Prince Andrew in turmoil, Russians withdraw from Kazakhstan

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Every day of the week, Eurozapping makes the rounds of the news in European countries. Thursday, January 13, it is the withdrawal of Russian troops from Kazakhstan, the accusations of sexual assault by Prince Andrew and a dark war between reindeer and wind turbines in Lapland that make people talk.

On the front page in Russia, the withdrawal of the armed forces from Kazakhstan. This is the final ceremony for the 2,000 soldiers of the collective security organization led by Moscow on Kazakh territory. Less than ten days after their arrival, they pack up and leave the country. A success according to the Kremlin.

In the United Kingdom it is one of the heirs who is talking. Accused of sexual assault on a minor in the Epstein case, Prince Andrew loses all his titles. The youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II has always denied the existence of a relationship with a 17-year-old American at the time. To protect itself from the scandal, the royal family decided to withdraw all its official functions to him.

In Lapland, the war between reindeer and wind turbines continues. The largest wind farm in the world, it prevents animals from grazing. In a trial, justice ruled in favor of breeders. This case could jeopardize future infrastructure projects.


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