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Indigenous villagers in Russian Far North vote to ban sale of alcohol completely as addiction becomes overwhelming societal issue

Follow RT on Jonny Tickle Residents in a Russian village marred by alcoholism have voted for a blanket ban on the sale of booze after measures to curb intoxication failed to be effective. The settlement previously only sold alcohol on Friday evenings. Located in Russia’s Far North in Irkutsk Region, the village of Khamakar is populated by Evenks, a group of indigenous people from the region. According to Vasily Yuriev, the head of the local municipality government, there are 100 registered residents of the village, with just 50 people, mostly young people, residing there permanently. Despite the ban on alcohol sales at all times but Friday evening between 5 and 8, there is no shortage of booze in the area. According to the newspaper Pravda Severa, despite the fact the shops are restricted to selling drinks with low-alcohol content, hard liquor enters the village illegally by helicopter and road.

South Africa s COVID-19 cases, deaths declines as variant from nation spreads globally

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Saudi Aramco Raises US, European Oil Sale Prices in Signal of Tightening Market

By David Hodari Saudi Arabian Oil Co. on Thursday left the price at which it will sell oil to Asia in March unchanged, while raising all selling prices for the U.S. and Europe, highlighting the improving demand and tightening market fundamentals that have boosted oil prices in recent days. The state-run company, also known as Saudi Aramco, left all prices for Far East Asia unchanged, holding its Arab light crude oil at a $0.60 cents-a-barrel premium to the Oman/Dubai average. Some investors and analysts had expected Aramco to cut its prices for Asia given a recent increase in coronavirus cases in major economies such as China.

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