[ad_1] Penrose proved by brilliant mathematical methods that black holes are a direct consequence of Albert Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity. E. Einstein himself did not believe that black holes were such massive objects that when they enter their field of attraction nothing can escape, not even light. In 1965, …
Read More »Bloomberg: Berlin hits finger at ‘problem European child’, situation not only due to COVID-19
[ad_1] It has already been common practice to associate the bloc’s biggest risks with Italy. But now officials in Germany, which is considered the economic engine of the region and which pays more money to the European Union (EU) COVID-19 recovery fund, are alarmed by how badly Spain is dealing …
Read More »What is fueling the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict? – Respublika.lt
[ad_1] Photo 9 The Azerbaijani army has developed an offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh and has already occupied several important settlements, but the Armenian forces continue to resist. Photo by EPA-Elta It is officially said that Russia supports Armenia in the conflict and Turkey in Azerbaijan, although in reality the scheme of …
Read More »Cichanouskaja contributed to the protest in Berlin before the meeting with Merkel
[ad_1] “Our struggle has united the Belarusians not only in our homeland, but throughout the world,” Cichanouskaya told several dozen protesters with red and white flags in the German capital on Monday night. Cichanouskaya, who declared victory in the controversial August 9 elections, withdrew from his country shortly after his …
Read More »Lake Lampėdis deepens in Kaunas
[ad_1] Having recently celebrated the opening of a modernized rowing base, Kaunas Sports School Bangpūtys is taking the final steps towards a world-class training complex. After deepening the track, the athletes will row a 2 km long straight without any obstacles. At the same time, the nearby bathing place, popular …
Read More »Japan, with a population of more than 100 million, is an example in the fight against a pandemic: it has been said what rules are being followed there.
[ad_1] According to the latest figures, Japan, home to 126 million people. population, there has been a record low number of COVID-19 cases recently, with fewer than 1,000 new cases per day, the lowest in 40 days. Strict rules may have contributed to the country’s good performance. And in Lithuania, …
Read More »Threat threshold set by Veryga has been exceeded: Lithuania is on the threshold of restrictions
[ad_1] It is true that, until now, the representatives of the Ministry of Health (SAM) have so far abstained from commenting and promise to provide all the information in a subsequent press conference. The limit has been exceeded The Minister of Health, Aurelijus Veryga, Head of State Emergency Operations, has …
Read More »Teachers awarded on the occasion of International Teachers’ Day: 6 teachers became teachers of the year, and the winners of “Thanks for the lessons” were also awarded
[ad_1] Teachers are responsible for the future of the country The Palace of Rulers met on four special occasions: to award awards to the Teachers of the Year, a Lithuanian education teacher working outside of Lithuania, to award the winner of the Love Lukšienė Award established by the Ministry of …
Read More »Turkey has devised a smart plan for a coronavirus pandemic, and the WHO has responded
[ad_1] Health Minister Fahrettin Koca acknowledged last Wednesday that it was time for a change in response to a claim by an opposition lawmaker that the government was significantly underestimating the actual number of Covid-19 infections. His comments angered medical groups who accused the government of hiding the outbreak from …
Read More »The members of the commissions will have to go to the isolated voters with raincoats, because the gowns are not enough
[ad_1] Voting at home will take place on Friday and Saturday. Citizens who are in COVID-19 self-isolation will also be able to vote this way this year. And there are almost 30,000 of them, between minors and foreign citizens. They have to register in advance to vote from home, so …
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