tv [untitled] BELARUSTV September 24, 2023 4:25pm-4:50pm MSK
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live in belarus and do everything for its development. belarus can be different to understand and feel. you need to see it with your own eyes. tv viewers on the tv channel belarus 24 watch us every day we make witches, belarus is closer. no one has any doubt that modern youth, talented, ambitious, ideological, so our young heroes came to belarus to realize their potential and follow their own path. today. we will introduce you to two different people.
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everyone has their own unique story and their own view of belarus. i came from estonia from the city of tallinn and ended up in belarus because i came here to study. they decided at the family council to put together a big table, grandma, grandpa, mom, dad, sister. and decided that i would come to study in belarus after all, my first impressions in belarus i probably don’t even remember how i came here since childhood, since my dad came to belarus. we come here every summer with our parents to visit our grandparents. well, the way
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we kept getting and coming to minsk, i remember the scale of these roads. these beautiful stalin buildings, which were built, architectural monuments, which are located in minsk. i always came here with some kind of emotion , i always looked forward to this trip to minsk and something like that. that's what happened. what so far? even though i already live here, every time i i always smile and think how beautiful it is, minsk stalin looks like a small gingerbread house. if you come to tallinn, you can see a lot of historical monuments that have still been preserved from the thirteenth to fourteenth centuries. in minsk of course, this is not the case, but minsk has some of its own special buildings, some of its own special architectural monuments. that is, in principle, despite the fact that they are located in lethalin and minsk is not very far away, they seem somehow very different to me because of their scale. and tallinn takes
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its compactness, modesty and some kind of fabulousness, the stereotypes that i encountered when i moved to belarus are that there are a lot of potatoes here and in fact, i would say that maybe this is true, because before that a somehow i didn’t think about how much potatoes i eat when i buy them, but now it’s the fourth year in a row. standardly , i have a large bag or sack of potatoes on my balcony, especially because friends go somewhere to the dacha to visit their parents and grandparents, they plant potatoes there, that’s all they then they dig it up and bring it to me. i came to belarus with alexander to study to get a higher education, when i
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entered there were many options for admission, including, well, from other different countries. so i graduated from a russian-language school, so i wanted to study abroad, preferably in a russian-speaking environment , in order to further improve my russian language, so one of the options was like russia belarus kazakhstan was there also china, well, in the end the option ended up in belarus so how my uncle helped me with this when i was admitted. so, accordingly, i consulted with my uncle. he told me that belarus is a wonderful country, minsk is generally one of the best cities. that's education. they have some of the best tires in the world, so ah. i obeyed and entered the belarusian state university. what university do i have no regrets about? i myself was born in a small town called. istaravshan is all the faiths
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of tajikistan, and our city was small even after i arrived, but here the large squares and architecture of the city impressed me greatly. and i really liked it when you start walking along these avenues. i don’t know, i had a very good time and still do. i generally love walking around minsk. i am one of my favorite squares. this, of course, is independence avenue, which i walk along, and especially in the evening. it’s very beautiful. i have always had good russian. and this helped me a lot in life, including in belarus; i didn’t encounter any problems, including meeting belarusian students, the belarusian people in general, and the belarusian people are generally very hospitable, good-natured people. for those who enjoy communicating, this is very good for me too liked. it’s just like here in tajikistan for all this time, uh, minsk
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has become my hometown. and i feel absolutely comfortable here. at the belarusian state medical university, where i am already a fourth-year teacher at the faculty of medicine for foreign students in general medicine. i decided to go to medical school because my first education was that my mother was a doctor. and also, in fact , in estonia, doctors are a big prestige; they are very respected. it’s the same with us as teachers from the beginning. probably wondering where to go and somehow it happened that when my animal got sick. i realized that i probably want to become a doctor, but just like i am with animals, i am afraid to teach them and you will hurt them, since they, just like children , probably cannot say that it hurts where it hurts, so i decided to go at the faculty of medicine, when i came to study in belarus, the first thing, of course, all the teachers at all departments asked. what
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will you do next? how are you going to confirm people’s diplomas? isn’t it necessary to confirm them there? i say no at all. there will be no problems, since we simply take state exams, they are transmitted in the language of the country in which you will work and that’s all. they're like that right away. why belarus ? why am i talking? and we decided so with my family and that’s why i came here, and all the teachers treat me very well and are ready to help at any time. if something doesn’t work out, if there is something, of course there are some misunderstandings, it’s like i studied in estonian and there is something that i may not understand in russian or it will take longer to reach me than anyone else, well other students who we studied in belarus in russia, but at the same time the teachers are somehow other students are ready to help and this has never happened. why so slow? why don't you have time there? for others? this has never happened before. well, since i’m no longer a practitioner, i’m not a theorist. i, of course, like to go to operating rooms, and to
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the gynecology department. i liked going to births and helping there, and delivering babies at the surgery. again, even provide some kind of scalpel there. well, something like this, that is, i prefer to do something with your hands, of course. it’s clear that practitioners also think in exactly the same way as theorists, but at the same time, i was studying all the time in london to become a designer. that's all. we did it with our hands. i somehow prefer to do everything with my hands, and that’s probably why i chose this direction. and now my plans are to enter a residency in microsurgery after university and become a microsurgeon. i believe that my expectations were fully justified both in terms of the fact that i came here to study and in terms of the fact that i i live here for now, as a clinical base and a theoretical base. the teaching staff is simply wonderful; it is actually very important for a future doctor.
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now we are at the faculty of international relations of the belarusian state university, where i am a fourth-year student and will graduate this year. i really enjoy studying in fomo. and since this is the specialty of your dreams. uh, and also. i want to work in my specialty, so everything is interesting for me, learning to study and being interested. here we have a lot of different interesting subjects related to thermomaty. here, we also study languages. so, of course, this is a big plus for me in the future and it will all go into my piggy bank. knowledge back in the eighth grade. i wanted to work with structure and one day i heard the word diplomat somewhere. and i became very interested. well, what kind of word is diplomat? i began to be interested in studying the type and then i realized
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that diplomats are people who, well, first of all, study in the specialty of international relations. yes, this is it. and then they become a consul and an ambassador. work naturally foreign affairs, where they are sent to work abroad. and this became very interesting to me when i had just arrived and arrived to fill out the documents. and the documents were being drawn up, namely at the fomo on the fourth floor, before i had already entered. uh, they told me that this is fmom, so i reconsidered. i say what a beautiful building. am i really going to study here? is this some kind of business center or what? something like this was completely new for me and i will say so at first sight. i liked him first of all. to me i liked it if we take the students as belarusians. this is sociability, the guys are quite open, especially in fomo, that is, they are smart, it’s interesting to communicate with everyone
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, discuss different topics and only conditionally life. our own well, there are politicians and so on, after all , we have a special one. i have made quite a lot of friends, with whom in the future they will be of great benefit to me, but at the same time i have classmates not only belarusians, but also guys from turkmenistan from china from africa, and this is very straight i’m glad i never regretted anything , because for me it was such a weekend for 5 years. so to speak, unforgettable and generally unreal for me, which will be remembered for the rest of my life. and this, i think, for me is the best thing that happened in my life, because it took 17 years to move to another country to study. it's not everyone, maybe it's this faculty. for me. it was generally better than the best. that's it in general. eh, belarusian
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education, as it seemed to me? because there are decently very demanding teachers here who demand that you you have become one of the best in your business. now i’ll get one of the best educations and , of course, go to work further in my specialty, and to my own country. century , instead of mastering new ones all over the world, they planned to develop the right technologies. we are forced to face this social monstrosity called fascism again and again. we see everything. how the situation in the west is developing, the level of terrorist
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danger has risen, indeed there will be more provocations on the territory of belarus more destabilization, which, during the turbulence in which the whole world has found itself , ensures security and peace. don't miss new episodes on the belarus 24 tv channel. belarus is dynamically developing interregional cooperation with russian regions. today we are on the list of key partners of the pskov region , transport communication issues are being resolved , import substitution is being studied by experts. the current time is called the battle for africa. the continent is gradually clearing itself of the colonialists of the past and is ready for cooperation. africa
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objectively, our field of possibilities is possible and nato countries can and want to cooperate with us . they almost simultaneously decided to conduct exercises in the baltic and black seas. during the maneuvers, landing operations and strikes from the sea on land will be practiced. we invite the polish military to join us for exercises. refusal. in return. helicopter provocation. we do it without visas, we get closed borders. someone else gets the impression that we are escalating the main topics in the main broadcast on the tv channel. 24 and i play sports. i have one more
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hobby from the beginning. it was like a hobby. now it’s like a mini-project. how's your work. this is a school of estonian language and culture , which initially grew from a spanish language circle, which was located at the fourth gymnasium in minsk . initially, the school itself was a spanish language circle and it was based on the fourth gymnasium. that is, we got together with the children on saturdays for an hour just to learn the estonian language and somehow it turned out that it all grew into some kind of big project. in general, when i moved here, i already had an incipient thought, which in the end. i pushed it apart like this that's because well, actually. i love my culture very much.
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i love my language. and, of course, i want as many people as possible to know our culture and language, despite the fact that we have such a small country, and the idea appeared on its own. probably because my mother is the director of a cultural society in estonia on wheels and somehow it happened that here we also have such a small society called. she bald, which is translated from spanish as petal, uh, and is based. it is also based on my school of estonian language and culture, in fact, this project is a great opportunity for all the children who study here and who were from estonia to speak their native language together and celebrate some holidays together. and, because we make different holidays based on ours. well , on the basis of our school and society, such as the week of the estonian language in minsk, the week of our kura, we
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celebrate our national holidays together. now he is studying at our school about 100 students, the school is based only in minsk but there are plans. and of course. i would really like these plans to come true - to open some small branches in regional cities so that children from other cities can also take part in our projects, and learn something new about estonia and learn the estonian language. in addition to the fact that i study international relations, we also have student organizations at the university, where one of the organizations is. i am the chairman. and this organization is called the community council. uh is an organization for foreign students
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of the belarusian state university. this is not my first year in this organization. i've been here practically since my first year. and from the moment i learned about this organization. i had just arrived, and, accordingly, i was missing my family at home, but at the same time i was slowly starting to get acquainted with guys from different countries. here's one of the guys. i was called. so, when there was a holiday, yes, i was invited to this event. i didn't know before this. fellowships, so i was invited to this event. i came and looked took part. and so, when i just came in, it came in my face. bsu had an exhibition there, and then a concert. so, when i entered the hall, i looked, there was a big exhibition. uh, from all the countries, which are all fraternities, and at that very moment i felt such an uh, a certain, if i say youth asian vibe, and my soul felt so warm and i immediately looked where
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our table was, and i looked at the tajik table there, there is a huge whale exhibition. everything that everything that, and what i missed and wanted, the event was held at excellent level after i met the chairman advisor. so i said that i also want to become a member of the council, but they were not against it. it was then that my active life began from that moment. in addition to studying, to begin with, i was an activist and helped, and then a year later i was elected as the chairman of the tajik community. of course it was nice, but such a big responsibility. i am like a patriot of my country. for me. it is very important to promote your country beyond its borders. after two years, my community chose me. deputy chairman of the soviet union, and also, well, in a year. i have already become president
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of the community council for foreign clients - this is a very important organization, since we hold various cultural events here related to foreign students. this is one part, another part, that with this quality helps students who are just entering belarusian state universities to adapt. it’s as if we even have a project called welcome vik. this is for applicants, that is, well, for students who are on their first the course gets into the essence of the project is to talk about the university to get to know the leadership. yes, so to speak , adapt students so that in the future they know who and when to contact. it is very important for an international student to learn about the country where they are studying. our task is to ensure that students do not just waste time, and thanks to us, they are actively engaged
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not only in their studies. here they are of some kind of different life, but also in an active environment, where they show that many people think that in general minsk is a big city, for me it’s already small, because i already know everything about this city. i'm missing one. and of course, my family is planning that my mother and, in general, my father are also planning to come to the graduation. so, this will be very pleasant for me. at the same time i will show you my second home. now, i thought it would be wonderful. i don’t know how life will turn out next, of course, we’ll see, since university. after all, i completed my studies only after 8 years, but belarusians for me are very open-hearted, very friendly and very responsive people who are always ready to come to the rescue, in fact, i can say that belarus has become for me some kind of piece in life, without which i can’t even do it
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develop thriftily and traditions with a lot of haste and happy future. where can i know about the skin structure on the right? and to live in the familiar solitude and troop movement, i probably gathered warm happiness from the soulful mammoths and relatives in the mirrors of the mind-back table. belarus 204 what and what is uniting us?
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