The revised average maximum human lifespan

The revised average maximum human lifespan Canadian scientists have shown that the average maximum human lifespan (i.e., averaged over all longevity of the Earth) at least more than previously thought. A study published in the journal Nature, and briefly about it reports the McGill University (Canada). To such conclusions experts have come, analyzing the data on life expectancy of people from USA, UK, France and Japan, going back to 1968. “We just don’t know what can be the age limit. In fact, extending the trend lines, we can show that the maximum average duration of life can continue to grow in the foreseeable future,” said co-author Siegfried Hekimi. He noted that 300 years ago many people had a short life. “If we told them that one day most people can live to a hundred years, they’d say we were crazy,” added Hakimi. Thus, the authors denied the results of American

Dading considered insufficient 2,2 million roubles for the conclusion

Ildar Dading Activist Ildar Dading appealed the court decision to pay him 2.2 million roubles as compensation for unlawful criminal prosecution. About it “Interfax” was told by his lawyer Alexey lipcer. Dading intends to seek recovery of five million rubles from the state Treasury for the damage caused him moral damages. Before this decision, according to the Agency, was appealed by the Ministry of Finance, sued in court. The compensation was announced by the Railway court on may 31. Dading became the first person brought to criminal liability for multiple participation in uncoordinated protests (article 212.1 of the criminal code). For this activist, in December 2015, was sentenced to three years imprisonment. A year Dading complained about the beatings in the correctional colony, however, the check have not confirmed this information. In February 2017 case Dading was reviewed by the Supreme court on the orders of the constitutional court. The

Drunken Irkutsk woman attacked a paramedic ambulance on the way to the hospital

In Irkutsk investigators are checking on the fact of attack of the patient to the paramedics in the ambulance EN route to the hospital. This was reported on the website SU IC in the Irkutsk region. The incident occurred June 28 at the Mill tract near Irkutsk. On the way to the hospital between 36-year-old patient and the paramedic emergency was a conflict. The woman pushed the nurse, and she hit her head when she was struck. At this time, the husband deboshirki in his car drove up to the ambulance and, after a verbal altercation with the doctors, took away his wife. Employees of the ambulance pressed on “the disturbing button” and the couple 20 minutes later, officers detained Regardie. According to preliminary data, at this point, the woman and her husband was drunk, and he refused to undergo the medical examination and was taken to the detention center.

Zakharov reported on the preparation of the response to the arrest of departmenti in USA

Maria Zakharova Russian authorities are preparing measures in response to the seizure of diplomatic property in the United States. About this informed the official representative of Russian foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova, the TV channel “Russia 1” on Wednesday, June 28, reports TASS. The diplomat noted that Moscow’s response “will have a very solid base of development”. The American side has repeatedly warned about this, said Zakharov. She also noted that this issue is not only the foreign Ministry. In early June, Zakharov said that Moscow may demand reparations for the seizure of property. In addition, she noted that access these objects are of unidentified persons. A day earlier, The Washington Post reported, citing sources, that the administration of the President of the United States Donald trump is considering returning to the Russian diplomats access to the Embassy complexes in two States. Materials on теме00:09 — 12 JanShow gruel radiochemo Americans

Unknown rammed the gates of the residence of the President of Brazil

Unknown rammed the gates of the residence of the President of Brazil Unknown car brought down the fence of the Palacio da Alvorada — official residence of the President of Brazil Michel Temer. The head of state at that time, there was not, according to the portal Globo. The attempted invasion of the Palace was made late Wednesday evening, June 28. The guards opened fire on the car when he drove into forbidden territory. The driver was detained, and the residence surrounded. Police investigate the incident. On 27 June the chief Federal Prosecutor of Brazil’s Rodrigo Janot filed charges against Temer in receiving a bribe. It is directed to the Supreme court. This charge is expected to be the first in a series of alleged episodes of corruption against an extremely unpopular leader of the country. Michel Temer, who had been Vice President, became head of state in 2016, after

The HRC called a senseless idea to introduce the concept of “registered as foreign agents” for the media

The HRC called a senseless idea to introduce the concept of “registered as foreign agents” for the media To equate the Russian mass media receiving financing from abroad, to foreign agents — is meaningless. This was stated by the head of the Council on human rights (HRC) under the Russian President Mikhail Fedotov, reports “RIA Novosti”. “I believe that this initiative is pointless because we already have a law that gives Roskomnadzor the right to collect information about all Russian media funded from abroad,” — said Fedotov. According to him, “just go to the website of Roskomnadzor” to see that “this registry there are a lot of Russian media”, including “state”. He added that the legislation “is already there, and the comparatively long”. Fedotov stressed that “it is no”. Wednesday, June 28, the senators stated that all media outlets in Russia and are campaigning for a particular candidate in the

New security measures in the US will affect 180 airlines

New security measures in the US will affect 180 airlines WASHINGTON, 29 June — RIA Novosti, Dmitry Zlatarev. New security measures, the introduction of which, the U.S. government announced Wednesday, will affect 180 airlines and more than two thousand flights, stated in the explanation of the Department of homeland security (DHS). “In the light of studied intelligence, the head of DHS, John Kelly, found it necessary to implement enhanced security measures for all passenger flights bound for the United States. These measures, both visible and hidden from view, implying a more serious checks of passengers and electronic devices, as well as increased safety standards for aircraft and airports,” the document reads. It is also noted that we are talking about “105 countries and approximately 280 airports, 180 airlines and 100 an average of 2 flights a day.” As highlighted, these measures will affect approximately 325 thousand passengers a day. DHS

Bloomberg: trump will announce the beginning of supply of coal to Ukraine in the coming days

Bloomberg: trump will announce the beginning of supply of coal to Ukraine in the coming days NEW YORK, June 29. /TASS/. American President Donald trump intends in the next few days to announce the start of coal exports from the USA to Ukraine. This was reported on Wednesday by Bloomberg. According to his sources, the White house will make the announcement during a speech on Thursday. In it, he will also report on the revision of certain rules in the energy sector in the U.S. and will focus on the possibility of creating new jobs. The President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko on air of TV channel Fox News on 21 June reported that the meeting with trump was touched upon cooperation between States in the energy sector. In this context, according to Poroshenko, it was on the supply to Ukraine coal from Pennsylvania, as well as liquefied natural gas from

Kidnapped by Islamists employees of the UN mission in Libya freed

Seven employees of the UN mission in Libya — five men and two women released after being captured by militants, according to Elaph. According to security sources, all of them safe and healthy. As the newspaper notes, the victims — natives of Libya, Malaysia, Romania, Egypt and Palestine. The Islamists stole them to trade for his followers, previously detained in Tripoli. Negotiations took place, the prisoners persuaded to let the elders of the local tribes. Earlier it was reported that the hostages were seized in the city of Zawiya. Originally it was about six. The extremists stopped a car in which there were employees of the UN, transplanted them into their cars and drove away in an unknown direction. Other details of incident are not reported. It is known that the group, taking hostages, not subject to Central authorities. After the overthrow and murder of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in

The Treasurer of the Vatican was accused of sexual harassment

George Pell Australia was accused of sexual harassment to the head of the Secretariat of the Vatican on economic matters, cardinal George Pell.. This was stated at a press conference in Melbourne the press Secretary of the Victoria police as Shane Patton (Shane Patton), reports Reuters. Allegations in several points of claim, each of which relates to offences of a sexual nature, the Agency said. 76-year-old Pell should stand trial on 18 July. Other details not specified. In a press-service of the Vatican and the Australian Catholic Church has not yet commented on the incident. Police have launched an investigation against Pella in July of last year. Law enforcement said that the priest involved in the sexual abuse of a minor. In 2015 he was charged with concealing crimes of pedophiles. The cardinal also got in sight of the police in the 1970s-1990s. Pell lived in Australia from 2001 to