Etiket: administrative
In St. Petersburg, raids on establishments boycotting QR codes took place
According to the UK, calls were made on social networks for citizens and catering owners to work in violation of the restrictions imposed by the authorities due to the coronavirus…
Higher Administrative Court suspends 2G rule in retail
The Saarland Higher Administrative Court (OVG) has temporarily suspended the access restriction to retail stores under the 2G regulation. The OVG in Saarlouis announced on Friday that this would grant…
Unfinished House of Moscow to be demolished in Vilnius
The project of the House of Moscow in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius is closed, the unfinished building will be demolished. About it wrote mayor of the city Remigius Simasius on…
The number of rioters detained in Alma-Ata exceeded 2.7 thousand.
In Alma-Ata, the number of detainees who are considered participants in looting, “illegal actions” and other crimes exceeded 2.7 thousand people. This was reported by the press service of the…
In Chukotka, a school was fined for cooking casseroles with a drill – RBK
View of the “Education Center of the village of Lavrentiya” (Photo: centrolavr.chao.eduru.ru) In Chukotka, the regional prosecutor’s office fined the educational institution “Education Center of the village of Lavrentia” for…
Izvestia announced new proposals for fines for breaking silence – RBK
Deputies of the State Duma Committee on Labor and Social Policy have sent a bill to the government on introducing fines for breaking silence at night into the Code of…
Russian peacekeepers start protecting facilities in Kazakhstan – RBK
Russian peacekeepers have begun to fulfill the assigned tasks to protect vital facilities, reported in the press service of the Russian Ministry of Defense. “Subdivisions from the Russian peacekeeping contingent,…
Police detained about 2 thousand people in Alma-Ata – RBK
Photo: Vladimir Tretyakov / AP About 2 thousand participants in the riots were detained by law enforcement agencies during raids in Alma-Ata. This was reported by the press service of…