Denis Lavinski
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Denis Lavinski
@denislavinski
LA based artist / Studio @ Bendix Building / DM for visits and inquiries


Türkiye will host a NATO meeting and President Ahmad al-Sharaa may be a guest at the official dinner.

Kaja Kallas was born on June 18, 1977, in Tallinn into a family deeply scarred by Soviet occupation. Her mother, Kristi, was only six months old when she, along with her mother and grandmother, was deported to Siberia’s Krasnoyarsk region in cattle wagons. They spent ten years there before finally returning to Estonia in 1959. That family history of survival shaped Kallas into one of Europe’s strongest voices against Russian aggression — a stance that earned her the nickname “Europe’s Iron Lady” after she became Estonia’s first female prime minister in January 2021. She studied law at University of Tartu, graduating in 1999, and later earned an Executive MBA from the Estonian Business School in 2010 while building a successful career as a competition lawyer and partner at major law firms. Her father, Siim Kallas, served as Prime Minister of Estonia and later Vice-President of the European Commission. For many years, this actually pushed Kaja away from politics because she did not want to spend her life being compared to her father. She played drums, loved dancing, and by age 27 had already become a partner in a law firm where the other partners were over 60 and spent their days golfing — making her question whether that was really the life she wanted. That restlessness pushed her into politics in 2010. Within a year she entered parliament, and later became a member of the European Parliament for the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe from 2014 to 2018, where Politico named her one of Brussels’ most influential women. In 2018, she married her second husband, Arvo Hallik, while raising a blended family with two children and navigating the collapse of her first coalition government, the global pandemic, and the highest inflation in the European Union. When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Kallas pushed Estonia to donate more than 1% of its GDP in support of Ukraine — a larger share than any other country. She repeatedly argued that every weapon sent to Ukraine weakens the enemy while strengthening Estonia’s own security.




Name one Arsenal player that would get into the PSG or Bayern Munich side. It’s impossible btw.

Welcome to 220 Central Park South, where there are 118 residential units. The penthouse suite is owned by Ken Griffin. Zohran Mamdani and the socialists have been targeting this building as an example as to why they should, "Tax the Rich," to be able to afford the billions he wants to spend on universal childcare, healthcare for migrants, breadlines etc. Billionaires like Kevin O'Leary have been warning a Pied-à-Terre Tax will force wealthy people out of the city. Recently Griffin prepared to halt the "redevelopment of 350 Park Avenue, creating 6,000 highly paid construction jobs and supporting the creation of more than 15,000 permanent jobs in mid-town New York." The socialists have LIED saying there is 0 risk to the "Fair Share Act and the Pied-à-Terre Tax, saying billionaires won't leave because of amazing NYC culture. HAHAHA What an absolute liar. He is turning NYC into a communist ran slum. This man has no place in office. America has no place for commie idiots. PERIOD!!!!

The welcome return of German military might ft.trib.al/sM42WaN | opinion

Funny thing is that Cuba was not allowed to park Russian missiles in their country in 1962. So why should Vladimir Putin accept NATO troops at the Russian border? (Pentagon spokesman John Kirby interacting with journalist Matt Lee)

British Cabinet Ministers Losing Confidence in PM Keir Starmer: "It's Bleak" as Coup Talks Heat Up — iPaper

















