In France, they offered to live in the former house of the deceased fashion designer

Mansion Global: renting the house of fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld will cost at least 15 thousand euros In the French commune of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin which belonged to the late German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld. The cost of living in a house depends on the time of year, according to Mansion Global. Rent for a day will cost from 15 thousand (over 1.2 million rubles) to 45 thousand euros (more than 3.6 million rubles). The minimum booking period is a week. The object was erected in 1902, during the Second World War it was used as an observation deck. Lagerfeld purchased the mansion in 1988 and owned it until the end of the 1990s. The former residence of the fashion designer is called La Vigie, which means “Hours” in French. The house can comfortably accommodate 12 guests and has six bedrooms, four bathrooms, a billiard room, a dressing room, a study and

Lavrov accused Poland and Lithuania of wanting to measure the coolness against the backdrop of the crisis

Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov: Poland and Lithuania do not solve the problem with migrants at the border Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov caught Poland and Lithuania, faced with the next round of the migration crisis, in their unwillingness to solve problems with refugees. According to the diplomat, the countries only want to measure their coolness. The quote is given by TASS.

The Kremlin said there are no plans to save QR codes after the pandemic

Peskov: the issue of QR codes after the pandemic is not discussed, it is not known when it will end Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said there were no plans to keep QR codes after the end of the pandemic. His words on Wednesday, November 10, are quoted by Interfax. The President's press secretary noted that the issue of their preservation is not being considered, because no one can say how long the pandemic will last.

Hundreds of Afghans fled the country disguised as journalists

Khaama Press: hundreds of Afghans pretended to be journalists to leave the country Hundreds of Afghan citizens pretended to be journalists to leave the republic after the seizure of power of the radical Taliban movement (a terrorist organization banned in Russia) . This is reported by Khaama Press with reference to the National Union of Journalists of Afghanistan. According to the agency, during the evacuation of Western forces from the republic, a number of organizations not connected with the media brought their employees, as well as their relatives and friends into lists disguised as journalists. It is noted that this allowed the Afghans to quickly obtain the necessary documents and leave the country. Khaama Press notes that these organizations also appropriated part of the international financial assistance. Union head Masroor Lutfi said some media outlets sold journalistic accreditations on the black market. According to him, hundreds of real media workers