«Сказочный» дуб, который раскритиковали в Брянске, переделали
Первоначальный вариант Древоборода не устроил горожан и заказчиков из-за ядовито-зеленой кроны и отталкивающего «лица», которое пугало по ночам. На фото сверху — обновленный арт-объект с исправлениями.
«Сказочный» дуб, который раскритиковали в Брянске, переделали
Первоначальный вариант Древоборода не устроил горожан и заказчиков из-за ядовито-зеленой кроны и отталкивающего «лица», которое пугало по ночам. На фото сверху — обновленный арт-объект с исправлениями.
These administrators had built substantial positions in these scrips prior to the circulation of recommendations and offloaded their positions subsequent to rise in price of these scrips, making significant profits at the expense of unsuspecting investors, Sebi noted. Andrey, a Russian entrepreneur living in Brazil who, fearing retaliation, asked that NPR not use his last name, said Telegram has become one of the few places Russians can access independent news about the war. Given the pro-privacy stance of the platform, it’s taken as a given that it’ll be used for a number of reasons, not all of them good. And Telegram has been attached to a fair few scandals related to terrorism, sexual exploitation and crime. Back in 2015, Vox described Telegram as “ISIS’ app of choice,” saying that the platform’s real use is the ability to use channels to distribute material to large groups at once. Telegram has acted to remove public channels affiliated with terrorism, but Pavel Durov reiterated that he had no business snooping on private conversations. "There are a lot of things that Telegram could have been doing this whole time. And they know exactly what they are and they've chosen not to do them. That's why I don't trust them," she said. Official government accounts have also spread fake fact checks. An official Twitter account for the Russia diplomatic mission in Geneva shared a fake debunking video claiming without evidence that "Western and Ukrainian media are creating thousands of fake news on Russia every day." The video, which has amassed almost 30,000 views, offered a "how-to" spot misinformation.
from nl