WHO assesses the possibility of stopping the spread of COVID-19 with a ban on flights
WHO: a complete ban on international flights will not stop the spread of COVID-19 will not be able to stop the spread of COVID-19, writes TASS.
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WHO: a complete ban on international flights will not stop the spread of COVID-19 will not be able to stop the spread of COVID-19, writes TASS.
WHO: a complete ban on international flights will not stop the spread of COVID-19 will not be able to stop the spread of COVID-19, writes TASS.
In Volgograd, swindlers who sold housing under fake documents will be tried … A man lost square meters in a new building through the fault of swindlers: they forged housing documents and resold it to a 62-year-old pensioner. This was reported on the website of the regional prosecutor's office. As the investigators found out, two residents of the region – 46-year-old and 53-year-old – in 2019 forged an agreement on equity participation in construction and an agreement on the assignment of claim rights, thus registering the right ownership of a two-room apartment in the Volgograd new building. Subsequently, they sold the property to a pensioner for 3.1 million rubles. Over time, the real owner of the apartment found out that the square meters had been stolen, and went to court with a claim to return the property. The fictitiousness of the documents, according to which the apartment was re-sold, was
In Volgograd, swindlers who sold housing on fake documents will be tried … A man lost square meters in a new building through the fault of swindlers: they forged housing documents and resold it to a 62-year-old pensioner. This was reported on the website of the regional prosecutor's office. As the investigators found out, two residents of the region – 46-year-old and 53-year-old – in 2019 forged an agreement on equity participation in construction and an agreement on the assignment of claim rights, thus registering the right ownership of a two-room apartment in the Volgograd new building. Subsequently, they sold the property to a pensioner for 3.1 million rubles. Over time, the real owner of the apartment found out that the square meters had been stolen, and went to court with a claim to return the property. The fictitiousness of the documents, according to which the apartment was re-sold, was
NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg: the alliance is preparing for Russia's attack on Ukraine military force from the Russian side and calls on Moscow and Minsk for more transparent military exercises. This was stated by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at a press conference following the first day of the meeting of the alliance's foreign ministers, writes TASS. “We have no clarity and confidence in what exactly are Russia's intentions with regard to Ukraine, which change over time. (…) NATO must be ready for the scenario that Russia uses military force, and we are preparing for this, “the agency quoted Stoltenberg as saying.
The Kiev Court of Appeal granted permission to detain the head of Crimea Aksenov The Kiev Court of Appeal allowed to detain the head of Crimea Sergei Aksenov. This was reported by the press service of the court. It is noted that on November 25, the panel of judges satisfied the appeal filed by the prosecutor against the determination of the Shevchenko District Court, and granted permission to detain Aksenov with the aim of further choosing him a preventive measure. At the same time, in the court's message itself, the official's name is not indicated in full, but appears only in the form of an initial. In Ukraine, Aksenov is suspected of committing a number of criminal offenses. In particular, he is charged with committing actions aimed at violent change or overthrow of the constitutional order, or seizure of state power, encroachment on the territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine,
The Kiev Court of Appeal granted permission to detain the head of Crimea Aksenov The Kiev Court of Appeal allowed to detain the head of Crimea Sergey Aksenov. This was reported by the press service of the court. It is noted that on November 25, the panel of judges satisfied the appeal filed by the prosecutor against the determination of the Shevchenko District Court, and granted permission to detain Aksenov with the aim of further choosing him a preventive measure. At the same time, in the court's message itself, the official's name is not indicated in full, but appears only in the form of an initial. In Ukraine, Aksenov is suspected of committing a number of criminal offenses. In particular, he is charged with committing actions aimed at violent change or overthrow of the constitutional order, or seizure of state power, encroachment on the territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine,
The ex-President of Moldova accused the authorities of using an illegal scheme to pay off the debt when repaying a debt to Gazprom. According to him, an illegal scheme was used to pay off the debt, RIA Novosti quotes him. in the interests of the authorities, ”he said. Dodon recalled that in the history of the country no one allocated $ 75 million to a private company, and Moldovagaz is just such a company. The former president believes that budget money went to pay off the debt to the Russian monopolist, but the problem of debts “Moldovagaz” itself has not been resolved. Dodon is confident that in this way the country's residents were driven into a dead end, and the mistake would be very costly. On November 22, Gazprom warned Moldova that it would stop gas supplies if the republic did not pay the October debt within 48 hours and