
A graduate of the Higher School of Economics, in the past, is the editor -in -chief of the International Intellectual Games Club "60 seconds".


Is it true that the German television channel showed on its air a map of Ukraine, changed by the results of referenda?

Is it true that on October 17, a Ukrainian air defense missile fell on a residential building in Kyiv, and not a drone?

Is a video true about the dispersal of people who protest against the growth of electricity prices in Genoa?

Is it true that the “Non -Staff Press” in the United States pleaded guilty to the White House in explosions on the “northern stream”?

Is it true that in the hospital in Riga they hung locks on heat regulators?

Is the BBC correspondent that “imitates lying in the trench” is true?

Is it true that in Latvia they were forbidden to sing Katyusha?

Is it true that in Riga Russian -speaking was banned from traveling in public transport along with the rest of the passengers?

Is a video true about the deputies of the European Parliament, who “dance and have fun” instead of discussing the energy crisis?

Is it true that the Switzerland authorities pay for denunciations of citizens who heat their housing in excess of the norm?
