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myanmar is the former burma and not the most peaceful region.here was once a lot of talk of legends in the world. e about that, uh instability, which was in this country and so on, but there were many, and all sorts of events , even hollywood films were shot on this topic, in general, how things really are with me what kind of country this is just a few words, because a- but the general public still does not know the details. uh, living conditions in the country. what kind of people what, how can you characterize the country? how do you see her? yes, but indeed in russia , of course, burma myanmar is recognizable, but some kind of role that it played, maybe, e that not everyone, uh, immediately uh, remember what it is because of the year 989 the title. uh, burma was changed to myanmar. so it's changed to that, what's it called? hmm in berman? and so this is a pretty big significant country. e. the population is more than 55 million and in terms of area it is a fairly large country of about 700.000 m². then she occupies a very important geographi
myanmar is the former burma and not the most peaceful region.here was once a lot of talk of legends in the world. e about that, uh instability, which was in this country and so on, but there were many, and all sorts of events , even hollywood films were shot on this topic, in general, how things really are with me what kind of country this is just a few words, because a- but the general public still does not know the details. uh, living conditions in the country. what kind of people what, how...
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one of the languages in which the russian inscription was made 1920 before the independence of burma years, but even then the locals hoped for help from distant russia, the country of golden pagodas. without no help was left under the soothing gaze of dozens of golden buddhas. janva, hopes to overcome difficult times today. i don't think that the driving force behind european colonialism was anything other than greed. indigenous peoples were considered scum, outcasts who needed to be wiped off the face of the earth. hello this is a question of science. i am aleksey semekhav, the greenest for some and the most controversial for others way of extracting energy in a useful form for us controlled thermonuclear fusion after decades of complex stories. what are the grounds for optimism regarding this new fundamentally non-hydrocarbon energy with an almost inexhaustible source of fuel literally around us today my guest is doctor of physical and mathematical sciences director of a private institution of the state corporation rosatom
one of the languages in which the russian inscription was made 1920 before the independence of burma years, but even then the locals hoped for help from distant russia, the country of golden pagodas. without no help was left under the soothing gaze of dozens of golden buddhas. janva, hopes to overcome difficult times today. i don't think that the driving force behind european colonialism was anything other than greed. indigenous peoples were considered scum, outcasts who needed to...
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of the languages in which the russian inscription was made in 1920 before the independence of burmaears, but already then the locals hoped for the help of distant russia, the country of golden pagodas, without help, did not remain under the pacifying gaze of dozens of golden days in january, hopes to overcome difficult times today. we'll take care of this. it will be the honest detective. alfa-bank credit card free of charge forever flies to you instant delivery to any place in russia there has never been such a russian cold 150 g, an unprecedented rich taste in one glass. try a real ice cream, russian cold great incredible taste. work on old fashioned it's not the case. and getting grants to modernize production is the thing. at the heart of my business is assistance in obtaining grants and other measures to support entrepreneurs my business centers are a big deal for small businesses. when roaming, it is more profitable not to change the application in order to set the conditions in your favor.
of the languages in which the russian inscription was made in 1920 before the independence of burmaears, but already then the locals hoped for the help of distant russia, the country of golden pagodas, without help, did not remain under the pacifying gaze of dozens of golden days in january, hopes to overcome difficult times today. we'll take care of this. it will be the honest detective. alfa-bank credit card free of charge forever flies to you instant delivery to any place in...
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duke burma couldn't even play with his children. he just couldn't get enough and had a nissan classes in the last month. i've never had a typical osmotic where you turn blue or anything like that. oh, well, i just always felt that my breathing was under pressure being as if something were on top of my lungs released. and i had to use a lot of energy to take a breath on normal, often with him to become to day dirt, burma can exercise again and he's thrilled. he has serious allergic asthma, which got worse over the years. even though he kept taking more and more caught his own with coughing, shortness of breath and respiratory distress for a long time, his is focused on treating the asthma symptoms to prevent them from getting even worse, all life threatening. but that approaches outdated says mark law much a pulmonologist who specializes in asthma. he went down to happy highest the fit in the modern treatment approaches giving patients medicine that prevents the symptoms entirely. as high as they have to take the medicine all the tim
duke burma couldn't even play with his children. he just couldn't get enough and had a nissan classes in the last month. i've never had a typical osmotic where you turn blue or anything like that. oh, well, i just always felt that my breathing was under pressure being as if something were on top of my lungs released. and i had to use a lot of energy to take a breath on normal, often with him to become to day dirt, burma can exercise again and he's thrilled. he has serious allergic asthma, which...
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inside burma, more than 16,000 people have been taken as political prisoners. at one point, the military was detaining american journalist danny finster and nathan monk, the australian economist john turno, and of course my friend aung san suu kyi whose latest conviction in a sham trial leaves her facing the possibility of life in prison. expert observers count the coup's death toll at 19,000. that includes people this illegitimate government simply executed outright, like the activist ko jimmy. now the leaders of the coup are laying out plans in broad daylight to stamp out burma's pro-democracy movement once and for all. the military is shedding any last ounce of legitimacy it pretended to have and is now conducting air strikes against innocent civilians. and the juntas new regulations for this year's election are designed to make viable opposition virtually impossible. no wonder the illegitimate rulers rolled otothe red carpet for putin to visit burma. on the second anniversary of the coup with a potentially devastating sham election on the horizon is absolut
inside burma, more than 16,000 people have been taken as political prisoners. at one point, the military was detaining american journalist danny finster and nathan monk, the australian economist john turno, and of course my friend aung san suu kyi whose latest conviction in a sham trial leaves her facing the possibility of life in prison. expert observers count the coup's death toll at 19,000. that includes people this illegitimate government simply executed outright, like the activist ko...
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across burma, people took part in a silent protest as streets emptied and businesses shuttered for theday. protests also took place around the world, including in tokyo, where members of the burmese community gathered to speak out on the anniversary of the coup. >> in myanmar, there are so many people being killed and so many houses being burned down. the people need to work together to show our voices are the same. amy: in related news, a new investigation by the guardian reveals how the u.s., u.k., and irish oil and gas service companies have continued to reap massive profits in burma following the 2021 military coup while propping up the junta. the u.s. companies include halliburton, diamond offshore drilling, and baker hughes. in britain, half a million teachers, civil servants, and train drivers joined a nationwide strike wednesday forcing schools to shut down and halting rail service. it was the largest such work stoppage in a generation and comes on the heels of a historic nurses strike last month. workers called for fair wages amid soaring inflation. some 300,000 teachers took
across burma, people took part in a silent protest as streets emptied and businesses shuttered for theday. protests also took place around the world, including in tokyo, where members of the burmese community gathered to speak out on the anniversary of the coup. >> in myanmar, there are so many people being killed and so many houses being burned down. the people need to work together to show our voices are the same. amy: in related news, a new investigation by the guardian reveals how the...
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duke burma couldn't even play with his children. he just couldn't get enough and had a nissan classes in us. monford never had a typical osmotic where you turn blue or anything like that. oh, and i just always felt that my breathing was under pressure being as if something were on top of my lungs released. and i had to use a lot of energy to take a breath. gloucester proceeds to become to day derb, burma can exercise again and he's thrilled. he has serious allergic asthma, which got worse over the years. even though he kept taking more and more cortisone with coughing, shortness of breath and respiratory distress. for a long time, his doctors focused on treating the asthma symptoms to prevent them from getting even worse, all life threatening. but that approaches outdated says mark low, much a pulmonologist who specializes in asthma. he went down to happy, highest does fit in the modern treatment approaches giving patients medicine that prevents the symptoms entirely as high as they have to take the medicine all the time in his lowe
duke burma couldn't even play with his children. he just couldn't get enough and had a nissan classes in us. monford never had a typical osmotic where you turn blue or anything like that. oh, and i just always felt that my breathing was under pressure being as if something were on top of my lungs released. and i had to use a lot of energy to take a breath. gloucester proceeds to become to day derb, burma can exercise again and he's thrilled. he has serious allergic asthma, which got worse over...
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duke burma couldn't even play with his children. he just couldn't get enough and had a nissan classes in the last month. i've never had a typical asthma attack where you turn blue or anything like that. oh. and i just always felt that my breathing was under pressure being as if something were on top of my lungs, lose them. and i had to use a lot of energy to take a breath, loft, and puts it to will come to day. it took burma can exercise again, and he's thrilled. he has serious allergic asthma, which got worse over the years. even though he kept taking more and more caught his with copying, shortness of breath and respiratory distress. for a long time, his doctors focused on treating the asthma symptoms to prevent them from getting even worse, all life threatening. but that approach is outdated, says mark low, much a pulmonologist who specializes in asthma. he went down to happy highest the fit in the modern treatment approaches giving patients medicine that prevents the symptoms entirely as high as they have to take the medicine al
duke burma couldn't even play with his children. he just couldn't get enough and had a nissan classes in the last month. i've never had a typical asthma attack where you turn blue or anything like that. oh. and i just always felt that my breathing was under pressure being as if something were on top of my lungs, lose them. and i had to use a lot of energy to take a breath, loft, and puts it to will come to day. it took burma can exercise again, and he's thrilled. he has serious allergic asthma,...
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, and come and help the burma stay with. i'm up in london. we are here to protect me and mine is pretty bad right now. me no lie, destroy the country, and he kills a lot of people. at this stage, senior general manon ly shows no sign of backing down. the military has used the full force of its arsenal in the past 12 months. heavy artillery armour and increasingly air strikes, the resistance is strong across the country. many clearly still refused to accept military rule. what we have is just dawned amid men of the people, and then people are very brazilians, but also ready to fight against of military by all means possible. that is what military don't have. but the united nations, a concession that the international response to the crisis survey has been disjointed, where and weak that is what is missing when it comes to me and more of that kind of strategic coordinated approach by a coalition of countries. much like we saw with respect to the ukraine crisis we've yet to see with respect to the me and mark weiss, the tactics
, and come and help the burma stay with. i'm up in london. we are here to protect me and mine is pretty bad right now. me no lie, destroy the country, and he kills a lot of people. at this stage, senior general manon ly shows no sign of backing down. the military has used the full force of its arsenal in the past 12 months. heavy artillery armour and increasingly air strikes, the resistance is strong across the country. many clearly still refused to accept military rule. what we have is just...
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sir robert peel, earl mountbatten , burma and earl mountbatten, burma and gandhl earl mountbatten, burma politics change has accused the police of a decline in order within direct vicinity of westminster, leaving it exposed to these attacks . right. exposed to these attacks. right. still with me all ken livingstone and david starkey david, as are his stories and i will come to you first. what do you make of this information that's come out of this freedom of information? frankly, it's pitiable the thought that you would attack a of gandhi who is the interestingly enough the direct opponent . what's direct opponent. what's fascinating is it's both and gandhi . yes. the two men were in gandhi. yes. the two men were in opposition over freedom of india and originally. the idea of granting dominion status and then full independ to india is fundamentally about saying no human being allowed to have any sly at all. it's a false view of humanity. all of us even can as got flaws. i have abundant. i'm sure you did. you're a perfect and a woman. but the reason those statues go up is that those statu
sir robert peel, earl mountbatten , burma and earl mountbatten, burma and gandhl earl mountbatten, burma politics change has accused the police of a decline in order within direct vicinity of westminster, leaving it exposed to these attacks . right. exposed to these attacks. right. still with me all ken livingstone and david starkey david, as are his stories and i will come to you first. what do you make of this information that's come out of this freedom of information? frankly, it's pitiable...
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sir robert peel, earl mountbatten , burma and earl mountbatten, burma and gandhl earl mountbatten, burma politics change has accused the police of a decline in order within direct vicinity of westminster, leaving it exposed to these attacks . right. exposed to these attacks. right. still with me all ken livingstone and david starkey david, as are his stories and i will come to you first. what do you make of this information that's come out of this freedom of information? frankly, it's pitiable the thought that you would attack a of gandhi who is the interestingly enough the direct opponent . what's direct opponent. what's fascinating is it's both and gandhi . yes. the two men were in gandhi. yes. the two men were in opposition over freedom of india and originally. the idea of granting dominion status and then full independ to india is fundamentally about saying no human being allowed to have any sly at all. it's a false view of humanity. all of us even can as got flaws. i have abundant. i'm sure you did. you're a perfect and a woman. but the reason those statues go up is that those statu
sir robert peel, earl mountbatten , burma and earl mountbatten, burma and gandhl earl mountbatten, burma politics change has accused the police of a decline in order within direct vicinity of westminster, leaving it exposed to these attacks . right. exposed to these attacks. right. still with me all ken livingstone and david starkey david, as are his stories and i will come to you first. what do you make of this information that's come out of this freedom of information? frankly, it's pitiable...
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she's managing director of burma news international and independent network of media organizations in me and mom miss. now we've seen pictures of empty streets and young gone as part of a silent protest against the military. but what does not say about the pro democracy movement in me and my cities? is it alive? yes, we can see that from this sinus tries showing these they do not accept them to cooper and they are in a hide and a very strong strongly against the military coup. still fighting for their rise freedom and also the fundamental rights so that this is also showing that, you know, we pro democracy groups, they're together even after 2 years. and i will keep this kind of momentum to fight until we win until we get rid of this military gym from our country. where we can also build a federal credit country where all the different ethnic groups of the individual enjoined rice and also democracy that have like that type of principle in our country. but does that also not show that perhaps the military is correct on against the pro democracy movement is working? and the reason i as
she's managing director of burma news international and independent network of media organizations in me and mom miss. now we've seen pictures of empty streets and young gone as part of a silent protest against the military. but what does not say about the pro democracy movement in me and my cities? is it alive? yes, we can see that from this sinus tries showing these they do not accept them to cooper and they are in a hide and a very strong strongly against the military coup. still fighting...
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smuggler was taken to jail. fortunately, we can say they're all well and have no problem with them. burma, the bodies of those who die to being brought to this local sports hall outside people pay tribute and mourn the departed, while some have left signs, blaming the government for preventing and jose from saving migrants at sea. a lord either cilenzo, it's the hour of silence for a year of prayer that i could of recollection that i'm of the meditation. but it is the hour in which we must also ask questions of ourselves. are it responsibly made about this new tragedy survey in which we all risk becoming accomplishes? this gem would even say little to calm pitcher, but italy's government insist that it bears no responsibility for the tragedy saying the only way to stop mike or death is to stop departures. lonely chavira calls, i only thing that must be said in repeated is that they must not leave. this is 1st and foremost an ethical message. do not leave will be sonya, but the authorities are continuing to search for survivors, but with doesn't still missing in rough seas. the death toll
smuggler was taken to jail. fortunately, we can say they're all well and have no problem with them. burma, the bodies of those who die to being brought to this local sports hall outside people pay tribute and mourn the departed, while some have left signs, blaming the government for preventing and jose from saving migrants at sea. a lord either cilenzo, it's the hour of silence for a year of prayer that i could of recollection that i'm of the meditation. but it is the hour in which we must also...
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turmoil will require more than patients. domina for more is tend to near or she is managing director of burma news international and independent network of media organizations in and me and math. there's no, we've seen pictures of empty streets and young gone as part of a silent protest against the military. but what does that say about the pro democracy movement in mere mars cities? is it alive? yes. are we can see that are from this as i. let's try that showing these there do not accept them or to coop and they are stay in a hide and a very strong strongly against in the military coup. and there's still 18 for their rise freedom and also their pentameter chimeras. so that is also showing that, you know, we pro democracy groups as their together a me after 2 years. and i will keep this kind of momentum to fight until we win until we get rid of this military gym from our country and where we can also built a federal credit country. where are the different ethnic groups and the individual enjoined arise. and also democracy that, that have like that it will affect the principle in our country.
turmoil will require more than patients. domina for more is tend to near or she is managing director of burma news international and independent network of media organizations in and me and math. there's no, we've seen pictures of empty streets and young gone as part of a silent protest against the military. but what does that say about the pro democracy movement in mere mars cities? is it alive? yes. are we can see that are from this as i. let's try that showing these there do not accept them...
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_ of the weapons now coming to the burma army out from russia and china _ burma army out from russiaicating those weapons into the hands of military surgeons into the hands of military surgeons in myanmar have to be sanctioned. lets speak now to dan anlezark. he's the deputy head of investigations at the ngo myanmar witness. if there is still support from china, is that a key reason why it feels as though the west is not making any headway in changing things there in myanmar? first thank ou for things there in myanmar? first thank you for having _ things there in myanmar? first thank you for having me, _ things there in myanmar? first thank you for having me, in _ things there in myanmar? first thank you for having me, in regards - things there in myanmar? first thank you for having me, in regards to - you for having me, in regards to china and previously mentioned china —— russia it is important to take notes of the air and provisions of assets from countries like china and russia which are allowing the myanmar military to conduct these indiscriminate strikes. a couple of days ago m
_ of the weapons now coming to the burma army out from russia and china _ burma army out from russiaicating those weapons into the hands of military surgeons into the hands of military surgeons in myanmar have to be sanctioned. lets speak now to dan anlezark. he's the deputy head of investigations at the ngo myanmar witness. if there is still support from china, is that a key reason why it feels as though the west is not making any headway in changing things there in myanmar? first thank ou for...
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keep the line and the brave highlander will easily teach the scoundrels of hungary to the heart of burma and nepal, the russian devil relentlessly pursues and torments the entire human race and tirelessly commits his evil faith irritating our hardworking and exceptionally peaceful empire in exactly the same way. and in the 19th century and in the 18th century and in the 17th century russia was a barbaric wild, er, uneducated aggressive imperialist country, and this largely became part of the western participation of the english consciousness, therefore, russia had a good image in england, er, only twice in its entire history. e. the first time it was in 1917, and the second time in 1991. that is, at the moment when the country was disintegrating. her image of britain in the west was exceptionally good. the actions of britain in the caucasus could not stop the military and political advancement of russia in the black sea and the middle east under the influence of st. petersburg passes persia the shah refuses the services of british military advisers and invites them instead russians for l
keep the line and the brave highlander will easily teach the scoundrels of hungary to the heart of burma and nepal, the russian devil relentlessly pursues and torments the entire human race and tirelessly commits his evil faith irritating our hardworking and exceptionally peaceful empire in exactly the same way. and in the 19th century and in the 18th century and in the 17th century russia was a barbaric wild, er, uneducated aggressive imperialist country, and this largely became part of the...
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small d democrats in belarus, burma, iran, and even russia would feel more emboldened.u.s. ambassador to russia under president obama, ambassador mcfaul, good to see you. thank you for being here today. as someone whose mother is burmese, i have to ask you, what lessons do you think the small d democrats are taking from the battle as it stands presently? >> so, i was meeting with some opposition figures from burma, in fact, three days ago, and that phrase came from them. they are seeing, we are fighting for democracy against these autocratic regimes all over the world, and i would say the same about iranians, belarusians, russians that i've met with, literally, in just the last several days. they fear that, if putin prevails in ukraine, a dictatorship destroying democracy, that has negative consequences for all of their fights, whereas, if ukraine succeeds, and forges this invasion, annexation, by the way, recolonization of ukraine, some things we thought we got rid of several decades ago, it will send a message that democracy is back. there is a long, you know, several
small d democrats in belarus, burma, iran, and even russia would feel more emboldened.u.s. ambassador to russia under president obama, ambassador mcfaul, good to see you. thank you for being here today. as someone whose mother is burmese, i have to ask you, what lessons do you think the small d democrats are taking from the battle as it stands presently? >> so, i was meeting with some opposition figures from burma, in fact, three days ago, and that phrase came from them. they are seeing,...
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in burma. the high in iran and muslims and freedom of religion and i'm very aware that my right to freedom of religion is only as strong as that of my muslim or hindu due or buddhist neighbor. unless the right to freedom of religion exists for everyone, it doesn't truly exist for anyone. the question that brings us together on this panel is why international religious freedom is not for everyone. americans value that very high supply a fundamental right guaranteed for the own constitution and alongside the rightses to tree dom of speech and assembly. religious freedoms are under attack and country with repression and norm and the other question is how best to promote the right to freedom of religion and here's my view. first we should lead by example. this summit is focused on international religious freedom but we cannot expect other countries to take us seriously unless we're addressing threats to religious freedoms. anti-semitism on the rise in the united states and the right is separated ou
in burma. the high in iran and muslims and freedom of religion and i'm very aware that my right to freedom of religion is only as strong as that of my muslim or hindu due or buddhist neighbor. unless the right to freedom of religion exists for everyone, it doesn't truly exist for anyone. the question that brings us together on this panel is why international religious freedom is not for everyone. americans value that very high supply a fundamental right guaranteed for the own constitution and...
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that's fast working in burma. have an answer for me. he went to togo and who instead handed him papers saying we are ending negotiations. grue being the optimist that he was, thought, well, we'll just start again in a few days. he went home, put on his golfing togs, was going to play golf that day. and then you heard newsboys in the street crying. that war had been declared that the japanese had bombed pearl harbor. it was a total success to. 2403 dead, 2000 wounded, 18 warships destroyed, 188 airplanes destroyed, essentially wiped out the pacific fleet. grew and the embassy and the embassy staff were locked in to the embassy. they spent the next six months there, interned as prisoners of war. during this time, drew wrote, what he considered his final report from japan, his analysis of what had happened and why it was 276 pages long and on the voyage back home, he wrote 13 page cover letter, cover letter to roosevelt to go with it as soon as he got back to washington, he went to hull's office and handed him the report, gave him the gist
that's fast working in burma. have an answer for me. he went to togo and who instead handed him papers saying we are ending negotiations. grue being the optimist that he was, thought, well, we'll just start again in a few days. he went home, put on his golfing togs, was going to play golf that day. and then you heard newsboys in the street crying. that war had been declared that the japanese had bombed pearl harbor. it was a total success to. 2403 dead, 2000 wounded, 18 warships destroyed, 188...
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what kind of assistance did moscow provide to burma during the most difficult first years of state independencedeparture of large international companies, the vladivostok sea trade port increased its transshipment containers in 2022. for the third year in a row, we have been ranked first in russia in plans for the coming years to increase the volume of processing to a million pieces. alena saw how the site was developing after the imposition of sanctions, the logistics market changed dramatically, export and import flows reoriented to the far east in 2022, the vladivostok seaport handled even more cargo than in 2021 for the third year in a row - this sea harbor ranks first in russia in terms of container turnover in the previous year vladivostok commercial sea port shipped over 768,000 containers. this is almost 1.5% more than in 2021 total cargo traffic. exceeded 13 million and 400.000 tons. cargo traffic has increased, and new lines have come to the port of vladivostok. part of a line. she left us due to sanctions. well, now they have come, these are, well, chinese lines are small steamships,
what kind of assistance did moscow provide to burma during the most difficult first years of state independencedeparture of large international companies, the vladivostok sea trade port increased its transshipment containers in 2022. for the third year in a row, we have been ranked first in russia in plans for the coming years to increase the volume of processing to a million pieces. alena saw how the site was developing after the imposition of sanctions, the logistics market changed...
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the past centuries and the soviet union , then in burma, were bound by huge contacts.h, there was an exchange of visits regularly at the highest level, and now it must be said that the current leadership of myanmar and the people. myan, very well e remembers, uh, the contribution here to the role played in the formation of the soviet union myanmar as an independent state. eh, the nineties moved a little away. it is very important that now we are returning to this trust -based interaction and a large number of projects, and the key now is nuclear energy, uh, and not only because it is a large volume area, but even there emotions want to do it right now concentrate their efforts, and we offer proper. and as soon as possible. and move on to the practical plane of choosing the technical appearance of the object, which will be the most attractive from the point of view of energizing january from the point of view of natural conditions. ah. and actually start implementing it. and now, at such a zero, perhaps the starting stage of our work, at the stage from the preparation o
the past centuries and the soviet union , then in burma, were bound by huge contacts.h, there was an exchange of visits regularly at the highest level, and now it must be said that the current leadership of myanmar and the people. myan, very well e remembers, uh, the contribution here to the role played in the formation of the soviet union myanmar as an independent state. eh, the nineties moved a little away. it is very important that now we are returning to this trust -based interaction and a...
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allowed people to stay for 6 months and then return back to turkey without losing their residence. burma's, we're talking about all sets of a wide array of challenges or problems affecting millions of people in the 11 provinces that were hit by the bava earthquakes. and what about reconstruction? is that something authorities they're looking at was that to any is going to be an uphill climb for the government, which says that if you can see this mountain of bubble behind me, they say that the adamant on the need to clear the rubble in the upcoming days lay down the foundations in march and start delivering new safer, better, and stronger houses to the local population within a year from now. but this has become a political issue now for the ruling party, which says that it's response, although it's been ur slow in the 1st hours of the earthquake. but it's determined to offer people something different. the opposition is saying, this is not the way to start. they say that the government should wait for the aftershocks to lose in intensity. and then think about a new way to reside, to redesi
allowed people to stay for 6 months and then return back to turkey without losing their residence. burma's, we're talking about all sets of a wide array of challenges or problems affecting millions of people in the 11 provinces that were hit by the bava earthquakes. and what about reconstruction? is that something authorities they're looking at was that to any is going to be an uphill climb for the government, which says that if you can see this mountain of bubble behind me, they say that the...
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uighurs in china, coptic christians in egypt, muslims in burma. are marty muslims in pakistan. in iran, she muslims and sunni governed countries, catholics in nicaragua, jews in france, i go on and on and on, the list is too long. as a practicing catholic myself, i know how important and how personal the right to freedom of religion is. i'm very aware my right to freedom of religion is only as strong is that of my muslim or hindu or buddhist neighbor and in our diverse world unless the right to freedom of religion exists for everyone, it doesn't truly exist for anyone. the question that brings us together on this panel is why international religious freedom is vital to us foreign policy and i believe the answer is clear. americans value the right to religious freedom very highly. it is a fundamental right guaranteed in the first amendment to our own constitution alongside the rights to freedom of speech and assembly. these are part of who we are and also enshrined in the universal declaration of human rights, whose drafting and adoption in 1948 were led by the united states. in
uighurs in china, coptic christians in egypt, muslims in burma. are marty muslims in pakistan. in iran, she muslims and sunni governed countries, catholics in nicaragua, jews in france, i go on and on and on, the list is too long. as a practicing catholic myself, i know how important and how personal the right to freedom of religion is. i'm very aware my right to freedom of religion is only as strong is that of my muslim or hindu or buddhist neighbor and in our diverse world unless the right to...
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to cut aid to hundreds of thousands of rohingya refugees who fled ethnic cleansing and genocide in burma. the agency says it will be forced to cut rations to rohingya living in camps in bangladesh due to a severe funding shortfall. humanitarian groups save the children said, rohingya children and that families are at breaking point and need more support, not less. president biden has made his first formal comments about the u.s. military's downing of a high-altitude chinese balloon and three other unidentified objects flying over north america earlier this month. pines had the first object shot down was a chinese surveillance balloon that violated u.s. sovereignty, something he called unacceptable. but biden said the other three objects were most likely research balloons or similar objects. i'd said he planned to speak to president xi jinping about the surveillance balloons. pres. biden: this underscores maintain open lines of communication between our diplomats and our military professionals. amy: a possible source for one of the yet to be identified objects is the northern illinois bot
to cut aid to hundreds of thousands of rohingya refugees who fled ethnic cleansing and genocide in burma. the agency says it will be forced to cut rations to rohingya living in camps in bangladesh due to a severe funding shortfall. humanitarian groups save the children said, rohingya children and that families are at breaking point and need more support, not less. president biden has made his first formal comments about the u.s. military's downing of a high-altitude chinese balloon and three...
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this is sema burma from the prior administration.n the "wall street journal." >> martha: so at some point do you think someone is going to tell people that the money that they have paid in to this system actually isn't going to be there when they retire? >> march that it's not fair to americans that are relying on these programs for congress to act responsibly, tell them how they are going to preserve these programs and get our fiscal house in order, which is the only way to preserve those programs. by the way, the democrats just cut $280 billion out of medicare back in september. all right in every democrat voted for it. joe biden signed it. so this is just political got you up here. i'm going focus on representing my state, a lot of medicare recipients and i'm going to do everything i can to preserve those programs. >> martha: well that will run out in six years according to an administrator from the trump administration. rick scott, senator, thank you very much. good to have you with us today. >> bye, martha. >> martha: so if you
this is sema burma from the prior administration.n the "wall street journal." >> martha: so at some point do you think someone is going to tell people that the money that they have paid in to this system actually isn't going to be there when they retire? >> march that it's not fair to americans that are relying on these programs for congress to act responsibly, tell them how they are going to preserve these programs and get our fiscal house in order, which is the only way...
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macarthur's army of filipinos and americans and the forces of the united nations, china and burma and the netherlands, eastenders are all together for filling the same central task while making japan pay an increasingly terrible price for our overambitious to seize control. the whole asiatic world ordering japanese transport sunk off java is one less transport that they can use to carry to their army. opposing general macarthur luzon. it has been said that japanese games the philippines were made possible only by the success of their surprise attack on pearl harbor. i tell you that this is not so. even if the attack had not been made, your map will show that it would have been a hopeless operation and for us to send the fleet to the philippines profile of miles of ocean while all those island bases were under the sole control of. the japanese. the consequences of the attack on pearl harbor serious as they were have been wildly exaggerated in other ways. these exaggerations come originally from access propagandists, but they have been repeated, i regret to say americans in and out of p
macarthur's army of filipinos and americans and the forces of the united nations, china and burma and the netherlands, eastenders are all together for filling the same central task while making japan pay an increasingly terrible price for our overambitious to seize control. the whole asiatic world ordering japanese transport sunk off java is one less transport that they can use to carry to their army. opposing general macarthur luzon. it has been said that japanese games the philippines were...
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now she likes a week has begun that she doesn’t want to eat almost anything every day burma gives theld a massage of the arms, legs and back to stimulate the nerve endings and gives drugs to improve brain function, which are very strong. uh, this drug helped us in that the child began to study a little and became assiduous. well, the drug that we drink now she has kickbacks, and she started to go to diapers, she didn’t go to the potty , you tell her, smiling, baby, with a loud laugh and hair the color of gold. sometimes aggressively nieces. about two hours. they can play. and then they begin aggression. she starts killing dasha. what do you think, irma, that it could still be a genetic disease? maybe this is a genetic disease, because i know my aunts, but i don’t know my mother, who gave birth to me biologically, maybe she has something wrong for health reasons. it was. and how did you even know that you weren’t growing up with your relatives, mom and dad were sent for bread, i went for bread. oh, and i met a woman, but in every village in every village there are kind people and they
now she likes a week has begun that she doesn’t want to eat almost anything every day burma gives theld a massage of the arms, legs and back to stimulate the nerve endings and gives drugs to improve brain function, which are very strong. uh, this drug helped us in that the child began to study a little and became assiduous. well, the drug that we drink now she has kickbacks, and she started to go to diapers, she didn’t go to the potty , you tell her, smiling, baby, with a loud laugh and...