Czech President Zeman has appointed a new prime minister sitting in a glass cage

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Peskov answered a question about participation in trials of a nasal vaccine against COVID-19

Press Secretary Peskov will not take part in the trials of a nasal vaccine against coronavirus Press Secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov noted that take part in trials of a nasal coronavirus vaccine. His refusal is reported by TASS. On November 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he was vaccinated with a nasal vaccine the day after the booster vaccination. He also described the vaccination procedure: a doctor filled a syringe with powder and injected it into the president's left and right nostrils.

Peskov answered a question about participation in trials of a nasal vaccine against COVID-19

A spokesman for Peskov will not take part in trials of a nasal vaccine against coronavirus take part in trials of a nasal coronavirus vaccine. His refusal is reported by TASS. On November 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he was vaccinated with a nasal vaccine the day after the booster vaccination. He also described the vaccination procedure: a doctor filled a syringe with powder and injected it into the president's left and right nostrils.

Anapa residents complained about the “naked bellies” of Russian tourists outside the beach

Anapa residents named the most annoying habits of Russian tourists Anapa residents named the habits of visiting tourists that annoy the most. Their opinion was published by a Russian traveler in her personal blog on the Yandex.Zen platform. So, Anapchane complained about the inappropriate appearance of some vacationers. “You will never see a resident of Anapa walking around the supermarket in swimming trunks. Locals will not go to a restaurant in wet clothes. They won't walk the promenade without a T-shirt. They will not go out into the city in a thong under a transparent pareo. And tourists for some reason consider it normal, “they said and added that there is nothing pleasant about looking at” naked bellies off the beach “throughout the summer. It is also noted that travelers often behave noisy at night, drinking alcohol and listening to loud music. “They don't realize that not everyone is on

Anapa residents complained about the “naked bellies” of Russian tourists outside the beach

Anapa residents named the most annoying habits of Russian tourists Their opinion was published by a Russian traveler in her personal blog on the Yandex.Zen platform. So, Anapchane complained about the inappropriate appearance of some vacationers. “You will never see a resident of Anapa walking around the supermarket in swimming trunks. Locals will not go to a restaurant in wet clothes. They won't walk the promenade without a T-shirt. They will not go out into the city in a thong under a transparent pareo. And tourists for some reason consider it normal, “they said and added that there is nothing pleasant about looking at” naked bellies off the beach “throughout the summer. It is also noted that travelers often behave noisy at night, drinking alcohol and listening to loud music. “They don't realize that not everyone is on vacation. Someone gets up early for work. Someone has small children, “the

The Federation Council calls the shooting of a Ukrainian journalist a crime

In the Federation Council, the act of journalist Butusov was considered a PR action of a “not very smart person” First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs Vladimir Dzhabarov called the shot of the Ukrainian journalist Yuri Butusov towards the militias in Donbass a crime. This is reported by Izvestia. Dzhabarov considered the journalist's act a planned PR action by a “not very smart person.” He added that sooner or later Butusov will bitterly regret his stupidity and will answer for his actions before the court. Earlier it was reported that the Ukrainian journalist Yuri Butusov fired a howitzer at the militia in Donbass. As he later explained, he “dedicated” the shot to the victims of the Holodomor.

The Federation Council calls the shooting of a Ukrainian journalist a crime

In the Federation Council, the act of journalist Butusov was considered a PR action of a “not very smart person” First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs Vladimir Dzhabarov called the shot of the Ukrainian journalist Yuri Butusov towards the militias in Donbass a crime. This is reported by Izvestia. Dzhabarov considered the journalist's act a planned PR action by a “not very smart person.” He added that sooner or later Butusov will bitterly regret his stupidity and will answer for his actions before the court. Earlier it was reported that the Ukrainian journalist Yuri Butusov fired a howitzer at the militia in Donbass. As he later explained, he “dedicated” the shot to the victims of the Holodomor.

Monument to Red Army soldiers erected in Latvia

In Latvia, with the help of the Russian consulate, activists erected a monument to the soldiers of the Red Army in the fight against the German fascist invaders. This was reported on November 28 by “Sputnik Latvia”. According to the newspaper, local activists Yevgeny and Elena Osipovs have been trying to achieve this for three years. Soon they promised to tell the details about the installation of the monument. They were assisted by the Russian Consulate General. In November, the Latvian parliament supported a bill banning the use of St. George's ribbons during public events. The ban will apply to entertainment and festive events, meetings, processions and pickets. Last year, the President of Latvia, Egil Levits, reproached the citizens of the country celebrating May 9 for lack of patriotism. He called this date the day when for the Baltic states “one occupation power changed another”.

Monument to Red Army soldiers erected in Latvia

In Latvia, with the help of the Russian consulate, activists erected a monument to the Red Army soldiers A monument to the Red Army soldiers who died in the fight against the German fascist invaders. This was reported on November 28 by “Sputnik Latvia”. According to the newspaper, local activists Yevgeny and Elena Osipovs have been trying to achieve this for three years. Soon they promised to tell the details about the installation of the monument. They were assisted by the Russian Consulate General. In November, the Latvian parliament supported a bill banning the use of St. George's ribbons during public events. The ban will apply to entertainment and festive events, meetings, processions and pickets. Last year, the President of Latvia, Egil Levits, reproached the citizens of the country celebrating May 9 for lack of patriotism. He called this date the day when for the Baltic states “one occupation power

The Association of Russian Tour Operators has denied information about the closure of Egypt

ATOR: the possibility of closing Egypt for Russian tourists was not considered The Association of Russian Tour Operators (ATOR) denied information about the closure of Egypt for Russian tourists. This was reported on the official website of the organization. According to their data, the possibility of closing Egypt was not considered. The text contains a commentary from a source close to the Federal Air Transport Agency: “The omicron strain is yet to be studied, and it is not a fact that it is recognized as dangerous. We all remember that the “British strain” that frightened everyone quite quickly turned out to be not so scary, and Great Britain was reopened. Senator Kruglyi's words were his private opinion, the data on “infected from Egypt” had already been officially denied, so all this is “a storm in a glass of water,” he said. Earlier it was reported that the new strain of