Posts Tagged ‘journalists’

Sanji Balykov

Sanji Balykov Balykov Sanji Basanovich
(1894-1943)

Writer of the Kalmyk diaspora, publicist, journalist.

Member of the Civil War, centurion of the 80th Zyungar Don Kalmyk Cavalry Regiment. Read the rest of this entry »

Five-years old Batu Boktaev sets a new world record

Republic of Kalmykia New world record!

A young inhabitant of Kalmykia Batu Boktaev established a new world record for push-ups, reported journalists from Republic of Kalmykia.

The strongest boy performed 4050 push-ups in 3 hours without a stop. Read the rest of this entry »

Professional holiday – Kalmyk Press Day!

Today in Kalmykia celebrate professional holiday – Kalmyk Press Day, reported KalmykiaNews!

Head of Republic of Kalmykia Alexey Orlov and Prime Minister of the Republic of Kalmykia Igor Zotov congratulated the journalists and editors.

November, 15. Read the rest of this entry »

Head of the NATO Information Office visited the Republic of Kalmykia

Head of the NATO Information Office Robert Pszczel visited the Republic of Kalmykia. It was an unofficial visit, reports KalmykiaNews.

Head of the NATO Information Office Robert Pszczel visited the Republic of Kalmykia and during a television interview in detail answered Read the rest of this entry »

Initiative of the Head of Kalmykia Alexei Orlov establishing Kalmykia public organization “For Fair Elections” was brought to life

Head of Kalmykia Alexey Orlov Initiative of the Head of Kalmykia Alexey Orlov establishing Kalmykia public organization with the name “For Fair Elections” was brought to life.

On Thursday, the Community Council met for its first meeting, which was attended by the Head of Kalmykia Alexey Orlov. Note that the board of representatives of all regional branches of political parties, journalists Read the rest of this entry »

Kalmyk journalist interviewed the Spanish journalist in Elista

Spanish journalist in Russia, Kalmykia Beautiful kalmyk journalist interviewed the Spanish journalist in Elista.
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