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in response, the british museum told the bbc: i also showed the iron princess a selection of antiquitiestly held in london. 0k, these are items in the victoria and albert museum. standing ganesha. 0h, 0k, first one. now, this is beautiful. it's a shiva statue, bronze, completely intact. i mean, how much would you have sold this for, do you know? 17,000 thai baht. that's around us $500. iron princess says she sold a statue that looks like this one in the v&a, but the team is yet to make a direct match. now looters like the iron princess want to help fix what they've done. the v&a told the bbc: questions about cambodia's illicit antiquities trade have led investigators tosome strange places. bangkok, 2010 — the latchford classic. the entire contest is named after this man, douglas latchford. he was also a high—profile art dealer, believed to be at the very centre of the trade in stolen antiquities. latchford agreed to a rare interview in the 2014 documentary the stolen warriors. the filmmakers asked latchford about a civil complaint filed by the united states attorney's office in 2012. in
in response, the british museum told the bbc: i also showed the iron princess a selection of antiquitiestly held in london. 0k, these are items in the victoria and albert museum. standing ganesha. 0h, 0k, first one. now, this is beautiful. it's a shiva statue, bronze, completely intact. i mean, how much would you have sold this for, do you know? 17,000 thai baht. that's around us $500. iron princess says she sold a statue that looks like this one in the v&a, but the team is yet to make a...
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large museums like the british museum or v&a, they shouldn't have accepted these pieces. estionable that these pieces were coming out. both museums told us they're transparent about the heritage of objects in their collections and that it's integral to them to confirm their provenance. few visit the temple where iron princess did most of her looting. anything worth seeing has been traded away. translation: i'm sad, because those statues l are part of our heritage. they belong to cambodians. if i can help in bringing them back, i will do so for my country. many here have decided — they want their gods to return home. celia hatton, bbc news, cambodia. you can see more of that story on our world this saturday and sunday at 9.30pm on the bbc news channel and on iplayer. the leaders of finland have said the country should apply apply to join the defence alliance nato without delay, abandoning its traditionally neutral stance. finland shares an 800—mile border with russia and has seen a growth in public support forjoining nato since the invasion of the ukraine. our europe editor
large museums like the british museum or v&a, they shouldn't have accepted these pieces. estionable that these pieces were coming out. both museums told us they're transparent about the heritage of objects in their collections and that it's integral to them to confirm their provenance. few visit the temple where iron princess did most of her looting. anything worth seeing has been traded away. translation: i'm sad, because those statues l are part of our heritage. they belong to cambodians....
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now, the cambodian authorities are writing to major museums in the british government for help. gut reaction to it? amazing that the bbc had picked up amazing that the bbc had picked up on this in 88. we need to find this. this need to come home. it is very important. we have the archival photographs from 1936, when the french inventoried and it was taken to the conservatory. the conservatory - the conservatory. the conservatory is - the conservatory. the conservatory is a i the conservatory. the i conservatory is a secret warehouse just outside angkor wat where statues are still stored for safekeeping today. that is just incredible. we have got an elephant, a lime dog, things from angkor wat. no—one has been granted access to see the complex in decades. brad thinks the forearm vision was stolen from here and sold on. so where is the statue now? the latest information we have is that we have going through the files of materials handed over to us by the family, and we found a photograph, and the photograph is an image that is identical to the statue that featured in the programme
now, the cambodian authorities are writing to major museums in the british government for help. gut reaction to it? amazing that the bbc had picked up amazing that the bbc had picked up on this in 88. we need to find this. this need to come home. it is very important. we have the archival photographs from 1936, when the french inventoried and it was taken to the conservatory. the conservatory - the conservatory. the conservatory is - the conservatory. the conservatory is a i the conservatory....
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significant part of the archaeological values and cultures was taken out of the country and is in the british museumrnment and the ministry of culture. for many years, fighting for the return to their homeland from greece sailed away a lot of value. but the most important value and zellady cannot be brought out to anyone, because it is a world heritage and they own it. they are all the people of the world. this is the great greek culture, a culture in which paganism and christianity are inseparable, ancient rites and modern dramas. hordafony not everyone heard this word. but the chordaphones themselves are constantly heard by everyone, because these are stringed musical instruments. there is an opinion that the hunting bow was the oldest stringed instrument, it is no coincidence, they say, that the bowstring sang today thousands of stringed instruments in jordan , the rabab, arabic string is not trained string instrument. it is quite simple, but the sounds are extracted from it very intricately, and the musical tastes of jordan are told by our correspondent kirill zvyagin built by the soldiers of al
significant part of the archaeological values and cultures was taken out of the country and is in the british museumrnment and the ministry of culture. for many years, fighting for the return to their homeland from greece sailed away a lot of value. but the most important value and zellady cannot be brought out to anyone, because it is a world heritage and they own it. they are all the people of the world. this is the great greek culture, a culture in which paganism and christianity are...
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alexander the great, at present, there are only three of them left in the world, and one in the british museum the personal collection of shah brunei and the third in paris well, what is interesting, there was also a fourth one, which was in the collection of shuvalov quite right. tell alexander zinovich. if you had this coin. where could you sell it? i wouldn't sell it at all. and yet i would suggest some jewelry store. okay, alexander zinovich to you, but there is one person in the city viktor borovsky not i will say. what about you? milk why did i have the best result again today and that she makes me write an explanatory note about last year's complaint of my come here. do you think i'm telling you right? we have several chess boards and a person who hunts for them, then we know that these boards were made in the zone by the master grandson of a famous numismatist from whose collection a denarius worth a fortune disappeared at one time, and in the end we know that the person who hunts for boards and the master sat in the same zone and master. he died there, and did not live to be released.
alexander the great, at present, there are only three of them left in the world, and one in the british museum the personal collection of shah brunei and the third in paris well, what is interesting, there was also a fourth one, which was in the collection of shuvalov quite right. tell alexander zinovich. if you had this coin. where could you sell it? i wouldn't sell it at all. and yet i would suggest some jewelry store. okay, alexander zinovich to you, but there is one person in the city...
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every time we gaze in wonder the parthenon frieze, half of which unfortunately still sits in the british museum the acropolis museum where it belongs, we are reminded of the glory of a thriving democracy. 30 years after the parthenon was constructed, democracy in athens was no more. reinventing democracy to fit the challenges of the 21st century may sound like a tall order. but this is the mission of our generation and i am certain we will accomplish it. esteemed members of congress, let me conclude by making a special reference to the one unshakable bond that will always bind our countries together. the greek american community. it is a special moment to see so many of you here with us today. over the past 120 years, your country has warmly welcomed, encouraged, and supported the waves of immigrants who came to the united states in search of a better life. not to mention the students like me who spent seven years studying in american universities. those who sailed to this country were not philosophers and poets like their noble ancestors. for the most part, they were simple laborers, and they
every time we gaze in wonder the parthenon frieze, half of which unfortunately still sits in the british museum the acropolis museum where it belongs, we are reminded of the glory of a thriving democracy. 30 years after the parthenon was constructed, democracy in athens was no more. reinventing democracy to fit the challenges of the 21st century may sound like a tall order. but this is the mission of our generation and i am certain we will accomplish it. esteemed members of congress, let me...
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every time we gaze in wonder the parthenon frieze, half of which unfortunately still sits in the british museum the acropolis museum where it belongs, we are reminded of the glory of a thriving democracy. 30 years after the parthenon was constructed, democracy in athens was no more. reinventing democracy to fit the challenges of the 21st century may sound like a tall order. but this is the mission of our generation and i am certain we will accomplish it. esteemed members of congress, let me conclude by making a special reference to the one unshakable bond that will always bind our countries together. the greek american community. it is a special moment to see so many of you here with us today. over the past 120 years, your country has warmly welcomed, encouraged, and supported the waves of immigrants who came to the united states in search of a better life. not to mention the students like me who spent seven years studying in american universities. those who sailed to this country were not philosophers and poets like their noble ancestors. for the most part, they were simple laborers, and they
every time we gaze in wonder the parthenon frieze, half of which unfortunately still sits in the british museum the acropolis museum where it belongs, we are reminded of the glory of a thriving democracy. 30 years after the parthenon was constructed, democracy in athens was no more. reinventing democracy to fit the challenges of the 21st century may sound like a tall order. but this is the mission of our generation and i am certain we will accomplish it. esteemed members of congress, let me...
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well, actually, the british museum. ngs that were taken out of the british colonies. eh, it must also be assumed without e, the consent of the peoples to whom these miracles belonged until now. eh, sometimes there are lawsuits when they try to return these treasures. let's. i will now see just the plot of what is happening in the mariupol museum. here's what the restorer says. i know that you personally, even before our arrival here, were engaged in saving the surviving exhibits. well yes, i passed on the tenth. the first time i could come to the museum, i saw that everything was burned here, i looked at our branches. well, i decided that it's not too late. while following the example, for example, antique shops were stolen, i decided that i needed to come and dig out turks, which were poured from the ceiling from the walls, into the ashes that had not yet burned down. these are, first of all, objects made of metal, archeology, ceramics, surprisingly. even some objects remained intact, even some of the bone, although the
well, actually, the british museum. ngs that were taken out of the british colonies. eh, it must also be assumed without e, the consent of the peoples to whom these miracles belonged until now. eh, sometimes there are lawsuits when they try to return these treasures. let's. i will now see just the plot of what is happening in the mariupol museum. here's what the restorer says. i know that you personally, even before our arrival here, were engaged in saving the surviving exhibits. well yes, i...
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well, actually, the british museum. of the british colonies. eh, it must also be assumed without e, the consent of the peoples to whom these miracles belonged to this day. eh, sometimes there are lawsuits when they try to return these treasures. let's. i will now see just the plot of what is happening in the mariupol museum. here's what the restorer says. i know that you personally , even before our arrival here, were engaged in saving the surviving exhibits. well, yes, i moved tenth. the first time i could go to the museum , i saw that everything was burned down here, i looked at our branches. here, uh, i decided that it's not too late. while following the example, for example, etiquette shops, were stolen, i decided that i needed to come and dig out. from the ashes and plaster that was poured from the ceiling and from the walls , what has not yet burned down. these are, first of all, objects made of metal, archeology, ceramics, surprisingly. even some objects remained intact, even something has bones, although the bone
well, actually, the british museum. of the british colonies. eh, it must also be assumed without e, the consent of the peoples to whom these miracles belonged to this day. eh, sometimes there are lawsuits when they try to return these treasures. let's. i will now see just the plot of what is happening in the mariupol museum. here's what the restorer says. i know that you personally , even before our arrival here, were engaged in saving the surviving exhibits. well, yes, i moved tenth. the first...
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now they are kept in the british museum.squeezes your ass, so what are you with what kind of fuse? with what passion did you build semyon vremyazov and the first governor of siberia, prince gagarin remizov, was a generator of ideas, uh, well, a man of the place, uh, and gagarin was a man who picked up these ideas, damn it. you are a seducer and extortionist, yes you will petrovich tobolsk kremlin. another work by remezov, this kremlin is still standing, but in the courtyard of 1714, peter i forbids the construction of all bricks should go to st. petersburg. children work 40,000 fly. well, then the kremlin is a big river on kolya, like a drunken man i make mistakes all the corners, oh, and remezov and prince gagarin are at risk and if they inform the tsar . peter expects only good news from tobolsk. he sent gagarin for the gold of the erkend to the goat to replenish the city of erkent, where it is on the border of 14 weeks. wow, this is further than moscow. the way to erkent, hordes of jungars, tobolsk is the only obstacle fo
now they are kept in the british museum.squeezes your ass, so what are you with what kind of fuse? with what passion did you build semyon vremyazov and the first governor of siberia, prince gagarin remizov, was a generator of ideas, uh, well, a man of the place, uh, and gagarin was a man who picked up these ideas, damn it. you are a seducer and extortionist, yes you will petrovich tobolsk kremlin. another work by remezov, this kremlin is still standing, but in the courtyard of 1714, peter i...
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i still crania, spruce, british drop ros museum. put you on despite that the ukranian government decided to designate the self proclaimed republics as separatists and terrorist organizations. and you can do anything you want against terrorists. the road to devastating fratricidal more is now open to school. though the deal easier. june 2nd, the airplane attack the air strike against the lou. god's good city hall. wow. in a there was a photo made after that a jack in a car loser. a woman with red hair. both of her legs were blown off. she's sitting there looking up one moment before she does. she's looking into the camera going, what are you going to do about this? what are you going to do about this? and it was like, she looked into my soul. she was asking me. and so i said, yes, of course, i'm going there to fight. i'm gonna, i'm going to avenge the murder of these innocent civilians. on that day, 8 people were killed and 28 wounded. oh, said shamble up by the might have had somebody. what does that chamberlain? i get a big but bee
i still crania, spruce, british drop ros museum. put you on despite that the ukranian government decided to designate the self proclaimed republics as separatists and terrorist organizations. and you can do anything you want against terrorists. the road to devastating fratricidal more is now open to school. though the deal easier. june 2nd, the airplane attack the air strike against the lou. god's good city hall. wow. in a there was a photo made after that a jack in a car loser. a woman with...
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i still, grania spruce, british top roast museum, put you on despite that, the ukranian government decided to designate the self proclaimed republics as separatists and terrorist organizations. now, you can do anything you want against terrorists. the road to devastating fratricidal war is now open for the deal. these it june. second the airplane attack the air strike against the loo. god's good city hall. wow. with the there was a photo laid after that. a jack in a woman with red hair, both and her legs were blown off. she's sitting there looking up one moment before she does, she was looking into the camera going, what are you going to do about this? what are you going to do about this? and it was like, she looked into my soul, she was asking me. so i said yes, of course, i'm going there to fight. i'm gonna, i'm going to avenge the murder of these innocent civilians. on that day, 8 people were killed and 28 wounded. oh that shamble up under my tip at somebody does achumba let i get a big by bringing that up and ah, it's a bummer! but so so we'll get to the catherine this by give ah, heav
i still, grania spruce, british top roast museum, put you on despite that, the ukranian government decided to designate the self proclaimed republics as separatists and terrorist organizations. now, you can do anything you want against terrorists. the road to devastating fratricidal war is now open for the deal. these it june. second the airplane attack the air strike against the loo. god's good city hall. wow. with the there was a photo laid after that. a jack in a woman with red hair, both...
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large museums like the british museum or v&a, they shouldn't have accepted these pieces. ent about the heritage of objects in their collections and that it's integral to them to confirm their provenance. few visit the temple where iron princess did most of her looting. anything worth seeing has been traded away. i'm sad because those statues are part of our heritage. they belong to cambodians. if i can help in bringing them back, i will do so for my country. many here have decided — they want their gods to return home. celia hatton, bbc news, cambodia. let's talk to brad gordon, head of the cambodian investigative team and chief legal counsel for the cambodian ministry of culture. it is good to have you with us. i guess there are knowns and unknowns in the situation in terms of items that have been taken out of cambodia over the years. that have been taken out of cambodia over the years-— over the years. yes, we are in the middle of — over the years. yes, we are in the middle of tracking _ over the years. yes, we are in the middle of tracking thousands - over the years. ye
large museums like the british museum or v&a, they shouldn't have accepted these pieces. ent about the heritage of objects in their collections and that it's integral to them to confirm their provenance. few visit the temple where iron princess did most of her looting. anything worth seeing has been traded away. i'm sad because those statues are part of our heritage. they belong to cambodians. if i can help in bringing them back, i will do so for my country. many here have decided — they...
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and his entourage are copying the nazis 70 seven years ago, british defense minister ben wallace said this during a speech at the national museum of the british army. he added that putin repeats the mistakes of the totalitarian regimes of the last century, the british general recalled the war crimes of the russian army in ukraine and expressed hope for an inevitable punishment also loudly believes that the defeat of russia in this war is inevitable, this is an unprovoked conflict in ukraine, it shames the russian soldiers marching on red square and their ancestors, and for them and for putin there can be no victory day, there is only no happiness and no doubt defeat in ukraine kyiv can break the russian army to such an extent that it may have to go back to the february period putin has to accept that he lost in the long run and his army is small as the world thought before we have to restrain putin to secure europe and ukraine in the capital of poland, the russian ambassador was doused with red paint, he tried to put flowers on the graves of soviet soldiers, after that serhiy andreev left the cemetery accompanied by polish poli
and his entourage are copying the nazis 70 seven years ago, british defense minister ben wallace said this during a speech at the national museum of the british army. he added that putin repeats the mistakes of the totalitarian regimes of the last century, the british general recalled the war crimes of the russian army in ukraine and expressed hope for an inevitable punishment also loudly believes that the defeat of russia in this war is inevitable, this is an unprovoked conflict in ukraine, it...
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by the minister of defense of great britain, ben wallace , during a speech at the national museum of the british he added that putin is repeating the mistakes of the totalitarian regimes of the last century the british general reminded of the war crimes of the russian army in ukraine and expressed the hope for inevitable punishment. volos also believes that the defeat of russia in this war is inevitable. this unprovoked conflict in ukraine shames the russian soldiers marching on red square and their ancestors, both for them and for putin. may be victory day is only without honor and without doubt defeat in ukraine kyiv may break the russian army to such an extent that it may have to return to the february period putin should come to terms with the fact that he lost in the long run and his army is small as the world thought before, we have to restrain putin in order to secure europe and ukraine, plumbers, sellers, cashiers, seamstresses , such new professions can be resettled in lviv, here we organized courses for those who were forced to move to lviv and are looking for a job training is free, a
by the minister of defense of great britain, ben wallace , during a speech at the national museum of the british he added that putin is repeating the mistakes of the totalitarian regimes of the last century the british general reminded of the war crimes of the russian army in ukraine and expressed the hope for inevitable punishment. volos also believes that the defeat of russia in this war is inevitable. this unprovoked conflict in ukraine shames the russian soldiers marching on red square and...
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british visas for a total of 130 people. >> afghanistan! reporter: a visit to the soccer museumere they learn how english women too had to fight for their rights. khalida: going through the history from english women's football, and their ban, and the history of how the fa banned it. it's 100 years ago. hearing that, seeing the objects, it's very similar to our story, today's story. the women of afghanistan are banned from playing football, just because they are women. reporter: khalida popal is one of the pioneers of afghan soccer, a role model for young female players. khalida: we started playing football for the first time in the history of afghanistan back in 2007, where we used our platform as a movement to stand for our right as a woman of afghanistan. to change history, but also make history, and say, “we are half of the population, and you cannot just decide for us, on behalf of us.” reporter: these successes are now in ruins. sabriyah talks on the phone with her mother-in-law in afghanistan. she tells sabriyah that women today are receiving threats just for going to the
british visas for a total of 130 people. >> afghanistan! reporter: a visit to the soccer museumere they learn how english women too had to fight for their rights. khalida: going through the history from english women's football, and their ban, and the history of how the fa banned it. it's 100 years ago. hearing that, seeing the objects, it's very similar to our story, today's story. the women of afghanistan are banned from playing football, just because they are women. reporter: khalida...
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british visas for a total of 130 people. >> afghanistan! reporter: a visit to the soccer museumhere they learn how english women too had to fight for their rights. khalida: going through the history from english women's football, and their ban, and the history of how the fa banned it. it's 100 years ago. hearing that, seeing the objects, it's very similar to our story, today's story. the women of afghanistan are banned from playing football, just because they are women. reporter: khalida popal is one of the pioneers of afghan soccer, a role model for young female players. khalida: we started playing football for the first time in the history of afghanistan back in 2007, where we used our platform as a movement to stand for our right as a woman of afghanistan. to change history, but also make history, and say, “we are half of the population, and you cannot just decide for us, on behalf of us.” reporter: these successes are now in ruins. sabriyah talks on the phone with her mother-in-law in afghanistan. she tells sabriyah that women today are receiving threats just for going to th
british visas for a total of 130 people. >> afghanistan! reporter: a visit to the soccer museumhere they learn how english women too had to fight for their rights. khalida: going through the history from english women's football, and their ban, and the history of how the fa banned it. it's 100 years ago. hearing that, seeing the objects, it's very similar to our story, today's story. the women of afghanistan are banned from playing football, just because they are women. reporter: khalida...
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sometimes called his favorite lisetta danilovna working life 100 the only museum in the world of these dog attributes is located in the britishpersons, that in kent the oldest exhibits date back to the 15th century. collars are true. on one leg 400 in the episodes of the cartoon treasure island with the participation of john silver, you can notice a comical inconsistency, the authors seem to have not decided on this. well, he doesn’t have one leg, then the other. quite right. which leg does silver have right or left on one leg 500. the one-legged cockerel from the fairy tale of the 19th century writer edouard laboule was punished for his arrogance in the finale, he turned into this object. maybe in a weather vane quite right , a fairy tale how a cockerel got on the roof on one leg 200. cat poke, alas, your wonderful unbeaten streak needs to be interrupted the question needs to be given 2.200 from alexei 1900 you have sergey 700 from arseniy arseniy topic eat served bet 100 or 500 let's 100 attention to the screen the dutch painter of the 17th century peter-class depicted the table rich garagean, this expensive product is not
sometimes called his favorite lisetta danilovna working life 100 the only museum in the world of these dog attributes is located in the britishpersons, that in kent the oldest exhibits date back to the 15th century. collars are true. on one leg 400 in the episodes of the cartoon treasure island with the participation of john silver, you can notice a comical inconsistency, the authors seem to have not decided on this. well, he doesn’t have one leg, then the other. quite right. which leg does...
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museum in london. the brontosaurus is a reference to yet another british guy jeremy grantham, who in 2007, as the housingket had already turned in subprime mortgage dealers were beginning to go bankrupt, i asked him why is the stock market still holding up so much. he said the stock market is basically like a brontosaurus. a brontosaurus, if you get its tail, its nervous system and brain was so limited, it would take a long time to know it's tail had been bitten, to feel the pain. in the same way the stock market's take an extremely long time to catch on to what has happened elsewhere in the economy and the markets. ed: i have always wanted to do that, talk about dinosaurs and financial markets. you have made my day. bloomberg opinion columnist john arthur. this is just a snapshot in time. thank you so much for your time, coming up we continue the market volatility coverage. u.s. stocks tumbling as investors assess the impacts of higher prices on earnings, future rate hikes. have we seen this before? that is the big question with the next guest. this is bloomberg. ♪ what's it like having xfinity internet
museum in london. the brontosaurus is a reference to yet another british guy jeremy grantham, who in 2007, as the housingket had already turned in subprime mortgage dealers were beginning to go bankrupt, i asked him why is the stock market still holding up so much. he said the stock market is basically like a brontosaurus. a brontosaurus, if you get its tail, its nervous system and brain was so limited, it would take a long time to know it's tail had been bitten, to feel the pain. in the same...
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pay for schools let's pay for this at the museums let's give more for weapons and then he said and then what are we fighting for, we are fighting for our britishture, we are fighting for that so that it is our culture, not someone else's, then if we have a culture, so why do we need weapons, that's why this is also an important moment without a doubt. and i would add one more thing, when you talk about changes in the world, i imagine and pray for this: a weakened russia, you understand a weakened ukrainian military russia is not just a figure in russia itself, no one thinks about it. and what to do with east prussia and with the japanese northern territories? i am not talking about georgia, about eastern moldova, yes, a weakened russia changes the concept of the world. and what is china without russia? china with russia, they stand now. holding hands and saying well, you and i will show what authoritarianism is and it will defeat your democracy, but when will china be left alone, how will it have the strength, take six months and everything will be fine. i think that it will not be taken away, this is our wish because china directs everything
pay for schools let's pay for this at the museums let's give more for weapons and then he said and then what are we fighting for, we are fighting for our britishture, we are fighting for that so that it is our culture, not someone else's, then if we have a culture, so why do we need weapons, that's why this is also an important moment without a doubt. and i would add one more thing, when you talk about changes in the world, i imagine and pray for this: a weakened russia, you understand a...
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british hooligans and on that, thank you. thank you. not because they supported, but because they failed to spoil the holiday, this monument in a london park near the military museum on may 9, 1999 in memory of twenty-seven million soviet citizens who died without waiting for the victory and never having learned that all over the world on this day they will celebrate victory day and 77 and 177 years. later this place is symbolic here, there are no burials. it's just a place of memory, forever, head bowed and the bell ringing, and as in any another year since this monument was erected here today, here are flowers and people, people and flowers. people flowers and portraits of soviet soldiers were today on the streets in lithuania and spain and israel in argentina uruguay mexico venezuela descendants of soviet heroes live all over the world and will not allow this anywhere. to forget and not to be afraid to remember at this time you often have to look back when you speak your native language, but i have fears. no, i'm still the granddaughter of the winner, so i can fight back for myself with russian flags, which were banned in berlin so that, according to the newspa
british hooligans and on that, thank you. thank you. not because they supported, but because they failed to spoil the holiday, this monument in a london park near the military museum on may 9, 1999 in memory of twenty-seven million soviet citizens who died without waiting for the victory and never having learned that all over the world on this day they will celebrate victory day and 77 and 177 years. later this place is symbolic here, there are no burials. it's just a place of memory, forever,...
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british government put the rooster up for charity auction is worth promises to hand over to ukraine the locker with the vasylkiv rooster, with the permission of the owner, mrs. nadia , was taken to the museumon of dignity in kyiv. kiptyavyh e the rains began , the building was in emergency condition, and therefore the idea arose to make music , that is, to preserve this very important symbol of ukrainian stability, ukrainian victory, it was previously raised in the attic, now vasylkivski the rooster supported the ukrainians and inspires to continue the struggle, so in addition to the illustrations of names, there are also sculptures dedicated to this symbol of indomitability , such a sculpture appeared in the park of the town of berezne in the rivne region, after such crazy popularity at the vasylkiv majolica enterprise, they have already announced that immediately after the victory they will resume production of such figures one symbol of resistance is also from a wart, this time a fluffy one in the social network, in this story they gave the name of the rescue of an ordinary cat, or rather a kitty that was rescued from a ruined high-rise buildings, the cat lived for more than two months
british government put the rooster up for charity auction is worth promises to hand over to ukraine the locker with the vasylkiv rooster, with the permission of the owner, mrs. nadia , was taken to the museumon of dignity in kyiv. kiptyavyh e the rains began , the building was in emergency condition, and therefore the idea arose to make music , that is, to preserve this very important symbol of ukrainian stability, ukrainian victory, it was previously raised in the attic, now vasylkivski the...
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central museum of the great patriotic war, alexander a schoolboy, as well as the chairman of the board of sovcombank dmitry gusev and mikhail zadornov, the otkritie bank, i would like to thank the britishy work. if such symbolic personal sanctions are imposed against a journalist who has neither foreign accounts nor real estate, it means that a russian journalist works really well and noticeably, and for the good of my own motherland, my life will not change from this in any way. and even if i changed, i would suffered, because we are in a situation where my homeland, when my country is right and i will prove this truth. the european commission said that the new sixth package of sanctions against russia will include speeches on restrictions on the banking sector and a ban on oil imports, while foreign companies are already assessing losses. in the first quarter of 2022, due to the withdrawal from russian projects, their reports were carefully studied by my colleague maria kudryavtseva the head of the european commission announced the key measures that included in the sixth package of anti-russian sanctions, one of the points is a phased ban on russian imports. nettie another restrictio
central museum of the great patriotic war, alexander a schoolboy, as well as the chairman of the board of sovcombank dmitry gusev and mikhail zadornov, the otkritie bank, i would like to thank the britishy work. if such symbolic personal sanctions are imposed against a journalist who has neither foreign accounts nor real estate, it means that a russian journalist works really well and noticeably, and for the good of my own motherland, my life will not change from this in any way. and even if i...
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museum and looked at the skeletons. going to the bloomberg terminal and i see your bio i see the word brontosaurus. >> i was also a fan. the brontosaurus is a reference to yet another british germany, who in '07, the housing market had already turned, subprime mortgage dealers had begun to go bankrupt. i asked him why the stock market is still holding up so much. he said the stock market is basically like a brontosaurus. if you bit it's tail, the nervous system, brain is so limited, it would take a long time to know detail have had been bitten, to feel the pain. in the same way the stock markets takei -- take an extremely long time. ed: i have always wanted talk about dinosaurs and financial markets. you have made my day. bloomberg opinion columnist john arthur. thank you so much for your time, coming up we continue the market volatility coverage. future fed rate hikes, have we seen this before? that is the big question with the next guest. this is bloomberg. ♪ ed: welcome to "bloomberg technology" i am ed ludlow in san francisco, shares of retailers have plunged wednesday as the u.s. retailer giants cut their growth outlooks. which names are watching? >> yesterday was wal
museum and looked at the skeletons. going to the bloomberg terminal and i see your bio i see the word brontosaurus. >> i was also a fan. the brontosaurus is a reference to yet another british germany, who in '07, the housing market had already turned, subprime mortgage dealers had begun to go bankrupt. i asked him why the stock market is still holding up so much. he said the stock market is basically like a brontosaurus. if you bit it's tail, the nervous system, brain is so limited, it...
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british virgin islands that controls the entire business of the studio quarter 95. the dosei also featured apartments in expensive areas of london, for example, on baker street next to the sherlock holmes museumad already taken their families away for a long time and all zelensky’s entourage , as it were, did not develop further events in ukraine political elite. foreign real estate in kiev feels confident, and we have up to millions of accounts in western banks give a great choice. where to go and where to hide, if that vale this week the ntv television company but when flexibility is needed, politicians are ready to show it, but rarely remain in office, because the former japanese prime minister abu in an interview with an icon of the place. he says that zelensky’s obsession with joining nato and unwillingness to solve the problem with the donbass led to a special operation, the former italian prime minister berlusconi is sure europe must convince russia to accept russian uh ukraine to accept russian conditions, and the current dear ones are calling putin to stubbornly pursue their own just like a macron and scholz. they don't hear putin explain. we are ready for negotiations. kiev sabotage
british virgin islands that controls the entire business of the studio quarter 95. the dosei also featured apartments in expensive areas of london, for example, on baker street next to the sherlock holmes museumad already taken their families away for a long time and all zelensky’s entourage , as it were, did not develop further events in ukraine political elite. foreign real estate in kiev feels confident, and we have up to millions of accounts in western banks give a great choice. where to...