An international arts festival starts in Tatarstan in December

The XIV International Festival of Arts “Philharmonia” will be held in Tatarstan from 5 to 15 December International Festival of Arts “Philharmonia”. As Tatar Inform specifies, the cultural event will take place from 5 to 15 December. Guests of the festival will get acquainted with a wide range of genres of performing arts, from folklore to pop. Talking about the project Svetlana Chernykh, head of the listener relations department, pointed out that this year, despite the difficulties associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, the organizers were able to attract many outstanding artists to participate in the festival. “This is a saxophonist, People's Artist of the Russian Federation Igor Butman, and pianists Vadim Palmov, Sergei Kuznetsov and Varvara Myagkova, and actor Nikolai Fomenko, and cellist Sergei Slovachevsky,” she explained, adding that the Philharmonic also invited outstanding groups, including The Stradivalenki quartet and the Akimov St. Petersburg Comedy Theater. According to her, starting

The final of the student competition “Big Break” has begun in Nizhny Novgorod

600 people will take part in the final of the student “Big Change” p> 600 students from different regions reached the final, TASS reports. Among them, 300 winners will be determined. 150 fourth-year students will receive prizes of 1 million rubles each, 150 students of the 2nd – 3rd courses – 200 thousand each. Teachers-mentors of the winners will receive 150 thousand rubles each, and the 20 best educational organizations – 2 million rubles, which can be directed to the development of the educational environment. “It's great that the guys also got the opportunity to participate in the project. A large number of students responded to participate in the competition, showing good preparation and an active life position. The finalists will have a rich program, including events with the participation of representatives of other projects of our platform: the winners of the “Leaders of Russia” will perform at the final

The immunologist appreciated the decision of Rospotrebnadzor to release the vaccinated from quarantine

Immunologist Kryuchkov: even those vaccinated after close contact with the infected need to be isolated do not go into quarantine for months after contact with patients with COVID-19. His words on Wednesday, November 17, are quoted by “Radiotochka NSN” in the Telegram channel. “This is done in order to give some goodies, preferably free,” the doctor said and noted that it is important assess the degree of contact. For example, if a vaccinated person just walked past an infected person, then he could hardly get sick, Kryuchkov said. But in the event that we are talking about long-term close contact, there is a rather high risk of infection, the specialist emphasized. In his opinion, in such a situation, it is still necessary to observe the self-isolation regime for seven to eight days. “The risks of infection after vaccination are approximately halved, but such people can still become infected or be

Details of the construction of the wall on the border of Poland with Belarus are revealed

Polish Senator Mruz promised to lay the foundation of the wall on the eastern border in December walls on the border with Belarus on December 15 this year, and revealed the details of the construction. After signing the contracts, the Poles plan to immediately start work and lay the foundation, RIA Novosti reports. Mruz promised that the wall would reliably close the 180-kilometer section of the Polish border. To do this, it is planned to increase its height to five meters, equip the structure with motion sensors, night and day vision cameras. Related materials 00:01 – November 3 Ours is a stranger. Europe has accepted millions of refugees. Why are they now hated, considered terrorists and want to drive them out? 16:12 – 8 November Hundreds of migrants break through to Poland from Belarus. Polish troops are pulled together to the border and prepare for defense The cost of the

High oil prices found a threat to Russia

Researcher Sugiura: high oil prices hurt producers and consumers High oil prices pose a threat to producer countries and for the countries-consumers of raw materials, damaging their national interests, Toshihiro Sugiura, a specialist at the Institute for Economic Research of North Asia (ERINA) in Japan in the field of oil and gas, told RIA Novosti. a minus for the global, Japanese and Russian economies, ”the expert explained. The specialist finds the optimal price in the region of $ 60 per barrel.

Shows the benefits of coffee and tea

Chinese scientists have found that coffee and tea consumption reduces the risk of stroke and dementia Researchers from China have shown that moderate consumption of coffee and/or tea is associated with a lower risk of stroke and dementia. An article by scientists dedicated to the benefits of coffee and tea was published in the journal PLOS Medicine. Experts from Tianjin Medical University observed more than 365 thousand participants in the UK Biobank study aged 50 to 74 years. Scientists tracked their health data from 2006-2010, when people signed up for the study, to 2020. The study participants reported their tea and coffee consumption themselves. During the observation period, more than five thousand people developed dementia, more than ten thousand suffered at least one stroke. It turned out that the lowest risk of stroke and dementia was in those people who drank two or three cups of coffee or three to

Cities of Russia with sharply increased prices for “odnushki”

SRG: since October 2020, one-room apartments have risen most in price in Sochi Over the year from October 2020 to October 2021 apartments on the secondary market have risen in price the most in Sochi. This is the conclusion reached by the analysts of the consulting company SRG, RBC reports. Based on data from regional databases and from real estate sites, experts have found out the average cost of “odnushki” in ready-made houses in 50 largest cities of Russia and for 12 monitored the dynamics of prices for months. Analysts named Sochi as the region with the sharpest rise in price – the price soared by 52.9 percent to 7.3 million rubles. Following the growth of the average indicator are Krasnodar (by 48.8 percent to 3.2 million rubles) and Sevastopol (by 37.3 percent to 5.4 million rubles). The fourth place was taken by Nizhny Novgorod (by 35.2 percent to 3.5

Lukashenko's ultimatum to Western leaders was revealed in Estonia

The Estonian Foreign Ministry said that Lukashenko demanded that Merkel lift the sanctions on Belarus Germany Angela Merkel put forward an ultimatum in exchange for ending the migration crisis at the borders of the European Union. The details of their conversation were revealed by Estonian Foreign Minister Eva-Maria Liimets, she is quoted by the ERR.ee portal. According to her, the Belarusian leader demanded that the EU leaders recognize the legitimacy of his power, as well as lift all Western sanctions against Belarus … At the same time, the diplomat stated that we should not go along with Lukashenka and urged to adopt a new package of sanctions against Minsk as soon as possible. “In our opinion, it is important for the European Union to remain united and exert its influence to Belarus through actions, ”Liimets said. The telephone talks between Lukashenka and Merkel took place on November 15. According to

The Public Chamber explained the importance of the law “on landing”

Vinogradov announced the loss of profits by IT companies in case of non-compliance with the law “on landing” and digitalization of the Public Chamber of Russia Vadim Vinogradov spoke about how the law “on landing” will affect the observance of Russian legislation by foreign companies. “Foreign IT companies make profits in our country, therefore the Russian market is important for international Internet players … All IT companies operating in Russia must comply with national legislation, comply with court decisions and respect the interests of Russian citizens and businesses. If foreign companies do not comply with the legal requirements of the Russian authorities, they can lose billions of rubles in profits, “the expert noted. According to him, in order to confront violators, official regulators must have a set of diversified measures that the law “on landing” provides them. “Such measures turn out to be much more effective than one-time penalties, since