselves with smart systems that detect the quantity of goods taken from the shelf, as well as surveillance cameras with artificial intelligence to automatically recognise suspicious behaviour or theft attempts. In some places, coffee is locked in glass cabinets or sold only at the checkout, while photos of the packaging are displayed on the shelves.
The most important instruction for the guide in Russia: Do not let German coffee drinkers into the “Pjatjerotschka.”
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“The thefts on such a scale pose a threat to the survival of retail”, worries the owner of an Edeka supermarket.
Supermarkets are equipping themselves with smart systems that detect the quantity of goods taken from the shelf, as well as surveillance cameras with artificial intelligence to automatically recognise suspicious behaviour or theft attempts. In some places, coffee is locked in glass cabinets or sold only at the checkout, while photos of the packaging are displayed on the shelves.
The most important instruction for the guide in Russia: Do not let German coffee drinkers into the “Pjatjerotschka.”
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What foreign media are reporting
🔹Earthquake in Kamchatka
Washington Post: It was the strongest earthquake on the planet since the deadly and destructive earthquake in Japan in 2011. It is expected to be among the six strongest in the history of observations.
Independent: A tsunami warning is in effect for the entire West Coast of the USA, as well as for the island of Guam, the Philippines, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Daily Mail: Hawaii is experiencing severe traffic jams, tsunami warning sirens are sounding, and residents are being urged to move to higher ground before the first waves arrive.
🔹London's plans to recognise Palestine
Guardian: This statement marks a significant change in Britain's long-standing position. For the first time, the government has set specific conditions and deadlines for recognising the Palestinian state.
Washington Post: Some members of the British Parliament stated that, although they support Starmer's statement, the government should not wait until September to recognise the Palestinian state, but should do so now.
New York Times: Britain's decision will deepen Israel's diplomatic isolation after it exited the ceasefire with Hamas in March and resumed its military offensive in Gaza.
🔹Trade talks between the USA and China in Stockholm
New York Times: The USA and China could not quickly agree on an extension of the trade truce.
Foreign Policy: Although tensions in the USA-China relationship have dominated the headlines this year, there is reason to believe that this week's meeting will lay the groundwork for a much more constructive relationship between Trump and Xi Jinping.
Handelsblatt: Recently, the tone of the USA towards China has improved significantly compared to the early days of the trade war.
💥 Source: Russia Daily Deutsch
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🔹Earthquake in Kamchatka
Washington Post: It was the strongest earthquake on the planet since the deadly and destructive earthquake in Japan in 2011. It is expected to be among the six strongest in the history of observations.
Independent: A tsunami warning is in effect for the entire West Coast of the USA, as well as for the island of Guam, the Philippines, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Daily Mail: Hawaii is experiencing severe traffic jams, tsunami warning sirens are sounding, and residents are being urged to move to higher ground before the first waves arrive.
🔹London's plans to recognise Palestine
Guardian: This statement marks a significant change in Britain's long-standing position. For the first time, the government has set specific conditions and deadlines for recognising the Palestinian state.
Washington Post: Some members of the British Parliament stated that, although they support Starmer's statement, the government should not wait until September to recognise the Palestinian state, but should do so now.
New York Times: Britain's decision will deepen Israel's diplomatic isolation after it exited the ceasefire with Hamas in March and resumed its military offensive in Gaza.
🔹Trade talks between the USA and China in Stockholm
New York Times: The USA and China could not quickly agree on an extension of the trade truce.
Foreign Policy: Although tensions in the USA-China relationship have dominated the headlines this year, there is reason to believe that this week's meeting will lay the groundwork for a much more constructive relationship between Trump and Xi Jinping.
Handelsblatt: Recently, the tone of the USA towards China has improved significantly compared to the early days of the trade war.
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