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- Nemtsov banned for six months to leave Russia
- Prosecutors refused to drop charges against Strauss-Kahn
- Bagapsh posthumously became the hero of Abkhazia
- Francesco Guardi painting sold for $ 44 million
- In Makhachkala emergency villages Tu-154
- Facebook and Skype launched a video chat
- The court in the United States demanded that the government legalize gay in the army
- In Dagestan, gunmen attacked a convoy of internal troops
- In Georgia, were sentenced to Russian 'spies'
- On the "silent" actions in Belarus have detained 400 people
- Belarus has started to detain alleged members of "silent" campaign
- "Nissan" is not allowed to set an unusual record
- Ukrainian peacekeepers again contracted malaria in Liberia
- Mark Mitsubishi showed the budget and advanced version of the i-MiEV electric vehicle
- In the first half mites bitten 420 000 Russians
Nemtsov banned for six months to leave Russia Posted: 06 Jul 2011 05:37 PM PDT Boris Nemtsov banned for six months to leave Russia. The decision was made bailiffs at the request of co-owner of oil trader Gunvor Gennady Timchenko, a winner earlier in the policy case for defamation. Businessman was unhappy with the newspaper printed in denial. |
Prosecutors refused to drop charges against Strauss-Kahn Posted: 06 Jul 2011 03:26 PM PDT Prosecutors involved in a matter of ex-IMF head Dominique Strauss-Kahn declined to withdraw the charges against him. This issue was discussed in connection with the recent findings of the investigation, which caught officials complaining of a woman in a lie. Strauss-Kahn is accused of raping a maid in New York hotel. |
Bagapsh posthumously became the hero of Abkhazia Posted: 06 Jul 2011 06:22 PM PDT The second president of Abkhazia, Sergei Bagapsh, posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Republic and awarded "Honor and glory" of the first degree - the highest state award. Decree on awarding Bagapsh signed the acting head of state signed Ankvab. Bagapsh, died in May 2011 from cancer. |
Francesco Guardi painting sold for $ 44 million Posted: 06 Jul 2011 04:47 PM PDT Italian Francesco Guardi painting "View of the Rialto Bridge" sold for $ 44 million at an auction of old masters Sotheby's. The canvas, which depicts the famous Venetian bridge, was the owner of record of paintings Guardi and the most expensive piece of art sold at auction in 2011. |
In Makhachkala emergency villages Tu-154 Posted: 06 Jul 2011 02:20 PM PDT At the airport in Makhachkala on Wednesday night, July 7, crash-landed a passenger aircraft Tu-154 flying from Moscow. As reported in the North-Caucasian Regional Center for Emergency Situations Ministry, the reason was the failure of one engine. As a result of the accident no one was hurt. |
Facebook and Skype launched a video chat Posted: 06 Jul 2011 02:11 PM PDT In the social networking site Facebook has appeared chat, chat in which multiple users can simultaneously. Video chat is integrated with the text chat. The service is jointly developed by Facebook and Internet telephony service Skype. A similar feature is present in the social networking Google +. |
The court in the United States demanded that the government legalize gay in the army Posted: 06 Jul 2011 02:03 PM PDT A federal appeals court found unconstitutional a rule prohibiting open gays serve in the army. Thus, the court called on U.S. authorities to the final abolition of secret rules "do not ask, do not tell." Will the court's decision to legalize gay deadlines in the U.S. Army, is still unknown. |
In Dagestan, gunmen attacked a convoy of internal troops Posted: 06 Jul 2011 04:42 PM PDT In Kizlyar in Dagestan region on Wednesday evening, June 6, unknown persons attacked a convoy of interior troops and the combined unit the Russian Interior Ministry. The shelling killed one policeman, another one was injured. Between militants and the police got into a fight. |
In Georgia, were sentenced to Russian 'spies' Posted: 06 Jul 2011 12:33 PM PDT Batumi court has sentenced July 6 the nine accused of espionage, including four Russian citizens. The defendants received sentences ranging from 11 to 14 years. The most severe sentence handed down Russian citizen Yuri Skrylnikovu, which, according to Georgian security services, was the liaison between the GRU of the General Staff and residency in Georgia. |
On the "silent" actions in Belarus have detained 400 people Posted: 06 Jul 2011 12:22 PM PDT In the cities of Belarus on Wednesday, July 6, detained about 400 people who authorities believe members of so-called "silent" protest. This was reported by an unofficial source at the Interior Ministry. For part of the detainees will be drawn up protocols on administrative violations. |
Belarus has started to detain alleged members of "silent" campaign Posted: 06 Jul 2011 10:25 AM PDT Belarusian police on Wednesday evening, July 6, cordoned off several areas in Belarus, which planned to conduct another "silent" protest. Detained about 10 people, including photographers. Also blocked the central square in Gomel, Grodno and Pinsk. |
"Nissan" is not allowed to set an unusual record Posted: 06 Jul 2011 10:18 AM PDT The organizers have banned the speed at Goodwood Nissan's attempt to establish an unusual record for safety reasons. Leaf electric car was supposed to climb the hill Goodwood reverse, however, officials said, because of lack of training sessions that would be too risky for the pilots. |
Ukrainian peacekeepers again contracted malaria in Liberia Posted: 06 Jul 2011 09:51 AM PDT A group of Ukrainian peacekeepers returning from Liberia contracted malaria. According to the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, the causative agents of tropical infections were detected in 87 soldiers. Currently, the hospital stay 45 patients. In 2010, malaria was identified in 80 peacekeepers have arrived in Ukraine in Liberia. |
Mark Mitsubishi showed the budget and advanced version of the i-MiEV electric vehicle Posted: 06 Jul 2011 09:36 AM PDT Mitsubishi introduced the budget in Japan and the modernized version of the electric vehicle i-MiEV, which are called "M" and "G". The first of these will be at dealerships June 25 this year and taking into account existing public subsidies would cost less than two million yen. The second modification can be ordered in August. |
In the first half mites bitten 420 000 Russians Posted: 06 Jul 2011 09:25 AM PDT During the first half of 2011 almost 420 thousand Russians turned to medical institutions for sucking ticks, more than 93 thousand of them - the children. These data indicate a quickening attack ticks in Russia - for the same period in 2010 there were over 350 000 hits on this subject, about 80 thousand cases of affected children. |
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