The lawsuit also describes meagre living conditions, including some beds without mattresses.
To get around this, he said, he uses intermediaries to accept payments on his behalf – to avoid problems with his bank.“We can introduce you to our partners in Moscow, you can send the payment to them in a Russian bank and they send money to us here,” he said.
“They will take a commission, of course.”When directly approached by Al Jazeera, BMG refused to provide a comment.Apple products are by no means an exception.
In Russian supermarkets, popular food brands such as Coca-Cola, Lipton, Lindt, Geisha, Tchibo and Pringles are still displayed on shelves despite officially exiting the country.Russian shoppers can still clean their toilets with Bref and wash their clothes with Persil detergent.
L’Occitane cosmetics are being sold under a new Cyrillic name at the French brand’s former stores in Russia, which were sold to a local buyer after the invasion.
Other popular beauty brands such as Syoss, Schwarzkopf and Chanel - all of which officially pulled out of Russia - are sold openly in major cosmetics chain stores.According to Gaza’s Ministry of Health, at least 54,056 Palestinians have been killed since the start of the war, which humanitarian aid groups and United Nations experts have
compared to a genocideHere are some scenes from Tuesday’s aid distribution efforts.
Afghan villagers struggle years after US dropped ‘mother of all bombs’Villagers in a remote corner of Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province are still struggling with the aftermath of the US military’s most destructive non-nuclear bomb over eight years after it was dropped.