tv RIK Rossiya 24 RUSSIA24 February 13, 2024 1:30am-2:00am MSK
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russia, russia, russia, russia, russia, 24. work on a plan of socio-economic actions for the next 6 years are entering the home stretch. the president of russia devoted part of a meeting on economic issues with members of the government to this topic. anna lazareva knows which areas they will focus on. based on the results of last year and further plans to strengthen industry, the financial sector, foreign trade, the economy as a whole , the president stopped at the meeting. we were talking about prospects until 2030. economic growth last year turned out to be higher than expected, exceeding the world average and the results of the most developed countries, vladimir putin said. russia's gdp increased, so we still considered 3.5%. according to the latest data , 3.6%. um, that's higher than the world average, the world average is just 3%. moreover
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, the economy of developed countries is 1.5%. it is very important that such dynamics are primarily based on our internal possibilities that we have achieved such dynamics. as vladimir putin noted, in a number of industries there is even double-digit growth in the production of computers, output increased by a third, in aviation technology and shipbuilding plus 25.5%, in the furniture industry plus 20%. thus, the importance of non-raw materials. manufacturing industry is growing, non-oil and gas revenues in the twenty-third increased by about a quarter, including in the fourth quarter they turned out to be almost half a trillion rubles more than expected, in january of this year they increased by about 85% compared to last year’s figures, while the growth of the real sector and the confident work of business increases the stability of public finances, the january federal budget deficit amounted to 308 billion
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rubles. anton geonovich, as far as i understand, this is much less than last year, right? yes, vladimir vladimirovich, indeed, last year in january large expenses were incurred, and of course, the deficit was much higher, large advances were made, which means for a whole range of expenses, so the deficit was significantly higher, but here according to my data, this is 1.3 trillion rubles less for us now. than last year, this is such a serious indicator. according to the president, special attention should be paid to inflation and curbing consumer prices. in january there has already been a decline to 7.2%. and, as vladimir putin emphasized, it is important to maintain a balance between development goals and ensuring price stability. in the coming years, taking into account the challenges facing the russian and the entire global economy, we need a proactive,
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stimulating policy. which will allow for to a new level to reveal the industrial, agricultural, transport, high-tech potential of russia and create and modernize production with modern, well -paid jobs in all subjects of the federation. the government is now completing work on a six-year socio-economic plan; as the president emphasized, during its implementation it is important to adhere to the principles of macroeconomic stability, and increase incomes and quality of life. must remain an absolute priority. diamond producers criticize sanctions against russia. in the industry was warned of quote "monstrous side effects." alexey fedorov will tell you what intervention in the market can lead to. alexey has been involved in fancy diamond cutting since 1995. the work is complex; several processing techniques are combined here. i worked my way up from a student to
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a production manager, now. he has his own cutting company, worked with different stones, but prefers siberian ones produced by alrosa. spent a lot of time in different countries, this is sierra lyona, this is congo, this. tanzania, angola, i worked with diamonds everywhere, and i can say that our diamonds are among the best in the world. and europe decided to protect its market from these best stones. since january 1, the eu and g7 have banned the import of them from russia. from march , indirect supplies will also be subject to sanctions. however, to block the flow of russian diamonds, they must first be recognized. i have a 10 carat rough diamond in my hands. when a batch of such stones reaches the buyer. microscope, with its help you can evaluate purity, color, size, but understand where this stone was impossible to produce. it is rough diamonds that russia mainly supplies for export; this is more than 90% of all
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production. europe plans to begin tracking the origin of the stones in september. there they propose to send all extracted raw materials to antwerp, belgium, register, label, and then send back. this doesn't suit me. that there should be some kind of unique grid that can be scanned on the stone when we are talking about russian stones, and this is primarily the majority of small ones stones, yes, that is, this is a huge number of stones, on each of which it will be necessary to apply this mesh, these are additional costs, which, among other things, result in the final cost for the consumer , in the cost, of course, for the buyer who will be engaged in agranging, which is india, against diamonds from russia should be beneficial. in addition to the jump in prices for stones, the company expects a narrowing of export geography. the american report also criticized diamond sanctions. they fear that belgium will
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control the entire market for precious stones, and such a monopoly is destructive for business. diamond exporting countries do not want to be dependent on only one import center. against the backdrop of sanctions, a reversal in diamond supplies to asia is inevitable, analysts note, since hong kong has already increased purchases fivefold in 9 months, armenia has increased its purchases by one and a half times, and china has almost tripled. the main buyer india increased imports by 16%. as for the domestic
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40-50 years. the company uses sealed portable boxes. that's good, and i'll vote. let’s tell you what this day is memorable for in history right now. hello. on february 13 , 1842, nicholas i signed a decree on the construction of a railway from st. petersburg to moscow. in europe and the usa, railways were already being built at full speed. but in russia many were against it, saying that in winter the roads would be blocked. yes, by the way. alexander pushkin believed that in case of war it is better maintain off-road conditions and make it difficult for the enemy to advance. first they built a trial tsarsko-selo road, and then the nikolaevskaya, which was the name of the railway from st. petersburg to moscow, a straight line with one bend.
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according to legend, the autocrat drew a straight line on the map, but his finger got in the way, and so there was a bend. but in reality, the cause was uneven terrain. the track width was determined to be 5 feet, which is a little more than one and a half meters, wider than in europe. over the course of 10 years, 34 stations and terminals were built in both capitals; they were designed by the architect konstantin ton. the first train went from st. petersburg to moscow in 1851, spending the entire journey in less than a day. this road was then considered the most technically advanced and longest double-track railway in the world, 644 km. from that moment on , massive construction of the railway network began in russia. on february 13, 1917, mata hari, the most famous spy of the 20th century, was arrested in paris. her real name is margaret zelli. she was born in holland, married
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a military man and went with him to... translated from malay as "uka morning dawn." she became famous for her performances in fashionable salons in paris. she danced almost naked, embodying the sensuality and eroticism of the east on the stage. due to the habit of living in luxury and passion for cards, there was always not enough money. perhaps that is why mata hari began to work. intelligence, and then offered her services to the french intelligence services. everyone suspected that mato was a double agent and was arrested, accusing him of transferring secret information to the enemy. the trial was closed, the case materials are still classified. she was sentenced to death so as not to give away her connections in high society. mata hari became the hero of many books, films, songs and many other works of art.
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on february 13, 1956, the state flag of the ussr was raised over the first soviet scientific station in antarctica; it was named mirna in honor of one of the sloops of the expedition of foday belengauzen and mikhail lazarev, who discovered the ice continent. its development began actively at the beginning of the 20th century, the british, argentines, and chileans took the lead, and now we are catching up. equipped the expedition academy of sciences. it was built by the legendary polar explorer and geographer mikhail somov. on the diesel electric ship op we approached the coast of the davis sea. it was necessary to unload onto loose ice, and then lift the loads onto the icy shore, the height of a five-story building. we carried out aerial reconnaissance, found a place for construction, equipped a radio center, magnetic and seismic pavilions, buildings for a laboratory and housing. scientists worked in extreme conditions, thin air, hurricane winds -40. mirnaya station has long served as the main base of our antarctic
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expeditions, from here caravans departed for the inland station vostok. today , a group of polar explorers remain here, continuing scientific research. exactly half a century ago, on february 13, 1974, alexander solzhenitsyn was expelled from the soviet union. he came from a peasant family, a front-line soldier, arrested in 1945 for criticizing stalin. after release. became one of the founders of camp prose, his story, one day of ivan denisovich , pleased khrushchev, was published and brought the author enormous popularity. but in during the brezhnev era, when stalin’s repressions began to be hushed up, solzhenitsyn was no longer published. in the first round, cancer building, august the fourteenth, he transferred his manuscripts for publication to the west. solzhenitsyn was awarded the nobel prize in literature. the authorities organized his persecution, but the writer did not give up and... published
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the gulag archipelago abroad, the politburo met about this, someone offered exile, but the head of the kgb, yuri andropov, suggested getting rid of the objectionable writer otherwise, he was captured and forcibly germany's plane landed. the decree of the presidium of the supreme council said, quote: for actions that discredit the title of a citizen of the ussr , they will be deprived of citizenship and expelled from the ussr. in ninety-one, solzhenitsyn was completely rehabilitated and an apology was made to him.
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com. soon it will be 2 weeks since the british police have been unable to find this man, announcing a reward of 20 thousand pounds stirling for information about his whereabouts. thirty-five-year-old afghan abdul isidi is suspected of attacking a young woman with children. the brutality of the crime shocked britain. the attacker splashed. put an alkaline solution on his victim's face and then tried to crush her. two children, women, girls aged three and 8 years old, were injured. the younger offender was thrown out of the car and hit her several times. about the asphalt. all these terrible events took place here in this harmless residential area in south london, despite all its cruelty, this crime would hardly have received such a big response if it had not turned out that the attacker was not just a migrant, but an illegal migrant who received refuge. we are these shots
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filmed near the french city of calais in 2015. hundreds of migrants then ambushed those traveling towards the port and eurots. or trucks, they tried to find a place for themselves in the trucks in order to get to the english coast in this way. i want to get to england, everyone here wants to get to england, because everyone here has problems, no documents, no work, nowhere to live, and what can we do? and how long have you been here? some take two months, some take 3 months, there are those who have been trying for a whole year, who will be lucky if you lucky, then a chance is a must. will fall out. abdul isidi was one of the lucky ones. he crossed into britain illegally in the back of a truck in 2016. recently he lived in the city of new castle, in the north of england, working in one of the local pizzerias. this video was taken there before izidi left for london.
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police suspect that the reason for his attack on the woman was a break in their relationship. the afghan was preparing for a crime. during a search of his apartment. containers containing poisonous substances were found chemicals, as a result of his actions , 12 people received burns, among them police officers and those who were the first to rush to help the woman and her children. i was just trying to help, i did everything i could, and i don’t even know how, but something came over me. in the hospital, i saw that my leg had turned black, it was some kind of sticky acid, i don’t know what it is. what i saw is impossible to describe, it’s terrible, never. i’ve never encountered anything like this, he attacked small children, he should be tried for attempted murder. poisonous liquid splashed on your face the attacker himself, this is clearly visible on the cctv footage. an hour after the crime was committed, he was seen near kincross station in north london. the police have almost completely reconstructed
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the criminal's route around the city. he was last seen at 11:00 pm that same day, on the south bank of the thames, after which abdul ezidi seemed... to disappear, his mobile phone remained in the car, which he abandoned at the crime scene, according to one version he could have committed suicide. the victim has remained in the hospital for 7 days now. critical condition, as we know, she has very serious injuries, she remains under anesthesia and she is so bad that we have not yet been able to talk to her. in a city where camera lenses monitor almost every meter, the complete disappearance of a person seems unexpected. you have to understand that it is very easy to disappear in the city, people walk with their heads down, people don’t want to interfere in other people’s affairs, deal with the police, but most importantly, these tragic events highlighted vulnerabilities in the british migration
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system, it turned out that abdul isidi three times applied for asylum here. during this time, he managed to commit two crimes of a sexual nature in england. and received a suspended sentence for them. despite all this, he was given documents. the decisive argument was that ezidi converted to christianity. this trick is now popular among migrants trying to stay in britain at any cost. vicars are accused of persuading refugees to play along with the immigration system, helping hundreds of muslims renounce islam and pray to stay in the uk, it turned out that the smugglers used social networks. to persuade migrants to convert to christianity to gain british citizenship, one such publication in arabic depicts jesus and says that finding god will help them succeed in obtaining asylum in the shortest possible time and at the least cost. 40 inhabitants of
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the bibi stockholm barge moored in portsmouth, england, converted to christianity. the british government rented this ship to hold illegal immigrants there in a semi-prison situation. native from iraq amad. vilmin was also baptized in england in 2017 and received british documents. 4 years later he blew himself up outside a women's hospital in liverpool. the improvised explosive device went off as he approached the hospital in a taxi. all those who are supposed to resolve issues about visas, passports or other documents look there. they must know for sure whether those to whom they issue papers committed a crime or not. maybe they have already been arrested, if so, then with such people
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britain. due to the unsanitary conditions and morals that prevailed there, the camp was called a jungle; thousands of migrants lived in this jungle. look, all there is is a piece of plywood, at least a few bricks here so that it won’t be so cold. and if it rains heavily, everything here floods, people suffer a lot. the camp was demolished, but there were no fewer people wanting to get to britain; other settlements of migrants appeared on the french coast, united by the same intrusive idea, to end up in england, how much do those who help you move charge, the prices are very different, you can find someone who will agree to take you for 200 pounds, but more often more expensive, they guarantee that they will do everything, if you need a guarantee, this will cost already... in the english county of kent , a whole storage facility of inflatable boats on which
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illegal immigrants cross the english channel has long been formed. over the years , tens of thousands of people have moved to britain on boats across the channel, in containers or hidden in trucks. few of them wondered and fully understood whether someone needed them and what awaited them in another country. in 2022 due to
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terrible conditions of detention. a brutal crime in london, the afghan abdol managed to legalize himself, who committed izidi, he achieved his goal, but it all ended tragically. what happened here on february 24-25? social networks, calls, sending out fake news, going to a rally, all the pr agencies tied to the west got involved. to encourage regional local riots. the main task is to take captivity of the enemy people not physically, but
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ideologically bring confusion and confusion into their soul. this is the surest path to victory in the war. the content and the agenda itself are formed by hundreds of people, professional people from the state, who spend their entire lives influencing minds. i personally trained in ipso courses. there are chats where we get tasks, today we scare the belarusians that the russians will force them to fight, tomorrow against the dagestanis, which means that they take to the streets, remember when they endlessly explained to us that ours is not the same country as us we should be infinitely ashamed, because we are russians, this was a real
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of the continent beats. investment rating, economics, through specific stories, we can... reach people, we often talk about money, the amounts are serious, in russia there is a clear and clear signal, is russian industry capable of replacing foreign suppliers, it is necessary to mobilize all resources, recipe in general , this is how to achieve what you have achieved, it seems to you that you are on top of the world, stood up, shook himself off and went, is russia ready to change,
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