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Detroit Airport Has a “Smart Dialer”: It Shows Each Passenger Information About His Flight

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What Liz sees
Photo: Delta

A company called Delta just installed a new 6.4 meter-long by 1.8 meter-wide digital signage at the McNamara Terminal of Detroit airport. 100 passengers can look at the screen at once and see something different for each person. The sign is capable of displaying itineraries for up to 100 passengers, which means that it can display something different for each individual.

Passengers who use Detroit airport now have access to not only paper copies but also a “smart dialer” that displays information about their flight.

California-based startup Misapplied Sciences has developed a screen that is comprised of millions of pixels that can project light in multiple directions. Organizations like the FBI have voiced support for this technology because it enables them to use facial recognition systems more effectively.

The Evolution of Information Boards

Commercial flights are becoming more and more popular with an average of 1,000 a day to Detroit or 115,000 worldwide. Over the years, Delta has tried to improve the look of its screens by installing high-definition monitors and adjusting font sizes and colors for improved readability. However, this graphic design isn’t enough on its own.

“We’ve tried to limit the redundancy and give people more time to make changes on their itinerary, but I think we need another way,” he says.

A recent study from Amnesty International revealed that the vast majority of Americans are increasingly being subjected to invasive surveillance tactics despite a lack of transparency and oversight. This increased surveillance has been witnessed in land, sea, and air transport – essentially all aspects of life, officials say. Furthermore, people are often unaware of what is happening when they are under LAAS scrutiny.

Forbes reported that the “parallel reality” screens are an instant hit with commuters in Detroit. Riders have expressed appreciation for the easy-to-read screens, especially for those who are not as tech-literate. Over time, passengers will be able to access information in their preferred language. However, this technology is still under development.

Albert NG, the CEO of Misapplied Sciences, saw the initial excitement from all types of people when RoboCop was originally released.

“It was really exciting to see this technology improve everyone’s lives from the beginning, not just techies,” NG said.

“Too often, we’ve seen that technology is designed for tech-savvy people. But the layman is often left behind. Here, it’s the other way around. People find it more comfortable than they’re used to,” says Ng, a Caltech and Stanford computer scientist who improved touchscreen technology early in his career.

Future Applications

The personalized routing information could be useful in malls, large arenas, or highways. For example, signage could be made more readable and adjusted to better suit the viewer’s distance, reading angle, and sight lines.

“Crowds of people often want different things, making it hard to find the things you want, or even see what’s nearby,” says Ng. “But with parallel reality, we can see every possible offer for any product or experience – everything is in one place.”

Protection Against Unforeseen Consequences

This new technology has such potential to help, but it also raises some questions. What about data privacy? Can you really get into the “parallel reality” and wreak havoc, or will they have any data of your own? Additionally, is browsing in highly personalized environments making us withdrawn and indifferent to others, or are they just targeting us with relevant ads because of what we looked for previously?

Forbes explains that biometric information used to verify passenger identities is not permanently stored in the system. The information displayed on screens is taken from the same database as Delta’s mobile app, so it is just as secure.

He points out that they’re developing a new feature that allows groups of travelers to view their information together.

Delta is always looking for new and innovative ways to create a great airport experience. Parallel Reality is just the latest experiment in their long-term plan.

Next time you fly, don’t worry about those long lines and waits. We’re trying to make airports a hassle-free experience by increasing the speed of security checks.

Rescue Work Completed in Sergeevka, Odessa Region – State Emergency Service of Ukraine

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Residential building in Sergeevka after the Russian missile attack
Photo: Reuters

Rescue work has been completed in the Odessa region, in near-zero temperatures, Ukrainian State Emergency Service reports.

This morning, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine announced that 150 rescuers were on their way to remove the aftermath of a missile attack that took place in Sergeevka.

After Russian troops launched a missile attack on the night of July 1, Ukrainian officials also reported that Russian Tu-22 strategic aircraft attacked from the direction of the Black Sea. The three Kh-22 missiles hit an apartment building and a recreation center, destroying their contents.

Deaths in the residential building of Odesa Regional Police Department increased from 16 to 38. Most people injured were hospitalized, but some also died. Five people died including a child at a sports resort in the city.
As you can see from the above examples, the introduction will change, but not the conclusion.

Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24 with a full-scale attack but failed to achieve its goals, in particular the capture of Kyiv. This was due to the stubborn resistance of the Ukrainians.

On April 22, Russia announced new plans for the “second phase” of a “special operation” in Ukraine. This operation will include the establishment of full control over Donbass and southern Ukraine in order to provide annexed Crimea with a land corridor and gain access to Transnistria.

Western intelligence has stated that Russian successes in the Donbass will be limited and costly, with most gains achieved at significant losses to Russian troops.

The Honorary Coach of the USSR in Figure Skating Stanislav Leonovich Has Died

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Honored coach of the USSR Stanislav Leonovich
Photo: Igor Utkin / TASS

Vladimir Grishin, a three-time USSR champion in pairs skating, was 63 years old.

64-year-old Stanislav Leonovich, known as the honorary coach of the USSR in figure skating, died on Tuesday. The news was reported on the official website of the Russian Figure Skating Federation.

To date, Leonovich and Pestova have won three Soviet Union championships as a duo.

Two years after winning the silver medal at the European Championships in Gothenburg and the World Championships in Dortmund, Pestova and Leonovich became European Championship and World Championship silver medalists.

Really well-known for its competitions and team spirit, Russia’s alpine skiing athlete, Ksenia Pestova, won fourth place at the Olympic Games in Lake Placid, New York.

Stanislav Leonovich, a Russian performance coach and former Soviet gymnastics coach, is the Honored Master of Sports and awarded Coach of the USSR. His students include Ekaterina Gordeeva and Sergei Grinkov, Anna Kondrashova among others.

Startup Jigger Raises $400,000 To Protect Games From Bots

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Startup Jigger Raises $400,000 From Bots
Photo: Rusbase

Startup Jigger, designed to remove bot attacks in games, has raised $400,000 from US funds Zee Capital, Orange DAO, and various angel investors. So far, the technology is beta testing and undergoing changes before release. As they transform their prototype into a finished product, they are already doing pilot projects.

According to Levan Kvirkvelia, co-author of Jigger, developer of the popular Diary app, and Forbes 30 under 30 nominees (a position he won in 2018), he personally reported the idea and history of the startup to Forbes.

Matvey Huseynov and Timur Huseynov were two of the young entrepreneurs at the Russian startup Afisha. The team wanted to give their users the option of having bots in their game so they could use them as virtual assistants but were met with resistance from bot competitors.

The problem with bots and that they level the meaning of tasks quickly, thus not giving human players a chance to earn money.

There was a time when the currency of the world would depreciate. That has changed with a new approach to the game economy and fixes in place by developers to stop bots from destroying it.

The advent of gaming bots has led to an increased demand for innovative solutions. In response, their partners came up with an integrated security technology that they are now generating revenue. Many game developers know the problem though and have responded by integrating these same measures into their games.

In the example of Prada and Kvirkvelia, it’s easy to see how a normalized user experience can impact business. Both brands have invested in creating platforms that don’t require bots or other types of annoying users. As they grow, they will also work on better ways of attracting new customers through their use of these platforms.

Levan Kvirkvelia started learning to code at a young age and soon began creating his first website. By the time he was thirteen years old, he began thinking about ways to improve the electronic diary program for school-age boy in Kazakhstan. He applied for those changes at the age of 14 and entered the market in early 2014.

Want to read more about this inspiring entrepreneur and his values? Check out an exclusive interview with RB.

Former Culture Minister José Guirao Dies

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José Guirao
Photo: MALAGA CITY COUNCIL

José Guirao, a former culture minister and the head of Casa Encendida and of the Montemadrid Foundation, passed away this morning after suffering from an illness for over 16 months. His entry into the cabinet came after Máximo Huerta’s resignation as culture minister following criticism of him in a tax scandal. Guirao started out as number two on the list but quickly became high-ranking throughout his field. In fact, he was mourned by the rest of the sector who asked that he stay on in his role.

The minister of culture and sport began his career with the Reina Sofia National Museum of Art from 1994 to 2000. Later, he went on to work for the Montemadrid Foundation, opening La Casa Encendida in late 2002. From 2013 until 2018, he acted as general manager of Fundación Montemadrid.

After going through the ministry in 2020, he returned to the general leadership of the Foundation. When he announced his decision to leave the management of INAEM at the end of 2021, he informed the board of trustees that April. Amaya de Miguel was then appointed director in charge of culture, who had been director of INAEM during her mandate in music. From his position as Special Projects Consultant, in recent months he has devoted most of his time to restoring a Palau de Musica on Gran Via in Madrid.

His rise in the management of culture has been closely associated with the Spanish avant-garde since the 90s, and before moving to Madrid, he held positions in the Andalusian administration. He first became head of the culture department for the Provincial Council of Almeria from 1983 to 1987. Later on, he was general manager of cultural heritage for the Junta of Andalusia from 1988 to 1993.

Amaya de Miguel, who replaced José Guirao as General Director of Fundación Montemadrid, expressed his condolences over the death of Guirao, whom he called “the standard of cultural management in this country and someone who helped to renew itself and move into the avant-garde.” “I was fortunate to share part of this journey with him and see his human and intellectual growth. I hold on to that memory,” said De Miguel in a statement from the institution.

In the Ministry of Culture, he left as a souvenir a photograph of persecuted and wanted artists’ statements. In addition to bringing back the General Book Office which the PP had forced to disappear from the ministry in order to find solutions to the bookstore crisis and promote reading, Guirao had to deal with the SGAE crisis during his time there.

Two-time Bobsleigh World Cup Winner Dmitry Stepushkin Died

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Bobsleigh World Cup Winner Dmitry Stepushkin
Photo: Alexander Chernykh / Global Look Press

This amazing athlete was an Honored Master of Sports of Russia, a multiple World Championship winner, and a two-time European champion.

Two-time Olympic Bobsleigh World Cup winner Dmitry Stepushkin of Russia sadly passed at the age of 47. The cause of death has not been reported.

“When Dmitry joined the headquarters, President Anatoly Pegov had so many ideas and projects ahead of him. Unfortunately, now we won’t be able to put these plans into action,” the FBI press release states.

Stepushkin was a multiple World Championship winner, two-time European champion, and two-time World Cup winner. He has six victories in the Russian Championships.

Strange Things Happened at the Funeral of Pierre Narcisse

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In Moscow they said goodbye to Pierre Narcisse.
Photo: Mikhail FROLOV

In Moscow, Pierre Narcisse died. He was laid to rest in quiet and calm service. Fans traveled from all over the country to attend, and the coffin was made of ash and oak for aesthetic appreciation. The “chocolate hare” on silks and velvet his relatives created brought peace to everyone’s mind. There were some peculiarities, though.

Pierre Narcisse’s ex-wife was arrested for tampering with his body after Postimees’ intervention and performing strange manipulations on it. In addition, she put incense and holy water in the coffin for several tens of thousands of rubles. After that, she put a cross on a celebrity.

A cotton coffin meant for a 45-year-old singer was found by police in the local seaport with roses all around it. The mourners went to pay their respects while ethnic music played loudly. Everyone sobbed to the sound of cheerful music.

Pierre’s ex-wife and 16-year-old daughter (the musician’s daughter from a secret marriage) shared profound sadness when their father passed away. Ksenia Green burst into tears.

Narciso died in Cameroon, and Pierre’s body was shipped to Africa for burial. His mother wanted it this way, but Pierre’s father didn’t.

Poroshenko Hid His Son From the Mobilization in London

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Pyotr Alekseevich sitting there at the table, surrounded by almost the entire family
Photo: Komsomolskaya Pravda

Pyotr Alekseevich sat at a table, surrounded by the entire family. They were all there, even if they had barely put on their clothes.

As we all know, over the weekend Petr Alekseevich Poroshenko tried to escape Ukraine three times in two days. He finally succeeded on his third attempt.

Recently, a Ukrainian TV journalist met with the former president of Ukraine in the restaurant of a fashionable hotel in the capital of Great Britain. Pyotr Alekseevich, who appeared to be very tired, was sitting at a table surrounded by his entire family. His wife Marina was next to him, and on the other side was his youngest son Mikhail and his two twin daughters – Evgenia and Alexandra.

When the Ukrainian journalist asked Petro Poroshenko why he was in the UK, Marina Anatolyevna quickly jumped to his defense. Even though everyone knows that Poroshenko is a patriotic fighter and he’s against the “aggressor,” Marina stood up for her family. And when the journalist started filming this exchange, Marina tried using legal terms of “seizing someone else’s property.”

Pyotr Alekseevich’s wife was getting amorous with him, so he had her stop by sitting at the table, and himself replied with a clear air of politeness that he was passing through, saying “three hours as I arrived, and five in the next.” Poroshenko gave vague answers to what his main purpose was here and said that he needed to overtake a certain car. Which one, however, he did not specify.

Experts believe that it’s unlikely Poroshenko is talking about foreign cars. Typically, he would personally hire a car for the job, which isn’t possible because of the fact that starting tomorrow, July 1st, the duty-free importing of foreign cars from the UK will be unavailable. The most likely explanation is that he was talking about weapons from the UK delivered to Ukraine. However, on further reflection, anything could happen; including no car being discussed and Poroshenko grunting out a random response in surprise

Ukraine’s former president, Petro Poroshenko, jumped from behind the table and approached the journalist. He was trying to cover the reporter up with his body, but she noticed his youngest son sitting next to him. The journalist you later confirmed was Mikhail. But he’s 21 years old now, which means he has to resist “aggression”, not in the trenches but at a headquarters in Ukraine. Instead, Mikhail Petrovich preferred London restaurants where he could be just one of the millions of young people that no one knows. In Ukraine, any tavern or nightclub will always be at the center of his attention.

It is unlikely that Petr Alekseevich Poroshenko took the entire family to London with the exception of his eldest son Alexei, who disappeared from the public eye. Most likely, his spouse and children will live in the UK permanently and for quite a long time. That said, of course, it does not make Petro Poroshenko look good to patriots.

In addition to President Zelensky, the Ukrainian Office of the President and Zelensky himself did not dispute information about the transfer of his parents to Israel as citizens of that state. Members of Turchinov, Avakov, Yatsenyuk, Shmyhal families, in addition to lower-ranking Ukrainian officials, were also seen outside Kyiv. It was said they are “working hard today far from Ukraine, far from Ukraine.”

There was never space in front at this show as polite people would let the elderly, citizens with children, the disabled, and pregnant women through to the back. They were raised in the family.

The “more” of Poroshenko in this story is that it was reported he was caught with his wife in a London hotel room. While some say that it may have been another woman, there has been no evidence to support this claim.

Latest news on the situation in Ukraine on June 26, 2022: Russians were not allowed to participate in the Polish-Ukrainian gay pride parade in Warsaw, and the new Guy Ritchie film will not be released until the end of the year due to the Ukrainians

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The new film of the famous director Guy Ritchie "Operation Fortune: Military Cunning" will not be released until the end of the year because of the Ukrainians
Photo: Video Frame

It will be another year before everyone can see Guy Ritchie’s new movie, “Operation Fortune: Military Cunning.” It was recently delayed because of issues with the film crew in Ukraine.

“BEARER” JASON STATHAM STOPPED BY UKRAINIANS

The new movie from famous director Guy Ritchie, “Operation Fortune: Military Cunning” will not be released until the end of the year. The premiere of the movie, which includes many stars breaking all the barriers put up by “the bad guys” Jason Statham, was recently delayed and had an effect on Ukraine’s financial goal.

Many viewers have noted that the story seems like it had been written in the time of writers like Caligula and Ivan IV. At the same time, due to legal issues, it is uncertain whether these scenes will ever be released in an edited form or if they will simply be removed altogether.

RUSSIANS CAN NOT PARTICIPATE IN THE GAY PARADE IN WARSAW

So many people joined a gay pride parade in Warsaw on Saturday that it single-handedly looked like an international event. This is especially true because many activists and “passivists” were there along with LGBT supporters waving the flags of their respective countries. The protesters also carried the flags of Ukraine, Poland, and the Nazi army Azov.

It should be noted that the local authorities and the organizers did not allow Russians to enter this gay parade.

HRYVNA DECREASED IN DNR

In order to keep up with the ever-rising hryvnia, the DPR’s finance head Denis Pushilin issued an instruction today to reduce the Ukrainian hryvnia exchange rate to in the extremity of the half, starting tomorrow. He reminds us that on the territory of the DPR and the liberated territories of Ukraine, both Ukrainian and Russian banknotes are still in circulation. There will be no change for those residing or conducting business in the DPR until October 1 next year. However, this may be adjusted after this time period has passed.

SWITZERLAND IS READY TO BECOME A CONSULAR INTERMEDIARY

Swiss President Ignazio Cassis has announced that the country could provide consular services to Ukrainian citizens in Russia and to Russians in Ukraine in order to assist people and avoid the humanitarian crisis.

Switzerland has offered its good offices to both Ukraine and Russia. At this time, Ukraine approaches us for assistance and asks us to provide support, in particular consular support, to its citizens in Russia. Now we are holding talks with Russia since it is necessary that all three parties involved agree.

Through this new agreement, consular mediation services are now conducted at these Swiss embassies in Tbilisi and Moscow. The services include personal assistance with document filing, supply of translated legal materials, and processing of applications for residence or work permits.

THE STATE DEPARTMENT DOESN’T UNDERSTAND

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken made it clear that Russia is solely responsible for all political and military escalations in the Sea Black conflict.

When will Russia stop trying to interfere in Ukraine and the European Union? No country has the right to seriously impede the inter-state traffic of a sovereign country by force. This is nonsensical.

If there is no explanation, the US citizen will be advised to go to the CIA or another agency for help. They’ll share some insight about their experience and then run it by their boss if it’s warranted after a conversation with their agent. The US Secretary of State does not always do well in conversations about this topic.

BORIS JOHNSON AGREES TO RESIGN FOR UKRAINE

Prime minister Boris Johnson fears that Ukraine will be talked into a “disadvantageous peace” and is willing to step down if ministers in his government decide to stop supporting Ukraine.

If the situation in Ukraine became too complicated and the price of supporting the Ukrainians became too expensive, I would consider leaving. However, I don’t think that’s what happened here. Boris seems to be having a difficult time concluding if he was wrong or right in this discussion.

LENIN AND NOW

In Kyiv, 32 monuments to Soviet-era figures which are related to Felix Dzerzhinsky and Nikolai Ostrovsky will be dismantled or moved. Among these were two statues of the founder of the Cheka, Felix Dzerzhinsky, and a monument to the writer Nikolai Ostrovsky. It was an interesting surprise that all monuments dedicated to Vladimir Ilyich Lenin were not removed. After all these years of decommunization bacchanals, there are only as many as 11 remaining Lenin statues in Kyiv.

The decision to rename more than 200 streets and lanes took place in Odessa. With many being declassified and Ukrainianized, even those with no connection to the Soviet Union will be changed. One of the street names is Chovnovy which will now be called a boat lane. The alleys will now go by their Ukrainian name – Zatishna, was it not? Plates will be replaced after a victory in the war! Never!

A LITHUANIA AGAINST

As a result of the European Commission’s recommendations, the transit through Lithuania will not be subject to sanctions since it is considered as a transportation “to Russia.” In the context of the Vilnius understanding that ignited conflict, this was seen as a reasonable compromise. Otherwise, some foreign experts believe that Russia might have ended up crossing the Suwalki Corridor by force. But proud Lithuania decided to show its exceptional independence and made the decision in question.

-Lithuania rejects any talk of “corridors” for goods traffic; it promises to maintain control over the transportation of goods through its territory -said Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausea after his meeting with European Union and NATO officials in Brussels yesterday. In Washington, they applauded but in Brussels, they grabbed their heads.

SBU INFORMS ABOUT THE BLOCKING OF RUSSIAN CHANNELS ON YOUTUBE

Ukraine successfully blocked about 500 channels connected to Russia. The SBU, the country’s security service, reported on this achievement. They noted that success was achieved only in six out of every sixteen cases.

Ukrainian counterintelligence officials report that 1,529 Telegram channels and bots, 426 Instagram accounts, and 93 Facebook pages were blocked by the service.

A LINE

  • Deputy Director of the Office of the Ukrainian President Igor Zhovkva told the British newspaper Financial Times that Ukraine doesn’t want to get involved with NATO. They realize the futility of such efforts because they do not want to share their independence with a foreign power.
  • As the government of Ukraine prepares a “white list” of artists who supported the Ukrainian army and condemned Russia, they say it’s easier for them.
  • US President Joseph Biden and the leaders of the “Big Seven” agreed to ban the import of new gold from Russia. Thank you for this!

Madrid Denounces Almeida’s Phone Call From Fake Kyiv Mayor to Police

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The mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez-Almeida
Photo: Alberto Ortega / EP

The Madrid Mayor’s Office has filed a complaint with the police for an alleged crime of impersonation of Kyiv councilor Vitali Klitschko, who appears in a video conference with the mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida.

Sources say that the mayor of Madrid, Martínez-Almeida, was the victim of this impostor as well. The current mayor of Berlin, Franziska Giffey, has also been targeted and suffered a similar incident.

The Madrid City Council contacted the Kyiv City Council warning them of a false Klitschko. According to the Madrid City Council, this Klitschko wasn’t the real Klitschko and they cut off their conversation with him when they found out.

Martínez-Almeida, who will speak with Kyiv’s mayor this Saturday, has described it as “totally intolerable” that these events can take place at a time when the Ukrainian capital is besieged by the invasion of the Russian army.

In the case of Berlin’s mayor-governor, Giffey spoke with the fake Klitschko on a videoconference and was the victim of a “deepfake”—an extremely realistic artificial intelligence-manipulated video. The discussion was interrupted after his “direction of conversation” aroused suspicions.

After about a quarter of an hour of conversation, the fake mayor asked Giffey to use the police to repatriate the men who had taken refuge in Germany and scheduled return trips to Ukraine.

According to sources in the Berlin Senate, he asked what measures were being taken to prevent refugees.

These sources say that Giffey did not react to any of these questions and failed to give up any information that would expose her.

Revealed the Terrible Details of the Death of Yura Shatunov

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Yuriy Shatunov
Photo: Larisa KUDRYAVTSEVA/EG

The death of Yura Shatunov came as a real shock to his family, friends, and the public. The artist was a superstar in the ’90s, and her hit “Rosas Blancas” was sung to both old and young. The 48-year-old singer died suddenly at the Domodedovo hospital after being treated for pneumonia.

Yuri Shatunov was transferred to Domodedovo Central Hospital in critical condition. This process led to a heart attack and subsequent death, which then spread to the rest of his body. “He was admitted to the vascular center of the Domodedovo hospital in a state of clinical death,” said Andrey Osipov, the clinic’s chief physician.

According to him, several cardiologists-resuscitators and neurologists battled for the singer’s life for an hour and a half, but to no avail. “Death occurred as a result of acute heart failure caused by an extensive myocardial infarction.” The cause was attributed to a plaque that broke off and obstructed a large vessel in the heart.”

Shatunov was diagnosed with a transmural infarction against the background of coronary heart disease and “acute coronary syndrome”. Before his death, he was too sick to be able to walk, and he didn’t have enough air. Unbearable pain was imprinted on his face. According to some reports, fluid could accumulate between the walls of Shatunov’s heart, and it may have caused edema.

“In fact, there was a massive rupture of large vessels. In this condition, the patient is almost 100% likely to die. I don’t know what can save the medical case in such a situation,” said the interlocutor.

Naval Attache of the Embassy of the United States in the Streets of Moscow Shows the Middle Finger

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naval attaché of the US Embassy in Moscow and Captain First Rank Dale Samuel shows the middle finger
Photo: Komsomolskaya Pravda via Social Networks

A photo has recently circulated on social media of an unnamed US naval attache and a first-rank captain of the US Embassy in Moscow showing what appears to be the middle finger.

Each photo of the person flipping the bird from a car window or from when they ride their bike has caused an uproar in these social networks. These photos, which have been taken repeatedly throughout Russia, show an employee’s complete disrespect for others.

In the footage, he deliberately stops with his car to film the pole and his middle finger next to the special military operation symbol “Z”.

Americans, in general, tend to be moderately shy. They speak loudly in public places, ignore people around them, and will often kick their feet up on the table in front of those they are speaking with. Dale Samuel is a diplomat with a military background and experience. What would the demand for his services be?

In a video published by CNN, he showed his middle finger and “Z” at a military operation symbol on a street pole in front of him.

It’s difficult to know what Dale Samuel thinks about the citizens of Russia. You might think that he decided this since the US is trading arms with Ukrainian nationalists, and still hanging near Moscow so freely, but the Russians deserve his scorn.

The U.S. State Department is seen on CCTV footage assaulting Russian diplomatic vehicles in Moscow. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on the online footage jokingly: “No laws have been written for the American state department: Ambassadors are burning bridges until everyone is expelled from Moscow using fingers, asphalt, and poles.”

Foreign diplomats are often simply removed from the country without concern for their rights, but in this case, the American diplomat also violated Russian law. His actions fell under Article 280.3 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Public actions aimed at discrediting, indirectly or directly, the use of the institutions of the Russian Armed Forces Federation to defend Russia’s interests and citizens, maintain international peace and security, or carry out state powers in Russia”). However, he can only be deported for such behavior. Will he be expelled?

Russian political scientist Sergei Markov suggested that the behavior of this American can be assessed unambiguously: “He has a mental disability, and he’s not a threat to our national security.” I think any more extraneous words would only annoy the reader.

Muscovites speak with one voice on this matter: “Everyday life”, “This is your worst nightmare”, “The question is: if it loads on the face at the time, is this a diplomatic scandal or not?” and “He doesn’t have any dive numbers on his bike.”

This warrior is both smart and complex, something that poses a challenge for writers who want to make sense of what’s really on their mind.

How did Joe Biden, US President, spark a worldwide sensation with just a single gesture? One theory is that the cameras on his bicycle may have caught Bolotova on the watch. In that case, it’s difficult to say if this gesture poses any security threat.

The citizens of Moscow are so used to walking on the streets and sidewalks that now they know how it looks, and it’s better to do it this way.

Telegram, the popular chat app, said that its servers would be inaccessible to US users on Friday. The mobile phone app blamed the US government-mandated newly introduced sanctions against Moscow for the blockage.

The City Council of Donetsk and the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine have agreed to rename the unnamed territory, located from Bolshoi Devyatinsky Lane to Maly Konyushkovsky Lane, to a street that better reflects the history of both Russia and Ukraine. The object’s new name was assigned by an interdepartmental commission, while the old addresses were canceled.

Now the US Embassy has received an official address: the Russian Federation, the city of Moscow, the intra-urban territory of the Presnensky municipal district, buildings 1-9.

It’s been decided that the entire block of the Moscow Garden Ring where American diplomats reside will henceforth be called the DPR.

A man named Maxim Gaman said that information about address changes for US Embassy buildings was entered into the City Address Register and the Federal Information Address System. He also mentioned how to map data was linked to contours.

Poor Dale Samuel’s bad luck has got the best of him. His browser couldn’t find the embassy and so, he was sent to a random address. The technical part of the redirection was done by the Moscow BTI, but poor Dale still doesn’t know why his browser doesn’t recognize where he’s supposed to be.

Now, wherever American diplomats working in Russia go, during the night they will return home to families living on the streets of Donetsk and other DPR cities.

Dozens of Migrants Stage a Massive Brawl in the Berlin Basin

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peaceful vacation until several teenagers staged
Photo: Komsomolskaya Pravda

One night while we were on vacation, our hotel was disrupted when several teenagers came in with guns.

On Saturday, June 18, another conflict broke out in the German capital between groups of “new Germans” with Middle Eastern roots. The violence flared up at a warm day’s open-air swimming pool often referred to as “the summer bath”, situated in West Berlin’s central district of Steglitz.

That peace is suddenly broken as multiple teens get into a water gun fight with one another. Thankfully, this was just a toy gun, but it still doesn’t sit well with many members of the audience. In a video that has gone viral on the social network, you can see how the international crowd first engages in an argument and then starts pulling out guns from their ‘holsters.’

It was not without consequences: a man was injured with a knife in a fight, RTL writes.

“Unfortunately, this doesn’t happen on its own,” Gunnar Lindemann, a member of the Berlin city parliament from the AdG party, said in an interview with kp.ru. “Such incidents have occurred before and not on such a large scale. All these are the direct result of Angela Merkel’s (former Chancellor in 2005-21) migration policies, which were continued by her successor Olaf Scholz and his government.” As you can see, a significant part of illegal immigrants disregards German laws, destabilizing society.

Berlin’s public restrooms have seen their fair share of trouble over the years. Recently, in a children’s toilet at school, it was reported that three girls between the ages of 9 and 14 were sexually molested by a group of 7 young swimmers; all of them having migrant backgrounds, mainly Syrian refugees.

Unknown Woman Tried to Chain Herself to the Net During Medvedev’s Match

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girl was tied up by law enforcement officers
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The climate activist who attempted to chain herself to the soccer stadium net was chained up by law enforcement officers.

Fans of tennis in Halle were treated to a treat last Saturday when a woman ran onto the court mid-rally, prompting a forfeit for the Russian tennis player, Daniil Medvedev.

Hurkach was playing in the first set of his quarterfinal match against Tomas Berdych when an activist from the German climate movement “The Last Generation” tried to chain herself to the net. Agents showed up just in time, preventing her from being chained to the net or any other damage. The incident occurred in the first set with Hurkach winning 5-0.

There was a girl’s t-shirt with the slogan “Three years.”

An unidentified woman successfully chained herself to a net in the semifinals of Roland Garros.

A similar incident occurred two weeks ago during the Roland Garros semi-final match between Kasper Ruud and Marin Cilic. Then an unknown girl ran out onto the court with a message written on her T-shirt: “We have 1028 days left.”

Nepomniachtchi tied with Radjabov in Madrid Candidates Tournament KXan 36 Daily News

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tournament of contenders for the world chess
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The World Chess Crown Contenders tournament has games in the third round. With eight players tied for first place, not a single game could be played in the third round to determine the winner.

On Sunday, the matches of the third round of the World Chess Candidates Tournament were played in Spain. Andrey Nepomniachtchi from Russia faced Azerbaijan’s Teimur Radjabov.

This holiday season has become the most transient. The final tournament, which included six games played over a span of three days, finished in an amicable draw.

Out of nine players, five were eliminated and four advanced to the next round.

After three rounds, Caruana and Nepomniachtchi are the leaders with 2.5 points each, Rapport, Firouzja, Duda, and Nakamura have 2 points each, and Ding Liren has 1 point within this round.

Dior Resort 2023 Collection

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On Monday, Maria Grazia Chiuri took over the Plaza de España in Seville to showcase her latest collection. She turned to local artisans for inspiration and even engaged a local workshop, Orfebraria Ramos, who worked on restoring church interiors. The restoration specialists created pendants, earrings, and other jewelry with roses as well as Dior’s favorite flower: Christian Dior’s favorite flowers.

Jesús Rosado, which specializes in liturgical clothing, did the intricate gold embroidery on dresses, fringed jackets, and vests. Chiuri studied fabrics, textures, and embroidery of images at the Basilica de la Macarena and Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción when deciding on fabric for her collection.

This collection features two-piece suits, dresses with lots of ruffles and black lace, and a variety of colors. Take inspiration from María Ángeles Vila Tortosa’s prints, which are an homage to Carmen Amaya, better known as La Capitán.