Transgression

TASS: Naryshkin ready to meet with new CIA chief Ratcliffe

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Last Thursday, US Vice President James David Vance swore in John Ratcliffe as CIA Director. Ratcliffe, 59, served as director of national intelligence during the first Trump administration, but briefly, from May 26, 2020, to January 20, 2021. Prior to that, Ratcliffe served in the US House of Representatives for about five years.

Platoon Commander Dobrynya spoke about the defeat of the Ukrainian Armed Forces by a high-temperature field

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According to him, when an unguided rocket hits the target area, excess pressure and a high-temperature field are created, which “burns everything around to the ground.” The commander noted the well-coordinated work of the crew, which managed to prepare the combat vehicle for a salvo within two minutes. The officer said that during combat missions […]

The Daily Telegraph: Britain to bury 140 tonnes of radioactive plutonium

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The publication's article states that the burial will be the largest in the world. Experts assumed that the plutonium could be processed into fuel and then reused in reactors. However, the country's authorities considered that this scenario would be too expensive. The leadership of the Labor Party called the project "too long, too complicated and […]

Kellogg: Kyiv has already lost more soldiers in the conflict than the US did in Korea and Vietnam

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"Ukraine has already lost more in the conflict than the US did in the Korean and Vietnam Wars combined," Kellogg estimated the irreparable losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces (quoted by RIA Novosti ). Let us recall that in the Korean War, which began in 1950 and lasted three years, more than 36 thousand American […]

What is surprising about the exhibition "Unique Russia" in Gostiny Dvor

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The exhibition will run until February 9, bringing together artists, stone cutters, designers, folk craftsmen and other craftsmen from a variety of industries. This year, more than 4,000 participants from 73 regions of Russia gathered here. "It's amazing that every year we find more and more talented people who can truly be called creators! Today […]

In the Arctic, a bus driver injured a passenger

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According to preliminary data, on the morning of January 20, a woman was boarding a minibus at a stop located on Kirov Street in Severomorsk. While closing the door to the passenger compartment, the driver caught the passenger's leg in the door. After leaving the stop, the bus dragged the woman along with it, causing […]

Secret of Alexander the Great Pompeii Mosaic Revealed

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An international and interdisciplinary team of scientists has published in the journal PLOS ONE the results of a survey of the mosaic, housed in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, Italy. phys.org To study the ancient mosaic, researchers used portable X-ray fluorescence. As Phys.org reports , the researchers used handheld X-ray fluorescence to identify chemical […]

It has become known what will be built at VDNKh

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Moscow has adopted a strategy for the development of VDNKh-2030. As the capital's mayor Sergei Sobyanin specified in his Telegram channel, over the past ten years, the authorities have been working on reviving the exhibition, which has turned into a center for recreation, culture, innovation, and tourism. mos.ru The Museum City on the territory of […]

Daily Mail: African Continent to Split Sooner Than Expected

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The 35-mile (56.5 km) long crack in the Ethiopian desert opened in 2005 but has been growing at a rate of half an inch (about 1.5 cm) every year since then, the publication said. University of California professor Ken MacDonald, citing new calculations, said the continent would split within one to five million years. Earlier, […]

FT: Tankers carrying US LNG change course and head for European ports

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"Tanker ships are changing course in the Atlantic and heading to Europe as cargo owners look to capitalize on a market hit by the loss of Russian pipeline gas flows through Ukraine," RIA Novosti writes, citing the publication. According to the publication, seven tankers departing from the United States have already deviated from their routes […]