Unemployment
in the eurozone has hit a near-15 year high. Some 17 million Europeans are now
jobless, and forecasts are for the jobcentre queues to get even longer
throug
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At 8
p.m. on April 2 the building tower "Vostok” inflamed in Moscow-city. The burn-up
happened on the two upper stages of the 67-storyed edifice. A projector on one
of the building crane became the re
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Nowadays
there is subsidence in more than 50 cities in China. According to The Epoch
Times the situation worsens year after year. The dropping of surface reaches
200 mm. The area of dropping amounts t
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“We are grateful to gods for having such a profession. We are celebrating the magic of the art of imagination!”- puppeteers all over the globe say today as they mark the World Puppetry Day. The holiday was established in 2003. This has become a tradition to ask a prominent puppeteer invent a greetin
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A group of grooving grannies have won the competition to represent Russia at the Eurovision Song Contest this year. They beat 24 other acts with a song in Udmurt, a minority language spoken by just 325,000 people. They wear traditional Russian outfits and headscarve
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The US President
Barack Obama has signed a regulation that defines the emergency security actions
of the government for meeting the dem
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Ryazan Puppet Theater presents a new play “Diogenes. Seeking for Man”. The opening night takes place today, on the 16th of March. This is the play for adults; more than that, there are no puppets in it. Having been waited for almost 10 years (during which the theater could please the audience only w
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According to the United Nations, 115 million primary school-age children still remain out of education. And 54% of those children are girls. The International Women’s Day is a reminder that in many countries women still face major barriers to becoming fully active members of society. Literacy is one
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Thousands
of people in Russia have again rallied in protest at last weekend’s election of
Vladimir Putin as president. But their numbers were far fewer than in previous
weeks. Organisers of the main rally in Moscow put
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March, 5: the Ryazan Regional Court considered a criminal case of L. N. Chesnokova, a teacher in Ryazan State College of Industry Technologies, Economics and Law. She is accused of bribery (part 3 article 290 of the Criminal Code of Russian Federation). The Court established that the lady rec
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