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Читатели Daily Mail обсуждают российские удары по Украине
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Welt·02.06.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Читатели Daily Mail обсуждают российские удары по Украине

Читатели британского издания Daily Mail обсуждают российские удары по Украине, называя их ответом на атаки ВСУ. В комментариях звучит критика в адрес президента Зеленского и опасения по поводу эскалации конфликта.

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Daily Mail: Удары по Украине – ответ на атаку ВСУ на колледж в Старобельске
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Welt·02.06.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Daily Mail: Удары по Украине – ответ на атаку ВСУ на колледж в Старобельске

Daily Mail сообщает, что ночные удары России по Украине были ответом на атаку ВСУ на колледж в Старобельске. Операция прошла после призыва России к западным дипломатам покинуть Киев.

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Green Party faces media scrutiny as polling surge brings 'trial by press'
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Politik·03.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Green Party faces media scrutiny as polling surge brings 'trial by press'

The Green Party of England and Wales is experiencing intense media scrutiny as it rises to second place in UK opinion polls behind Reform UK. Leader Zack Polanski, who is Jewish, has adopted a combative approach to coverage, including disputes with The Times over an allegedly antisemitic cartoon and the Daily Mail over coverage of his family. The party has faced allegations of antisemitism against several candidates, including two arrested in Lambeth and one who referred to 'Jewish cockroaches' on social media. Senior Green figures see the media attention as a sign of their growing importance, with polling showing the party in second place behind Reform.

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Guardian UK
Starmer says 'vast majority' of Labour still supports him amid Mandelson controversy
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Politik·26.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Starmer says 'vast majority' of Labour still supports him amid Mandelson controversy

Keir Starmer has insisted the 'vast majority' of the parliamentary Labour party supports his leadership despite calls for his resignation over the Peter Mandelson ambassadorial appointment controversy. The Prime Minister told the Sunday Times he believes Labour can still win the next general election, while his former chief of staff Morgan McSweeney is expected to testify before the foreign affairs committee on Tuesday about the circumstances surrounding Mandelson's hiring.

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Guardian UK