[ad_1] “The fundamental right to freedom of opinion is a fundamental fundamental right that can be restricted, but only by law, within the framework defined by legislators, and not by the decision of the leaders of social media platforms,” said the Chancellor Steffen Seibert. “In this context, the chancellor considers …
Read More »Lukashenko sends a message to Moscow: convergence is just a question of gas prices
[ad_1] Nailia Asker-Zade, a journalist for a Kremlin spokesperson in an interview with Lukashenko, is best known to the public not for her professional activities, but for a study by Kremlin critic Alexei Navaln, which revealed her lover’s wealth from the Russian state 63 years. Andrei Kostin, president of the …
Read More »The expulsion of Donald Trump and radical Republicans from the Internet: censorship or protection of the public interest?
[ad_1] What to call this situation? Is this a restriction on freedom of expression? Did the company that destroyed Trump’s most powerful weapon, which essentially brought him into politics and gave him the presidency, have the right to take that weapon out of his hands and prohibit the raising of …
Read More »Ladies breaking stereotypes in Dakar: J. Kleinschmidt appeared at the start uninvited and drove the track for three weeks.
[ad_1] The most striking mark of the Dakar was undoubtedly left by the German Jutta Kleinschmidt. Obsessed with the idea of desert racing in 1986, Jutta embarked on an adventure that even now seems absolutely insane: she showed up uninvited at first and followed the athletes for three weeks. In …
Read More »Loeb is pretty: legendary WRC champion retires from Dakar Rally
[ad_1] The best French driver of all time in the World Rally Championship (WRC) has spoken out loud about this year’s victory in Dakar Sebastienas Loebas (Prodrive) no longer wants to continue this year’s program after problems and has officially retired from the race. After three stages, Loeb was still …
Read More »Ada traveling through endangered Lithuania: future generations will be able to see in my photos what we will soon have
[ad_1] In an account that brings together a strong community, followers are happy to broaden their horizons by enjoying exceptional photos and carefully crafted informational texts that diversify their travel experiences. Ada is revealed here not only as an exceptional traveler, but also as a talented chronicler. Lithuanians, admired for …
Read More »Strong immunity against COVID-19: a very complex and confusing duel
[ad_1] People who come into contact with a real virus do not always produce antibodies against that virus, and quite a few reinfections have already been reported. We are not sure how long specific immune protection develops and if it correlates with antibody levels or any other indicator. Overall, there …
Read More »J. Biden chose veteran diplomacy W. Burns as director of the CIA
[ad_1] Burns, 64, a former ambassador to Russia and Jordan, served in the State Department for 33 years under both Republican and Democratic presidents. He rose to the post of Assistant Secretary of State and resigned in 2014 to head the Center for Strategic Studies at the Carnegie Endowment of …
Read More »BNS: Highlights of Monday 15min.lt
[ad_1] Coronavirus situation: * 775 new cases of COVID-19 were detected per day, 32 people died. This is the lowest number of new cases per day since November 3. The average number of cases per day has decreased by one fifth over the past week compared to the previous week. …
Read More »Lithuanian prisons are interested in the spread of Covid-19 by the World Health Organization
[ad_1] With statistics on the morbidity of the coronavirus breaking records in the country, dozens of new cases of dangerous infection in convicts are registered every day. Approximately 120 prisoners and 170 employees are ill in Lithuanian prisons. The World Health Organization has also been interested in this situation. According …
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