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creatures and you have got a plan of action and the action sort of moves to berlin via britain and then bhutanquite an action packed film. an adventure. the pace for me in this is a little bit too leisurely. i did enjoy it but i feel like almost every scene could be a few minutes shorter. that was a drawback for me. there one indiana jones sequence which doesn't really work, falls a bit flat, but some of the creatures are adorable. i would caution people taking young children to this because sometimes there is a bit of a bambi flavour, let say to the fate of these creatures, but by and large i think it's got a lot to offer and i enjoyed seeing it on the big screen. just briefly, if you haven't seen the previous two, would you understand what was going on? i think you could follow it because a basic story is good versus evil. there is a lot of easter eggs for fans of the series and it's probably better to have seen them but you can still appreciate it. the next one is an independent film, a foreign—language film, and doesn't have the most prepossessing of titles, compartment no 6. it tells you
creatures and you have got a plan of action and the action sort of moves to berlin via britain and then bhutanquite an action packed film. an adventure. the pace for me in this is a little bit too leisurely. i did enjoy it but i feel like almost every scene could be a few minutes shorter. that was a drawback for me. there one indiana jones sequence which doesn't really work, falls a bit flat, but some of the creatures are adorable. i would caution people taking young children to this because...
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it's on the northeast part of india, between bhutan, bangladesh and nepal. it's very, very far, and probably the most isolated island i've visited... and definitely the most threatened. every year, majuli shrinks bit by bit. they say that in the last 40 years, 60% of the island has disappeared. how long will majuli be the biggest river island in the world? no one can predict. but i think you should hurry up and come and see its beauty and cultural heritage. it's worth that little, tiny trip. (sophie fouron) ghana kantam nath. having always valued the traditions and cultural practices on majuli, he as a deep love for this fragile piece of land he calls home, and this is his island. (sophie fouron) everyone is affected by erosion on majuli, especially the people living near the river banks. i'm going to meet a family who had to move because of erosion, and since my assamese isn't that perfect, i brought my interpreter djothi to help me out. good morning! (tufani an sati) morning! (sophie fouron) morning! how long has he been living here? (interpreter) how long
it's on the northeast part of india, between bhutan, bangladesh and nepal. it's very, very far, and probably the most isolated island i've visited... and definitely the most threatened. every year, majuli shrinks bit by bit. they say that in the last 40 years, 60% of the island has disappeared. how long will majuli be the biggest river island in the world? no one can predict. but i think you should hurry up and come and see its beauty and cultural heritage. it's worth that little, tiny trip....
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Apr 20, 2022
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it's on the northeast part of india, between bhutan, bangladesh and nepal.very far, and probably the most isolated island i've visited... and definitely the most threatened.
it's on the northeast part of india, between bhutan, bangladesh and nepal.very far, and probably the most isolated island i've visited... and definitely the most threatened.
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Apr 8, 2022
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creatures and you have got a plan of action and the action sort of moves to berlin via britain and then bhutanso it's quite an action packed film. an adventure. the pace for me in this is a little bit too leisurely. i did enjoy it but i feel like almost every scene could be a few minutes shorter. that was a drawback for me. there one indiana jones sequence which doesn't really work, falls a bit flat, but some of the creatures are adorable. i would caution people taking young children to this because sometimes there is a bit of a bambi flavour, let say to the fate of these creatures, but by and large i think it's got a lot to offer and i enjoyed seeing it on the big screen. just offer and i en'oyed seeing it on the bi screen. , , , offer and i en'oyed seeing it on the big screen.— big screen. just briefly come if you haven't seen _ big screen. just briefly come if you haven't seen the _ big screen. just briefly come if you haven't seen the previous - big screen. just briefly come if you haven't seen the previous two, - big screen. just briefly come if you i haven't seen the previous two, would
creatures and you have got a plan of action and the action sort of moves to berlin via britain and then bhutanso it's quite an action packed film. an adventure. the pace for me in this is a little bit too leisurely. i did enjoy it but i feel like almost every scene could be a few minutes shorter. that was a drawback for me. there one indiana jones sequence which doesn't really work, falls a bit flat, but some of the creatures are adorable. i would caution people taking young children to this...
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of kiev in the village of ovary show the continued shelling of civilian cites a photo of a boy in bhutan next to his mother's grave, and ukraine southern city of mariupol reduced to ruins, its mayor said wednesday. the death toll is more than 5000 civilians. another 160,000. people are estimated to be trapped by the fighting with humanitarian aid reportedly blocked by russian forces were going to keep raising the economic cost and ratchet up the pain for putin. president biden announced. the united states and europe are piling harsher sanctions on russia, seizing assets of more top russian figures, including vladimir putin's two grown daughters. and blocking russia from paying bills with us currency. there will also be a ban on all u. s. investment in russia. russian assets russian development capability needs access to us markets you see adjunct professor gerry engle is an expert in venture capital. he says the sanctions could have a lasting impact on international business and investment in the eastern europe. perhaps in russia or in the border countries. they have been, um relied upon
of kiev in the village of ovary show the continued shelling of civilian cites a photo of a boy in bhutan next to his mother's grave, and ukraine southern city of mariupol reduced to ruins, its mayor said wednesday. the death toll is more than 5000 civilians. another 160,000. people are estimated to be trapped by the fighting with humanitarian aid reportedly blocked by russian forces were going to keep raising the economic cost and ratchet up the pain for putin. president biden announced. the...
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Apr 4, 2022
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britain at one time contributed to the treaty, according to which the bhutans did not fall. tibet became buffer states between india and china; the situation with the collapse of the ussr on my opinion. there seems to have been an agreement under which ukraine could never become a member of the bloc. nato everyone saw how india behaved when the indian government came under chinese control, then chose the path of non-violence. russia will not do this. therefore, we should not blame moscow for the fact that historical shifts are now taking place in real time against the backdrop of escalation in ukraine affairs. china’s wang and india aside were kept in the shadows, the more unexpected for the west and many in asia was the statement following the results of the need for good-neighborly relations of development, trade and tourism, and the chinese media called the ukrainian crisis a mirror for beijing’s relations and the case, when neighbors’ disputes are in a difficult historical. in the context, after the intervention of third forces, an unprecedented landing of high-ranking f
britain at one time contributed to the treaty, according to which the bhutans did not fall. tibet became buffer states between india and china; the situation with the collapse of the ussr on my opinion. there seems to have been an agreement under which ukraine could never become a member of the bloc. nato everyone saw how india behaved when the indian government came under chinese control, then chose the path of non-violence. russia will not do this. therefore, we should not blame moscow for...
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Apr 5, 2022
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it is nonetheless, those images, they came out on bhutan saturday, i think you found these horrifying and shocking. >> it is absolutely horrifying and this is why it should have been such a greater quest to try y kind of ring non competitive democracy that he has created, what the peoples will is? because his fans are like, he won a huge victory! this is what hungarians want. this is it. this is democracy mansion. >> yeah, that is true. now, there are two things going on here. one is that for the first time the opposition united against him, six parties, but part of that calculation backfired because part of that big opposition was the -- a far-right party trying to be more central. and voters of -- defected to or bonds party or even the really hard rights, fascist party. this is what happens when you have polarization and there is no center. so, they lost votes on that and then there is the war. he was very smart, one could say, in saying, we are going to be about hungarian interests and trying to help the struggling -- that played well because you are on the border and it was very u
it is nonetheless, those images, they came out on bhutan saturday, i think you found these horrifying and shocking. >> it is absolutely horrifying and this is why it should have been such a greater quest to try y kind of ring non competitive democracy that he has created, what the peoples will is? because his fans are like, he won a huge victory! this is what hungarians want. this is it. this is democracy mansion. >> yeah, that is true. now, there are two things going on here. one...
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it's on the northeast part of india, between bhutan, bangladesh and nepal.d probably the most isolated island i've visited... and definitely the most threatened.
it's on the northeast part of india, between bhutan, bangladesh and nepal.d probably the most isolated island i've visited... and definitely the most threatened.
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it is nonetheless, those images, they came out on bhutan saturday, i think you found these horrifying and shocking. >> it is absolutely horrifying and this is why it should have been such a greater quest to try to see if we could first avoid this war because we knew the level of barbarism that putin's regime would apply to ukraine. and now, everything we can to -- this war is likely to play out over the course of months. but we saw him bucha and other locations, we forgot about mariupol and the maternity ward earlier on. these are things that are going to unfold and increase as russia gets frustrated. mariupol has still held out for six weeks, but it will get pressed with considerably more combat power. and right now, the president has said the exact right thing. we need to give ukraine everything they need to win this war. but that is not happening. otherwise, we will have many more of these types of catastrophic events and eventually, the american public and the rest of the western world will get fed up. and that will drive and overreaction. so, this is all foreseeable. we should ta
it is nonetheless, those images, they came out on bhutan saturday, i think you found these horrifying and shocking. >> it is absolutely horrifying and this is why it should have been such a greater quest to try to see if we could first avoid this war because we knew the level of barbarism that putin's regime would apply to ukraine. and now, everything we can to -- this war is likely to play out over the course of months. but we saw him bucha and other locations, we forgot about mariupol...
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Apr 7, 2022
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of kiev in the village of ovary show the continued shelling of civilian cites a photo of a boy in bhutan next to his mother's grave, and ukraine southern city of mariupol reduced to ruins, its mayor said wednesday. the death toll is more than 5000 civilians. another 160,000. people are estimated to be trapped by the fighting with humanitarian aid reportedly blocked by russian forces were going to keep raising the economic cost and ratchet up the pain for putin. president biden announced. the united states and europe are piling harsher sanctions on russia, seizing assets of more top russian figures, including vladimir putin's two grown daughters. and blocking russia from paying bills with us currency. there will also be a ban on all u. s investment in russia. i know firsthand from some examples of businesses being hugely disrupted by the sanctions, but it's not because of we're going to prohibit investment from the us into russia. it's more that russian assets russian development capability needs access to us markets. adjunct professor gerry engle is an expert in venture capital. he says
of kiev in the village of ovary show the continued shelling of civilian cites a photo of a boy in bhutan next to his mother's grave, and ukraine southern city of mariupol reduced to ruins, its mayor said wednesday. the death toll is more than 5000 civilians. another 160,000. people are estimated to be trapped by the fighting with humanitarian aid reportedly blocked by russian forces were going to keep raising the economic cost and ratchet up the pain for putin. president biden announced. the...
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kiev in the village of ovary showed the continued shelling of civilian cites a photo of a boy in bhutant to his mother's grave and ukraine southern city of mariupol reduced to ruins, its mayor said wednesday. the death toll is more than 5000 civilians. another 160,000. people are estimated to be trapped by the fighting with humanitarian aid reportedly blocked by russian forces were going to keep raising the economic cost and ratchet up the pain for putin. president biden announced. the united states and europe are piling harsher sanctions on russia, seizing assets of more top russian figures, including vladimir putin's two grown daughters. and blocking russia from paying bills with us currency. there will also be a ban on all u. s investment in russia. i know firsthand from some examples of businesses being hugely disrupted by the sanctions, but it's not because of we're going to prohibit investment from the us into russia. it's more that russian assets russian development capability needs access to us markets, you see has adjunct professor gerry engle is an expert in venture capital. h
kiev in the village of ovary showed the continued shelling of civilian cites a photo of a boy in bhutant to his mother's grave and ukraine southern city of mariupol reduced to ruins, its mayor said wednesday. the death toll is more than 5000 civilians. another 160,000. people are estimated to be trapped by the fighting with humanitarian aid reportedly blocked by russian forces were going to keep raising the economic cost and ratchet up the pain for putin. president biden announced. the united...
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Apr 9, 2022
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creatures and you have got a plan of action and the action sort of moves to berlin via britain and then bhutan to offer and i enjoyed seeing it on the big screen. just briefly come if you haven't seen the previous two, would you understand what was going on? i think you could follow it because a basic story is good versus evil. there is a lot of easter eggs for fans of the series and it's probably better to have seen them but you can still appreciate it. the next one is an independent film, a foreign—language film, and doesn't have the most prepossessing of titles, compartment no 6. it tells you where it is set, i suppose. it is set on a train primarily, and stars seidi haarla, as laura, a young finnish woman, travelling through russia on a sleep on a sleeper and is forced to share a cabin with a barely minor played by yuriy borisov com a fantastic actor, is it basically spit up with a girlfriend, she is not in the best place and then she has to say this cabin with someone who she would not choose to put it that way. and to me this has a bit of a lost in translation flavour, in that two very d
creatures and you have got a plan of action and the action sort of moves to berlin via britain and then bhutan to offer and i enjoyed seeing it on the big screen. just briefly come if you haven't seen the previous two, would you understand what was going on? i think you could follow it because a basic story is good versus evil. there is a lot of easter eggs for fans of the series and it's probably better to have seen them but you can still appreciate it. the next one is an independent film, a...