

Putin proposed a vote on amendments to the Constitution on July 1. No, he said, mix nothing and pursue a vote on the same day with the Victory Parade. And of course, the first of July will be a non -working . (Now we know exactly what number Russia will win Coronavirus).
Italy said she was ready to accept Russian tourists since June 15. And even certificates of the absence of coronavirus do not require, and even give visas. Russian tourists, of course, are waiting for Italy - the boundaries would only open. For starters. And to resume air traffic - but this awaits us, apparently, not earlier than July.
In the newspaper of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, an article was published in support of the expansion of police rights with references to non -existent laws. Its main thought is that times are changing, and legal norms should also change. The authors cite as an example “outdated” American laws - for example, the law, according to which in Ohio “you can’t look at the portrait of the president, if you are blind”. True, there is no such law and never existed. Amendments to the law on the police, which are discussed in the article, the State Duma has not yet considered, but they have such lovely joys as the right to the police not to introduce themselves and open the cars.
The Russian Foreign Ministry demanded to investigate the police attack on the RIA Novosti correspondent in Minneapolis. RIA Novosti correspondent Mikhail Turgiev, along with the filming group of Vice, illuminated protests when the police sprayed a pepper spray on him. The press card of Turgia, of course, presented, but the police ignored it. “It is unacceptable for the media to be attacked by law enforcement personnel in the fulfillment of their professional duty,” the Foreign Ministry says absolutely correctly.
Near the Moscow City Court, a deputy of the Moscow City Duma, who stood in a single picket in support of journalist Ilya Azar, was detained. Deputy Evgeny Stupin stood in a picket with a cardboard journalist and a mask with the inscription “Freedom of Azar”, which, without a doubt, violated the law on public events. Not a cardboard Azar today could have an appeal (a journalist is serving an administrative arrest for a single picket), but the Moscow City Court decided to transfer it .
Ilya Eremin decided to leave Andrei Shmarov as the chief editor. With the appointment of Shmarov, the editor -in -chief in the publication began conflicts: either the title will change to the opposite, then he will remove the column from the site, then he will prohibit “writing badly” about the abruption of the presidential terms. The editors openly criticized Shmarov, but this did not help.
In the United States, about four thousand people were detained due to unrest. The riots began in Minneapolis after the Police killed on May 25 during the detention of African American George Floyd, who was not armed and resisted. Now in dozens of cities a commandant hour has been introduced, and in twenty states the national guard has attracted to accelerate protests. In terms of the scale of the riots that began after the murder of Floyd, they compare with protests against the war in Vietnam and the rebels, which began after the murder of Martin Luther King.
Coursra has made its courses free for students around the world. To gain access, you need to have a confirmed email address on the university domain. You can sign up for courses until June 30, go through the program - until September 31. For everyone else, the annual subscription costs the same $ 400 as before.
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