Turkey confirms all 20 on board military cargo plane that crashed in Georgia killed – Europe live

The article discusses various news stories from around the world, including:

* A Turkish military cargo plane crashed in Georgia, killing all on board. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.
* Ukraine's justice minister, German Galushchenko, has been suspended amid allegations of corruption. He was accused of being involved in a $100m scheme and will defend himself in court.
* The European Union highlighted the need to improve efforts against corruption if Ukraine wants to join the bloc.
* A Russian foreign ministry official said that Russia is ready to resume negotiations with Ukraine on the peace process in Istanbul.
* Kazakhstan's parliament passed a bill banning the promotion of "non-traditional sexual orientation" in public spaces and the media, which rights groups have described as discriminatory.

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Ugh, can't they just get their acts together with the formatting? The news article is all over the place - one minute I'm reading about a plane crash in Georgia, and the next thing I know, I'm down the rabbit hole of Ukrainian politics. Can't they pick a main topic to focus on? 🤯

And what's up with these random bits of info? Like, can we please stick to just Ukraine for a second? It feels like they're trying to make this article about everything except actual current events. And don't even get me started on the font choices - it looks like they raided grandma's attic for old computer fonts. 👀

I mean, I guess if you want to learn about corruption and international relations, this is the place to start. But honestly, can't someone just summarize everything in one coherent thread? 🤷‍♀️
 
🚨 Can we talk about this Kazakhstani bill for a sec? I mean, I get where they're coming from, but come on, who does that? 🤷‍♂️ It's like they want to erase the fact that ppl are different and have feelings too. And what even is "non-traditional sexual orientation" - just a fancy way of saying LGBTQ+ right? 🌈 We gotta stand up for our rights and not let anyone dictate how we express ourselves. It's all about equality and acceptance, fam. The EU is already talking about corruption in Ukraine, but what about this kinda thing too? Can't we have a conversation about human rights without it being political? 💬
 
omg what's going on with corruption everywhere?? 🤯 first turkish plane crashes killing everyone on board and now ukraine's justice minister gets suspended for allegedly being involved in a $100m scheme? that's insane. EU is all like "if you wanna join us, clean up your act" but is it just politics as usual? 🤑 russian foreign ministry official says they're ready to talk peace process but meanwhile kazakhstan passes bill banning LGBTQ+ promotion and rights groups are totally freaking out over that one 🚫👎
 
🤔 The world is really not playing nice, is it? 🌎 I'm so worried about Ukraine, a minister getting suspended over corruption allegations is one thing, but the whole situation with Russia is just... 😟 I don't think we can keep ignoring the human cost of all this. Corruption is bad enough on its own, but when you add in the conflict and tension between countries, it's like the world is spinning out of control 🔄.

And Kazakhstan passing a bill that basically bans LGBTQ+ people from being open about who they are? That's just heartbreaking 😔 We need to stand up for our human rights and make sure everyone has the freedom to be themselves. I'm all for supporting Ukraine in their fight against Russia, but let's not forget about other countries that might be struggling with similar issues 🤝
 
😱 I'm so sorry to hear about that Turkish military plane crash! 🚨 My thoughts are with the families of the victims 💔. Can't imagine what they're going through right now 😭. The EU's stance on corruption is super valid, we do need to work together to prevent such things from happening in other countries 🌎💪. And I'm really hoping for a peaceful resolution in Ukraine, everyone deserves peace and stability 🕊️. But, ugh, Kazakhstan's bill is just so... outdated 💔👎 We should be supporting love and acceptance everywhere, not trying to hold people back 💖. Keeping my fingers crossed for all of these stories having positive outcomes 🤞💫.
 
🤕 just reading this news is giving me the feels, you know? like we're living in a world where corruption and violence are still super prevalent 🌎 i mean, ukraine's justice minister getting suspended over allegations of corruption is just another example of how far gone things have gotten 🤯 but at the same time, it's also kinda reassuring to see that there are people who care enough to speak out against it 💪 and i'm all for trying to improve efforts against corruption in europe - let's work towards a cleaner government, you know? 🌿 anyway, it's crazy to think about how much work is left to be done to create a more just and equal society 🌈 gotta keep pushing forward, even when it feels like the odds are against us 💪
 
🤕 what's going on with corruption everywhere? first it's Ukraine and now Kazakhstan is trying to ban LGBTQ+ people from spreading their message 🌈😢 can't they just live in peace? and Russia thinks they're gonna just sit down and talk about peace after all the stuff they've done 🙄 meanwhile, Turkish plane crash is still a huge mystery what really happened there? 🚨💔
 
😕 Corruption is still a huge problem all around the world 🌎. Just think about it, Ukraine's justice minister got caught up in a $100m scheme and now he's suspended... that's crazy 💸. And what's with Kazakhstan passing this bill? It's like they're trying to turn back the clock ⏪. I mean, we get it, traditional values are important, but banning promotion of LGBTQ+ orientation is just not cool 😒. It's not like it's gonna hurt anyone... it's all about equality and respect for everyone 🤝.

And have you seen the European Union's response? They're all like "oh, Ukraine needs to improve its anti-corruption efforts if you wanna join us"... that's a pretty strong message 💪. I hope Ukraine can take some constructive criticism and work on getting its house in order 👍. The world is watching 🌐.

It's just so frustrating when countries go back on progress 🙄. We need more people speaking out against these kinds of laws... it's time for change 🔄!
 
omg ukraine is like totally struggling with corruption rn 🤯 i mean germany galushchenko getting suspended is a big deal but the eu is all like we want ukraine to join us if you can clean up your act lol it's like ukraine needs to step up their game and fight against corruption more seriously 🚫 meanwhile kazakhstan is trying to ban lgbt+ ppl from being themselves in public 😢 that's just not right at all 👎 the turkey crash is tragic but let's be real who even thinks a military cargo plane is a safe mode of transportation? 🤦‍♂️ anyway ukraine needs to focus on their corruption problems before they can even think about joining the eu or whatever 🚨
 
🤔 I'm not sure about this one... the Turkish military cargo plane crash is definitely sad news 🚨. But what's with all these corruption allegations? It feels like Ukraine's justice minister, German Galushchenko, got a bit of bad luck with timing, don't you think? 😅 The EU saying that if Ukraine wants to join the bloc, they gotta clean up their act is kinda fair, though 🙏. And Russia being ready to talk peace in Istanbul sounds like good news 🤞. But those Kazakhstan parliament bills... I just can't fathom why anyone would try to limit people's freedom of expression like that 🚫. It feels so outdated and intolerant 😒.
 
this is getting crazy 🤯... corruption is everywhere it feels like and now ukraine's justice minister gets suspended for a $100m scheme that's wild 🤑... but what really got me thinking is that kazakhstan just passed this bill to ban non-traditional sexual orientation in public spaces... like, can't we all just coexist here? 🤝 i mean, freedom of expression and stuff should be respected... doesn't matter where u're from or who u are... 🌎 but at the same time, i get why some ppl might feel uncomfortable with things they don't understand... so like, maybe there's a middle ground here? 🤔
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corruption_in_Ukraine 🚨💔 just another country trying to clean up its act but it's hard when there's so much cash involved... 100m is a lot of noobs getting rich off corruption 🤑 Ukraine wants EU membership and they're gonna have to deal with some pretty dirty politics first... meanwhile Russia is over here saying they wanna talk about peace but they just keep on bombing 🤖 Kazakhstan is trying to be cool but banning LGBTQ+ stuff is just mean 👎 how many places like this are there? 🌎
 
OMG did you know that I just tried this new coffee shop near my place 🤯 they have this amazing cold brew it's soooo good 📦 I'm really thinking of getting a subscription, I go through like 3 bags of beans every week. Anyway back to the news... I mean I feel bad for the Turkish pilot family, no one deserves that 😔 but can we talk about Ukraine for a sec? I've been following this peace process and it's just so complicated 🤯 have you seen those Ukrainian dramas? they're like soap operas but with tank fights 💥 and Russian foreign ministry is all like "we're gonna talk again"... yeah right, let's see how that goes 🙃
 
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