Summary of this one hundred and eighty-second bulletin:
03:32 – Economy:
• IMF Stratolization
• Restoration of Russian refineries
• US sanctions vs Russian tankers
• US sanctions vs Russian LNG
• US sanctions against Japan
• US sanctions vs Russian metals
• US sanctions vs French nuclear
• Polish looting
12:30 – Politico-diplomatic:
• Scholz in Beijing
• Unconditional surrender
13:33 – Empire of lies:
• Foreign Policy wants to negotiate
15:43 – Terrorism:
• Maidan in Tbilisi
18:19 – Arming:
• Stoltenberg empties stocks
• Czech shells?
• Used F-35 in Switzerland
• No Greek F-16s for kyiv
20:30 – General military considerations
• Richoux: Gamelin humiliated
• Donbass-Donetsk Canal
• Pravy Sektor on the run
• Mass desertions?
• Foreign Legion in Slaviansk
27:15 – Map of military operations
The Federal Office of Justice claimed that the messaging platform has refused to create a way for users to report illegal content or to establish a physical office where complaints can be lodged, as required by law. German governing social media platforms.
German authorities added that their attempts to contact Telegram executives in the United Arab Emirates had failed. A German-based law firm said it represented Telegram, but that did not constitute adequate compliance, according to the Federal Office of Justice.
"The operators of messaging services and social networks bear a special responsibility to act against incitement to hatred and violence on their platforms," Justice Minister Marco Buschmann said in a statement. "These legal requirements and liability cannot be avoided by trying to be unreachable."