[ad_1] The government, whose decision to rely primarily on non-coercive measures during the pandemic has been controversial, has indicated that it could close businesses, shopping malls or public transportation under the new law. The government could also limit the number of people in certain public places. “Those who break restrictions …
Read More »Fighting a pandemic in Sweden can fundamentally change
[ad_1] The government, whose decision to rely primarily on non-coercive measures during the pandemic has been controversial, has indicated that it could close businesses, shopping malls or public transportation under the new law. The government could also limit the number of people in certain public places. “Those who break restrictions …
Read More »Paid extra for Wuhan reports: journalist seemed overwhelmed by sentence
[ad_1] During a brief hearing in the Shanghai court, former lawyer Zhang Zhan was found guilty of covering events at the beginning of a chaotic outbreak. The court found her guilty of “pretext to argue and incite disturbances.” Her reports and live articles were widely shared on social media in …
Read More »China poses a serious challenge to world democracy. How will we get through it?
[ad_1] Here’s his interview with Kevin Sheives, associate director of the National Endowment for Democracy’s Forum for International Democracy Studies and a Chinese specialist who has worked with the US Department of State, the USTR, the Department of Defense, and Congress. . – Explain the scope of China’s challenge to …
Read More »Rudzkis: I would say that the public debt must be paid
[ad_1] “Oddly enough, I would say that the debt must be paid. The world is moving in such a direction that states have no plans to pay their debts. See the example from Japan. Japan increases its public debt every year. Its debt / GDP ratio is currently around 250%. …
Read More »Due to EU sanctions, Swedbank froze the accounts of the Druskininkai Belorus sanatorium
[ad_1] The director of the institution, Ilya Epifanov, says that he has asked the Lithuanian authorities to pay salaries to employees, most of whom are Lithuanian citizens. Epifanov told BNS on Monday that the accounts had been frozen on December 18, citing sanctions imposed by the European Union on Belarus. …
Read More »V. Uspaskich’s new business plan: treat COVID-19 with water, the Minister of Justice warns not to be seduced
[ad_1] “The pandemic is a great challenge not only for Lithuania, but also for the whole world,” the minister wrote on her Facebook account on the social network Sunday night. – Lithuania is still in the red zone, the most affected. MEP post as on water, which creates immunity and …
Read More »Chinese activists sent to arrest COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan
[ad_1] During a brief hearing in the Shanghai court, former lawyer Zhang Zhan was found guilty of covering events at the beginning of a chaotic outbreak. The court found her guilty of “pretext to argue and incite disturbances.” Her reports and live articles were widely shared on social media in …
Read More »It is proposed to pay a benefit of 10,000 euros for each child born
[ad_1] Antanas Guoga, member of the Labor Party faction of the Seimas, Vigilijus Jukna, the eldest of this faction, Andrius Mazuronis, the vice president of the Seimas, Viktoras Fiodorovas, Vaida Giraitytė, Mindaugas Puidokas, Vytautas Gapšys, members of this faction, who started them , registered the amendments to this faction, who …
Read More »Survey: events of the year: pandemic, elections, support for Belarusians and the launch of Astrava
[ad_1] Also among the top five were the arrival of Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlan Cichanouskaya in Vilnius, the commissioning of the Astrava nuclear power plant, and Grigeo’s suspicions of contamination of the Curonian lagoon. According to Lithuanian journalists, the COVID-19 pandemic, Joe Biden’s victory in the US presidential elections, the …
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