It is important to me that people from the Salzkammergut who are not directly involved in Capital of Culture projects can participate and help write the history of the Salzkammergut,” says Karin Bergmann in an interview with OÖN. The former Burgtheater director has been mixing the since summer Salzkammergut Festwochen Gmunden with an inspired drama/literature program.
December 3, 2022
“Of the 9 that I am hueand… in this hue…!”: furious neighbor for long wait at supermarket opening
A large number of residents of Arica enthusiastically awaited the reopening of the Lider supermarket this Thursday, which was burned down in October 2019. Of course, there was a client upset by the delay who wanted to vent.
When a local communicator was walking outside the commercial premises located on Diego Portales street, she came across a woman who was angrily raising her fingers at the camera, visibly confused.
the minute of fury
“How is it going to be so much that at two in the followingnoon these chuchesuma are going to open…, what do they think!” the woman shouted. “It’s okay that we’re shitting on all the we…, but not to be handing out these chuchesuma…”, she continued.
“Since 9:00 in the morning I’ve been webian… here on this website…”, lamented the lady.
The viral video drew multiple comments on the networks: “Imagine living in Europe and missing this, brother”, “The aunt I always wanted to have”, “And be thankful that I am a lady”, were some of the reactions.
And this was finally the opening:
Posts against party stand, forgot to appreciate Ananda Bose; Controversy in BJP
Kollam: Controversy in BJP over the continuous appearance of posts once morest the party’s position on the official Facebook page. The latest incident was when Vizhinjam protesters were portrayed as ‘anti-national’. State President K. Surendran’s unsaid information appeared on the Facebook page. Following this, it is reported that those managing the IT department have been reprimanded.
The Sangh Parivar carefully opposes the Vizhinjam movement at the stage of forming an organization called ‘Sun India’ in the RSS-Christian alliance. In the incident where they were portrayed as anti-national, the BJP led the assembly. It is said that the leaders were directly called and expressed their displeasure.
There has also been controversy over the absence of congratulatory posts on BJP’s page when CV Ananda Bose, a Malayali, was appointed as the Governor of Bengal. Two weeks ago, Arvind Kejriwal made fun of F.B. The praise of Kerala in the post was also discussed. It became a troll once morest BJP on social media. The BJP said that the IT department is not paying attention to the selection of subjects and preparation of posts. There was already a complaint in the leadership.
Even when the party suffered electoral defeats in the state, BJP was number one on social media pages. BJP’s Facebook page was the most followed in Kerala. The number of followers decreased and the C.P.M. BJP has also topped the page. It has been discussed in the leadership.
European Union and G7 countries set prices for Russian oil; Will India backfire? | What will the Russian oil price cap do to markets like India and China
Brussels: European Union and G7 countries set the price of Russian oil. The price set by the European Union and the G7 countries is $60 per barrel. The new rate will be effective from Monday.
After days of long negotiations, the European Union also came with the decision to set a price limit for Russian oil. Countries like Poland, Lithuania and Estonia opposed the decision to set a price cap on Russian oil. These countries pointed out that Russia often sells oil below the price set by the European Union. The opposing countries also stated that oil was sold to various countries at 55 dollars last week.
However, the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov responded that the decision to limit the price of Russian oil will not affect them. He termed the price cap decision as absurd. He also said that they will directly discuss with their partners. Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin had warned that there would be repercussions if the price limit was set.
Meanwhile, preliminary assessments suggest that the price cap decision will not seriously affect countries like India and China, which buy cheap oil. LiveMint reported that Indian officials have confirmed that oil imports from Russia will continue.