The authorities will check the information about the sealed sensors at the Listvyazhnaya mine

Rostechnadzor will check after the miners' words about the sealed sensors in Listvyazhnaya at the Listvyazhnaya mine in Kemerovo. This is reported by RBC with reference to the Siberian department of the department. Earlier it was reported that the management of the mine glued the sensors from the inside with double-sided tape so that they showed underestimated gas indicators. Rostekhnadzor noted that during During the previous inspections, the inspectors did not reveal any cases of mass failure of stationary sensors and personal gas analyzers. The department emphasized that they did not receive reports of intentional damage to the sensors to distort the readings of the instruments.

A new art object was installed in the center of Ulan-Ude

On the square in front of the Buryat Drama Theater in Ulan-Ude, a sculpture “My Universe” was installed the drama theater installed a new art object “My Universe”. This was reported by “BMK” with reference to the press service of the institution. The installation was created by the artist-sculptor Anatoly Shobolov at the initiative of the Association of Artists of the Republic of Buryatia. The Russian Helicopters holding and the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant sponsored the creation of a contemporary art object. It is noted that the sculpture is made of natural stone using various artistic technologies. In its form, the work resembles a Buddhist prayer drum “khurde” with iconic ethnographic sketches on the canvas. The object is also engraved with the symbol of the republic – the sign “Soyombo”, which combines the Sun, Moon and flame. The monument is mobile, so it will be moved around the city. The sculpture

A new art object was installed in the center of Ulan-Ude

On the square in front of the Buryat Drama Theater in Ulan-Ude, a sculpture “My Universe” was installed the drama theater installed a new art object “My Universe”. This was reported by “BMK” with reference to the press service of the institution. The installation was created by the artist-sculptor Anatoly Shobolov at the initiative of the Association of Artists of the Republic of Buryatia. The Russian Helicopters holding and the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant sponsored the creation of a contemporary art object. It is noted that the sculpture is made of natural stone using various artistic technologies. In its form, the work resembles a Buddhist prayer drum “khurde” with iconic ethnographic sketches on the canvas. The object is also engraved with the symbol of the republic – the sign “Soyombo”, which combines the Sun, Moon and flame. The monument is mobile, so it will be moved around the city. The sculpture

The authorities will check the information about the sealed sensors at the Listvyazhnaya mine

Rostekhnadzor will check after the miners' words about the sealed sensors in Listvyazhnaya at the Listvyazhnaya mine in Kemerovo. This is reported by RBC with reference to the Siberian department of the department. Earlier it was reported that the management of the mine glued the sensors from the inside with double-sided tape so that they showed underestimated gas readings.

The Russian stock market won back the morning fall

The Moscow Exchange Index rose 0.28 percent at the close of trading Major Russian stock indices won back the morning fall. The Mosbirzh index closed the main trading session on the Moscow Exchange on Tuesday, November 30, at 3890.59 points (plus 0.28 percent), while the RTS index climbed to 1645.81 points (plus 0.43 percent). Among the blue chips of the Moscow Exchange, the leaders were TCS Group (plus 4.42 percent, to 7,245 rubles per share), Polymetal (plus 4.22 percent, to 1,389 rubles) and Polyus (plus 3.74 percent, up to 14,500 rubles). Surgutneftegaz (minus 4.29 percent to RUB 36.94), NLMK (minus 1.72 percent to RUB 216.32) and MTS (minus 1.57 percent to RUB 291.85) fell the most. . After the rise the day before, oil began to fall in price again. At 18:55 Brent was trading at $ 70.53 per barrel (minus 3.67 percent), WTI – at $ 67.27 (minus 3.83

The Russian stock market won back the morning fall

The Moscow Exchange Index rose 0.28 percent at the close of trading Major Russian stock indices won back the morning drop. The Mosbirzh index closed the main trading session on the Moscow Exchange on Tuesday, November 30, at 3890.59 points (plus 0.28 percent), while the RTS index climbed to 1645.81 points (plus 0.43 percent). Among the blue chips of the Moscow Exchange, the leaders were TCS Group (plus 4.42 percent, to 7,245 rubles per share), Polymetal (plus 4.22 percent, to 1,389 rubles) and Polyus (plus 3.74 percent, up to 14,500 rubles). Surgutneftegaz (minus 4.29 percent to RUB 36.94), NLMK (minus 1.72 percent to RUB 216.32) and MTS (minus 1.57 percent to RUB 291.85) fell the most. . After the rise the day before, oil began to fall in price again. At 18:55 Brent was trading at $ 70.53 per barrel (minus 3.67 percent), WTI – at $ 67.27 (minus 3.83

Demi Moore's face, rejuvenated at 58, puzzled fans

Fans scolded Demi Moore's face in pictures from the 2021 Fashion Awards American actress and model Demi Moore attends the 2021 Fashion Awards in London and puzzled fans with her appearance. Fans scolded the celebrity for his artificial appearance in the pictures from the event. Corresponding photos and comments appeared on the Daily Mail. The 58-year-old artist appeared on the red carpet with her hair down in a tight-fitting black and gray Fendi midi-length dress, which is completely embroidered with sequins. Her look was complemented by black leather heels and gloves, as well as a small clutch and minimalistic earrings. Fans began to discuss Moore's changed face. In their opinion, the actress resorted to an excessive number of cosmetic procedures to rejuvenate him. “Her face looks the same as it did at the beginning of this year when she appeared on the catwalk. Too much Botox and surgery “,” Demi,

Demi Moore's face, rejuvenated at 58, puzzled fans

Fans scolded Demi Moore's face in pictures from the Fashion Awards 2021 American actress and model Demi Moore attended the 2021 Fashion Awards in London and puzzled fans with her appearance. Fans scolded the celebrity for his artificial appearance in the pictures from the event. Corresponding photos and comments appeared on the Daily Mail. The 58-year-old artist appeared on the red carpet with her hair down in a tight-fitting black and gray Fendi midi-length dress, which is completely embroidered with sequins. Her look was complemented by black leather heels and gloves, as well as a small clutch and minimalistic earrings. Fans began to discuss Moore's changed face. In their opinion, the actress resorted to an excessive number of cosmetic procedures to rejuvenate him. “Her face looks the same as it did at the beginning of this year when she appeared on the catwalk. Too much Botox and surgery “,” Demi,

The future German chancellor advocates compulsory vaccination

Bild: SPD leader Olaf Scholz supports compulsory COVID-19 vaccination in Germany (SPD), as well as the future chancellor of the republic, Olaf Scholz, said that he supports compulsory vaccination against COVID for German citizens. The Bild edition writes about this. He also called on the heads of the federal states of Germany from the SPD to support this innovation. However, according to Bild, the current ruling burgomaster of Berlin, also a member of the SPD, Michael Müller, expressed concern about the project of compulsory vaccination of all categories of the population. Earlier it became known that a bill was put forward in neighboring Austria Those who do not want to get vaccinated against coronavirus face a fine of 3600 euros, and for refusing to pay it, you can go to prison for four months. For repeat offenders, the amount of the fine will double – up to 7200 euros.

The number of Russian tourists stuck in South Africa has been named

Rostourism: there are about 500 Russians in South Africa Currently, about 500 Russian tourists are in South Africa. This number is named by TASS with reference to the press service of Rostourism. It is noted that there are no Russians in the republic who are part of organized tourist groups. “As for independent travelers, then, According to the Russian Consulate General in Cape Town, at least 500 Russians are currently in South Africa, “the message says.