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COVID-19 incidence doubled in week in Saint Petersburg
The total number of people actively infected with coronavirus in the northern capital has increased by 3.95%.
Scammers in Moscow try to vaccinate people at home
An unknown person disguised as a social worker is offering coronavirus vaccination to a physically challenged Muscovite at home.
Earth’s stratosphere has become 400 meters thinner over past forty years
Greenhouse gas emissions will cause the atmospheric layer to shrink by another 1,000 meters by 2080. Thinning stratosphere can affect satellites, radio communications and GPS.
Israeli strikes in Gaza strip kill more than 200
More than two hundred Palestinians have been killed in the Gaza Strip as a result of Israeli strikes.
Italian prince hands throne to 17-year-old blogger
The head of Italy's royal dynasty has announced he is handing over his title to a 17-year-old granddaughter. This means a woman will ascend to the throne following the death of the 84-year-old son of the country's last king.
Sberbank ranks 51st in Forbes ranking
The Global 2000 ranking presents the world's largest public companies according to Forbes magazine. It includes companies from 61 countries, ranked according to four indicators: sales, revenues, assets and market value.
Every fifth Russian is willing to be vaccinated for travel abroad
A survey has shown that every fifth Russian is willing to be vaccinated against coronavirus for travelling abroad.
2,900 rockets fired from Gaza strip into Israel
Israel says 2,900 rockets have been fired in its direction from the Gaza Strip.
Regular flights between St. Petersburg and Cairo resumed
Regular flights between St. Petersburg and Cairo resumed. Flights will be operated by Nordwind airline.
Muscovites fined 15.5 million rubles after returning from abroad
Muscovites who returned from abroad neglected the requirement of Rospotrebnadzor and failed to provide coronavirus test results.
Scientists invented scanner to erase negative memories
Neuroscientists have announced that it is possible to «erase» negative memories from human memory. The discovery was made by employees of ATR Computational Neuroscience Labs.
Kabul school bombings killed 55 people
At least 55 people have been killed and 150 injured in explosions outside a school in the west of the Afghan capital.
London commemorated red army soldiers who died in war
London held an event dedicated to the 76th anniversary of the USSR's victory in the Great Patriotic War.