Kostroma Governor Sergey Sitnikov, if he would participate in the September presidential elections in the region in 2020, supported by Vladimir Putin. The Russian President spent working within the hangout, which showed the TV channel "Russia 24". The Governor asked the President's approval to participate in the upcoming elections.
The defense Ministry of Russia jointly with the Russian foreign Ministry will hold talks with Syria about the transfer of Russian military additional real property and waters under the agreement on the placement of the aviation group of the Russian Federation.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel will continue to try to establish an honest and constructive dialogue with Russia and personally President Vladimir Putin, despite their differences. This was stated by the official representative of the Cabinet of Germany Steffen Seibert.
London invited Washington to form an alternative pool of technology providers for the deployment of 5G networks in order not to depend on China
Trump is angry with social media (especially Twitter) for interference in user generated content, calling it "censorship". Paradoxically, the President intends to repeal section 230, which would place on the social network real the duty to strictly censor the content
Events in Minneapolis who covered the protests against police brutality, provoked a strong reaction from athletes in the country, primarily in African-Americans and representatives of non-titular nation. Protests supported LeBron James, Jon Jones, and Colin Kapernick urged his compatriots to revolt.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine John Herbst urged Kiev not to supply water to Crimea. Cynical offer American drew criticism from Russian politicians.
Riots in the us state of Minnesota were a result of accumulated anger and resentment among the population. This opinion was expressed by columnist of Forbes Ariel Cohen in the program "Evening with Vladimir Solovyov".
Pro-government activists in Turkey recently resumed talk of another coup attempt, which, according to critics, is an attempt to redirect public attention to the opposition and to distract from domestic problems, compounded by the outbreak of coronavirus.
CEO of Twitter Jack Dorsey has said he supports the decision of the company about fact-checking in the two tweets of a President of the United States