[ad_1] The State Energy Regulatory Council (VERT) points out that the forecasts have been made taking into account the increase in fuel prices: the latter will change and the expected price of heat will change. “Taking into account current trends in fuel markets, the City Council predicts that the next …
Read More »Visvaldas Matijošaitis did not miss the opening of a special exhibition in the capital
[ad_1] The curators Milda Dainovskytė and Vytenis Burokas selected five contemporary art projects for the annual cycle of exhibitions through a competition. The works form a conceptual exhibition, the architecture of which was created by architect Vlad Suncov. Of the nearly 100 applications, the exhibition included artists: Deividas Vytautas Aukščiūnas, …
Read More »Gas prices are forcing Achema to stop half its capacity
[ad_1] Ramūnas Miliauskas, CEO of Achema, tells BNS that nitrogen fertilizer manufacturers around the world face significant challenges due to record gasoline prices. Achema carefully evaluates the scope for future activities and adjusts the production basket of its products. Due to the current difficult market conditions, the decision was made …
Read More »Kandroto’s Secret – Cellophane: Deluxe Jaguar with Order of Malta Diplomatic Numbers
[ad_1] Celofan’s diplomatic numbers made a lot of riddles A regular and active protester, urging people to rebel in cyberspace and fueling accusations to the government. At the same time, he is thinking pragmatically, convicted and still being tried for financial crimes, he talks a lot, but he is not …
Read More »Astrauskaitė spoke about the ongoing protests: Politicians are already noticing a strange trend
[ad_1] According to Vilnius City Municipality, AG Astrauskaitė, the protest organizer, called the rally “Protest Debate Action on Government Restriction of Human Rights in Lithuania”. It is not known if there will be a debate in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento. The educator did not accept to send a comment about …
Read More »The first country in the world to start vaccinating children from 2 years of age against COVID-19.
[ad_1] The country has begun mass vaccinating children ages 2 to 10, and health officials announced that locally produced vaccines are safe for young children. “Our country would not allow even the slightest risk [vaikų sveikata]if it is not proven that the vaccine [jiems] safe and highly effective, “Aurolis Otano, …
Read More »Russians start voting in parliamentary elections after unprecedented crackdown
[ad_1] Parliamentary and local elections in the world’s largest country, spanning 11 time zones, begin at 8 p.m. on Friday. Thus, while Muscovites prepared to sleep, the inhabitants of the Far Eastern Chukchi Autonomous District and Kamchatka Province prepared to vote. “Let’s get started! – Ela Pamfilova, Head of the …
Read More »An Algerian who refused to fight an Israeli athlete was disqualified for up to 10 years.
[ad_1] There was no shortage of scandals at the Tokyo Olympics in the summer. One of them was created by an Algerian in the judo weight category up to 73 kg. Fethi Nourine. In the first round, F.Nourine had to deal with Mohamed Abdalarasool from Sudan. The winner of this …
Read More »A.Anušauskas: Russia is showing its strength during exercise Zapad
[ad_1] – Mr. Anušauskas, first of all about the Zapad exercise, it is the most important part of our conversation. In the spring of this year, intelligence warned that there could be both provocations and incidents during the exercise. Were they that fixed? – See if it is directly related …
Read More »COVID-19 Death Stats Don’t Match – Explain Where Another 800 Deaths Came From
[ad_1] The Institute of Hygiene announced Thursday that 3,320 people died from COVID-19 in the first half of this year. This figure does not match the one published by Statistics Lithuania. According to the Department of Statistics, 2,547 people died from COVID-19 in the first half of the year. Institute …
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