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now economy news in a nutshell the central bank is counting on an early unblocking of the assets of russian investors who have not fallen under
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sanctions, said the first deputy chairman of the central bank , vladimir chistyukhin, at the cybersecurity finance forum. according to him, the regulators, euroclear and clearstream, thereby want to release the innocent, the deputy chairman said, and their banks are interested in opening branches of russia in cooperation with friendly countries , the cost of gas in europe has dropped to its lowest level in a year and a half. now quotes are below $550 per 1,000 m³. the reason is the warm winter. and as a result , there are significant reserves in european storage facilities. in mid-february, the tanks were almost 65% full, according to weather forecasts. temperatures will remain abnormally high this week and next week a new package of eu sanctions will not affect russian exports. the european union was unable to agree on restrictions on the supply of nuclear fuel and diamonds for 2 billion. soon a year, tass writes about this , citing sources. in brussels , the european commission later recognized the dependence on russian uranium and rosatom technology. at
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with all the desire to abandon them, the europeans, while the german uniper cannot. received a record loss at the end of the year, the company lost more than 19 billion euros and for the short supply of russian gas initially. they expected even more significant damage of 40 billion. also, its neper. she announced the loss of control over her not by the way, unlike the parent company. it tripled its profit in the twenty-second year and earned more than 21 billion rubles. this was the news of the economy in short. find out the credit potential of your business already know i am a sole trader. and now i see my credit potential in the sberbank online application and i can plan how to improve the service for my clients. oops went too far i have a better idea i got a loan
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with discounts the journal russia in global affairs is celebrating its 20th anniversary. today it is one of the few publications in open access for a foreign reader with the editor-in-chief , a political scientist, as well as the host of the international review program on our channel , fedor. lukyanova met anna voronina camera light went, but first a few strokes of the brush. this is no longer just a preparation for the broadcast, but a kind of ritual in which fedor lukyanov is participating.
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it has been 2 years since he became the face of the program international review on russia 24 relations with the magazine russia in global affairs are 10 times larger and here before each publication, there are other rituals, namely total proofreading. i usually try not to powder. e, because, well, like the public no e i take all the heap that is. it used to be paper, now it was now virtual, and they take something to inspire their throats, but i sit down and read in depth for the next few hours everything that could write a proposal to lead the then new publication was unexpected, however, like the very entry of fyodor lukyanov into the whirlpool of international politics. after all, he was preparing to connect his life with german lexicography. he finished studying there 2 months before the augusts. pulce, when everything turned upside down and it suddenly became somehow obvious that there are a lot of things in life that are much more interesting than elixiam. and thomas
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formed the editorial policy at the same time when new russia was building its external policy in the ninety-ninth year, maybe be in 2000, ninety-ninth, i think. and when i was present at the davos trout at this davos forum, there was, uh, a panel of eminent russian figures of that era, the leaders of the country practically, but who says something, i just came to a stupor of horror, because they carried absolutely about what is happening in the world and their understanding. it was a monstrous shame for me. i realized that we have a problem with the first number of steel trance. national terrorist organizations and not in vain ahead there were flourishes of gil, and as further issues showed among the authors of the magazine. there were prophets in his own country, sergei alexandrovich, who naturally appeared on
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the page he, uh, in 2007. wrote the first article about the inevitable new cold war. and that it can be such that the old cold war will seem like flowers. that is, 15 years before this happened, he already had a premonition of one author, even that was about 5 years ago, probably, uh, that is, he is this child of upheavals in the post-soviet space that we have now observed in recent years. he literally. well, almost exactly, and the sequence where it will happen there from kazakhstan and belarus to armenia and ukraine today russia in global politics is one of the few publications in the public domain for a foreign reader at the beginning, the magazine collaborated with the american handicap faces. however, over the years, the once prestigious and independent building began to lose face,
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turning into a propaganda leaflet for the authorities and the us tasks of the russian magazine. it didn't fit at all. russia's goal global politics. agenda, but to identify new trends and, most importantly, to teach readers to see them on their own. the fact is that from the very beginning we tried to teach our people. uh, readers think for themselves. uh, the last 50 years. or maybe even 300 years. we began to think about the world through the lenses of the west and now we invite everyone to think, although i am quite difficult through my own lenses and, accordingly, learn on their own. now this is the dominant trend. uh, editorial journals note among readers a craving for understanding what is happening in processes throughout the world has grown many times in 20 years. and they are drawn to analytics. not only narrowly focused professionals. yes, and sometimes
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in a rapidly changing world, it is not easy for them to figure out where the cause is, where the effect is, and most importantly, where it all will lead, how not to go crazy. eh, it's very difficult and all the more so since the rates of blood of everything else have grown very much, that is , now in a month and what is happening earlier in years, and in years what is in a decade the only way. uh, first of all, it’s still trying to isolate what determines what the event is and there are many processes, but they are all equal, affecting everything, it is noteworthy that in the first article of the anniversary issue, the editors did not begin to sum up their twenty-year existence. on the contrary, i decided, together with authors from all over the world, to predict what they would write about in 2043. some experts assure that the world will become more pleasant; others speak of polarization in the world. what predictions will come true will become clear in 20 years anna voronina well, not to wait 20 years. uh right
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now. let's talk about the main milestones, that happened this week. here, the state duma deputies called on the un security council to investigate, undermine the northern streams and punish those responsible for this terrorist act. now the head of the state duma committee on international affairs , chairman of the ldpr leonid slutsky, leonid eduardovich, is in direct contact with us greetings dmitry good afternoon. good afternoon. and the question, of course, is here for the future. yes, i hope not far what results you are waiting for already, uh, the nearest and in fact, how plausible, in your opinion. it seems that the guilty will suffer let's be realistic about the punishment. our task at this stage is to forcefully bring public figures to the world community to parliament in the world for those who hear the state duma and there are a lot of them in europe and there are more and more.
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i’m not talking about the countries of the african continent of latin america, southeast asia, we are heard very well by the number of our partners is steadily growing, let’s say for a month, so it’s definitely not worth saying that russia is isolated, even to our rabid enemies, but to convey. we want what is biden in fact, he stood on the same line with truman, who gave instructions on the bombing of hiroshima nagasaki with other presidents of the united states who at one time gave instructions on the bombing of belgrade on the invasion of iraq in 2003. we remember very well what happened then absolutely contrary to the resolution of the un security council then the same in libya iraq libya became strange for years without a state, the united states in a rude way hacking the un security council and its unique right to make decisions
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about the introduction of any other peacekeeping military contingents into certain conflict zones, the united states destroys the regimes of their leaders that are objectionable to them simply by wiping them off the face of the earth. and in syria, the same did not happen due to the intervention of russia and with regard to undermining e elements of northern streams. this is a serious terrorist attack. and by the way, the united states opposed the energy infrastructure of its alleged allies here. this is france germany netherlands here uh, before. it is not simple red line. this is the most serious terrorist attack and what e biden recently said in a speech in congress that we are a guiding star for all of humanity very reminiscent of another speech from the middle of the last
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century when another man wanted to rule the world, but we remember well. what ended the bloodiest war in the history of mankind. and how did all these wishes of the third reich end from this point of view , our view of what surpassed in the baltic sea to this monstrous terrorist attack without involvement. we we bring it to those who hear us and i think that there will be very, very few of those who will share our assessments of dmitry this week, and deputies and, uh, senators, not only pay the attention of the international community to this. in particular, their colleagues from other countries. uh, we are talking about, among other things, bio- laboratories, for example, in the united states in different countries, but the russian deputies have already joined, and their colleagues from the philippines, who are submitting relevant requests to the ministry of defense to the ministry of health. enya of their own countries to start this
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investigation. well, and here, and the question is, how much in your opinion. uh, maybe this is some kind of consolidated decision of the parliaments. eh, all countries in order not just to draw attention, but to lead to some kind of action. let's talk objectively dmitry i'll probably look strange on the air of the best news channel we love if i often use the monstrous jupiter, but how else to call the fact that the united states around the world creates biolaboratories and spends there experiments on people. and in uh, if we look, uh, in ukraine there, it’s just that more than forty biolaboratories did not exist, all the materials we have and what is now hidden is what got into open sources. uh,
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in a completely creepy way, it testifies to human experiments on the introduction of advanced ones. uh, although advanced here, uh, one can say very, very stretched, but developments in the field of biological weapons. advanced means cutting edge, but biological weapons must disappear from the face of the planet just like chemical weapons. we have convention on the prohibition of biological toxin weapons and, uh, what is modern in this regard should work for peaceful technologies, and not for the destruction of people, the united states around the world. uh, in fact , in a little over 10 years. uh, they built a flog of biolaboratories and the world should know about it, the world should swear we may have different views with someone for now, well, ukraine , but here we expect that very, very quickly countries that even demonstrated
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a certain loyalty to the united states a will line up with us in strong condemnation of the violation of the convention on the prohibition of biological toxic weapons. united nations to create now. in the twenty-first century, across all continents , a series of biolobes and grids, excuse the biolab, which conduct experiments on humans. this is akin to me not exaggerating in the slightest with the experiment of the nazis and such a thing cannot take place in the 21st century, and they clearly, to our great regret , testify that today there is a political united states that for him this means that all the other countries are in frantic attempts to build unipolar events. to the only one, the pole of which, according to the paradigm of the gasoline and similar planets of the unipolar world, will be washington, they
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arrange the destruction of the regimes of their leaders that are objectionable to them, about which i said that earlier experiments on people on a mass in the order of thousands of people, including military personnel in ukraine, were subjected to this. experiment experiments, and for one reason or another, uh strain of viruses others. i won't speak now. this information is not yet quite open, but the methods of using biological weapons. we have a commission of the two chambers of the federal assembly , our co-chairman from the state duma, irina anatolyevna yarovaya, does a lot; everyone knows her principled nature, professionalism . truly horrific facts are revealed. i am not a fan of using such excellent epithets one after another, but it is simply impossible to say otherwise how objectively
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dmitry we have the right to expect from the world community. now what people will share our position. i think that on biological weapons, as in no other issue, we have the right to count on the fact that without a utopia in the coming month, many national parliaments, as in the philippines and many public organizations, university foundations, individual well-known politicians, will share our position on such things more by planet, neither today nor in the future should be, and the existing biolaboratories should be immediately closed. look, edward. i'm just waiting now for the continuation of these epithets, because i can't help but ask this question, which is also disturbing, and about victoria nulandz and about her recent statement, which said that the united states would support. uh, ukraine's strikes on the crimea, as it were, characterized these words of an american official. yes, to be honest,
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i'm tired of it. it was cookies. remember, when the maidan was created, the right sector grew, not from where. brother, the murderous conflict in ukraine , which marked the beginning of the eight-year genocide of the southeast and new russia. and the same nulan today openly cynically publicly admits who is the boss of washington about the fact that this is a regime of external control, then what is the assessment here, maybe. let's skip the epic. it's just disgusting. it seems to me that e. well, he is zelensky, all this public should clearly understand that crimea kherson zaporozhye donetsk lugansk is forever russian on the political map of the world, so you shouldn’t turn
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inside out, you shouldn’t send various types of lethal weapons carrying lethal charges to kiev, hardly madam. and if they hear, then they will agree heard. by the way, you will probably hear. they hear me enough good and at the same time. uh, i mean, these are people who have lost, common sense , lost any form of humanity. they are trying to forcefully work against us at any cost to crush russia, uh, to somehow humiliate russia and deform its image in the global information space. it is not possible to crush russia by military means; it is not possible to use sanctions and restrictions. it doesn't work. we are getting stronger. they are as expected. it's all a bunch of anti-russian
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minded politicians, that's why it's disgusting. i think we won't be here no superior beats. eh, expect most. our audience will support my assessments, so let him declare that whatever victory will be won in a special military operation. and i hope this victory will be the victory in the last battle in world history. sorry for the element of pathos , i would very much like to count on this against any manifestations of nazism, neo-nazism is about nezma. and all that today in world practice, unfortunately, still contradicts the norms and rules of peaceful human coexistence. we have to to build a peaceful architecture on the planet of the 21st century. and this will not be done by the united states, it will not be necessary to do this, they are doing everything to
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prevent peaceful equilibrium architecture on the planet, therefore we are right, we are aware of this and it is very cool. dmitry that our rightness is shared with everyone. let's not talk, huh? in the afternoon, yes, every month , at least, more and more people in the world, including in the plane of parliamentary diplomacy, which is dear to me and my colleagues , eduardovich is another question that is more concerns no longer foreign policy, but domestic let's say self-organization, or what? and hmm, now everyone is very often discussing the law on monitoring compliance with the norms of the russian literary language, which, uh, the state duma adopted. this, of course, seems to be, but hmm, this is exactly what i have been finishing off for many years. with vladimir volfovich zhirinovsky vladimir volfovich for many years in a row, as one of his fundamental ideas, promoted
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the thesis of supporting the russian language as a fundamental and cementing basis russian world. let's estimate dmitry in the eighty-ninth - ninetieth year of the last century, 350 million people spoke russian in the world. now 270 is not a thing on a historical scale , the russian world has shrunk by 80 million people in just over 30 years. this is the collapse of the russian world and let's look at the largest diasporas. this is, uh, germany in second place to the united states then, israel sometimes comes to visit everyone who is familiar to us from the soviet era and the children speak broken russian at home for their parents. they are no longer particles of russian peace. this is a forced assimilation, and the russian world and russian civilization in the countries of residence of our compatriots and, unfortunately, are also to blame. and we ourselves, because we do not open russian schools, where they are rapidly closing , we do not fully implement foreign
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programs that bring the russian language and russian culture with them. let's take a look at how the alliance-francis stands for francophonie around the world. e, british, chancellor confucius institute in china goethe institute in germany and e, others structures that are supported by natives are primarily the interests of the national language and education for young people in their native language. we need a great power after more than 30 years of its existence as a sovereign country to understand that this is really a matter of civilizational importance. we need to support the russian language and the adopted bill of filing the ldpr party supported us and other parliamentary political forces. just as they are now supporting our initiative, and unite by the shoulder. before uh the need for speedy achieve the great victory to muffle their
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political differences and become all together the party of victory i think it's the same here, thank god finally the liberal democratic party heard and really support the russian language. we need this task of the next few years to stop the collapse of the russian language and so that as many people as possible speak russian in the world. let's see, for example , the baltic countries. in latvia, since 2006 , a discriminatory education law has been in force 60% of the population must, sorry, 60% of subjects must be taught in latvian, who 97% of the russian-speaking population will study or learn the logical language in daugavpils and the term non-citizens that exist in latvian estonian legislation also we know has nothing to do. international law now, when russia is experiencing, as never before, e, in recent
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history, the moment of truth. i think the time of the russian language has come and this bill has been passed with some. in my opinion, it is late, but it is extremely important, and it is important for us in the coming years. let's be realistic stop the collapse russian language and introduce such programs in the world that will really support our compatriots, and russian-language education at all levels. and uh, i think that the russian language will take its rightful place. e in the world, as it is called, and classes are a place, in principle, as it was in the 20th century. this task is very, very difficult. well, it lies with the responsibility of our generation with you, and this task must be solved in the very near future. therefore, the law is a powerful landmark. now he's left. let's implement it work. yes, let's hope that the work will be more efficient here eduardovich thank you, i
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