Попалось интересное исследование мне на глаза, из которого следует, что оказывается россияне боятся, что пукин уйдет в 2024 году и тогда рухнет вся стабильность. А ¾ россиян заявили, согласно «Левада центра», что им нужна «твердая рука»!!! Либо это очередная пропаганда в лице разной статистики убедить нас в этом, либо с опасными людьми мы живем
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Month: February 2020
Дегенерат сурков обиделся на Украину
Сурков превращается в идиота жириновского. На кого рассчитаны эти заявления уровня жирика? Пора видимо суркову ходить на платные эфиры
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Belgian Envoy Sees ‘Dynamic’ Energy Driving US Economy
What do Belgium and the U.S. state of Arkansas have in common? The answer is a fondness for bicycling, according to Belgian Ambassador to Washington Dirk Wouters. In a recent interview, Wouters cited the Southern state’s ambitious bid to host an international cycling event next year as an example of the “dynamic” energy he has witnessed almost everywhere he has traveled in the United States. “It comes with business. That’s the interesting part about it,” Wouters said, explaining that the cycling pitch includes plans to market bicycles, jerseys, beer, tourism and a range of other products and services. “There’s also a lot of symbolism involved,” he added, noting that biking is part of the Belgian DNA. “It’s a rather simple sport — two wheels, accessible to everyone.” Given Belgium’s size, “you can cover the whole country from one end to the other all by bike. I think that has a lot to do with it.” Impressed by PittsburghWouters said he experienced the same entrepreneurial energy on a visit to Pittsburgh, a Northeastern city that once based its prosperity on the steel industry but has had to reinvent itself in recent decades as its old steel mills became unprofitable and closed. Pittsburgh’s luster could have faded with the steel mills, he said, “but it didn’t.” “You can still see the old city and these wonderful steel bridges, and the old industry, but at the same time, they have developed so many new activities,” Wouters said. Describing the city’s Carnegie Mellon University as “a powerhouse,” he said, “On robotics, they’re world leaders, as simple as that.” Turning to his own country, the ambassador argued that Belgium should be seen as much more than its capital, Brussels, which is recognized internationally as host to the headquarters of the European Union and NATO. “That would be as if you say the United States is Washington. Doesn’t make sense, right?” Wouters stressed that while Belgium is small geographically – about the size of the American state of Maryland – it’s the ninth-largest source of foreign investment into the United States, “ahead of China, Mexico, South Korea, India, you name it.” “Fourteen or 15 of our biggest companies have invested in the South and Southeastern parts of the United States,” Wouters said, citing Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina as among the top destinations of Belgian investment. “And of course New York state and Texas.” Energy and moreEnergy accounted for the “first and biggest” part of Belgium’s trade relationship with Texas, he said, driven by the heavy oil tanker traffic between Houston and the Belgian port of Antwerp, a major transit point for goods heading deeper into Europe. But, he said, “the time that Texas did only oil and gas is long past!” The relationship today increasingly involves health and life sciences, cybersecurity and renewable energy, among other things. Wouters has also noticed something else about Texas: “There, they say first they’re Texan before they say they’re American.” Similarly, Wouters has learned in his travels that “each state has its own microcosms, its characteristics and specificities.” And several of the larger states pack an economic clout comparable to those of major countries, he said, suggesting that if Texas, New York state and California were to become independent nations, the G-20 group of major economic powers would have to be reconfigured. Vying for investmentBut the ambassador said he has also seen qualities that are shared by all regions of the United States, including a widespread commitment to free trade and a competition to attract foreign investment that at times can reach a “nuclear level.” That drive is understandable, he said. “If a governor can say, ‘I don’t have unemployment in my state. This year I created several thousand new jobs. We have comparative advantage compared to other states in certain sectors,’ that’s very powerful. “And governors can make a difference. I’ve seen that,” Wouters said.
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Over 100 Guests Cleared to Leave Tenerife Hotel on Coronavirus Lockdown
None of the remaining 700-plus guests at a hotel in Spain’s Canary Islands on lockdown
over the coronavirus have shown any symptoms of the virus and 130 of them have been cleared to leave, a spokesman for the regional government said on Thursday.”All these tourists, clients, guests present no symptoms … and a decision has been made that frees the hotel from the presence of 130 people,” he said in televised comments. “At the same time, there is the possibility that the remaining ones … could be leaving the hotel as soon as a similar situation is verified,” he added.The guests and staff in Tenerife’s H10 Costa Adeje Palace Hotel have spent three days in isolation after the coronavirus was detected there in four Italian tourists.Spain’s total number of active coronavirus cases rose to 15 on Thursday from 11, with the bulk of them linked to Italy, hit by the worst outbreak of the disease yet seen in Europe, with 528 cases and 14 deaths. The four infected people in the hotel were all Italians.
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Top Nominee Polanski to Skip French Oscars After Rape Claim
Filmmaker Roman Polanski is skipping the awards ceremony for France’s equivalent of the Oscars – where his latest movie leads this year’s nominations – because of protests prompted by a new rape accusation against him.Women’s rights activists have called for a boycott of Friday’s Cesars ceremony in Paris, and plastered anti-Polanski banners and graffiti at the event venue and the Cesar academy headquarters.The entire male-dominated leadership of the Cesars stepped down recently amid a spat over its byzantine decision-making structure and over how to deal with the Polanski problem.In a statement Thursday provided to The Associated Press, the Paris-based Polanski said the ceremony was turning into a “public lynching.” Addressing the new accusation against him, he said, “Fantasies of unhealthy minds are now treated as proven facts.”“We know ahead of time how this evening will play out,” Polanski wrote in his statement.Polanski is still wanted in the United States decades after he was charged with raping a 13-year-old girl in 1977 and then fled.Last year, a Frenchwoman came forward to accuse Polanski of raping her in 1975. Polanski denied it, and the allegations are too old for an investigation.But the accusation put the director under fresh scrutiny in France, where he has long been revered as one of the country’s premier filmmakers despite the outstanding rape charge in the U.S.Polanski’s “An Officer and a Spy,” which addresses anti-Semitic persecution of French army Capt. Alfred Dreyfus in the 1890s, is up for multiple Cesars on Friday.Polanski, who survived the Holocaust in Poland as a child, said this years’ awards “have no place for a film whose subject is defending truth and fighting injustice, blind hate and anti-Semitism.”Polanski said he decided not to attend the ceremony to protect his colleagues and his wife and children.
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European Court: Azerbaijani Journalist Ismayilova’s Detention Aimed at Silencing Her
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that the actual goal of Azerbaijani investigative reporter Khadija Ismayilova’s arrest and detention was to “silence and punish her for her work.”Azerbaijan sentenced Ismayilova to 7 1/2 years in prison in 2015 on what human rights groups called trumped-up charges. She was conditionally released in 2016 but is still subject to a travel ban.In its Feb. 27 ruling, the Strasbourg-based court said it had found in particular that one of the charges against Ismayilova was “based on a false complaint made under coercion,” while other charges were “not backed up by facts.”The court held that Azerbaijan was to pay Ismayilova a total of 25,000 euros ($27,400) in respect of damage, costs, and expenses.Amnesty International, which has recognized Ismayilova as a prisoner of conscience, welcomed the ECHR ruling, but the London-based watchdog insisted that “the injustices committed by the Azerbaijani authorities against Khadija are not yet over.”“She has a criminal record, as unfair convictions against her have not been quashed, and arbitrarily imposed restrictions, including a travel ban, are still in place,” said Amnesty International’s deputy director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Denis Krivosheev.Krivosheev also urged the Azerbaijani authorities to “stop misusing the law for politically motivated prosecutions designed to silence peaceful critics.”Earlier this month, the ECHR ordered Azerbaijan to pay compensation to two opposition activists jailed on drugs charges.
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Янина вместо Комаровского / россия за идеи Гитлера / Кто тупее соловьев или ковтун
Ватные ж… должны гореть ярко! Борьба с российской пропагандой – это наше с вами общее дело
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У дегенерата пукина прогрессирующая форма шизофрении и это заразно
В последнем выпуске многосерийного интервью, подготовленного российским информационным агентством тасс, пукин выступает в роли не просто умудренного опытом государственного деятеля, а настоящего специалиста по мировой истории
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Всё! Эрдоган закрывает Босфор! Хвойда захарова насмешила весь интернет!
Последние новости России и мира, экономика, бизнес, культура, технологии, спорт
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Сергій тігіпко: чи може слуга януковича стати новим слугою народу і прем’єром України?
25 лютого у ЗМІ заговорили: ветеран української політики Сергій Тігіпко може стати новим прем’єром. Наскільки реальною є ця перспектива? Що каже про неї президент Володимир Зеленський, нинішній очільник уряду Олексій Гончарук, монобільшість і сам Тігіпко? Чим уже встиг запам’ятатись екссоратник Віктора Януковича і чому останнім часом він так довго був у тіні?
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Власть слуг: игра слов и сплошная полоса кидалова
Власть слуг: игра слов и сплошная полоса кидалова
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Russian Towns Fight Moscow’s Garbage, Putting Pressure on Kremlin
The Russian government is facing a mounting trash crisis as dozens of Russian towns are increasingly angry over shipments of garbage from Moscow and other urban centers to surrounding landfills. With the Kremlin facing growing public pressure over the issue, the government has introduced a novel idea: recycling. Charles Maynes reports from Moscow.
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Norway Detects Its First Case of Coronavirus
Norway’s Public Health Agency (FHI) said on Wednesday that one person had tested positive for coronavirus and was being kept isolated at home, in what was the country’s first confirmed case.The person had returned from China late last week, but did not appear ill and was unlikely to infect others, the agency said.”This person is not showing symptoms but … was tested after returning from the region of China where the outbreak began,” FHI director Line Vold told a news conference.The number of new infections inside China – the source of the outbreak – was for the first time overtaken by those elsewhere on Wednesday as the virus spread to a growing number of countries.The disease has infected about 80,000 people and killed more than 2,700, the vast majority in China.
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As Agri-Bashing Grows in Europe, Some Farmers Seek to Reconnect Consumers to Their World
Jerome Regnault guides a tractor through his fields on a windy afternoon, scanning a landscape west of Paris that is radically different from what it was during his grandfather’s days. Highways and housing projects are creeping in. Technology and international markets are increasingly driving his business. Farmers like Regnault say they now face another unsettling phenomenon — agri-bashing, or verbal and sometimes physical abuse against their profession, over concerns about its detrimental effects on health, the environment and animal welfare. Sorry, but your browser cannot support embedded video of this type, you can
Tractors from Baltic farmers are parked outside of an EU summit in Brussels, Feb. 20, 2020. Baltic farmers on Thursday were calling for a fair allocation of direct payments under the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy.Hard times for European farmers Across Europe and beyond, farmers face mounting pressure to feed a growing planet ever more cheaply — and increasingly, more sustainably. These days, they are pushing back. In recent months, their tractors have clogged traffic in Germany, Spain, Ireland and the Netherlands, among other countries, to protest perceived injustices ranging from price dumping and feared cuts to European Union farm subsidies to free trade deals and tougher environmental regulations. In France, authorities have established pesticide safe zones around communities and announced a ban on the herbicide glyphosate next year, ahead of the Brussels timetable. Environmentalists say both measures are insufficient. Farmers responded by dumping hay on the capital’s elegant Champs-Elysees. At the Paris fair, French President Emmanuel Macron told farmers he would fight to keep the generous EU farm subsidies of which France is a top beneficiary. The funds would help them transition to more sustainable production methods, Macron said, adding, “It’s a policy of the future.”French authorities have also established a new unit, Demeter, to survey more extreme environmental militants who have invaded large farms to protest industrial-scale agriculture. Yet some environmentalists say they, not farmers, are under siege.“We believe agri-bashing doesn’t exist — it’s been invented by some in the profession who refuse to accept criticism,” said Marie-Catherine Schulz-Vannaxay, agricultural coordinator for the conservation group France Nature Environment. Referencing a recent attack in Toulouse, she contends that some farmers are instead targeting environmental groups.“There’s a real malaise, a fragility around this family farm model that in the past has always been a reference,” said sociologist Bertrand Hervieux, even as he noted the farming industry has faced crises before.A century ago, agriculture dominated the French economy. Today, it accounts for less than 3% of the workforce. Farmers now compete with other rural groups for political attention. Roughly one-fifth live in poverty, findings show, and suicide levels are higher than the national average.“Fundamentally, French aren’t hostile to the farming world,” said Hervieux, who believes agri-bashing rolls in a number of things, including today’s more violent society whose effects now reach the countryside. “But they want another agricultural model.”French President Emmanuel Macron speaks with a farmer during a visit to the International Agriculture Fair (Salon de l’Agriculture) at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, Feb. 22, 2020.Ici La TerreA grain farmer near the town of Versailles, Regnault, 45, practices “precision farming” — using technology to minimize the use of pesticides and other chemicals. While environmentalists like Schulz-Vannaxay argue the practice is still harmful, Regnault contends the risks are minimized. He points to bees he’s been raising for several years as an example.“We haven’t had any deaths,” he said. Such topics are aired on the farming hotline. Launched in September, Ici La Terre now counts 130 farmers. “We get questions about animal welfare and pesticide use,” Regnault said about the call-ins. “We’re not trying to convince people, just to explain what we do and exchange.”At the Paris farm fair, where the group has a stand, Maggy Luraschi admitted she was worried about plummeting insect populations. “Pesticides and insecticides are a problem for me,” she said, “but I’ve never thought badly of farmers. I grew up in a farm family.”Parisian Germain Milet, who spoke with Regnault, has a similar agricultural background.“I know these two worlds do not understand each other, and I think it’s a good opportunity to create these links,” he said.
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Zelenskiy Declares Feb. 26 Memorial Day to Mark Russia’s Seizure of Crimea
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has issued a decree designating February 26 a memorial day to mark the seizure of Ukraine’s Crimea region by Russia in 2014.Russia annexed the Black Sea peninsula in March 2014 after sending in troops and staging a referendum deemed illegitimate by at least 100 countries. In April that year, Russia threw its support behind armed separatists in eastern Ukraine, where more than 13,000 people have been killed in the ongoing conflict.Zelenskiy designated Feb. 26 Day of Resistance to the Occupation of Crimea and Sevastopol, as on that day in 2014 Ukrainians held the largest protest in Crimea’s capital, Simferopol, against Russia’s intervention in the peninsula following the toppling of Ukraine’s Moscow-backed President Viktor Yanukovych, Zelenskiy’s office said in a statement.Zelenskiy also said the return of Crimea to Ukraine was not only his goal as the country’s leader, but also his personal standpoint as a Ukrainian citizen.Zelenskiy said Ukraine had the backing of the international community in its fight to bring Crimea back.”And we know that this day is sure to come,” he was quoted as saying.FILE – A child poses for a picture with Russian servicemen during a military equipment and hardware show, on Defender of the Fatherland Day, in Sevastopol, Crimea, Feb. 23, 2020.Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Zelenskiy’s move “does not correspond to the real situation around Crimea,” adding that Moscow “categorically” disagrees with the wording of Zelenskiy’s decree.The previous day, U.S. President Donald Trump extended for one year a series of previously imposed sanctions on Russia over its actions in Ukraine, in particular, forcibly annexing Crimea and further destabilizing the country.Trump’s executive order was signed on Feb. 25 and includes a package of sanctions that have expanded in scope over time since March 6, 2014.They were first introduced by the administration of former President Barack Obama and broadened three more times in 2014 as well as in 2018.Trump’s order says Russia’s actions, including its “purported annexation of Crimea and use of force in Ukraine … undermine democratic processes and institutions in Ukraine; threaten its peace, security, stability, sovereignty, and territorial integrity; and contribute to the misappropriation of assets.”To “deal with that emergency,” the sanctions “must continue in effect beyond March 6, 2020,” the executive order says.
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В США возненавидели Авакова: “Это коррупционер №1 в Украине!”
В США наконец догадались, что Аваков это самый главный бандит в Украине. Продолжаем информировать США об Авакове, Зеленском и Коломойском
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Чем громче фанфары, тем больше дыра в кармане
Сваты, экстрасенсы, поля чудес. Российскими шоу, или их клонами забиты все эфиры. Наша Раша и Файна Украйна, и все в этом духе. Камеди Клаб. Лига Смеха. Вообще-любой-сериал. Продолжать, полагаю, не надо. Мы живем в гравитационной воронке так называемого российского культурного поля
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Some French Farmers Try to Counter Attacks, Reconnect With Consumers
Recent months have seen European farmers protesting a raft of grievances, including a new phenomenon, agribashing — verbal and sometimes physical attacks against the agricultural community. But in France, the European Union’s biggest agricultural producer, one group of farmers is trying to change perceptions and rebuild fraying ties with society. Lisa Bryant has the story for VOA.
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Catching Plastic: Fishermen on Frontline of Ocean Clean-up
A group of Spanish fishermen will receive financial support to catch plastic as well as fish, in an innovative new project aimed at tackling the huge amount of garbage dumped in the world’s oceans.Around 12 million tons of plastic waste are dumped into the oceans every year, polluting the water, killing wildlife, and creating microplastics that enter the food chain.Among those taking part in the scheme is Carlos Martin, who skippers the ‘Bonamar 2’ from its home port in Barcelona. VOA joined Martin and his crew at five o’clock on a cold February morning on the dockside, as they began the first task of the day: removing countless strands of cellulose-type plastic from the nets.Some 800 shopping bags made of plastic sewed together in the shape of a fish are laid out by environmental activist group Greenpeace, in a protest against the pollution of oceans by plastic, in a street in Vienna.As he steered the trawler into the dark waters of the Mediterranean, Martin described how the problem has got worse in the last three years. “I put it down to the rivers that carry a lot of garbage,” he says. “More plastic accumulates near the mouths of the rivers.”Martin sails further from the shore to avoid the waste – further adding to his costs. “We separate the solid plastic and we bring it back to land, but the cellulose plastic gets hooked onto the knots of the nets,” he explains. “So, when it’s wet and caked with mud, this adds an extra weight to the fishing nets. The net does not function properly in relation to its height in the water, and it takes on mud, causing the net to break because it weighs so much.”The local government has come up with a novel solution: the fishermen will become the frontline in the battle against ocean plastics.Initially, 1 million euros of taxpayers’ money from the European Union and the Catalan government will support dozens of fishermen like Martin. They won’t receive any money directly, explains Sergi Tudela, the General Director of Catalonia Fisheries who is overseeing the project.“With these funds, they can improve what they need to carry on board – the boxes, all the facilities they need – in order to cope with the problem. And then, of course at the same time, to carry out studies to characterize the origin, the specificities of this marine litter. We are hopeful that if we are successful in this project, this project could be replicated in other areas in the Mediterranean,” Tudela told VOA.FILE – A volunteer shows plastics retrieved from the ocean, after a garbage collection, ahead of World Environment Day, on La Costilla Beach, on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in Rota, Spain, June 2, 2018.The amount of plastic waste on Spanish beaches has grown by 65% in just six years, according to government figures. Martin says the fishing community now understands the scale of the problem. “Before we didn’t see it that way, we took it and threw it back into the water, we had no conscience. I think that a few years here we have become very aware, nothing is thrown into the water, we collect everything and bring it to shore.”Abandoned fishing gear makes up a big proportion of the estimated 8 to 12 million tonnes of plastic that are dumped into the world’s oceans every year. Martin and his fishing community are determined to change the industry’s image and be part of the global effort to clean up our oceans.
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Дегенерат бужанський хоче щоб Рада стала госдумою рф і подає провокаційний законопроект
Він знову захищає російські цінності. Цього разу він вніс до ВР законопроект, яким хоче дозволити депутатам виступати в Раді мовою агресора.
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