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canvases in the retelling of the people's artist of the ussr and belarus valentin elizariev, we are waiting for the change of performers of the main parts, the soloists of the mariinsky and bashkir theaters will fit in. it has been a practice for all recent years that in our classical performances it performs as a guest. here but now it has increased. uh, what a panorama of russian ballet will be presented at our festivals. it seems to me that this is a rather valuable classic, but the basic one that exists all over the world does not die as a classic. here are the musical foundations for him, theatrical and their oligographic opera, therefore, it means that without the classics there can be no academic theater , great efforts are offered for this. the culmination of the ballet summer will be a gala concert delivered on june 16, attended by rome and the premiere of the mariinsky kremlin and perm ballet. further, they will tell sports news today,
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stanislavsky stas good evening and thank you elena in the spotlight hot handball the final of all the league just one accurate throw decided the outcome of the confrontation. who won already in the issue? details right now. we only talk about sports. hello let's start brest secured the status of the strongest club in eastern europe from bag handball after winning the belarusian championship today, eduard koksharov's squad in the final of the sielig in the belarusian derby again beat the oncoming scanner in a bitter struggle, but this time 32 31 finals of the tournament were hosted by st. petersburg. i am grateful to the team for the fact that we survived, no matter how we were scored, but we put up a holiday today. we athletes
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work for people who come to enjoy the game and any competition. there is motivation from them and we feel it, we we can't play badly today. we proved it. the bronze medals of the tournament were won by the chekhov bears, leaving no chance for the perm bear 403. the midfielder of the belarusian national team vladislav klimovich leaves the cypriot championship here, he played for the club not salomin and , along with 12 other players, left the team in 29 championship and cup matches. kipra klimovich scored three goals and finished eighth in the championship. cyprus, we note vladislav klimovich is in the expanded composition of the belarusian national team for let us recall the qualifying matches of the european championship against israel and kosovo on june 16 and 19 and the games will be held in budapest the women's beach soccer team of belarus is inferior to
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the russian team in minsk in the first of two friendly matches, zero two squads did not vote, alvado lost, but at the same time we note the russians are among the top five teams on the planet double scored by varvara bychkova let's add a sip of our national team was satisfied with the quality of the game shown by the belarusian team of russia is very strong, and given this fact, every game is satisfied with our team different russia deserved these goals. we also had a number of dangerous moments, but did not implement them. i hope tomorrow we will score and play better . so tomorrow will be held on tuesday between these teams 18-20 in a live game. follow belarus 5 internet. belarusian weightlifters will fight for the olympic quotas in paris right now, our team is at the grand prix in the harbor, preparing to take part in its first qualifying tournament. in total such licensed starts. must have at least
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five for athletes applying for olympiad, but it is important to show the maximum result in two tournaments for an application for six teams for the grand prix. in the cube of 13 athletes, eight men, five women, 400 athletes from seventy -two countries will take part in the entire planetary forum. our team is allowed to compete in a neutral status, but not all rivals are happy to return to the platform of strong competitors. today, many do not want to, and many international federations are saying that we should not be allowed, because we are rivals. we are there im in the morning, but be sure they also competed at the russian championship at the russian championship, but the entrance to the international arena is probably nothing to compare, especially if we talk about the olympic games, it started today, but the first of the belarusians to compete for medals will be gennady laptev in the category up to 61 kg medals in
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this weight will be played on saturday also in the application of the men's team by such well-known masters of the barbell as evgeny tikhotsevich in the semifinal duel, the tennis player in a bitter struggle lost to karolina muchova from the czech republic six seven six five seven in the third site two but he lost the end of the match, and here is a nightmare, beatrice hodat confirmed her status as the favorite maya lost to the polish tennis player, in the second semi -final ilya ivashka leaves the tennis tournament of the challenger category in the british surbeton already after the fight of the second round, the belarusian occupying the world ranking 74th position did not cope with representative of the second hundred australians, romans and geeks. both worlds. we ended in tiebreakers, the score of which was 7:274 in favor of the opponent, belarus that
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we are making a lot of progress and conducting scientific research in all areas of transplantology. it's about transplantation. liver transplant kidney all organs of their transplants and bone marrow transplants. we are doing what is at the intersection of sciences and transplantation, immunology, epidemiology, and many many other things, and microbiology and personalized approaches are used. this allows us to do the same thing that we did
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before, but with the best quality of the best quality for the patient, of course, with less costs for us and as a result of a normal full-fledged life of that person. thanks to cellular technologies, which are now in great demand in the world and which began to be dealt with years ago in this business. we will sooner or later. this is what is called printing on printers and growing organs that people will need. we are doing research. the whole world is engaged in this by using a-a modified animal organs. uh, so that for a while, and as a bridge, they allow you to find one or another suitable organ for a person, and here we also have some success. we are engaged in the fact that we are struggling with various kinds of complications that
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arise after these most complex apparatus of operations, these are monological complications of patients, rejection reactions, this is an infectious complication, which is not rare, but severe compromised diseases of people. and in each of these areas , we make certain wide and this small step is a very significant contribution of life, people constantly come, of course, before we collaborated, mainly with ukrainian patients and recently was the fifteenth anniversary of the liver transplantation program. i've counted a little figured did not even count. how many ukrainian lives have been saved during this time, not only transplants, somewhere around a thousand people, to understand not a single thousand ukrainian citizens have been treated in our center during this time. now, of course, these cooperation these patients
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find it difficult for them to come. their cooperation is paused, but still , from time to time, one or another patient comes to us and enjoys our glory and with our glory and knowing that in our center he will be helped to fulfill his tasks qualitatively. now these are mostly kazakh patients. these are patients from the balkan region of serbia, still on the mountain of the regional tver wine. eh, there is even a program of cooperation with israel. these are citizens of the russian federation well, this is a serious surgery. this is for what is the top of the world medicine and not that well, not that there are few, where it is available, but in order to introduce these technologies in countries that they have been introduced, and colossal resources are being invested both in specialists and equipment and in creating the system. including from such countries
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, not a student of the republic of belarus comes to us . well, when we say why we are doing this , we always say that we are doing this, first of all, for belarus, this is a visiting card. if you want it ah, shares, it's proof of what we do. it's very cool and high quality at the highest level, and we create software for us citizens for belarusians. we want belarus not to be needed. we want the successes we reached, well, in particular, let's say a place in anticipation of kidney transportation, as belarus is now 150 days old. short waiting list for a citizen nowhere in the world is one of the well, probably the shortest waiting list, which means that belarus has the opportunity to get this high-tech operation eight times faster than residents of, say , the uk. in fact , a lot, because the center is located on the basis
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of the institution to this for 46 years. and first, order. it is necessary to bring constantly and very we do a lot for this. uh, this year, probably somewhere years. there may be a concept in the summer to build state-of-the-art e, linear accelerators, which he uses as hematology and to prepare patients for bone marrow surgery this year. we definitely see a new stem cell and bone marrow transplantation building being built. we started this program in 1993 for 30 years. we really want to go back to the 30th anniversary of this event at the end of 1993. i assure you, we will do this to introduce a new ultra-modern building, in which will use the most modern cellular technologies, in which our belarusian citizens will have the opportunity to receive this
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super-high-tech procedure in new modern conditions, not in the same conditions that we had 30 years ago. uh, what is popularly called blood cancer and treat this effectively according to the most modern protocols at the highest level. hello, you are watching the program, say, don't be silent studio victoria popova and tatyana shcherbina and today we have a swiss journalist and writer gay methane as our guest. good afternoon. we are very glad to see you, in addition, you are also the author of such a bestseller. you can say how russia west millennial war russophobia from charlemagne to the ukrainian crisis, you
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have done a great job to study the origins of russophobia, but today, and when you want to go in 2015, you have written a book. i would like you to add. several new top management added several new chapters to it and the book was recently handed over in france literally in january of this year, an updated version came out of russia of course, over these years, the situation has deteriorated greatly, and i effectively got out of bukin tutauzen in 2015. i was sure that this was already the peak of russophobia, but it turned out that this was only one of the stages of the journey. and i all know the significant growth of russophobic sentiments and anti-russian propaganda in the west. i really hope that one day this will all
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end, but so far i do not see this for those who have not yet read your book. you can, here, briefly answer where russophobia has its roots. is it possible to consider the split of orthodox and catholics as a starting point? russophobia was born even before the appearance of russia itself. six battles, like a giant, you are right, began with the separation of the catholic and orthodox churches, which happened in the 9th century, when russian statehood was born, the split finally took root when religion was very
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influential, however, it remains so in our days. look at ukraine, part of the catholic church is close to the pope, and the second is the orthodox people of those times who bleed and today is another important moment, it seems to me in history. the books are, uh, a forged will, or what? and peter i who promised to conquer the lands. well, in general, from this myth, in general, all the talk still begins that russia is an empire that wants to conquer as many lands as possible, this aggressive policy of russia. yes, it goes. that's just from this myth, it still remains. uh, the
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biggest stumbling block. well, that is , the collector of land is putin, and from peter i to putin, all collectors of land. now the remainder of one france in france is russophobia. it began to develop back in the 18th century, thanks to king louis 15, he married a polish princess , catherine ii, who was clearly opposed to russia, the country began to increase its own power in europe. this annoyed france very much because she was the head of europe . his successor is obliged to seize the entire
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european continent. it seems to me that this is very sorry, it is very important to note that such a letter does not exist, because i look at modern historians of western philosophers. all they lean. here on this document, as on a document, but you conducted research and assure that such a document does not exist. as an excuse to attack russia in 1812 he said if i didn't attack russia they would attack us first. we have evidence also used by great britain as a pretext to unleash the first crimean war in 1850 against russia and
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only in the second half of the twentieth century did french scientists prove that peter's testament was a fake, a century had passed since the will was forged, despite the proof that the document is almost never told that this document is false. that is, only narrow specialists know this, while the general public is unfamiliar with this information, i completely agree. unfortunately, this is the truth of the matter, which rendered the cover of your book. and why do we love to hate russia so much by what we mean by him here, of course, the collective west has occupied me for a long time and usually when i ask this question to my colleagues. they are in charge of
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resources. russia is too big crush and urgently use its resources from this, all the troubles in fact. do you think this is a correct or too simplified view, it does not work from this point of view. for the last 500 years, western countries have considered themselves the masters of the world, that it is their mission to rule the world, and here on the world map and you see a huge country of puppets, they really do not support this. in addition, russia has huge deposits of natural and human resources. they cannot
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support it. uh, of course they are so hostile towards russia and they want to split it up and share for us the perfect enemy. it is the collective west led by the usa for the west it is russia led by putin e. here. this is such an old technology that it is even hard to believe that it is still working and working. you could say it's still flawless. and because hollywood movies, if you even look at all hollywood films , ninety percent, of them there is a struggle between the west and the bad guys, the bad russians with a knife in their teeth, cinema. remember the
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james bond films of the cold war era verges, goodness and zlaton in the magazines program ntv will read your cliche uh, the same stereotypes and clichés are used about bad russians about a bad bear who threatens good western democracy stereotypes are so deeply rooted in the minds of western people of the western world that they, of course however, e continues to operate and
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develop and they are not refuted. this is a problem for the west, the image of russia as a demonic force is needed in order to make mistakes in the first place. diexpence of duty justifies its policies to voters, but we remember when in the usa gasoline began to rise in price, they also blamed putin for everything that it was not the american economy, uh , which biden brought, one might say, yes, yes, to such a collapse, uh, and supposedly putin raises prices at american gas stations.
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yes, this is already an established image that russia is to blame for everything if the winter is too cold putin is to blame if the summer is too hot, this is also russia's fault and, of course, gasoline prices that have increased in the usa are also putin's fault all russia's fault yes these narratives continue live and act in europe and the world buy cheap russian gas, but slips in expensive liquefied gas and the united states, but the rise in gasoline prices for consumers, of course, putin's fault but , in my opinion, the americans are beginning to guess something, at least we hear their timid protests against what they imposed as an enemy of putin e. do you think these protests are really looking for the small ones in the middle, the timid ones, or already, uh, the majority of the population understands what's going on? i mean western belarus go kate i
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would say that you are lucky that you were born and live in belarus because the level education. here, quite high people are well versed in both geography and science , few understand the political context and all the problems worse. dat e yes, thatswai youngogen, so i wouldn't be optimistic that the american public can understand and realize that they are just being deceived just two months ago. i was in the us talking to some of my good american friends, who are educated, who understand the us imperialist approach of introducing politics. i heard very harsh criticism
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from the republican and democratic parties. they they criticized the biden administration, which suggests that the participation of society is all right with an analysis of the situation and an understanding of the processes, that the unleashing of a war in ukraine by the democratic party and biden, they provoked it and the americans themselves write specific names about this, but there are a number of well-known american experts . uh, including the economist jeffreys, professor jonesymour, even henry kinchenger. they talk about the fact that the war was provoked by the states, woke up and said what would i
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do today for a gift. i'm in ukraine complete nonsense, but the western world believes in it , experts know who really did it, but you will not read this in the mass media. let us read from home the thoughts from your book, which your readers like to quote , stalin's deportation of entire peoples to the waterless desert of central asia is unconditional. a terrible crime, but in the slavery of spain and portugal, france and great britain 28 million africans. this is a pleasure trip, donated by generous tour operators, but it should be noted your sense of humor, you clearly counted on a wide the circle of readers, how readers perceived your book. in the european union, did it become popular in january, uh, sarcasm , but such humor does not find a response in the european higher circles of politics, i want to note that my book
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may not be a bestseller. uh, in terms of hundreds of thousands of copies sold bat east among the people and translated into seven languages. in france , it was sold out sold out, so we will now print it again. italy just came out last month, an updated version in france is also translated and my books are sold in china in the usa in italy in serbia in sweden and even in south korea, uh soda, this is because the book provoked the interest of the readers,
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it is brought from it by international academics and experts. at the very beginning of our conversation. it's that the level of russophobia has grown over the years while you wrote the book. eh, let's think about it. why and the reason for a long time i remind. we have a telegram channel. say don't be silent. subscribe and ask questions and suggest guests we are in touch. we will recognize you behind the architectural monuments of belarus of different eras and are ashamed to place, just one palace does not make much sense. that is
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, in any case, they also had to earn money, as if for a beautiful life, so there was an ilvarov nearby, an external and internal azba. uh, guessing us about the architecture of the baroque of the eighteenth year , let's share the jews, ticking facts, in general in classical architecture, in general in ancient architecture, any element is divided into three parts. here are the columns. so there is a base of architecture specifically for the temple, xavier's frantishka. uh, here uh, its greatness and i come from armchairs not only scales and uh, hallways by the weakening of the facade, the architecture of belarus on belarus 20 tents in different corners of the country in the places of traeda and exploits of the side, remember ah, a hero and a hero of the cold, eliminating power, all the army of tribal commanders of their family members, the great small yans shackle
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the historical truth and predict zashyvvart zausedy. and if you pass into a narrow place , you send us off for christmas. freedom to show a breakthrough is not partisan. its warm zone is not the exaltation of partisans. breakthrough without smart it's gone road of life about memorial complexes. belarus, look at the documentary cycle , the memory of my land on the belarus 204 tv channel . on the air say again, do not be silent. and today we have a swiss journalist and writer
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gimetan as our guest. you write in your book that the main annoyance of the west is that for the last few centuries russia has been too reactionary too communist too conservative too collectivist and so on. all the same. if you figure it out , the west can also show china, but for some reason does not. why am i sure you can say? this is because russia is too big in many ways. e you reproaches the prosecution again. they are addressed to china and there was an image of a bad bear, and now there is also an image of a bad dragon. 5-10 years, especially since the trump administration, china
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is becoming more and more a new enemy for the west to this fluoride and biden administration. by the way, i see now a good opportunity to write a book of wasp phobia, hostility towards china appears. a new threat, a new enemy archive for the west that is developing between china and us russia is a big cause for concern. never been a colonial power. they didn't invade their neighbors, so it's hard to fabricate information against beijing that they're invaders can't create
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an image of china as an imperialist power , they didn't attack anyone with one image of human rights violations, and now this narrative about how much human rights are violated by people has been used for the same scheme. yes, yes, the empire of peter in the field of human rights in china however, this tool is absolutely false and false, because, firstly, it was not
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used at all, it was not used at all in relation to. iraq is not during the war in afghanistan, yemen and many other countries , yes, y-mine for fighting for attacks on china and this is manipulation not a concern for human rights. this is an opportunity to blame beijing through the western propaganda machine. and no one talks about the children who died due to us sanctions. oh , it's just collateral damage. this is a good example of double standards. how can you use human rights for your own purposes in
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er this is very biased in the interests of western countries on the one hand 500,000 children. this is not a problem, but human rights in china is a concern for all mankind. well , at the same time, the united states has been taking the most aggressive actions against russia for the past few years, including granting nato membership to a number of former soviet republics. this is the creation of a missile defense account to protect europe and its deployment in countries that were previously allies of the soviet union sanctions, after all. here you agree that any reasonable state. uh, why would such steps threaten their safety? i'm a normal old number, the nation, of course, would perceive all these actions as a threat, and the united states itself would act in a similar way in the first place. look into history.
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negotiate normally , many important meetings and negotiations were held on june 16 , 2021, putin also met and they discussed security issues. all this in order to resolve the situation related to security issues and the situation on ukraine, but the west really did not want specific actions, did not want to implement the minsk agreements. and so long ago, merkel gives french president hollande, openly admitted that in fact no one was going
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and did not want to comply with the minsk agreements in order to give ukraine time to arm itself for war with russia so that kiev would have the opportunity to attack people in the donbass and you have been in journalism for 43 years in crimea. how much do we know? let's talk about freedom of speech, we can argue today, that the free press is an axon, an alisman to work. and that's how i worked. here, asc i follow the facts to look for evidence of points of view, in order to
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looks in the mirror at himself. is there freedom of speech in western worlds, if you look closely at the level of censorship, after all, the russian media were banned yes vashingtovich, there is no way to read articles from the sputnik publication and watch from there and in europe. nobody talks about this. this applies not only to the accusation of russia and belarus and china that they do not have a freedom of the press academy , but also to western experts like me or those academics who have an eye for the situation. we can't show up. now on television they simply don’t let us in or block us, again we are talking about censorship
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already inside the western world against our own citizens in germany, for example, it’s even forbidden wave the russian flag. what is this freedom in france and other european countries. the fighting ukrainian soldiers have nazi ss lightning stripes and no one sees a problem here. for me it's a tragedy, and in the sixth and
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fourteenth to the fourteenth year. you were the chairman of the geneva section of the swiss red cross and at that time there were publications loud wikileaks about how prisoners from the checks of the red cross were hidden from the antonam of the american prison how did you feel about the revelations from julian sange and how you think about him now, what do you think about his imprisonment. uh, do you consider eight personal? realistic, because now he is in very harsh prison conditions. it
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was in 2010 in geneva in the swiss prestub. they have it for uh 2015. we met. he lived there. i was a member of the international support committee. from what do they know him konden-baths? uh, without a tribunal that positions itself as the best democracy in the world sun in prison without trials without tribunals, that
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this exemplary punishment awaits you, but, by the way no less. his point of view, in your opinion, is really his civic position and his desire to convey some kind of his truth, or this is an order, and he is working off someone's money. i think this is a consequence of a huge fine, and fox news has to pay $ 800 million when counting votes in the election. well
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maybe you are lying or not. you also need to be careful about what kind of facts are presented to you. the situation with the northern streams, when this gas pipeline was blown up in all western media , was said that it was russia itself that blew it up. but that's idiotic. imagine the situation russia spends 10 billion to build it, and then blows it up quite normally, as a natural fact in
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ever be an investigation into the northern flow, the international investigation that you are all waiting for has been completed, or is it all going into oblivion itself already. yes. i think we already know the truth about the northern streams. and who undermined them, because an investigative journalist who has been fighting for the truth for over 40 years has already told. in the next year or two or in 10-20 years, when
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all this hype will go down like a falcon in 2003 , the us accused iraq of having weapons of mass destruction and thus they justified their attack with their bombing. although it was an absolute fake. the truth is we found out only 10 years later. i think that all the documents all the facts will be made public when both the biden administration and the zelensky administration will return to this studio while subscribe each
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of the heroes of the project is engaged in a very important matter from different places in the heart and trying to catch where this momentum goes in the wrong place where breakdown of the wiring and we have to repair it, that is our job. it's like an electrician at heart. we will introduce you to people who have found their calling as a doctor. it's a way of life. i am all 25 years. i want to go to work. i want to help athletes. there is an awareness in the scientific community that the achievement of cardiology allows you to shed life, we offer you to spend one day with specialists and learn all about the intricacies of their work. five days after
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the operation belarus 24 travel is recharged , broadens one's horizons and fills one with love for life. today i arrived in one of the youngest cities in belarus, which was built on the shores of the white lake together, we will visit the berezovskaya power plant, i have the feeling that we are in the control center. don't know some spaceships, visit the unusual museum of stones. what an ancient wonder man think it's girls. look how beautiful her outfit is, i especially like the patterned top. let's get acquainted with the folk ensemble peskovskiye veselukhi and find out. how
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difficult is kayaking. i told our kayak. watch in the program the route was built on the tv channel belarus 24. on the air say again, do not be silent, and we have a swiss writer, a loving father, a journalist, a gebbetan. why do we start with what you love your father, because in 1993 you adopted a russian orphan girl. and tell me how it happened. i just got married and my wife and i decided to take the baby from
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the reception. why was there always a war in yugoslavia there were so many children suffering and we wanted to help legally so we started looking at russia which i have always had an interest in. i liked the country of ukraine, it was right after the collapse of the soviet union, and there were also a lot of thousands of children who needed parents, were in a very bad situation and suffered, so in the ninety-fourth year we did it, we took a girl. her name was oksana, my wife's roots lie in odessa from there. mother-in-law, then it was bessarabia. so we can say that this is such a connection with russia
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. this air is precisely a russian girl, therefore, in december of the ninety-fourth year. we first flew to moscow eventus , where we met the girl oksana and we took her to geneva 32 years old, then a few years after we adopted the girl russian passports we got dual citizenship, swiss and russian and it also gave us the opportunity to get to know russia better, communicate with people and see friends. however, i didn't have time to study russian, so i don't speak russian. oksana does she support your
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mood? does e share your e, studies, support you in your fight against russophobia? well, in general, here's another family. she loves russia and shares my views, my vision. chaco panama she also travels with me in russia for example. she accompanied me to a conference in crimea and fell in love with this place in the club as an administrator this club, but now i would like to talk about cultural differences. did you notice any insurmountable obstacles between you and oksana and did you manage to see in
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her what is commonly called the mysterious russian soul? defense don brought many differences between the western mentality and the russian washington king examples. as i see it, in russia there is no separation between feelings, emotions and logical thinking and a rational approach? clearly separated.
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