tv [untitled] BELARUSTV January 16, 2023 12:10pm-12:41pm MSK
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massage in rehabilitation programs for the disabled , it is also used here. local cryotherapy, ultraton therapy with invitropium, has appeared here, a fairly good one has been purchased, and the zhemchuzhina rehabilitation center has been operating a magnetotherapy device for two decades. it was created to improve the health of children from the territories affected by the chernobyl tragedy. a wonderful object opens, this is another plus of about 30% of the places. it is you who will work for our young generation, because especially those people are our future, the main wealth of the republic of belarus zhemchuzhina
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created 55 new jobs. this event marked the beginning of a series of festive events dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the vitebsk region. the broadcast will continue sports news. i remind you that news agency projects are available in all social networks, as well as in our mobile application poper codes on the screen see you at 13:00. 3 hours 34 minutes ilya ivashka fought on the courts of melbourne against the representative of the netherlands, the boat wanda-zondshulp, the first grand slam tournament of the season, australia open, the only representative of belarus in the main draw of the men's singles, has already covered the racket 3.6 63 5 7 3 6 recall for ivashka it was the first game in the new year, or i withdrew from the two previous competitions, but in the women's grid, so far, without loss, both victoria zorinka and alexandra sofonovich.
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stepped into the second round. this is the first racket of the world, which twice became the champion melbourne, in two hours, five minutes, defeated the american sofia kinin, who won the trophy here 3 years ago in 20206. alexandria sosnovich also needed two sets against the child prodigy and the czech republic 15-year-old brands of fruit 7.5. the next six opponents of the minsker will be the american jessica pigulok, who at the start of the grand slime gave only one game to the belgian, jeanclin, christian 6:06.1, let us recall the country's first racket, fifth in the world. arina sobolenko will start her performance. tomorrow she got the representative of the czech republic teresa martintsev.
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yourself, belarus explodes, when you need random things in politics, there are no tests that fell, it was done only in belarus, but it’s hard to live on armenia’s share. house rents have risen so much, but the interest on products is crazy prices strongly live in europe, he sent me this money every month. the market opened and began to export fruit, we have nothing left for vegetables. they will think everything and stop thinking about you, or nitsa will not sit and wait for someone else's help so that you yourself create. who said that sanctions are
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only about belarus, about russia, about those against whom these restrictions are imposed, well, or about the countries of the european union, who actually does it and for whom as a result, sanctions are rebounding today, this is absolutely about every special issue of the draft sanctions for the people we we start in armenia with what ordinary armenians live today. although the minister of finance of this country and assures his country. it won't affect but in september the first armenian taco company registered in yerevan was stopped. the list of the us treasury say they are in favor of cooperation with the russian ministry of defense. but why should agriculture now be on the alert and not supply peaches, or maybe roses in belarus and that tourism has already suffered from the covid lockdown,
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armenia has not received guests for half a year, and every bone from god has suffered this to put it mildly, that is, it’s just that's all gone, and the armenians are not used to buying some kind of tourist travel in their own country, respectively, and domestic tourism. as such, there was none. well , it was sad, because for armenians it is unrealistic to live without guests. but, unfortunately, after the covid we know, it means that the war began, and we realized that everything in the world is relatively good when you compare the situation during the war with the cloweed, and we all prayed, it’s better to let the devil explain. yes, as long as there is no war, so they suffered. yes, the economy in armenia suffered several times, if only there was no war for a week in armenia, our film crew i heard it so many times that it turned out to be
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the economics of sanctions, which we are talking about. live measured , you see. vite well, work, eat. why war? i can `t get it? ugh, we didn't make it. i am against the war against everything from this hotel to artsakh, the thicket of nagorno- karabakh is about 100 km away. and when in september there was another escalation in the region. here tourists hid in a bomb shelter. i want to show you our carpet from karabakh, of course, it was seriously damaged, but there are very beautiful colors. i didn't want him to be cut to pieces and mutilated. here he hangs we have here on the wall. i admire karpin was
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the property of one grandmother. she divided it into two parts and gave it to her sons. i bought one piece for 10.000 amd. what they did before this business and i know that they lived in germany for some time. i was born in iran on 20 went to austria to study. i returned to armenia at the age of 60. at first we had a printing house. there are a lot of books here, then i decided to open a business. already 19 years old. i live here. and maybe an indiscreet question. why do so many people today leave for germany or other european countries? there live practically, well, until retirement, and then they return. well, to my historical homeland, where the roots of germany and messi are in germany. i worked as a neurosurgeon, then a neuropathologist, when i arrived in armenia, i just stopped on my feet in europe, life is interesting and easy to earn, and in the countries of the former soviet union, including armenia, it is difficult to work a lot. uh, the territory of armenia
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is all times smaller than belarus, for comparison, ours, the minsk region is larger here . about three million people live here, while outside the armenian diaspora many times more many relatives help financially. these money transfers from abroad, living and working armenians make up about 14% of the country's gdp . this is where my son lives. in europe, he sends me this money every month. and so i receive a pension. i used to be a doctor, this therapist, but now there is no place, because you know, uh, you have to be young, what a pension is enough for. on what's hard now is hard. uh, actually, if you need to save money, otherwise, if they don’t help,
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in general, it is not difficult, it is very difficult to live. in which country and austria he does not live, it is difficult everywhere now, but if he does not help, i will not be able to live, armenia today. what earns the most and can be in percentage terms. here are the top five enterprises in the sphere. e in economics. uh, the greatest is ours. uh, light industrial agriculture, yes, we still have cities that are an industry that also gives a good, gross volume. and so the orientation now goes to a greater extent on the it-services sector in the first place, prices are rising in armenia. many people talk about this, and that's who we managed to talk to. watch whether in belarus the pricing policy is changing a little. a lot of attention is paid to how does armenia plan to keep prices down or maybe reduce wages? what's the policy here? look. yes, i follow belarus,
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because it is not a foreign country for me, and i see how, in an administrative way, you probably regulate prices more and, uh, a good analysis is being done, because it’s really private business somewhere. decided reinsure their risks and increased the mark-up e, which happened recently with regard to armenia. what i have never seen in other countries lowering the price of gasoline, it was amazing, in simple terms, ninety-fifth gasoline. if it cost 920 g. today it costs 500 g, in some places 480 and 490, that is, here, uh, the market mechanism. food products have risen in price and the phenomenon of this phenomenon is hardly amenable to mathematical or academic understanding. the minimum wage in armenia is 68,000 drams, while the food basket is 70,000 drams, if
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translate into belarusian. this is about 420 rubles. prices are steadily rising according to statistics for the last year, the biggest price increase for bread, but for the last month for vegetables, as far as food is concerned. we must understand with you that logistics is changing, the entire supply chain is changing. and it all becomes more expensive, and we understand that what used to cost 2 rubles. 50 kop. conventionally, it now costs three rubles, because 50 kopecks. our importer additionally spends on e, logistics for customs clearance on some other aspects and he has to from other reserve places in others. zincs bring goods for consumption within our country, in general, yerevan is visually everyday yes, there are many tourists, but the locals are building houses , repairing roads and preparing for winter. it starts later than the calendar. we work for
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orders someone to arrest. and to check the car or so on, yes, but in belarus the sanctions are the european union against belarus , the sanctions are imposed on the goods, not their sports goods, we import them to me, it should be normal for you to have the plant's tractors working. kolkhoz. more here there is almost a worker. product how old is already 2 years we have, well,
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normal history with us. god forbid, so rich and ancient that you won’t remember all the numbers and names , but it’s not even about the names or numbers. the main thing is that i can want to convey the soul of the otmennichek soul. this is the most important thing, the rest of the numbers. yes, it is important, but not the most important. you can even read about it. well, here is the communication. i want people to fall in love with armenia for what it is with the help of my stories. today in may, a private guide and our guide in her native armenia said several times today that e stone is dough for you. yes, in the hands of the armenians. i'll show you, please, please, i'll show you. now i’m going to make a new fresh one, this is a cuneiform that was left by the ural seedlings , the first that the rebuns built fortresses from whose name and the name of our city erebuni erivan yerevan goes here it is written
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that he wrote that 60,000 people were sent from this territory from the territory of the mountain, to build the fortress of erebuni this is a living testimony. yes, this can also be considered a stone passport. although our city has such an original passport. well, the fact that the stone works in the hands of the armenians, as you have noticed the dough, then in such a strong soft stone, relatively, the bazaar is hard. you can see how our people made lace on the stone. i tell you that, when god allocated lands to different peoples. he gave us the most rocky piece in the world. it was cruel. such a challenge. we have accepted this challenge. at first. it was a dialogue in such high tones, tough dialogue. and now it’s just a nice conversation in the hands of armenians, the stone works like dough, but at the same time i’m sure that you, as a former journalist,
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don’t exist. we have already decided this diagnosis. yes, yes, this is a diagnosis, follow what happens to me along with the history of the world. in general, we are watching. and it is our genetic memory of the one who refuses. well, you know, well, if you take what it is, well, yes, but it is being erased , for example, ukraine well, well, yes, they are abandoning the soviet period. here is world war ii great patriotic war war. we are distant sons. why should we abandon monuments? why refuse this is history, is it our part? for a certain part of your history, this renunciation of your roots will be carried away by the breeze and not noticed. have mercy. i
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they are workaholics. well, don't be lazy, just as i said once , we are squeezing bread out of a stone. you represent well our intellectual minds. we don’t have oil, no, there are no other large reserves that you can control the whole world with your hands, but the most valuable thing is here, we must first have it here for harmony, and then, as for the sanctions, what is fraught with and what they teach, we return to goris shakin and she is tu-chan 40 years old, lived in germany, returned to his homeland already being retired, but originally from iran , a country that has been 40 years from sanctions. they
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start building with their own efforts. yes, but today i'm leaving iran. 7 million people live and work in the united states alone 250,000 doctors engineers from iran 1/3 nasa iranians and a magician in germany the german parliament has mayors, immigrants from iran in different parties enter parliament unconditionally sanctions they force you to think not to be lazy, not to sit and wait for someone else's help, so that you yourself create. now, for example, russia will be forced to create its own chips, its tvs and all sorts of parts that it used to buy from other states. we are in the common economic union and we signed this agreement in the fifteenth year, no matter how strange it is now at the moment, no matter how good it is in the next years. uh, we must not deny i turn our backs on our trading partners. yes, the tests that
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fell not only in belarus are obtained because the. we have good economic ties being established, and our overall gross income is growing. ah, income. yes, we will generally increase the volume of mutual trade, create a joint venture, i cannot say that we can really bring all goods through our territory and so on and so forth, but provide some kind of support and show, uh, other directions. uh, armenia is ready. now yes, i want to say that on the other side and behind , too, it is no longer visible from here. dark. we have industry. now where he is engaged, mainly the production of white wine and cognac, too, and here is my husband. he was born according to the classics, he makes red dry wine by hand and is aged here now we will pass, please, quickly, you need to eat it a little a day in secret. yes,
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after dinner, it’s, as it were, necessarily the norm, yes, after already 100.50 g of different dry wine, well, takes a sip, i walk around the house, concentrate, what did i do? how relaxing it is. they have five hectares of their own vineyards with up to 30,000 bottles of bottled wine per year starting from olga hectare. uh, the fact is that after the soviet soyuz, uh, they gave us land in the villages, as if now, yes, uh, white-fishing, and a family member got some kind of horse, or bullets, or a garden , uh, well, some people and vineyards, and we got exactly half a hectare of a vineyard , since we uh had a six-person family, economic parents are now doing winemaking in armenia today, i would say yes, and if a good consumer wine, uh, the user will always find uh, but in the
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meantime, when we started, of course not. mm. for some time this business was stopped. even though he brought wine. e pretty good. but anyway in those days there was no culture of wine storage, wine stores spoiled and emir decided to withdraw from the market for improper storage. all our products began to be engaged in the production of cognac. last year for the first time sent to washington in plans for this and the future large consumer market russia belarus export today there is no belarus here, when uh hmm there was a period, but because of the politics i don’t know because of the mmm situation. everything, as it were, was interrupted, put on, what can be, because now we are already sending moscow. uh, ukraine was the time that ukraine was sent now, as it were, stopped let's see how
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life will be and finish, but i don't know europe and well, we need to work all the time if you work, you do, in the end, you achieve something . and if you keep sitting and complaining about politics against the state, you will have nothing. whether a good hostess in armenia is usually determined by two points, firstly, this is dolma, something like belarusian cabbage rolls, only the leaves use grapes, the worse dolma is, the better the hostess. well, the second - this underwear can be found today in almost every armenian courtyard and girls, they say here they teach this business from childhood to hang up underwear according to the color scheme. it turns out such a gradient well , in size. as you can see, not everywhere. today the canon is observed. hello. and we are doing a program about armenia yes, and we are interested. how many utility bills. you? how
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is life, do we believe that it is normal? tell us what how much does it cost us? this is hourly work. yeah, how many hours we work, how much it turns out. uh-huh learned, that is, it turns out 50% conditionally with gas heating go to a communal apartment. there, perhaps, we will have loans and you will not leave our country from here anymore. it warms up the room, and so on, it turns out, all together. taken. it's 17.000. approximately normal. well, it turns out 150-150. generally good, then rent an apartment rents an apartment 150.000. she earns so much,
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or something, they give so much for a quart, well, 4 years ago. eh, it was possible for 35.000? e with well take an apartment, well a room now is the most room 100,000 costs almost three times. one can say for products. this is visible to everyone. clearly, these are simply crazy prices, we have never had such prices. i was 20 years old. he is there with us one calm, clean, you know, i actually said, that's when they didn't make noise outside the city. it was not so good and very very good dairy products. we know that in armenia there are specialized shops and it seems like the housewives buy very tasty
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dishes. well done in belarus, you know. these are logically clean, in my opinion you have more than we have. by the way, why from your cheese household e industry truth products, your products are very good, almost like the soviet period natural. well, yes, we always do. if possible, use it by the way. in armenian cuisine there is not, not only belarusian milk, but no, they seem to give flour. you know, as a former journalist i follow the news, i can read between the lines. i can even analyze for myself and
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sometimes i even argue with my husband. it will be here soon. this, well, it’s clear all over the world this is happening, such pockets are mines delayed action, which were still laid 100 years ago after the first world war, when these different poles formed, well, it’s understandable that it explodes, when it’s necessary, there are no random things in politics . people have become some kind of commercial, everything that works is watching the body. and it is sleeping. if something is going on in belarus. this is mirrored in many states. that is, we are a single system. we want it, we don't want this continent another continent. this is the planet earth, if there is an explosion somewhere , everyone suffers. how can you think like this only one day, i don’t understand, we also have a lot of such people in belarus who love their job, well, they want to take this business away from them now, imposing sanctions. well, this is political technology. you know, but i don’t want to lie somewhere, but, in my opinion, 150 such
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technologies were said, in the case of armenia they used 120 and i read it somewhere, i just don’t invent it. it's the politics of technology. these are different ones. uh, tools, this is both television and print and this is neuro- linguistics. these are some phrases, some morals. but this is understandable. it's so big dangerous unified system. this is a new world. i don't know where the world is heading. a new era, this will not translate into good the difficult periods for belarus found inside our country, and in the 2021st 22nd year i was in the republic of belarus like this. e. i love this country. this is true. yes, uh, my parents still live in it, despite my moving, uh, since september 22, my parents preferred to stay there, they felt for themselves that place, that house where they can live for themselves and continue their business, which they they love them too
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