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transit account further, the woman accessed the account in internet banking and found that funds were debited from the card account in the amount of 2,000 rubles. the opk employees conducted a check by investigators. law enforcement officers opened a criminal case, reminding a simple algorithm of actions in order not to become a victim of internet scammers, end the conversation in the messenger and call the bank at the official contact numbers , third-party applications are not installed at the request of unknown persons and in no case are access codes reported. 400 g of mephedrone, and also 35 tablets of mdma were seized by gomel border guards from drug distributors a special operation took place as part of the liquidation of the channel for the supply of prohibited substances to our country 2.24-year-old belarusians were detained a criminal case threatens them with up to 20 years in
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prison. the pushkin library congratulates the capital region on the 85th anniversary of the festive event includes five art and photo exhibitions of odessa drawings to the work of artists, the minsk region for all visitors to the event, including schoolchildren, students and large families. a game quiz with questions about the sights of the region. and in the interactive map of the minsk region , visitors marked significant places for themselves. i want to note that we, as a center of local history activities among the libraries of the minsk region , always pay great attention to local history. we have, uh, almost every day there are some book exhibitions and events. prepared, er, a quiz for library readers, where questions will be presented for all districts of the minsk region, and i will remind them, on 22 there er, there will be questions regarding the history of art of famous natives. maybe
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even some literature. questions, that is, places related to the literature of the birth of yakub kolas kupala, also written directly by them and other writers , but related to the minsk region. today we went to an exhibition dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the minsk region. so we really liked it very interesting photo. moreover, i myself like to take pictures and at one time i also took part in various exhibitions named after pushkin, as well as the presented exhibition of kukala from around the world, thematic book projects in the region. and in the photo of vernis there are picturesque places of his native land. 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 code on the screen. see you at 13:00. in the women's bracket
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, all three belarusians made their way without loss, during the second round of the first season of the major ustrals, it came after victoria azarenka and alexandra and sosnovich. arina sobolenko successfully overcame the starting round in the first russian belarus and the fifth in the world confidently coped with the czech teresa martintseva 6.1.6.4 in the next sobolenko circle. will play with the american shelby rogers 51st in the planetary report card nadya along the track and from argentina, azarenka's rivals against jessica, the us figure yegor sharangovich, the third match in a row is gaining points in the regular draw of the nhl and his new jersey wins in the fifth match in a row belarusian forward in the game san jose assisted grapefz already in the first minute, and victoria daryl was celebrated in a shootout four thirteen minutes 56 seconds also in one block. yegor's efficiency is minus one.
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offense to simply criticize the monarchy? by the way, belarus was the most talked about during the pandemic. of course, you were our star here. one could say that the cooks would be able to run the state. now each is almost the second, the door is closed. this scary. that is, it's already hello hunger for me it's winter in a fur coat. here in barcelona on the street. constantly lukashenka dictator well, well, it's constantly like it comes through. here is catalonia , provided that people have enough, and a strong economy, and even then people could not stand the communal for more than three days. we have risen and gasoline has risen since the beginning of the war. who is to blame russia has already been cut off, they are already flying into the abyss into this soup and continue to chop through the bushes. well, guys, well, it's impossible. lisa russia has not forgotten russia, i don’t worry, u
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you will be fine. sanctions for the people in spain we are in barcelona a city a railway station a city-ports a city where 20 years ago oksana vasilenko decided to drop anchor herself, originally from donbass, she married a spaniard journalist with extensive experience not a day without news reports even today. let oksana not work in her specialty already in the status of a reader and viewer. we talked with her not only about sanctions and the relationship of the kingdom to our republic, but also the situation inside her country, and there turned out to be oh, how many problems are already traditional. we let you speak about our hero. this is a direct speech without the author's remarks, so that everyone draws a conclusion for himself and that's what oksana began her story to the refugees. they're hmm generally spaniards. they're probably even too
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tolerant. that is, they are, and even refugees, when the syrian lo. in which there were before ukrainian refugees, they but perceive them, but they are ready to help. in principle, they are ready to help in some way to make life easier for people here, and so on and so forth. the only thing is that spain is not the kind of country that has so much money that it can afford allow to fully contain, that is, if the more northern countries are there, and germany-france and so on. they, that is, they have money there to specifically help them, that this is not here, but in fact they treat migrants very well. and the same with the ukrainians. and the only thing, that is, this, as it were, the fuse passes quickly. that is, they are . first time, they help. uh, then it's like, well, they talk less on tv, so we know less less, less how we would react to it, and the only thing, of course, from the ukrainian refugees is just a little bit of an ambiguous relationship. why because and it
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depends on how someone is oriented? politicians, that is, those who, for example, have been following that for 8 years, and their small percentage is very small. here, but those who followed what happened for 8 years, uh, in ukraine a. naturally, they react differently to all this, knowing, that is, the bombing, donetsk, and so on and so forth. here are the rest, that is. well, the layman, what happens? well, they told him, so they said they didn’t say, well, that means it’s not there. that's what they have now they said that the war in ukraine began with the majority. it started in february. so, accordingly, they are, as it were, ready to help people. propaganda here, of course, is the most powerful to do anti-russian, of course. but again, these are the media that are not the official media of any european country. actually, she is not independent, that is, but they will speak, especially there, for example, if there, if we speak there, italy france germany austria they are even more or less belgium
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for example, that is, they are more like that more powerful countries that are still on to something. spain is a country that she is subordinate to, that is, uh, she says what they say there, there it goes, anti-russian propaganda well, it means that there will be anti-russian propaganda here, and belarus, by the way, was most talked about during the pandemic. of course, you were our star here, because there was such a powerful pandemic propaganda here, what? well, you know the masks, yes, we just have here in this heat in this humidity we wore masks in the summer, you could just die in them truth. our children were kept at home, not leaving the house for more than 60 days. we counted by the day no one had read for months. it was terrible. in fact. children. they just went crazy afterwards. they say that there were psychologists for children. it's just, well, they are busy working, because the children could not go out, some children were hysterical, then they did not want to go out, generally 5-7 year old children. they didn’t want to go
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to the streets, they were scared to see what was happening, and they were proud of you, they showed that look at belarus with them own nothing. and yet everything is fine. even better than everywhere else lukashenka dictator lukash all the time . this is why because and the local democracy, well, five years ago in 1717 . we did a referendum in catalonia on the independence of catalonia yes, who were we shooting , that is, that blood flowed and everything else, that is, here's democracy for you. then these people simply believe that they have the right to climb into another country there and say he is a dictator and you, and you only have the word
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democracy? there's nothing else, right? that's it, when it starts, it just sounds funny. in general , i think that the country, and it will decide for itself. here they need democracy, they need it there, i don’t know, it’s a flax regime. i don't know portocracy, anything, if people live comfortably in this country normally, and it's economically profitable they can give birth to children and be sure tomorrow to live in peace. what difference does it make where it is democracy , someone famous said democracy is beautiful balloons that people are forced to look at while they rummage through their pockets. and this is impudent and public pickpocketing. oksana also observed the year 2020 in belarus, and her own people were rummaging around. well, these are the people of romash, who, well, some kind of opposition for the country. you're just a traitor, that's all, if you want to change your country, here, get into
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politics and try to change something there. may you not become president okay? you have a totalitarian regime. although the way you live, you know, you can live like an atar. here, ah, but but you want you here. yes, there are changes in the country, but the body and the country do not need to understand it, but to do so that the people feel improvement. they are the approach of war, not the approach. there's not that even sanctions. i know what it was like with donetsk, when people were blocked, people had nothing to eat, if it were not for russia, then donetsk would have died, simply people were dying of hunger. this is true, and so, respectively. well, why are you pulling this, this, this, into your own country. you will make a patriot in your country so that life would be better only during lenin's time one could say that she was a cook. maybe he can run the state there. no , he can't. well, already, for this, global buildings are usually needed, especially now is our time, yes, that is, you won’t go out from the kitchen to the stands because well, you don’t know how to negotiate.
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but it was, well, it was ridiculous to talk about it at all, because, well, man, i understand that if she has been sitting at home all her life, if she has been a housewife there all her life, and now she is going somewhere. well, well, well, who are you, i mean, and this is on the one hand on the other hand, how long have you known this? i'll say it will support for now. you understand that such things cannot be done from scratch. here is ukraine yes, it lasted two months. maidan without money from the outside, he could go. i have a question what money was used to buy 30 useful functions, but no, they cost 3 kopecks. that is, i do not believe that people can afford to stand for free for two months somewhere on the maidan and so on. and just like that, yours went crazy. here she is. well, well, it's clear that a person lives somewhere, even shoot apartment. it's someone who pays. i think that there are some trips she has, but someone pays for it. if i had the opportunity to live now, in my opinion, her husband is sitting, yes, if i'm not mistaken, that's what she lives on. if there is no support from the outside with money, what a person
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lives on, everything ends up, when funding ends, it’s like this everywhere, when they want it here, for example, in my opinion, there are 10 days or there, i don’t remember how many months, uh, there was talk about it speech to stop the economy here, that is, so that enterprises do not work and so on and so on people could not hold out for three days, because it is no longer possible for people to pay taxes to provide families to pay utility bills. and pay. if you rent an apartment there, then for the scheme of the apartment, and so on and so forth. here is catalonia, provided that people have enough, and a strong economy, what, mmm, how do they have a mattress of money there, as if everyone has it . someone has more, someone has less. but there are people who could not stand it for more than three days about democracy and sanctions all together, as it were, and everything else. ah, here democracy in europe, yes, here we are in spain , you know that in spain there is criminal liability for simple, but there is criticism of the monarchy and the government, that is, we have a
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criminal article, for this we have a rapper who sang a song about the king which was in a negative way, and they gave him 3 years, republican, with a different address, what mother's last name? i'm far away here her name, that is, here's the whole democracy for you. here are all the laws. that's all, the training manual is the same, these are the methods that change. well, because now it is more developed. social networks, fourteenth a year, uh, we didn’t all sit on whatsapp telegram didn’t exist. and the principle itself, it ’s the same, and i’ll tell you. if you installed it, it would be the same. and since your country is smaller, it’s not at all clear what your law is 9 million. yes, if i’m not mistaken, you have a strong leader no matter how much lukashenka says everything about him, he is a strong leader in
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fact, that is, he holds the country. and you know, i’ll tell you, i haven’t been to belarus, but i was surprised once, a couple of years ago there were photographs, everyone says what you think, from where, i swear i thought it was either? well , who is one of the european capitals, yes, and it was minsk that is, and you have a country that is, and hers, well, here is the leader who can keep it at all, when it comes to alleged belarusian violence, oksana immediately interrupts, says you have not seen violence. we dispersed it with water bodies. who said that it's cruel, and you try there here with this humidity there is plus five and cold water was poured on you. how normal it is. that is, it is not cruel, but there someone twist your arms. it's cruel, you know? if you want, you can see, uh, october 1, 17. here catalonia just write the violence there during the referendum. you will see footage. you will be simply stunned, because this was real violence, when
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there is not russia, not belarus, not belarus, there is still a disadvantage, you understand, because this is forbidden, well, they twisted someone’s arms, as if they rose from someone there at all yes, there can be eyes with a spray can. i saw your protests there. and how twist. well, well, compared to what 's going on here, no one even looks here, there's not a disabled person and a disabled person there. here you will get everything, you understand, and now it’s not for the old man, it happens to anyone here anymore. but it used to be years ago, and these are mounted police, well, again, many are the percentage that you understand what is happening to them. this is all and understands that this is all, but it is so much she thought that ah belarus was dispersal demolition. and now the economy, like nothing else, feels any political fluctuation there is this and in spain inflation. growing in many enterprises, a clause is introduced into the charter, and the growth of wages and raise it. they cannot be higher than 2%. as you understand, there is no
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link to inflation by half . oksana says that the price of her grocery set has risen in price. they tell us what it means that our communal apartment has risen and gasoline has risen, uh, at first the war. who is to blame for russia because of the war? yes, but in fact, if you kind of look, in fact, we actually had gasoline and electricity rose in november last years and gasoline rose from them twice, then it decreased a little, but electricity was not a dream. electricity then brought a little more, people are sitting, boughs. eh, already cut off. they are already flying into the abyss into this juice and continue to chop it in pieces. well, well, well, guys, well , you can’t do that, gas. you don't want to buy? and what will you buy from you with coke closes? as a matter of fact, there were two factories here, one is closing, why, yeah, because there is no one to drink coca-cola, there is no one to sell it, because of course tourists - it's coca-cola, the easiest to pronounce. you know , you don't remember in it. what kind of
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drinks are there, right? or what kind of wine? you'll choose it 's harder, and what kind of lyrics is it? well, there were two factories left alone. actually beer. here, it's a factory not operating at full capacity. i don't understand at all in this situation, that is, well, good war. well , okay. you may not believe in politics there. and if you really want to, yes, say lukashenka and putin yes, but guys, and what does it have to do with people who cannot come? here they are, then there is, okay, people will find where to go. and you can go to baikal, you know, you can go to kamchatka, dagestan, i don’t know, anywhere in russia, so here are the places to visit. watch and have fun, but you'll have to do this. well , who did you hurt? well, people didn't come here, let's go to the black sea to the crimea, right crimea was overcrowded this year. right here, they came money, that is, this is your problem. and you continue to cultivate it. this situation is completely incomprehensible to me for you, if you went out in the city center before, i can say for sure that this was not the case. that is, now every almost second, the door is closed. it's scary, in general, because
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, well, it's the economy - it's taxes, it's jobs, and so on, and that's it. this, of course, just dies. here are whole whole areas for tourists. well, an example from the losses of the belarusian in the european market, what is fertilizer used for? well, firstly, they are cheap, of course, and secondly, so that, that is, the land will not give you such a quantity without fertilizers. of course, i didn’t work in agriculture, but my grandmother there was a garden, did you understand what it was used for? if we assume that they will buy the same fertilizers that are more expensive, that is, the price will rise accordingly. naturally, seb. the suit grows everything, eventually pays. ah, the buyer, of course, but the problem is that it may not be enough, you know? now that's scary. that is, it's already hello hunger and it's likely that this is not our lands, you know, it's black earth here, well, it's good if something grows, and then only their own cultures grow. and here is the problem, what is it, uh, not only in agriculture,
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that is, here each country produces only what it allows, that is, when you join the european union, you tell you this , this is how the soviet union had a planned economy. here is the same thing here, actually there. but, that is, we, for example, spain, you used to have olives, olives, oranges. there are a couple more. that's all, that is, but in the absence of a harvest. i understand that each country will work for itself, say, if you have three times less wheat and you won’t sell by yourself. although i can already you know, after all this anything from the european union. well, maybe they sell. they blow their own hungry, i don’t know, but, but, as it were, according to the logic, it is necessary, in principle, to leave your people. and you won't sell it either. and what, then, you won’t sell if we produce olives and oranges here, where we will replace bread with olives and oranges, but this is not bread. anyway, i'm sanctioned at 95%, well, some nuances. i can still understand they did it badly,
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but to someone, but in 95%, they are not just a boomerang. it's not boomerang it's not that you got worse, but we got better no. ah. that is, for example, the same kalina fertilizers. what, you won’t find where to sell them completely, i would be sure there. there is a huge world, you know, and they can be sold to another place, but europe gets transported as close as possible. yes, belarus to europe there, in terms of pathology, also costs a lot of money at the cost itself, since they are inexpensive, yes, that is, it gets at the minimum, but now will pay the maximum. you will find it where to sell and again, he did something worse to someone, what will germany do when they are cold, each country sets limits for itself there, that is, they have a limit in their apartment, either 16, or 19 °. for me, it's winter in a fur coat. here in barcelona on the street in general in all of europe, in general, everywhere it surprises me. one thing, people think, here are the leaders of the countries in the
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first place, they should take into account the interests of their own countries, then everything else wars in syria in iraq in afghanistan ah liquefied gas of america and i don’t know the war or the operation of russia there and so on . you guys are in first of all, you should think that your children here will die from the cold. it’s just that the child should be warm at 24-25 °, then you will put him 19, he will get pneumonia. he will die. it's just that's just, yes, newborn children. how can you even set these limits, what are you entitled to? that is, you are taking a normal life from your own population , i don’t even say a comfortable normal life. you understand their prices, you make them live in the cold, and you will continue to do the same. it’s not at all clear to me why, but the leaders of the countries are ah go, in principle, against their own people. why and how will it all end? i'm just afraid to think, because they have something there and so sorry, and the prices are high emigration crazy, plus they pay an immigrant. if you are
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lucky here, you paid, you were not lucky, you didn’t pay, then they pay for refugees, when, that is, it’s all this crazy burden on the budget , someone has to pay for it. and so it goes on and on. this happens in all european countries. i don't know, i don't have any explanations, no opinions. she something no, i can only shrug my shoulders and it’s not for russia, not for belarus, i didn’t worry, eight will be fine. here is the background of what i see here. i thought we'd be great. here's a question about europe. i have big questions, very big ones. this region is called little venice. as you understand, due to the weather conditions , we won’t be able to start traveling in a raincoat, but in
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no case will this interfere with our acquaintance with the city; however , hundreds, even thousands of kilometers, a unique architectural structure. one of the most famous names of the tower is belaya vezha, although in its history it is white. she never was. by the way, who didn’t know this particular tower is depicted on a five-ruble banknote, the national belarusian authenticity is home morning, where clothes and weaving items were stored, the red corner of the bed and stove is approximately this is what a typical belarusian khadka looked like and incredibly many positive emotions. the first time i see a bison, they were born, by the way, this year hello travel online with belarus 24 tv channel. watch high
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stakes on the main air big races for the future and projects of the future for these purposes will allocate 270 billion dollars . it's hard to keep going. how to do it with minimal cost in a complex balance of interests will benefit from a smooth broadcast consider the global trends that affect our lives. watch on tv belarus 24 times in minsk and what is the purpose of such meetings, and why is it important today? here is this cultural platform and take away the countries of residence in order to adequately popularize telling and showing belarus how wonderful belarusian culture is. you rightly said that these internships have been held since 2016, and we started one internship in vot, uh, which
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was attended by 20 people, but there was such a huge demand for these creative interns. here are the classes that we eventually switched to two internships a year 20 people each, and after the pandemic, when everyone got bored and everyone was eager to just come to our beautiful belarus, we switched to 30 people and it was not enough and this year we switched to the number 40. nevertheless, it’s already the turn for the next haircut. this is also lined up, because there are a lot of people who want such events, the program is filled. this year, specifically this year. uh, of course, since up to a year of historical memory. we visited the memorable trostenets memorial, where they laid flowers, an interesting excursion and so many emotions. she caused our compatriots, because the belarusian peoples really suffered very much during the great patriotic war , they know about it and, even being what alla probably will tell about it, there is an interesting museum where they talked about the genocide of the jewish population very much. there
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are so many moments, uh, for the first time we took our interns from the world of nesvizh, because usually we tried to feed them with such an authentic and belarusian culture, we went to the regions. naturally, leaving for this creative internship too, of course there is in the regions where they meet with grandmothers who are carriers, but of authentic belarusian culture. and where they learn household chores - they watch dances, let's say some old recipes of the national belarusian cuisine. well , here they were simply amazed by the beauty of our castles, like the world, they plunged into this belarusian culture in this direction of our belarusian history, belarusian culture. well, from which countries do people come to belarus? how to become a member of this cultural program, of course, we are with everyone by our belarusians abroad, the republican center for national cultures, it is 24/7, they say, you can call day and night to ask any questions and through e, the ministry of foreign affairs, the ministry of foreign affairs. there is an advisory council, taking into account the fact that, uh, the republican center for national cultures, this is one of its main activities, we are familiar with almost everyone. belarusians, and
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it really is abroad. that's what she just said, it's so important, because, but it's one thing when we officially communicate, when we correspond there or meet at some official direct, but the most important thing is to meet. here at such internships, when this informal communication takes place, when we begin to be friends, when we see each other, that is, it is worth a lot after each trip. i can tell you for sure that the plans , uh, have already been 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 in counseling.
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