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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, do not put it off for later say. i'm here, i'm here appreciate the time spent with your loved ones. creative internships
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of belarusians abroad are held not for the first time in minsk. what is the goal? here are such meetings and what is important today? here is this cultural platform, well, uh, first of all, of course. this can be called cultural diplomacy, belarusians living in many countries of the world, and this is almost 3.5 million oe, who live on all continents and in almost all countries of the world, they move here to feed on this belarusian and take away the countries of residence, so that there, and to adequately popularize the story in belarus , it shows how beautiful the belarusian culture is. you correctly said these internships have been held since 2016, and we started one internship a year. uh, to which we invited 20 people, but there was such a huge demand. here are these creative heavyweights. these classes that we eventually switched to two internships a year for 20 people, and after the pandemic, when everyone got bored and everyone was eager to just come to
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red belarus we switched to 30 people and this was not enough and this year we switched to the number 40. nevertheless, the queue for the next haircut is also lining up, because there are a lot of people who want what events the program is filled with. here this year now this year. uh, of course, since these are the years of historical memory, we visited the trostenets memorial memorial, where they laid flowers, an interesting excursion and so many emotions. she called out to our compatriots, because indeed the belarusian peoples they suffered a lot during the great patriotic war, and they know about it, and even being that's what alla probably will tell about it there is an interesting museum where they talked about the jewish genocide. eh, there are a lot of such moments in the population, and for the first time we took our interns of the world, if, because usually we tried to feed them with such an authentic and belarusian culture. we traveled to the regions. naturally, leaving for this creative internship. also, of course , there are in the regions where they meet with grannies
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carriers. ah, authentic belarusian culture, and where they teach, household dances are watched, for example, some old recipes of national belarusian cuisine. well, here they were simply amazed by the beauty of our castles, both the world and nesvizh plunged into this belarusian culture in this direction of our belarusian history, belarusian culture. well, what countries do people come to belarus from ? center of national cultures, you can call me 24/7 day and night to ask any questions and through the ministry of foreign affairs. there is an advisory council, taking into account the fact that the republican center for national studies is one of its main activities, we are familiar with almost all belarusians. and it really is abroad. that's what she just said, it's so important, because, but it's one thing when we communicate officially, when we correspond there or meet at some official ones directly. here, but the most important thing is to meet, here at
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such interns. like when this informal communication happens, when we start to be friends, when we see each other, that is, it costs a lot and after each trip i can tell you for sure that the plans, uh, are already scheduled for a year and invitations from other countries. and this is very important , and i also want to say that i came here. uh, also on the advisory board, and most importantly, you don't have to be a registered public organization. i sent an application and i was invited simply as representatives of the russian version. i am trying to merge. uh, in my, so to speak, in my region of belarusians, it’s not an easy task to tell you, but i also think that i can convey everything that i see and hear here, and alla came and the united states of america yes, a suburban city. by the way, i'm doing it. now the museum of slavic cultures is being restored. this is new for me, so to
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speak, that is, everything that you are now showing us, i, i just think that i still arrived normally. shklov is called cucumber the capital of belarus. there is even a lovely monument to the cucumber. oh, bagat. oh, so climbing in someone else's cellar today, selection is underway for 54 plant species. ate a huge amount. here is such a white bun you look built. they are so fresh, but she is oh, what a beautiful fish. oh, austic, you can use a loader, tell me, you yourself prepared it yourself, you will evaluate it, look at the good knapsack and belarus with svetlana borovskaya. in new time, on our tv channel, a new discussion
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project is objectively a platform for discussion topical issues about the fate of the country and the topic that concerns society the most is consolidation. understanding that every belarusian is needed and important, that the future of the country depends on each of us. when we analyze, we must see indicators, indicators of whether this is really being discussed or not, and from this we can form destinations. pay attention to form them or copy authoritative specialists and experts in the field. politicians of the economics of science and business will collect different opinions so that you are closer to the truth, follow the project releases objectively.
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life on loan in whose pockets investments in the independent burning price of energy resources are deposited, how the europeans manifest no to the cold scenario, the vibrating red hit of the season, the color trend in the coming year. designated the pantone color institute. you are looking around the planet. we are on the air of the tv channel in belarus 1 and belarus 24 in the studio of darya tarasova .
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and ordinary from which any desire to change the situation disappears. in fact, what the hell, if life goes on, the cart of history on its square wheels, rolls forward. and now we are safely all over the planet, plunging into this very trivialization of the big european bloodshed becomes natural and immutable, and slowly escalation allows the habit to take new and new peaks of the unthinkable every week gives something new in this part for the current, for example, a meeting of foreign ministers nato countries the word allego romanov the famous unthinkable plan was approved churchill, but they did not dare to realize it; he assumed that in the forty-fifth britain, the states were arming millions of captured germans and attacking the soviet union as a single army for more than half a century, the plan remained absolutely secret. whether such an unthinkable shameless betrayal of an ally was called a gift. even if only in secret papers. it was considered a fall into the moral abyss in our times, without any spiritual writhing
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, anything is conceivable. won. now you can even be proud of the fact that before people were blackmailed for the right politician. participation in the pride parade is almost mandatory and channels are very useful, and wars are generally perceived as a game. here is the prime minister of finland watching the haka dance in new zealand and in response, he writes out several equally militant couples. here we must adhere to the toughest strategy. when it comes to ukraine, they need weapons, they need money, they need humanitarian aid. we must ensure a decent reception in europe for ukrainian refugees, there are already millions of them. and maybe even more. and also we prime minister of new zealand discussed the protection of the rights of women, who remain without any protection in many countries of the world. you see, bloodshed is on the agenda it takes a place next to women's rights, that is, it has become not even ordinary, but obligatory on duty is also interestingly militant.

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