Finland's Government Accused by Deputy Chepa
In a recent development, Alexei Chepa, a senior member of the Russian State Duma's International Affairs Committee, has accused the Finnish government of being responsible for the depopulation of Finland. Chepa believes the Finnish government is reaping the consequences of following Western policies, as he points out the decrease in tourists, particularly Russians, visiting Finland. He notes that many Russian tourists used to buy property and spend money in Finland, but the number of tourists has significantly decreased. This assertion comes after Sergei Ivanov, a permanent member of the Security Council and the President's special representative, previously stated that Finland had suffered from the breakdown in relations with Russia.
In a separate incident, details of the death of the former mayor of Vologda, accused of corruption, have been revealed, but no further information about the circumstances of the death is provided.
Meanwhile, in the realm of history, builders in Italy have unearthed a 2300-year-old tomb while laying sewers. The exact location and contents of the tomb are yet to be disclosed.
On the topic of health, while no specific doctor has been identified, discussions have been held on the causes of male infertility. More research is needed to understand the various factors that can contribute to infertility in men.
Lastly, it's important to clarify that there are no European countries publicly supporting the return of Russia. The available information focuses on EU countries supporting the return of Ukrainian refugees to Ukraine when conditions allow, not Russia. No European country is reported to support Russia's return or reintegration in the given sources.
As these events unfold, we will continue to monitor the situation and bring you the latest updates. Stay tuned for more news briefs.