Joseph Cassar (born May 19, 1966), better known as Joe Cassar, is a Maltese politician who served as Minister of Health, the Elderly and Public Welfare. He was a Nationalist member of parliament until he resigned from both the Nationalist Party and parliament on November 1, 2015.
Biography
Salavat Yulaev was born in the village of Tekeevo, in the Shaitan-Kudeyevskaya volost of the Ufa province of the Orenburg province (now Salavatsky district) of Bashkortostan. Tekeevo no longer exists, as it was burned in 1775.
Salavat Yulaev stood at the head of the Bashkortostan rebellion from the very beginning of the Patriotic War of 1773-1775. He was captured by the Russian tsarist authorities on November 24, 1774, and his father, Yulai Aznalin, was captured even earlier. Imprisoned in chains, they were sent to Moscow. Yulay Aznalin was a landowner (owner of an ancestral estate), a rich, intelligent, and influential man. He was generally respected among the Bashkirs and was a bauermeister (volost foreman). The local authorities trusted him; his loyalty to the Russian government was not to be doubted.
The Guardian is a fireboat owned by the San Francisco Fire Department and has been operating in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1990 as a standby. The Guardian was donated to the people of San Francisco by anonymous donors after the Phoenix fireboat played a notable role in saving the Marina District buildings from further destruction by fire after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. Both Guardian and Phoenix fireboats are based at Fire Station 35 at Pier 22½ of the Port of San Francisco. The Guardian has five pumps that can deliver up to 26,000 gallons of water per minute, significantly more than the Phoenix, making it one of the most powerful fireboats in the world.
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Russian journalist
Alexey Lvovich Popov (Russian: Алексей Львович Попов; July 13, 1974 in Moscow) is a Russian journalist and TV commentator best known as a commentator on Formula 1 racing.
Biography
His first Formula 1 race Popov saw in 1988 in Belgium - his grandfather worked in the Trade Mission of the USSR. Career as a journalist he began in 1991 in the newspaper Sport Express. Later he wrote many books, including, magazine Formula +, Autosport, Grand Prix, F1Life, the newspaper Soviet Sport.
He began race commentary in 1992 on the TV channel Russia 1.

Alexey Popov
In the same year he became a member of the company Samipa (Monaco), which owned the television rights to broadcast Formula 1 races in the former USSR. Then he moved to Monaco where he did the production of Chrono TV program. At that time, he was commenting CART and NASCAR races on the French TV channel AB Moteurs. Since 1996, he resumed working on Russian television.
Was nominated for TEFI award in 2000, but lost it to Vladimir Maslachenko.
In 2005, 2009 and 2011-2012, Popov led channel Russia 2 program Grand Prix with Alexey Popov.
Popov is often called Russian voice of Formula 1.
Since February 2007 to May 2013 - the permanent presenter of the Week of sports, led it in turn with Dmitry Guberniev.
Since November 2015 he works on Match TV channel.
He speaks many European languages: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English and others, in varying degrees.
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Stele at the entrance to Kogalym


Kogalym (Russian: Когалым) is a town in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia, located on the Inguyagun River 325 kilometres (202 mi) northeast of Khanty-Mansiysk. Population: 58,181 (2010 Census); 55,367 (2002 Census); 44,297 (1989 Census).
History

Sculptural composition "Drop of life"
Kogalym was founded in 1975 due to the development of the oil fields in its vicinity. It was granted town status on 15 August 1985.
Administrative and municipal status
Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is, together with one rural locality, incorporated as the town of okrug significance of Kogalym—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, the town of okrug significance of Kogalym is incorporated as Kogalym Urban Okrug.
Economy
Kogalym's economy is entirely dominated by the oil industry. The headquarters of the main extraction subsidiary of Lukoil (OOO LUKOIL-Zapadnaya Sibir) is located in Kogalym.

Night city
Climate
Kogalym has a subarctic climate (Köppen climate classification Dfc). Due to the northern location, the weather freezing in winter and cool in the summer. The temperature in January is typically -30 to -40 C (a low of -62 C was recorded at the Vatyogan oil-field in 2009). The average wind speed is 3.1 metres per second, and the average humidity is 76.5%
Bashneft is a Russian oil company formed by the transfer of the oil related assets of the Soviet oil ministry in Bashkortostan to the regional government of the Republic of Bashkortostan by Boris Yeltsin. It was then privatized during 2002-3 by Murtaza Rakhimov, the president of Bashkortostan, an ally of Yeltsin's, with a controlling interest in Bashkir Capital, a holding company controlled by Rakhimov's son, Ural Rakhimov. In 2009 a controlling interest in Bashneft was acquired for $2 billion by Vladimir Yevtushenkov and placed in his holding company, Sistema, but in July 2014 he was jailed and 72% of Sistema's interest in Bashneft seized by the Russian government. Following seizure of the company in December 2014 Yevtushenkov was released from jail, "charges not proven," but Ural Rakhimov was reported to have fled the country. It is one of the larger producers of oil products in the country. The company operates 140 oil and natural gas fields in Russia and has an annual oil production of 16 million tonnes. Bashneft owns three oil refineries located in Ufa with a combined capacity of 820,000 bbl/d (130,000 m3/d) and 100 petrol stations.
Bashneft is a Russian oil company formed by the transfer of the oil related assets of the Soviet oil ministry in Bashkortostan to the regional government of the Republic of Bashkortostan by Boris Yeltsin. It was then privatized during 2002-3 by Murtaza Rakhimov, the president of Bashkortostan, an ally of Yeltsin's, with a controlling interest in Bashkir Capital, a holding company controlled by Rakhimov's son, Ural Rakhimov. In 2009 a controlling interest in Bashneft was acquired for $2 billion by Vladimir Yevtushenkov and placed in his holding company, Sistema, but in July 2014 he was jailed and 72% of Sistema's interest in Bashneft seized by the Russian government. Following seizure of the company in December 2014 Yevtushenkov was released from jail, "charges not proven," but Ural Rakhimov was reported to have fled the country. It is one of the larger producers of oil products in the country. The company operates 140 oil and natural gas fields in Russia and has an annual oil production of 16 million tonnes. Bashneft owns three oil refineries located in Ufa with a combined capacity of 820,000 bbl/d (130,000 m3/d) and 100 petrol stations.

Bashneft is a Russian oil company formed by the transfer of the oil related assets of the Soviet oil ministry in Bashkortostan to the regional government of the Republic of Bashkortostan by Boris Yeltsin. It was then privatized during 2002-3 by Murtaza Rakhimov, the president of Bashkortostan, an ally of Yeltsin's, with a controlling interest in Bashkir Capital, a holding company controlled by Rakhimov's son, Ural Rakhimov. In 2009 a controlling interest in Bashneft was acquired for $2 billion by Vladimir Yevtushenkov and placed in his holding company, Sistema, but in July 2014 he was jailed and 72% of Sistema's interest in Bashneft seized by the Russian government. Following seizure of the company in December 2014 Yevtushenkov was released from jail, "charges not proven," but Ural Rakhimov was reported to have fled the country. It is one of the larger producers of oil products in the country. The company operates 140 oil and natural gas fields in Russia and has an annual oil production of 16 million tonnes. Bashneft owns three oil refineries located in Ufa with a combined capacity of 820,000 bbl/d (130,000 m3/d) and 100 petrol stations.

Bashneft oil pump in Bashkortostan