Revealed the attitude of Russians to the migration crisis in Belarus

VTsIOM: 44 percent of Russians believe that Belarus should help migrants return home -polish border. It turned out that 44 percent of the respondents believe that Minsk should help refugees return home. The results are published on the center's website. Most often, Russians believe that the European Union is more likely to blame for the migration crisis – 36 percent of respondents said so. Another 22 percent found it difficult to name those responsible. 15 percent believe that the Belarusian authorities are to blame. At the same time, the answers differ by age group. Thus, among Russians aged 18-24, 36 percent blame the Belarusian authorities for the crisis, and only 10 percent blame the European Union. Among respondents aged 60 and over, on the contrary, 7 percent believe that Minsk is to blame, 47 percent – that the EU. When asked what the Belarusian authorities should do with migrants, 44

Lavrov accused the United States of whipping up military hysteria

Foreign Minister Lavrov accused the United States of placing military bases around Russia and whipping up hysteria reproaching the Russian side for conducting exercises by the Armed Forces on its territory. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Washington of growing tensions on the Russian border, TASS reports. Related materials 00:01 – October 25 “Youth is aimed at Europe” Belarusians, following the Ukrainians, are striving for the EU. How can Russia keep them? 17: 26-23 November DPR and Ukraine declare mutual shelling and are preparing for war. Why the situation is exacerbating Russia is accused in Donbass? “The fact that we are accused of exercises conducted by the Russian Armed Forces on their own sovereign territory, those countries that are bringing troops and military equipment to our borders in huge numbers from overseas, and the fact that the United States has besieged us from all sides with their military bases, these are

Lavrov called US confrontational schemes to contain other countries

Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov reproached the United States for using confrontational schemes in the APR APR) to contain other countries. The head of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Sergei Lavrov, reproached Washington for violating “constructive, unifying tendencies in the APR,” reports TASS. Nevertheless, the minister named partners who share Moscow's approach to policy in the region. “This is our closest circle too. This is the EAEU, the CSTO, the CIS, but also broader partnerships, first of all, the key Eurasian organization – the SCO and such a new association as the BRICS, ”the diplomat said

Revealed the attitude of Russians to the migration crisis in Belarus

VTsIOM: 44 percent of Russians believe that Belarus should help migrants return home -polish border. It turned out that 44 percent of the respondents believe that Minsk should help refugees return home. The results are published on the center's website. Most often, Russians believe that the European Union is more likely to blame for the migration crisis – 36 percent of respondents said so. Another 22 percent found it difficult to name those responsible. 15 percent believe that the Belarusian authorities are to blame. At the same time, the answers differ by age group. Thus, among Russians aged 18-24, 36 percent blame the Belarusian authorities for the crisis, and only 10 percent blame the European Union. Among respondents aged 60 and over, on the contrary, 7 percent believe that Minsk is to blame, 47 percent – that the EU. When asked what the Belarusian authorities should do with migrants, 44

The Federation Council approved the increase in the living wage proposed by Putin

The Federation Council Budget Committee approved an increase in the minimum wage and the living wage The Federation Council Budget Committee approved a law on the federal budget wages (minimum wages) and a living wage. This is reported by RIA Novosti. Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed to increase the subsistence minimum by 8.6 percent from 2022. The document is planned to be considered in the upper house of the Russian parliament tomorrow, December 1. The new law should come into force on January 1. On November 19, the Russian President introduced amendments to the State Duma to raise the minimum wage and the living wage. The President pointed out that many social benefits are tied to this amount, including additional payments to pensions and payments to families with children. Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova named the number of Russians whose salaries and social benefits will change after the increased

The exhibition “Domestic Art. Century XX-th “

The exhibition “Domestic Art. Century XX-th “ The implementation of the art project“ Traveling exhibition “Domestic art. Century XX-th “. This is reported by “Katun 24”. From June 1 to November 14, the traveling exhibition visited the village of Novichka, Zarinsk and Kamen-na-Obi. Now she has begun work in the village of Barnaul, Nauchny Gorodok. The exhibition will run until December 26. Visitors will be able to see 25 reproductions of paintings from the collection of the State Art Museum of Altai Territory, painted by famous Soviet artists, including Konchalovsky, Kuznetsov, Pimenov, Shegal, Eberling, Neprintsev, Smukrovich, Vinogradov. Earlier it was reported that in The Altai State University in Barnaul and the Kurmanzhan Datka Center for Nomad Civilization of Kyrgyzstan opened a photo exhibition “The Facets of Nomad Culture in the XXI Century.” The exposition consists of photographs of the landscapes of the Kyrgyz mountains, yurts, utensils, traditional clothes and other

The Russian will be tried for 32 stabbing and an attempt to blow up a house in Khabarovsk

A man in Khabarovsk will go on trial for attempting to kill his wife and blow up a residential building house – he stabbed his wife 32 times with a knife, and then turned on the gas in the apartment. This was reported to “Lente.ru” on Tuesday, November 30, in the prosecutor's office of the Khabarovsk Territory. According to the department, a drunken man stabbed his wife 32 times. The woman not only survived, but was also able to hide with her neighbors and call the police. During negotiations with the police, the man opened all the gas burners and threatened to blow up the house. But the emergency service employees promptly cut off the gas. The attacker was detained. During the investigation, several criminal cases were opened against the offender – under the articles “Attempted murder”, “Attempted murder of two or more persons, as well as a minor, committed

A man hacked into a smart feeder and spied on the owner of the dog through the camera

An unknown person accessed the camera on a smart dog feeder and spied on the owner access to the camera and spied on the owner of one of the animals. This is reported by Nine.com.au. Dog owner Angela Cuniberti said that for many years she used a smart feeder for her pet without any problems. The feeder is equipped with a camera that allows the owner to observe his pet, being far from home, and even treat him to treats during the day. Once a woman passed the camera and heard a strange sound. “A man's voice said, 'Hello, pretty girl.' I was terribly scared, ”said Kuniberty. Her dog started barking loudly. The woman thought that someone had broken into her house, but then the owner of the animal realized that the sound was coming from a smart feeder. “I saw that a red light was on and I thought

The Russian will be tried for 32 stabbing and an attempt to blow up a house in Khabarovsk

A man in Khabarovsk will go on trial for trying to kill his wife and blow up a residential building house – he stabbed his wife 32 times with a knife, and then turned on the gas in the apartment. This was reported to “Lente.ru” on Tuesday, November 30, in the prosecutor's office of the Khabarovsk Territory. According to the department, a drunken man stabbed his wife 32 times. The woman not only survived, but was also able to hide with her neighbors and call the police. During negotiations with the police, the man opened all the gas burners and threatened to blow up the house. But the emergency service employees promptly cut off the gas. The attacker was detained. During the investigation, several criminal cases were opened against the offender – under the articles “Attempted murder”, “Attempted murder of two or more persons, as well as a minor, committed

A man hacked into a smart feeder and spied on the owner of the dog through the camera

An unknown person got access to the camera on a smart dog feeder and spied on the owner access to the camera and spied on the owner of one of the animals. This is reported by Nine.com.au. Dog owner Angela Cuniberti said that for many years she used a smart feeder for her pet without any problems. The feeder is equipped with a camera that allows the owner to observe his pet, being far from home, and even treat him to treats during the day. Once a woman passed the camera and heard a strange sound. “A man's voice said, 'Hello, pretty girl.' I was terribly scared, ”said Kuniberty. Her dog started barking loudly. The woman thought that someone had broken into her house, but then the owner of the animal realized that the sound was coming from a smart feeder. “I saw that a red light was on and