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Госдума приняла в первом чтении законопроект, запрещающий анонимно общаться в мессенджерах

 

Одновременно, также в первом чтении, был принят проект закона, который обязывает операторов сотовой связи проверять паспортные данные абонентов при продаже сим-карт. Точный порядок идентификации пользователей мессенджеров установит правительство. Предполагается, что это будет происходить по номеру телефона, который должен быть привязан к паспорту

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Председатель Государственной думы Вячеслав Володин  обвинил страны Запада в "патологической нелюбви" к славянам. По его словам, санкции против России и Белоруссии свидетельствуют не только о русофобии, но и о славянофобии на генетическом уровне :vatno: . США и ряд западных стран в 2014 году ввели санкции против России из-за аннексии Крыма и войны в Донбассе. Санкции против Белоруссии Вашингтон ввел в середине 2000-х годов из-за нарушения прав человека. Ограничительные меры поддержал Евросоюз. Накануне президент США Дональд Трамп продлил еще на год действие санкций против членов белорусского правительства. США и западноевропейские государства во многих сферах сотрудничают с рядом славянских стран. В Североатлантический союз входят Польша, Чехия, Словакия, Словения и Хорватия. На днях о вступлении в НАТО объявила Черногория. Некоторые славянские государства входят в Европейский союз и принимают активное участие в его деятельности.

 

https://www.svoboda.org/a/28548610.html

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насильне переселення - це така традиція в москалів. 

 

Державна Дума Російської Федерації прийняла в третьому читанні резонансний закон про реновацію житлового фонду Москви, який передбачає знесення, так званих, хрущовок і переселення їх жителів в нові будинки.

Власників квартир в будинках, які потрапили під реновацію, в разі їх незгоди, будуть примусово переселяти. При цьому, оскаржити в суді таке переселення москвичі не зможуть.

http://me3.com.ua/article/3868-moskvichiv-primusovo-viselyatimut-z-radyanskih-budinkiv-v-ramkah-renovaciyi-zhitlovogo-fondu

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В МВД России заявили о проблемах в реализации программы по добровольному переселению проживающих за рубежом соотечественников, передает «Интерфакс».
«В этом году эта программа начала хромать, и 17 субъектов обратились официально в правительство РФ с просьбой вывести их из этой программы», — отметил замглавы ведомства Александр Горовой. По его мнению, столь массовое выступление регионов говорит не только об экономических проблемах — отсутствии жилья и рабочих мест, — но о демографических рисках программы.
https://lenta.ru/news/2017/06/20/pereselenie/

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It’s common knowledge that smoking takes a dramatic toll on human health, but even with this in mind, there are still thousands who light up several times a day, every day. On the world map, Russia by far boasts the biggest smoking problem. Each year, smoking claims the lives of 400,000 people and costs the country a staggering $48.1 billion in smoking-related health expenses. At the other end, South Asia has some of the lowest smoking rates in the world, with the United States sitting slap bang in the middle of the spectrum.

 

In a bid to find out where religion still maintains great influence over people, research body Gallup collated enough details to pinpoint where religion has lost its grip and faith in God has been supplanted by an adamant belief in nothing. Japan and China are by far the most atheistic countries, with a staggering 47% of those surveyed in China saying that they do not believe in God. At the other end, almost 75% of Italians consider themselves religious. Perhaps their proximity to the Pope has something to do with this rather high percentage of believers.
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As part of a global attitudes survey, the Pew Research Center took the world’s temperature on how favorably countries view the United States of America. The more positive responses appear in blue, the least favorable opinions are in blaring red, and grey is no response. Taken in 2012, the U.S. ranks highest with the European continent and in sub-Saharan Africa. For their parts, Egypt, Turkey and Pakistan favorthe States the least.
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In spite of hard data that might suggest otherwise, people tend to have their own ideas about how their economies are doing, employing optimism as an oft-distorting evaluation device. In a survey which measures people’s perceptions of their country’s economy stability, the U.S. places second in optimism within the developed world. Sweden takes the top spot, and many of those southern European countries in the throes of austerity measures are the most pessimistic.
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Given the multitude of ways religions, cultures and the state approaches homosexuality, it’s understandable that opinion on the subject varies dramatically around the world. Pew Research Center’s survey showed that sub-Saharan Africa and Muslim-majority countries ranked as the “least accepting” of homosexuality, while Latin American and Western countries appeared to be the most accepting. How those sentiments manifest themselves in legislation, however, is another matter entirely.
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Taking into account life satisfaction, the state of the economy, human rights adherence and health standards among other factors, the map of best places to be born makes for some interesting reading. Nordic countries with high life expectancies top the list with Australia, New Zealand and Ireland coming in at a close second. At the other end of the spectrum, countries with more violence and governmental oppression rank lowest, with Nigeria, Kenya and Ukraine listed among the worst. 
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Child poverty in the developed world is an increasing issue, and a survey conducted in 35 of the world’s developed countries demonstrated some surprising results. Yet again, Nordic countries came out more favorably as its small size and ample welfare state have handled the incidence of child poverty well. The United States, however, was ranked 34th, which was only slightly ahead of Romania in last place. As it stands, 16 million children (22% of all children) in the United States are part of families whose incomes are below the federal poverty level.
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Based on infant mortality rates, national income and the average number of years a child spends in education, researchers at the Save the Children Foundation have plotted the best and worst countries to be a mother. Mirroring the survey of the best places to be born, the Nordic countries come in top again. As it stands, many Nordic countries offer generous parental leave and public daycare options to new parents. However, you wouldn’t want to be a mother in sub-Saharan Africa or South Asia.
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It’s a long standing stereotype that Brits keep a stiff upper lip on sentimental affairs, but has anyone ever measured just how emotional each country is? The answer is, in fact, yes. On this map that plots the most emotional countries in the world, the rocky island appears relatively more emotional than previously imagined. Perhaps the icy permafrost that blankets Russian soil contributes to its stoic demeanor.
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Showing the world’s most ethnically diverse countries, there appears to be a rather visible split in the map. In particular, the old continent of Europe is more ethnically homogenous, as sub-Saharan Africa is the most ethnically diverse region in the world. Compared alongside the racial tolerance map, the data is rather revealing about our attitudes to our global neighbors.
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In a less statistics-based map, the Washington Post has researched the different legal systems that we use to govern our world, and have marked them rather handily on a map. While some countries are still governed by religious doctrines, a good majority of countries rule themselves by civil law. Interestingly, the British colonial Common Law system, once unique, can now be found on every continent.
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The language of love is something which translates all the way across the world, but apparently there’s less of it present in certain countries. When asked “Did you experience love for a lot of the day yesterday?”, those in red answered “yes”, with a rather blue few answering “no”. Of course, the question is fraught with issues (different cultures ‘experience’ love in different ways, and others are more reticent when posed with questions of an intimate nature), but the results are still rather interesting. As a region, Latin America was the most amorous. Several former Soviet republics, it would seem, didn’t feel the love quite as much.
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Most of us are likely more familiar with the British Royal Family than we’d really like to be, but just how many of the world’s monarchies remain? With only 26 royal families left, less than half are in a position to wield substantive power. Nowadays, many royal titles are honorary or ceremonial. Interestingly enough, the Pope is known as the monarch of the Vatican, and he does in fact possess the power to rule the European city-state.
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Racial tolerance is a hotly debated topic the world over, and the people behind the World Values Survey have attempted to chart which countries’ constituents are more open to living next door to someone of a different race. Of course, it’s difficult to gauge a universal definition of ‘tolerance’ and how to quantify it, so the Washington Post brought in an ethnic conflict specialist to try and interpret the map. 

 

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It’s common knowledge that smoking takes a dramatic toll on human health, but even with this in mind, there are still thousands who light up several times a day, every day. On the world map, Russia by far boasts the biggest smoking problem. Each year, smoking claims the lives of 400,000 people and costs the country a staggering $48.1 billion in smoking-related health expenses. At the other end, South Asia has some of the lowest smoking rates in the world, with the United States sitting slap bang in the middle of the spectrum.
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http://www.finanz.ru/novosti/aktsii/tramp-otkazalsya-ot-peregovorov-s-putinym-1002111490

Трамп отказался от переговоров с Путиным
Первая двустороння встреча президентов России и США Владимира Путина и Дональда Трампа, которая готовилась почти полгода и была запланированы на июль, подвисла в воздухе. Несмотря на то, что до саммита G20 в Гамбурге, где, как ожидалось пройдут переговоры, осталось меньше трех недель, конкретной договоренности с администрацией Трампа по-прежнему нет. Об этом, как сообщает "Интерфакс", заявил в среду пресс-секретарь Кремля Дмитрий Песков.
По его словам, в Москве подготовку ко встрече уже не ведут, поскольку отдельного контакта у президентов РФ и США в Гамбурге на данный момент не запланировано.
"Путин и Трамп будут принимать участие в саммите "двадцатки", и в этой связи мы не можем исключать, что они встретятся на полях", - сказал Песков, добавив, что даже о такой беседе "договоренностей пока нет". :lol2: 
С российской стороны готовность к встрече есть давно :K , однако вопрос "подвис" из-за позиции американской стороны, рассказывал ранее замглавы МИД РФ Сергей Рябков.
"Новый период, период контактов и взаимодействия с администрацией (Дональда) Трампа пока не ознаменовался серьезными сдвигами к лучшему", - объяснял дипломат в конце мая.
По его словам, в МИД РФ считают причиной происходящего "попытки определённых кругов в США использовать российский фактор во внутриполитическом контексте".
Русофобская одержимость США уже переходит все границы, возмутился 20 июня после переговоров с главой МИД Франции Жан-Ивом Ле Дрианом глава российского внешнеполитического ведомства Сергей Лавров. :fp1:  
По его словам, расширение санкционных списков, о которых США объявили на этой неделе, а также законопроект о радикальном ужесточении санкционного режима появились "на ровном месте", а "ссылка на ситуацию на Украине" должна вызывать "улыбку у всех серьезных наблюдателей".

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http://all-that-is-interesting.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/25-maps-smoking.jpg

It’s common knowledge that smoking takes a dramatic toll on human health, but even with this in mind, there are still thousands who light up several times a day, every day. On the world map, Russia by far boasts the biggest smoking problem. Each year, smoking claims the lives of 400,000 people and costs the country a staggering $48.1 billion in smoking-related health expenses. At the other end, South Asia has some of the lowest smoking rates in the world, with the United States sitting slap bang in the middle of the spectrum.

 

In a bid to find out where religion still maintains great influence over people, research body Gallup collated enough details to pinpoint where religion has lost its grip and faith in God has been supplanted by an adamant belief in nothing. Japan and China are by far the most atheistic countries, with a staggering 47% of those surveyed in China saying that they do not believe in God. At the other end, almost 75% of Italians consider themselves religious. Perhaps their proximity to the Pope has something to do with this rather high percentage of believers.
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As part of a global attitudes survey, the Pew Research Center took the world’s temperature on how favorably countries view the United States of America. The more positive responses appear in blue, the least favorable opinions are in blaring red, and grey is no response. Taken in 2012, the U.S. ranks highest with the European continent and in sub-Saharan Africa. For their parts, Egypt, Turkey and Pakistan favorthe States the least.
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In spite of hard data that might suggest otherwise, people tend to have their own ideas about how their economies are doing, employing optimism as an oft-distorting evaluation device. In a survey which measures people’s perceptions of their country’s economy stability, the U.S. places second in optimism within the developed world. Sweden takes the top spot, and many of those southern European countries in the throes of austerity measures are the most pessimistic.
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Given the multitude of ways religions, cultures and the state approaches homosexuality, it’s understandable that opinion on the subject varies dramatically around the world. Pew Research Center’s survey showed that sub-Saharan Africa and Muslim-majority countries ranked as the “least accepting” of homosexuality, while Latin American and Western countries appeared to be the most accepting. How those sentiments manifest themselves in legislation, however, is another matter entirely.
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Taking into account life satisfaction, the state of the economy, human rights adherence and health standards among other factors, the map of best places to be born makes for some interesting reading. Nordic countries with high life expectancies top the list with Australia, New Zealand and Ireland coming in at a close second. At the other end of the spectrum, countries with more violence and governmental oppression rank lowest, with Nigeria, Kenya and Ukraine listed among the worst. 
6 of 26
Child poverty in the developed world is an increasing issue, and a survey conducted in 35 of the world’s developed countries demonstrated some surprising results. Yet again, Nordic countries came out more favorably as its small size and ample welfare state have handled the incidence of child poverty well. The United States, however, was ranked 34th, which was only slightly ahead of Romania in last place. As it stands, 16 million children (22% of all children) in the United States are part of families whose incomes are below the federal poverty level.
7 of 26
Based on infant mortality rates, national income and the average number of years a child spends in education, researchers at the Save the Children Foundation have plotted the best and worst countries to be a mother. Mirroring the survey of the best places to be born, the Nordic countries come in top again. As it stands, many Nordic countries offer generous parental leave and public daycare options to new parents. However, you wouldn’t want to be a mother in sub-Saharan Africa or South Asia.
8 of 26
It’s a long standing stereotype that Brits keep a stiff upper lip on sentimental affairs, but has anyone ever measured just how emotional each country is? The answer is, in fact, yes. On this map that plots the most emotional countries in the world, the rocky island appears relatively more emotional than previously imagined. Perhaps the icy permafrost that blankets Russian soil contributes to its stoic demeanor.
9 of 26
Showing the world’s most ethnically diverse countries, there appears to be a rather visible split in the map. In particular, the old continent of Europe is more ethnically homogenous, as sub-Saharan Africa is the most ethnically diverse region in the world. Compared alongside the racial tolerance map, the data is rather revealing about our attitudes to our global neighbors.
10 of 26
In a less statistics-based map, the Washington Post has researched the different legal systems that we use to govern our world, and have marked them rather handily on a map. While some countries are still governed by religious doctrines, a good majority of countries rule themselves by civil law. Interestingly, the British colonial Common Law system, once unique, can now be found on every continent.
11 of 26
The language of love is something which translates all the way across the world, but apparently there’s less of it present in certain countries. When asked “Did you experience love for a lot of the day yesterday?”, those in red answered “yes”, with a rather blue few answering “no”. Of course, the question is fraught with issues (different cultures ‘experience’ love in different ways, and others are more reticent when posed with questions of an intimate nature), but the results are still rather interesting. As a region, Latin America was the most amorous. Several former Soviet republics, it would seem, didn’t feel the love quite as much.
12 of 26
Most of us are likely more familiar with the British Royal Family than we’d really like to be, but just how many of the world’s monarchies remain? With only 26 royal families left, less than half are in a position to wield substantive power. Nowadays, many royal titles are honorary or ceremonial. Interestingly enough, the Pope is known as the monarch of the Vatican, and he does in fact possess the power to rule the European city-state.
13 of 26
Racial tolerance is a hotly debated topic the world over, and the people behind the World Values Survey have attempted to chart which countries’ constituents are more open to living next door to someone of a different race. Of course, it’s difficult to gauge a universal definition of ‘tolerance’ and how to quantify it, so the Washington Post brought in an ethnic conflict specialist to try and interpret the map. 

 

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It’s common knowledge that smoking takes a dramatic toll on human health, but even with this in mind, there are still thousands who light up several times a day, every day. On the world map, Russia by far boasts the biggest smoking problem. Each year, smoking claims the lives of 400,000 people and costs the country a staggering $48.1 billion in smoking-related health expenses. At the other end, South Asia has some of the lowest smoking rates in the world, with the United States sitting slap bang in the middle of the spectrum.

 

Явно видна связь между количеством сигарет на душу населения и православием

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В пригороде Парижа Сен-Дени неизвестные напали на "главу российской делегации" на авиасалоне "Ле Бурже". Об этом сообщает газета Le Figaro  со ссылкой на источник, близкий к следствию.
Имя пострадавшего россиянина не сообщается.
Cогласно предварительным данным, грабители нанесли удар находящемуся в автомобиле россиянину и забрали сумку у его водителя — женщины.
После этого женщина побежала за нападавшими, но столкнулась с группой из пятидесяти лиц. Они ее избили. По данным источника, также над ней было совершено сексуальное насилие. :fp1: 
https://112.ua/mir/smi-na-aviasalone-pod-parizhem-napali-na-glavu-delegacii-rf-i-iznasilovali-voditelya-397165.html

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Профильный комитет Госдумы рекомендовал принять в первом чтении законопроект о запрете анонимайзеров. Ранее инициативу раскритиковали представители интернет-отрасли. Кроме того, в законопроекте предлагается штрафовать поисковики, если они выдают ссылки на сайты, которые предлагают способы обхода блокировок.

 

Любопытно, что эти способы перечислялись в федеральном телеэфире после того, как на Украине запретили российские соцсети.

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зверніть увагу, вінок тримають, щоб на вавана не напав :gigi:

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Автозаки повышенной комфортности начали выпускать в Башкирии. Новые модели сегодня были представлены в исправительной колонии №7. В них есть обогреватели, кондиционеры и биотуалеты, — сообщает пресс-служба республиканского управления ФСИН. Разные модели на базе «КамаАЗа» могут перевозить от 32-х до 50-ти человек.

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