Thursday, March 5, 2015
In Crimea, 100 plots of land to be sold to investors
Crimean authorities contemplate selling investors more than 100 plots of land whose area exceeds 1.6 hectare. A sale of the most plots of land is scheduled for the next five years. As expected, receipts from the sale of land parcels will amount to over 300 million Russian rubles.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
DPR intends to increase coal production
Authorities of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) intend to increase production of coal and export it to North African countries, Iran and Turkey.
Negotiations between the DPR and Iranian companies are now in full swing. As expected, Donbas coal will be shipped to Iran via the Russian seaport of Taganrog.
Negotiations between the DPR and Iranian companies are now in full swing. As expected, Donbas coal will be shipped to Iran via the Russian seaport of Taganrog.
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
51% of Russian families have a car
Monday, March 2, 2015
In Russia, unemployment shows tendency to reduction
According to statistical data, the unemployment rate accounts for about 5.3% in Russia today, compared with 7.8% at the start of 2011. The economically active population numbered 75.5 million in November 2014 or 53% of the general population. Overall, unemployment shows a tendency to a reduction in the Russian Federation.
Sunday, March 1, 2015
ВЛАСТИ РОВЕНСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ ПРИСТУПИЛИ К ОПЕРАЦИИ «ПЕРВОЦВЕТ-2015»
Операция «Первоцвет-2015» началась в Ровенской области. Сотрудники Министерства внутренних дел, лесной охраны и органов исполнительной власти будут контролировать незаконную торговлю и сбор растений, занесённых в Красную книгу Украины.
Для нарушителей, как продавцов, так и покупателей предусмотрены штрафы до 408 гривен. Кроме штрафов будут взиматься компенсации за уничтожение каждого растения: за подснежник, сон-траву и черемшу – до 62 грн. Несмотря ни на что, на рынке уже продаются черемша и подснежники.
Для нарушителей, как продавцов, так и покупателей предусмотрены штрафы до 408 гривен. Кроме штрафов будут взиматься компенсации за уничтожение каждого растения: за подснежник, сон-траву и черемшу – до 62 грн. Несмотря ни на что, на рынке уже продаются черемша и подснежники.
Ukraine won’t be able to service its foreign debt
The Ukrainian Times
This year Ukraine must make payments in the amount of about $11 billion on foreign loans. Given its national debt that exceeded 60% of GDP last year, there is no guarantee that a neo-Nazi junta in Kiev will be able to service its foreign debt.
Getting foreign loans became an obsession with the puppet government of Ukraine in 2014. Over the course of 12 months alone Kiev has received the loans totaling nearly $9 billion.
It is a waste of time to try to analyze the financial policy of the so-called government of Ukraine. You are likely to find an ice cube in the Sahara as any trace of validity or sense in this policy. Many analysts think the IMF-shock therapy mafia is virtually destroying Ukraine.
Today Ukrainian taxpayers are stuck with massive foreign loans that will take generations to pay off. Robbing Peter to pay Paul is morally wrong. Especially when Peter is a hard-working taxpayer.
Overall, Western observers describe the foreign aid as “poor people in rich countries giving money to rich people in poor countries” (read: Ukrainian oligarchs Poroshenko, Kolomoiskiy, Taruta and Timoshenko). Cronies in the private sector make sure strings get attached to the aid package. Money to El Salvador, for example, was withheld until the country agreed to buy genetically-modified seeds from Monsanto.
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