Ukraine prohibits "V" and "Z" symbols on vehicle plates Ukraine prohibits "V" and "Z" symbols on vehicle plates

Ukraine prohibits "V" and "Z" symbols on vehicle plates

Ukraine prohibits "V" and "Z" symbols on vehicle plates  The Ukrainian Ministry of Interior announced that the government has banned the production and use of the letters "V" and "Z" on the license plates of private vehicles, whether in combination or alone.  According to a statement published by the Ukrainian Ministry, the letters V and Z, whether combined or singly, are banned, as well as the promotion of communist and socialist symbols.  Referred to as these letters are Russian symbols symbolizing victory and the special military operation in Ukraine  Recently, Ukraine is not only fighting against Soviet history, but also everything related to Russia in terms of language, culture, heritage and history.         Paris: The damages caused by the protests against the reform of the pension system are estimated at 1.6 million euros  Parisien newspaper reported that the damage caused to infrastructure in Paris during protests over pension reform since last January is estimated at 1.6 million euros.  The newspaper wrote: "The damage caused by the riots during 12 demonstrations protesting the reform of the pension system is estimated at 1.6 million euros."  The deputy mayor of the city, Emmanuel Gregoire, stated that this amount only includes damage to facilities and buildings in the city, and does not take into account the cost of repairing the damage in the offices of private companies.    The newspaper stated that the Paris authorities spent 538 thousand euros on cleaning the streets after the protests, which forced them to call the cleaners after working hours, and paid for their overtime. Also, 106,000 euros were spent on repairing flowerbeds, fences, passenger bus stops and bank windows. But the most valuable things protesters have destroyed are illuminated billboards and press kiosks. 836 thousand euros have been allocated for its repair.  She added that the total amount of damage caused by the protests against pension reform exceeds the damage caused by the riots organized by supporters of the "yellow vest" movement in 2018, which was estimated at 1.4 thousand euros.  On May 1, French cities are expected to witness more than 300 demonstrations with the participation of between 500 and 650 thousand people, including between 80 and 100 thousand people - in the French capital.          Criticism of the German police after forcibly removing a Muslim child from his family What is the story? The German authorities faced severe criticism after a video clip spread on social media showed the moment policemen and the Child Protection Agency entered a house and forcibly took a Muslim child from his family in the northern city of Bremerhaven.  The German authorities faced severe criticism after the spread of a video clip showing the forcible separation of a Muslim immigrant child from his family in the northern city of Bremerhaven.  The video clip, which was widely circulated on social media, showed the moment the policemen and the Child Protection Agency entered a house and snatched a young child from his family, while the child appeared frightened and crying, pleading for help and trying to evade them.  In the clip, members of the child's family appeared shouting at the officers, informing them that the child suffers from health problems, needs his family, and should not be withdrawn from them.  One of the police officers was heard telling the family that the decision to take him came from the court and the Jugendamt, and that they had come to implement the court order.  On Friday, many social media pioneers criticized the police for their misbehavior, and accused the Youth Welfare Office of forcibly taking children from their parents.  Bremerhaven Police confirmed the incident this week but claimed the video had been circulating on social media with "false claims" about the reasons for the child's removal.  "The video shows a small part of a court-ordered procedure for the transfer of two children into care," police said in a statement on Saturday.  "Taking care of children is always a last resort, and only occurs for serious reasons. We cannot provide any additional explanations as to the basis for this decision to protect the family and children," the statement added.  Earlier, some social media users claimed that the police took the child from his Muslim family "after his school reported that the family was teaching the child that being transgender and gay is not acceptable in Islam."      Bloomberg: Ukrainian refugees in Romania complain about cuts in financial aid  Bloomberg reported that Eastern European countries have begun to cut financial aid for Ukrainian refugees.  The agency added that some countries in eastern Europe, including Poland, Romania, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, began to cut spending on supporting Ukrainian refugees, which led to them finding themselves in a difficult situation. For example, 4 months ago, the Romanian authorities stopped allocating money to pay for housing for Ukrainians, and this week decided to halve payments for about 100,000 Ukrainian refugees.  The agency quoted a Ukrainian refugee in Bucharest as saying: "It is clear that we are becoming a burden It is only a matter of time before all this help ends and we do not know what to do next."  The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees previously announced that 8 million and 104,606 refugees have arrived in European countries since the beginning of the Russian special military operation in Ukraine. France (118,994 refugees), Romania (117,028 refugees), Slovakia (110,444 refugees) and Moldova (109,348 refugees).          State Duma deputy: The attack of the Ukrainian march on Sevastopol is a terrorist act  State Duma deputy of the Crimean region Mikhail Sheremetev described the attack of the Ukrainian march on Sevastopol as a terrorist act aimed at intimidating the civilian population.  "The actions of the Ukrainian authorities should be considered an act of terrorism aimed at intimidating the civilian population," Sheremet said.  According to him, the Kiev authorities are "carrying out attacks on Sevastopol under the guise of a grain deal," which calls into question its continued existence.  Earlier today, Saturday, the governor of the city of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvogaev, reported that a fuel tank had caught fire in the Cossack Bay area of ​​the city, adding that the cause of the fire may be due to the fall of a march on it.  And the Russian Defense Ministry previously indicated that on March 23 and April 24, Ukraine violated guarantees not to use the humanitarian corridor, as it attacked the bases of the Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol and the civilian infrastructure of Crimea, where terrorist acts threaten to extend the grain deal after May 18.

The Ukrainian Ministry of Interior announced that the government has banned the production and use of the letters "V" and "Z" on the license plates of private vehicles, whether in combination or alone.

According to a statement published by the Ukrainian Ministry, the letters V and Z, whether combined or singly, are banned, as well as the promotion of communist and socialist symbols.

Referred to as these letters are Russian symbols symbolizing victory and the special military operation in Ukraine

Recently, Ukraine is not only fighting against Soviet history, but also everything related to Russia in terms of language, culture, heritage and history.



Paris: The damages caused by the protests against the reform of the pension system are estimated at 1.6 million euros

Parisien newspaper reported that the damage caused to infrastructure in Paris during protests over pension reform since last January is estimated at 1.6 million euros.

The newspaper wrote: "The damage caused by the riots during 12 demonstrations protesting the reform of the pension system is estimated at 1.6 million euros."

The deputy mayor of the city, Emmanuel Gregoire, stated that this amount only includes damage to facilities and buildings in the city, and does not take into account the cost of repairing the damage in the offices of private companies.  

The newspaper stated that the Paris authorities spent 538 thousand euros on cleaning the streets after the protests, which forced them to call the cleaners after working hours, and paid for their overtime. Also, 106,000 euros were spent on repairing flowerbeds, fences, passenger bus stops and bank windows. But the most valuable things protesters have destroyed are illuminated billboards and press kiosks. 836 thousand euros have been allocated for its repair.

She added that the total amount of damage caused by the protests against pension reform exceeds the damage caused by the riots organized by supporters of the "yellow vest" movement in 2018, which was estimated at 1.4 thousand euros.

On May 1, French cities are expected to witness more than 300 demonstrations with the participation of between 500 and 650 thousand people, including between 80 and 100 thousand people - in the French capital. 



Ukraine prohibits "V" and "Z" symbols on vehicle plates  The Ukrainian Ministry of Interior announced that the government has banned the production and use of the letters "V" and "Z" on the license plates of private vehicles, whether in combination or alone.  According to a statement published by the Ukrainian Ministry, the letters V and Z, whether combined or singly, are banned, as well as the promotion of communist and socialist symbols.  Referred to as these letters are Russian symbols symbolizing victory and the special military operation in Ukraine  Recently, Ukraine is not only fighting against Soviet history, but also everything related to Russia in terms of language, culture, heritage and history.         Paris: The damages caused by the protests against the reform of the pension system are estimated at 1.6 million euros  Parisien newspaper reported that the damage caused to infrastructure in Paris during protests over pension reform since last January is estimated at 1.6 million euros.  The newspaper wrote: "The damage caused by the riots during 12 demonstrations protesting the reform of the pension system is estimated at 1.6 million euros."  The deputy mayor of the city, Emmanuel Gregoire, stated that this amount only includes damage to facilities and buildings in the city, and does not take into account the cost of repairing the damage in the offices of private companies.    The newspaper stated that the Paris authorities spent 538 thousand euros on cleaning the streets after the protests, which forced them to call the cleaners after working hours, and paid for their overtime. Also, 106,000 euros were spent on repairing flowerbeds, fences, passenger bus stops and bank windows. But the most valuable things protesters have destroyed are illuminated billboards and press kiosks. 836 thousand euros have been allocated for its repair.  She added that the total amount of damage caused by the protests against pension reform exceeds the damage caused by the riots organized by supporters of the "yellow vest" movement in 2018, which was estimated at 1.4 thousand euros.  On May 1, French cities are expected to witness more than 300 demonstrations with the participation of between 500 and 650 thousand people, including between 80 and 100 thousand people - in the French capital.          Criticism of the German police after forcibly removing a Muslim child from his family What is the story? The German authorities faced severe criticism after a video clip spread on social media showed the moment policemen and the Child Protection Agency entered a house and forcibly took a Muslim child from his family in the northern city of Bremerhaven.  The German authorities faced severe criticism after the spread of a video clip showing the forcible separation of a Muslim immigrant child from his family in the northern city of Bremerhaven.  The video clip, which was widely circulated on social media, showed the moment the policemen and the Child Protection Agency entered a house and snatched a young child from his family, while the child appeared frightened and crying, pleading for help and trying to evade them.  In the clip, members of the child's family appeared shouting at the officers, informing them that the child suffers from health problems, needs his family, and should not be withdrawn from them.  One of the police officers was heard telling the family that the decision to take him came from the court and the Jugendamt, and that they had come to implement the court order.  On Friday, many social media pioneers criticized the police for their misbehavior, and accused the Youth Welfare Office of forcibly taking children from their parents.  Bremerhaven Police confirmed the incident this week but claimed the video had been circulating on social media with "false claims" about the reasons for the child's removal.  "The video shows a small part of a court-ordered procedure for the transfer of two children into care," police said in a statement on Saturday.  "Taking care of children is always a last resort, and only occurs for serious reasons. We cannot provide any additional explanations as to the basis for this decision to protect the family and children," the statement added.  Earlier, some social media users claimed that the police took the child from his Muslim family "after his school reported that the family was teaching the child that being transgender and gay is not acceptable in Islam."      Bloomberg: Ukrainian refugees in Romania complain about cuts in financial aid  Bloomberg reported that Eastern European countries have begun to cut financial aid for Ukrainian refugees.  The agency added that some countries in eastern Europe, including Poland, Romania, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, began to cut spending on supporting Ukrainian refugees, which led to them finding themselves in a difficult situation. For example, 4 months ago, the Romanian authorities stopped allocating money to pay for housing for Ukrainians, and this week decided to halve payments for about 100,000 Ukrainian refugees.  The agency quoted a Ukrainian refugee in Bucharest as saying: "It is clear that we are becoming a burden It is only a matter of time before all this help ends and we do not know what to do next."  The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees previously announced that 8 million and 104,606 refugees have arrived in European countries since the beginning of the Russian special military operation in Ukraine. France (118,994 refugees), Romania (117,028 refugees), Slovakia (110,444 refugees) and Moldova (109,348 refugees).          State Duma deputy: The attack of the Ukrainian march on Sevastopol is a terrorist act  State Duma deputy of the Crimean region Mikhail Sheremetev described the attack of the Ukrainian march on Sevastopol as a terrorist act aimed at intimidating the civilian population.  "The actions of the Ukrainian authorities should be considered an act of terrorism aimed at intimidating the civilian population," Sheremet said.  According to him, the Kiev authorities are "carrying out attacks on Sevastopol under the guise of a grain deal," which calls into question its continued existence.  Earlier today, Saturday, the governor of the city of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvogaev, reported that a fuel tank had caught fire in the Cossack Bay area of ​​the city, adding that the cause of the fire may be due to the fall of a march on it.  And the Russian Defense Ministry previously indicated that on March 23 and April 24, Ukraine violated guarantees not to use the humanitarian corridor, as it attacked the bases of the Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol and the civilian infrastructure of Crimea, where terrorist acts threaten to extend the grain deal after May 18.


Criticism of the German police after forcibly removing a Muslim child from his family What is the story?

The German authorities faced severe criticism after a video clip spread on social media showed the moment policemen and the Child Protection Agency entered a house and forcibly took a Muslim child from his family in the northern city of Bremerhaven.

The German authorities faced severe criticism after the spread of a video clip showing the forcible separation of a Muslim immigrant child from his family in the northern city of Bremerhaven.

The video clip, which was widely circulated on social media, showed the moment the policemen and the Child Protection Agency entered a house and snatched a young child from his family, while the child appeared frightened and crying, pleading for help and trying to evade them.

In the clip, members of the child's family appeared shouting at the officers, informing them that the child suffers from health problems, needs his family, and should not be withdrawn from them.

One of the police officers was heard telling the family that the decision to take him came from the court and the Jugendamt, and that they had come to implement the court order.

On Friday, many social media pioneers criticized the police for their misbehavior, and accused the Youth Welfare Office of forcibly taking children from their parents.

Bremerhaven Police confirmed the incident this week but claimed the video had been circulating on social media with "false claims" about the reasons for the child's removal.

"The video shows a small part of a court-ordered procedure for the transfer of two children into care," police said in a statement on Saturday.

"Taking care of children is always a last resort, and only occurs for serious reasons. We cannot provide any additional explanations as to the basis for this decision to protect the family and children," the statement added.

Earlier, some social media users claimed that the police took the child from his Muslim family "after his school reported that the family was teaching the child that being transgender and gay is not acceptable in Islam."



Bloomberg: Ukrainian refugees in Romania complain about cuts in financial aid

Bloomberg reported that Eastern European countries have begun to cut financial aid for Ukrainian refugees.

The agency added that some countries in eastern Europe, including Poland, Romania, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, began to cut spending on supporting Ukrainian refugees, which led to them finding themselves in a difficult situation. For example, 4 months ago, the Romanian authorities stopped allocating money to pay for housing for Ukrainians, and this week decided to halve payments for about 100,000 Ukrainian refugees.

The agency quoted a Ukrainian refugee in Bucharest as saying: "It is clear that we are becoming a burden It is only a matter of time before all this help ends and we do not know what to do next."

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees previously announced that 8 million and 104,606 refugees have arrived in European countries since the beginning of the Russian special military operation in Ukraine. France (118,994 refugees), Romania (117,028 refugees), Slovakia (110,444 refugees) and Moldova (109,348 refugees).




Ukraine prohibits "V" and "Z" symbols on vehicle plates  The Ukrainian Ministry of Interior announced that the government has banned the production and use of the letters "V" and "Z" on the license plates of private vehicles, whether in combination or alone.  According to a statement published by the Ukrainian Ministry, the letters V and Z, whether combined or singly, are banned, as well as the promotion of communist and socialist symbols.  Referred to as these letters are Russian symbols symbolizing victory and the special military operation in Ukraine  Recently, Ukraine is not only fighting against Soviet history, but also everything related to Russia in terms of language, culture, heritage and history.         Paris: The damages caused by the protests against the reform of the pension system are estimated at 1.6 million euros  Parisien newspaper reported that the damage caused to infrastructure in Paris during protests over pension reform since last January is estimated at 1.6 million euros.  The newspaper wrote: "The damage caused by the riots during 12 demonstrations protesting the reform of the pension system is estimated at 1.6 million euros."  The deputy mayor of the city, Emmanuel Gregoire, stated that this amount only includes damage to facilities and buildings in the city, and does not take into account the cost of repairing the damage in the offices of private companies.    The newspaper stated that the Paris authorities spent 538 thousand euros on cleaning the streets after the protests, which forced them to call the cleaners after working hours, and paid for their overtime. Also, 106,000 euros were spent on repairing flowerbeds, fences, passenger bus stops and bank windows. But the most valuable things protesters have destroyed are illuminated billboards and press kiosks. 836 thousand euros have been allocated for its repair.  She added that the total amount of damage caused by the protests against pension reform exceeds the damage caused by the riots organized by supporters of the "yellow vest" movement in 2018, which was estimated at 1.4 thousand euros.  On May 1, French cities are expected to witness more than 300 demonstrations with the participation of between 500 and 650 thousand people, including between 80 and 100 thousand people - in the French capital.          Criticism of the German police after forcibly removing a Muslim child from his family What is the story? The German authorities faced severe criticism after a video clip spread on social media showed the moment policemen and the Child Protection Agency entered a house and forcibly took a Muslim child from his family in the northern city of Bremerhaven.  The German authorities faced severe criticism after the spread of a video clip showing the forcible separation of a Muslim immigrant child from his family in the northern city of Bremerhaven.  The video clip, which was widely circulated on social media, showed the moment the policemen and the Child Protection Agency entered a house and snatched a young child from his family, while the child appeared frightened and crying, pleading for help and trying to evade them.  In the clip, members of the child's family appeared shouting at the officers, informing them that the child suffers from health problems, needs his family, and should not be withdrawn from them.  One of the police officers was heard telling the family that the decision to take him came from the court and the Jugendamt, and that they had come to implement the court order.  On Friday, many social media pioneers criticized the police for their misbehavior, and accused the Youth Welfare Office of forcibly taking children from their parents.  Bremerhaven Police confirmed the incident this week but claimed the video had been circulating on social media with "false claims" about the reasons for the child's removal.  "The video shows a small part of a court-ordered procedure for the transfer of two children into care," police said in a statement on Saturday.  "Taking care of children is always a last resort, and only occurs for serious reasons. We cannot provide any additional explanations as to the basis for this decision to protect the family and children," the statement added.  Earlier, some social media users claimed that the police took the child from his Muslim family "after his school reported that the family was teaching the child that being transgender and gay is not acceptable in Islam."      Bloomberg: Ukrainian refugees in Romania complain about cuts in financial aid  Bloomberg reported that Eastern European countries have begun to cut financial aid for Ukrainian refugees.  The agency added that some countries in eastern Europe, including Poland, Romania, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, began to cut spending on supporting Ukrainian refugees, which led to them finding themselves in a difficult situation. For example, 4 months ago, the Romanian authorities stopped allocating money to pay for housing for Ukrainians, and this week decided to halve payments for about 100,000 Ukrainian refugees.  The agency quoted a Ukrainian refugee in Bucharest as saying: "It is clear that we are becoming a burden It is only a matter of time before all this help ends and we do not know what to do next."  The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees previously announced that 8 million and 104,606 refugees have arrived in European countries since the beginning of the Russian special military operation in Ukraine. France (118,994 refugees), Romania (117,028 refugees), Slovakia (110,444 refugees) and Moldova (109,348 refugees).          State Duma deputy: The attack of the Ukrainian march on Sevastopol is a terrorist act  State Duma deputy of the Crimean region Mikhail Sheremetev described the attack of the Ukrainian march on Sevastopol as a terrorist act aimed at intimidating the civilian population.  "The actions of the Ukrainian authorities should be considered an act of terrorism aimed at intimidating the civilian population," Sheremet said.  According to him, the Kiev authorities are "carrying out attacks on Sevastopol under the guise of a grain deal," which calls into question its continued existence.  Earlier today, Saturday, the governor of the city of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvogaev, reported that a fuel tank had caught fire in the Cossack Bay area of ​​the city, adding that the cause of the fire may be due to the fall of a march on it.  And the Russian Defense Ministry previously indicated that on March 23 and April 24, Ukraine violated guarantees not to use the humanitarian corridor, as it attacked the bases of the Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol and the civilian infrastructure of Crimea, where terrorist acts threaten to extend the grain deal after May 18.

State Duma deputy: The attack of the Ukrainian march on Sevastopol is a terrorist act

State Duma deputy of the Crimean region Mikhail Sheremetev described the attack of the Ukrainian march on Sevastopol as a terrorist act aimed at intimidating the civilian population.

"The actions of the Ukrainian authorities should be considered an act of terrorism aimed at intimidating the civilian population," Sheremet said.

According to him, the Kiev authorities are "carrying out attacks on Sevastopol under the guise of a grain deal," which calls into question its continued existence.

Earlier today, Saturday, the governor of the city of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvogaev, reported that a fuel tank had caught fire in the Cossack Bay area of ​​the city, adding that the cause of the fire may be due to the fall of a march on it.

And the Russian Defense Ministry previously indicated that on March 23 and April 24, Ukraine violated guarantees not to use the humanitarian corridor, as it attacked the bases of the Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol and the civilian infrastructure of Crimea, where terrorist acts threaten to extend the grain deal after May 18.

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