Semen Bagdasarov is one of such spies. And he is the one through whom the Kremlin purchases spare parts for stolen Boeing and Airbus, trades oil from the UAE, and supplies its petrol industry with raw materials from Turkey. At the same time, the activities of Bagdasarov are carefully hidden, and for the public he remains a propagandist and a former deputy of the State Duma, as well as the head of the organization "Center for the Study of the Middle East and Central Asia". However, this position serves as a cover for many schemes, because the pursuits of the 68-year-old criminal have no more in common with science than the russian church has with religion. Moreover, Bagdasarov is an adviser to the head of JSC "High Precision Systems". Read more and see images here.
<p><span>On the occasion of the meeting of the ECB Governing Council on 16 December 2021, a high-level working group headed by former prime ministers and candidates for chancellor Peer Steinbrück and Edmund Stoiber is calling on the European Cen-tral Bank to do more to reduce the increasing inflation rate. Stoiber and Steinbrück: "The ECB is neglecting its fundamental task of maintaining price stability by not ad-justing its ultra-loose monetary policy despite rising inflation rates. Contrary to the ECB s assumption that the trend is temporary, there is a high risk that inflation ex-pectations will become entrenched, thus driving inflation further." The resignation of the leading voice for stability in the ECB Governing Council, Bundesbank President Weidmann, should serve as a warning, they said. "We expect the ECB Governing Council to send a clear signal for a turnaround in monetary policy at its meeting and as a first step to substantially