Psaki: White House welcomes Putin's words on peaceful resolution of conflict in Donbass

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Biden pardoned turkeys Jelly and Peanut Butter

US President Biden pardoned turkeys Jelly and Peanut Butter on the eve of Thanksgiving in Thanksgiving Country. This was reported by CNN. The “pardon” ceremony was held in the Rose Garden of the White House. During it, Biden, for the first time as head of state, “pardoned” the turkeys in a comic manner. It is noted that the president saved the animals from being prepared for dinner for him during the holidays. After the pardon, the Indiana turkeys will be sent back to their home state to a research farm. Earlier, American celebrities asked the US President to give pardoned turkeys to animal rights activists for Thanksgiving. The petition with the appeal was signed by singer Billie Eilish, actor Joaquin Phoenix, British comedian Ricky Gervais, actresses Rooney Mara and Mina Suvari. Representatives of the Farm Sanctuary organization noted that turkeys usually pardoned by the White House leader are sent to

Guards of a store in Moscow beat a man who did not pay for a toy

Five guards at a toy store beat a Muscovite with a child for an unpaid product Five guards at a store in Moscow beat a man for an unpaid toy. The TASS agency was told about this in the press service of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Moscow. The incident occurred on Lyublinskaya Street. The police were contacted by a man who said that he had come with a small child to the store. He took the toy and they left the store without paying for it. They were later caught up by the store's security officers. The verbal conflict escalated into a scuffle in which the man was injured. The beaten Muscovite was hospitalized. The child was not physically injured, the police said. The attackers were detained and an investigation is underway. Earlier in Yekaterinburg, a security guard at the Kit shopping center quarreled

Russian Foreign Ministry announced its intention to participate in commercial projects in Afghanistan

Kabulov: Russia has no plans to “lay eyes” on the fossil resources of Afghanistan Russia is ready to participate in a number of commercial projects in Afghanistan. This was stated by the special envoy of the Russian president for Afghanistan, the head of the second department of Asia of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Zamir Kabulov on the air of the Russia 24 TV channel, TASS reports. According to him, Moscow has no plans to “lay eyes” on Afghan mineral wealth … At the same time, the diplomat noted that there are resources in Afghanistan. “Probably, over time, all this will work for the interests of the Afghan people and the state as a whole,” Kabulov emphasized. Earlier it was reported that Russia would soon send urgent humanitarian aid to Afghanistan. Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya stressed that Moscow welcomes the well-established interaction with local authorities and