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as opposed soviet republic on the near like many soviet republics post soviet republics has a. very powerful old socratic systems of government which seeing how other countries have shrugged them off but always had difficulties ukraine of course people will be reminded that ukraine had its revolution in the twenty's. but so they are still plagued by difficulties they had this conflict with russia. after that with the country with rogue russian separatism. that we had a concern that it was an ongoing it can have its own problems. and those are the sorts of issues that should rethink your after these kind of revolutionary movements who never quite get what you hope for but certainly this is their moment this is an extraordinary take romania. absolutely indeed it is it robin that we will leave. this historic claimants that on that republic square outside column of the column and that is just. a nickel passing on as country's new prime minister which is saying. he got fifty nine votes out of forty two any needed fifty three to become the new prime minister. the news u.s. president
as opposed soviet republic on the near like many soviet republics post soviet republics has a. very powerful old socratic systems of government which seeing how other countries have shrugged them off but always had difficulties ukraine of course people will be reminded that ukraine had its revolution in the twenty's. but so they are still plagued by difficulties they had this conflict with russia. after that with the country with rogue russian separatism. that we had a concern that it was an...
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for nearly 70 years, it was a soviet republic, and since independence in 1991, georgia has been on ade as it struggles to obtain and maintain democracy. there has been a civil war, regional strife, and numerous provocations and invasions by russia. geopolitically, it's located in a hot spot, a strategic crossroads surrounded by russia, turkey, armenia, oil-producing azerbaijan and just a short distance away syria and iran. i wanted very much to see georgia, but in november of 2015 i was having a very tough time getting there. the hard realities of a television production schedule required me to be in georgia's shinny new version of vegas on the sea, batumi, but here i was stuck in istanbul. hurricane-like weather conditions grounded my flight on the other side of the sea. it's an unforgiving medium, television. and a first principle is that one minute you're on top of the world, next minute replaced by a younger, prettier face. somebody hungrier with fire in their belly. ♪ >> zamir: to, to, to, to, to bah live from batumi. >> anthony: i knew just such a person. someone who'd been hun
for nearly 70 years, it was a soviet republic, and since independence in 1991, georgia has been on ade as it struggles to obtain and maintain democracy. there has been a civil war, regional strife, and numerous provocations and invasions by russia. geopolitically, it's located in a hot spot, a strategic crossroads surrounded by russia, turkey, armenia, oil-producing azerbaijan and just a short distance away syria and iran. i wanted very much to see georgia, but in november of 2015 i was having...
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tens of thousands of protesters in armenia block roads in iran the capital of the former soviet republics popular uprising continues we'll have more in the months after this. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i dived. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch at a final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super man each of billionaire owners and spending two to twenty million one fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else on earth because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game like great so we'll all chance with. at least this morning. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last bang turn. to caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry finally i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about more like it was a game still some are fond of you those that didn't l
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playing field for all businesses and i think that's what people expect well number of former soviet republics russia ukraine georgia to some extent even was back east on have attempted to limit the influence of big businesses so a big families important families on power with let's say very very in degrees of success generally speaking it's very difficult because powerful in reach people do not like to lose their privileges what makes you believe that i mean you will find it easier well i think first of all is the general. of this revolution it was one based on solidarity and love throughout society first of all second of all i think even big businesses realize that for the basic sustainability of the country the rules of engagement need to change so even for the big businesses for them to continue to maintain their businesses the the system needs to change and i think that is what will ultimately lead to the. leveling of the playing field here while bufkin but let me challenge you here a little bit if you talk to the ukrainians or georgians many of them would tell you that their own revoluti
playing field for all businesses and i think that's what people expect well number of former soviet republics russia ukraine georgia to some extent even was back east on have attempted to limit the influence of big businesses so a big families important families on power with let's say very very in degrees of success generally speaking it's very difficult because powerful in reach people do not like to lose their privileges what makes you believe that i mean you will find it easier well i think...
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tens of thousands of government protesters in the former soviet republic of armenia have brought the capital your advice to a standstill their blood. king roads and buildings after the leader of the opposition was blocked from becoming prime minister following weeks of protests the activists also calling for a general strike the arrest began after the former president's certs are gassy and on the post for prime minister he was accused of attempting to cling to power there will be another attempt to elect a new prime minister next week but if no candidate is successful there will be fresh. well he's just one of the stories you can get more on our twitter page of rights up to the moment of elements on all of the global states there this is r.t. international see you again in our. political elites to the victim as i do so with a few truths i found that i did just that my. son loves that i sat next to on. those. leaves. the slow. recovery of the legal. bills he's. on the phone just have a difficult time. and the years on leave and there are no. shame will. kill a gun it will be a admissi
tens of thousands of government protesters in the former soviet republic of armenia have brought the capital your advice to a standstill their blood. king roads and buildings after the leader of the opposition was blocked from becoming prime minister following weeks of protests the activists also calling for a general strike the arrest began after the former president's certs are gassy and on the post for prime minister he was accused of attempting to cling to power there will be another...
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anthony: when armenia was swallowed up by the soviet union in 1922, it became the armenian soviet socialist republic, the evidence of which is still seen today in the abandoned factories and workers blocs of another time. and a soviet mentality, and sizable russian presence still hang over the country like a dead weight. no matter how you felt about soviet rule, the transition was a rough one. after the collapse of the ussr in 1991, armenia suffered terrible food shortages, and a ruined electrical grid that allowed only a couple of hours of power a day, if you were lucky. >> nazareth: the worst of those years would be 1992 to 1994. >> anthony: right. >> nazareth: but then a few years after '94 as well. >> serj: there was a lot of pilferage in the beginning, there was a lot of -- it was dark, dark days. >> mariam: i'm the generation who literally learned the alphabet with a candlelight. back then we had only two hours maybe. [ speaking foreign language ] a ee it was something to observe because during those two hours, someone would go to the balcony and scream in the yard, "we have lights, the electr
anthony: when armenia was swallowed up by the soviet union in 1922, it became the armenian soviet socialist republic, the evidence of which is still seen today in the abandoned factories and workers blocs of another time. and a soviet mentality, and sizable russian presence still hang over the country like a dead weight. no matter how you felt about soviet rule, the transition was a rough one. after the collapse of the ussr in 1991, armenia suffered terrible food shortages, and a ruined...
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nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but even this bold dividing of lands and nations only delayed the inevitable germany broke its promise to the u.s.s.r. . on june twenty second one thousand nine hundred forty one germany invaded the u.s.s.r. launching barber rossa the largest military operation in world history. barbara was aiming for st petersburg moscow and kiev ukraine three destinations of major significance ukraine with its rich lands and resources was an important industrial and economic source for the u.s.s.r. to cut it off from the soviet union would strike a big blow indeed. for most of the soviet union the second world war was about fighting the invaders of their land. but it wasn't quite so simple for ukraine the truth is ukraine has never been a united country. when world war two broke out a large part of western ukraine's population welcomed the german soldiers as liberators from the reese. certainly forced upon them soviet rule and openly collaborated with the germans. the real scale o
nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but even this bold dividing of lands and nations only delayed the inevitable germany broke its promise to the u.s.s.r. . on june twenty second one thousand nine hundred forty one germany invaded the u.s.s.r. launching barber rossa the largest military operation in world history. barbara was aiming for st petersburg moscow and kiev ukraine three destinations of...
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just one story there are thousands of millions to russia around of course the former soviet republics feelings of joy bittersweet so remembrance as well for the country here today at this point rate is the highlight of month of may but it's one of many events that will be taking place in dozens of states cities throughout russia dozens of cities in moscow here alone companies going to file work display later tonight i'm sure we'll be showing you die. as well in the meantime for now that's it for me at least for now from red square now the freights finished i believe we can go very soon she will rather colleagues she will be highlighting that immortal bridge with march going past the troubled past mausoleum just in a few moments time daniel thank you for that and as you said at the heart of victory day are these true life stories and they get me every time thank you for now now one of the most horrific events during the war was this the joy of learning grants now so petersburg the city was completely surrounded by germans a nine hundred forty one the blockade lasted eight hundred seven
just one story there are thousands of millions to russia around of course the former soviet republics feelings of joy bittersweet so remembrance as well for the country here today at this point rate is the highlight of month of may but it's one of many events that will be taking place in dozens of states cities throughout russia dozens of cities in moscow here alone companies going to file work display later tonight i'm sure we'll be showing you die. as well in the meantime for now that's it...
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celebrations on the parade here on red square almost every family in russia many of the other former soviet republics were affected somehow as you quite rightly said estimated twenty six twenty seven million citizens died in that great victory which the russians called the great patriotic war it's very much a personal festival for many here my great grandma for one was also a military surgeon and touring the battle of moscow one of the key of battles of the second world war as well everybody in russia has a family story going back a generation or two everybody has family members and sisters that made some sort of contribution here and not all comes to a head at this fantastic parade here on red square we do have many stories great coverage for you coming up all of those people who made contributions to that victory out one of them rosa rosa gabrielli and who was a nurse a sixteen year old nurse who left for the front at a very early age to help the fight is there a defending their country let's hear now about her story. certainly are doesn't apply to. my lincoln when the moon is one year versus an ev
celebrations on the parade here on red square almost every family in russia many of the other former soviet republics were affected somehow as you quite rightly said estimated twenty six twenty seven million citizens died in that great victory which the russians called the great patriotic war it's very much a personal festival for many here my great grandma for one was also a military surgeon and touring the battle of moscow one of the key of battles of the second world war as well everybody in...
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nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but even this bold dividing of lands and nations only delayed the inevitable germany broke its promise to the u.s.s.r. . on june twenty second one thousand nine hundred forty one germany invaded the u.s.s.r. launching barbara rossa the largest military operation in world history. barbara was aiming for st petersburg moscow and kiev ukraine three destinations of major significance. ukraine with its rich lands and resources was an important industrial and economic source for the u.s.s.r. to cut it off from the soviet union would strike a big blow indeed. for most of the soviet union the second world war was about fighting the invaders of the land. but it wasn't quite so simple for ukraine the truth is ukraine has never been a united country. when world war two broke out a large part of western ukraine's population welcomed the german soldiers as liberators from the recently forced upon them soviet rule and openly collaborated with the germans. the real scale of collab
nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but even this bold dividing of lands and nations only delayed the inevitable germany broke its promise to the u.s.s.r. . on june twenty second one thousand nine hundred forty one germany invaded the u.s.s.r. launching barbara rossa the largest military operation in world history. barbara was aiming for st petersburg moscow and kiev ukraine three destinations of...
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moving on tens of thousands of government protesters in the former soviet republic of armenia have brought the capital yury front to a standstill there blocking roads and buildings after the leader of the opposition was barred from becoming prime minister following weeks of protests the activists are now also calling for a general strike. after the former president sir run on the police for a prime minister he was accused of attempting to cling to power and forced to resign there will be another attempt to elect a new prime minister next week if. there will be a fresh election. the u.k. is looking to bolster its cyber defenses and step up the fight against the spread of dissent from ation we get into that in about ninety seconds time. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers available to us but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to be the center of the beach . and do all the great the great the good you are the rock at the back nobody get
moving on tens of thousands of government protesters in the former soviet republic of armenia have brought the capital yury front to a standstill there blocking roads and buildings after the leader of the opposition was barred from becoming prime minister following weeks of protests the activists are now also calling for a general strike. after the former president sir run on the police for a prime minister he was accused of attempting to cling to power and forced to resign there will be...
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back now anti-government protesters have blocked roads and railways in the capital of the former soviet republic armenia as long as the parliament there voted against the country's opposition leader's bid to become prime minister traffic in the city was disrupted while the subway system and main road to your advanced international airport was blocked antigovernment protests have been ongoing since mid april just before armenia's national election protestors forced surjit slogs lie on who was appointed prime minister to resign early last week opposition leader nicole was later nominated as the only candidate to replace him but parliament has voted to reject that idea. writing fake news and cyber propaganda is not a task for the fainthearted it seems the u.k.'s that defense secretary is calling on journalists and i.t. specialist to join the ranks of the army to defeat the threats r t z goshdarn of picks up the story. he is a rising star a fireplace salesman turned defense secretary he is gavin williamson and he summons you my fellow british geek it's battlefield world wide web and the u.k. army is
back now anti-government protesters have blocked roads and railways in the capital of the former soviet republic armenia as long as the parliament there voted against the country's opposition leader's bid to become prime minister traffic in the city was disrupted while the subway system and main road to your advanced international airport was blocked antigovernment protests have been ongoing since mid april just before armenia's national election protestors forced surjit slogs lie on who was...
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and to many people in the former soviet republics as well beyond just proven simply by the sheer scale of this event the also residents have people here bringing in photographs pictures or even just names of loved ones they lost and all those who just contributed to that great victory this able to regiment dogs begad several years ago quite a small city in siberia just a few thousand people attending in those two years since then. no not often decades it's blue to become a truly international event with dozens of countries and millions of people attending worldwide this week and today there would marches in many european cities in madrid in lisbon in london across the atlantic ocean in america in thailand they mean israel speaking of israelis israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is here today as well these marching alongside the russian president vladimir putin who's been participating in this event as well since twenty fifteen holding up his own photos unless you are who is holding up the photo all the participants of the going patriotic war hero of the soviet union is somewhere
and to many people in the former soviet republics as well beyond just proven simply by the sheer scale of this event the also residents have people here bringing in photographs pictures or even just names of loved ones they lost and all those who just contributed to that great victory this able to regiment dogs begad several years ago quite a small city in siberia just a few thousand people attending in those two years since then. no not often decades it's blue to become a truly international...
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tens of thousands of government protesters in the former soviet republic. have brought the capital to a grinding halt in your of activists are blocking roads after the parliament refused to accept the leader of the opposition as interim prime minister following weeks of protests the day of action in support of protest leader nicole. house remained peaceful reportedly the popular uprising initially began after servicer gaussian who'd served two terms as president ran on the police for prime minister he was accused of attempting to cling to power and forced to resign there will be another attempt to elect a new prime minister next week but if no candidate is successful there will be fresh elections. the u.k. is looking to bolster its cyber defenses and step up the fight against the spread of this information we've got more on the iran ninety seconds time. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super
tens of thousands of government protesters in the former soviet republic. have brought the capital to a grinding halt in your of activists are blocking roads after the parliament refused to accept the leader of the opposition as interim prime minister following weeks of protests the day of action in support of protest leader nicole. house remained peaceful reportedly the popular uprising initially began after servicer gaussian who'd served two terms as president ran on the police for prime...
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remembering respect sharing of memories of those who sacrificed so much for russia for the former soviet republics but for world peace as well at all to. saying thank you to those people are making sure that no similar tragedy ever occurs again truly a very emotional day here today in central moscow. but it's done also mentioned there are more regiments are also marching across the globe to honor the memory of those who fell victim to the horrific events of the second world war events have taken place everywhere from the streets of new york to tbilisi also and even keyway city crowds also gathered as far away as the strayer with those in sydney commemorating their relatives. but for many in russia the centerpiece of victory day celebrations is the military parade through the red square in moscow that took place earlier this morning. o'dowd. a mocking bands get underway with marching bands from all corners of the bounds of the russian federation. we can smell the fumes from all the engines more than a hundred feet taking pods. now we can finally see some of the vehicles moving just behind me so fin
remembering respect sharing of memories of those who sacrificed so much for russia for the former soviet republics but for world peace as well at all to. saying thank you to those people are making sure that no similar tragedy ever occurs again truly a very emotional day here today in central moscow. but it's done also mentioned there are more regiments are also marching across the globe to honor the memory of those who fell victim to the horrific events of the second world war events have...
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respect showing of memories of those who sacrificed so much not only for russia for the former soviet republic spoke for world peace as well but ultimately saying thank you to those people are making sure that no similar tragedy ever occurs again truly a very emotional day here today in central moscow. on the march in moscow is still continuing at the moment to mention their regiments are also marching across the globe to honor the memory of those who fell victim to the horrific events of the second world war events have taken place everywhere from the streets of new york to tbilisi warsaw and even. crowdsource i gathered as far away as the strike here with those in sydney commemorating their relatives meanwhile let's head over to berlin and london. oh the march of the immortal richmond's underway lynas songs from the second world war the great patriotic war play out we see hundreds of people marching from the brandenburg gate up towards the soviet rule memorials their own folding pictures of those the fools and in many cases. during world war two in the defeat both non-theism and some of thos
respect showing of memories of those who sacrificed so much not only for russia for the former soviet republic spoke for world peace as well but ultimately saying thank you to those people are making sure that no similar tragedy ever occurs again truly a very emotional day here today in central moscow. on the march in moscow is still continuing at the moment to mention their regiments are also marching across the globe to honor the memory of those who fell victim to the horrific events of the...
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respect showing your memories of those who sacrificed so much not only for russia for the former soviet republics bought for world peace as well at all to really saying thank you to those people are making sure that no similar tragedy ever occurs again truly a very emotional day here today in central moscow. ok thanks dan that was dan hawkins for us there as he said in central moscow and he also said regiments are also happening marches are happening across the globe to honor the memory of those who fell victim to the horrific events of the second world war events have been taking place everywhere from the streets of new york to tbilisi warsaw uneven q.h. city and crowds also gathered to as far away as australia with those in sydney commemorating their relatives meanwhile let's head to london because the events happening there to an end say children or is covering it for us good afternoon nastia just tell us a morse happening. but i'm sure there is an immortal regiment march taking place in london as well and we're seeing hundreds of people who have come out to take place and participate in this
respect showing your memories of those who sacrificed so much not only for russia for the former soviet republics bought for world peace as well at all to really saying thank you to those people are making sure that no similar tragedy ever occurs again truly a very emotional day here today in central moscow. ok thanks dan that was dan hawkins for us there as he said in central moscow and he also said regiments are also happening marches are happening across the globe to honor the memory of...
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like many people from perhaps countries that are not part of the former soviet union former soviet republics almost to have a bit of a lack of understanding just how terrible the war was how big of a sacrifice it was and that's perhaps worth this or you mention be at the view that this is saber rattling that sort of comes from because people perhaps see the sun think wisest a big deal to russians why can't they get over things it was so long ago but some of the stuff you mentioned earlier what a profound social impact demographic impact this had on russia on the other former slave republics it makes it all too clear doesn't it well that suits the point the war was so horrific on the use them front the loss of life was so huge the devastation soupçon fear that there was no forgetting it ten years after world war two when that you walk around russia and you still see it so many more women than men so many destroyed cities villages abandoned about the settlements from which the populations were either killed or resettled. there was no ignoring it that is the point the war in the east and the we
like many people from perhaps countries that are not part of the former soviet union former soviet republics almost to have a bit of a lack of understanding just how terrible the war was how big of a sacrifice it was and that's perhaps worth this or you mention be at the view that this is saber rattling that sort of comes from because people perhaps see the sun think wisest a big deal to russians why can't they get over things it was so long ago but some of the stuff you mentioned earlier what...
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tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in the former soviet republic of armenia brought the capital here of on to a grinding halt on wednesday the activists blocked roads across the city after the palmach refused to accept the leader of the opposition nicole as interim prime minister instead of mass action which followed weeks of unrest in the country reportedly generally remained peaceful in the background the turmoil in armenia right now initially began after ex-president surge such as the guy who just finished serving the maximum two terms as president was then appointed prime minister by the. r.t. well critics called the move on constitutional and an attempt for to cling to power a groundswell of public anger and resulting mass rallies eventually forced him to resign recently is now going to be another attempt to elect an interim prime minister and try to break the political deadlock next week if no candidate is successful elections will be held. football world cup trophies arrive to russia ahead of football's biggest event which kicks off right here in moscow in just ov
tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in the former soviet republic of armenia brought the capital here of on to a grinding halt on wednesday the activists blocked roads across the city after the palmach refused to accept the leader of the opposition nicole as interim prime minister instead of mass action which followed weeks of unrest in the country reportedly generally remained peaceful in the background the turmoil in armenia right now initially began after ex-president surge such...
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nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but even this bold dividing of lands and nations only delayed the inevitable germany broke its promise to the u.s.s.r. . on june twenty second one thousand nine hundred forty one germany invaded the u.s.s.r. launching barber rossa the largest military operation in world history. barbara was aiming for st petersburg moscow and kiev ukraine three destinations of major significance ukraine with its rich lands and resources was an important industrial and economic source for the u.s.s.r. to cut it off from the soviet union would strike a big blow indeed. for most of the soviet union the second world war was about fighting the invaders of the land. but it wasn't quite so simple for ukraine the truth is ukraine has never been a united country. when world war two broke out a large part of western ukraine's population welcomed the german soldiers as liberators from the reese. certainly forced upon them soviet rule and openly collaborated with the germans. the real scale of
nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but even this bold dividing of lands and nations only delayed the inevitable germany broke its promise to the u.s.s.r. . on june twenty second one thousand nine hundred forty one germany invaded the u.s.s.r. launching barber rossa the largest military operation in world history. barbara was aiming for st petersburg moscow and kiev ukraine three destinations of...
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these pictures clue for year of tens of thousands of antigovernment protesters from the former soviet republic of armenia there brought the capital to a grinding halt still happening is these live pictures the activists be blocking roads across the city after the parliament refused to accept the leader of the opposition nicole as interim prime minister the day of mass action which follows weeks of unrest in the country is reportedly remained peaceful largely in the turmoil initially began after surge sarkozy who just finished serving the maximum two years as president was appointed prime minister by the ruling party critics called the move on comes to choose an attempt to cling on to power a groundswell of public anger and resulting mass rallies led to his resignation the now be another attempt to elect an interim prime minister next week but if no candidate is successful there will be fresh elections. thanks for watching out international with me kevin owen coming up a lot more including the u.k. looking to bolster its side defenses and step up the fight against the spread of dissing from asi
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or own three fellows and people are protesting in the capital of the former soviet republic of georgia following overnight drug raids on two clubs. the country's ministry of internal affairs sings eight dealers were arrested but demonstrators say police used excessive force and the third operation was quote a deliberate provoke they should also say the ministry fabricated evidence that the venue's are used as major drug trafficking points the protesters are not calling for the interior minister's resignation the raids come in the wake of a string of drug related deaths among party goers in tbilisi in recent weeks. you know it's one of the stories kevin ollie will be keeping a close eye on in the coming hours he's here in half an hour's time but next the pentagon has been audited for the first ever time at least camps being doing this redacted tonight starts right. now the war hawks sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles. that you thought to try to tell you that but because of the public fell. off the bad guys and you
or own three fellows and people are protesting in the capital of the former soviet republic of georgia following overnight drug raids on two clubs. the country's ministry of internal affairs sings eight dealers were arrested but demonstrators say police used excessive force and the third operation was quote a deliberate provoke they should also say the ministry fabricated evidence that the venue's are used as major drug trafficking points the protesters are not calling for the interior...
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it was the month of fasting and surprising developments in this small former soviet republic since gaining independence in one thousand nine hundred one our media and say they've dreamed of a new dawn for democracy. that want to live in free independent country at this moment we are very very happy we have a man like this as our prime minister who is at our side and we are confident he will head. must realize our dreams to live free to have freedom of speech and drama . why do you see as the day the government finally responded to the will of the people who are looking for it he has been a dominant force in the political system and fighting for the right candidates former president third sarkozy and he gave you an authoritarian leader who broke its promise when he said he would not become prime minister term and the was is writing a tidal wave of popular support but now he faces the task of governing on the top of his to do list is tackling poverty and corruption the people of armenia will be watching closely they want this second chance of democracy to work but they also want an improveme
it was the month of fasting and surprising developments in this small former soviet republic since gaining independence in one thousand nine hundred one our media and say they've dreamed of a new dawn for democracy. that want to live in free independent country at this moment we are very very happy we have a man like this as our prime minister who is at our side and we are confident he will head. must realize our dreams to live free to have freedom of speech and drama . why do you see as the...
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also in the world tonight tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in the former soviet republic of armenia have brought the capital yerevan to a grinding halt the activists were blocking roads after the in the city there after the parliament fused to accept the leader of the opposition they called him as the interim prime minister the day of mass action which follows weeks of unrest know the country is reportedly remain more or less peaceful though the turmoil initially began after ex-president says sarkozy who just finished serving the maximum two terms was appointed prime minister by his ruling party critics called the move unconstitutional and an attempt to cling to power there for a groundswell of public anger and the resulting mass rallies forced him to resign in the end the now be another attempt to elect the interim prime minister and try to break that political deadlock next week if no kind of success for the elections will be. thanks for watching out international with me kevin though in the hot seat here tonight coming up the u.k. is looking to bolster its cyber defens
also in the world tonight tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in the former soviet republic of armenia have brought the capital yerevan to a grinding halt the activists were blocking roads after the in the city there after the parliament fused to accept the leader of the opposition they called him as the interim prime minister the day of mass action which follows weeks of unrest know the country is reportedly remain more or less peaceful though the turmoil initially began after...
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other news tonight tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in the former soviet republic of armenia brought the capital yerevan to a grinding halt the activists are blocking roads across the city after the parliament refused to accept the leader of the opposition nicole and there's the interim prime minister the day of mass action which follows weeks of unrest now of the country's reportedly though remains largely peaceful the term all initially guy after ex-president sarkozy and who just finished serving the maximum two terms was that appointed prime minister by the ruling party now critics call the move on constitutional under the tent to cling to power there for the groundswell of public ground resulting mass rallies forced him to resign and today there may be another attempt to elect an interim prime minister and try to break up political deadlock next week if no candidate is successful elections are set to be held. thanks for watching out international with me kevin owen in the hot seat tonight coming up the u.k. is looking to bolster its cyber defenses and step up the fight ag
other news tonight tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in the former soviet republic of armenia brought the capital yerevan to a grinding halt the activists are blocking roads across the city after the parliament refused to accept the leader of the opposition nicole and there's the interim prime minister the day of mass action which follows weeks of unrest now of the country's reportedly though remains largely peaceful the term all initially guy after ex-president sarkozy and who...
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tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in the former soviet republic of armenia brought the capital yerevan to a grinding halt on wednesday the activists blocked roads across the city after the parliament refused to accept the leader of the opposition in a corporation ghana's interim prime minister the day of mass action there which followed weeks of unrest in the country reportedly remained largely peaceful the turmoil in our nation he began after the ex-president surge sarkozy on who'd just finished serving the maximum two terms as president was then appointed prime minister by as ruling party critics called that move unconstitutional and an attempt they said to cling to power the groundswell of public anger and resulting mass rallies then forced him to resign recently is now going to be another attempt to elect an interim prime minister and break the political deadlock next week if no candidate is successful elections are going to have to be held. thanks for watching out international with me kevin though in the hot seat tonight lot more coming clued in the u.k. now looki
tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in the former soviet republic of armenia brought the capital yerevan to a grinding halt on wednesday the activists blocked roads across the city after the parliament refused to accept the leader of the opposition in a corporation ghana's interim prime minister the day of mass action there which followed weeks of unrest in the country reportedly remained largely peaceful the turmoil in our nation he began after the ex-president surge sarkozy on...
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it was a month of fast and surprising developments in the small former soviet republic since gaining independence in one thousand nine hundred one our media and say they've dreamed of a new dawn for democracy. that we want to live in free independent country at this moment we are very very happy that we have a man like this as our prime minister who is at our side and we are confident he will help us realize our dreams to live free to have freedom of speech the man may want to see as the day the government finally responded to the will of the folks who are looking for it has been a dominant force in the political food fight for the last ten years former president third sarkozy and he gave us an authoritarian leader who broke his promise when he said he would not become prime minister and it. was on is writing a tidal wave of popular support but now he faces the task of governing on the top of his to do list is tackling poverty. and corruption the people of armenia will be watching closely they want this second chance of democracy to work but they also want an improvement in their eve
it was a month of fast and surprising developments in the small former soviet republic since gaining independence in one thousand nine hundred one our media and say they've dreamed of a new dawn for democracy. that we want to live in free independent country at this moment we are very very happy that we have a man like this as our prime minister who is at our side and we are confident he will help us realize our dreams to live free to have freedom of speech the man may want to see as the day...
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the opposition leader in armenia, the former soviet republic neighbouring turkey, has declared a one—dayhim time to discuss his bid to become prime minister. supporters of nikol pashinyan brought the capital city to a standstill today, blocking roads, government buildings and railway lines after he called for a general strike. our correspondent steve rosenberg reports from the armenian capital yerevan. it was the day armenians made their voices heard louder than ever. the day people power appeared to be changing a country. tens of thousands of protesters had packed into republic square in the centre of yerevan. they'd come here to accuse the ruling party of corruption, of trying to cling to power, and to demand a new prime minister. the man they want for the job is nikol pashinya, once a journalist, now an opposition mp. he's been leading the protests that have been sweeping armenia and he's become something of a political superstar. revolution have won, and people's victory should be recognised. there can't be power or government that doesn't support their opinion and doesn't support th
the opposition leader in armenia, the former soviet republic neighbouring turkey, has declared a one—dayhim time to discuss his bid to become prime minister. supporters of nikol pashinyan brought the capital city to a standstill today, blocking roads, government buildings and railway lines after he called for a general strike. our correspondent steve rosenberg reports from the armenian capital yerevan. it was the day armenians made their voices heard louder than ever. the day people power...
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bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> tonight, anthony bourdain heads to the former soviet republic of armenia. the mass killings of hundreds of thousands of armenians by the empire that began in 1915 during world war i. they say 1.5 million of their countrymen were killed and demanding it be recognized by genocide. turkey opposes that turn. they say 300,000 died and that the killings took place during a war where both sides suffered losses. the u.s., uk and israel do not recognize the mass kill kilning as genocide, though 20 other countries do. i recent hi talked to anthony bor taint about his trip and asked him how this tragedy is shaping armenian culture and site today. >> it is the central feature in armenian culture. most don't live in armenia. there's going to be a very controversial for reasons i don't fully understand. this will be a controversial episode. i'm not shy about calling it a genocide. i think it's ridiculous to call it anything but. >> yet the u.s. doesn't recognize it as a genocide. >> they refused it to call it beyond a regrettable series of incidents or what other euphem
bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> tonight, anthony bourdain heads to the former soviet republic of armenia. the mass killings of hundreds of thousands of armenians by the empire that began in 1915 during world war i. they say 1.5 million of their countrymen were killed and demanding it be recognized by genocide. turkey opposes that turn. they say 300,000 died and that the killings took place during a war where both sides suffered losses. the u.s., uk and israel do not recognize the...
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this former soviet republic has had protestors mounting campaigns of civil disobedience.king place in its third city. many scenarios taking place across the country. through the day there were were jubilant scenes on yerevan‘s republic square, as demonstrators showed their support for protest leader nikol pashinyan. he was out amongst the protesters in republic square today, wearing his usual camouflage outfit. he led weeks of anti—government protests that forced the country's leader of ten years to resign. but not everyone was happy about today's demonstrations. on the road to yerevan airport angry drivers confronted protesters who blockaded the road, forcing police to intervene. many tourists are said to have walked the rest of the way to the airport with their luggage. various scenes across armenia. armenia's parliament is expected to meet again on 8th of may to try again to elect a prime minister. nikol pashinyan has now declared a one—day pause for discussions with the ruling party, who have said they will back the candidate nominated by a third of legislators in tha
this former soviet republic has had protestors mounting campaigns of civil disobedience.king place in its third city. many scenarios taking place across the country. through the day there were were jubilant scenes on yerevan‘s republic square, as demonstrators showed their support for protest leader nikol pashinyan. he was out amongst the protesters in republic square today, wearing his usual camouflage outfit. he led weeks of anti—government protests that forced the country's leader of ten...
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we're unbelievably scared of the other stuff cohen knows about, say, russia dealings or former soviet republics and this does take cohen often the hook. it's not him who made the illegal violation. maybe it's an effort to stop him from flipping. >> this makes a lot of sense in that make all of us are looking at the wrong shiny object. because last night, we're saying with all that he could cover, woo why is he taking this turn into the stormy daniels nonsense? he didn't need to. maybe that's specifically why rudy went on tv to make this point to michael cohen. >> i think the biggest reveal last night is you got to look at the way rudy giuliani views this case. he says they would never talk to ivanka trump because america wouldn't stand for it. i don't necessarily know that's true. that's an accepted view of the case. he all but challenged the mueller team. he took a view of comey that i don't think all of america would share. it was very disparaging. so i think rudy giuliani's view of this case is that people pay off people. they settle cases. it happens all the time. i've done it. he's done it
we're unbelievably scared of the other stuff cohen knows about, say, russia dealings or former soviet republics and this does take cohen often the hook. it's not him who made the illegal violation. maybe it's an effort to stop him from flipping. >> this makes a lot of sense in that make all of us are looking at the wrong shiny object. because last night, we're saying with all that he could cover, woo why is he taking this turn into the stormy daniels nonsense? he didn't need to. maybe...
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it was the month of fasting and surprising developments in the small former soviet republic since gaining independence in one thousand nine hundred one our media and say they've dreamed of a new dawn for democracy. you want to live in free independent country at this moment we are very very happy we have a man like this as our prime minister who is at our side and we are confident he will help us realize our dreams to leave. free to have freedom of speech. seen as the day the government finally responded to the will of the people who have all the good party has been a dominant force in the political system in fighting for the last ten years normally as it surged sarkozy and he gave us as authoritarian leader who broke his promise when he said he would not become prime minister after the term and the aam is riding a tidal wave of popular support but now he faces the task of governing on the top of his to do list is tackling poverty and corruption the people of armenia will be watching closely they want this second chance of democracy to work but they also want an improvement in their every
it was the month of fasting and surprising developments in the small former soviet republic since gaining independence in one thousand nine hundred one our media and say they've dreamed of a new dawn for democracy. you want to live in free independent country at this moment we are very very happy we have a man like this as our prime minister who is at our side and we are confident he will help us realize our dreams to leave. free to have freedom of speech. seen as the day the government finally...
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the united socialist soviet republic, the national socialist in germany, the nazis, all the evidence, 100 million in the last century and yet our children somehow are learning oh -- obamination, we are so busy that we can't talk to our children about gender identification, we will lose conservatism because the voice of conservatism will be drowned out. in fact, more -- even more than that, they can't hear the alternate opinion, we are scared, we can't hear, it's so tinny, we have to call it micro aggression. >> the idea that you can't listen to people and have different views in the same space. i discovered that although twitter is great for finding people who agree with you, facebook is different, these are people from the community or college and your connection with them has nothing to do with your opinions or their opinions and can be dangerous. a friend of mine once recently put a post praising the people who are chasing very far-right conservatives, they chased him out of the bar. why can't he sit in a bar? this is what's dangerous. the idea that has different points of view are
the united socialist soviet republic, the national socialist in germany, the nazis, all the evidence, 100 million in the last century and yet our children somehow are learning oh -- obamination, we are so busy that we can't talk to our children about gender identification, we will lose conservatism because the voice of conservatism will be drowned out. in fact, more -- even more than that, they can't hear the alternate opinion, we are scared, we can't hear, it's so tinny, we have to call it...
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the united socialist soviet republic, the national socialists in germany, the nazis. all the evidence, 100 million depths in the last century. -- deaths in the last century. and yet our children are learning that socialism is grandpa with candy. it's an abomination. more parents should be outraged. but we're so busy fighting the idea that we can't talk to our children about gender choices that they're winning on that front. and that's very dangerous, because we will lose conservativism because the voice of conservativism will be drowned out. in fact, more, even more than that we're teaching children not to listen anymore. they need their safe space. they can't hear the alter may not opinion -- alternate opinion. words hurt. that's a microaggression. it's so tiny, we have to call it a microaggression. you can't even feel it but it's the big thing that, oh, i need a puppy. >> that's a new and dangerous thing, the idea that you can't listen to people who have different views or can't even tolerate their presence in the same space. you know, i keep my politics off faceboo
the united socialist soviet republic, the national socialists in germany, the nazis. all the evidence, 100 million depths in the last century. -- deaths in the last century. and yet our children are learning that socialism is grandpa with candy. it's an abomination. more parents should be outraged. but we're so busy fighting the idea that we can't talk to our children about gender choices that they're winning on that front. and that's very dangerous, because we will lose conservativism because...
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the officers spend their time studying the gigantic neighbor to the east, the union of soviet socialist republics. my father had studied in russia and berlin, and was able to read the soviet press. my mother was a norwegian, and while my father was reading russian newspapers, she took me to norway and left me to be taken care of by my grandparents. they did not speak english, so my first language became norwegian. my time in norway was brief. i father's work as a diplomat required us to move frequently throughout europe. by age 12, i could speak norwegian, german, portuguese, english, and russian, and had lived in several places. i was in the 11th grade before i attended the same school two years in a row. on my second stay in moscow in 1944, the last year of world war ii, i attended seventh-grade at a regular soviet school, school number 131. i was the only foreigner in the school aside from a chinese -- the daughter of a well-known chinese party official. we never spoke, but i am not sure why. i spoke no russian when the year started, but by the end of the year, i took all of the exams and russ
the officers spend their time studying the gigantic neighbor to the east, the union of soviet socialist republics. my father had studied in russia and berlin, and was able to read the soviet press. my mother was a norwegian, and while my father was reading russian newspapers, she took me to norway and left me to be taken care of by my grandparents. they did not speak english, so my first language became norwegian. my time in norway was brief. i father's work as a diplomat required us to move...