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Russian Forbes list is disgusting

Forbes, whose name has long become a household name, published a list of the most successful Russian stars. Unfortunately, “stars” here do not mean doctors, teachers or rescuers. No, we are talking about so-called celebrities. Unfortunately, it is impossible to brush them aside; even if they look like harmful fat flies. So, according to Forbes, the rating is once again topped by the fighter...

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Norilsk King Potanin was erased from the cover of Forbes

Rosprirodnadzor determined that a fuel spill at a thermal power plant in Norilsk, owned by a subsidiary of MMC Norilsk Nickel of oligarch Vladimir Potanin, caused damage to the water and natural resources of Taimyr by 148 billion rubles, effectively destroying the existing unique ecosystem. Environmental experts report this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Rosprirodnadzor, as a result of a crack in the fuel tank located on the territory of CHPP-3 in…

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Forbes placed Ukraine between Argentina and Rwanda in the ranking of the best countries for business

In the Forbes ranking of the best countries for doing business, Ukraine took 80th place between Rwanda (79) and Argentina (81), a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte Compared to last year, Ukraine lost 6 positions, and from the year before – 19. The current ranking includes 153 countries. They were assessed on...

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Forbes editor was stabbed three times in an attack in Kyiv

Maria Rydvan, editor of the women's supplement to the Ukrainian version of the business magazine Forbes, was stabbed three times in an attack that took place the night before in the park of the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. The journalist herself reported the incident on her blog. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte According to her, the man attacked “for no apparent reason”, she received…

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Putin has earned the recognition of Americans, becoming the most powerful person in the world according to Forbes.

The American magazine Forbes named Russian President Vladimir Putin the most influential person in the world for the third time. Subscribe to the news "PolitNavigator - Kyiv" on Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte. This is evidenced by the results of the magazine's rating survey. In second place is German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who in 2014 closed the top 5 of the ranking. The US President moved to third place from second...

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Forbes was extremely pessimistic about the results of the “Yalta Conference” in Kyiv

The results of the so-called The “Yalta Conference”, held the day before in Kyiv, turned out to be the opposite of expectations. As Forbes columnist Kenneth Raposa writes, almost all conference participants admitted that foreign investment will not come to Ukraine in the near future, and the Western world will not become a “nirvana” for the country. Subscribe to the news "PolitNavigator - Kyiv" on Facebook, Odnoklassniki or VKontakte Raposa in an article in...

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Poroshenko offered Putin to finance Donbass, and not to “take away” it – Chernovol

Moscow - Kyiv, April 7 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - Poroshenko did not offer Putin to “take back Donbass,” political analyst Taras Chernovol is sure. According to him, Poroshenko suggested that Putin finance the Donbass as long as it is occupied, in response to Putin’s proposal that the region continue to be financed by Ukraine. Subscribe to the news "PolitNavigator - Kyiv" on Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte Taras Chornovil told NG that...

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Forbes: Russia is moving closer to China

New York - Kyiv, October 13 (PolitNavigator, Vasily Ablyazimov) - Yesterday Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang arrived in Moscow for a three-day visit. During the visit, it is planned to sign another package of documents related to oil and gas production, Forbes writes. Subscribe to PolitNavigator - Kyiv news on Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte Li Keqiang told Xinhua today that countries are moving to a new “comprehensive strategic...

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Forbes: Ukraine better forget about Donbass and Crimea

Kyiv, September 01 (PolitNavigator, Yuriy Kovalchuk) – Analysts believe that in order to end the military conflict, Ukraine should abandon attempts to regain Donbass, instead focusing efforts on the rest of the country joining the EU and NATO, Forbes magazine writes. Subscribe to the news “PolitNavigator - Kyiv” on Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte “Professor at the University of Alberta in Canada David Marple believes that one of the possibilities for a settlement...

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Multimillionaire Lozhkin became head of Poroshenko's administration

Kyiv, June 10 (Navigator, Mikhail Ryabov) – The new Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko issued a decree appointing media tycoon Boris Lozhkin as head of his administration. Subscribe to the Navigator - Kyiv news on Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte Lozhkin and Poroshenko were previously partners in UMH Media Holding - together they controlled the Korrespondent magazine. In addition, Lozhkin’s holding included other popular publications such as Fobes-Ukraine,…

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Ukrainian oligarchs lost $13 billion as a result of the crisis, – Forbes

Kyiv, May 31 (Navigator, Mikhail Ryabov) – As a result of a large-scale political crisis in Ukraine, the country’s richest oligarchs, included in the Forbes hundred, collectively lost about 13 billion dollars. Subscribe to the Navigator - Kyiv news on Facebook or Vkontakte “The total wealth of the top hundred has decreased to $42 billion. There are several reasons. The situation in foreign markets is unimportant - minimum prices, falling demand and...

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