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over a very specific period of time, it’s not so much the prefix where you work, but the name of the journalist that develops. especially after august '20, when political journalism, it suddenly acquired its first and last name. it was an event that required other decisions at the time, and these decisions definitely should not have been written down in textbooks. and you already bear a different responsibility for the words you say. half of the countries on the planet are somehow involved in the war, and if you take the psychological information war, then everyone. and most importantly, being loyal to the president does not mean that you will immediately be given
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many, many golden billions, well, how are you, why don't you, for example, want to for us, but not i want for you, i want for the country, people feel normal and live, politicians fight, who asks about nationality, when you need to take a photo, damn, your belarusian is so cool, it's imported, he changed into the right slippers. hello, the program say don't be silent is on air. in the studio victoria popova and tatyana shcherbina. and today our guest, deputy director general of the minsk -news agency, editor-in-chief of the minsk courier newspaper, kirill kazakov. hello, kirill vladimiro. hello. good afternoon. what feelings did you cross the threshold of bt today? with nostalgic feelings, after all. in fact,
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there is also a certain language here, which remains with you for the rest of your life, because there are certain places, certain studios are called in some way, that's how sometimes even in conversation bt people recognize each other 15 years after finishing work right here at mac9, well, of course, you go, say hello to everyone, it's clear that this is the place where you worked for a very long time, in principle, you did a lot of projects for that, strictly speaking...
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i am the editor-in-chief of the newspaper, that is, in principle, i now have a fairly broad ... format of work, and i realized one thing that over a very - some specific period of time, it is not so much the prefix where you work that is formed, but the name of the journalist. now, if we take the same grigory azarenok, do many people think about what his projects are called, grigory azarenok invites you to visit, yes, just like, for example, with russian journalists, there is a certain story when someone from invites stars to visit him, and it doesn’t matter which tv channel. thank god, we have the same story, especially after august of 2020, when political journalism suddenly acquired its first and last name, because before, they showed it on bt, they showed it on ont, no, grisha ozaryonok said it, ksyusha lebedeva said it,
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lyuda gladkaya said it, it doesn’t matter anymore, because we visit each other, we write comments, we express our expert opinions on the telegram channel, on instagram, in facebook and... i don't really regret that i work for a news agency, that i am the editor-in-chief of a newspaper, i know for sure that it is a newspaper, questions, i know what kind of radio i represent, i know what tv channel i work on, and the fact that there is, like, the name kirill kazakov in certain circles, well, probably this is my merit a little bit, that's all, of course, and i must note, well, as a former newspaperwoman, that you got your bearings very quickly and began to publish such fiery columns every week, which say that...
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other decisions, and these decisions definitely should not it was an event that then required to be recorded in textbooks. then people analyzed, wrote, told, well , just even if you take the number of countries that are now involved in the war, imagine in ukraine, there are more than 50 countries fighting, fighting, how many, for example, in the middle east are countries participating in the syrian campaign. how many countries is israel trying to attack now, how many military conflicts has america gotten involved in, that is, well , about a hundred states, half of the countries on the planet are somehow involved in one way or another. war, and if we take psychological, information war, then everything. and therefore,
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well, as they say, in history there is one fact and there are six opinions, then i will be inclined to think that the third world war, it is actually already underway, this is my opinion for now, but i think that in the end, who? will write a dissertation and justify that the date was such and such, you see, why is it so? and i am not writing and saying this to scare people, we must simply understand that there are people who make decisions that are somewhere comparable to the decisions of a military time, and people, thank god, don't shoot here, they can live absolutely peacefully, and the president keeps those people who should be responsible for peace, for decision-making, for peace in this tone.
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they draw this whole story, after all, it seems to me that people have brains, and even those who have billions, they probably accumulate them in order to spend them somehow, well, if we start from this, so i think that you can imagine our future in different ways, but in any case the planet will be to live, and well, even without this hope it is very difficult for us to draw up any plans, well, in this column, which we are talking about now. so you note, i really liked that people are arranged this way, but they do not want to live in constant fear that the war is somewhere there at the doorstep or it is even in your country, very many muscovites note that yes, those who are not on the line, they seem to live an ordinary life - how to live in this wild fear, but the latter are ready to conflict, there are people who
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feed on this hostility, but the majority lives his life, goes to work, raises children, does hobbies, goes fishing, goes hunting, plays chess. just walks along the pond, whatever, people live their lives, i really want it to never end, well, and i would like to discuss with you the lessons of the twentieth year and our own...
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well, how is that possible, it is not possible, it is simply purely out of respect for the head of state, your state, now we clearly understand who is the enemy, who is for us, this was not the case before, for example, some people, when they try now to tell that there are many people on bt, and bt is generally all television, all media, bt, after all, we have bt.
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reported some news, he reported some news, and now this person said it, this person said it, they are responsible for it, in this sense, when you are personally responsible for the words for which you are responsible, and we have changed a little in this sense, we are ready, when it was, for example, july of the twentieth year, not until the end, yeah, by the way, why, we lived a little differently, we hoped that everything would be much simpler, we really didn't believe that we would have people who would want to... destroy the state, this is again from the same series that people are not ready to fight constantly, we also wanted some kind of
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normal elections, we also wanted after that we talked about the fact that the elections will take place, some time will pass, there will be time for a vacation, for the family, because any political campaign, it ends, for example, literally just recently the heads of the central election commissions of the cis countries came to us and the president had a conversation about this. that - an election campaign is a normal political process, it is not some kind of crisis from the very beginning, and in our country, starting from the end of the nineties, elections - it was some kind of story, oh, now something will happen, but no, i wonder why kirill, they only come to life once every 5 years, opponents, i mean, we need to somehow put a rapper point in history, look, i was there on the barricades, i went out there, for example, in 2010, 2006, i ended up in the police there, money. quietly, only because of money, but by and large yes, only because of money, well, how? when students study,
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well, from session to session, students live all the time, so our runaways, they have this time, they have a great time, they bring it to themselves, they don’t go out into the public sphere, they feel good, they are happy, they are wagging something, shouting, and then such, oh my, elections, session, you have to stay up all night, organize something, that’s approximately the story that arises for me, really.
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it takes a lot of talent to tell one person, that’s how i see it, and not otherwise, without the advice of the editors, without the advice of other people, just take and see this situation, well, as he sees fit. there was a lack of gajor, if i understand correctly, and there was a lack of, perhaps, professionalism, there was a lack of talent, well, and many lacked a banal sense of tactfulness of calm, because vanity took hold a year later, it took hold of very many, they wanted fame, monuments and for
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streets or at least a floor in an office building to be named after them, there is simply a good phrase, yes, fire, water and copper...
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i agree, because the crisis that we have there was a crisis in journalism in the twentieth year, not a political crisis in journalism, but it actually threw out quite a lot of talents related to political journalism, we suddenly understood what to talk about, how to talk and most importantly, how to defend our country, but as for journalism,
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i really agree with vadim frantsich about cultural, social, medical, that this is at least an educational or entertaining-educational story, when the project should somehow not just tell, but also teach, this is what is missing and there is a lack of those very same personnel who could replace television, television will not be replaced, television is also, in essence, content that is distributed in the same platforms
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that bloggers realize themselves, these are messengers, these are social networks, simply television is...
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he simply pulled all this out of himself, he said it sincerely, he did not just type some smart words and put together sentences, he experienced it, he really did it out of himself endured these emotions and it doesn't matter how you treat him well or... badly, you simply can't treat him differently, he always has emotions, you can love them, you can hate them, at least it's interesting to watch him, you touched on this topic in our favorite... show, a talk show on the stv channel with alena syrova 2 years ago andrey mukovoshchik formulated all this. let's listen. andrey, here's how a pioneer of author's journalism, the first author's
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column on stv appeared, i remind you, in the spring 20th year, it was andrey mukovoy, after him there were all the others. here i have a question, it was still a request, because before august of 20th year, yes, you, before that we had different wedding hosts. as those people we looked at and talked about, they were television stars, now these stars are completely different, so this is authorial journalism, it is like one of the postulates of this information war, when you know that behind the word there is a person and you see his eyes, in general, yes, yes, this is what, in fact, is what author journalism is, well, let it be called that, since the term already exists, how it differed from everything that came before, and this is what, it seems to me, that...
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our journalism in the twentieth year was a bit adolescent, now, of course, it is already, probably, so adult, we already understand it a little differently, the opening of the same first information tv channel - this is the formation of precisely political, information journalism in the country, that is, this is when there is already a whole a channel for people who can express their opinion for experts, when you understand that any situation, which, for example, would be on the street, as it was in august.
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who host lotto, it's a so-so story, well, really, well, well, they imposed this story on us, so let's think like this, so let's have everyone wear blue, believe in pink and wear green, in july of the twentieth year a certain bubble of internal emigration formed, as they called themselves, who suddenly wanted, and why don't we television, we'll make television now, who needs this television, guys, seriously, there are a few thousand of them, so to speak, and...
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said: "hey, let's go, we now, they wanted to go and lead the country, but also, they decided to lead the country abruptly, well, some of them, for example, i observe on facebook, they still believe that they are a force, well, we 'll discuss how you communicate with them on facebook right after the break, but for now we'll take a short break, i remind you, we have a telegram channel, say it, don't be silent, subscribe, ask questions and suggest guests, we are in touch. on air again say don't be silent, and today our guest is deputy general director of the minsk
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-novosti agency, editor-in-chief of the minsk courier newspaper, kirill kazakov. oh, no later than today, kirill saw just in social networks such a surge of attention to journalists to how they communicate with all the other people, well, as if they note that some have become a star there, and to me. is it out of excitement or well, you just don't delete or ban anyone on principle? i am really ready in social networks networks in a normal dispute to let any person speak, because well, i think it's right. another question is that i really like it when after i let someone speak, they shut me up at the very first. positions, that's such an amazing story, it's like with us and the liberals, yes, that is, you know, when they say that we think that our opinion is correct, let us speak, please, and after that everything
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you said is wrong and... we should shoot you, it's a lie and shoot you, yes, that's exactly the kind of story liberal, in principle, i suggest always looking for an easy compromise in life, the world is changing, positions are changing, different people are coming, but there is a clear goal that you must follow, i have a specific goal, so that i live in a country called belarus, in which it is calm, in which everyone has their place, and so that everything in it develops in a normal evolutionary way. as it seems to me, what alexander grigorevich lukashenko is giving us now is exactly that same story, when belarusians took power into their own hands in this territory, earn money, they collect taxes, they have an army, they have a flag, they have a coat of arms, they built their country, and i am ready to defend this country with all possible and accessible methods, when for example in august of the twentieth year, of course on beloskomen, but when someone
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comes and says, you know, i 'm going to start to unravel all this now. i wrote an interview with such and such a person, he said this, this, this, i say, no, he should say this, journalism is, well, it kind of makes you hear different opinions and let you speak out in different ways, editorial opinion does not mean sitting down and rewriting the text, it means correcting mistakes, studying the facts, so i give everyone the opportunity to say what he well and very accurately note that the liberals did not give us such an opportunity and did not give
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an exhaustive explanation of where the wind is blowing from, let's see, they have been allocating a billion dollars to the republic of belarus through public funds since 1992, what is the main mechanism in large cities, regional centers of the capital, various projects are being created, where managers are hired, they receive 2.0,300,500 dollars, that is, a layer of people is created who receive their salary for years, and sometimes decades.
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if i try to explain my truth to him, well, probably, it will also be good, but to work only for those people who, let's say, believe me for this very target audience, it can be commercially successful, but not always justified, i sometimes participate in unified information days, meet with people, in minsk i very often go to enterprises, universities, i it's interesting to argue, i'm interested when i'm asked a question, why, for example, did you do it in august of the twentieth?
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it's part of our profession, if you don't have it, well, then you're a bad journalist, i agree, but understand correctly, we 're not interested out of bloodthirstiness, but because the situation is such, you know yourself, that after the explosion in the pager vivan, when a thousand people suffered, now there's a crisis, well, social relations in general, that is, no one trusts anyone at all, so how can we overcome this crisis, well, you're talking step by step about what we need to communicate, we need to be public, we need to convince that we can still do something here...
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shak, i don't know, there's sun, water, wind, good words are chosen in order to find some common ground so as not to send each other to hell.
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i was driving, and you're all burning here, and you , kazakov, what you write, you 're the last creature, but then you leave, then you find yourself in a situation where your apartment is confiscated, when your passport runs out, when you need to come here, get your teeth treated, that's where, yes, i am i'll make fun of him, yes, maybe i'm a cynic, yes, maybe i'm not the kindest person in this regard, but in the end i was also really given over to such an intellectual tearing apart, he was making fun of him, and most importantly, there were about 20 other people behind him. look how we hurt him, let's remember the talk show episode on the merits, where you talked about forgiveness, you see, when we start to impose certain labels on all these people you named, this does not contribute to unification, you know, there is
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a concept of forgiveness, to some extent, maybe maybe these people don't approach this, as you say, but on the other hand, but on the other hand, everyone has a second chance, next to you stands next to you,
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to tell you a secret, i'm already taking the first steps in this direction, that is, if you send a conditional text message to someone, i won't name names, yes, people whom i've personally known for a long time, then they can
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trust yes, that it came from you, well, you know, i think that you shouldn't send text messages yourself, but wait until people they will contact them themselves, and work with information, but personally... there, sending out some text messages, something else there, and sending them to different accounts, there probably isn't much sense in this, but if a person wants to in the future, then why not, as i understand it. from the comments to this video, the main question is whether to believe patosevich or not? the state is not a person, the state should give more chances to those people who take steps towards each other in order to eventually atone for their guilt, because when a person goes to prison, he also goes to prison for one purpose on the part of the state, so that he atones for his guilt, after leaving prison a person in an ideal world should be corrected, well, as if. so in this story there is a prison, then surely a person
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who went abroad once said something good about his country, about some of its people, maybe has the opportunity, publicly now it is very simple, to say, guys, i was wrong, i was mistaken, i, let's say, was under the influence of money, another person, some there, i don’t know, convictions, now i realized that probably, yes, i’ll come back and do this business as it is. any radical view, any, it doesn’t bring anything good, whether it’s a radical view for the president, whether it’s a radical view against the president, you always need to do it in such a way as to unite people, because the more we create enemies within the state, the more we create enemies outside the state, nothing good will come of it, because we are only fighting for one goal in order to live in peace and prosperity, forgive me for my mercantile... things, but 80 percent of belarusians want exactly
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this, they just want to live in peace and prosperity, look at ukraine, does everyone there really want to fight, no, everyone just wants peace and prosperity, just to live peacefully, to work their job, to support their family and to be happy that every day they just have some new opportunity, nothing more, and if protasevich came to us, we say, well, you were once like this, he says, well, he was, so what, well, i fixed it. one thing, i considered the person a friend, i
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trusted him, trust is not publicly commented on, to forgive or not to forgive, this is also my story, which will stay with me, i can only say one thing that i was raised differently, i don’t really want to talk about those people with whom i, let’s say, shared a piece of bread, so god be his fate, and we will take a short break, after a short break we will return to the... studio, for now subscribe to our telegram channel, say, don’t be silent, all our look for releases on the youtube channel belarus 1. on air again say don't be silent our guest today deputy general director of the minsk news agency, editor-in-chief of the minsk courier newspaper, host of the talk show on the merits kirill kazakov. as a representative of the minsk news agency we want
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to discuss this news with you: belarus will continue to knock on the doors of peace and creation, security and development, this was stated by the minister of foreign affairs of belarus maxim rozhenkov in his speech from the un rostrum. global dialogue on security is not our president alexander lukashenko is tired of calling. do you think such a dialogue will take place? it will eventually take place, because again i will appeal to the fact that i am a historian. so history, after all , develops in a certain spiral, it was like this, it became like this, and then again like this, and then like this, in the end the countries at a certain point will again make peace, perhaps organize some kind of forum, perhaps even agree on some new rules, however, when this will happen no one knows what the economy will contribute to or weapons are also very difficult to understand, but in any case, the world cannot live in a constant state of tension, because well, again. the economy requires certain resources, not everyone has resources, the same uranium
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is in russia, it is difficult to argue with russia all the time, because you have to buy uranium there, if the ties are completely severed, for example , between america and russia, well, in the end, someone will fly into space, look, russian-american space flights continue, despite all the strained relations between russia and the united states of america, well, that is , for sure some certain points of contact are preserved in order to eventually... eventually establish this very history, well, a return to peace, and people, look, ordinary people eat at each other's houses, lithuanians visit belarusians, belarusians visit poles, poles visit latvians, latvians together. with us somewhere here near minsk celebrate some birthday, people feel normal and live, politicians fight, well, yes, we recently had marina vasilevskaya, she told us how her an american colleague, yes, who was also flying with them in the crew, she was looking at the white sun in the desert, but i thought, well, there are
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areas where there is no war at all, there probably shouldn't be, some people make decisions about how to get together, how... someone calls america and says: who will fly from you? someone books tickets, that is, there are such everyday things, absolutely everyday, someone goes to meet, probably some russian driver goes to meet an american cosmonaut, maybe with some a certain manager and people communicate and talk: and we have this, and we have that, and you have such traffic jams, and we don't have such traffic jams, well, i can give a recent example, literally a couple of months ago i went on one excursion and... on one vehicle there were russians, ukrainians, belarusians, armenians, azerbaijanis, not even a hint of a quarrel arose. many people go to turkey, an excursion, for example, on boats, poles, czechs, ukrainians, russians, belarusians, all together, everyone goes, everyone looks at the dolphins, everyone looks
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sun, everyone takes pictures together, hey, comrade, go take a picture, people live, who asks nationality, when you need to take a picture, go, please, help. monster, what and today they are closing our channels in the baltics all bt, as you say, here they are all, well, for example, they are putting people in jail, there are cable tv people, yes, who let people go, i went to lati for the guys, they just wanted to
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watch a kolyakhanka somewhere there on the outskirts of riga, and there you are screwed and that's it, what i don't like most in this story is that when we they start to tell, well, since you are all such champions. european cars, well, you can drive chinese ones, why can't you use the achievements, yes, well, for example, music, it is written by different composers, why not listen to it, if some things are done there a little better, then of course they, in their simplicity and brightness they buy people, really they buy, that is , the everyday side. the everyday side really works, thank god that we have now built such a society, when we do not need to divide into a world with jeans and chewing gum and a world without jeans and chewing gum, that is, we have all this, and we can impose meanings, yeah, imposing meanings is an important story, because
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jeans and chewing gum can be in different countries, but you have to understand that jeans and chewing gum are from belarus. i brought souvenirs from there, i hung a magnet on the refrigerator, for example, from bialystok, what's bad about that, is it propaganda of polish, and why is propaganda of polish bad, we have to divide everything in this way, like well, well, if the propaganda of the polish occupation regime that we had, it is one story, and if, excuse me, it's propaganda
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of polish, i don't know about the horseradish that they sell in a jar that's delicious, that's another. we need to perceive these things a little easier now.
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it seems to me that since the end of the soviet years, it will grow out of it, children who are now studying even in senior classes of school, they perceive all this a little differently, they don't chase it anymore, because it's american, well, first of all, because there is also korean, and there is also chinese, which is no worse, they don't have anything like that anymore blinkered thinking that everything western is good, especially since, excuse me, mercedes break down much more often than chinese cars. so to say that this is the best and that the air there is probably sweeter, but they say that
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the air there is freer, you see, given the facts that you and i, when they say that freedom is the opportunity to come to the square, take off your pants and show what you have underneath, i always ask, why? well, that is, if this freedom is important to a person, please, it is possible to do it there, then i would rather be an unfree person. you open social networks there normally, when i speak, sometimes i say: look, 30 years ago, for example, in the baltics
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you could smoke marijuana and change your gender calmly, it was normal, everyone said, well no, that was somehow strange, now, now it’s kind of normal, it’s good that we don’t have that, so they impose on us that it’s normal, normal, normal, we kind of get used to this normality, knoverton, that’s the thing, that’s not it freedom, freedom, when you respect all people, manipulation already. a positive image of something, then i think, yeah, well you know, like there's this story about how red wine helps with radiation, yeah,
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after all, everyone knows this story, like they've already told it many times about how in the sixties, after the french conducted nuclear tests in france, there was a crop failure of red wine, and they had to come up with something, and the french pr people invested a lot of money in order to tell, look, if you drink red wine, then... you remove radiation, after chernobyl we have this myth, it became popular, they really invested a lot of money, and well, in this regard , western pr people are really cool, and here we still believed more in the sincerity of those thoughts that we had, that's why there are insincere, but tenacious, and ours is sincere, but believe me, they are more tenacious, ours, ours, i believe you, kirill, for some reason i believe you, it flew by unconditionally. our broadcast time is generally like 1 minute, for which we love static communication with colleagues, journalists, for speaking the same language, i never tire of
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repeating this phrase, success to you on all your barricades, which are only today, and well, we will follow your successes, here in the studio, discussing your loudest broadcasts, and reading, not forgetting to read the newspapers, and we , tatyana shcherbina, victoria popova, say goodbye to you for today, goodbye, goodbye, kirill kazak is speaking now. in the twenty-fifth year, everything will still be fine, when we talk about war, we try not to escalate the situation, we try to inform you, so here, by informing, we calm down, because look, tanks are here, planes are here, journalists are here, everything will be fine, the most important thing is that our president is here, as they said in one famous film, kirill vladimirovich, where can we record such joy of your coming to us, leave autographs, wishes to our viewers. well, i will probably write viewers, more viewers.
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they were born in different parts of the world. my name is dmitry uksusnikov, i was born in the city of kazan. i have been living in minsk for 2 years now and am a leading soloist of the bolshoi theater belarus. syria is my homeland, i love it very much, but it so happened that i decided to go to belarus, to get an education as a cameraman. and everyone
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found something for themselves here. i think that the bolshoi theater of belarus is the best place where i could be now at my age, i am happy that i ended up in another country, each hero has his own unique story and his own view of belarus, i have been living in belarus for 19 years, i love belarus very much and i am happy that i am here, and as for minsk, i really like that the streets are very wide, the pace of life i like in minsk, that...
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misleadingly torn away from reality and yet, in this web we are immersed for hours every day. is it true that a person creates an alternative personality in social networks. conditions to continue the mouth, because he, in spite of everything, literally forced them to get up and go on. i am talking now about a chemical substance that our body produces, about dopamine. what is
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dopamine in general, specifically in psychiatry. dopamine has a wide range of important functions, such as behavior control, cognition, motion control. watch the project, science nearby, on our tv channel. we will prove that belarusian cuisine is not only draniki, then they made such flatbreads and swept the sweat of the oven with pine branches, here on this clean one they put these bulbyashniki on one side baked on the other, and served with cracklings, what an amazingly universal belarusian cuisine, here without an egg this orkolanka with an egg is already a babka, we will learn more about the historical ... when kazhan-gorodok got to bonnie sforza, she decided to make a real european out of it the city arranged a regular layout. what does it mean? the central square has five
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streets branching off from it. we will show what people eat in different parts of our country. what is the most popular dish that people order for breakfast? these are belgian waffles. well, also the bylgian waffles in brackets are bobruisk waffles. as we miners say, so? i haven't eaten a jam pie, i haven't been to a quarry, watch the project food is good on the belarus 24 tv channel . gurevich, semyon sholomonovich, commander of the telephone and cable platoon of the 107th guards
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communications company, guards lieutenant. in july 1941 year went to the front. guards lieutenant semyon gurevich especially distinguished himself during the crossing of the dnieper river. on the night of september 25, 1943

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