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- Syria accuses U.S. of interfering in its internal affairs
- Ukraine has increased the retirement age for women and civil servants
- On Balakovo of the storm shut down power unit
- Chinese suspected of smuggling of spare parts of Russian fighters
- Americans found guilty of plotting against the U.S. Army
- eBay agreed to buy mobile payment service Zong
- U.S. House of Representatives has banned the Pentagon arm Libyan rebels
- Murderers Yamadayev were released
- In Turkmenistan, an ammunition dump exploded
- Yemeni President for the first time after the injury was made for television
- Estonian travel agencies sue Russia
- Murdoch closed the News Of The World because of the scandal over the wiretapping
- European drug users warned about the dangers of Russian Phenazepamum
- Bikers asked to renounce the shares from the First Hospital Gradskaya
- The experts recognized the effective filters Petrick
Syria accuses U.S. of interfering in its internal affairs Posted: 07 Jul 2011 06:34 PM PDT Syrian authorities have accused the U.S. of interfering in domestic affairs, after the U.S. ambassador visited the opposition-controlled city of Hama. The official statement the Foreign Ministry of Syria stated that the actions of the ambassador are "irresponsible" and serve as proof of U.S. intentions to increase tensions in the region. |
Ukraine has increased the retirement age for women and civil servants Posted: 07 Jul 2011 05:07 PM PDT Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted the July 7 pension reform. Under the new law, the retirement age for women will be gradually increased from 55 to 60 years for government employees - from 60 to 63 years. Also sets the maximum amount of pension at the level of ten living wages. |
On Balakovo of the storm shut down power unit Posted: 07 Jul 2011 03:13 PM PDT The fourth reactor Balakovo, located near Saratov, disconnected from the network on the night of July 8. Automatic protection of the reactor worked, after a thunderstorm interrupted the power supply from nuclear power plants on the two power lines. In this case the station staff did not record any violations of safety conditions. |
Chinese suspected of smuggling of spare parts of Russian fighters Posted: 07 Jul 2011 06:43 PM PDT In the Trans-Baikal Territory Customs has opened a criminal case against a Chinese national, who tried to take out some parts of the Russian military aircraft. A Chinese man was arrested with a load of parts of the MiG-29 and Su-27 in July 2010. The case was initiated after the results of the examination the Defence Ministry, which lasted about a year. |
Americans found guilty of plotting against the U.S. Army Posted: 07 Jul 2011 05:41 PM PDT The Court in Brooklyn found the New Yorker Betima Kaziu guilty to conspiracy to murder U.S. troops in the Middle East and the Balkans. He was also convicted of conspiracy to provide material support to terrorist organizations and the intent to use firearms to commit crimes. |
eBay agreed to buy mobile payment service Zong Posted: 07 Jul 2011 04:26 PM PDT Internet auction site eBay has agreed to acquire mobile payment service Zong. The deal amounted to about $ 240 million. eBay plans to integrate the acquired system of payment service with existing database PayPal, owned by online auction. |
U.S. House of Representatives has banned the Pentagon arm Libyan rebels Posted: 07 Jul 2011 03:44 PM PDT U.S. House of Representatives voted in July 7 for a ban on military assistance to the Libyan rebels. The adopted amendment to the budget for military spending prohibits the Pentagon from transferring weapons and military equipment and assist in the planning of operations in any armed groups in Libya, as well as conduct their training. |
Murderers Yamadayev were released Posted: 07 Jul 2011 02:21 PM PDT Dubai has been released and deported beyond the UAE citizens of Tajikistan and Iran have been convicted for the murder of the Hero of Russia Yamadayev. According to the first sentence, Makhsudov-Jan Ismatov Mahdi and Lorne got life sentences, but in December 2010, after reviewing the case, they were sentenced to 27 months in prison. |
In Turkmenistan, an ammunition dump exploded Posted: 07 Jul 2011 12:42 PM PDT In the city of Abadan in Turkmenistan, there was an explosion at an ammunition depot. According to official information of the Turkmen Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the major victims of the devastation there and the situation is under control. At the same time, human rights activists have reported large numbers of victims, and also panic and looting cases. |
Yemeni President for the first time after the injury was made for television Posted: 07 Jul 2011 11:37 AM PDT Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who is treated in Saudi Arabia for the first time after he was wounded June 3, made a speech on television, which declared its readiness for political dialogue within the framework of the constitution. At the same time, he said, when going back to Yemen. |
Estonian travel agencies sue Russia Posted: 07 Jul 2011 09:22 AM PDT Estonian travel agencies dealing with registration of visas to Russia, complained to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of his country at the Russian consulate and announced their readiness to submit to Russia in international court. The discontent caused by the appearance of businessmen in Tallinn "monopolistic structure" that is "ready to crush the whole" visa to Russia. |
Murdoch closed the News Of The World because of the scandal over the wiretapping Posted: 07 Jul 2011 09:11 AM PDT The British tabloid News Of The World will cease to exit. As announced deputy executive director of News Corp. James Murdoch, the last newspaper will be available on Sunday, July 10. The reason for the closure of one of the oldest books scandal was the illegal wiretapping stars. |
European drug users warned about the dangers of Russian Phenazepamum Posted: 07 Jul 2011 08:59 AM PDT Scottish scientists have reported an increasing frequency of drug abuse by Russian protivotrevozhnoe fenazepamom. This medication is not used in Western countries and is not included in their lists of controlled substances, so there can be legally purchased over the Internet. Cases of abuse reported in countries such as Britain, Sweden, Finland and the United States. |
Bikers asked to renounce the shares from the First Hospital Gradskaya Posted: 07 Jul 2011 08:40 AM PDT Bikers asked to give up shares in support of an injured motorcyclist sports car at the walls of the first Gradskaya hospital in Moscow. On appeal to the head physician turned medical facilities motovladeltsam Alexei Shabunin. He said that cluster of bikers can be intimidating for ambulances. Bikers are going to hang on the fence of the hospital balloons. |
The experts recognized the effective filters Petrick Posted: 07 Jul 2011 08:31 AM PDT The experts of the Federal Research Centre of Hygiene name Erisman recognized "Petrik filters" is more effective and safe in comparison with the filters manufactured by other companies. Comparison was carried out on 18 safety parameters. Previously, academics have questioned the Academy of Sciences that "Petrik filters" are not a threat. |
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