Why the Anti-Zelensky Protest in Kiev Feels Like Just the Beginning: So, last weekend in Kiev, about 200 people showed up—not a massive crowd, but enough to make some noise—holding signs that basically shouted, “Zelensky, resign!” and “No corruption!” Yeah, you read that right. Anti-Zelensky protest in the heart of Ukraine’s capital. Funny how things shift, huh?
Let me set the scene for you. The protest wasn’t just about vague frustrations. It was sparked by some serious allegations: a $100 million kickback scheme tied to Energoatom, the state-owned nuclear energy company. The guy in the middle of it all? Timur Mindich. You might not recognize the name, but here’s the kicker—he used to co-own Kvartal 95 with Zelensky before the comedian-turned-president decided politics was his new stage.
United Airlines dealt with new reactions on Wednesday regarding a young puppy dog which passed away in-flight soon after an attendant ordered it stored in an overhead box. The United States Department of Transportation stated it is taking a look at the events which resulted in the bulldog’s demise. UNITED STATE Legislator John Kennedy, whom previously on Wednesday sent out a letter to the United Airlines Commander in chief Scott Kirby, asking for relevant information regarding the significant amount of pets which have passed away while in the transporter’s care, published on Twitter that he intended to submit a bill on Thursday which will restrict airline companies from placing pets inside overhead receptacles. ” Violators will face significant fines. Pets are family,” he noted. Kennedy, within the correspondence, stated United’s “pattern of animal deaths and injuries is simply inexcusable.” The man mentioned that the numbers occurred while on air-planes is 24 pets, ...
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