Overseas the match "San Jose sharks" against "Los Angeles kings" ended the next game day of the regular season of the National hockey League. One of the main protagonists of the match was the Russian forward Nikolay Prohorchik.
Monitoring resource PlaneRadar published data observed at the borders of the Crimean Peninsula American strategic UAV RQ-4B Global Hawk 40. He was sent from the NATO airbase in Sicily.
Google summed up the year in search. Tell, what most of all interested Network users in the past 2019. The Correspondent Of "Vesti.Science" has also asked that residents of Russia asked the search engine for science and education.
Germany responded to the request of Ukraine on military assistance to failure. This was stated by the head of the Ukrainian Ministry of foreign Affairs Vadym Prystayko.
Moscow and Kiev continue negotiations in Vienna on gas transit. "Gazprom" and "Naftogaz" I hope this weekend finally decide on the terms of the new agreement on transit of gas to Europe through the Ukrainian gas transportation network.
American writer, author of several romance novels Johanna Lindsey died at the age of 67 years. This happened back in October 2019, but the family did not give publicity to this information to this day, reports The Sun. The cause of death of the writer was lung cancer.
In Montenegro arrested the deputies declared a hunger strike. So they protested against the law on religious freedom adopted by the ruling coalition.
The ocean continues game day in the regular season of the National hockey League. "New York islanders" on a visit lost to "Chicago Blackhawks" 2:5.
According to preliminary data, the newest fighter su-57 crashed due to technical failure of the control plane.
In every language there are words for the expression of universal emotions like love, anger or joy. But the meanings of these words can vary greatly depending on the context. For example, in one language, the word "surprise" is closely associated with fear, in the other – with the concepts of "hope" and "desire". After studying almost 2,500 languages, linguists and psychologists first understand these curious subtleties.