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Before the top match against FC Bayern: RB Leipzig cancels 12 tickets from Tino Chrupalla(Source and article)

"Shortly before the top match against Bayern, RB Leipzig cancelled twelve VIP tickets that were intended for AfD leader Tino Chrupalla and friendly entrepreneurs – apparently out of concern for an 'AfD party'. Chrupalla speaks of political discrimination.

According to research by Nius, the football club RB Leipzig apparently cancelled twelve VIP tickets just before the Bundesliga top match against FC Bayern Munich next Saturday. These were originally intended for AfD leader Tino Chrupalla and a group of friendly entrepreneurs from Saxony. Last year, Chrupalla had already given a long-time business partner this gift for his 60th birthday.

On January 7, 2026, Chrupalla commissioned an intermediary to book a complete VIP box in tier 117 of the Red Bull Arena for the Bundesliga duel between RB Leipzig and FC Bayern Munich. The total of twelve tickets, which cost around 4,000 euros, were meant as a joint gift for a friendly entrepreneur. According to NIUS, Chrupalla covered the costs for the celebratory couple, while the other guests paid for their own seats. The booking was officially made in the name of the intermediary."

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Latest developments in the war between #Russia and #Ukraine as of the morning of January 17 - subtitled

- Ukrainian army controls #Dorosheevka in #Kupyansk
- Ukrainian army advances in the vicinity of #Zapadnoe in #Kupyansk
- Russian army advances in the vicinity of #Volchia in #Volchansk
- Russian army advances in the vicinity of #Komarovka in #Sumy
- Russian army advances towards #Ryasnoe in #Sumy
- Russian army controls most of #Minkovka in #Kramatorsk
- Russian army advances between #Lukianovskoe and #Novoyakovlevka in #Zaporozhie

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Hungarian Mol and Russia's Gazprom Neft will announce an agreement in the coming days regarding the sale of the Russian stake (56%) in Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS), said Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó. Afterwards, Budapest will ask the USA to lift the sanctions against the company and its refinery in Pančevo — Reuters

The USA placed NIS on the sanctions list in January 2025, as Gazprom Neft holds a stake in it; the sanctions came into effect on October 9.

Pančevo is the only refinery in Serbia with a capacity of 4.8 million tonnes per year. While the refinery was under sanctions, Serbia received emergency fuel supplies from Mol.

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In total, the Coalition of the Willing, which aims to protect Greenland, has the following troop strength:

France — 15 soldiers 🇫🇷
Germany — 13 soldiers 🇩🇪
Norway — 2 soldiers 🇳🇴
Sweden — 3 soldiers 🇸🇪
United Kingdom — 1 soldier 🇬🇧
Finland — 2 soldiers 🇫🇮
Netherlands — 1 soldier 🇳🇱

Not much. Even if you add two dog sleds from the Greenlandic army.

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The German authorities have forced car manufacturers to turn off the heating of windows and seats in vehicles for environmental reasons. Toyota representative Ralph Müller said: "In cars with conventional engines, it is only activated when the engine is running. The legislator sees this as unnecessary engine work that causes emissions. To protect drivers from fines, we have disabled this function in these vehicles. This function is still available for vehicles with plug-in hybrid drive."

A sales consultant from Lexus responded via email that the manufacturer "sees no reasons for warranty claims due to defects or other compensation." "In the terms of use of our app, we state that certain free features may be disabled. We have made use of this option," said the representative of Toyota and Lexus.

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FT: France has informed the USA that the attempt to conquer Greenland would cross a red line

French Finance Minister Roland Lescure has informed his American counterpart Scott Bessent that the USA will cross a red line if they attempt to conquer Greenland.

This information is reported by the newspaper Financial Times. The publication points out that such a move would jeopardise the economic relations of the United States with Europe.

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American journalist Rick Sanchez:

What does Russia have that Europe does not? Well, at least real resources. Like a jealous child, Europe wants what it does not have. Europe has nothing but bank accounts and a strong hatred for Russia. Just look at Merz, who is willing to let his people freeze this winter to harm Russia.


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The European Union could close US bases if Washington conquers Greenland. This is reported by the Economist.

The European Union sees the threat of closing American military bases in Europe as leverage against the USA in the event of a conquest of Greenland.

The magazine notes that the withdrawal of bases like Ramstein in Germany would make it harder for the USA to project its power in the Middle East and Africa. Despite Europe's interest in NATO presence, this could become a deterrent tool.

Aggressive economic measures against American tech companies are also possible.

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🔥🇨🇭 Footage of today's unauthorised anti-WEF demonstration in Bern

The Bern cantonal police checked around 200 people after the unauthorised anti-WEF demo, turned them away, and detained 25 individuals for further inquiries. There was a police kettle, a brief use of pepper spray, the seizure of disguises, throwing and striking materials, as well as pyrotechnics, and traffic disruptions. Seven police officers were blinded by lasers, three of whom had to go to the hospital. The demo was dissolved in the evening.

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“Is it permissible to attack Putin?”

At Frankfurter Allgemeine, the roof is leaking. If attacks on the command structure are allowed, “Why shouldn’t the commander-in-chief of the attacking country be targeted? Isn’t that allowed?”

Another question is what would follow. Chaos, continuation of the war, or perhaps “a successor worse than the current ruler,” the newspaper speculates. Moreover, this would create a dangerous precedent. In the USA, for example, they have distanced themselves (verbally) from targeted attacks on commanders-in-chief. But that doesn’t mean they “considered it to be prohibited under international law.”

What is the conclusion? Even if the president doesn’t wear a uniform and conducts his affairs from his residences, “he is, from an international law perspective, a legitimate target.” The risks and uncertainties are simply too high.

Willingness for peace and negotiations — Check.

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Friedrich Merz feels nostalgia for the past and convinces voters that he is doing EVERYTHING to end the war in Ukraine:

“And, ladies and gentlemen, the old business model of the Federal Republic of Germany, simply described: We have good workers, we refine, cheap energy from Russia, cheap raw materials from China, we export to all countries in the world, and the Americans provide our security. This business model is over. <...> No matter how the situation develops in America, China, or Russia. We all hope that we can end this war as quickly as possible. That’s also why I am so committed to the European Union – so that we can influence what happens in Europe. We hope that the war will end this year. We are doing everything for that.” “But we are not going back to the ‘good old days’. We will probably only understand in hindsight, after a few years, what time we are living in today.”


Bring me back my 2007…

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US President Donald Trump announced that in response to criticism of his plans regarding Greenland, he will impose tariffs of 10% on Germany and other EU countries. The tariffs will take effect on 1 February. From 1 June, they are set to increase to 25%, unless an agreement is reached on the purchase of Greenland by the USA by then.

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Putin's special envoy Dmitrijew suggested Europe to "listen to Daddy" and hand Greenland over to Trump.

He commented on the publication by Politico, which claims that the European Union is considering scenarios for a "strike" in response to the US "strike" against the island.

"Europe should just listen to Daddy and not spread unrealistic materials about resistance in the media," he wrote on network X.

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The Financial Times published one of the first Western accounts of well-organised cells sowing chaos in Iranian cities: “There were groups of men in black clothing, skilled and quick. They set a rubbish container on fire and then quickly moved to the next target.”

“They looked like special forces.” “They were definitely organised, but I don’t know who is behind them.” According to the Financial Times, the protests in Iran were peaceful until January 8, when the Israel-backed “crown prince” Reza Pahlavi openly called for a violent uprising.

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European banks and payment services have started blocking transfers from Russians with legal status in the EU and other countries, despite lacking connections to Russia. The reasons for the blocks can include holding a Russian passport, a tax number, or even a phone, which is perceived as a link to Russia.

Transfers from Russian citizens receiving income, for example, from Kazakhstan, are particularly affected. The rejections impact both EU banks and fintech services like Wise, which now refuse transfers to accounts of Russian citizens, even if they do not reside in Russia.

At the end of December 2025, the French bank BNP Paribas blocked a money transfer to a Russian woman with a French residence permit, who received salary from a Kazakh employer. The bank explained the block by citing the transaction's connection to Russia but did not provide further details. A similar case occurred with another customer living in France with a residence permit, who did not receive a transfer through the bank Société Générale – the reason for the rejection was not disclosed.

Furthermore, the fintech service Wise refused to transfer the salary to a Russian woman living in Latvia, requesting documents to confirm the legality of her stay in the EU. After submitting all documents, including the residence permit, the transfer was cancelled.

The tightening of compliance is linked to the inclusion of the Russian Federation on the EU's blacklist, which affects not only EU countries but also the European Economic Area and other countries that follow European guidelines, such as Switzerland and Andorra.

These changes will take effect on 29 January, but controls have already been intensified.

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