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Former Tula Governor lost in Russia 50 million dollars

Forbes magazine has found out who the VIP is stronger than all suffered from has revoked the licenses of Vneshprombank. It was the former Governor of the Tula region Vladimir Gruzdev, who, according to the edition, kept in the Bank from 44 to 50 million dollars. In addition, in Only …

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Belarus on the first place in the former USSR in price growth

  Belarus was ranked first among post-Soviet countries growth of consumer prices in February 2016 and the second in January—February.   This is evidenced by BelaPAN conducted an analysis of data from the national statistics authorities. In February consumer prices increased by 2.9%. Followed by Kazakhstan (1,1%), Estonia (0,7%), Russia …

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Experts say the cost of the former Palace of Nicolae Ceausescu

The market value of the former private residence of the President of the Socialist Republic of Romania Nicolae Ceausescu in Bucharest is 18 to 22 million Euro in the same amount assessed the Palace, the analysts of the consulting company Regatta Real Estate, according to the portal Romania-Insider.com. The rental …

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Against former top-managers of Probusinessbank opened a case of theft

Against ex-managers of Probusinessbank opened a criminal case on the embezzlement of 2.5 billion rubles. This is stated in the message of Investigatory Committee of Russia received on Wednesday, February 17, in edition “Tapes.ru”. Under investigation were former Vice-President of business development Vyacheslav Kazantsev, Vice-President, Finance — Vice-Chairman of the …

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Died, the former Executive Director of RUSADA

Presumably Nikita Kamaev died of a massive heart attack. Former General Director of the Russian anti-doping Agency (RUSADA) Ramil Khabriev said that he died a former Executive Director Nikita Kamaev. Presumably Kamaev died of a massive heart attack after actively out for exercise. Note that in the two weeks we …

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