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not for this centenarian. online dating teaching the humans kicking in door. she's a blogger adored around the globe and she's doing it the only way. life begins at one hundred eyewitness documentary at this time on al-jazeera. hello i'm not in dennis in doha and these are the top stories here at al-jazeera iraq has ordered the kurdistan regional government to surrender control of its all
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face an embargo on international flights is part of mounting pressure on the kurdish leadership over its secession referendum on monday preliminary results a majority of participants voted yes in the number ending referendum charles strafford reports from erbil. the rhetoric and threats continue and from both sides . that are still is still occupying some parts of kirkuk and some parts of the rock are still is still a threat to the cities with some of our brothers in iraqi kurdistan a living we must not divide iraq according to or through all of our referendum that is completely rejected. such language will go down well with the international community including the u.s. and the e.u. each sent the timing of the vote could weaken iraq's unity at a time when the fight against terrorism is paramount. ela bhatt he says the kurdish referendum on independence was unconstitutional and the federal government will
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ignore the expected yes result only a few minutes after all about his speech the kayleigh g president appeared on kurdish television masoud barzani invited leaders of neighboring countries for dialogue but he remained defiant he said the wishes of iraq's kurds should be respected but. yes in the beginning we agreed on the constitution and partnership and the role of the kurdistan region in the establishment of iraq is very clear but you violated every agreement there is no need for anger and threats you have only yourself to blame. the results of the referendum on not binding but the kurdish president wants a mandate to push the baghdad government into negotiations towards independence for iraq's kurds. neighboring countries such as turkey fearful of the effect such a drive towards independence by the iraqi kurds could have on their own large
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kurdish populations have threatened sanctions and even not ruled out military intervention against the kayleigh gee. that seems unlikely at this stage but the referendum is certainly increased tensions across the region already struggling to deal with so many problems and when the patent against terrorism is far from won. the federal government says k r g all storage is must hand over control of their airports by friday or face a potential international air embargo the government also says that the k r g must hand over control of their international land borders by friday or neighboring countries will take control of them to the pressure on president barzani from both baghdad and the wider region continues to mount. zero. at least thirty people have been killed in a u.s. led coalition air strike in the syrian city of raka the alliance is trying to drive eisel out of the city which fell to the group in twenty fourteen president says
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hill gator hurrican hit puerto rico next week after his administration was criticized for not doing enough to help the u.s. territory much of the island is without electricity water or communications nearly a week after hurricane maria. women will be allowed to drive in saudi arabia for the first time from june next year king solomon issued a decree ending the king didn't say to us as the only country where it's forbidden the move is seen as a victory for rights activists the un says the number of ranger refugees escaping violence a million miles rakhine state has now risen to four hundred eighty thousand more than forty thousand of fled to bangladesh in the past two days alone the us government is reportedly expected to set its refugee cap at forty five thousand people next year it would be the lowest number of refugee admissions in nearly
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thirty years president trump made the decision but it will need to be discussed by his cabinet and congress refugee advocates say the number isn't high enough. there's the headlines coming up next in search of putin's russia.
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russians are famous of a cultural legacy music alley literature art but can tradition and conservatives if a source of stagnation and authoritarian rule. live long between the state and culture of russia has always been strong too strong for some perhaps. one post said that patriots taken so seriously here that you could be killed for. the communist state was called totalitarian because the strive to retain total control of russian folk. oh perhaps what some people take for control and censorship is what the majority sees as an integral part of russian culture.
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the russian film industry pales in comparison to what it used to be into. soviet days which was one of the most profitable sectors of the economy along with oil and vodka production. in the mid one nine hundred seventy s. more than a billion cinema tickets were sold annually. almost all of the films the soviet film ages are distributed when made in the russian language after the fall of communism opening up to western cultural imports resulted in over eighty percent of film screened coming from america i mean my god i. was the one who would your idea that still is good. but. yet glamorous rituals like that of moscow film festival continue to celebrate russian cinema while keen to
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imitate western prototypes. i think it's a gift that's i think. anything. like that. that there will. tend to film which seems to be the most controversial and talked about of the program. my go tons is a period piece taking place in germany and the soviet union at the beginning of the second world war. belief well i think sometimes it is your exact image that's never experienced so much a little bit and the crew. nuclear .
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as going to the. the film is controversial because it tells the story of germans and russians cooperating while hitler is concrete western europe. the main here and later returns to russia as an invader and. from this point on it's their fishel russian history germany and aggressor russia the greatest fighter against an artist. but our german protagonist remembers he was here before as a friend. in the summer of nine hundred thirty nine nazi foreign minister i've been told and star this chief diplomat muller to sign the non-aggression pact and a secret french treaty the second world war started with hitler and stalin dividing
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europe in spheres of influence with russia's heroic role at the heart of state ideology similar to freedom talk packed is today a thought can put its. communist russia the city and nazi germany where a lot. missing between you invade poland remain in the baltic states and. i know that exists in my to both here and it's clear makers of this film were trying to deal with this difficult. where under considerable pressure. whatever battles might be fought over the film's content the film festival party is what it should be a bit of fun and there lively exchange of views. with you to get you the full list of most of the kids the most news in the city's good. for this year is using would
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sing the songs in your movie amazing what it is that you're in the book is really a mean you're not going to use the existing. i chat with my friends and colleagues i ask the german co-producer of the film simone a poem and we can both think i do logical problems that needed something in order to secure russian financing but i must tell us the story. with the only way it was that would show up with that said because i don't like most units are not good i knew nationally i think i would say if you're in any system that doesn't it. i mean it's better for the if. seems rather sad. it's a fun time it's going to. publish a number is kathleen is going to learn about we're really. that's good i mean
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that's the reason my grandmother i'm going to the north of. you know the first down of the five. if i am there at the corner. i'm almost normal that was the. only part they are serious i congratulate the film's director alexander mick dodson with the premier and agree to meet for a chat before the day. we meet in the house of cinema which hasn't changed much since the soviet days and a quarter of a century after the end of the u.s.s.r.
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it's not only the soviet interiors that have survived here but some soviet political habits as well. alexander became famous already in the soviet period as an innovative scriptwriter he knows a thing or two about censorship since the soviet film industry was subjected to it officially. and it. will be paid lawyers and there. are do you know st charles moskos to be where you mystery school. absolute. war. keep the know if. you want to make. a big shiny. three of
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a body. are you when you double your skull though. not double door which. would very oddly into three would be. ninety. but the way you. go. you have the whistle most of the list. you look occlude you do issues that i knew. you would it was good was. to ensure way you could get should it. would have been a style which you. could put it in your thumb of the chimp. would you just go to. the middle of the stillness of the bill was more than you. mean you split your thresher or chin brushing
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will so even. that wouldn't. so there's no censorship just friendly advice from an official historian or a political scientist on duty. and public spaces in moscow a full of intellectually alert people no different from that counterparts elsewhere have the modern world. there are public events that have no sign of government control. yet such appearances may be misleading. fair to doc is known for shows that have based on real life stories it believes it's a victim of politically motivated harassment right now it's been thrown out of its
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premises by a bully landlord even though the theatre. dog had to subtly invest in what used to be a ruin before it moved it. to finances manisha victoria hall it ever has to wind up the account and announce the closure of the venue and i think you know i'm not sure i want to know margaret i fear a line she hear us old neighbor the name we hear nation is the broken up that you thought. we should. be here here i mean you usually have neighborhood you go to going to support some people are sure we should just be here but. i know you're there you're concerned. i'm trying to understand which shows lead to the theatre it's a fiction or to. one hundred fifty two reasons not to defend your mother.
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but dangerous time for russia today. there's an insolent putin and his job his friendship his bellows kone as it turns out that play is of the most problematic there are others one on who the crimea really belongs to and one about same sex marriage as you know before the couple with. nationalized d'you hear cut off maybe at the end i. thought the. pilots say that you've got to get over it girl you are still searching if the russian. russian government or snob or what's important in the models actually almost this guy knew the coolest hugo cook the first three score didn't permit it so i think what it emerged is not the way our store possible thought that most of the thought that was at that office then you know it's just the best but. they get
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in there with the through sister life so it came with the game so many muggings eulogistic park but the most. i tell them ok about out of the one good thing the idea gee i'm a god or a nobody and they are doing it yet other options still more to bitch assuming nobody got the goods roberts. victorian sists the theatre must not be afraid since it's fear of authority that lead to the dictatorship. yet fear of authority is deeply rooted in russian and for me it is not entirely hidden under the modern western eyes look of some russian cities like you could hear of berg in western siberia.
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the most important source of authoritarian tradition in modern history is the rule of the soviet dictator joseph stalin from the early one nine hundred twenty s. to there in one nine hundred fifty s. millions of innocent people were executed or imprisoned in the so-called gulag a vast system of labor camps officially the government condemns the start and purges and yet it is a sign of the dominant culture of national pride that most people don't want to be reminded of their histories dark chapters. and so perm thirty six the last of the labor camps which only closed in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight is the only original site in this huge country. commemorating stalin's terror. my film crew must stay outside while i join a tour of the museum. where allowed to take
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a few shots with my mobile phone. i'm not sure the museum is that effective at capturing what for millions of people was an agonizing experience our literature had painted a more graphic picture in my imagination. to her to speak for example on this double book. but many i did even worse than that. sleeping rough in subzero temperatures and starving well building they were in shelters. although it's hard to get an exact figure it's estimated that about three million people died of hunger cold exhaustion and related diseases. it's simply mind boggling to think that this system of abominable cruelty and slavery was set up in the name of freedom and justice. on the wall of the prison camp of the score of the race of the
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soviet have and which woke the inmates every morning. the the the. the. the. the. the. the for a decade after the fall of kabul russia had a different of them and it was putin to reinstate is it the old soviet town from his to new russia's one. the reference to great stalin however was removed. in the mid two thousand unique annual event started to take place near the
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camp called pillar armor a major art and culture festival but recently it was evicted. rock musicians theater groups poets and dancers used to come and dedicate a performance is to the memory of victims of the purges former political prisoners would keep artists company and get a chance to tell their stories. now it's just a modest museum without the hype that artists performers and audiences from all over russia used to bring to it. the government reproached the festival for politicizing the gulag. their eyes huge people who will be put off and still gather around the time the festival used to take place semi spontaneous events like this one dedicated to the victims of the gulag a middle aged by the former festival organizers. victor pest of was a political prisoner at this camp in the one nine hundred seventy s.
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prison conditions were more lenient. he tells us his fascinating story of the timet is which were considered a threat to the state under communism we know it works issues just or we are true of course but i really wish you will always be done i mean really an edge of darkness and throw no. weekend would you choose the rule were done will occur but just manage your family just as you just make sure that we have created will the autumn a good vision for you in your good to go the sergers way of mccormick you would move loosely in the to do with the job and here third was on who you. are now julian was you know you don't regret they were rooting for bob the corner if you're doing a ph. d. on good medical clue usual you cocked usually yours and i mastered yeah it's a very or not you thought that your. not additional to you if you know google yes
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unless another something. mamma and i've got a bit of were memorable to look into but. i want to go to the from where you missed occupancy. you should see a mushroom open and you had to endure that shit because you pushed it aboard the porch he needs your floor and she just wanted you to be kept in a few minutes at the beach anthony thank you for your story. of the. sort of thing is throwing is right when you're going to move. but it may be silly story. would you were just totally about you know while you were at it its owner about your part of your budget which opened with what will it merely be gentle it is both you and the. degree you don't want us in peacetime studion to submit to being what i said if you think it. does and i have repeated you are you know much of the matter but yeah given that shit what do you know you've been pushing much more
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ever since i was a little boy in india my dream was to meet bollywood films so five years ago i decided i was finally pointed to it one man's quest to realize a lifelong ambition the story i choose to lose my one and it's transformation going behind the lens that's going to sing brings his personal story to life. al jazeera correspondent my own private bollywood at this time. hello again i'm. in these are the top stories here at al-jazeera iraq has ordered the caddis sound regional government to surrender control of its airports all face
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an embargo on international flights is part of mounting pressure on the kurdish leadership over its secession referendum oh monday initial results show most people voted yes in a number referendum the president of kurdish autonomous region massoud barzani says baghdad dialogue instead of threats. he's the one. we should all step out of our political shoes on and i'll see you all i also all the brothers when the results of the referendum is announced to behave in a civil manner and express their love and not to fall short so that we don't affect that peace at least thirty people have been killed in a u.s. led coalition air strike on the syrian city of raka the alliance is trying to drive eisel out of the city which fell to the group in twenty fourteen u.s. president donald trump says he'll go to hurrican hit puerto rico next week after his administration was criticized for not doing enough to help the u.s.
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territory much of the island is without electricity water or communications nearly a week after hurricane maria women will be allowed to drive in saudi arabia for the first time from june next year king sound man issued a decree ending the kingdom say it is as the only country where it's forbidden for women to drive the move is seen as a victory for rights activists the us government is reportedly expected to set its refugee cap at forty five thousand people next year it would be the lowest number of refugee admissions in nearly thirty years refugee advocates say the number isn't high enough. the u.n. says the number of ranger refugees escaping violence in mere miles rakhine state has now risen to four hundred eighty thousand more than forty thousand fled to bangladesh within the past two days alone kenyan police have used tear gas to disperse protesters in the capital nairobi opposition supporters were demanding the
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removal of electoral commission staff accused the vote rigging in august presidential election the supreme court invalidated president kenyatta his victory let's go back to putin's russia. until now the coverage of latin america that most of the world was about covering khuda taz tragedies was quakes and that was it but not how people feel how they look how they think and that's what we do we go. five and a half months are demanding it when education system that wasn't to build. an america i was here has helped to fill a void that needed to be stilled. unheard
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of a former labor camp guard who lives in the area i decided to look for and talk to him how does he feel about the suffering the soviet police state inflicted on people. already more than they were. for no no. no normally. when i meet him. or her documented. and that's where the former labor camp guard has chosen to retire just next to the place of his former employer. the.
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russians are a communist past which tolerated no dissent is inconsistent. this union was a superpower russia is not. as many russians yearn for their last greatness their moral evaluation of injustice committed in the days of glory is blurred. i have arrived in the city of turkey the cultural center of the europe mountains on
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the border between europe and asia. i'm going to attend an interesting independently nice conference. on the role of stalin not in historic rome no apparently the terrifying soviet dictator who has been dead for more than sixty years plays an increasingly important road today. thank you. he was. the only.
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russian. citizen i've just heard that some people argue that this was a good thing because the victims became martyrs of the russian church necessary for the church to continue its deep tradition if i hadn't heard it with my own ears i wouldn't have believed it possible but apparently it's not the trend for them still . yet again the protests.
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back in moscow i visit someone i'm proud to consider a friend. once a dissident and a political prisoner in thirty six campaign surrogate coverage was elected to the duma the national parliament after the fall of communism. and you're just a year. and your third. year of going to yeah.
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it was really. good a good lesson. going and i think you your bully me is most sure stupors knife. is bush. sure you. do with. this. then you promised to spit on the other book. or stalin of your own in the middle of the liquor. oh yeah. you. british and she were. a. really good. you know. you want with it would
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last. pretty i'm sure. like the economic crisis to shadow the totalitarian state is not immediately noticeable in the russian city on a sunny day. long gone as the ideological harris of the twentieth century which would learn to do more in front of a firing squad. but in place of the class in the me society has found new people to push. for she's. going to think we're going to be first going if we make gonski new york your plan will work you. know carrying the baby is just leadership to me yet you feel this aggressive man just an unbalanced possible. no just one of the most famous russian
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politicians from the united russia really. the tally has him peace but said it's been. here tonight. i'm sure you have your hand on your. mind what happened here was the most they were going to get when you. yeah if you knew that i am. here i mean you have no idea but you were here ok you know i'm going to tell you that if you're thirty i mean i do not know neither but i'm sure i do you don't you understand how can you do so many guns keep under the man at the first. became famous and popular on the anti-gay ticket it takes an ultra conservative view. and seize the foundation of his ideology you know the russian orthodox church
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. and the government. is in. thank you enough. thank you larry yes i think he is but you can see he was not a standing here but for a man of such ultra conservative nationalist views long as has an interesting background he speaks several languages lived in europe and used to be a liberal political activist. that it. is night. here. rastan.
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what we're trying to get you know. my you be my hero of. the guns of. august when the court when we were. at the mine to be with you every year but got over so much of what you were teaching. and you have. anybody. on your first. stop raise a show. because it's their. system cup wortham how. they feel. is cañon. when you think you need to go here first and
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she got tory and then asked me upon yes we can cheer about. and. have lived together for five years and have recently married. i drop. parents' country house north of. here has a daughter from a previous marriage children are always around this family. and. her experience.
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with them about them though coping. us. with when you. look at the molly also. sees in the yeah. yeah. yeah. i was almost. the woman you but i didn't. realize. how much. that was with. you but i was it. wasn't.
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a buzz when i was in you lots of dancing me. another blow walks and then he was thousand mostly. as a witch in the whiskey really with us it was how it's loosened do we saw some of those that guy you know wasn't that has any chance in a diaz i also when you want to bring him out of the muse image and just as he pushes what you see. things in the suit another using up a new muslim and yet producing the why did those three years see and then when you saw the guy needs them and i got dog and i did he's going to bring us the ones are much of a thing is yeah. i see that but you. just read it in the wrong is pretty comparable. he and his girl should all just one last time but it is still the deal it is is it on the wall or the corner store the rest of the sawdust or. the muscle in four months that i would hope so
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e z z e because of our t. he used stores as they should because some of them plenty of. grain shows the stay in the west just exudes you voted. in speed you jamaal of those own the prince of peace. is that's all i get and i must lead. by the usual sirrahs here to talk about another war when you sit down for starters and i was standing up pushing them with help of scully but at the cable i get a nickle to the leg and that last thing and i think when i say that it. is. for reason that this is still when i see the of the organ or can look to you over it the global we would you. be abusing it certainly in your lunacy.
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when. while some western style liberties are under attack in russia there's a class that is liberal culture and enjoying its influence in society and a lavish lifestyle. i was. aware. next to russia's most glamorous official a famous t.v. personality and putin's god daughter fanny assumption is one of the most fashionable intellectuals writer and review editor. nicholai will scoff. i arranged to talk to him at the offices of his print and web magazine snow which
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caters for well heeled liberals and opinion for. it occupies a loft in one of the capital's missed expensive locations. yet the more. this is just grandpa who is somebody to him but it took more than that news that's the president that i thought of as which unfortunately. there's a she would let i wish the worst as they can you can see what you meant by just good numbers but you must search them when you post is a sham dunk for me but i should want to ask you should i put them in the past or just give me the worst of it was a shame you get sentenced don't get upset look. like you should not wish to touch it not like you should be just the shock of your usual good list because that image will start in on the only approach scarier than no first skip doesn't it because he prefers the email server because so there are more down for now you're in. the
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shade ditty or really any of them for a list of my the sources i was on the sins of omission of your thoughts notional so pushed a little trying to move the movement i'm sitting here at the moment but you should all be to this which seems to be as we see. them straight up beechwood conception of the system. to. self that if there is more but with us we should all took a little bit of extinction at least by still it a little bit thirty's. as possible copying of your religion dealing with the best. at commission even if it's just in your microphone to come over for your screed you consider it not so. stupid well if there was genuine you don't question yes opinions would just bring this bitter crazy to. so move on the old machine you pitch your source movement you know it was long. and when you can remember them
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which so your skills stay with cirque you know. statement because there. are those faults and also there's a report to the problem it's just not still not an incompletion and at the core we've used it was the neediness is but it in a day or two states are still a lot and she's been through the night when you're put in the moment. in the gym she won't get into a bit of a book for kids there would. be pretty steep. enough problems with me. to sit there with such a book but eleven as well as a simple with his agenda would be a that would be good as the year to know something unique easier broaches to when you're. in my home city of st petersburg i'm invited to mediate a school conference where students discuss contemporary culture. on my way through
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i reflect there's an entire generation of russians has grown up with no personal experience of the soviet union. russia is a totally different country from the one i grew up in or is it just the pressure group is due a city of show your. love we broke up and you don't need some of us didn't you know . you just don't know we where a future school bus or the other. that you're going to let's put it in. the staging to really push deep in your version is to. say. that you know i think it's when it's money education career family love patriotism. what feel water. because of these values for the young in russia. that's a group when i get i missed the bus. but the most of them still it's. just that
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i missed. the anybody but. a car with. your thirty min that. you found. we could problem. a new. problem in. the short. break the.
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last sunday evening. to. you. it doesn't snow on the surface of the group you. know this that's still the store i was cannot get to. before embarking on this journey i thought i knew almost everything about my country i was surprised that there was still so much to the one thing i was confirmed in is that russia sees herself as a civilization apart not necessarily enjoying confrontation but keenly aware of the difference between herself. and everyone else. i found that many things that seem contradictory to outsiders
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a perfectly logical to russian. people here are not represented in power structures in the way that they are in the west yet most russians say they're more free than the citizens of other countries. and the overwhelming number of russians supports a strong president yet they don't see him as a dictator they need to extol or fear. for a long time i believe that the powers that be here should be more open to criticism . but i also wonder whether the russians will ever be able to respond well to criticism coming from outside of their borders. can russia spirit to what the people expect of it. is a strong and brave enough to overcome the economic social and demographic realities that it has a hard time accepting. those are the questions that i'm still seeking pounces to.
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the coca plant has long been a pillar of bolivia's traditions but its use in illegal drugs today is threatening the nation's culture that might and most adora dues are involved because they received it back so while some have made fortunes many others have suffered at the hands of this multi-billion dollar industry my mother was trying over the cable and brought them a cup with the power it was a he described who are the winners and losers of this illicit trade snow of the andes at this time.
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however it had some very high temperatures across eastern parts of north america recently that will change as we go through the next die or two still get out a little circulation that is what remains of. maria they say the process of pulling away should see things improving along the east coast over the next day or two for eastern parts as you can see it is generally looking dry sunny looking on the warm side as well still getting up to thirty celsius in d.c. twenty eight there for new york is still going to about twenty six in toronto should be about twenty twenty one of this time if you're this cloud and rain that is in the process of breaking the heat so as we go on into thursday that heat wave
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we saw record breaking heat in toronto through the weekend that clears through eighteen celsius the high on thursday but at least it should be fine and dry fine is right to across a good part of the western side of the u.s. but notice some cloud and rain just around the south western quarter showers there back into the caribbean not looking too bad here for many over the next day or two to a fair amount of cloud there just around the great rantin is a chance of some lively showers from time to time i suspect to make it seeing some very heavy rain that rain pushing up into a good part of cuba nudging further north as you go through thursday but largely dry and fine for the lesser antilles. i just want to make sure all of our audience is on the same page where they're online and want to produce to us citizens here and what puts people of iraq by one in the same or if you join us on say i was never put
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