Putin´s "Russia"(Muscovy ) in numbers , spoiler : "Nigeria with snow"

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The newly elected President of Georgia Salome Zurabishvili has stated that he had never talked about cooperation with Russia.

Reported by the BBC.

“It’s not a balance. I know that I mistakenly said that I want to balance… it’s too fake news, because I never talked about cooperation with Russia,” she said.

She also noted that in the near future Georgia will not be able to proceed to cooperate with Russia.

“I don’t think until Russia behaves on the line of occupation, kidnap people, and while this line, the constant threat, moving into our territory, closer to Tbilisi, as well as considering how Russia is behaving towards Ukraine, I don’t think today we can go to our cooperation,” she added.

According to her, Georgia is a Pro-European country.

“I don’t think there’s a balance. We are the West, we are Europe, we are Pro-European. If the West, Europe or our us partners will begin in some form of dialogue with Russia, we too will be there, we follow him to our principles, our sovereignty and territorial integrity respected,” said Zurabishvili.

We will remind, earlier it was reported that Petro Poroshenko congratulated Salome Zurabishvili with the victory in the presidential election in Georgia.

The results of counting 100% of votes at Zurabishvili voted to 1.1 million votes (59,52%). Her opponent Grigol Vashadze scored 780,6 thousand votes (40,48%).

As previously reported, Vashadze did not recognize a loss in the electoral race for the post of President of Georgia"
 
BAMBOOSTAN NEWS> “Russia" ’s Most Advanced Robot” Turns Out to Be Man in Robot Suit. SO guys , do you still believe that putler´s Somalia in snow can hit USA/west with its Ground Breaking nuclear rockets ?
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"Boris was supposed to be the most advanced robot ever created in Russia, and yet no had ever heard of it. How had scientists managed to perfect it without ever releasing any information about their work. Boston Dynamics, the famous US developing advanced robots had gradually released footage of its creations at various stages, but no one could even find any mention of an advanced robot being developed in Russia.

People also noticed that during its dance routine, Boris was making these unnecessary movements with different parts of its body. The whole routine looked more like the awkward movements of a man struggling :lamo to appear robotic than the programmed motions of an actual robot." "Russia’s Most Advanced Robot" Turns Out to Be Man in Robot Suit

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it means end of states gas-stations : KSA, "Russia", all Gulf states , etc. how our world without states gas-stations will be look like?
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Renewable Energy Will Be Consistently Cheaper Than Fossil Fuels By 2020,
The organisation – which has more than 150 member countries – says the cost of generating power from onshore wind has fallen by around 23% since 2010 while the cost of solar photovoltaic (PV) electricity has fallen by 73% in that time. With further price falls expected for these and other green energy options, IRENA says all renewable energy technologies should be competitive on price with fossil fuels by 2020.Globally, onshore wind schemes are now costing an average of $0.06 per kilowatt hour (kWh), although some schemes are coming in at $0.04 per KwH, while the cost of solar PV is down to $0.10 per KwH. In comparison, the cost of electricity generation based on fossil fuels typically falls in a range of $0.05 to $0.17 per KwH.
Renewable Energy Will Be Consistently Cheaper Than Fossil Fuels By 2020, Report Claims
 

That's not really Russia, it's Yakutia, and I don't have a problem with them having traditions. A lot of European countries also have old traditions which may seem weird to some.
 
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Murder of Russian journalists in Africa linked to secretive mercenary group they were investigating, reports claim

1/10/19
Three journalists murdered in the Central African Republic in July were being accompanied by a driver connected to the secretive Russian mercenaries they were investigating, a report has found, calling into doubt Moscow's official explanation that they were shot in a robbery. The new investigation provides the strongest evidence yet that Orkhan Dzhemal, Alexander Rastorguyev and Kirill Radchenko were killed for trying to report on military contractors whose existence is not admitted by the Kremlin. Thursday's findings on the journalists' killing uncovered troubling links with Yevgeny Prigozhin, a catering magnate dubbed “Vladimir Putin's chef” who is known as the patron of the Wagner mercenary group they were investigating. Prigozhin was sanctioned by the United States in February for financing the troll factory that interfered in the 2016 presidential election to help Donald Trump. Washington sanctioned Wagner in 2017 for fighting alongside Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine.

Russian investigators concluded the trio were “attacked by unknown people who intended to rob them and were killed when they tried to resist,” according to the foreign ministry. But the journalists' money and film equipment were left on the road, a Khodorkovsky representative told The Telegraph last year. Mobile phone records and other documents have now shown that their driver was linked to Prigozhin, and they were being followed by Emmanuel Kotofio, an officer of the CAR's police special forces. Before and after their killing, Kotofio repeatedly called their driver and a Russian instructor under the command of Valery Zakharov, security advisor to the president of the CAR. Mr Zakharov previously worked as a security consultant for companies belonging to Prigozhin, according to a joint report by Fontanka and Prigozhin's Federal News Agency. Bizarrely, the journalists' editor had asked a Federal News Agency reporter for help organising the trip. That reporter put the three men in touch with a mysterious fixer named “Martin,” who said he couldn't meet them but sent a former police officer to drive them.
Russian oligarch and close Putin ally Yevgeny Prigozhin owns the Wagner Group, Russia's largest mercenary outfit. The Kremlin uses Wagner mercenaries wherever it deems plausible deniability a necessity. Mr. Prigozhin also owns Concord Catering which supplies meals to the Russian military, and the Internet Research Agency, better known as Russia's 24/7 troll factory.

The Russian journalists here would have spilled the beans to the Russian people about the Kremlin's presence in the Central African Republic and its use of Wagner mercenaries. Couldn't have that when Putin cries poor and alters the pension age. Since Putin took office in 2000, over 200 Russian investigative journalists have been murdered.
 
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1/15/19
In recent months, few topics have got as much attention from Russia analysts as popular disenchantment with the ruling elite. As many experts claim today, Russian society is beginning to show signs of discontent that the authorities should not ignore. Yet, the situation is somewhat more complicated than the ruled losing faith in their rulers. On the one hand, the authorities have started to “spill the beans”. This refers to phrases now in currency such as: “it’s not that the prices are high, it’s that you don’t earn enough;” “the state does not owe you anything, as nobody asked you to be born;” or “there is no money, but you need to hold on.” More important: there is another formula, which has not been criticized as outrageous, even by a significant proportion of apparently reasonable and even liberal people. Naturally, what I have in mind is the phrase “people are the second (or new) kind of oil.” This phrase is being repeated quite often today, in different variations. However, now the authorities are admitting that they will have to mine something not only from oil wells, but also from their subjects. This gets the elites into a state of stupor. They are beginning to realize that the much-desired transition from rent-giving “first oil” to the “second oil” may turn out to be impracticable under today’s conditions.

Meanwhile, negative expectations are manifested in the fact that the elites are getting ever more costly for the country. The historical optimism of the authorities exploiting the country is best reflected in its relative moderation, which implies a belief that a stable situation will not change. Officials increasingly act as if they perceived the opportunity to steal or provide themselves with some benefits as “a last-minute opportunity.” Society cannot live with a pessimism permeating all the social strata for a long time. This is why the situation must be changed as soon as possible, especially in economic terms since people are no longer influenced by political rhetoric and promises when assessing their own prospects. How realistic would it be to put such a turnaround into practice? How can one force officials to limit themselves to the revenues from the “first” oil and stop stealing from the people in small things and stop blocking the opportunities for people to earn money? This is the main question of our time, and the answer will determine the prospects of survival of the system. I believe that change is unlikely. Mostly because the Russian ruling elites have no ideology that could join them and force them to act in a forward-looking way. Today, ordinary people survive on their own and bureaucrats also act on their own, enriching themselves as much as they can. Neither the lower social strata nor the elites have any vision of the future. The absence of such a vision generates a deficit of historical optimism, pushing the system towards a debacle.
 
What's the story behind that? Dipshit with diplomatic plates parks in the middle of the street? Where is that? Looks like a Byelorussian site from the stuff in the bottom right hand corner.
 
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