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that is, representatives of the water utility calmly come to the industrial enterprise without notifying anyone and lower this system with connected sensors into the collector. due to the fact that it is completely autonomous, it does not require any power supply or any wired communication lines. the capital also boasts the production of innovative products for professional and amateur sports, one of the know-how is the production of individual composite masks for athletes who have suffered a facial injury. on this wall, imagining these are basketball players teams of all kinds from the teams of the russian premier league, that is, we have krasnodar, parien, torpeda, rubin. a carbon mask allows you to protect the athlete’s face without forcing him to interrupt the training process, which is especially important for athletes who are injured on the eve of major competitions. once upon a time , russian champions flew to countries for this technology. western
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europe and scandinavia. today, russian engineers have surpassed their foreign colleagues. the innovation of domestic technology is that a mask can be made here remotely, based only on computed tomography data. in europe they cannot do this yet. i don’t know for what reasons, that is, they do it the old fashioned way, taking casts from the face of a player or a person, in order to project and produce it. we have learned to do this, remotely, without the presence of a person, or this way. the methods are just regular scanning using a handheld scanner. innovative solutions are not simply replacing superior outgoing foreign technologies. the capital today is ready to offer hundreds various companies. domestic high technologies are equally successfully applied and , most importantly, developed in all possible industrial sectors of moscow, from food production to the construction cluster and medicine. this means there must be innovation and nothing else.
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such cinema in our world, my name is emelya, have fun at the behest of the pike, watch it before everyone else, let’s meet, veronika pavlovna vosmtsova, your new boss, and this is a female corpse, with a blunt trauma to the skull, vosnetsova, always one step away four ahead subscribe and look. on november 18, 1983, the national endowment for democracy was founded, the organization became a tool for us foreign policy expansion, and was repeatedly accused of
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interfering in the internal affairs of other countries. the foundation was created by the congress of the united states of america to promote democracy throughout the world, but of course the main task is to realize the national interests of the country. the fund supports non-profit organizations, student movements, it can be human rights organizations, it can be various conferences, congresses, meetings. publication of certain publications, but all this pursues one goal - promoting us foreign policy interests. the democracy fund helps advance american interests, but they work closely with the entire system of american humanitarian policy. this is a usa
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agency, and this is an agency for global media, and this is an agency for trade and development, this is a leading american think tank, these are not other government organizations and they support a network of ngos, these are thousands, hundreds thousands of ngos in all countries of the world. the fund, therefore, is the conductor of the aggressive foreign policy of the united states of america, and uh, it was accused of interfering in internal affairs , which means that states such as venezuela, russia has repeatedly accused this fund of interfering in internal affairs, uh, and we can say that , that in interfering in the internal affairs of georgia , kyrgyzstan, and armenia, the democracy development fund is engaged in promoting some positional
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movements in different countries, they are engaged in supporting positions, they are also looking for where it is still possible to organize some protest movements, where they can be transformed. a society where there is protest potential is analyzed, an incubator and laboratory of democracy, here they look at different ones under a microscope, even provinces of different countries, look where there are some separatist movements, where some protest sentiments have matured, where it is possible to change power, where to train some young people, young democrats, and the tasks of these structures also include: creating euro-atlantic solidarity, that is, this is the nato agenda, strengthening integration and, as it is written in the reports for the coming year, both the usa and the democracy fund, the task is to strengthen the cohesion of euro-atlantic structures,
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including nato, and counteract our country, that is, it is written in plain white, so when they talk about international, especially human rights organizations, and those who receive funding from this fund are the so-called quasi-non-governmental organizations, because they, of course, will not bite the hand of the giver, in general, they act in the interests of the one who finances a significant part of their work, otherwise we need to take into account that the human rights agenda is often , in the words of a representative of our foreign ministry, used as a bludgeon to punish undesirable regimes, that is - indeed , they can promote democratic values ​​and protect human rights, but only in those regimes that for some reason they are in conflict with the united states of america, or for some reason they are inconvenient. but if we are talking about violations of human rights in
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states that have close ties with the united states of america, for example israel, and its actions in the occupied territories, and here... of course, the work of human rights organizations that receive funding from this structure turns out to be much more difficult. we can look at the official biographies of the board of directors, the leaders of this structure, and we will see that they come from the cia, they are american diplomats, they are representatives of transnational corporations of the academic community, all this at the same time. american state. embassies, where it operates, the foundation for democracy, an agency for international cooperation, means that it is beginning to grow like leaps and bounds , well, for example, in armenia today the staff, which means that the american embassy
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has 2,000 employees, is the largest embassy in the world today, in 2009, the embassy, ​​which means the united states of america, had 1,500 employees, of which, that means, about a thousand were career diplomats, everyone else represented, starting from the pentagon, and further, in general, all these federal structures united states of america, then one can only imagine, under the cover of the embassy, ​​who acted and how in iraq, the same thing happened in afghanistan, although there are no exact data on how many employees there were in the embassy, ​​but certainly no less than a thousand a person worked in the embassy, ​​which means in afghanistan, the united states of america, and thus, for example, in central asia, heading an entrepreneurial or educational fund, the united states of central asia,
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these people will already have funding from on the part of the tncs, they will have the support of their colleagues in the state department, they will have connections in the academic field, they will be able to invite the best american professors to give lectures, they will have the full support of all government structures, from the state department, and from intelligence, and from consulting, big business, plus academic support, in fact, but such human rights structures, humanitarian structures that work with money from of the government of the united states of america, they perform the functions that the tsro used to perform, or at least help them to implement their functions, and one of the msu teachers published a book about ngos, naumov, and there he generally shows
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what such organizations are, like, for example, house, or human rights watch, which are closely connected with this structure with the us agency for international development, in fact, as he writes, they are a directory of american intelligence, that is, these are either former employees, yes, even very highly placed officials, such as james wools, a very russophobic person, or intellectuals associated with them, such as sbigniew-brzyzinski, they are, in general, part of the management structure of these ngos, and of course they do not promote only values, and not in the interests of the abstract ideals of democracy, but those values ​​and in the context in which it may be interesting to the united states of america, the monetary policy of the united states of america, it really is. has a dual purpose, that is, on the one hand they work on their image,
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ostensibly providing humanitarian assistance, on the other hand, they clearly pursue goals that are aimed at strengthening the position of the united states of america in the region or in the country or at the moment, so they are always dual in nature. plus the americans often promote their humanitarian projects in those regions that they have either bombed or are planning to bomb, that is, where there is strong anti-americanism, with the help of their humanitarian programs, infrastructure development, assistance in international development, they are trying to influence the public, the public opinion of these countries, and we must say that they often succeed in this quite effectively, because yes, the older generation.
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they don’t remember how the bombing of their countries took place, but young people, they come to the american center, where they can listen to rap, where they can drink coffee, talk with ordinary american diplomats on one leg, they always show empathy, are very open, support fund democracy is the executor of those programs that were developed by the international development agency of the united states of america , that is, a government body that promotes the interests of the united states of america, this foundation is one of the executors, its task was to promote democracy in the post-soviet space. the foundation is funded by the us government and operates. there is also a bipartisan consensus and in general, with regard to the humanitarian agenda, there
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is always a bipartisan consensus, on the one hand, the numbers compared to the budget state department is not so impressive, it is 300 million dollars a year, and compared to more than 30 billion dollars of the usa agency budget, but at the same time, and when working in several regions, when distributing it to local journalists and leaders. nevertheless, the amounts are impressive and the possibilities of political transformation are being developed here. the agency was ideological. all the color revolutions that took place in the post-soviet space. one of the priorities of us humanitarian policy is now work in the post-soviet space strengthening anti-russian sentiments in society at all
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levels, among the elites, among civil society, and this is civil. they themselves actively form and support society, working with journalists, human rights activists, and public opinion leaders, either by providing them with grants, or directly paying salaries, or by teaching them or their children at their universities. representatives of the ministry of foreign affairs of the russian federation have repeatedly stated that the activities of the fund and those supported by it non-profit organizations, in fact, it seems: interference in the internal affairs of states, that is, those issues and problems that fall under the sovereignty of the state, which are its internal affairs, are resolved with the help of these ngos, in order to punish the undesirable regime, and in
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order in order to make it more accommodating on some important issue, in order to strengthen... the movement within a particular state and thus influence the foreign policy of the country, its internal politics, on decisions made in the field of economics, socio-cultural sphere, and thus influence a specific region , yes, it could be central asia, this has happened more than once, it could be the broader post-soviet space, or the greater middle east. united states of america to make money on humanitarian projects , on humanitarian programs, well, let’s say there is such an organization as undp, yes, the budget of this organization is there, well, somewhere from 10-10 million
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dollars, but the programs that take place through this organization, they number tens of billions of dollars and the implementers of these and how to say, the conductors of these programs are 99%, which means american companies, so starting from what it means, for example, increasing education, the level of education - in eswatin and construction wells throughout africa, for some reason ... american companies are engaged in the work with money allocated by the united nations, that is, even the united nations is a tool for promoting the national interests of the united states america,
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it is almost impossible for anyone to get this contract, or this order for non-american organizations. in finland they really don’t like to remember the heinous crimes committed during the second world war. the finnish army had equipment from almost all of europe. it feels like all of europe wanted the finnish army, together with the german army, to defeat the soviet union. finland pursued a pronounced policy of genocide. regarding my claim, the answer was that finland did not commit any crimes in the war. finnish authorities planned to completely get rid of the entire
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russian population in the territories annexed to great finland. a tragic mistake by joining the nato bloc. when they fought with russia, they were always defeated.
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you want to leave, you don’t want to, we don’t want to, it’s just a necessity, yes vasya is at mom’s, vasya is at mom’s, rit, well, go, tell me about yourself, how are you, she’s already 11, it’s saturday, it’s our birthday, from all vgtrk company wish you happiness, health, why are you crying? yes, i simply have no words. thanks a lot. ukraine and
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israel will not receive money from the us. the united states itself is in a difficult position. the record national debt has grown by almost 2-3 dollars in recent months and is approaching 34 trillion. the government, despite the disputes of the republicans, is not ready to risk financial stability for the sake of other countries, and therefore they adopted a temporary budget without assistance to other countries; ukraine has already been allocated about $100 billion. 100 billion aid, in reality about 113 billion dollars - this is not just money for weapons, it is also money for humanitarian aid to keep the ukrainian government functioning, and this $113 billion did not fall out of the sky for us, it came from the pockets of our citizens, from the pockets of american taxpayers, because regardless of what you think about ukraine, we we must watch these funds like hawks and cannot allow them to be stolen
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and wasted. since the beginning of the russian special operation, the united states has spent 96% of the funds allocated to support ukraine, remaining a little more than a billion, and this money is intended to replace weapons in army warehouses, this was reported in the white house, in october the us president asked... to send over another 61 billion dollars, but the republicans opposed it, a new bill without assistance to ukraine and israel will be to act until january 19, the issue of financial support for these countries will be considered later, in the document for 2 months, that is , signed, they were not included, and either there was a need for a shutdown, yes, that is, either to increase the ceiling on public debt, or extend it within this framework, they extended it, and on ukraine on israel, as far as i understand, they will vote on separate documents after november 23, that is , will they be able to combine this into one document, how will biden’s reading be and will there be any the voting on these
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documents is still unclear. time is working against ukraine, the hole in the budget is growing, it will amount to almost 30 billion dollars if kiev stops receiving assistance from western allies - said the minister of finance of ukraine, former ukrainian prime minister nikolai believes the country is bankrupt, unable to stand on its own... reduce the volume of purchases of equipment from the armed forces of ukraine and other equipment, reduce social expenses, that is, hospitals, this is education, that is, well, there are no other options, in fact, that’s why expenses are to the maximum. it is time for the united states to say goodbye to the magical belief in russian defeat in the conflict in ukraine and move on to a strategy of long-term containment. these terms were published by the
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wall street journal. the counteroffensive failed western officials' plans to revive their own defense industry faced bureaucratic problems, and the russian economy, as a result of sanctions , was shaken, but did not collapse. at the same time , the eu also cannot agree on the allocation of 50 miles. the euro for ukraine is opposed by slovakia and hungary, and european business, which is suffering financial losses due to the low cost of agricultural products from ukraine and cheap cargo transportation, is dissatisfied with the assistance to kiev, which is why they constantly organize protests.
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investment rating, economics, through specific stories, we can reach people, we we often talk about money, the sums are serious, in russia there is a clear and clear signal.
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such a moment you will say: that’s it, i did everything i could in this project, i will never say whether russian industry is capable of replacing foreign suppliers, it is necessary to mobilize all resources, give me the recipe, in general, here’s how to achieve what you have achieved, you it seems that you are on top of the world, you got up, dusted yourself off and went, is russia ready to change, in any structure, a revolution is happening.
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november 19, 1942 is the day of the missile forces and artillery: the offensive of the red army at stalingrad. on this day in 1942, at 7:30 am in stalingrad, behind the katyusha alps , an eighty-minute artillery barrage began. 3,500 guns smashed the defenses of nazi troops. the enemy was suppressed by crushing fire, and at 8:50 am the soviet offensive began near stalingrad. russia is a country of which we are proud, we are proud to bring light and warmth around the world, we look forward with pride, paving new paths in the oceans and overcoming gravity, we are proud of our successes, but we never stop there, discover the achievements of our country, come to the russia forum exhibition.
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finland. closed another checkpoint on the border with russia, this is the vartius checkpoint. according to the official version, it is not working due to overcrowding, since more than forty migrants seeking asylum passed through it on saturday. earlier, at another nierala border crossing, also closed on saturday, finnish border guards used tear gas against migrants. meanwhile, even the finnish ministry of defense admitted that the closure four checkpoints on the border with
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russia are fraught with problems. dissatisfied.

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