Berlin urges Washington not to impose sanctions on Nord Stream 2

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Russian who entered the covid hospital disguised as a doctor left the country

Russian Sergei Samborsky, who was caring for his grandmother in a covid hospital, left for Tbilisi hospital in Tomsk and looked after his grandmother, left the country. He reported this to The Insider (included by the Ministry of Justice of Russia in the list of foreign agents) . According to Samborsky, he stopped feeling safe in Russia and left for Tbilisi. Earlier, Samborsky said that an information war was launched against him. He could not fly from Moscow back to Tomsk, because he knew that upon arrival he was planned to be removed from the plane. At the end of October, an 84-year-old patient died in the intensive care unit of the respiratory hospital at the Ministry of Emergency Situations No. 2 in Tomsk. The doctors named the cause of death as coronavirus, pneumonia, acute cardiovascular and respiratory failure. The grandson of the pensioner Sergei Samborsky took care of his

Polish Prime Minister accused Merkel of “legitimizing the regime” of Lukashenka

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki criticized Acting Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel for & nbsp; nbsp; President Alexander Lukashenko reports DPA. Commenting on the crisis with & nbsp; migrants on the & nbsp; border of Belarus and & nbsp; the European Union, Moravetsky said that & nbsp; the EU should participate in & nbsp; the search for a diplomatic solution. & laquo; But & nbsp; When Chancellor Merkel called Mr. Lukashenko, she contributed to & nbsp; legitimization of his regime, although the fight for & nbsp; free Belarus has been going & nbsp; for 15 months already & nbsp; & mdash; he said, referring to the protests that took place on the & nbsp; territory of Belarus since & nbsp; August last year after the presidential elections. At the same time & nbsp; the head of the Polish government noted that & nbsp; Lukashenka “ abused '' a conversation with

Russian who entered the covid hospital disguised as a doctor left the country

Russian Sergei Samborsky, who was caring for his grandmother in a covid hospital, left for Tbilisi Russian Sergei Samborsky, under the guise of a doctor hospital in Tomsk and looked after his grandmother, left the country. He reported this to The Insider (included by the Ministry of Justice of Russia in the list of foreign agents) . According to Samborsky, he stopped feeling safe in Russia and left for Tbilisi. Earlier, Samborsky said that an information war was launched against him. He could not fly from Moscow back to Tomsk, because he knew that upon arrival he was planned to be removed from the plane. At the end of October, an 84-year-old patient died in the intensive care unit of the respiratory hospital at the Ministry of Emergency Situations No. 2 in Tomsk. The doctors named the cause of death as coronavirus, pneumonia, acute cardiovascular and respiratory failure. The grandson

Czech President appoints new prime minister

Czech President Milos Zeman has appointed Petr Fiala as the new prime minister Czech President Milos Zeman has appointed a new head of the country's government. This was reported by RIA Novosti. Petr Fiala, leader of the liberal coalition “Together”, which won the parliamentary elections on October 8-9, became him. During the ceremony, he was separated from the rest of the participants in a special wall, while maintaining visual and sound contact between them. All those present were wearing respirators. Earlier, Zeman accepted the resignation of the Conservative government under the leadership of the Prime Minister of the Republic Andrei Babish. The resignation was due to the election victory of the liberal coalition, which is to form a new cabinet. At the same time, Zeman asked the members of the current cabinet to fulfill their duties until the approval of the new list of government members. On October 9, the

The main symptoms of COVID-19 in vaccinated people named

People vaccinated against COVID-19 should pay attention to symptoms such as coughing and sneezing There are two main symptoms of COVID-19 infection that cannot be ignored by the vaccinated. This is reported by Express. Based on data from millions of users of the ZOE COVID app that monitors the frequency of signs of infection, two symptoms are highlighted that are worth looking out for in vaccinated people. The first is coughing, and the second is sneezing. If one or two signs appear, you need to stay home and take a coronavirus test. It is these symptoms that ensure the transmission of the virus from one person to another, so ignoring them is fraught with the spread of the disease. Earlier it was reported that Peking University scientists predicted a “colossal outbreak” of COVID-19 in China, subject to the lifting of restrictions. According to the results of the study, if China

Russia urged to prevent conflict on the border with Ukraine

Russian Ambassador to London Kelin: there is a risk of conflict with the West, it must be prevented Ukraine exists, it must be prevented. This was stated by Russian Ambassador to London Andrei Kelin on the air of British radio, RIA Novosti reports. According to Kelin, the Russian state has voiced its proposals on de-escalation to the Western countries and is awaiting a response. He stressed that Moscow's plans do not include a military invasion of Ukraine. The source of the escalation, the ambassador believes, may be instability on the contact line in Donbass. He also added that the risk is not as serious as it was during the Cold War. Earlier on November 28 it was reported that Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba rejected Kiev's plans to resolve the conflict in Donbass by military means. He stressed that the Ukrainian state “does not attack anyone.”

Poroshenko spoke about the trap prepared in Belarus for Ukraine

Poroshenko: Belarus will stop supplying electricity to Ukraine at minus 15 Former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko said that Minsk prepared a trap for Kiev. This was announced on Sunday, November 28, by Obozrevatel. “We emphasize that the purchase of electricity from Belarus is a trap. You will see: Belarus will stop supplying us with electricity at a temperature of minus 15–20. So that right now, having hooked us on a needle, hitting, so that it would be even more painful, “Poroshenko said. Earlier, the Ministry of Energy of Belarus confirmed that it was resuming the supply of electricity to Ukraine in accordance with the contract signed for November. On November 17, it was reported that the supply of Belarusian electricity to Ukraine stopped immediately after the emergency shutdown of the unit of the Belarusian NPP. Energy imports were needed by Kiev due to the growing energy crisis. In the

Russian Ambassador to London worries about the deployment of British troops in Germany

Ambassador Kelin: NATO troops near the border with Russia are not helping to ease tensions troops in Germany will not help ease the current military tensions between the two countries. He expressed his concern on Times Radio, as quoted by RIA Novosti. Kelin noted another ten-year movement of British troops closer to the NATO-Russia border and called this decision in line with the Western policy of recent years. The Ambassador in London recalled the recent NATO exercises in the Black and Baltic Seas, as well as the summer incident with the British destroyer Defender, which passed near Crimea. On November 25, it was reported that the UK decided to increase its global military presence in the world. In addition to Germany, the British are planning to deploy their troops in Kenya and Oman. London intends to significantly increase military spending.

Poroshenko spoke about the trap prepared in Belarus for Ukraine

Poroshenko: Belarus will stop supplying electricity to Ukraine at minus 15 Former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko said that Minsk prepared a trap for Kiev. This was announced on Sunday, November 28, by Obozrevatel. “We emphasize that the purchase of electricity from Belarus is a trap. You will see: Belarus will stop supplying us with electricity at a temperature of minus 15–20. So that right now, having hooked us on a needle, hitting, so that it would be even more painful, “Poroshenko said. Earlier, the Ministry of Energy of Belarus confirmed that it was resuming the supply of electricity to Ukraine in accordance with the contract signed for November. On November 17, it was reported that the supply of Belarusian electricity to Ukraine stopped immediately after the emergency shutdown of the unit of the Belarusian NPP. Energy imports were needed by Kiev due to the growing energy crisis. In the