OP member Ilya Remeslo: Deputy Rashkin could bribe for the opportunity to hunt Lawyer and member of the Public Chamber (OP) Ilya Remeslo suggested that that State Duma deputy Valery Rashkin could have given a bribe in the Saratov region for the opportunity to hunt. His accusatory words are quoted by the RAPSI agency. The craft wondered how Rashkin's hunt was formalized, as a result of which he shot a moose. “Who paid for it and what preferences did he receive from Rashkin? And the deputy received the right to hunt free of charge, that is, received a property gift in the form of harvested animals? Was this declared? How is this consistent with the status of the deputy and the requirement for his financial independence? “, – the lawyer notes. He also criticized the situation, because of which the deputy could face criminal prosecution, in general. “A classic of
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Poland declared its readiness to talk with Russia on the migration crisis
Foreign Ministry: Poland will conduct a dialogue on the situation with migrants with Russia, but not with Belarus the migration crisis on the border, but with Belarus it will speak only at the technical level. This was stated on the air of Polish radio by Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau, TASS reports. “Poland is open to negotiations with the Russian Federation, however, negotiations concerning Belarus and Polish-Belarusian relations, the Belarusian future should be conviction, with the Belarusian opposition, ”the minister said. He also said that the issues of the political future of Belarus should be decided by those who are trusted by the society of this country. Earlier, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko expressed his readiness to support migrants who want to get to Germany and Poland. He also accused European leaders of avoiding solving the problem of migrants at the Belarusian border and wanting to show off.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Bulgaria was horrified by the consequences of an accident with a bus
Bulgarian Interior Minister Boyko Rashev: it is difficult to understand how many people were burned in an accident with a bus Bulgarian Interior Minister Boyko Rashev admitted that a picture of the consequences of an accident, in which more than 40 passengers of the bus were killed. RIA Novosti reports. “Not everyone can endure this spectacle. I've never seen anything like it. It is even difficult to understand how many people were burned there, ”the minister said. He also assured that a detailed investigation will be carried out into the accident with dozens of victims. The accident occurred on November 23 at 3 am, near the village of Bosnek in the Pernik region. The 52-passenger bus was heading from Istanbul to North Macedonia. When the accident happened, the car caught fire, killing 46 people, including 12 children. All the victims were citizens of North Macedonia. According to the Bulgarian authorities,
82-year-old pensioner reunited with 36-year-old lover after a year of separation
A pensioner from England reunited with an Egyptian husband 46 years younger than her reunited with her lover 46 years younger than her after a year of separation. This is reported by the Daily Mirror. Related materials 00:04 – 8 November 2019 “It was an ordinary life.” She fled from Stalin, and he fled from Hitler. Then they got married and killed thousands of crocodiles 00:03 – 26 January 2018 Wild Lancewood Family They have been living out of civilization for seven years now 82-year-old Iris Jones met the Egyptian Mohammed Ahmed Ibriham in 2019 on Facebook, and a year later the couple got married in his homeland. Jones also converted to Islam for the sake of her beloved. The husband and wife in paints shared the details of their sex life on talk shows and claimed that their marriage was made for love, and there was no place for
Russian out of jealousy to death beat his partner with his feet
In Novosibirsk, a Russian woman who killed a female partner out of jealousy received seven years of strict regime 47-year-old Russians. This was reported on Tuesday, November 23, by the regional department of the Investigative Committee of Russia (TFR). As the court established, in May 2021, a drunken convict, out of jealousy, had a conflict with a 45-year-old concubine. At some point, he hit the woman, and then kicked her, inflicting over 30 blows on the head and body. As a result, the Russian beat his victim to death. The TFR opened and investigated a criminal case under article 111 (“Intentional infliction of grievous bodily harm resulting in death”) of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. The convict fully admitted his guilt. On November 19, it was reported that in Yakutia, a 26-year-old Russian who had beaten to death a neighbor, was sentenced to seven and a half years
They wanted to include two types of housing in the resettlement program
Ministry of Construction: dilapidated townhouses and private houses can be included in the program of resettlement of housing The department recommended to include two more types of housing in them – dilapidated individual residential buildings and townhouses, according to Rossiyskaya Gazeta. The department clarified that, in addition to apartment buildings, houses for several families with with its own exit from each living space – analogs of townhouses or two-family houses, as well as private houses and townhouses with worn out engineering systems. However, each region should establish specific criteria for resettlement. The Institute for Urban Economics Foundation positively assessed the department's initiative, noting that it would allow citizens to get modern housing. However, experts emphasized that at the moment the country has not defined a clear procedure for recognizing these objects as emergency. Earlier, the State Duma adopted in the first reading a bill according to which a new type
The Russians named the main goals of obtaining microloans
Qiwi: most often Russians take microloans for unforeseen expenses Every fifth Russian has applied to microfinance organizations over the past five years, most often citizens took microloans to paychecks (69 percent). RIA Novosti writes about this with reference to the Qiwi study. The respondents also named the main purposes of obtaining loans. Most often, Russians took microloans for unforeseen expenses (38 percent) and everyday expenses (32 percent). About 22 percent of borrowers over the past year took microloans for business development. Microloans were also used to pay off other loans (21 percent), for real estate repairs, and special events (17 percent). About 46 percent of respondents do not exclude that they will take microloans in the next six months. Earlier it was reported that the Central Bank considers it possible to reduce the maximum rate on microloans, which is currently one percent per day, and thus get rid of loans
Ukraine commented on receiving money from the IMF and spoke about the success
Prime Minister Shmyhal: Ukraine's receipt of money from the IMF demonstrates the success of the country's reforms success in implementing reforms. This was stated by the Prime Minister of the republic Denis Shmygal, reports Interfax-Ukraine demonstrates the success of Ukraine in implementing reforms of the judicial system and the financial sector. Shmyhal also noted that the funds received will be used by the authorities to maintain the stability of the financial system and combat the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. In the summer of 2020 year, the IMF Board of Governors approved a new program to support Ukraine. It is designed for a year and a half, and its total volume reaches $ 5 billion. As part of the program, Kiev has already received over two billion dollars.
The mayor of the Russian city instructed to selectively check QR codes on transport
Ufa Mayor Grekov instructed to selectively check QR codes in public transport It is necessary to selectively check QR codes in public transport, which confirm vaccination against COVID-19 or previous infection. Such an order was given by the mayor of Ufa, Sergei Grekov, at a meeting in the administration of the municipality, reports TASS.
Launches of the Russian “Zircon” from under the water will resume no earlier than 2024
TASS: underwater flight tests of the Zircon rocket will resume in 2024 from under the water will be resumed no earlier than 2024, TASS reports, citing a source in the military-industrial complex. According to him, flight design tests (LKI) will be carried out from the project 885M Perm nuclear submarine , which “will differ from its predecessors in a slightly modified design.” If this submarine is not ready for launches in 2024, LKI will resume in 2025. The Agency recalls that in 2021 two Zircon launches were carried out from under the water. The first launch of this missile from the submarine “Severodvinsk” project 885, located under water, took place in October. At the same time, this nuclear submarine made the first test launch of the Zircon from the surface position. In the same month, the commander of the Northern Fleet, Alexander Moiseev, reported to Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu