[ad_1] London Chelsea UEFA Champions League Eighth final First minimum score 1 – 0 beat Madrid “Athletic” football players. The first dangerous occasion in this match was created by the athletic club. During it, Luis Suárez failed to close exactly the transfer of Thomas Lemar. Olivieris Giroud disarmed the goalkeeper …
Read More »The project to create a “feeler gauge” is stopped – MadeinVilnius.lt
[ad_1] When violations are identified, the project is halted to develop a device to measure feelings and emotions, the so-called “sensitivity gauge.” It was planned to allocate 678 thousand LTL for the development of a device to measure the emotional state of a person and track long-term trends in emotions …
Read More »Ukraine did not allow Lukashenko’s plane to enter its airspace
[ad_1] The fact that Lukashenko regularly criticizes Kiev in his statements and speeches may be one of the main reasons why Ukrainian officials made such a decision, writes avia.pro. Lukashenko flew to Russia on February 19. He was staying at the Krasnaya Poniana ski resort, near Sochi, where he also …
Read More »Garmin has chosen Poland for its new plant
[ad_1] Aware: 2021-02-23 11:18 Factory in Wroclaw. Company photo Garmin, an American manufacturer of navigation solutions and active leisure technology, has opened new plants and logistics centers across the Atlantic, and innovative automotive equipment and electronic technologies will be produced in Wroclaw, Poland. The nearly 30,000 square foot BREEAM Certified …
Read More »Putin and Lukashenko skiing and snowmobiling together
[ad_1] Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Aliaksandr Lukashenko skied together on February 22 at the Krasnaya Polyana ski resort in southern Russia. In addition, leaders traveled on snowmobiles as needed to surprise locals and resort guests. Lukashenko thanked the Russian president on Monday for the financial support he …
Read More »A.Armonaitė announced that the project of the device that caused many passions – the “feeler gauge” is being suspended
[ad_1] “Almost 700,000 or twice the total budget for suicide prevention could have cost the infamous ‘sensor’ project, which many public mental health professionals have called pseudoscience,” the minister wrote on Facebook on Tuesday. The Lithuanian Enterprise Support Agency, according to her, after conducting further investigation, provided conclusions that this …
Read More »AstraZeneca or Pfizer? The British are rapidly vaccinating and arguing over the right to choose a vaccine based on its manufacturer.
[ad_1] The British are currently vaccinated with vaccines from two manufacturers. One vaccine is “English”, developed by researchers at AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford. The other is “snob”, developed by Pfizer and BioNTech. The vaccination campaign in the UK is fast, much faster than in the EU. However, representatives …
Read More »In Sochi, Lukashenko’s steps towards Putin
[ad_1] According to Kommersant, it is believed that Lukashenko could ask Putin for another $ 3 billion. credit dollars. Lukashenko himself said last week that he was going to the Russian leader “to ask for nothing.” When Lukashenko’s tuple drove to the meeting place, Pul Pervogo reported that there was …
Read More »Experts disagree not only with the masks, but also with the movement restrictions: if there are benefits, the damage is also great.
[ad_1] Živilė Gudlevičienė, health adviser to Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė, announced on the show that after opening some companies early last week, this week he promises to assess the situation and decide whether it is already possible to change the movement restrictions. “As we said a while ago, with the …
Read More »The semiconductor shortage, which is hampering the autopramons factories, has also affected Lithuanian companies.
[ad_1] Aware: 2021-02-22 05:45 Song Weiwei (ZUMA Press / Scanpix) nuotr. Semiconductor shortages continue to plummet in the industry, paralyzing large automotive plants, making technology companies more expensive and complicating supply chains. The solution to this crisis has yet to be seen, and its consequences are also being felt by …
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