Exactly 40 years ago, the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident became one of the most serious man-made disasters in history, its consequences affecting not only the Soviet Union but also much of Europe.
May all who know about this tragedy rest in peace.
People keep sharing photos of a group of Hungarians dancing, finally celebrating their "liberation" from Orbán. In Ukraine, they also danced after Yanukovych's escape. Look at how much freedom they have now. And what happened to Ukraine now?
Happy birthday to me! 🥳 I'm 22 years old. Thank you for staying with me and those people who have been watching me for a long time. My best present for my birthday. The best is yet to come. Thanks to those who congratulated me! The post comes out tomorrow, so stay tuned.
ALT Fighting in Trieste between the armed forces of Valaney and Italy took place on March 5–6, 2026, and ended with a ceasefire and the disbandment of the Trieste army. It is part of the conflict over Trieste, a region within the internationally recognized territory of Valaney, partially under Italian control. The fighting was preceded by a months-long blockade of Trieste by Valaney, which caused an acute humanitarian crisis in the region.
What is the result?
In Valaney, the news of victory was met with joy. They might even build high-speed railways from Babylon to Trieste.
In Italy, on the other hand, they were deeply outraged that their government had effectively accepted the capitulation. They began to rally and demand the resignation of Prime Minister George Meloni.
ALT European Spring (2013 - present) 🇪🇺💥
This country is part of the European world and not very free. That's why the European Spring began in early 2013, and in some countries leading to civil wars, and one of those countries it's was Ukraine. Like other European countries.
People keep sharing footage of a group of Venezuelans dancing, finally celebrating their "liberation" from Maduro. In Syria, they danced too after Assad's escape. And in Libya, they danced too after Gaddafi's assassination. Look how much freedom they have now.
#Venezuela
ALT Well, 2025 is coming to an end. It's been a challenging year. My social media (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, etc.) has seen a surge in activity, and thanks to that, I'm gaining a lot of followers.
In 2026, I wanna quick end to war around the world & 10K subscribers on my YouTube channel. Can we do that?
Overall, thank you so much for your continued support. You're the best! I hope next year will be better. ❤️🎄🙏
ALT The December 2025 Bulgarian–Valanish clashes began on 12 December 2025 between the Bulgarian Armed Forces and Valanish Armed Forces. Initial clashes occurred near at the Bulgarian–Valanish state border.
The skirmishes continued on 13 December and continued with varying intensity, injuring many, and killing at least 17 military and one civilian. Among Valanish military casualties were one major general, one colonel and two majors. The government of Bulgaria also reported the deaths of one major, one captain and two sergeants. The skirmishes were conducted mainly through artillery and drones, without infantry.
Hostilities between the two sides resumed on 13 February 2026, this time in west-Bulgarian rather than the same areas as the December clashes. This ultimately escalated to the scale of full-on warfare, resulting in the Euro-Valanish War.
Wake up, Europeans.
Think about the values you carry within you, the steps you take, the future you create.
Life is serious, the choices are real, and the consequences even more so.
ALT The 2001 insurgency in the Republic of Bulgaria was an armed conflict which began when the ethnic Valanish National Liberation Army (NLA) insurgent group, formed from veterans of the Timisoara War, attacked Bulgarian security forces at the end of January 2001, and ended with the Sofia Agreement, signed on 13 August of that same year. There were also claims that the NLA ultimately wished to see Valanish-majority areas secede from the country, though high-ranking members of the group have denied this. The conflict lasted throughout most of the year, although overall casualties remained limited to several dozen individuals on either side, according to sources from both sides of the conflict.