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the created powerful street and road infrastructure, add such local connections between districts, between sectors of the city, that is, work will continue in this direction. moscow is a city of roads and millions of cars; if it weren’t for the new car frame, the city would inevitably get stuck in ten-point traffic jams, but it travels even in such a snowy december. work is underway in the city, the results are visible, in general, in this sense, moscow is a world champion, over a million square meters are built in the city every year. new roads, none of the capitals can afford this it can’t be a pleasure, but moscow also does it out of desperation, if you don’t develop the road network, then the city should have stood up 10 years ago, but it’s coming, 2023 has become a fruitful year for moscow for new transport facilities, the big ring line has arrived metro, two new railway diameters, moscow high-speed diameter, bogration avenue. the program to
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create a new transport framework for the capital, begun more than 10 years ago, is entering the home stretch. the city has escaped from the transport collapse and now for its there are no barriers to rapid development. look how very safely they stored the drugs. there is no doubt about it...
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we often talk about money, the amounts are serious. in russia there is a clear and clear signal. at what point do you say: that’s it, i did everything i could in this project. i'll never tell. is russian industry capable of replacing foreign suppliers? need to mobilize all resources? would you give me a recipe in general, how to achieve what you have achieved? it seems to you that you are on top of the world, you stood up, shook yourself off and went. are you ready? russia to change? does evolute occur in any structure?
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on december 9, the british government introduced a bill to withdraw from the european union into parliament. and on january 31, 2020 , the uk left it. this event was called brexit. by shortening the english phrase british exit. which translated means britain goes down to one word. let's try to figure out why brexit happened and what consequences it led to.
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here you need to look at the background, this is the financial and economic crisis, which was the predecessor of brexit. greece faced serious problems and the europeans did not really want to finance the greek national debt from the general fund, which , in general, did not adhere very strictly to budget discipline, the british , of course, were not happy with this either, along with germany, and then and after that immediately the migration crisis, the arab spring, the infamous island of lampedusa, through which... refugees from the countries of the middle east, engulfed in civil war, found their way to europe, then, through, among other things, the lomanche canal and to great britain, all this overlapped, and then laborists and conservatives simply decided to
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negotiate slightly more favorable terms for themselves in the european union, and began negotiations, threatening that they would hold a referendum on britain's exit from the european union. brexit was accomplished thanks to, i don’t want to say, the british deep state, but the periphery. brexit did not happen in london or glasgow or big cities. brexit took place in remote english towns.
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if we start to remember the ins and outs of the events that led to the referendum, then the key the question was not even a question about the so -called british check. this is what europe paid britain for the fact that britain agreed to join the eu, yes, it’s easier to call it british tribute, that is, europe paid tribute to britain, this was, of course, such a key point, but in reality the key issue in debates,
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especially at the, say, expert, semi-closed level, but nevertheless it all leaked out. there was a question about great britain joining the euro zone, that is, the loss of its own emission potential, and means the loss of the potential for independent control of the financial sphere, for britain , which thought of itself as having lost the british empire, having lost virtually the entire industry there, yes, ah... but also losing its global status, because you can come to some backwater place, a provincial city in southeast asia, you will definitely find a british bank there or a bank that will historically be associated with britain, so for this global british
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financial empire, the transition to the euro and the abandonment of the pound and the calculation of payments in the pound, this meant, well, quite... an uninventive form of such economic suicide, here it must be said that the british, of course, never joined the common european identity, and the europeans themselves, they still see themselves bound by some kind of common fate, but for a period of time for many centuries , britain's foreign policy towards the european continent was characterized as brilliant isolation by the british themselves, and churchel... whom the british love to quote, said that britain, of course, is with europe, but outside of it, and therefore in many ways this also became a response to public opinion, because society in great britain has always seen itself
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in a special position, including a special position within the european union. the idea that some clerks will make decisions for britain. brussels - this idea is unbearable, at the moment when the british political elite realized that ... continental europe, from which
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we now have to face problems traditionally, in fact, we distanced ourselves, all this came together, as a result completely unexpectedly, in general, including for the conservatives themselves, the population voted in favor of britain leaving the european union, then everyone began to think about what to actually do about it, because the will...
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the desire to implement this policy of post-imperial trauma , to show its isolation, the special position of great britain, including in the european union. britain, having emancipated itself from the european union and from continental europe in general, was able to maintain its financial system, so it was able to maintain their investment networks, including in africa, including in...
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to implement such a project, being part of the eu, oh, hardly, how is it possible for uh britain to be revived as a great uh british empire, you know, between i want and i can , abyss , great britain, in fact, is a small island state, yes, it is a state with fantastic...
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that all the banking resources that are now concentrated in great britain, in the city, in london, they will not end up in one of the capitals of southeast asia. after brexit, the british are now pursuing policies globally. britain, on the one hand, of course, has some resources, these are the educational,
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financial, and technological spheres, but still, together with europe, the british were better off. in addition, in practice, this global britain leads to the fact that they are increasingly becoming vassals of the united states of america, that is, they are actually raking chestnuts out of the fire with the hands of others, i ’m talking about the americans, and with these hands they often... somehow count for support from the european union, and today they are left alone. under current conditions it’s very important for us, but what is the european union anyway? and how monolithic and united it is, how strong it is politically, militarily, and economically,
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of course. and that's what it is in the uk.
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great britain from the european union is probably talking about exactly this. at the moment , we are in the middle of the process, therefore, based on the current situation, it is difficult to say how successful this decision was, how much of an erroneous strategic decision it was, but the fact that britain skipped the first wave of the systemic crisis of the european economics politics, that's a fact. conversations about the fact that... and great britain, it somehow took root there in all those countries that were previously its colonies, including india, who now heads great britain comes from india, therefore,
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when it comes to that great britain wants... to become a great power again, but won’t it turn out that those whom it once conquered will now be conquering it, they are already doing this. december 17 is a memorable date in the military history of russia. december 17, 1788 capture of the fortress ochakov. the russian troops of prince potemkin took the turkish fortress of ochakov on the black sea coast. greboyedov's catchphrase from the time of the ochakovskys, the conquest of crimea immortalized the glorious victory of the commander catherine the second.
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the capture of the fortress allowed russia to finally establish itself in the northern black sea region.
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“close your eyes, i suggest taking a short trip, infrogypsies are totalitarian sects, i know real business, i didn’t know anything about online, people, being inside this system, support it themselves, then there is a mess going on there, agudinov is a fraudster, there are a lot of victims, here is another set of documents to submit to the court, i live in a buffet world, everyone must come out with 6 million clean in order to go out into the field."
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in order to bring back inflation to the target level of 4%, a long period of high key rates is necessary. this was stated by the head of the bank of russia elveralina following a meeting of the board of directors. as most analysts predicted, the regulator decided to increase the key rate from... inflation and inflation expectations remain high, the key difference between the current economic situation and the october forecast is the dynamics of output. new data
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suggests that economic growth has deviated more from a balanced growth trajectory than we previously estimated. it is this deviation that manifests itself in increased sustained price pressure. the central bank is confident that there will be inflation next year. last, including thanks to decisions already made on the key rate, while its increase certainly affects the pace of lending in certain segments appeared signs of a slowdown in activity, in particular in the field of consumer loans, as well as mortgages, its issuance slowed down by 30%. at the same time , there are definitely signs of overheating in the mortgage market, says elvira nabiulina. of course, we believe that there should be a certain cooling here, there should be a balanced growth rate of mortgage loans, and then this. this gap between the primary and secondary housing market will decrease; such a gap creates risks primarily for citizens who may
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find themselves in a situation where it will be difficult for them service the loan, but it turns out that the secondary housing market is 40% cheaper on average. external conditions for russia still remain difficult: global economic growth is slowing down, which leads, among other things, to a decrease in demand for oil. this is one of the main factors in the reduction of the russian one. exports in the last 2 months, the situation may also lead to a decrease in budget revenues, at the same time, the decision of opec plus to limit production should further support oil prices. according to the bank of russia, gdp growth by the end of the year will be higher than the october forecast and will be more than 3%. the regulator does not expect a recession next year, but states that the increase in economic activity is happening significantly faster than expected. domestic demand has grown significantly and is supported by an increase in real demand. payment of loans, the supply is limited mainly due to the lack of labor resources. unemployment is at a historic low of 2.9%.
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think of the economy as a car if you try to drive faster than the speed limit. the design of the car, if we press on the gas with all our might, the engine will sooner or later overheat, and we won’t go far. we may be able to travel quickly, but not for long. in conditions of overheating of the economy, in other words, a shortage of production. labor resources, the creation of each additional unit of goods will be more and more difficult and expensive for the economy. elvera nabelina emphasized that the bank of russia as a whole is close to completing the cycle of increasing the key rate, but specific decisions will depend on incoming inflation data. following a board meeting is scheduled for february.
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valery gergeev, nikita mikhalkov, artyom zhogo, zakhar prilepin, these are just some of the group of voters in support of vladimir putin’s self-propulsion in the upcoming elections. in total, it included more than 700 people, all of them gathered at an event in the zaryadye concert hall on saturday. our correspondent elizaveta khramtsova also visited it. in the very heart of moscow in zaryadye you meet those whose name is directly associated with russia, sports legends, stars of stage and screen and people.

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