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It is likely that after Moscow and Pyongyang decided to deploy North Korean forces in Ukraine, these countries asked China for permission and received it, says Professor Joel Atkinson of Seoul's Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. According to him, the goals of these three regimes are close to each other. – If Russia loses in Ukraine, it will leave the board. But if he wins, he will be ready to conquer Europe, he said. The rapprochement of Russia, North Korea and China took place against the background of aggression against Ukraine. According to US and South Korean intelligence services, the…

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At 6:00 p.m. Polish time, voting for the Georgia state legislative elections ended. Exit polls by pro-government media show the ruling Georgian Dream party in the lead. Bidzina Ivanishvili, the group's chairman and the country's richest person, announced the victory after the results. According to pro-government Imedi TV, GM rose 56.1%. An Edison Research survey commissioned by opposition Formula TV showed Georgian Dream won with 40.9 per cent. vote. Opposition parties, on the other hand, won a total of 51.9 percent. Voters include Coalition for Change – 16.7 percent, United Bloc – 16.7 percent, Strong Georgia – 10.3 percent, and…

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The smoke problem returns like a boomerang every year. The scale of this is perfectly illustrated by the world ranking of cities with the most polluted air. However, there are cities that are effectively fighting smog. Replacing chimneys is only the first step.The smell of smoke does not pollute the cities and villages of Poland yet, but it is already known that the upcoming heating season will be different in a number of polluted seasons. “Although there is less smoke, there is still a long way to clean the air,” says Patrick Bialas, an anti-flu activist and Katowice city councilor.Alert…

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The smoke problem returns like a boomerang every year. The scale of this is perfectly illustrated by the world ranking of cities with the most polluted air. However, there are cities that are effectively fighting smog. Replacing chimneys is only the first step.The smell of smoke does not pollute the cities and villages of Poland yet, but it is already known that the upcoming heating season will be different in a number of polluted seasons. “Although there is less smoke, there is still a long way to clean the air,” says Patrick Bialas, an anti-flu activist and Katowice city councilor.Alert…

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The planes collided in midair. 3 people died Three men were killed when two light aircraft collided mid-air in a wooded area near Sydney. Witnesses tried to help the victim, but it was too late. The cause of the disaster is unknown. The accident occurred on Saturday morning in a forested area southwest of Sydney, Australia. A Cessna 182 plane carrying two people collided with an ultralight plane carrying one person. Unfortunately, all participants in this accident died. Australia. the plane collided in midair NSW Police Acting Chief Inspector Timothy Cullman said two planes fell to the ground and one…

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Bishop Paolo Pezzi of the Archdiocese of Our Lady of Moscow said the visit of Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, Pope Francis' special envoy, to Russia is a ray of hope and a step towards peace. “To be honest, I don't get the impression that there is any will or real desire for peace,” he said at the same time. Cardinal Matteo Zuppi visited the Russian capital from October 14th to 16th. This was his second visit to Moscow as part of a mission entrusted to him by Pope Francis in connection with Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Bishop Paolo Pezzi of…

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The AFP news agency reported on Saturday that the number of victims of Tropical Storm Trami in the Philippines has reached at least 97, citing local authorities. Floods and landslides completely destroyed some towns in the north of the country. “Many areas are still under water,” said President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who visited the worst-hit region of Bicol.A tropical storm hit the main island of Luzon on Thursday, bringing the heaviest rain in a day in some places in two months. AFP reports that on Saturday rescuers recovered more bodies from areas affected by floods and landslides, bringing the death…

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Two dangerous situations occurred in Chorzów (Silesia province) due to drunk drivers. One of them failed to stop at a traffic light and almost hit a police car. The second one did not notice the road work and almost landed in the ditch. Both will be held accountable for their actions in court.The first incident happened on October 21 at the intersection of Katowicka and Dabrovsky streets in Chorzhov. The driver disobeyed the traffic light and drove at high speed and almost collided with the police car. A breathalyzer test showed that the man had about half a permille of…

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Conscious use of media – especially in the age of artificial intelligence – protects against misinformation and hate. On the occasion of the World Media and Information Literacy Week announced by UNESCO, we remind you how to be responsible when sharing content, especially on social networks. Most Poles point to a number of threats emanating from the Internet, including hate speech, hate speech and disinformation. About a third of them admit that they are afraid of false information and fake news when using the Internet. These are the conclusions of the August study on cyber security in Poland, the report…

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A new method of attacking Russian drones was explained on Ukrainian television by Mykhailo Shamanov, a spokesperson for the Kyiv Military Administration. – Most attacks are carried out by Shahed drones. Attacks occur in waves, mostly at night. Shahid enters from a low height. They circle around and attract attention, said a military officer quoted by Ukrinforum. The Russians developed new tactics. The drone spins around and around. They may seem pointless at first glance, but in his opinion, their main purpose is to confuse the Ukrainian military. – forcing them to move and creating a “corridor” for subsequent waves…

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