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an attempt to regulate the situation report from venezuela when even the fight against russia does not help will johnson resign our program materials? this is a complete failure of sri lanka's economy ruined people took to the streets. international tension is a dangerous thing that affects not only strange governments, but also the psyche of citizens in japan, the former head of government was shot shinzo abe, he participated in the election campaign, a fellow party attacker, a retired military sailor with a sawn-off shotgun, explained his actions with dislike for the experimenter, as always in such cases, we recall the attempt on john f. kennedy's catch of a palm tree. or , for example, ronald, reagan's attack gives rise to a cluster of suspicions, all for a reason for a psychopath. someone
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stands differently, but one story has been verified, the more thunderstorms in the world atmosphere, the higher the risk of all forms of inappropriate behavior of even countries, even people. finished this week the brightest political performance. boris johnson , the brexit leader and probably the most colorful prime minister in british history, left the post, he fought like a lion, fighting off a train of scandals, but was forced to retreat collective obstruction of both the conservative party and his own government. they stabbed him in the back. leftist newspaper, gordianskari, which is set with johnson in the guise of the british sex group pistols god save the queen. says a man who looks like boris this is the song of the same name by a rock band and adds mine
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rotten regime in english, rotten rotton. it's the pseudonym of sex pistols frontman johnny rotton peter brooks for the conservative times newspaper 9% inflation reads the headline. oh it's too close to number 10. says a man who looks like boris johnson the residence of the british prime minister is at 10 downing street . guardian british cartoonist matt parable, who has long worked for the daily telegraph boris johnson is famous. including the fact that he had a dog as his residence by that moment, a cat already lived there. who survived the two prime ministers david cameron and theresa may, how they got on in the same house with a dog is unknown, but the dog in the picture, he says, let's take a walk. the caricature image of a
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shaggy troublemaker should not mislead him as a tenacious cold-blooded politician, subtly, feeling the situation and able to use it brilliantly in 1988, johnson at that time, the 24-year-old head of oxford. union political association of students of a prestigious university wrote an essay. how to succeed in politics, the main thing is to gather a well-trained and fooled corpse around you. puppets tragedy associate puppets continues to johnson that he desperately wants to believe with the candidate. he has a special relationship and carefully hides the truth from himself the terrible art of the candidate is to nurture the self-deception of the puppet it is said, frankly, to do justice to johnson, hypocrisy is not typical of the majority fellow politicians his career, he crowned, as he
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himself said, on thursday, the best job in the world. and is this not proof that the cynical principles formulated as a student led to success. the british series yes mr. minister appeared on television screens in the early eighties, it was filmed back in the seventy-ninth, but due to the general election, the show was postponed for a year in a satirical form. it tells about the work of the personal life of the minister of the department of administrative affairs. james hecker. the minister himself his department is fictional, but the main idea that runs like a red thread through the entire series instead of real work, the administrative apparatus of the government is engaged in virtuoso demagogy and rubbing points. and even if political appointments try to realize some ideas and pre-election promises, the bureaucracy, with its manipulations from the rigid, returns it to the once and
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for all established framework, respectively, to change nothing impossible in december 1984. special issue comes out, unexpected resignation prime minister leads to the race for this post as party traitor hacker should take this position so in the eighty-sixth year there is a continuation of the series yes mr. prime minister. in the first episode, the hacker is shown the red button and explained. why can't it be pressed? why would the russians occupy all of europe they can't even control afghanistan but if they do anything it will be tacticians salami tactics bit by bit writers anthony jay and jonathan ridiculed selfishness and incompetence, the ruling class, which is only interested in maintaining its place and ensuring personal well-being, the series turned out to be very
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successful, its fan considered herself prime minister margaret thatcher, who even wrote her own sketch and personally presented it in honor of the main manipulator of the series, humphrey. appleby got his name from the main mouser of the residence of the british prime minister cat humphrey, he was born in the eighty-eighth year and served with three premieres of mark thatcher, johnny major and tony a johnson, everyone was tired, but they were tired of arranging for him political wakes seem early dominatings. the gray cardinal of brexit, once. johnson's like-minded person, who became his fierce, is sure. boris will not refuse revenge. moreover, the british political palette cannot boast of bright leaders today. ukraine became in relations with russia, and then syria yes, it is the uk that
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strongly insists on tightening sanctions against russia relationship or return to business as usual, the british prime minister said in december 2016 at the royal institute of international affairs in london a year later in an interview with anti-times. he compared the confrontation. the west of russia sang the search for war for me. it was obvious that athens and their democracy, their openness to culture and civilization were analogous to the united states and the west. russia for me was a closed, hostile, militaristic and anti-democratic, like sparta, probably, saying that johnson immediately regretted it, because the peloponnesian sparta won the war and left the warriors without a fleet. an army of an army and money, shortly before his visit to moscow on december 17, the british prime minister lamented
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how the west had lost russia 20 years ago, it was impossible to imagine that we would have such a relationship. i sincerely believed that we would be able to welcome russia in the society of democratic nations. at a press conference in moscow after negotiations with sergei lavrov, johnson called himself a russophile. i am a mermaid. moreover, a convinced russophile. i have ancestors in moscow, i am convinced that i am the first the minister of foreign affairs, whose name is boris on march 6, 22, after the start of the special operation in ukraine, in an interview. new york times. johnson said that the uk has no hostile feelings towards the russian people. at the same time, the prime minister's office said that moscow must fail and it must be seen that it has failed in its actions against ukraine at the recent g7 summit, boris johnson was marked by two scandalous statements at once. he first called on the participants
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meeting, to strip to the waist to show vladimir putin that western leaders are cooler than him. then, in an interview with the german tv channel cdf, he said that vladimir putin would not have started a special operation if he was a woman, in response to the first statement on twitter, a caricature of putin, bare to the waist, appeared on bear chases boris johnson on the run in shorts personalities certainly matter, especially in troubled times, but there's something less coming. in any case, we are accustomed to believing in a stable political tradition, especially in good old england, but is it really, this is about it, let's talk about the wonderful historian yevgeny sergey evgenievich hello, here we have been watching the last few days such a fantastic political scene, very exciting, tensely and uh, on the one hand. this is
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internal political proceedings in the uk, on the other hand, the whole world held its breath, because quite a lot depends on the personality of the premiere. historically, if you look at how externally and internally circumstances were intertwined with british politics, you can say so that in the history of hmm such cases here such precedents, of course, there were british history, and the identity of the prime minister and the identity of the minister. and in general the identity of a statesman. uh, his personality. in general, this is a thing that is always taken into account in britain and, of course, affects the official functions that this person performs, so we can name several predecessors of the current prime minister, who, too, as it were, their personality, their personal qualities had a serious influence. well winston drew, for example, well, we drew a lot, we know a lot, and here is one of the bright, and bright such
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personalities, probably davidlo george is another person who, uh, in general, did a lot to ensure that britain won the first. he made a great contribution to the war, and here it is, here it is, a certain personal charisma, uh, unlike physical data, he was not tall, and she, of course, had an impact. and here is the notion, perhaps caricatured wrong, that british politicians are aristocrats. they are so big originals jackass is made up to some extent. this is really true, but uh, far from everything, of course, but you know, being a british aristocrat means having some interesting character traits of your own, which can also manifest themselves, so to speak, at the state level, so this thing is quite common in britain well, that is, it's no one's embarrassed by the soldering iron. this is fine. well, i don't know, maybe that's too much attraction.
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but yes. in general, yes, good. eh, is it possible if summarize, uh, can you formulate some? the constants of british foreign policy, which do not change under any eccentrics and originals, yes, there are such constants. of course there are. uh, well, first of all, it is protection, of course, of national interests. uh, britain is still a special island. in other words, geographic location. uh, very interesting historical background of the british. and we must not forget that e the whole of britain it after all consists of several parts. this is not england , only this is also scotland, this is also wales well, northern ireland that is, it is quite a complex composition. and here is the second, perhaps such a characteristic feature is the desire, uh, for a balance of interests. here is the balance of interests both within the country and the balance of interests in the international arena. but this is the concept of balance, this is also the alpha and
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omega, one might say, of british foreign policy. and thirdly, probably, i would also note such an interesting trait as this desire for a that is, for a fair game in uh international arenas in some matters, like inside country, as well as outside it. and hmm this is especially typical, of course, for the 19th-20th centuries this is the desire for fireplay. well, fireplay - this, of course, sounds good, but justice is also subjective to understand, as how it is formulated , justice is, of course, in protecting its national interests. well, uh, during the time of the british empire, which, in the middle of the last century, ended, so to speak, to disintegrate. e this too. in general, it was manifested, that is, the desire. e to save. here's your field, so to speak, but influence. uh, how does anyone make up
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commonwealth yes, after the empire was formed, the commonwealth is more than 50 countries. here are the national interests, indeed, this well-known statement is not from eternal friends. interests is a well-known position, but the question always arises. not only apply to great britain and who actually formulates these national interests, it was, in general, a very aristocratic, uh, environment, and now, as we see, on the contrary, it seems to be very democratic. it's different mechanisms should be, you know, uh, formulates the agenda. uh, those power elites who are on olympus, so to speak, imperious once it was a landed aristocracy. you are right xviii-xix. well, if we take the last centuries, 19 at the end of the 19th second half of the 19th century, financiers, bankers, and large industrialists came to replace them. here is how they made it. uh, fresh blood poured in. yes , this one has old furs, so to speak elite. and now i think that at the present stage these are
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mainly representatives of the middle class, who, well , maybe the upper middle class, who, in general, constitute the nutrient medium from which government officials in britain, so to speak , happen uh, this is oxford - this is cambridge of course, graduates. yes, oxbridge, what is it called, and a graduate of such universities, although not only, but they formulate this agenda. yes , these are the national interests. well, johnson is not an easy person. he’s quite noble , yes, he has roots, in general, uh from uh, aristocratic families, of course, also uh, don’t forget that he is still graduates. uh, you mentioned the british empire from the sea to the sea alone of the most powerful countries in history, probably of mankind. and we are somehow used to thinking that the british are very tormented. this is the complex of losing an
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empire. this is true. and i think that it is already in the 21st century in the modern world, probably, uh, this complex has been overcome in many ways, and when i have been in britain, i have been there more than once, in general, i have been on business trips on official business. uh, worked in archives and libraries. of course, uh, i didn't see this one. eh, you know, some kind of nostalgia. apparently it has already passed, in addition, let me remind you that britain has the commonwealth remains. probably this is some kind of compensation of a kind, but the empire. well, a question that, of course, always worries us. eh, it's even part of our folklore. this is the famous englishwoman spoiling relationships. we somehow always add up difficult. well now i don't even take it, but that's historically when it started. why did such an idea arise, and relations really developed in a very undulating pendulum-like manner, i would say, and starting from ivan the
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terrible, diplomatic relations between russian the kingdom and england were established in 1553 under ivan the terrible, but they were torn apart , restored three times over the past five centuries in the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, the russian british empire fought for control over the territories of south and central asia, the so -called great game, but in 1907 it was signed anglo-russian agreement counterweight to the triple alliance in germany austria-hungary italy was created by the entente union of england france and russia after the october revolution of the seventeenth year, when russia withdrew from the first world war britain tried to overthrow the bolshevik government and occupy part of russian territory only in 24 or the risky government of james macdonald recognized the ussr during the second world war. the soviet union and great britain
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were allies, but in march 1946, winston churchill, not being prime minister, delivered the famous speech in fulton, the cold war began, which ended only in the mid- eighties, when margret techi decided that gorbachev could be dealt with. she met with the future secretary general even before his appointment in the years during the cold war, sharply competitive relations and diplomatic warfare did not exclude profitable commercial agreements after the collapse of the ussr in great britain officially recognized russia as the successor state of the ussr in the nineties boris yeltsin visited the united kingdom. five times. the same number of british prime ministers came to russia. in october 1994 , for the first time in history, queen elizabeth ii made a visit to russia. tony blair was the first leader of the g7 countries who met with vladimir putin even before his official
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nougations. in 2000, then putin was on a state visit to london in 2007 , the first high-profile since the collapse of the ussr. scandal russia refused to extradite drei meadow, who was accused by british intelligence in the murder of alexander litvinenko, but a year later, on july 7, 2008, at the g8 summit. in japan, it was initiated by the british side. the first meeting of russian president dmitry medvedev with british prime minister gordon brown, and in june 2010 in canada , medvedev met with the new prime minister david cameron. the latter visited russia twice a new recession. the relationship began in 2014 after the coup d'état in kiev and the annexation of crimea to russia in 2018. london accused russia of poisoning sergei skripal and his daughter, and four months ago aggression against ukraine
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. here is this expression, referring to the englishwoman, just queen victoria by default. and that means russia's attempts to move forward in central asia were perceived very cautiously and very painfully, because, uh, we were approaching, that is, russia was approaching india, any approach to the pearl of the british empire as it was called by really inexhaustible sources, so to speak, the receipts of the british treasury at that time, but due to non-equivalent trade and so on. here, but it was perceived very sharp, it really was, there was a blow, so to speak, in the soft under the abdominal. if i can put it this way, therefore, such an expression appeared. well, probably, based on what you said above about the british desire for balance. e, probably, in their understanding of russia, this balance is constantly trying to get out. yes you are right! absolutely
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yes, yes, well, thank you, yevgeny sergeevich was with you will something change in british foreign policy johnson sought to make london the idea of the political leader of the western coalition for ukraine and against russia an attempt, the idea of a global britain that was promoted when leaving the eu is explainable did not work there were not enough real resources. but the russian-ukrainian conflict made it possible to compensate for the lack of charisma and onslaught, but the successor to the niche will not retain enough fighting qualities and temperament , the path remains well-worn fairway, the usa this week again talked about oil markets are worried amid political instability, politicians are eager to do something to calm them down, but rather achieve the opposite effect. introducing additional nervousness, and the situation prospects, we will talk with a very knowledgeable interlocutor alex schindler, president of the
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international energy intelligence group, which brings together industry representatives from all over the world and works on all continents alex let's start with the current one in recent days, oil prices on the world market began to decline is this a new trend or what? this means that what we see in recent days is a change in the mood of the players, and not fundamental conditions in the market, and the mood has changed because fear prevailed, the coming recession has prevailed, it was feared before, but now the fears of the amulet are concentrated forms. everyone talks about the inevitable recession about inflation, and high interest rates, why do we follow the main indicators? market supply demand, especially do not change. yes , economies are struggling, but high demand continues around the world. so the market density is the same as a couple of weeks ago, that is, the perception has changed, and not the objective indicators in russia are closely following the discussion on limiting the price of our oil, this was discussed by the big seven.
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and now even the figure of 40-60 dollars per barrel sounds like a desired benchmark. that’s not very clear, but how, in the market conditions, is it possible to provide this in general, purely technically, well, of course the proposal is that the west wants to limit the amount of revenue that russia receives for the oil it sells, but not the amount of oil it sells. why is it impossible to simply abandon russian oil, as they used to do with iran or venezuela, russia has too much market share, about 10% of the total price offered, and without them the price from the current 100 scotch to 200 from here, the idea will limit revenues. like those who cry. for a barrel of russian oil, for example, more than $50 will become objects secondary sanctions of the us and the eu primarily insurance companies that provide transportation raises the question. why china and india, for example, will implement these sanctions, the answer is that cheap oil is very beneficial for them. so
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they are more than satisfied with russian raw materials at sharply reduced prices. the next question. and why will russia sell oil at all at an imposed price, they will stop doing it, in general, because they answer that it will be able to sell either at such a price or not at what 50 dollars is also normal money that will provide revenues of the russian economy. here's the logic. it is still only on paper. nothing like this has ever been tried. this is something completely new and the result is completely unpredictable. there are various assumptions. how it will go, but no one knows exactly what will happen. well, that is, if russia, in response, generally stops shipping oil to the world market. this will mean a big crisis. it can be assumed that the theoretical premise is that russia will still sell oil because it needs revenue, but of course, russia has the opportunity to say whether you pay the market price or there will be no deliveries. naturally. this will cause a shortage of oil and a rise in prices. even if russia
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agrees to sell only a fraction of its oil at low prices, the overall price level will still rise. the oil crisis of the seventy- third year was the reaction of the arab countries to the politics of western democracy, including the united states, canada and japan, all these countries supported israel in its conflict with egypt and syria. the so-called yom kippur war or the arabs, the israeli war 73 began in october richard nixon approved operation nickel grass to supply israel with new arms shipments. in response, the trustee countries, led by saudi arabia, announced an embargo on oil supplies from the united states to canada, great britain and a number of other european countries, already in march, the seventy-fourth embargo was canceled as its main political goal. it did not reach, israel did not withdraw troops from the occupied arab territories, but the crisis prompted egypt to jordan to write
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us peace agreements and significantly increased the role arab countries and opeks in world politics. and over the next two years. oil prices rose from 3:00 a.m. to $12 a barrel. in july 1974, the nixon administration created a secret agreement under which the states incognito began to buy oil from the saudis, and the kingdom in response began to invest in us government debt for more than 40 years. this agreement was kept secret at the beginning of this century, the amount of saudi capital placed in the united states was estimated at half a trillion dollars, including funds from the royal family. the crisis in 1973 had a significant impact on the economic development of the western countries. their gdp simply decreased over the next six years. doubling another effect of a sharp jump in inflation in the us, it rose from three to 11% in france from six to thirteen; britain's seven to sixteen.
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last week, president biden urged us oil companies to lower domestic gasoline prices. this sparked a lively discussion. oilmen. in fact, they refused, how widespread is the practice, when in market conditions are trying to regulate the price of raw materials, many government companies have tried to control the price of oil over the past few decades. this one is practically. it never works out, the global market is simply too big, complex and non-linear to be seriously managed. well, yes, you can temporarily negotiate with a particular company or even a group of companies, but in the end, the price is determined by the global situation, and it does not consist of any expectations or fears. material relationship between supply and demand. the situation of deficit or excess depends on the objective reasons recession pushes demand down and prices rise, on the contrary, politicians often try to
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influence, but in vain, and now an interesting process is observed. well, the demarcation, or something, of the markets russian oil goes to the east, not russian to the west. could this set the stage for a long-term separation, whether the crisis in ukraine ends up being long-lasting or ends in a relatively limited time frame? whatever the outcome, one thing we are sure is that what is happening will have very long-term consequences, the steps that the europeans and americans have now taken, and in response, the russians will have a long-term effect. at the same time, it is a reflection of europe's long-standing concerns about overdependence on russian raw materials. so the events became the occasion that allowed us to finally tackle this problem and, of course, we see the redistribution of global flows of russia will have to redirect oil and
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especially gas resources to the east. probability scenario. and hydrocarbons will increasingly be sent to asia, and middle eastern raw materials, for which asia was the most important sales market , will move to europe, we are already fixing that african oil, which traditionally went to china , is now being replaced, there by russian oil, respectively, african producers will increasingly target europe and this is a fundamental change. i do not think that it will greatly affect the united states and russian oil, especially need not. and the european union has made a political decision and will implement it. the first to regulate oil prices was the organization of petroleum exporting countries, opec. it appeared in september 1960 at a conference in baghdad, young post-colonial countries sought to establish control over their own oil resources and dispose of them based on their interests. currently in custody. it includes 12
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countries saudi arabia produces the most oil in the cartel's total production 30% accounts for iraq 13% on iran 11% on the united arab emirates 9 the headquarters of the cartel is located in vienna for more than half a century, saudi arabia played the first fiddle in guardianship, it was on it that the united states and veli serriad bet, then they negotiated, especially after the oil crisis, the seventies in february 85 ronald reagan hosted the king of saudi arabia at the white house ideas are called influential cia director william casey however, similar versions arise every time the price of oil falls in the eighties - this
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happened due to a significant decrease in demand after the oil crisis in the 70s, western countries revised their fuel use strategy and adopted energy-saving technologies from falling prices won us japan western europe and third world countries but it hurt the members, the opek, the nordic oil-producing countries and the soviet union in 2016 opek. russia and 10 other states have expanded the format of participation. so there was a guardian. plus the cartel members decided. regulate the situation, but against the backdrop of a pandemic, a decrease in demand in march 2020, a strange participant could not agree on a phased reduction in production, as a result, prices collapsed immediately by 30%, a record since the ninety-first year. the value of only a month later, the key participants in the transaction agreed to a phased reduction over the next two years.
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next week, joe biden is heading to the middle east, do you expect any of his agreements with oil producers in the gulf? and, of course, we are worried about whether the guardianship will survive, plus the current crisis, as i already said, politicians often think that they are able to manage the markets, if they persuade the sudetenland to pump more oil, and everything will not change, even if biden makes peace with the crown prince and they will increase production fundamental changes will not happen the more important question is what will be the opek plus agreements in 2020 at the time of a sharp drop in prices due to the opek pandemic. plus cut production by 10 million barrels. barrels of those agreements are expiring, new negotiations are coming in a month gulf countries want to maintain cooperation with russia without it it is very difficult to regulate the oil market of saudi arabia it is necessary to strike a difficult balance to maintain
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partnership with russia but to respond to us requests in the process of reconciliation. understandably, riet will try to maneuver. again, on the whole, it tries in every possible way to avoid politicization of discussions and does not want to add fuel to the fire. thank you. alex schindler from energy intels was with us. and after the ad let's talk about the country, which the global crisis affected in the most fatal way. or maybe not global. basically, don't leave. thinking about moving to a bigger apartment? find it on the site domclick domclick is the number one real estate service in russia in terms of the number of ads for the sale of apartments, and also a discount on a mortgage when buying an apartment or house, domclick is the number one real estate service mycoderil solution helps to destroy
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partners of the promotion and participate in the drawing of cash prizes every day. yes, here it is, it's time for revelations jeffrey sachs, a scientist from the medical the lancet magazine stated i am convinced that the virus originated from american biotechnology. they are from nature. this is a bio weapon that the americans came up with. jeffrey sachs says that it could be accidental, but this is little consolation. this is a gross biotechnological blunder, and not a disaster of natural origin, the americans, in every possible way, concealed the artificial origin of the coronavirus. and love spoke about it and was made a laughingstock. believe me, mistakes happen in the best laboratories in the world creating a virus without any
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signs of human intervention. not such a difficult task. less people more oxygen. so decided the secret billionaire rulers of the world a year and a half ago. we released an investigation called measure, where they said that the coronavirus is of artificial origin. then we were all pecked. now this has already been confirmed by jeffrey sacks , economic prospects excite all countries without exception, but still there are those for whom the democratic socialist republic of sri lanka is going through more than just a crisis of the week one and a half ago, the prime minister was annihilated at the changing declared that the national economy. it just completely collapsed. since spring, people have been
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dissatisfied with the deterioration of living conditions, and if in april there was simply a shortage of food, now it is summer in a country that harvests two crops a year. people sometimes skip meals simply because they can't afford it in a country with record inflation of 50% - that's as of june of this year. no, gasoline and diesel fuel stations are guarded by the military so that the remains are not looted, protesters often turn off electricity and for a long time problems arose due to the pandemic, tourists almost stopped coming and the inflow of foreign currency into the country decreased, if at the end of 2019 the reserves amounted to almost 8 billion dollars, now they are at best 50 million. reduction by almost an order of magnitude fuel and there is nothing to buy food, but there is another reason for the crisis, then in 2019 in the country. prime minister
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mahinda rajapaksa won, a supporter of green ideas in agriculture, he is a relative of the current the president of the country soon introduced a ban on the import of mineral fertilizers, sri lanko promised to make the first country with completely organic farming. there was still enough pesticides for the first season, but in the second season there was already a shortage of fertilizers, the crops were reduced by about half and that's it. this is against the backdrop of the destruction of logistics in a pandemic, the ban was eventually canceled, but it was too late. the cost of fertilizer rose sharply because of the conflict. unrest began in ukraine, the first victims appeared. the prime minister resigned, but of people. this did not calm his residence, as did the a houses of many officials. burned the authorities brought the military to the streets and in the great hour they limited the work of social networks, the protesters accuse the authorities of mismanagement in the country. the new head
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of government, but president rzhapaks refused to repeat the fate of his relative , the prime minister, and did not resign. the situation on the arai island, which has always attracted tourists, looks rather hopeless. president of katabaira japaksa. just called vladimir putin, with a request to help him with fuel, is not left on the island and the authorities are blaming the world crisis for food, but the population does not believe something, calling their own bosses to account. we turned to dayan jti-leika in the recent past, a prominent melankan diplomat went to moscow with the question of how the country came to such a life. we managed to talk with difficulty on the island of constant power outages. what is the reason for such a deep crisis, is it primarily political or economic, this is a classic proof the correctness of the old term political economy both
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. but in general, to be honest, this is a crisis of one person of the president, gotabai rajabbaks, he decided to play local ronald reagan and went on a sharp tax cut, state revenues collapsed and he was also an agro-nationalist banned imports of industrial goods, which naturally created problems. well, he led a ban on the use of chemical fertilizers, which hit the production of rice as a staple food and affected the export of tea, income from exports, import costs, on the contrary, increased, because they had to carry food. these seem to be economic problems, but the reasons for them are political, damn, firstly, a professional military man. there was no political experience of understanding what it is all about? secondly, he appointed six relatives to the government, seven more sit in parliament. thirdly, he concentrated power from above in his hands. but we already have a french political
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model with a strong presidential vertical donald trump without american checks and balances. yes, and located in khmer, when he is surrounded exclusively by his own relatives and a couple of old colleagues in the military service about the ban on chemical fertilizer as the cause of the crisis. many say, but this is actually in the spirit of modern green trends , isn't it, yes, but all the accumulated experience shows that this cannot be done overnight. it reminded me of china in the late fifties under chairman mao, the great leap of the ussr, by the way, then i strongly recommended not to do this a sharp transition from chemical fertilizers to organic and not in individual provinces, but all over the island at once, a real economic adventurism is a roulette and this is the most important and sensitive area. food voluntarism of the most disgusting quality tea is grown in our relanke, the island used to be called psc,
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today the country ranks third in tea production in the world a quarter of the entire market. basically. this is black and green tea , its industrial breeding. it started back in the colonial era. he earned his fortune and was knighted by the notorious thomas lipton, he sold it three times cheaper. however , in terms of quality. he was at least. the muslim community of society is no worse than the indian sex port. most of the tea that is drunk in the arab world is grown precisely by our relanke, and the brands are full of names from the arab culture . islam appeared in ceylon along with arab merchants. for the sake of trade, the locals began to accept it later, under the portuguese and the british, the ceylon moors, as they sometimes called pushed aside in the whore of the island but they continued many of them speak tomil , so some supported the tomil
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militants, civil war between the tamil minority and the sengali majority broke out in the eighties until the tigers tormented and the lama were finally defeated they taxed the muslims, but also after after the end of the war, the islamic minority, the island's second largest religious group, was excluded from the peace process, the situation was exacerbated by radical buddhist groups who saw islam threat. here. they were in the majority and often staged pogroms. all this led to the emergence of cells of radical islamists and ended a series of terrorist attacks in the spring of 2019. the paradox of the situation is that it was not people from poor muslim families who took the path of jihad, but the offspring of rich merchants of spices, including tea, the fate of suicide bombers was chosen by the golden youth. which was everything she could want. the name of the republic
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still contains the word socialist, does it mean something or is it just a tribute to tradition, funny history. this word was introduced into the constitution by president jay varden in 1978. and he had the nickname of the nanny wild, because he was extremely pro-american, but before he headed the anka friendship society of the ussr, the concept of socialism here never caused idiosyncrasy and so far it corresponds to the spirit of the sri lankans, a penchant for exolitarism. sri lanka, not cuba of course, but here they have always been sympathetic to social democratic ideas in the spirit of scandinavia or british or baristas. we'll see how it all turns out soon sri lanka is trying to negotiate with the imf and the imf does not change. we see this in the example of argentina. so the program will require strict measures of financial recovery, which will run counter to the principles of the social state and, in general, the ideas of a significant role of the state in the economy. so let's see how sri lanka
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really is. let's face it, socialist truth is not the first imf program and still sri lanka. i have never fulfilled them, i suppose the reason is precisely in the national psychology, which is alien to the president of sri lanka addressed the president russia asking for help. how do you think it will work? it's good that he called, of course, it would be better if he did this during the episode with the aeroflot plane a month ago, which was detained in colombo at the request of the former lessor. it is interesting that public opinion throughout the spectrum from right to left is very pro-russian and the plane incident showed this. everyone was waiting for the president to solve the problem, but he slowly and not at all, not the slightest manifestation of russophobia. and vladimir putin is very popular. so that russia's help here will be highly appreciated, regardless of who will govern the country. and what about the geopolitical games around sri lanka. about this, bob kane,
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a prominent neoconservative and the notorious husband victory , wrote in his book manzu more than 10 years ago that the indian ocean is becoming a field of geopolitical tension, and sri lanka is almost at the epicenter, and here, of course, there is competition between the great powers, the influence of china how far does it define politics in india? i am often in cuba and cuba is a clear refutation of the fact that there are geopolitical determinisms neighborhood with the us does not dictate politics. of course, our situation is different during the economic crisis, the most reliable source of support, india is the main neighbor, we have enough tension with regional partners, but we have to admit that it is not their fault, but our own government. it overestimated the importance of sri lanka trying to manipulate. as a result, it disappointed china, alerted india and pushed japan away. in general, i want to blame external forces, but much is made by hand.
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thank you, we've been talking. there is a country with a sri lankan diplomat that does not need to talk about crises, which it has not experienced, but it holds on and even eats better from venezuela evgenia damadrid. 6 years ago, in the midst of the economic crisis, venezuelan street food, or as it is called hunger streets here, suffered incredible losses, even if someone with a salary of $ 10 would spend $ 5 on a hamburger. well, finally, wages have been raised. a hamburger can be bought for a dollar hello again, necklace basics, because in times of crisis. on the so-called maduro diet, the venezuelan population lost an average of 10 kg of weight. in fact, the extra pounds melted away from the fact that the majority of the variety of sauces so beloved by venezuelans became the majority of the street, just couldn’t afford it. we are the pioneers of the hunger street here in
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the square in venezuela, this place has become historical sauces. we only have original american sauces - this is a separate chapter of the venezuelan street food culture. here they can watering your hamburger is unlimited. after each biting, which, in principle, everyone has been doing only since the advent of the fast food tradition the most popular plastic surgeries in venezuela have become reaction and reduction of the stomach yes, and the number of heart attacks in people over 45 has increased incredibly, the venezuelans themselves explain this by a stress crisis and that's it the same notorious madura diet, except for working on the radio and blogging. i cook healthy food and do it professionally. here venezuela ingredients. you can literally find mango avocados on the street. i came to venezuela soon chavas came to power, and i was a witness to his reforms. in the field of nutrition. in those days, the intentions were the best guiller famous football, blogger and radio presenter came to venezuela from
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argentina 25 years ago. he still remembers all the times when chavis started an active campaign against pernicious fast food and harmful soda, and frankly misses those times. guillermo claims that the sanctions that venezuelans live in. only benefited them, for example missing american transgender seeds. now natural ones are brought in from neighboring colombia, but the farmers themselves often complain about their poor quality. and of course, for speculators who inexplicably inflate the prices of ready-made goods, venezuelans, unfortunately, tend to consume fast food. now soda and hamburgers are consumed in unprecedented quantities. i am from my side in my programs. i'm trying to contribute to the enlightenment of people. with all the abundance of the freshest vegetables and fruits, adhere to a healthy lifestyle in conditions of sanctions by venezuela. still not just for those who prefer something cheaper than an overseas hamburger. there are local tostons or potokons fodder bananas cooked in every possible way fried banana. this is our
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national dish. it can be cooked with minced meat. it can be served with chicken or vegetables, sauces are added to taste, no weekend on the beach is complete without a protocon. no wonder a hearty and inexpensive dish. and this despite the fact that the sea abounds with fish; it is offered in all coastal restaurants, but prices to put it mildly, they bite as if she was caught in the sanctions. it's all imported here is frozen jamon fish. but this is already local, by the way, raw goat milk has appeared very good lately, but a little expensive, of course, and it’s true that the prices in caracas for vegetables and fruits are unreasonably high, just 30 km from the capital there is a former german colony, the local climate allows goods grow almost any kind of crops once a week they go shopping here on the way to the city, you can meet peasants who sell vegetables and their own garden at reasonable prices. and how much does broccoli cost one dollar beets
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all for a dollar per kilogram in the city, this broccoli will cost you $ 3, and in the supermarket it ’s five dollars for all five peaches, indeed, speculation on products in venezuela is flourishing , you have to regularly spend time trying to look where to buy cheaper products or bargain. so the motto is venesu. for all times, if you want to live, know how to spin, he develops survival skills especially for programs international review evgenia demodrite caracas venezuela conclusion let's return to what started the global systemic crisis, not just a set of conflicts and unresolved problems. this feeling of irreversible and often frightening change is the desire of some to cling to the outgoing nature at any cost, while others, on the contrary, crush the remnants of the former, i repeat. this also applies to states and societies and people during a dangerous military
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one of the pinnacles of the military art of the people of the russian military school. then there was a monarchist, he did not hide his views and fought for a united indivisible russia out of conviction and believed that it simply could not be otherwise in russia, some newspapers hurried to report that yudenich had entered to petrograd.
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