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    Аpp Store and Google Play will leave Russia soon
    • During his speech in the State Duma, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said that the Apple App Store and Google Play app stores could stop working for Russian users. He also stressed the importance of creating a Russian analogue of Google Play.

      “The key mobile app stores App Store and Google Play may soon stop allowing you to download applications in the Russian Federation,” Mr. Mishustin said in the State Duma.

      The lack of access to the largest app stores, according to the head of government, is a strong argument for developing their Russian alternative. “The Russian online application store on Android should be operational by the summer of this year,” the prime minister said. He also noted that the issue of monetization of Russian Internet platforms is ripe.

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    War: Life in EU under capitalism is improving steadily
    • The European Union creates strategic reserves of materials and medicines in the event of the use of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons. An order has already been given to purchase iodine tablets.

      Do you still like this rotten shit?

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    War: Issues in Peru
    • Peruvian President Pedro Castillo announced a curfew for Tuesday in the capital Lima and neighboring port city Callao, after demonstrations across the country over fuel prices caused roadblocks and “acts of violence”.

      Protests had erupted across Peru in recent days due to a hike in fuel prices and tolls, during a time of rising food prices.

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    EU: Automotive rubber tires production can stop
    • According to the Czech publication iDnes, tire companies have warned dealers that they are running out of raw materials for production. In recent years, Russia has been Europe's main supplier of industrial carbon black, which is used as a filler in rubber compounds in the manufacture of automotive rubber. The share of the Russian Federation in the supply of carbon black reached about 35 percent - the owners of tire brands valued the component for its high quality and reasonable price.

      The German Rubber Industry Association (WDK) has warned consumers of a drastic reduction in production. Moreover, the consequences of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, sanctions and counter-sanctions will affect not only the production of wheels. The entire rubber industry is under threat - in particular, the production of automotive hoses and seals. WDK General Director Boris Engelgardt believes that European capacities are not able to compensate for the loss of Russian imports, and logistics does not allow to quickly arrange soot supplies to Europe from other countries.

      To understand the seriousness of the situation: soot filler is not at all a whim of automakers, or noir lovers. Soot accounts for a quarter of the mass of a tire. For a century and a half of the production of wheels for various "self-propelled carriages", it has been found that carbon black provides wear resistance and fire resistance of rubber, increases adhesion (traction), which directly affects the safety of the vehicle. The global demand for industrial carbon black far outstrips supply.

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    War: Science publishers are... 100% fascists
    • The largest databases of scientific articles Scopus and Web of Science announced that they will close access to Russian and Belarusian scientific organizations when their contracts expire. This is stated in the relevant statement.

      This means that legal access to the largest full-text collections of articles published by Elsevier, Springer/Nature, IOP Publishers and others, as well as to Web of Science and Scopus abstract databases, will soon be terminated in Russia and Belarus.

      The document also states that the works of Russian and Belarusian authors will continue to replenish the world databases of scientific articles.

      “Editorial decisions should not depend on the origin of an article, including nationality, ethnicity, political opinion, race or religion,” one of the principles of the Publication Ethics Committee was quoted in a statement.

      According to RAS Vice President Alexei Khokhlov, the ban on the use of global scientific databases is a serious challenge for domestic scientists, since Russia accounts for only 2.5 percent of the world's scientific output. In other words, 97.5 percent of the information will become inaccessible to representatives of the Russian scientific community.

      “On the territory of Russia, legal access to the largest full-text collections of articles by Elsevier, Springer/Nature, IOP Publishers and others, as well as to Web of Science and Scopus abstract databases, will soon be terminated,” Academician Khokhlov wrote in his Telegram channel.

      The Vice President of the Russian Academy of Sciences also expressed confidence that Russia's adequate response to the challenge of Western scientists would not be long in coming.

      Nice, so they still want to use articles for their economy, but won't provide access to knowledge. Pure fascists tactics.

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