By Vladimir V. Sytin
The Ukrainian Times
Every day 10,000 refugees from the Middle East and North Africa flock to Hungary. According to local volunteers, the American and British military
unleashed a devastating war in Iraq, the Italian and French military conducted air bombardment in Libya and all of them trained extreme jihadist forces in Syria, whereas Hungary has to bear the burden of this chaos created by the United States and its European vassals.
Many observers think Europe will pay dearly for the war crimes of the American evil empire in Iraq, Libya, Syria and Yemen. Islamic state may well spread its terrorist tentacles to Egypt, Turkey and Jordan.
Speaking at the 70th UN General Assembly, Russian President Vladimir Putin pointed out the slaughter, destruction and chaos that Washington has brought to the Middle East, North Africa and Ukraine, and the extreme jihadist and Ukrainian neo-Nazi forces that have been unleashed. He asked the American evil empire: “Do you realize what you have done?”
Meanwhile, the tragedy continues.
Monday, October 5, 2015
Friday, October 2, 2015
Unemployment rate declines in Russia
According to official data, 4.69 million citizens of Russia were qualified as the unemployed in July. The number of the unemployed was 22,000 less than in June. The Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation forecast that the unemployment rate would account for 6%, or 4.4 million people, in the country this year.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
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2. Проведение информационного патентного поиска в данной области техники и выявление аналогов и прототипа.
3. Формулировка новизны – формула изобретения.
4. Оформление документов и подача заявки в Институт интеллектуальной собственности Украины.
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1. Анализ актуальности нового технического решения.
2. Проведение информационного патентного поиска в данной области техники и выявление аналогов и прототипа.
3. Формулировка новизны – формула изобретения.
4. Оформление документов и подача заявки в Институт интеллектуальной собственности Украины.
Срок выполнения стандартного заказа – месяц, срочный вариант – 10 дней.
Стоимость стандартного заказа – 12 тысяч гривен, срочного – 20 тыс. грн. Форма оплаты любая, удобная для заказчика.
Тел.: +380 44 418-84-23, мобильный: +380 97 207-31-22, эл. почта: sytinasv@mail.ru
Ukraine’s national debt reaches 70.3% of GDP
By Vladimir V. Sytin
The Ukrainian Times
To make up the balance of payments deficit for the period ending in 2018, Ukraine will need $40 billion worth of foreign loans.
Western financiers say its national debt has increased to 70.3% of GDP because of a capital outflow abroad. In addition, investors are highly averse to political uncertainty and will keep away from Ukraine until the situation improves.
According to forecasts by the World Bank, Ukraine’s GDP will fall by 12% this year.
As critics have pointed out many times, lending money that does not exist to the neo-Nazi regime in Kiev, which is already deeply in debt, is not a good business model. It does not really stimulate the Ukrainian economy and it does not really make people better off. Note that the U.S. dollar has lost 95% to 98% of its purchasing power over the last 100 years.
It is a waste of time to try to analyze the financial policy of the U.S.-backed puppet 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 this country.
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.
The Ukrainian Times
To make up the balance of payments deficit for the period ending in 2018, Ukraine will need $40 billion worth of foreign loans.
Western financiers say its national debt has increased to 70.3% of GDP because of a capital outflow abroad. In addition, investors are highly averse to political uncertainty and will keep away from Ukraine until the situation improves.
According to forecasts by the World Bank, Ukraine’s GDP will fall by 12% this year.
As critics have pointed out many times, lending money that does not exist to the neo-Nazi regime in Kiev, which is already deeply in debt, is not a good business model. It does not really stimulate the Ukrainian economy and it does not really make people better off. Note that the U.S. dollar has lost 95% to 98% of its purchasing power over the last 100 years.
It is a waste of time to try to analyze the financial policy of the U.S.-backed puppet 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 this country.
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.
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Inflation up, retail trade turnover down in Ukraine
By Vladimir V. Sytin
The Ukrainian Times
Data from the State Committee for Statistics of Ukraine show that a retail trade turnover fell by 23.4% in January-August, compared with last year.
According to Alexander Okhrimenko, president of the Ukrainian Analytical Center, inflation has zoomed by 70% in this country over the course
of eight months, whereas nominal incomes of the population increased by only 15%. He thinks the retail trade turnover will continue to decrease until Ukrainians start earning decent wages that is conditional on rapid growth of the economy.
The U.S.-backed puppet government of Ukraine, including foreign advisors, has done whatever it takes to get the economy moving ahead. However, whatever it did was not whatever it needed. Instead of racing to the so-called European standards, Ukraine seems to be in its own permanent ‘doom loop’, even below Soviet standards.
The Ukrainian Times
Data from the State Committee for Statistics of Ukraine show that a retail trade turnover fell by 23.4% in January-August, compared with last year.
According to Alexander Okhrimenko, president of the Ukrainian Analytical Center, inflation has zoomed by 70% in this country over the course
of eight months, whereas nominal incomes of the population increased by only 15%. He thinks the retail trade turnover will continue to decrease until Ukrainians start earning decent wages that is conditional on rapid growth of the economy.
The U.S.-backed puppet government of Ukraine, including foreign advisors, has done whatever it takes to get the economy moving ahead. However, whatever it did was not whatever it needed. Instead of racing to the so-called European standards, Ukraine seems to be in its own permanent ‘doom loop’, even below Soviet standards.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Crimean government, commodity producers sign memo to restrain growth of prices
Russian federal authorities increased deliveries of foodstuffs and other goods to Crimea by 15%.
To restrain the possible growth of prices, the Crimean government, owners of some 30 department-store chains and commodity producers have signed the memorandum of understanding. The document provides for a markup of no more than 8% and 15% in terms of the wholesale and retail prices of essential goods respectively.
Recently, the price of potatoes has fallen to 19 rubles from 25 rubles per kilogram in the Russian peninsula.
To restrain the possible growth of prices, the Crimean government, owners of some 30 department-store chains and commodity producers have signed the memorandum of understanding. The document provides for a markup of no more than 8% and 15% in terms of the wholesale and retail prices of essential goods respectively.
Recently, the price of potatoes has fallen to 19 rubles from 25 rubles per kilogram in the Russian peninsula.
Monday, September 28, 2015
Byelorussian, Lithuanian and Ukrainian scientists develop cooperation in the field of oncology
By Svetlana Sytina
The Ukrainian Times
The Kavetsky Institute of Experimental Pathology, Oncology and Radiobiology (IEPOR) under the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU), the Lithuania’s National Institute of Cancer and the Institute of Physiology under the National Academy of Sciences of Byelorussia have concluded a tripartite agreement about work on the joint project of the analysis of the efficacy of the action of antitumor vaccines upon tumor-afflicted mice. The project provides for the comparative analysis of effectiveness of autovaccines and xenogenic vaccines in mice with melanoma and lung carcinoma.
According to Dr. Vasily Chekhun, IEPOR director and NASU member, signing of the cooperation agreement is a decisive step forward in cancer biotherapy because today the so-called gold standards of treatment satisfy neither clinics nor patients.
Iosif Zalutskiy, director of the Byelorussian Institute of Physiology, pointed out that a quest for the therapies of cancer in cooperation with Ukrainian and Lithuanian colleagues commenced as recently as the 1980s-1990s.
At present, there is no method of treatment that can be 100% efficacious against cancer. Dispiritingly, the three whales of modern oncology – surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy – do not produce a desired result, according to Dr. Eduardas Aleknavichyus, director of the Lithuania’s Institute of Cancer and project coordinator. That is why, from his point of view, it is necessary to quest for new biological methods and new lines of approach to the problem. Using the vaccines may be an improvement over the previous results of treatment.
Within the framework of the cooperation agreement, scientists of the three institutes will conduct joint research, exchange experts and solicit European foundations for money to continue work. Not only do the biotherapies have the potential to save millions of lives but the institutes that own them could make investors very rich.
The Ukrainian Times
The Kavetsky Institute of Experimental Pathology, Oncology and Radiobiology (IEPOR) under the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU), the Lithuania’s National Institute of Cancer and the Institute of Physiology under the National Academy of Sciences of Byelorussia have concluded a tripartite agreement about work on the joint project of the analysis of the efficacy of the action of antitumor vaccines upon tumor-afflicted mice. The project provides for the comparative analysis of effectiveness of autovaccines and xenogenic vaccines in mice with melanoma and lung carcinoma.
According to Dr. Vasily Chekhun, IEPOR director and NASU member, signing of the cooperation agreement is a decisive step forward in cancer biotherapy because today the so-called gold standards of treatment satisfy neither clinics nor patients.
Iosif Zalutskiy, director of the Byelorussian Institute of Physiology, pointed out that a quest for the therapies of cancer in cooperation with Ukrainian and Lithuanian colleagues commenced as recently as the 1980s-1990s.
At present, there is no method of treatment that can be 100% efficacious against cancer. Dispiritingly, the three whales of modern oncology – surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy – do not produce a desired result, according to Dr. Eduardas Aleknavichyus, director of the Lithuania’s Institute of Cancer and project coordinator. That is why, from his point of view, it is necessary to quest for new biological methods and new lines of approach to the problem. Using the vaccines may be an improvement over the previous results of treatment.
Within the framework of the cooperation agreement, scientists of the three institutes will conduct joint research, exchange experts and solicit European foundations for money to continue work. Not only do the biotherapies have the potential to save millions of lives but the institutes that own them could make investors very rich.
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