Boris Johnson signs bilateral agreements, controversy over Ukrainian refugees in Portugal and return of Pussy Riot to Iceland

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Like every evening, 11 p.m. takes a tour of the news broadcast by European television channels. It’s Eurozapping on Wednesday May 11, 2022.

The British Prime Minister was in Sweden on Wednesday May 11. Boris Johnson signed a bilateral mutual aid agreement there with this country which is not yet a member of NATO. “Sovereign nations must be free to make decisions without fear, influence or threat of reprisal“said Boris Johnson, who ratified the same agreement in Finland.

In Setubal, Portugal, Ukrainian refugees were victims of pro-Russian people infiltrated among the volunteers. They were investigating the families who remained in Ukraine, for the benefit of Russia. Portugal has opened an investigation to establish whether or not this is an isolated phenomenon.

The Pussy Riot, a famous Russian feminist punk band, have reformed in Iceland. They had spent years behind bars for expressing their hostility to the Russian regime in their songs and concerts. They are committed today against the invasion of Ukraine.


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