A sponsor was found for the Russian mega-highway

RBC: The Eurasian Development Bank will act as a creditor for the construction of the Meridian highway Europe and China, a sponsor was found. The Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) was ready to act as a creditor and organize the construction of the first part of the road, RBC reports. The memorandum on the bank's participation in the project within the framework of the Eurasian Congress in Moscow was signed by the head of the EDB board Nikolai Podguzov and the chairman of the board of directors Russian holding company, ex-deputy chairman of Gazprom, Alexander Ryazanov. The implementation of the project will begin in 2022. The length of the route was decided to be reduced, it will reach 1.3 thousand kilometers instead of the planned 2 thousand. “We turned to Gomel at the request of the Belarusian government, and the route will be shorter by more than 300 km,” Ryazanov said.

A sponsor was found for the Russian mega-highway

RBC: The Eurasian Development Bank will act as a creditor for the construction of the Meridian highway Europe and China, a sponsor was found. The Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) was ready to act as a creditor and organize the construction of the first part of the road, RBC reports. The memorandum on the bank's participation in the project within the framework of the Eurasian Congress in Moscow was signed by the head of the EDB board Nikolai Podguzov and the chairman of the board of directors Russian holding company, ex-deputy chairman of Gazprom, Alexander Ryazanov. The implementation of the project will begin in 2022. The length of the route was decided to be reduced, it will reach 1.3 thousand kilometers instead of the planned 2 thousand. “We turned to Gomel at the request of the Belarusian government, and the route will be shorter by more than 300 km,” Ryazanov said.

Putin recalled the accident at the Kemerovo mine in 2010

President Putin recalled the deaths of 91 people at the Raspadskaya mine in 2010 Russian President Vladimir Putin recalled the emergency at the mine “ Raspadskaya ”in the Kemerovo region in 2010, as a result of which 91 people died. He stated this at a meeting on the safety of mining operations at coal-mining enterprises in Kuzbass, which he broadcasts on his Youtube channel Russia 24. accidents, tragedies at the Raspadskaya mine. It was then about the systematic work to ensure safety at coal mining enterprises, “- said the President.

The Russians were reminded of the restrictions during the New Year holidays in Crimea

Media: to enter Crimea during the New Year holidays, you will need a PCR test Russian tourists who are going to visit the Crimean peninsula during New Year's holidays, reminded of the antique restrictions in force in the region. E1.RU writes about this. First of all, to enter the territory of Crimea by any type of transport (by car, bus, train or plane), you must have a PCR test or a certificate of vaccination. In addition, to check into hotels, sanatoriums and guest houses, you will need a QR code confirming the fact of vaccination or previous illness, or a medical evacuation with a negative test for coronavirus. Without these documents, it will also be impossible to get on excursions, in museums, theaters, cinemas, shopping and entertainment centers, restaurants and cafes. Despite the restrictions introduced, the work of catering establishments is limited until 23:00 – the same rule applies to

In Russia, detained who killed and robbed a collector worth half a billion rubles

A resident of the Voronezh region was detained in the case of the murder of a collector in 1997 area, committed in May 1997. This was reported on the website of the regional department of the Investigative Committee of Russia (TFR). According to 47news, 51-year-old art collector Gary Emelianenko has become a victim of criminals. In his own apartment in the village of Roshchino, they hit him on the head four times with the handle of a noise pistol and strangled him with a rope. In the same place, the killers found the key to the collector's apartment in St. Petersburg. As a result, paintings, jewelry and other property totaling almost half a billion rubles were stolen from Emelianenko's two dwellings. In particular, the robbers took pictures of the early 19th century painter Alexei Venetsianov, landscape painter Julius Klever, as well as samples of German painting of the 19th century.

Putin demanded to “toughly ask” for the observance of safety at mines

President Putin: for neglect of safety at mines one must strictly ask according to the law Russian President Vladimir Putin demanded those who neglect the safety of workers in mines, putting them at mortal risk. He stated this during a meeting on the situation in the coal industry of the Kemerovo Region, which is broadcasted by Rossiya 24 on YouTube. life-saving equipment of workers.

The Russians were reminded of the restrictions during the New Year holidays in Crimea

Media: to enter Crimea during the New Year holidays, you will need a PCR test Russian tourists who are going to visit the Crimean peninsula during New Year's holidays, reminded of the antique restrictions in force in the region. E1.RU writes about this. First of all, to enter the territory of Crimea by any type of transport (by car, bus, train or plane), you must have a PCR test or a certificate of vaccination. In addition, to check into hotels, sanatoriums and guest houses, you will need a QR code confirming the fact of vaccination or previous illness, or a medical evacuation with a negative test for coronavirus. Without these documents, it will also be impossible to get on excursions, in museums, theaters, cinemas, shopping and entertainment centers, restaurants and cafes. Despite the restrictions introduced, the work of catering establishments is limited until 23:00 – the same rule applies to

In Russia, detained who killed and robbed a collector worth half a billion rubles

A resident of the Voronezh region was detained in the case of the murder of a collector in 1997 A resident of the Voronezh region was detained on suspicion of the murder of a collector in the Vyborg region area, committed in May 1997. This was reported on the website of the regional department of the Investigative Committee of Russia (TFR). According to 47news, 51-year-old art collector Gary Emelianenko has become a victim of criminals. In his own apartment in the village of Roshchino, they hit him on the head four times with the handle of a noise pistol and strangled him with a rope. In the same place, the killers found the key to the collector's apartment in St. Petersburg. As a result, paintings, jewelry and other property totaling almost half a billion rubles were stolen from Emelianenko's two dwellings. In particular, the robbers took pictures of the early

Catherine II's letter about the benefits of vaccination sold for 93 million rubles

The portrait of Catherine II and her letter of 1787 went under the hammer at an auction in London at the auction of the British auction house MacDougall's Auction. The information appeared on the company's website. The event took place in London on Wednesday, December 1. It is known that a letter from Catherine II of 1787, in which she talks about the benefits of vaccination against smallpox, as well as her portrait, painted by the Russian painter Dmitry Levitsky, went under the hammer. It is noted that the creator has repeatedly depicted the Empress and her son Paul I on his canvases. The initial cost of the lot, according to experts, ranged from 800 thousand to 1.2 million pounds (from 78.6 to 118 million rubles). Ultimately, the products were purchased for 951 thousand pounds (93.5 million rubles). The name of the buyer was not disclosed. Representatives of the auction

Catherine II's letter about the benefits of vaccination sold for 93 million rubles

Portrait of Catherine II and her letter of 1787 went under the hammer at an auction in London at the auction of the British auction house MacDougall's Auction. The information appeared on the company's website. The event took place in London on Wednesday, December 1. It is known that a letter from Catherine II of 1787, in which she talks about the benefits of vaccination against smallpox, as well as her portrait, painted by the Russian painter Dmitry Levitsky, went under the hammer. It is noted that the creator has repeatedly depicted the Empress and her son Paul I on his canvases. The initial cost of the lot, according to experts, ranged from 800 thousand to 1.2 million pounds (from 78.6 to 118 million rubles). Ultimately, the products were purchased for 951 thousand pounds (93.5 million rubles). The name of the buyer was not disclosed. Representatives of the auction house