⚡️ В Москве назвали лауреатов Премии #МЫВМЕСТЕ-2024 в спецноминации «Народное признание»
🔵 В категории «Организации» победителем стала Евгения Михайлова с проектом «Животные зоны СВО».
Волонтёры под руководством ветеринара Евгении Михайловой вывозят животных из зон вооружённого конфликта и ЧС, лечат их, ищут прежних владельцев или новых хозяев.
🔵 В категории «Территория» первое место заняла Ростовская область.
В регионе больше 320 тысяч активистов, 220 тысяч из них зарегистрированы на платформе Добро.pф.
⚡️ В Москве назвали лауреатов Премии #МЫВМЕСТЕ-2024 в спецноминации «Народное признание»
🔵 В категории «Организации» победителем стала Евгения Михайлова с проектом «Животные зоны СВО».
Волонтёры под руководством ветеринара Евгении Михайловой вывозят животных из зон вооружённого конфликта и ЧС, лечат их, ищут прежних владельцев или новых хозяев.
🔵 В категории «Территория» первое место заняла Ростовская область.
В регионе больше 320 тысяч активистов, 220 тысяч из них зарегистрированы на платформе Добро.pф.
DFR Lab sent the image through Microsoft Azure's Face Verification program and found that it was "highly unlikely" that the person in the second photo was the same as the first woman. The fact-checker Logically AI also found the claim to be false. The woman, Olena Kurilo, was also captured in a video after the airstrike and shown to have the injuries. In a message on his Telegram channel recently recounting the episode, Durov wrote: "I lost my company and my home, but would do it again – without hesitation." "The result is on this photo: fiery 'greetings' to the invaders," the Security Service of Ukraine wrote alongside a photo showing several military vehicles among plumes of black smoke. The last couple days have exemplified that uncertainty. On Thursday, news emerged that talks in Turkey between the Russia and Ukraine yielded no positive result. But on Friday, Reuters reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin said there had been some “positive shifts” in talks between the two sides. "We're seeing really dramatic moves, and it's all really tied to Ukraine right now, and in a secondary way, in terms of interest rates," Octavio Marenzi, CEO of Opimas, told Yahoo Finance Live on Thursday. "This war in Ukraine is going to give the Fed the ammunition, the cover that it needs, to not raise interest rates too quickly. And I think Jay Powell is a very tepid sort of inflation fighter and he's not going to do as much as he needs to do to get that under control. And this seems like an excuse to kick the can further down the road still and not do too much too soon."
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