Elsewhere in the world, the trial had already been criticized, notably by the United States and the United Nations, after a report from South Korea. According to South Korean military spokespersons, the colossus flew at a maximum speed of 12,250 kilometers per hour. It was the second trial in a week. Hypersonic missiles are five times faster than sound, which …
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The coronavirus loses 90% of its ability to infect us in the air in five minutes. About that writes the British newspaper The Guardian. This is clear from the first study with simulations of how the virus survives when it is expired. The results underscore the importance of keeping the distance and usefulness of face masks. On closer inspection, the …
Read More »Mission accomplished, foreign troops leave, declares Kazakh president
Foreign soldiers who arrived in Kazakhstan last week are leaving. They have accomplished their mission to restore stability, President Tokayev said. The withdrawal will begin in two days and must be completed in ten days. Last week, violent unrest erupted in Kazakhstan. Protesters attacked government buildings and clashed with riot police. In doing so, 164 dead fell. The number of …
Read More »Waste management also tackles overgrown playgrounds
Photo (c) Ministry of Public Works | edition of Waterkant.Net The tropical playground and the Desi Samson sports center, at the corner of Zapatata and Anwar Sada streets in the seaside resort of Tamenga, are currently mowed and cleaned by the waste management sub-directorate of the Public Directorate of Waste Management. green waste and waste (OGA). The initiator, also Deputy …
Read More »European Court of Auditors: EU money for rule of law in the Balkans goes nowhere
The 700 million euros that the EU has invested in improving the rule of law in the Western Balkans in recent years have been of little use. According to the European Court of Auditors, there was a lack of political will on the part of the Balkan countries and a lack of commitment to the EU. In the Balkan countries, …
Read More »At least 19 people killed in New York apartment fire
At least 19 people, including nine children, were killed in a New York apartment fire on Sunday. Mayor Eric Adams announced it on Sunday, international news agencies report. He calls it “one of the worst fires we’ve seen in modern times.” Dozens of people were injured and more than 200 firefighters were dispatched to the 19-story building in the Borough …
Read More »Vandals coat famous Sicilian cliff with red powder | Abroad
On the Italian island of Sicily, vandals disfigured the famous Scala dei Turchi cliff with red powder. The cliff, also known as “the Turkish Steps”, is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the region. Anonymous vandals reportedly coated the cliff with iron oxide powder, which is red in color last Friday. Many locals gathered the next day to …
Read More »Turkmenistan wants to extinguish the “door to hell” after half a century | Abroad
VIDEOTurkmenistan wants to close “the door to hell” – a burning crater that has been burning there for half a century. This is the Darvaza crater, located in the Karakum desert and has since become a tourist attraction. Foreign publishers Jan 8, 2022 Last update: 09:02 Darvaza crater © AFP Why does the Central Asian republic suddenly want to close …
Read More »Saudi Arabia frees princess after three years in captivity | Abroad
A Saudi princess imprisoned in Riyadh for almost three years has been released. A human rights organization announced it on Saturday. Basmah bint Saud, 57, daughter of the second Saudi king, has been incarcerated since March 2019 in a notorious Saudi prison where many other political prisoners are held. In a statement written two years ago, her family said her …
Read More »Discussion of gas as a sustainable energy source divides German government
The three ruling German parties, with major ideological differences, continued to speak of “growing together” after their coalition came to power. But now the first fission fungus has come out of the ground. Will the government, which considers itself a revolutionary in the field of sustainable development, adopt natural gas as a source of sustainable energy? The reason for the …
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