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Оригами СНЕЖИНКА из бумаги | DIY Новый год | Origami Paper Snowflake
Делаем очень красивое оригами на Новый год - снежинку из бумаги без клея!
Сделайте их несколько и украсьте ими свой дом к Новому году! Из снежинок можно составить в гирлянду, повесить их на ёлку или украсить ими окно и стены дома! Смотреться они будут очень сказочно и волшебно!
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Композиция "Jingle Bells 7" принадлежит исполнителю Kevin MacLeod. Лицензия: Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Композиция "Winter Ride" принадлежит исполнителю Twin Musicom. Лицензия: Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Оригинальная версия: http://www.twinmusicom.org/song/308/winter-ride.
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Water cannons used against migrants at Poland-Belarus border
Polish authorities have used water cannons on migrants at the border with Belarus, claiming migrants attacked troops with stones and tried to storm barricades.
Poland says the attacks were carried out under the strict control of Belarusian officials.
As night fell, many migrants were filled with relief as they were escorted into a warehouse which was cleared for them to stay in.
Germany's record coronavirus numbers: What went wrong? | COVID-19 Special
Germany has never had as many coronavirus cases as it has now. Until now, Germany has done well compared to other European countries. In the summer, the pandemic looked like it was under control. Not any longer. German hospitals are filling up – mainly with the unvaccinated.
So, what went wrong? A dramatic surge in infections has a lot of people asking, is it better to stay home, do I really want to get on a train right now, and will there be another lockdown? There are so many Germans out there who haven't had a single vaccination shot.
As of this week, only vaccinated or recovered people are allowed into restaurants or museums in Saxony. The new rules are intended to slow the steep rise in COVID cases in the region. The vaccination rate in Saxony is far below the national average.
It is the latest attempt to turn the tide in Saxony. And the latest COVID winter in Germany has just begun.
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Is Putin losing his patience with Belarus?
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Belarus had not consulted him before raising the possibility of cutting Russian natural gas flows to Europe adding that such a move would risk harming ties between Minsk and its key ally Moscow.
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India to repeal controversial farming laws following persistent protests | DW News
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced Friday in an address to the nation that he will be repealing three controversial farm laws. Farmers in the northern part of the country have been protesting against the laws for over a year. The announcement came on the day of Guru Nanak Jayanti, a celebration of the birthday of the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak. Modi maintained that the farming laws were brought in with good intentions by the government, but they failed to convey this to the farmers. "Maybe something was lacking in our tapasya (penance), which is why we could not convince some farmers about the laws," he said.
The speech was given right before Modi left for a three-day visit to Uttar Pradesh. The states of Uttar Pradesh and Punjab are set to hold assembly elections early next year. Farmers and farmer unions, predominantly from the northern Indian states of Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh have been protesting at the borders that they share with capital city Delhi for a year. Farmers' union leader Rakesh Tikait welcomed the decision on Twitter, thanked the farmers for their efforts and remembered those who lost their lives, saying their "hard work has paid off."
The farmers had begun a march to Delhi against the protests last year, but were stopped by security forces. They had camped at the Singhu, Tikri, and Ghazipur borders of Delhi on two sides, even during the harsh winter months. Volunteers had stepped in to provide food, water, medical services, and even foot massages at the protest camps. The protests had gained a lot of attention on the international stage as well, with activist Greta Thunberg and pop singer Rihanna also tweeting about it. The intensity of the largely peaceful protests reduced over the months. A Republic Day rally on January 26 this year turned violent, with one farmer being killed, and dozens of police being injured. During a protest in Lakhimpur Kheri in Uttar Pradesh, a union minister's son allegedly ran over protesting farmers, killing at least eight. He has been detained on murder charges. Farmers' representatives told The Times of India that more than 600 activists and protesters had died during the protests.
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Water cannons aimed at migrants in tense border standoff
An estimated 2,000 migrants, among them hundreds of babies and toddlers, have massed along the Kuźnica-Bruzgi border crossing separating Belarus from Poland. CNN's Matthew Chance reports from the scene. #CNN #News
COVID Austria: Thousands protest vaccine mandate, lockdown, | DW News
A national lockdown comes into force in Austria on Monday. The government says the restrictions are essential to contain a devastating surge in COVID-19 infections.
Thousands of activists, including a large contingent of far right supporters, have gathered in Vienna in protest at the crackdown. Just under two-thirds of the population are fully vaccinated - one of the lowest rates in western Europe.
Austria will become the first European nation to make vaccinations compulsory from February.
Another lockdown and a vaccine mandate - they might be a tough sell, but these are the tools Austrian Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg says will end restrictions once and for all.
Faced with low vaccination rates and a fourth wave of the virus, Austria has taken drastic action.
This lockdown will initially last for ten days, but it may be extended. Getting the jab will become compulsory from February next year. COVID-19 infections are at their highest level since the pandemic began and hospitals are once again buckling under the pressure.
Not everyone is in agreement with the measures being rolled out across the country. And some people are unwilling to comply with a vaccine mandate.
With the festive season right around the corner, many Austrians are in no mood to go back to restrictions. But the hope for a normal Christmas is looking more and more like a distant dream.
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Is South Korea the role model in the fight against pandemics? | COVID-19 Special
South Korea has gone its own way in the fight against the Coronavirus. Testing was core to its strategy at the start of the pandemic. People used masks in private homes. An app closely monitored the population, enabling authorities to track infection chains. The vaccination campaign also quickly picked up speed. Now over 40 million people in South Korea have received at least one jab. That means over 80 percent of the population is fully or partially immunised among the highest vaccination rates in the world. Is South Korea a role model for the world? What can other countries learn?
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How to cool a warming world | The Economist
The warmer it gets, the more people use air conditioning—but the more people use air conditioning, the warmer it gets. Is there any way out of this trap?
00:00: What’s the cooling conundrum?
01:05: The pros and cons of AC
03:28: How to reinvent air conditioning
05:02: Can buildings be redesigned to keep cool?
07:30: Scalable, affordable cooling solutions
10:24: Policy interventions for cooling
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