Anti-discrimination law could make investigations in the clan milieu difficult

Germany Berlin police chief Anti-discrimination law could make investigations in the clan milieu difficult – – Status: 09:16 a.m. | Reading time: 2 minutes “No reversal of the burden of proof, but relief of evidence” – – With an “anti-discrimination law”, the Berlin Senate wants to strengthen the rights of people who are victims of … Read more

We went to a plateau, and there Platoshkin: how did he scare power

Opposition patriot arrest confirms end of Crimean consensus First, Platoshkin is charged with “inducing, recruiting or otherwise involving a person” and committing the acts provided for in the first part of Article 212 of the Criminal Code: riots accompanied by “violence, pogroms, arson, destruction of property, use of weapons, explosive devices, explosive, poisonous or other … Read more

Sobchak gave Sable at the debate, and Sable won

Why the debate was needed Sable, it is understandable – a beginner policy is in any case a plus. Why Sobchak was needed is an unanswered question. Maybe the truth was offended by accusations of populism and cooperation with the authorities on the part of Navalny’s team. Or maybe it was someone’s cunning plan: let … Read more

Coronavirus vaccine race: top candidates

WASHINGTON – In a race for a vaccine designed to put an end to the global COVID-19 pandemic, eight participants pulled ahead. Eight candidate vaccines are tested in humans in clinics in China, the United States, Britain and Germany. In addition to them, at least 94 are at different stages of development. The Trump administration … Read more

doctors are trying to understand the causes of high mortality from COVID-19

The frightening speed with which the condition of people infected with coronavirus worsens, and completely sudden deaths shock even experienced doctors and nurses who do not yet understand how to stop such a sudden deterioration in the condition of patients. Patients “look good, feel good, and then … if you turn your back on them, … Read more

how COVID-19 turns body cells into viral factories

When the coronavirus attacks the body of its next victim, it turns the patient’s own cells into original factories for the production of new viruses. The process begins on the surface of the cell when the virus captures the protein, which usually helps regulate the patient’s blood pressure. The cell involuntarily lets the virus inside … Read more

Give the Victory Crimea – Kommersant Newspaper No. 49 (6770) on 03/19/2020

On March 18, the Russian president flew to Sevastopol to mark the sixth anniversary of the reunification of Crimea with Russia, and as usual he met with the public, with whom he discussed primarily the coronavirus and the Constitution (they now don’t go without each other). Special correspondent of Kommersant Andrey Kolesnikov He believes that … Read more

Poklonskaya starred in a Hollywood photo shoot: “I am Crimean” nyash-mash “

State Duma deputy Natalya Poklonskaya posted on social networks Facebook pictures taken, as she put it, in the “Hollywood” style. In them, she invited subscribers to look at themselves in a new way. “I’m used to seeing me as a naughty deputy or a bad prosecutor? Well, I’m a Crimean nyash,” Poklonskaya said on her … Read more

Pompeo in Belarus: Putin’s vassal seeks proximity to the United States

VOn camera, Belarusian President Lukashenko says sentences like: Moscow is taking his country “right from behind”. It was important to protect Belarusian interests, the people and the state – whatever the cost. His country is waging “a war for energy”. Such sharp rhetoric towards the big brother Russia has never been heard from Minsk. To … Read more