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[000:00:00;00] you are not illuminated and thus this whole story moves on to the next season. the concept of the improvement of the yauza park is to combine several so far scattered green urban areas after modernization, this territory will become the longest eco-park in europe 20 km from the moscow ring road to the rostokinsky aqueduct. this is the floodplain of the yauza river and its main tributary, the chermyanka, totaling 360 hectares. this year, it is planned to begin the improvement of two more sections. in addition, a project for a bicycle pedestrian bridge in the park has been approved. yauza a 185 m long structure will connect the leonovskaya grove and the sviblonovsky ponds. the space around other moscow reservoirs is being actively improved, this is the vicinity of the floodplain of the zhuzha river in the south of the capital. mostly abandoned. there has never
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been lighting and paths for people in the evening . it was simply dangerous to walk here after we had completed our work. we will install in this area. and the lanterns. here we have already prepared cable ducts for laying power supply. and lanterns with a special directed beam of light in order not to disturb the forest dwellers in any case. well, for example, white birds, which demolished all the garages here to expand the space of the park area. garbage removal is now over by the beginning of autumn. a sports cluster with volleyball , streetball and workout areas will appear at this place , a space for children will be arranged nearby, and there is also a playground nearby. we will create a large beautiful complex playground, which will be called the robber's lair and it will be created for historical reasons, because here in america zhuzha in the 17th century the robber sovkom was hiding . this is also the south of moscow
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, a huge natural massif. now it is almost inaccessible to the townspeople, although residential areas of hundreds of meters are rare, who from the cities of the world in general. it can boast so much that you have it nearby, just a wild forest. it's great, therefore , ours, in principle, is the task as designers. that's all, it's so convenient to make and so secure nature from human impact, but so that all this creates some kind of balance, some kind of its own ecosystem with a person. along the river beds, it organizes walking routes on the slopes, ravines, observation platforms and quiet recreation areas will appear. this space will not only unite man with nature, but will also bring together the moscow districts. this trail is an organized path on which we are now standing, this is the only link between the two regions today. these are, uh, orekhovo-borisovo, yuzhnaya district and zyablikovo and in. principle others movement. they are spontaneous and unorganized. eh, so our task is to solve this problem.
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how to connect two districts and connect transport hubs with live maps, despite the large drop. heights in the park have found a place for sports and playgrounds. one of the game zones will be called a rigmarole. this is a reference to the history of the area and the color design of the projects is also connected with the past. why are there so many yellow and orange colors in the design of the park? and in the village of zyablikovo , which was previously localized here, the inhabitants, uh, were engaged in the creation of a gimp, they we created a silver golden thread and we took the yellow thread as the basis for the design of the code, because it was more actively used, and in the design of clothes it was golden golden, but golden color. it is very close to yellow . use in small forms of benches or pergolas or coverings of playgrounds, of course, is yellow. he is such a positive rainbow and close to the idea that we
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originally laid. the landscaping of the kuskovo forest park continues ; a food court is being built near the palace pond; the architects have developed pavilions especially for this project. they are built from eco-friendly wooden beams and do not spoil the views. the houses will hide behind an array of trees. it is planned to install three pavilions, and two pavilions will be small, about 200 m², while one large one will be about 800 m². and not far from this place was located e from an ancient village, so it was decided to create these pavilions in the style of russian architecture. these are city blocks in the area of the bauman moscow state technical university. here, too, everything will look like, otherwise a new one is being built now. university campus, research centers, dormitory, libraries, two buildings
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are ready. the rest are going to be handed over by the beginning of 2024, the territory will become a full-fledged part of the city, all buildings will be located in an open area. ah. naturally, each building will have its own checkpoint there. uh, some kind of access control. well, it will be possible to walk between the buildings, to anyone, and for sure, an urban infrastructure will be created. i don't know the cafe. not a cafe any business services. maybe the city will landscaping of the surroundings of the new university space will put in order 13 adjacent streets and alleys sidewalks will become wider there will be new places for recreation and meetings will change lighting and stops. uh. how to use, which will connect our territory? our main mistake is that the territory is and the proposal is to plan to work with this street in order to ensure the safety of the movement of people through it, because there will be a very large flow of pedestrians who will cross to the street. i think absolutely unexpected places. uh, between these buildings
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we will have the territory will be open. even in the plans for 2023, the renovation of tsvetnoy boulevard and khrustalny lane will put 11 ponds and 14,000 entrances in order since 2011. moscow does not slow down the pace of improvement. according to surveys, 90% of citizens are satisfied with the level of development of the capital's infrastructure.
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they bend and smile wider the statement about northern pathologists who are discussing the whole world an antenna for receiving a signal, but the world has not yet heard the very exciting question. many probably a lot would have been easier. well, come on, it was only our program worth whether it was possible to start a special war operation, then in the fourteenth year he answered. putin was thrown into the sea, fell flying. logically i continue to play sports this week. we'll show you much more than the rest, so that everything is fine with us, and they are sad
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moscow kremlin putin watch on sunday at 22:00 billionaire. valery zyukov loved women very much. he had several mistresses and many children had a significant amount of real estate businessman venera aidinina sent his beloved to a fortune teller in our time. what is the treatment for me? how much did aginina pay you for solving a family issue, in order to remove the damage, valery zyukov had to marry, and venus. however , the wedding saved him from the word of fate. why in the organization of the crime the investigation blamed venus aginina? the more people and conducted
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their investigation? every second monday in march, commonwealth day is celebrated by an organization uniting 53 countries of the world on a voluntary basis, among them such large countries as australia canada india , more than 2 billion people live in the commonwealth countries. it is worth forgetting
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that initially this organization was called the british commonwealth of nations as located on five continents and inhabited by different peoples, professing different religions, having different levels of economic development, countries are connected with great britain by a common historical past on the one hand, the commonwealth of the nation, was created as a tool for divorce, the british empire of a civilized, but over time, the commonwealth of the nation turned into tools for promotion humanitarian interests of great britain in the countries of the former
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participants. e british empire of course, it affects. this affects one side on the british elite's perception of their place in the world. and in any case, it is not by chance that they say that the anglo-saxons believe in their exclusivity, and they really believe in it, and at the same time, the british, but use all possible means in order to maintain a connection between the mother countries and the colonies. in 1951, at one of the meetings of the government, they declared our top priority. it is the unity and consolidation of the british commonwealth and what is left of the former british empire there is certainly a strong fear in the countries. eh, these the colonial interests of great britain that have taken place throughout the history of these countries, speaking about the colonial past
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of great britain, one cannot fail to recall the tough policy that the metropolis pursued in relation to the colonies. it was not just a patchwork job. it was a humane policy. families were separated, sacrificed the lives of people, and all solely to ensure political leadership , the dominance of britain, the queen and mary at that time , and the empire, which never set, the sun, and for the sake of this, the political elites, they were ready, uh, to take away people who were very strong , turn a blind eye to the pathological practices of labor, and severely punish those who refused to cooperate. even many decades after the collapse of the british empire, most of the former colonies cannot fully recover from the economic and social consequences. well, here, again, we can recall other former british colonies
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of this osian country, this is india, which in any case today cannot fully integrate, but into the world economy, including due to the fact that for a long time historically, they were in unequal relations, uh, with the mother country, which fueled internal conflicts, and this is the favorite method of the british, divide and conquer. yes, we pit uh, pakistan india or uh. there in israel, uh, more precisely, well then, uh, these were arab countries. here we play off ethnic minorities and thus we create a substituted conflict. after all , the real conflict of the population was between the metropolis, and those whom it exploited, what is a substituted conflict. it occurs when from within, the contradictions between various groups within the country are aggravated; these groups
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can be chosen according to the national racial religious principle. the flared up substituted conflict diverts the attention and forces of the exploited population from the conflict with the exploiter and thus does not allow effective resistance. that is, it is a very crafty and cruel policy, in fact , which britain skillfully pursued , including in relation to the european countries of france and germany, yes, being in brilliant isolation. well and then all the other colonial powers mastered it and to the full extent, this policy is impossible, and no matter how much the european countries talk about helping to build potentials to bridge the gap, and in any case , the vision of their own exclusivity remains, which naturally affects the nature of relations between the metropolises and
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former colonies of the century. the commonwealth promotes democratic values and implements many humanitarian projects in the territory of the former colonies of protectorates and dominions. british use tools scientific diplomacy public diplomacy sports diplomacy, if we look at the site of the commonwealth of nations, we will see all these projects in various areas of humanitarian formats. and there will be projects for young leaders of the countries of the region. that is, they initially choose young politicians, who in the future they will move up the career ladder in the commonwealth countries and will support and give us a good education. let's make international connections. and there are formats of medical cooperation. there is a school building program kindergartens, that is, all areas, all target groups are covered and the work is being done quite effectively. all this is done in
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the uk is by no means disinterested. you know , significant amounts are being spent, but at the same time , britain keeps abreast of the processes in the region. they know local young leaders. they can plan who will come to power in 10 years, in 20 years in these countries. and it can be graduates of their programs and thus they will influence the internal politics in these countries. the question arises. does he try great britain will become an empire again and return to its former greatness, it wants to return its former berichi, but it wants to keep all those countries around it that are now members of the commonwealth and i think that these countries are the key foreign policy, for the interests of great britain there are
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modern forms of exploitation , which are actively used by the former colonizers. but as they say in latin american countries, as they say in many other countries that were previously colonies and not only, by the way, britain has spanish colonies of many other countries that were colonial empires. they say that now, in place of the metropolises , transnational corporations have come, owned by great britain, as well as other former metropolises and slave-owning countries , such as the usa , use the same methods and tools of exploitation as they did centuries ago. this is a violation of human rights. these are cruel labor practices. this is child labor. this is in fact, but a violation of the norms, and the practice of protecting the rights of workers. a lot of
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goods produced by transnational corporations mobile phones and smartphones computers household appliances clothes and shoes fertilizers and much more are produced, in fact, with the help of the labor of modern slaves. to agree with the idea that is popular among neo-marxists, and , by the way, in britain itself in the usa what is exploitation? and, that is, economic ties are used to form unequal, and relations in the economic sphere, when the conditional country of the metropolis sells resources, and in return it buys processed raw materials, while resources are always costs about the same, but seriously becomes more and more expensive in the digital age. and this acquires an additional dimension of great importance in the modern world. technology plays the one who owns them
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can claim a dominant role in the political world of anime. today, the british will still try to play this role, because when we talk about britain leaving the european union, britain does not comply with those requirements that rather exacerbate the european situation. union of britain is playing. naturally, the point of view national interest. yes, today britain plays a rather serious role. will it have the strength to justify this role, will it have enough technological power, if today we are talking about the fact that today the world is also in conditions of turbulence, again technological turbulence, and ours. uh, officials are already even using the new term digital not about realism. not only the ukolonialism of the former metropolises in relation to the colonies is a violation of all the basic principles of the international
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law and human rights disregard for environmental regulations in these countries, but also in addition interference in internal affairs violation of sovereignty informational impact. is there enough power for this technological challenge in britain to, in fact, declare its position in the conditions of the cyber system in the conditions of cyber non-near-nealism in conditions, in fact, exposing the positions of cyber-abdominance, why are we talking about cyber-colonialism and cyber-abdomy, because today too a natural question arises, who will rise the highest, who will take these positions, and who will impose these conditions of development on the rest of the world in this new germer, who will have technologies for equal positions in the cyber world, and who will not
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have these technologies. well, mostly loudly talking about it, of course, latin american countries. although they were all british colonies. that is, they are talking about other metropolises. well, there's just been a lot of notable political figures out there who are talking about it. they spoke, including from the high stands. yes, and the most noticeable is tight chavez by the way, with uh, a political leader that is very understandable to us, he came out, and from the rostrum of the united nations he stated that, and that we used to have metropolitan colonies, and now we have transnational companies that do the same thing in our country today , attention to former colonial practitioners. and by the way, this again applies not only to britain. although the british, too, but this is france. yes, this is their former colony. these are the netherlands african countries. they say that we are not ready only to give away resources. we we want to get technology. we want to develop. we want independence itself. we want the protection of human rights.
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we want to ensure our sovereignty. and we want equal cooperation. we don't want to be on the sidelines. today, a multipolar world is being actively built on the international arena , actively building the united states of america is promoting a rather serious position of its forces creating a world of international rules that they plan to dictate, and russia, with its position in realizing and relying on the support of a very many countries, including respectively the chinese state. uh, it does declare the position of the counterweight, but not that the opposition of the counterweight. russia declares the
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need to create equal conditions. in this world, the need to respect international law, the need for the possibility of the possibility of predestination, and those new risks that today may be the possibility of predicting these new risks and, accordingly, the creation of new conditions for ensuring the security of the new world, and here, of course, russia is ours, diplomacy, our politics. we are in an advantageous position. but we never nikolaenzirovali africa and yes, we do not have this trail of bloody it creates. e
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trust, and this forms the strength of the connection. and russia is celebrating the ninth anniversary of the reunification with crimea vladimir putin came to the peninsula and stressed that all plans to improve the quality of life in the crimea and sevastopol would be fulfilled in every detail. yana shcherbataya, whom vladimir putin meets with the governor of sevastopol , came to the peninsula with such an informal remark suddenly, as mikhail razvozhaev wrote in his social networks. the president surprised everyone . it was assumed that putin would take part in the opening of educational facilities in chersonesos
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