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Russia has forgotten the lessons of World War II: Zelensky on the remark that Hitler was of Jewish ancestry

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Russia has forgotten the lessons of World War II: Zelensky on the remark that Hitler was of Jewish ancestry

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his daily address on Monday that Russia appears to have forgotten the lessons of World War II, in yet another series of strong remarks amid Moscow’s offensive and Kyiv’s resistance as the war enters its tenth week. “I don’t know what to say…No one has heard Moscow deny or justify anything.” All we have from there is silence, implying that the Russian leadership has forgotten all of World War II’s lessons. “Or maybe they never learned those lessons,” the 44-year-old leader speculated.

1. The statement by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov that German dictator Adolf Hitler “had Jewish blood” has sparked widespread outrage. “How can Nazification exist if we’re Jewish?” they ask. Hitler, in my opinion, also had Jewish ancestors, so it doesn’t mean everything. “We’ve been hearing from Jewish people for a long time that the biggest antisemites were Jewish,” he was quoted as saying in reports.

2. Zelensky, who is also a Jew, reacted angrily to the comments. Israel, which has a Jewish majority, also requested an apology.

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3. U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Lavrov’s remarks were “completely unacceptable.” “You’re not deceiving anyone.” “Russia’s crimes are as clear as day for the rest of the world to see,” he said, according to the Associated Press. He is the United States’ highest-ranking Jewish elected official.

4. The United States has warned that Russia is preparing to formally annex embattled eastern regions of the war-torn country. After Moscow failed to capture Kyiv, the war’s focus has shifted to Odessa, a cultural centre near the Black Sea, and rebel-held regions in the east.

5. According to reports, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will deliver an address to parliament on Tuesday that will compare the eastern European country’s struggle to Britain’s during World War II. He is expected to tell parliament that the fight against the Russian invasion is Ukraine’s “finest hour.”

6. The European Union is set to tighten sanctions against Russia over oil sales, following a major shift by Germany on Monday.

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7. “I spoke with my German counterpart @ABaerbock and thanked her for supporting a Russian oil embargo.” Germany is an important part of the preparations for this move. “I also emphasised that granting Ukraine EU candidate status is in Ukraine’s, Germany’s, and Europe’s best interests,” Ukraine foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba tweeted.

8. US President Joe Biden, who is pushing for a $33 billion aid package for the war-torn country, has expressed interest in visiting, but has no immediate plans, according to the White House.

9. The evacuation of civilians from Mariupol’s Azovstal steel plant is one of the most recent flashpoints between the two countries. The movement of civilians has been disrupted by Russian shelling, according to Ukraine.

According to the United Nations, the number of people displaced by the war has risen to 5.5 million.

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Day 6 box office receipts for Game Changer: Ram Charan’s film takes another hit, earning over ₹110 crore

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Day 6 box office receipts for Game Changer: Ram Charan’s film takes another hit, earning over ₹110 crore

Game Changer box office collection day 6: Ram Charan and Kiara Advani-starrer released in theatres on January 10.
Game Changer box office collection: Ram Charan, Kiara Advani-Game Changer is one the first big releases of this year, and came with huge audience expectations. However the film opened to mixed reviews and has performed decently at the box office. As per the latest version of Sacnilk.com, Game Changer has minted ₹6.11 crore in its sixth day of release. Game Changer is directed by Shankar.

Game Changer box office collection

The report states that Game Changer has now crossed the ₹110 crore mark at the box office. It minted ₹5.55 crore on its first Wednesday, which is the lowest for the film so far. The film had seen a slight growth on its fifth day of release, with ₹10 crore net. The overall collections now stand at ₹112.26 crore.

Game Changer minted ₹51 crore on its opening day, and saw a dip in collections on its second day with ₹21.6 crore. Day three collections were at ₹15.9 crore whereas day four net was ₹7.65 crore. The film saw a sharp decline in its weekdays and is yet to recover. Game Changer is facing stiff competition from a number of releases, which includes Nandamuri Balakrisha’s Daaku Maharaj, Unni Mukundan’s Marco and Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2: The Rule.

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Amid box office concerns for the film, a pirated version of Game Changer was allegedly aired on a local TV channel and shown in buses. Screenshots of the same surfaced on X, which caught the attention of producer Sreenivas Kumar. He took to his X account to demand strict action on it.

A few days ago, the makers of the film had filed a complaint against individuals for allegedly leaking a pirated version of the film online. The complaint also states that before the film’s release, the producers and a few team members were threatened through social media and messaging platforms like WhatsApp, wherein the same alleged pirates demanded money from producers and threatened to leak the pirated version if their demands were not fulfilled.

Game Changer is directed by Shankar and stars Ram Charan, Kiara Advani, and SJ Suryah. The film has also been released in Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.

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