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– During the week, the shops here are mostly food. When we run out of bread or short-term food, it is brought here, and sometimes someone brings something of their own. During the holidays and New Year's Eve, this is the time to bring food. This does not mean that one has to be poor. You can come here and get it. There are also people here who have the philosophy of using as little food as possible, said Grzegorz Pietruchuk, head of Belany district. Food pantries in Warsaw's Bélan district are places where residents can distribute surplus food to…

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Weather on New Year's Eve, New Year's Day and New Year's Day. It will be cloudy and rainy in the coming days. The wind is getting stronger, and in some places the wind speed is up to 80 kilometers per hour. Winter is not expected in the near future.Gunter's Rotten Height is still over Poland. It brings a cloudy aura with numerous fogs and mists as well as intermittent rain. There are better conditions only in the south and west. – Be careful that there will be fog and heavy rains in the south-eastern part of the country. It will…

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Mountain rescue operations in the Alps. Explanatory photo A 51-year-old man and his 22-year-old son died while descending from the summit of Roskopf in Tyrol, Austria. As a result of the avalanche, both were dragged under a thick layer of snow. The tragic event occurred on the second day of Christmas. The 51-year-old, his two sons aged 22 and 19, and their friend headed to Roskopf, an Alpine mountain seven kilometers from the town of Wörgl. As they began their descent, an avalanche occurred, engulfing the father and his 22-year-old son. Austria. Dramatic descent finale Journalists from the Rosenheim24.de website…

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Investors hope that the good line of growth in the markets will continue until 2025. Experts add that “the stock market is feeling collective relief after going through a tense election period” and “Trump's (Donald) inauguration day will be a potential turning point.”Futures on the S&P 500 were up 0.32%, on the Dow Jones Industrial Average 0.32% and on the Nasdaq Comp. They lose 0.28 percentThe S&P 500 is likely to end next year at 7,000 points, or about 16%, according to a forecast by John Higgins, chief markets officer at Capital Economics. above the level at which the index…

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A man who killed dozens of people by driving his car into people exercising outside a stadium in southern China has been sentenced to death.Fan Weiqiu was charged with “endangering public safety,” according to a court statement. At least 35 people were killed and dozens more injured in the November 11 attack in Zhuhai, considered the deadliest on Chinese soil in a decade.The 62-year-old decided to drive his car at high speed into crowds at a race track because he was “dissatisfied” with the way his assets had been divided following his divorce, the court heard.The court described his motivations…

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Finnish President Alexander Stubb has declared that both Finland and Estonia look forward to an increased presence of NATO forces on their territory. This is a reaction to Wednesday's incident related to attacks on infrastructure elements in the Baltic Sea. fleet of shadows. President Stubb emphasized that the protection of critical infrastructure should be carried out within NATO and the EU, including through “appropriate burden sharing” as part of so-called “infrastructure” management. fleet of shadows. ・At a press conference in Helsinki, he said that if multiple incidents such as damage occur in a year, it cannot be treated as a…

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– Slovak diplomacy is ready to make an active contribution to the peace process between Russia and Ukraine, – announced Juraj Branár. Slovakia's foreign minister stressed his country's readiness to host a peace summit, which President Vladimir Putin also accepted. A few days after the head of government's visit to the Kremlin, the topic of peace negotiations between Moscow and Kiev arose among representatives of the Slovak government. According to official Russian statements, peace negotiations were one of the main topics of the meeting between Robert Fico and Vladimir Putin. On Friday morning, the report was confirmed by the head…

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According to one of the passengers of the Azerbaijani plane that crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, they heard “at least one loud noise” as it approached the ground. It is said that the crash was caused by a surface-to-air missile of Russia.In an interview with Reuters, Subhankul Rahimov talked about the situation inside the plane.- I thought that the plane would break into pieces – said Rahimov, who was in the hospital and added that he started praying while waiting for the disaster. Rahimov, after the explosion, the plane behaved strangely, “as if it was drunk”. After the natural disaster,…

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Azerbaijan Airlines on Friday grounded a number of flights to Russian cities, saying the crash was caused by “external physical and technical disruptions.” An Embraer 190 plane crashed early Wednesday morning near the town of Aktau in western Kazakhstan. Earlier, the plane deviated from its intended flight route to Grozny in the Chechen Republic. Kazakh authorities announced that 38 of the 67 people on board were killed. Plane crash in Kazakhstan. Airlines issue statements Immediately after the accident, the pilot reported the incident to air traffic controllers in Aktau, believing that the cause of the accident was loss of control…

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Andrzej Malicki, Janusz Palikot's defense attorney, reported in an interview with TVN24 that his client remains in custody. Palikot's family and friends did not raise two million zlotys to pay the bail that would allow the businessman to be released. The Palikot family could not pay the 2 million PLN pledge on time. The deadline was Thursday, December 26. The politician's defense lawyer Andrzej Malichki presented other requests in this case. – Janusz Palikot remains in custody. Family and friends did not collect the required amount of PLN 2 million. As they announced earlier, the amount they were able to…

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