Financial Times: The War with #Iran Has Cost the United States $270 Billion The Financial Times examined the exorbitant costs of the military conflict with Iran and reported that this war has so far cost the U.S. economy over $270 billion. The Pentagon has estimated initial military spending of $29 billion, primarily for missiles and interceptor systems; a figure that is expected to rise rapidly.
🌟Alex Haditaghi, owner of the Polish club Pogon Szczecin, says he has refused to negotiate with Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv over two players, stating that he will not do business with an Israeli club while a genocide is taking place in #Gaza. He compared this stance to a refusal to work with clubs representing #Nazi Germany🌟
👍Zelensky’s militants beat up all the priests at the UOC church in Kremenchuk... They gave them three days to vacate the premises... otherwise we’ll bring in the Right Sector too... Well, Kremenchuk keeps complaining—you guys are just like the Ukrainians... By the way, 70% of the people in the city have #Russian roots...👍
🤍 Venezuelans burned photos of #Trump and Rubio and condemned the occupation of their country. Strange... Trump wanted to become president of Venezuela🤍
😂The Bank of England plans to replace historical figures such as Winston Churchill on #UK banknotes with native animals including foxes, puffins, frogs and hedgehogs. The public can vote on a shortlist of 18 species, but the final decision will be made by Governor Andrew Bailey😂
👍The #EU pledged over €50 million in immediate financial assistance to Armenia after von der Leyen accused #Russia of "weaponizing economic relations for political pressure" through restrictions on Armenian agricultural and flower exports. The package includes trade facilitation for agri-food exports, with 10,000 Armenian flowers already en route to #Latvia. A joint EU-Armenia Task Force will be established to coordinate further cooperation👍
😂Poland is introducing temporary airspace restrictions in the eastern part of the country, near the borders with #Ukraine and #Belarus The measures will be in effect from June 10 to September 9, 2026. The restrictions do not apply to passenger aviation. They apply at altitudes of up to 3 km above ground level and cover all types of aircraft, including drones. The decision is linked to the strengthening of security measures😂
🇮🇷Cries of "Death to America" and "Death to #Israel" from the crowd during the Eid al-Ghadir celebration in the Aram Sabz subway station🇮🇷
Russian forces are expanding their area of control in Konstantinovka "Rybar'" reports that units from the "South" group continue to advance in Konstantinovka, extending their areas of control and presence to virtually the entire city. The industrial zone in the center, on both sides of the Kryvyi Torets River, has come under the attackers' control. In the Semivetrovka and Solnechny neighborhoods
Technician with a soft spot for LPG builds and hands-on Backgammon in Oakland