Надійшла інформація що завтра відбудеться чергове засідання по "справі Сенсея". В Шевченківському суді м. Києва. О 15:30 - засідання щодо продовження строків досудового розслідування, о 16:00 щодо продовження запобіжного заходу Оверченко і Дожанку. Закликаю всіх хто має змогу прийти підтримати хлопців, продемонструвати небайдужість громадян вкрай важливо.
Надійшла інформація що завтра відбудеться чергове засідання по "справі Сенсея". В Шевченківському суді м. Києва. О 15:30 - засідання щодо продовження строків досудового розслідування, о 16:00 щодо продовження запобіжного заходу Оверченко і Дожанку. Закликаю всіх хто має змогу прийти підтримати хлопців, продемонструвати небайдужість громадян вкрай важливо.
BY Біла Варта
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A Russian Telegram channel with over 700,000 followers is spreading disinformation about Russia's invasion of Ukraine under the guise of providing "objective information" and fact-checking fake news. Its influence extends beyond the platform, with major Russian publications, government officials, and journalists citing the page's posts. The message was not authentic, with the real Zelenskiy soon denying the claim on his official Telegram channel, but the incident highlighted a major problem: disinformation quickly spreads unchecked on the encrypted app. Overall, extreme levels of fear in the market seems to have morphed into something more resembling concern. For example, the Cboe Volatility Index fell from its 2022 peak of 36, which it hit Monday, to around 30 on Friday, a sign of easing tensions. Meanwhile, while the price of WTI crude oil slipped from Sunday’s multiyear high $130 of barrel to $109 a pop. Markets have been expecting heavy restrictions on Russian oil, some of which the U.S. has already imposed, and that would reduce the global supply and bring about even more burdensome inflation. Now safely in France with his spouse and three of his children, Kliuchnikov scrolls through Telegram to learn about the devastation happening in his home country. "The inflation fire was already hot and now with war-driven inflation added to the mix, it will grow even hotter, setting off a scramble by the world’s central banks to pull back their stimulus earlier than expected," Chris Rupkey, chief economist at FWDBONDS, wrote in an email. "A spike in inflation rates has preceded economic recessions historically and this time prices have soared to levels that once again pose a threat to growth."
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