Disclosed topics of talks between Putin and Vucic in Sochi

Presidents of Russia and Serbia Putin and Vucic will discuss political, trade and cultural topics November 25 in Sochi. They will discuss the topics of partnership in the political, trade, economic, cultural and humanitarian spheres, TASS reports with reference to the Kremlin press service. The parties will discuss the fight against coronavirus and the situation in the Balkans, including the settlement in Kosovo. Another important issue will be the gas price for Serbia. Belgrade hopes for a special attitude from Moscow due to its refusal to join the anti-Russian sanctions, despite the pressure from NATO. Another topic of negotiations will be the supply of the Russian vaccine against COVID-19 Sputnik Light, which has been under discussion since February 2021. … Currently, the registration procedure for the drug in Serbia is underway. It is expected that Putin and Vucic will sign a number of agreements to increase trade between the countries.

The actress who lost 35 kilograms showed a figure in a swimsuit with a cleavage

Rebel Wilson was captured while on holiday in Fiji in a purple bikini with a cleavage kilograms of excess weight over the past year, showed a figure in a revealing outfit and excited the fans. The photo appeared on her Instagram page. The 41-year-old celebrity is captured in full growth on the beach against the backdrop of the ocean in a frame posted online. She poses with her hair down in a one-piece purple swimsuit with a plunging neckline and a hot pink pareo tied like a skirt. It is known that Wilson is vacationing on an island in Fiji. “Volleyball is all I need,” she signed the post, which received more than 158 thousand likes. Fans appreciated the appearance of the actress in the comments below the picture. “Stunning! These colors and your hair are beautiful! Shine, beauty ”,“ You look incredible! ”,“ Sexy photo ”,“ In the process

Another two categories of Russians wanted to issue a QR code

Izvestia: deputies of the State Duma from the Liberal Democratic Party proposed issuing a QR code to those vaccinated with foreign vaccines public places and transport. The party said that all Russians with antibodies to COVID-19 should have equal rights, Izvestia writes. In particular, the deputies proposed issuing a QR code to two more categories of Russians – vaccinated with foreign vaccines, as well as “Unofficially” with COVID-19. Deputy Chairman of the LDPR faction, head of the State Duma Committee on Labor, Social Policy and Veterans Affairs Yaroslav Nilov said that such citizens are no different from those who preferred the Russian vaccine or officially underwent coronavirus. “If the collective immunity, you must give them the opportunity to receive a QR code. Plus, we propose an amendment to amnesty everyone who received fake QR codes. They need to be given the opportunity to vaccinate, “Nilov emphasized. Amendments to bills are

Russian restaurants will massively raise prices

Izvestia: chain restaurants in Russia announced a price increase of up to 15 percent in 2022 Large chain restaurants in Russia, including which Shokoladnitsa, Novikov Group, Tigrus Group and Black Star Burger announced massive price increases of up to 15 percent in 2022. This is reported by Izvestia. According to the participants of the Russian market, they are likely to raise prices for dishes next year. While they are talking about an increase in their cost by an average of 5-10 percent, and in some cases they do not exclude an increase of 15 percent. President of the Federation of Restaurateurs and Hoteliers (FRiO) Igor Bukharov noted that on prices, in particular, the growth in the cost of logistics services is reflected. Next year, dishes may rise in price by at least another 10 percent, he said. According to the CEO of Black Star Foods, founder of Free Dog and

The biologist assessed the likelihood of the disappearance of COVID-19 in Russia according to the Japanese scenario

Biologist Baranova: there is no chance for the disappearance of COVID-19 in Russia according to the Japanese scenario a scenario where the incidence has sharply declined due to an alleged breakdown in the coronavirus mutation is practically unrealistic. Ancha Baranova, a biologist and professor at the School of Systems Biology at George Mason University (Virginia, USA), made such an assumption in an interview with Lente.ru. Baranova explained that in Japan there was most likely one drift of the delta strain, from which the further spread of the coronavirus began, while in European countries there were a lot of these drifts. Thus, strains of coronavirus develop in Europe from many different roots, and there cannot be a “breakdown” of the mutation, as happened in Japan. “The only sign by which we can say that delta dominates in Russia , and there are no other strains – this is information about sequenced

NASA head to visit Russia

NASA head Nelson will visit Moscow and meet with Roscosmos CEO Rogozin Head of the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA ) Bill Nelson spoke in an interview with SpaceNews about plans to visit Russia and meet with Roscosmos CEO Dmitry Rogozin. Earlier, Nelson and Rogozin discussed crew safety issues at the International Space Station (ISS). NASA continues negotiations with Roskosmos both on the long-term future of the station and on the nearest agreement on the exchange of seats for the Soyuz spacecraft and the commercial crew, the head of NASA noted. “We will continue these discussions and, possibly, we will have something to announce when I arrive in Moscow, “he said, noting that a specific date for his trip has not yet been set. Earlier it was reported that Russia conducted tests on November 15, as a result of which an inoperative Russian spacecraft “Celina-D”, which has been

NASA appreciates cooperation with Russia after testing of anti-satellite weapons

NASA head Nelson: the RF anti-satellite weapon test does not affect cooperation on the ISS Head of the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA) Bill Nelson assessed the prospects for American cooperation with Russia on the International Space Station (ISS) after conducting an anti-satellite weapon test. His words are quoted by the SpaceNews portal. “He said that the tests would not have a negative impact on the prospects for continued cooperation with Russia on the ISS,” the article says. NASA continues to discuss with Roskosmos the future of the orbital station in the long term and cross flights to it on Russian Soyuz and US ships. A dialogue on the topic of cooperation is planned during Nelson's visit to Moscow, but the exact date of the meeting is still unknown. On November 15, Russia conducted tests that hit the inactive Russian Tselina-D spacecraft in orbit since 1982. A

Italy will have a “super-certificate” for the fight against coronavirus

La Stampa: Italy will introduce Super Green Pass on vaccination or postponed COVID-19 Italy will tighten measures to combat the pandemic coronavirus. In particular, the country will have a Super Green Pass sanitary pass, indicating vaccination or transferred COVID-19, writes La Stampa. “Super-certificate” will be introduced in Italy from December 6 to January 15, but if necessary it will continue to be used in the future. The document is planned to be issued for nine months. It will be received by vaccinated residents of Italy and those who have recently suffered from the coronavirus. However, the document will not be issued with a negative test for infection. Super Green Pass will be needed in the regions of Italy, little affected by the coronavirus. The certificate will have to be presented for attending performances, concerts, stadiums, nightclubs, public events, as well as indoor bars and restaurants. Thus, the country's authorities plan

In the UK, defunct companies raised millions of dollars

In the UK, £ 130 million in loans were received by dubious companies coronavirus care. In total, about 130 million pounds (almost 13 billion rubles) were received by dubious small businesses, writes Bloomberg. For example, the company of one of the richest financiers in the UK, John Beckwith, received a subsidy of 3.7 million pounds, although the company has long does not function. Also, a loan of 4.7 million pounds was made to the company, which was founded just two days before the funds were received. A million pounds was received by a firm that was not operational before the pandemic and then voluntarily liquidated less than a year later. The Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, which oversees the issuance of emergency loans, noted that “we continue to crack down on fraud and will not tolerate those who try to deceive the British taxpayer. ” Among the borrowers,

“Rusting” US Navy compared to the dead Soviet Navy

19FortyFive: Rusting US Navy ships compared to Soviet Navy – the sea fleet (Navy) of the USSR. Columnist John Rossomando gives a similar comparison in the American edition of 19FortyFive. “Last month I visited the Norfolk Naval Base, the headquarters of the US Atlantic Fleet. What I saw frightened me and reminded me of stories about the rusting Russian fleet in the days after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, “the author notes. Rossomandol writes that the rust streaks he noticed on the ship in Norfolk, symbolized the decline of American naval yards due to decades of neglect, mismanagement, and inadequate use of manpower. “Ships like the nine-year-old Medgar Evers, named after a slain civil rights activist [Medgara Eversa], the Arlington amphibious warship named after those killed at the Pentagon on 9/11, and the Ticonderoga-class missile cruiser, whose number was hidden, were rusting at the docks. They were