Prayer rooms wanted to open in the Moscow metro

Imam Ildar Alyautdinov: Moscow metro wants to open prayer rooms for Muslims Moscow metro prayer rooms. Thus, Muslims could perform the five-fold obligatory prayer in public places without embarrassing the rest of the townspeople, RIA Novosti reports. According to the mufti, prayer rooms have appeared in airports, hospices, and some medical institutions. Negotiations are underway on this topic with shopping centers. Now Muslims wanted to open prayer rooms in the metro, arguing that for now believers have to pray in passages. Alyautdinov stressed that Muslims have to pray in public places, since there are not enough special rooms in the city. “It is important to remind: people are praying on the subway, on the streets for a reason. Namaz is the basis of a Muslim's life, it is a mandatory prescription that a believer must comply strictly five times a day, regardless of where he is, “said the mufti. Soon

Another person was injured in the fire in the house of the singer Marina Khlebnikova

In a fire in the south-west of Moscow, in addition to the singer Khlebnikova, another victim was found after which the Russian singer Marina Khlebnikova was hospitalized with burns, another person was injured. TASS reports this with reference to its own sources. “Upon arrival, we conducted tactical ventilation of the premises. As part of the gas and smoke protection unit, they conducted a reconnaissance of the scene of the incident – it was a large two-level apartment. We provided firefighters with access to the site of the fire, and they found two victims in the building, a man and a woman, ”said the Department of Civil Defense, Emergencies and Fire Safety in the capital. It is noted that three more were rescued. The fire in Marina Khlebnikova's apartment became known on Thursday, November 18. The fire was extinguished at 22:50. The Emergencies Ministry officers who arrived at the scene carried

Putin introduced amendments to the State Duma to raise the living wage

Russian President Putin has introduced amendments to the State Duma on increasing the minimum wage and the living wage wages (minimum wages) and a living wage, TASS reports. “The President appealed to the deputies and, naturally, the government, to work out this issue and make an appropriate decision within the framework of the second reading of the budget law. Today, in pursuance of his decision, the President introduced appropriate amendments to the State Duma, “- explained its chairman Andrei Makarov at a meeting of the State Duma Committee on Budget and Taxes. The head of state proposed to increase the living wage by 8.6 percent on November 18. According to Putin's proposal, the cost of living will rise to 12,654 rubles. The minimum wage should grow by 8.6 percent, to 13,890 rubles. The President pointed out that many social benefits are tied to the subsistence level, including additional payments to

Saakashvili appealed to the United States for help

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American recovers from drug-resistant chronic migraine

A 60-year-old US patient recovers from chronic migraine with a plant-based diet US scientists report an unusual case of a patient with severe headaches who managed to recover from migraines with a plant-based diet. This is reported in an article published in the journal BMJ Case Reports. It is noted that the patient was a 60-year-old American who struggled with frequent migraines for 12.5 years, but the headaches were immune to all traditional methods of treatment, including drugs. Six months before contacting specialists, the migraine became chronic. Doctors advised the patient to adhere to a specialized daily diet LIFE (Low Inflammatory Foods Everyday), which contributes to a low level of inflammatory processes in the body. This diet is fortified with the nutrients found in green leafy vegetables (such as lettuce, kale and spinach), beans, and fruits. Within two months, the frequency of headaches dropped from 18-24 days to one day

In Belarus, they named the reason for the shutdown of the power unit of a nuclear power plant

The Ministry of Energy of Belarus said that the BelNPP unit was turned off due to an incorrect signal The first power unit of the Belarusian NPP was shut down from – for the receipt of an incorrect signal, which led to the activation of the automatic protection. The reason for the shutdown was named by the press service of the Ministry of Energy of the Republic in the Telegram channel. According to the department, the operation of the entire station system is carried out and regulated by an automated system that continuously processes simultaneously a large array of data and impulses from equipment sensors. As a result of one of the signals, the unit was turned off automatically. “You all perfectly understand, the Belarusian nuclear power plant is how large-scale modern facility it is. High-tech equipment has been installed at the station, ”the Ministry of Energy said. It is

The Federation Council has developed a bill on punishment for torture of prisoners

Senator Narusova has developed a bill providing for punishment of up to 10 years for torture 10 years in prison. Its authors are the head of the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Construction of the Federation Council Lyudmila Narusova and several other senators, Kommersant writes. According to the newspaper, the document is going to be discussed on Monday, November 22, at a meeting specially created in the Federation Council working group headed by Narusova. The discussion will be attended by the chairman of the Federal Penitentiary Service Alexander Kalashnikov, Deputy Prosecutor General Nikolai Vinnichenko and Ombudsman for Human Rights Tatyana Moskalkova. As Narusova noted, the bill was already being developed in the spring of 2019, when it became known about torture in a colony in the Yaroslavl Region. However, recent videos of torture in a tuberculosis hospital for inmates in the Saratov region prompted its consideration. The bill calls