Everything you need to know early in the morning of March 4
Good morning!
The Crew Dragon spacecraft, developed by the Private American Corporation SpaceX, was first attached to the International Space Station. If the mission ends successfully, Crew Dragon will become a new means of delivering astronauts to the ISS. Now the only ships-carriers are Russian Ships, developed in the 60s of the XX century. And on Earth the events are like that:
- Today is a year of attempt on Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia. At Moscow State University, “Skripal readings” were timed to this date and “Petrov and Boshirov” called them.
- In Strasbourg, a new act of anti -Semitism is committed - the obelisk was destroyed, which stood on the site of the synagogue blown up in 1940.
- In Algeria-mass protests demanding the departure of the 82-year-old president of Butiflika.
- The Laureate of the Nobel Prize, physicist Zhores Alferov, died.
Skripal readings
A year ago, in Salisbury, an attempt was made on the former Colonel of the GRU Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia. As the British investigation established, they were poisoned by the nerve substance “Novice”, the performers of the crime were employees of the Russian GRU “Petrov and Boshirov” (Alexander Mishkin and Anatoly Chepig). Here, British police recall how events developed a year ago.
In July last year, random victims of the same “newcomer”, the bottle with which the poisoners simply threw away, became 44-year-old Don Rodes and her boyfriend Charles Rowley. Rodes died, Rowley was badly injured, but survived. The son of the deceased, 20-year-old Evan Hope, wrote a letter to Putin with an appeal to allow British investigators to interrogate the suspects “Petrov and Boshirov”. Putin has not yet answered, but the Russian embassy in London expressed his readiness to meet with Hope to explain to him the official position of Russia.
On Moscow State University, the anniversary of the poisoning will be held "first Skripal readings", which will discuss "the experience of Western special services in terms of organizing information and psychological intervention on the territory of the Russian Federation." The organizer invited Petrov and Boshirov to participate.
The Russian Investigative Committee has its own path. Another thing was instituted there against the founder of the Hermitage Capital Investment Fund Bill Bill Bill. This time he is accused of poisoning the Russian businessman Alexander Perepilichny, who lived in the UK.
Inside Russia
- In the Usolye-Siberian Irkutsk region, a dead lawyer Galina Music was found , whose client accused the police of beating.
- In Moscow, the head of the Central Research Institute of Aerospace Defense of the Russian Ministry of Defense, Major General, retired , Sergey Yagulnikov (fraud on an especially large scale). Yagulnikov is 64 years old.
- In St. Petersburg, the inscription “Headquarters of pedophiles” appeared at Navalny's headquarters. Nearby gathered a picket of the Young Guards with posters "Children in danger" and "Navalny protects the perverts." Apparently, this is due to the project of Navalny's “smart vote”, but who is a “pervert” is still incomprehensible.
- In Moscow, in support of the graduate student of the Mehmat, Moscow State University Azat Miftakhov, arrested in the case of an attack on the United Russia office in Khovrino, three were detained .
- Lawyer Olga Dinze visited Labytnangi in prison with Oleg Sentsov, a Ukrainian film director, sentenced in Russia by 20 years for “terrorism”, and reports that he is recovering after a hunger strike.
In the world
- In Greece, at the request of Ukraine, a Russian citizen Yevgeny Kalinin was detained , who worked as the executive director of Vetek, a company close to Viktor Yanukovych, businessman Sergei Kurchenko.
- In Strasbourg on the night of Friday to Saturday, an obelisk was destroyed , installed on the site of the synagogue blown up in 1940. The city hall called the incident "a new act of anti -Semitism."
- In Algeria, tens of thousands of protesters demand from 82-year-old President Abdelaziz Butfliki to refuse to nominate in the presidential election in April. In clashes with the police, 180 people were injured. Butefliki has been headed by Algeria since 1999. After the attempt in 2013, he moves in a wheelchair and, according to some reports, is in the clinic in Geneva.
- In the parliamentary elections in Estonia, based on preliminary data from the Internet voting, the Party of Reforms, currently in the opposition, the Center Party of the current prime minister is in second place. It is only about data from Internet voting, but more than a quarter of voters used it.
Loss
- The Laureate of the Nobel Prize died physicist Zhores Alferov, he was 88 years old. Here, the importance of his discoveries is told by the chief researcher at the Physics and Technical Institute. Ioffe Grigory Sokolovsky.
- Greek photojournalist, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Yannis Berakis, died. There are his photos.
Six links with an audio base
- Science. As in the modern world, the fight against infectious diseases is being conducted and what impedes its successful completion, says medical journalist Andrei Ukrainian. The cultural story of a fist (quite flowered) is settled by the glory of Tkachev.
- Books. A long and very good conversation (not without a mat) with the co -editors of the independent publishing house of Common Place Ivan and Peter Aksenov (“In general, I am close to the idea that when everything is going on ***** and the future fire is already close, you need to turn to reliable things - to the teachings of Marx,“ the revelation of John the Theologian ”, to antiquity, that is, to some established established phenomena structured and completed ”). Interview with the artist Olga Lavrentieva, who created a graphic novel about repression and blockade based on the life of her grandmother Valentina Vikentievna. A conversation with Alexander Skidan about his old, 90s, the novel “Guide to N” (as if about Nietzsche), which has now been published by a separate book.
- The history of literature. The large text of Andrei Krasnikh to the 160th anniversary of Sholom-Aleicham and the story of Anna Shmain-Velikanova about unexpected plots in Andersen's fairy tales (alas, only audio).
Sincerely yours,
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