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Austrian ex-foreign minister has ponies flown in on military plane as she moves to Russia
Austrian ex-foreign minister has ponies flown in on military plane as she moves to Russia
A former Austrian minister who announced recently that she was moving to Russia to lead a think tank, reportedly flew in her ponies to Moscow on a military plane. Karin Kneissl will move to St Petersburg to work at the Geopolitical Observatory for Russia’s Key Issues [GORKI], she told the Russian TASS news agency recently. Last week Ms Kneissl brought two of her ponies to St Petersburg on a military aircraft from the Russian air base at Hmeimim in Syria following a diversion from its intended mission of transporting troops. The Insider reported that Fighterbomber Z-channel confirmed that an Il-76 military transport aircraft was used to carry the animals. Ms Kneissl, 58, received a lot of notoriety for inviting Russian presidentVladimir Putin to her wedding in 2018. She co-founded the GORKI centre which she set up with St Petersburg University in June to “help define the policies for the Russian Federation” with a focus on the Near and Middle East. She said: “Since there is a lot of work and it requires a lot of attention, I can’t do it in passing, I decided to move to St Petersburg for this work.” It was reported that the Russian aircraft used to bring her two ponies belonged to the 224th flight detachment of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation which in May came under US and Ukrainian sanctions for transporting equipment and mercenaries of the Wagner Group. Ms Kneissl – who is a former foreign minister – relocated to France in September 2020 and took on the role of a guest columnist for Russia Today, an outlet often perceived as a propagandistic mouthpiece of the Kremlin. Her invitation to Mr Putin drew widespread criticism. It occurred just months after several EU countries, excluding Austria, had expelled numerous Russian diplomats in response to the nerve agent attack on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in Salisbury. On Wednesday, the former Austrian minister expressed shock over her move to Russia turning “political”. In a Telegram post, she said that she had moved her “books, clothes and ponies from Marseille to Beirut via DHL” in June 2022. Ms Kneissl had been living in Lebanon after leaving Austria in 2020 amidst a political scandal. However, Lebanon served as a temporary arrangement, she explained, and she would travel to Russia every six weeks for work. “Due to sanctions there are neither flights nor DHL [for her move to Russia],” she wrote. “I therefore had the option of accompanying a Russian transport flight from Syria to Russia, for which I am very grateful.” Ms Kneissl held the position of Austrian foreign affairs minister from 2017 to 2019. Meanwhile, the website of the Department of Veterinary Medicine of the Leningrad Region stated on 9 September that veterinarians carried out “all the necessary measures when importing animals into the territory of the Russian Federation”. “Specialists conducted a clinical examination of the ponies, took blood samples, and also quarantined them. Domestic horses are healthy”. Read More A flotilla of migrant boats from Tunisia overwhelms an Italian island and tests Meloni's policy Complex Napoleon: how Bonaparte’s unrivalled ambition built an empire and left a tangled legacy Weapons, spy satellites and nuclear ambitions: what we learned from Putin’s summit with Kim Jong-un in Russia The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary
2023-09-14 18:23
MrBeast: Will ex-member Jake The Viking return after 3 years? Fans seem hopeful
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Jake The Viking left the MrBeast crew around 3 years ago
2023-05-16 17:50
US job growth beats expectations in May; unemployment rate rises to 3.7%
US job growth beats expectations in May; unemployment rate rises to 3.7%
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON U.S. employment increased more than expected in May, but a moderation in wages could
2023-06-02 20:58
FBI says it has sabotaged hacking tool created by elite Russian spies
FBI says it has sabotaged hacking tool created by elite Russian spies
By Raphael Satter and Christopher Bing WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The FBI has sabotaged a suite of malicious software used by elite
2023-05-10 00:54
Rhodes fires: Hundreds back in UK after 'traumatic' Rhodes fires
Rhodes fires: Hundreds back in UK after 'traumatic' Rhodes fires
Britons have been flying into airports including Gatwick, Heathrow, Stansted, Birmingham and Bristol.
2023-07-25 11:27
N. Carolina Republicans enact voting changes ahead of 2024, prompting Democrats to sue
N. Carolina Republicans enact voting changes ahead of 2024, prompting Democrats to sue
By Sharon Bernstein North Carolina Republicans on Tuesday pushed through new curbs on same-day voter registration by overriding
2023-10-11 06:52
Millions of Chinese tourists are going on holiday again. Many of them are headed for Thailand
Millions of Chinese tourists are going on holiday again. Many of them are headed for Thailand
Thailand's golden beaches, shopping districts and ornate temples are filling with tourists once again and Chinese vacationers are getting an especially VIP welcome under a new visa-free scheme.
2023-09-29 10:24
Why Do Airplanes Feel Like They’re Moving So Slowly?
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2023-10-12 21:15
Andrew Tate describes love as having 'authority' over people, trolls say ‘he has larger ego than Mt Everest’
Andrew Tate describes love as having 'authority' over people, trolls say ‘he has larger ego than Mt Everest’
Andrew Tate gets trolled after he shares his definition of 'Love'
2023-09-26 14:23
Oklahoma judge could be removed for her text exchanges during a murder trial
Oklahoma judge could be removed for her text exchanges during a murder trial
An Oklahoma judge may be forced to step down for allegedly exchanging over 500 text messages with a bailiff in which she mocked trial participants and talked offensively about the state's attorneys while she presided over a murder trial in June, according to a petition filed Tuesday.
2023-10-13 04:58
Selena Gomez dragged for using too many filters as she looks unrecognizable in sultry Instagram pictures
Selena Gomez dragged for using too many filters as she looks unrecognizable in sultry Instagram pictures
Miley Cyrus shared Selena's photos on social media, demonstrating her connection with the singer
2023-07-01 19:29
Analysis-Inflation, budget risks await Polish vote winner
Analysis-Inflation, budget risks await Polish vote winner
By Karl Badohal, Pawel Florkiewicz and Gergely Szakacs WARSAW Less than three weeks ahead of Poland's hotly contested
2023-09-26 00:28