Having opened the rich one, i dont have the keys, well , its in vain, that no, believe me, the little god is better than the rich borch, so the team, yes, first, lets go. The second one went, come on, where are the crayfish, then, the third one went, the fourth one went. Van, dont be shy, feel at home, thank you, yurka, oh, if only i were a little younger, i would have my eye on vanka. Van, oh, let me, let me sew you a suit, and youre so handsome here, well, my hands are itching to dress you up somehow, where can i get it in your suit, well how to where, show the army with three steps, be silent, your slanteyed muzzle, you persuaded tanya to marry a kazakh, you vilified such chukchi, okay, dont sniffle, youre also a handsome man with us, indescribable, oh well, oh, van, and van, you have a girlfriend , but you dont, well, clearly, you, yurka, look, you, look, keep an eye on him, okay. Otherwise some professional woman will take him away from me, there are always such good guys marrying
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Ministerial railway conference can boost Korea s status
Posted : 2021-03-11 16:06 By Ko Chang-nam
The 49th Ministerial Conference of the International Organization for Railway Cooperation (OSJD) will be held in June in South Korea. This is the first time for the Republic of Korea to host the conference, and it must be great news!
The OSJD, founded in 1956 and with its headquarters in Warsaw, is an international organization that coordinates Eurasian railways policies and oversees related railway standards with regard to passenger and freight transportation of international railways among Eurasian countries.
South Korea became the 29th nation to join the group in 2018. Currently, the OSJD has 29 member countries, including Russia, China, Mongolia and North Korea, in which Eurasian railways including the Trans-Siberian Railway (TSR), Trans-China Railway (TCR), and Trans-Mongolian Railway (TMGR), are located.
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“2020 has been a disastrous year for human rights in Europe,” commented Dunja Mijatović, Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, at a speech in front of the Council of Europe at the end of last year.
In an unprecedented fashion, the COVID-19 pandemic (C-19) has brought to fore a tremendous increase in human rights violations in 2020 throughout the world. According to
Reporters Without Borders’ tracker 19 mapping human rights cases of abuse worldwide, Europe is no exception to the rule. While it contains one of the most advanced human rights protection systems globally, the old continent has seen itself prey to governmental and media attempts to erode democracy and human rights.