VTB will sell about 17.28 percent of shares in Magnit Magnet, “the group said in a message to the editorial office of Lenta.ru. 12.13 percent will be sold by the Marathon Group, the rest will be offered as part of the accelerated formation of the order book.
Day: November 18, 2021
Three life hacks revealed for comfortable travel on an airplane
Former American flight attendant told where to find feminine hygiene products on board Former American Airlines flight attendant Kat Kamalani (Kat Kamalani) on social networks, thanks to videos about her profession, she revealed three life hacks for a comfortable plane trip. She shared them on her TikTok account. Kamalani revealed that there are feminine hygiene products in the washroom on board – you can find them in a small compartment under the napkin holder. She is also a girl. explained that every passenger is entitled to use the business class restroom. “This is perfectly acceptable – only if you do not stand with your feet on the toilet,” the former flight attendant clarified. In addition, the tiktoker told how to behave in cases when the airline sold more tickets for the flight than it was seats on the plane. “There is no need to agree immediately to the first alternative
The most expensive iPhone 13 fell in price for the first time
The flagship iPhone 13 Pro Max has fallen in price in Russia by almost seven percent This is reported by the publication Hi-Tech Mail.ru. According to the media catalog, the cost of the most expensive Apple smartphone has dropped for the first time. The model with 128 gigabytes of internal memory is available on the market in the range between 102 and 103 thousand rubles. At the start of sales, the flagship was estimated at 110 thousand rubles. Thus, the cost of the iPhone 13 Pro Max has decreased by almost seven percent. “For a long time the price of a top-end gadget has not changed in any way, but now it has slowly begun to decline,” the journalists noted. According to the authors, the drop in price has occurred for the first time in two months. Apple's flagship smartphone has a 6.7-inch OLED display with a frequency of 120
Plane with migrants landed in Iraqi Kurdistan
Iraqi Ministry of Transport: a plane with migrants that took off from Minsk landed in Iraqi Kurdistan A plane with migrants who took off from Erbil airport in Iraqi Kurdistan. This was reported by RIA Novosti with reference to the Iraqi Ministry of Transport. It is noted that after stopping in Erbil, the Iraqi Airways aircraft will leave for Baghdad. According to the Consul of Iraq in Russia and Belarus, Majid Al-Kinani, quoted by the agency, a total of 431 people registered for the flight. At the same time, about 90 percent of passengers are residents of Iraqi Kurdistan. Earlier, Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki offered to pay for the return of migrants from the Polish-Belarusian border to their homeland. The politician stressed the need to bring the defense of the borders of Poland and other EU countries through a solidary and decisive policy until the illegal immigrants return
Former Austrian chancellor suspected of corruption stripped of immunity
The Austrian Parliament deprived former chancellor Kurz of parliamentary immunity The Austrian National Council deprived former chancellor Sebastian Kurz of parliamentary immunity, who is suspected of complicity in bribery and breach of trust. RIA Novosti reports.
Unknown person gave a record amount for housing near the place of death of Heath Ledger
A luxury apartment in the house where the actor Heath Ledger died was bought for $ 49 million where Heath Ledger, famous for his role as Joker in The Dark Knight, died. A luxury apartment in the Soho area was bought at a record price in 2021 for this place – $ 49 million (3.6 billion rubles). The New York Post reports. The dwelling is located in a 19th century building on Broome Street. Actor Heath Lejder rented an apartment on the fourth floor for $ 25,000 a month, where he was found dead in 2008. In 2011, an investor in distressed assets, David Matlin, bought the premises in the house for $ 17.8 thousand and renovated the house. Seven years later, they decided to sell the penthouse for $ 65 million. In 2020, property prices collapsed amid the pandemic – the previous owner got the property for $ 35
Brides faced a common problem en masse before the wedding
Brides bought dresses from Abigail's Bridal boutique and did not receive their paid orders which they faced before their own weddings. Their words are quoted by the Daily Mail. According to the newspaper, 50 heroes of the occasion bought dresses in the British boutique Abigail's Bridal, located in Leeds, which was founded by 26-year-old former model Lauren Stanley. However, none of the buyers who paid for their orders received their wedding dresses on time. 28-year-old Bianca Esterine said that she bought a Stella York dress, posted a 200 pound bond (19 , 7 thousand rubles) and began to pay for the goods in installments. However, a few months later, the boutique employees asked the girl to make payments again, since the company had a new bank account. “I thought it was suspicious, but I still transferred 568 pounds (57.7 thousand rubles), as I did not want to lose the dress.
EISS experts discussed the experience and prospects of using QR codes
At the round table EISS experts discussed the experience and prospects of using QR codes in Russia Leading Russian experts during a round table organized by EISS (Expert Institute for Social Research “on the topic:” OR-codes: experience and prospects of application “discussed the international experience of using QR codes and vaccination passports: results, limitations, advantages and objections; Russian regional experience of using QR codes and much more. Mikhail Mamonov, head of the political analysis practice at VTsIOM, presented the study “Covid Situation”, which reflects the general assessment of citizens of the situation with Covid and their attitude to vaccination. The expert noted that it is too early to talk about sociological data on the issue of QR codes, since there is no understanding in society of how the system will work. Today we can say that only 8-10 percent of citizens really care about the topic of qr codes, but
The family that kidnapped and raped a 17-year-old Russian woman received a sentence
A family was convicted in the Kuban for the abduction and rape of a 17-year-old girl families for the abduction and rape of a 17-year-old Russian woman. This was announced on Thursday, November 18, by the regional department of the Investigative Committee of Russia (TFR). As the court established, in September 2019, the 36-year-old father of the family, as well as two of his relatives, broke into the girl's house in the Kuban the village of Kushchevskaya and forcibly put her in a car, after which they took her to the family's house in the village of Oktyabrskaya. The kidnappers planned to give the girl in marriage to a 16-year-old son. On the same night, the young man raped the bride, and the relatives involved in the abduction committed violent acts of a sexual nature against her. According to Komsomolskaya Pravda, the convicted women allegedly checked whether the victim was
Russian virologist spoke about Soviet drugs that help with COVID-19
Virologist Pyotr Chumakov: Soviet drugs half a century ago can help with COVID-19 resist many infections. This was told by a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, head of the cell proliferation laboratory at the Institute of Molecular Biology named after V.A. Engelhardt Pyotr Chumakov speaking at the meeting of the Scientific Council of the Russian Academy of Sciences “Life Sciences” on the topic: “Vaccines and new treatments for COVID-19: problems and prospects.” The broadcast is available on the event page on Facebook. He said that in 1959 there was a polio epidemic in the USSR. Soviet scientists conducted studies of the formation of antibodies to vaccinations and found that they do not appear in a number of children. “It turned out that these children have a simultaneous infection in the intestines: infection with non-pathogenic enteroviruses, so they do not take on the polio virus and do not