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we follow the sports life of our country, the star team dream team 7.0 has begun preparations for the minsk half marathon 2022, which will be held on september 11, we will find out how new heights are reached, belarus by origin. pavel karnaukhov won the gagarin cup brought him home to minsk a good athlete differs from the average athlete, that he must always develop, always learn and move forward, but in any profession. if you don't work hard
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at it, you'll never achieve anything. and how do you want to beat someone. if you can’t run, jump, overtake your opponent and help keep yourself in shape, training is aimed at working on something, improving and improving the technique of this movement. we just need a coordination ladder and 10 minutes of free time. do not miss all the most relevant sports projects on our tv channel. a project in which you can learn everything about the weather and climate. winters have become warmer than springs and colder. summer without rain and mushrooms. that is, we have some kind of mediterranean climate. only without the sea what's happening? we live in a period of global warming, and on the territory of belarus it is also celebrated to go to the source in this sense. killing the mustache, especially here it is,
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then here is the purity. here is the divine beginning in him and to catch the real dendridians. those who noticed that there is feedback , setting certain rhythms to their breathing. we can influence our state of mind. it caught the thread. i am really with you because we were already somewhere far away. i think the end of the program is coming soon i'll run home. and now i'm here, watch the teleborometer on our tv channel. away from the bustle of the city. here are your roots and your strength. go ahead to come to yourself.
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slow down and enjoy the moment. and the element will tell you the direction. every step unity with nature ancient
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we always cook deliciously from the soul, bro. well , of course, you know what we will cook today. i don’t just know what we will cook, but i also know how we will cook, share recipes, dishes that your whole family will definitely like. today we have tomorrow there will be a fish on the table. we have salmon and in addition to fish, we will have chips, and this recipe is easy to prepare and i think it will turn out very tasty; strong male hands are definitely needed. in the mouth, we will analyze all the subtleties of their preparation of cabbage for steaks. you need to cut the back side of the stalk. to the stump oh, they threw it out and we'll tell you. how
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to choose the right vegetables and fruits are signs of good apples. damage and no traces of parasites on apples no dark spots aroma is felt even through the skin, watch culinary programs on our tv channel. victor you are successfully implementing this project is the director's job of your branch. i'm sorry. i won't have time to come today. still need help with this report. well, i'm sorry, i don't think it's going to be like this today. you are very noisy again. you can knock out these your arrows from her, except for me there is no one, the state is critical.
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on tv channel 24 i realized that this is not what it is. i see her as a blonde, well, nothing else, and a skin day that the dro share their taliment dolls with the navakol light went there, and when she drove up, they were already standing open in open boxes are obtained, she wraps and the first thing she shouted is, it
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seems to me, this is the highest level of art, when your art does not leave a person indifferent. i am like a teacher. one thing i can say is that belarusians on our tv channel love me very much. everything changes very quickly time goes by imperceptibly minutes days of the year we never have enough time to stop and think about those who are waiting for us at this very moment it is worth remembering those without whom we will be so lonely on this earth it's time to say you know mom i miss or listen to dad right now, without delay, you need to say. i'm here, i'm here appreciate
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the time spent with your loved ones. good evening good evening. good evening our guests today are very colorful, brutal, but so far, let's say, not very well known to the general viewer of belarusian television. let's fix this oversight. and so, as they say in your field of activity, nast at mitya. wow and tell us a little about yourself. my name is jason blank and we have an english school here.
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we have been working there for 9 years. we learn english. ah. we have a lot of fun our very lovely students 2 years ago. i started working as an announcer. so i'm voicing the video in english. i already have 200 videos and some already have eight million views. so yes. well, i know that you got married here. and yes, yes, i have the best wife of belarus, of course, belarusian and belarusian. her name is nina and her son's name is dmitry james, that is, it was necessary to come from america in order to marry jasonovich blank. yes, there is a song, i can go around the whole world to find a bulb an office romance, if my memory serves me right. so good jeffrey. and i'm jeffrey jeffrey
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blank, we are her brother brothers, and he already said we have an english school. be shy. we were tanki viraz. already 14 1/2 years ago and i was in belarus for the first time yes we were in february 2008 hmm 14 years ago, yes, yes, and i had a very good seal, lena him and there was also i heard it. in europe and when we are white here we are i we thought class is not bad. and we, for example, pobediteley avenue , we have no prospectuses. this is very narrow, but five nuclear eyebrows, it is narrow we we are how beautiful in new york. we were shocked. it
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was more beautiful, clean very good desire. often i expected vert to be some kind of old soviet bus. it was like a puzzle climbing the connection and there was a modern maz bus and i in general i did not understand. it's the same then. yes, i think that in such a country in the republic of belarus there is a modern bus. well, these are the stereotypes you have formed, certain ones yes, very strong propaganda is very strong we heard, i am a very poor country, no products. or maybe it will already be in europe there are no products, but let's go on the shelves, i just want to ask about this. yes, look today there has been a trend. eh, resettlement, well, africans are striving for europe; europeans are going to spend the winter not only in turkey, but in reality , some are already coming to belarus. well
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, using them without a visa. well, the ukrainians are fleeing the war. they are coming to us. yes, 400-500 people a day, but what kind of wind did bring american citizens here and well, the truth is, why it was fate in belarus, it was we were in america against the war against the first person. we were communists, and we were communists, but also american communists to someone else. i understand correctly. communitist i was in jason gavria's court about it, yes, but he had a lot of accusations, because we have organized protests in union square but it's very, but it's a well-known square protests in new york people give their opinion this is historical such a place, but we started also during the war against iraq and what started? it
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was just that we decided that, well, we just need to two or three times a week. you just need to gather in the square, but, as always, in this union square everyone knows and just on geoffrey he was the most important speaker and people. just ordinary people. they just came, they listened, well, about the war, about this, about communism. yes, and they began to part us, but, that is, he still ended up in the police. yes, yes, many times me too, but i think they had him 20 times, yes, we would call it a recidivist. well, that is, for freedom of speech, you just like that, here they are, as excuses that you have no decision to use loud speaker hmm and uh, well hold on to the transformation we had. well, maybe it's
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still there. we had huge banners. i made the big ones, i painted them myself. well, we had such slogans. how, uh, how did the bush regime themselves make september 11 so big and everyone knew then at that time, well, lithium in the west is very wearable and very cruel well, but why is belarus anyway? well, i understand that you had problems there, yes, with police, uh, i understand that because of the freedom of speech, but why did you choose belarus, why did you come here? and because he had many accusations. they have united in one thing. and it was scary if, in theory, he can sit for 4 years. i started writing, but letters to senators representatives, a and no one answered my letters, and at that time it was in 2006. there was a presidential
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election in 2006, i remember perfectly. yes and well we are from new york. there is a huge subway there. but when you drive to work, you, well an hour, maybe an hour and a half you and well new york, they both read the papers. well, then maybe now there are already phones, but not relevance, and so yes, maybe be march 2006. well, i read, well, every day i started to fight these articles about belarus so that the elections gap. yes, you need democracy, and understandable. yes, as far as i can remember, we need democracy. well, i just think that it is in belarus - this, well, that is, it is some kind of, well, dictatorship in eastern europe - this is the united states, this is the largest, and a democratic free country, what and if there are such violations that people are arrested, because they're just going. i think it's much more important than. well , sorry. today i am very leaving, i say, but some petty diction, which is also because
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i looked at you everywhere. i understand that since you participated in the trials there, you were indignant because they were not allowed to protest. i'm just so yes and at this time really. i studied russian. i had a hunter-college that was a translation course and i already had my letter from e, which are written in english i decided. well, translate into russian and sent a audiander to grigoryevich lukashenko there and even to putin, and that i was very indignant. i even started translate into spanish fidel castro and belarus answer six months. later they organized a tour of belarus well. well, you've been for 10 years. here you live two temptations from young to youth. and i told you all the time at brest
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state university he was like uh speaker. i was talking about, but new york 100 people, and we had a very good rate of speed. it was very cool. we want a dacha. blesskaya fortress, well, that is, you visited such well-known sights. yes themselves cool uh 15 days in the life very-very cool a we did not expect. it was like an adventure for us when they invited us. i think that this will be an adventure for us because we think. we think that belarus will be
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like, well, very poor like, uh, that is. you didn't expect to see what you saw. it was like it is. uh, the concept is like adventure traveline. it's like a request- adventure is good. jason well, there is another stereotype that is being imposed that it is very difficult to open a business in belarus. there you are. how it was possible to open a school is easy. well, you're only arrived, in fact the process. it is not difficult. and we found the agent two days later. and we have business two days later yes but i have like uh now, i would have done differently with us. well, we usually hire a lawyer. we are currently working with a lawyer. it's wonderful to do what we want, well, if i could, how to get back to rome that everything was simple, well, there were a little bit of them, like problems somewhere. well, these are the nuances of
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normal. well, in my opinion, many years ago it was more difficult about fourteen years ago, and the system became many times faster. yes, we have there were corresponding programs, but on long it’s not a problem at all, but it’s logical that there wasn’t a single crop, there were many grains, not a single one, and even for the answer, yes, but to say there is a little crop to go. here, even in the west they say, yes, it's not enough to silently beat. it is very good that even this is for them. it can be seen, well, but look, your business is directly related to communication with people. oh well, that is, belarusians come and study english, right? yes and what do you think these people made in belarus are our client and they are clients. i am always against. uh, the words of the students they are professional. they are middle class, maybe
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even higher. and this is a very small sample of belarusians. i really like our school, because we have everything gazprom we have, uh, squirrel mtz well, everything is there, that is, those people who are directly involved in the sale of goods, belarusian yes, yes, for whom the language is a professional necessity. well, either it's a professional necessity, or people want to travel , it's a very popular reason. they thought we're just naive we're just americans because that we and i are for the president. they thought it was funny very naive. and after the choice it was a war, and one on the aitia farm threw me. i was shocked. yes, yes, i studied.
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we are not just without business. we are not capitalists. we give our hearts, but on the contrary. but it's a fact it's very visible and i was i was depressed maybe 2 years after that now i'm already cooking it's very dangerous if you don't want democracy. ha, well, i mean, they don't know a little. what is democracy really, and i think that belarus very kind people. well, maybe, well, naive, but i think it's good there, where to shoot us and then catch even how the people they fucking walk and so on. i think the belarusians still fuck them, even if they read telegram and that, well, salaries in the west are better and so on and so forth, but in
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the heart they actually fuck. and what i mean, i mean, well, in belarus they don't know what, well, homeless people are. yes, well, in belarus there are few in new york, and the homeless are everywhere, well, in general, this is a step, but in the footsteps, yes, well, to cross. well, and this honestly we traveled in america for 20 years. we were in washington state in california. yes, it's ok now. everything has changed now, well, without the problem of homeless people - it’s generally the five controllers of belarus, maybe. they read something in the telegram, but they don’t know what unemployment is, but more dangerous than the city. they are more japanese, of course they want safe cities. they want everything to work. they want to
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have the lion in our house recently changed. well we paid no state paid for free, what do you think what changed lev mogilev-lifmash. and what you want will not pay, and that, a fat bill of 50 rubles. new york $1,500. and that salaries are other salaries, in general they do n’t understand anything much more effective than the hollywood of the country shaft, imich america is like a utopia country i yes, well, of course, the program is cool, but this is life is not only a panorama, brooklyn bridge, if you fly over belarus lakes forests over independence avenue the panorama will be a splendid one to be seen flying. e even advise in america 50-60 years ago after
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the war, what is one husband? he can work support restrain family wife, she is at home, vacation american dream. then maybe, but now it's very modest. it's, uh, own house, car. the american dream. this vast majority of belarusians must have achieved the american dream. yes, very humble. i'm here this, and will be rich and this is not the american dream, the american dream, but own a car can be a movie two times a month, uh, a restaurant two times a month the american dream, and has become many times better here is good. here is the question that is really indeed, why did i pay attention when i read it? so exactly a month ago you jeffrey defended your dissertation? uh-huh, i’ll even quote
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the title of the topic of the attitude of ordinary citizens to the country’s socially-oriented economy, based mainly on state ownership and a critical analysis after the electoral protest activity in 2020 . the truth is already impressive, however, the name is impressive. that's real jeffrey how did you manage to get your thesis on this topic at the city university of new york. and what did the professor say? you, ah, want to know how you can, because belarus is bad, but relations between america are a. but, of course, you had. and yes it is a fact, but my e research. it's been a long time and in my opinion
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back i became it was a quiet quiet period, when the fifteenth year, yes, this is such a very light period at home i must say one professor wrote me he said i'm very afraid it will be very difficult to find and work at american universities today , a dissertation, and what were the main conclusions in this dissertation, my dissertation was in three parts, firstly, the relationship of ordinary belarusians of the economy of belarusians to the economy of belarus, so this is the first part, the second part, and this is the 2020 analysis of the protests of 2020. so
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this is the second part of the relations between ah, the west and belarus, which the west and i am an american want. your madel, that is, as far as i understand, you believe that the west in 2020 tried to, yes, sparkle the president in order to destroy the economic model of belarus yes, i can clarify. i think geoffrey wanted. how to emphasize that many people think that the west just wants to destroy belarus it will be a move to destroy russia uh-huh and he just wanted to say. no what's the eye on yes economic is not a bad example. yes, a bad example, which yes, to give, what exactly, yes, yes,
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that is, one cannot consider the protests in belarus only as an attempt to influence russia, this is not an exclusively independent object that was attacked. west, i understand correctly, this is, that is, this is not my statement of the promoter of the brand. yes it is it it's true me. well, to be honest, i'm joking, but this is not propaganda and this, to be honest, is not performed. and you proved it in your dissertation, if a lot of research, if a lot, but hmm documentary, it's not a secret, but i read it. uh, separate conclusions of your dissertation. yes, you have concluded that alexander lukashenko certainly won the election. this is the conclusion of your dissertation. this is the second part that helped. platform voice you uh, the voice was very interesting. and when i first
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heard the voice, they have a lot of advertising, and everyone every second on youtube there were advertisements, and on the advertisement of the verb honest bison people. and i think it will be more interesting if it is so the choice will not be real unfair, but their their houses. will be many times than the official number. you understand? i thought, well, that means everything is in order. uh, i take it you're from a scientific point of view. uh, we made sure that, well, the president's victory was unconditional. and here's jason well, your feeling and your relationship to the president. well, i have a lot of respect for yegorovich. i watch the news. i read. i have a subscription i read newspapers in soviet belarus. yes, so what? well he generally he impresses me generally what, well, what he did. it was all
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true. and as for you need to grow your own bread and you need to make your own, and the company's cars are tractors. and that you need to be, uh, independent, and that and when we first came to belarus where we were in gum we saw his clothes were made in belarus and that a lot of things were done in belarus recently, and a laptop in belarus i would like to buy, then during the elections, my son was very scared, he was born on july 18, 2020 years and protests began on 9 august. sasha he was 3 weeks old and every day. she avenue of political revolution will make a lot of noise.
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we were scared when they started calling strikes, and just people. all of them are sometimes in russian, we are not as english speakers here, it is very logically impossible that the leaflet is a screensaver. this is the economy. this is not a protest it is when they started, but the germans go on strike, this was a very important part of the dissertation. i i researched about this i talked about this a lot of nitrogen, there was no strike was against, but there was always a very small part, and the worker was not more than 10%. and i've been very ribs with a number and i don't agree, and i'm not alone, but i know, and and whatsale slider
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wattle music and he's very nasty. yes, he is very strong against him and he said, well, hmm the rally by the group is very small, he said hundreds. i 'll tell you this. here, to sum up, i absolutely agree. they failed with you. they wanted to get people on strike, but they didn't really succeed. but i didn't agree. i just love belarus most of all it's me, i would zhdan i read soviet belarus every day working train yes personnel decisions. uh, tuesday is wednesday or whatever, how are you he's going to have a vacation, and he's working on new year's, he's visiting. and remember, he and the children are fucking these companies. he always works, and he is in the center, that we know what happened in ukraine he ran away, and that everyone
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ran away, and he is there he is in the center, what and how can he endure this stress about the riot for a year, 22. this is not very controversial it was not, but papilla bunze. you were not a democracy, a revolution - this is very much i showed us, and i it was a bunz rather drip sheets and i'm part rather middle class but that's not just my opinion. uh, the new york times said it understand that the times said it's a and especially the accent, and it's ice is very important. but this they said, a lot of the statue of a lot of newspapers said, and i'm just a rather compile attraction. did i
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understand correctly that the driving force behind this rebellion was the middle class and the wealthy class. yes, it will be, but the capitalists and their middle class soldiers well, we read about coup d'état in ukraine, but in georgia, i think that's all, a how well powerful audioprigorovich. he is everything for him in his impressive, that, well, everyone thinks that he is somehow a rock that it can, how to resist, and we saw geoffrey, but he saw this process on august 16, that it all fell apart, well, belarus will become, like, a colony of the west and what is ours? how calmer life is that especially a child? well, to
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raise a child. and this is all history. so we were very scared at that time. i used to be hard on myself with the inscription doing in school. at the direction i used to always hung, but the belarusian flag, but it was fine. we had an american flag, a soviet flag, a belarusian flag. this is my school. this is my room. i like i have caps and you were cool. it was ok. it's just uh, chi, hockey championship read, we're ready with this flag. it was very cool. you know, thank god that we got this all in order, in fact, even now, uh, the national flag hangs on every building. uh, so on every state building i definitely understand, of course, not in the same way as in america so far. well i like in americans what attitude to the flag, it is cultivated since childhood in schools at home. yes, it's normal, when you're in the yard you have a flag in your house , our parents always have a flag, well, in the
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poor extreme there are none, but american flags. that's where there is, only not only warms, but people from uh, no flags, who will flag? i hope so, after the twentieth year we really learned these things. and now. at least we will not be shy to show our attitude, weak run. it's true. this is the beginning of all that is true. we are a little off serious to everyone. let's let's move on to lighter ones. yes, and we will arrange a small one. blitz. yes in order to uh, you know so here's a short answer to this question and a little more to introduce you, including so biden, trump or lukashenko liberals or conservatives on saving marxism socius social conservative and
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if it doesn't we have no chance, because that and most people, uh in the west, they don't support the working class. ah. a-a enterprise giants, private, or public public public family values ​​or european tolerance social minorities and transgender people. family values ​​are also left to be thrown this is lgbt this is not they will get a job in the west. well, cheeseburgers or potato pancakes, but
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the question is better, and the vegetative language, of course, grandmother grandmother, what kind of grandmother without meat, grandmother, only with meat american dream or belarusian stability, this is the american dream. good american cheerleaders or barsen? i mean , uh belarusian is good too. yes, after all, white-toothed, american or golden-haired, well, also white-toothed, of course. but i would say my beautiful nina is belarusian.
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yeah dollar. take the example of geoffrey really from his brother, and the last question, probably, is still a tradition with us. he is about philosophical , so we just have a ph.d., yes, and a sociologist. so we are very proud. geoffrey in belarus there is such an expression to be philosophical, that is, to accept everything as it is and not try to change it. so i will ask the opposite, what in belarus cannot be treated philosophically, and what needs to be protected and preserved, the most important thing is to preserve the socio-economic model of development is known to the majority of the world. this is very important. well, i agree with my brother about the fact that the state is, and that people have, and work. well, i
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agree with the president on all these points , i have to say, what i learned from islamism and very interesting. the usual belarus, they were more against prioritization than president lukashenko, and against the president it was very interesting and belarus really wants everything to remain in state hands. okay, let's sum up our conversation. for me it matters and it will be a good ending. uh, that's all, you are planning to stay in belarus. i want to am now. we are working on a residence permit for a
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residence permit. and we are just now, and we have received a very important point about a criminal record. they will be general documents. yes, he is very dangerous. well, you know, our president is at one of the meetings. he said on this occasion that people who really want to live in belarus and want to benefit this country , the state will help them in any case to realize this desire. if take care of your dacha now, then in the
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future she will definitely thank you with chic flowering. every gardener. this is a kind of artist. he constantly draws something in his mind. in the garden in your garden. it’s probably more difficult for you to create a rocket on the site than a ball or a square, it was immediately very scary to master all the tricks of gardening science will help in the program, dacha. we use it for bones. we plant it in the ground. we are going alone into the ground, and a stock grows out of it, on which we then graft to culture, or plum, or peach, or apricot, even if you have healthy raspberries, you still do prevention. she will have immunity and we always make sure that the earth is. wet , make yourself comfortable and turn up the volume so you don't miss any of our tips. watch on belarus 24 tv channel . belarus 24 presents a new
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project about young excellent students of fire and rescue sports, heroes and the main prize will be recognized by 16 best teams and 48 selected from all over the country by our participants. the toughest test awaits. everybody players. the chosen ones do not frighten them, neither water, nor height, nor even fire, it seems superpowers. for them. this is a common thing. we stand 15 always. he has achieved what they can achieve. even some of their twenty real emotions and serious trials. said it was easy. it was difficult in its own way, but watch the hero in the new sports and entertainment show on our tv channel. they refused to take a hand in front of our ducts, which they tried to pass on from
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generation to generation a whole class of national culture, we go to expedition purchases of our ukraine were disguised far away, who sailed from 331 km to eight for a month. i'll please her with a story of the name of the mind of the night, then give me a pousyul. on the borissazhneika and tied up the shavings, we will give the second traditions a new life. i believed. i and yesterday on tops the dancer was. look at the project on the minulla pirate on our tv channel.
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ready to counteract all possible threats and prevent belarus from being drawn into a war the president held a meeting with the military and security forces the situation around belarus is tense we need to be on the alert strengthening the security of our state, taking into account the changing situation. you need to be prepared for possible provocations and sabotage , they will be reacted harshly. alexander lukashenko warned ukraine against a possible strike on belarus. it is known that the presidents of belarus and russia agreed. alexander lukashenko recalled about the deployment of a joint regional group of troops that in st. petersburg, after an informal cis summit, he had a one-on-one meeting with vladimir
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putin, where such a decision was made union state. we have agreed to deploy a regional group. the russian federation and the republic of belarus are all according to our documents. if the threat level reaches the current level, how are we now starting to use the grouping of the allied state base. i have always told this grouping about this . this grouping started. it has been going on, in my opinion, for two days already, my order was given that we proceed to the formation of this group, the president instructed the kgb to carry out all the necessary
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measures of a counter-terrorist nature. informing the belarusians about what is happening will also continue. alexander lukashenko gave advice to our citizens. what to do in this situation , everyone should do their own thing in their place, and the task of the military is to prevent war on the territory of belarus negotiations with the eurasian development bank on investing in import-substituting projects in belarus will continue this week minister of industry alexander rogozhnik , the bank is ready to invest $1.5 billion in the economy of belarus, including part of the funds will be used to upgrade the line of the enterprise in order to create new goods . at the beginning of the year, soviet demand increased, then destabilization occurred on the market. yes, the ukrainian market has fallen into question, supplies to the european union have become questionable, but despite all these difficulties. we have succeeded in reorienting sales markets we have kneaded the market ukraine has kneaded the european union market we have increased
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significant supplies to the african market, this is the the very same zimbabwe egypt's success lies in one thing is to the managers who work in industrial enterprises. we wanted all this, so that we could think innovatively about the volume of investments next year. cium in industrial production should grow by 20%. this is provided for by the socio-economic development forecast. controllers continue monitoring prices for goods in shops and retail chains in belarus since friday. short number 191 daily receives appeals from citizens. most consumers are dissatisfied with the prices for bakery and meat products medicines and auto parts inspectors. across the country, they immediately respond to such an appeal. work on monitoring and controlling prices continues. i once again draw attention to business representatives in e, without strict compliance with the requirement of the head of state to prevent an increase in the
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price level. and speaking in general, those insignificant facts that we revealed over the weekend indicate that, on the whole, business reacted correctly to the requirements of the head of state to comply with the price level which was recorded on the sixth day in the state control noted the overpricing is checked not only this also applies to the producers themselves. harvesting of corn continues in belarus, harvesting of vegetables and fruits gardeners of the tolochin cannery plan to store at least 3,000 tons of apples. most of the harvest is already in special chambers with climate control orchards in the tolochin district, the largest in the country, their area is over 500 hectares for fruit trees, more than half has been given away so that on time and without harvest losses connect the youth. about 200 students work on apple plantations every day. it takes up to 40 kg from one tree
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, more than 40 varieties of apples are grown in tolochin orchards 90% of belarusian selection ionization of the population continues in belarus vaccinates against coronavirus infection and influenza of the stolbtsov hospital, which serves almost 40,000 people, about half of the patients received a booster anticovid injection. for their convenience , both vaccination rooms and mobile medical complexes operate during vaccination season, patients can do two vaccinations at once, the effectiveness is not reduced. the belarusian and russian paralympic committees will create a plan for joint training camps and competitions for the next year, the head of the paralympic committee of belarus, oleg shepelsh, said about this, upon arrival from sochi from the game, the paralympic committee of russia decided that we would sit down together, draw up a schedule for next year, where we can participate. we have them competitions and they
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will be there because the sanctions and always end. that is, as it comes, so it goes. this is what we should definitely support. here are sports alternatives to the paralympics. in the case, belarusians won 61 medals, 25 golds, 19 silvers and 17 bronzes at the summer olympic games. we together sport will become traditional. the next start will take place in a year in khanty-mansiysk. the national library of belarus hosts a live exhibition. the element of creativity the exposition is dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the birth of the belarusian writer ivan ptashnikov among modern prose writers in belarus. stands out for its originality, the fate of the character and significance of the village man. always the key characters in the works of the author of ptashnikov, a bright representative of the generation of children of war, life, and the work of people and the struggle for independence and restoration of their native land , formed the creative nature, the writer
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of novels, novels and stories, ivan ptashnikov. they gained wide popularity not only in belarus but also far beyond its borders. let's try to see how it works, big master okay? and so we started. yes, it doesn’t fit, it’s a hat, 2,000 suits me somewhere she has a brood. this is the heroine's mother. oh look, what a grin they pour. these are not girls who, like this, to the school of rocks , such a grandmother will drink tea with cookies. and you go to the kitchen. so carelessly and say. now i will drink, my grandmother did not like. i just quickly found a nail, look good morning, belarus with svetlana borovskaya, on our tv channel we will start the morning together. my morning always
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starts with a hearty breakfast, because it is very important for an athlete to prepare himself for a hard training day sounds great let's do some exercise. we connect forward, stretch the back surface and get useful tips to always be in good shape, but a full breakfast is a prerequisite. if you want the day to pass in a cheerful and fruitful atmosphere. i am always in favor of having a big, good and very full breakfast in the morning, so buckwheat noodles are super and remember to eat such a pepper you can drink it down. no, watch the breakfast of champions project on belarus 24 tv channel.
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a teacher is a person who is in constant search for some new pedagogical forms and ideas. in general, teaching is one of the most difficult professions. i can
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honestly say frankly that i love my profession. my name is oksana tsuran. i am the director of secondary school number 52 in minsk . my job is to teach and educate your children. it can be special, different and unique. no routine work, it's not stress. it's just such a very high
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rhythm when you agree to this job. you must understand that this is your second life, your family, where there are no holidays and somewhere you have no right to make a mistake, because this is a mistake, but there will be trouble. there is a large team of almost 200 people in your team. i don’t have the right to come to work some kind of glued sick sad , i need them to see me as the person they can trust to bypass the school, but i do it regularly and sometimes several times a day. although the school is over 25.000 m². to go around and look into each room is necessary first of all and for security reasons to see look to give some instructions
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control. good morning. good morning. good morning. lots of interaction with children. and it is necessary 10 to see in the director a person who can provide assistance. i'm here to help you and the children should feel the same way. it's harder than last year, but it can't be any other way. good bye for great things is the motto of our school. quality education is possible only with a team of creative strong teachers.

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