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tv   RIK Rossiya 24  RUSSIA24  December 16, 2023 2:00am-2:31am MSK

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thank you very much for your devotion to the values ​​for which we live for which we fight, i am a pashtun afghan, i am a russian soldier, have the honor, they look at this glow of our donetsk, every night it attracts them, we do not let them in and do not let's go, put everyone to bed quietly. and no stone will be left unturned, the fight for climate change, the results of the conference in dubai, countries. report from iran. by believing in
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ourselves, we will put an end to the communist dictatorship, and by showing determination, we will force the ruling party to hold free elections. if we do not forget the ideals of '56, we will be able to elect a government that will begin immediate negotiations on the withdrawal of russian troops from our country. viktor orban of the fidesz party speaks at the reburial ceremony of prime minister imr nagy. he was executed after the anti-soviet uprising in hungary in 1956. the glory of orban, the future head of government, began precisely with this fiery speech in support of rights and freedoms. the irony is that brussels is now accusing the sixty-year-old politician of infringing on both. there comes, hello, dictator,
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hello, dictator, this is how the then head of the european commission, jean-claude ujuncker, greeted orban 8 years ago. budapest is in the spotlight this week. hungary until recently resisted the start of negotiations on ukraine's accession to the eu and blocked the allocation of funds to kiev. as a result, the negotiations were not impeded. just like that, of course, brussels agreed to unfreeze 10 of the 22 billion european money that was not given to hungary due to non-compliance with legal standards, suddenly it turned out that everything had changed with the standards it’s better, but we still haven’t agreed on the allocation of funds. urban's goal is to end the pressure on hungary, to end this one.
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they give the green light to both questions, which means there will be no hungarian veta, the full cost of the hungarian non-resistance will probably be found out later, but orban, as an extremely experienced politician, probably realized that too big a scandal would break out in the european union if negotiations with ukraine failed, because it's not about her . if europe, european union. uh decides everything
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based on its principles, then it’s impossible to even start conversations now, because ukraine is not ready, ukraine has not even fulfilled the copengarh criteria, it has fulfilled them, which means there is a reason not to start, not to start these.
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eu candidate status. a year ago, tbilisi was left behind for its mischief with moscow. now , for the same reason, anger has been replaced by mercy. europe decided that it was no good. give georgia to russia without a fight. orban, by the way, simply left the room when the decision was made to negotiate with kiev. supposedly scholz gave me some advice. tobish, i didn’t veto, but as if abstained. and he immediately declared that the eu was wrong, hungary itself would not participate in the negotiations. and in general everything is in white. well done. he has another card up his sleeve. hungary never ratified sweden's entry into nato. and he continues to pull.
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this is more important in this matter, because hungary will try to establish relations with all former empires and build good normal relations that influenced hungary, hungarian history, which means germany, germany, turkey and russia.
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need to be re-evaluated, they can last for years, but there’s no point in dismissing it either, the flywheel starts up with a creak, it has its own political and bureaucratic logic of inertia, but the eu and ukraine, if this happens, will be something completely, completely different. in the meantime, in the west of europe they are preparing for new times, in france there is a triumph of diligence, from paris, our freelance european eduard. a two-story mobile studio with the inscription refation , along with tourist buses, has become one of the attractions of the city of paris: stylishly dressed designers will come to your home and teach you to look at old things in a new way things, there is even a show program of the same name
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, old things can be fashionable, you just need to put in a little effort, this is one of the goals of the refeation movements: a broken heel or torn trousers, a missing button on a shirt, no more... throwing away old clothes since october the french government will pay a bonus for repairs to be brought under a new scheme aimed at cutting waste and minimizing the overproduction of clothing. meanwhile, the fashion industry makes a significant contribution to prosperity france. it would seem that only 3.1% of gdp, but this is more than the entire automotive industry of the country. two weeks of high fashion, where each show resembles a military operation with a huge number of participants and gigantic advertising budgets. in the fashion industry, we should not only show beautiful clothes, but also talk about new trends, social differences, and also about ecology, this will help our company in the future. at the same time , about 700,000 tons of clothing are thrown away in the country every year, 2/3 of which end up in landfills, which is more than
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10 kg per person per year. the government is ready to spend 150 million euros to train people not to throw away old boots, but to repair them if they are broken. in this sense, there is a new movement. for reusing clothes is more like a guerrilla movement. today there are more than 300 branches in france alone. we help people from the lower social classes, return to normal life and provide them with work. textile sorting is just one of our activities. suburb of paris, district troy. characteristic residential buildings from the seventies years, bicycles are parked at the entrance of kak daan ecotrend. one of the buildings houses a branch of the emaus organization. parisians brought their used clothes to similar collection points, here they sorted them and... yes, i think this is great, the first fund is for repairs, you go to a tailor, the repair will cost you 50 euros and you get a deduction from this price. the second fund we call the remplia fund, the reuse fund
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, will provide more funding opportunities to second-hand stores like maus. stitch to stitch, button to button abu-lafi, a tailor in the prestigious saint-germain area. his workshop. of two people is far from the world of high fashion, nevertheless, local residents come to him to have their trousers or shirt altered. the government's decision to provide compensation for repairs is good news for small artisans. that this is a necessary solution, people throw away so much clothing today, but it is much easier to repair it and use it again, endless consumption destroys the environment and harms our planet. shoe workshop located on the next street, as in ancient times are decorated with the image of butfort, the inscription translated from french means master shoemaker, the smell of leather and shoe polish. the owner of andre's workshop, one of the beneficiaries of the new law, has freshly repaired boots on the counter waiting for their owner. this is great news for us, unfortunately not many people bring their shoes in for repair these days, i hope that this
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will not only help the environment in some way, but will also give us more work. for some they are freaks, but for others they are a new wave, in contrast fast fashion, the flagships of which are considered giants like hm and lizara, a new movement, opcycling, has emerged. upcycling designers come up with new designs and styles based on old clothes, thereby extending their life. leah jeanie is one such designer who embraces the new approach. you can see samples of our products; these are stacked, patchwork-style pillowcases cut from various pieces of fabric. it's all second hand, but as you can see, it looks fresh and attractive. former ruy barracks in the twelfth arrondissement of paris. today it's one from the centers of environmental movements, a zero- waste house. on wooden counters you can see everything from organic soap to products, stands with a large amount of literature, visitors to the cafe centers are waiting for the start of lectures and debates on the topic of ecology. large chains and fast fashion have a negative impact on the environment, we must look for a way out of the sphere
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of excessive consumption, everything you see on stands is either a recycled product, or vintage items that can be used in everyday life, such as this dishware. why do we need to drag something from china if we have our own best quality. whether the new initiative of the french government will help the environment, or this is another fight against windmills, only time will tell. ethical consumption is a new philosophy that is being talked about everywhere, but... billion-dollar budgets and the huge number of people involved in the production of new clothes indicate that breaking this trend will not be easy. eduard shillin, paris, france, specially for international viewing. after advertising to hot countries, to the shores of the persian gulf. we arrived in the area concentration, the defensive line is more than 8.5 km long. dangerous. it’s always dangerous, probably for an engineer , a sapper, it’s always dangerous, we are the first to enter
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, we are the last to leave, this is our main ammunition today, guys, what are you trying to see, when you look, what do you pay attention to, that everything is in place, hello, guys , you will take risks today, of course, you will enter at high speed, you will work right back, that’s right, dielectric fools, we have completely abandoned metal. why? there are german mines that are magnetic, which means mine, you have 12 seconds ticking there, yes, red and yellow, which one we will cut, thanks to the efforts of the europeans, who closed our skies, the horizon of russian air passengers has expanded. 2 years ago, not everyone would have assumed that all roads lead... to istanbul or dubai, but now this is in the order of things, interesting places. at the dawn
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of civil aviation, freedom of airspace did not exist in pomina. the international agreement, also known as the chicago convention, did not come into existence until the end of 1944, and before that each country decided to provide the right to fly over... the colony of india and further to southern africa and provide an air route to its main australia. at the end of the twenties, it appeared, but with its own nuances: from london , the imperial ace plane flew through paris to swiss lausanne. italy did not provide its own. space, but only allowed flying boats to land near the italian city of genoa, so in lausagna
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passengers boarded a train and traveled to genoa by rail and only then flew through athens to alexandria. then the middle eastern route went through palestine to basra in iraq, then to persia, and from there to karachi. then it was part of india, thanks to regular flights, mail delivery times from basra to alexander. reduced from several months to several days. in 1929, in exchange for the british allowing the german lufthansa on their middle eastern routes, the persians provided. its territory for flight, but in the thirty- second year the agreement lost its force. iran has proposed another route, through mountains high more than 4.00 m. but it required a completely sealed cabin of oxygen equipment. then it was decided to fly through the arabian peninsula. by the thirties, an airplane had already appeared that could cross the bab
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elmandep strait. it was a british thirty-eight-seater handley pech. spoke with the neighboring emirate of dubai, which had access to the sea. the distance between the airports did not exceed 15 km, and an air hub was formed, which today connects europe, india, asia, the middle east and australia. during the second world war communication with africa will pass through it, and thus the largest air hub in
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history, known as dubai airport, was born. and this happened only because in 1932. the persians denied the british the right to fly over their territory. the arabian peninsula and gulf region are booming. a string of high-profile guests from around the world, recognizing its growing geopolitical significance. the role of the so-called middle powers in the international arena is growing as the previous system of institutions of mutual relations is eroded.
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sustainable markets, modern technologies. these countries are able to resist the pressure of consumers who would like to get everything for free, so to speak. leadership is the main thing. in the raw materials sector itself, nothing
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has changed qualitatively. yes, there are improvements, but not fundamental ones.
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there is no need to dilute this importance with discussions about climate. of course, the climate is changing, no matter who doubts it, there are many reasons for this, but trying to reduce everything to the effects of carbon dioxide is politics, not science. chairman conference, sultan al jaber, head of the uae energy corporation , understands the problem very well, unlike the people who deal with it in other parts of the world. he had the courage and knowledge, with the support of others from our region, to speak out. they are being led into the abyss, they don’t even understand what is happening, no, let’s do without this, these treasures lie
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in the ancient kingdom of sands, its territory is comparable to western europe, rains here are rare, and oil flows like water. oil was found on the arabian peninsula at the end in the twenties and early thirties of the last century, its production and sales were completely controlled by western companies. it was only in the early seventies that saudi arabia, kuwait and new states, the united arab emirates, qatres, bahrain and oman, began to manage their own wealth. in 1981, six arabian monarchies created the gulf cooperation council, the gcc, which became the most successful example of economic integration in the arab world. for several decades, the gulf countries received windfall oil profits. and gas, and the growth rate of their economies reached 26% of gdp per year. moreover, oil production costs in this region are considered the lowest in the world, about
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$10 per barrel. enormous serial incomes made it possible to invest. these could be us government bonds or other types of investments. for example, quatre actively invested money in the media, creating the al-jazeera television channel and helping various political ones. movements such as the muslim brotherhood or hamas. however, the gulf countries understand the exhaustibility own natural resources. god willing, we endorse the 2021-25 strategy , which focuses on realizing our country's ambitions. economic growth, improving the quality of life, ensuring sustainable development. back in 2016 , the crown prince of the saudi kingdom, mohammed bin salman. outlined the economic modernization program vision 2030. essentially, this is a plan for economic reforms, the goal of which is to diversify the economy and reduce
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its dependence on oil. other gulf countries have developed similar programs. the emirates today are the second largest economy on the arabian peninsula. in addition to the oil industry, it is the largest transport hub that connects europe, asia and africa, as well as financial and technology.
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they are just watching. is there a solution? certainly. the late king abdullah proposed a peace plan based on very simple principles. you cannot simply erase national and ethnic identity. in europe, for example, all identities are nurtured and cared for, their preservation, development, and prosperity are taken care of. and here it turns out that colonialists from europe, in this case of jewish origin, arrived on foreign land, occupied it, the local population, and this is in the order of things, but this is the path to only one thing: reproduction and intensification of the conflict. the interviewer mentioned the un
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climate change conference, which had just concluded in the united arab emirates. it evoked mixed responses. the comments of the world's leading media throughout the forum were simply disgusting: the oil lobby has crushed the world ecology and mock. conference of the year - one planet summit, its results. will determine the future of all humanity, as the world media wrote about the 28th un climate change conference, although long before it began. the climate summit in dubai, with the participation of 70,000 delegates from 150 countries, became the largest and at the same time the most controversial in history. the choice of the united arab emirates as the host country caused a flurry of indignation among environmental activists. oil producing
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country. his chairmanship of the climate conference took place against the backdrop of expanding fossil fuel companies. back in 2015, sultan. jaber hired so-called greenwashers to clean up his tarnished environmental image online. entire bot farms operated on social networks, creating hundreds of fake accounts to promote the conference and displace criticism of its organizers. in just the past decade, the united arab emirates has spent several million dollars on climate-related propaganda. in the spring, the emirati organizers of kop-20. 8,
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referring to local legislation, they called on speakers at the conference to refrain from criticizing local corporations and the government, which human rights watch saw as a violation of freedom of expression. recently , amnesty international published a report on digital surveillance in the united arab emirates to suppress dissent. during the conference, its head said that the abandonment of fossil fuels has no scientific basis. which cast doubt on the very idea of ​​combating global warming. previously leaked online documents on the emirates' plans to use the summit to conclude oil and gas deals with 27 countries. according to the guardian , about 2,500 people associated with the oil and gas industry gathered at the conference in dubai. there were even more lobbyists than representatives of the ten countries most vulnerable to climate change.
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nevertheless, the result of the meeting. kop-28 is rated generally positively.
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