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In Bolivia, children as young as 10 years old have to work in high-altitude mines to extract silver. This is a dangerous occupation, as collapses are common in mines. However, they have no choice but to work hard in order to help support their families. For more information about these children who have lost their innocence, watch our film ‘Undermined’ (2018).
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In Bolivia, children as young as 10 years old have to work in high-altitude mines to extract silver. This is a dangerous occupation, as collapses are common in mines. However, they have no choice but to work hard in order to help support their families. For more information about these children who have lost their innocence, watch our film ‘Undermined’ (2018).
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Russians are being evacuated from the Kursk region and volunteers are working hard to save their pets. Our video has more detail.
For the past ten years, Gennady Kryazhev from Donetsk has rescued injured animals from all over Donbass and brought them to his zoo in Pridorozhnoe village. The animals and birds have survived the bombings but still require special care. Aygul Erbulova’s film, Noah's Ark Donetsk, shines a spotlight on his efforts.
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For the past ten years, Gennady Kryazhev from Donetsk has rescued injured animals from all over Donbass and brought them to his zoo in Pridorozhnoe village. The animals and birds have survived the bombings but still require special care. Aygul Erbulova’s film, Noah's Ark Donetsk, shines a spotlight on his efforts.
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Not for the faint-hearted! This Japanese woman cooks under ‘extreme conditions’. Would you like to try her dishes?
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Japanese people surprise the world with their preferences. For example, more and more Japanese men choose dolls as partners instead of real people. You can watch our documentary ‘Substitutes’ to learn more about this.
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Japanese people surprise the world with their preferences. For example, more and more Japanese men choose dolls as partners instead of real people. You can watch our documentary ‘Substitutes’ to learn more about this.
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Since the rise of the Islamists, athletes, musicians, actors, and artists have faced restrictions. Thousands of people have been forced to flee.
What is it like to be an outcast in your own country? Discover the stories of émigrés in Vyacheslav Guz's documentary ‘Afghan Déjà Vu’ (2022).
*The Taliban is a terrorist organisation banned in Russia.
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What is it like for them to be away from their familiar way of life? This is explored in the video and film by Natalya Kadyrova, ‘Torn From the Tundra’ (2023).
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To find out why they have competitions like this and who needs them, check out our film, ‘Grave Games’ (2020).
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War correspondents Olga Kiriy, Oleg Nekishev and Mikhail Burov spent several days on the front lines with the heroes of their film 'Vostok Battalion Brotherhood'. At times, they were only 300 meters from enemy positions.
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🇺🇸Americans are panic buying again! Not toilet paper this time but bomb shelters, hoping they’ll improve their chances of survival in the event of nuclear disaster, terrorist attack, or civil war. Recent times have seen unprecedented demand for bunkers in the US, with many undeterred by the high prices. Even A-list celebrities are among the buyers.
Learn more about the survivalist community in our video and Alexey Brazhnikov's film ‘Armageddon Ready’ (2022)’.
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Learn more about the survivalist community in our video and Alexey Brazhnikov's film ‘Armageddon Ready’ (2022)’.
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A tragedy that left a lasting impression on everyone's memory. On September 1, 2004, terrorists took over School No. 1 in Beslan, killing 186 children aged one to seventeen.
Nadezhda Gurieva worked as a history teacher and, as usual, came to school with her children on September 1. Two died before her eyes. ‘My Vera was already cold. She was already blue-yellow-green-red... bruise… The whole body,’ she recalls.
These people are the subjects of the RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan's tape. Hear the full accounts of eyewitnesses to these tragic events in ‘Beslan 2004/2024’, on September 4, broadcast on RTД and RT. The film will also be available on the platform rt.doc. 20 years after the tragedy, Margarita Simonyan returned to the city, from where she conducted live reports. In the film, she personally meets with those who were held hostage.
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Nadezhda Gurieva worked as a history teacher and, as usual, came to school with her children on September 1. Two died before her eyes. ‘My Vera was already cold. She was already blue-yellow-green-red... bruise… The whole body,’ she recalls.
These people are the subjects of the RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan's tape. Hear the full accounts of eyewitnesses to these tragic events in ‘Beslan 2004/2024’, on September 4, broadcast on RTД and RT. The film will also be available on the platform rt.doc. 20 years after the tragedy, Margarita Simonyan returned to the city, from where she conducted live reports. In the film, she personally meets with those who were held hostage.
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A tragedy that left a lasting impression on everyone's memory. On September 1, 2004, terrorists took over School No. 1 in Beslan, killing 186 children aged one to seventeen.
Nadezhda Gurieva worked as a history teacher and, as usual, came to school with her children on September 1. Two died before her eyes. ‘My Vera was already cold. She was already blue-yellow-green-red... bruise… The whole body,’ she recalls.
These people are the subjects of the RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan's tape. Hear the full accounts of eyewitnesses to these tragic events in ‘Beslan 2004/2024’, on September 4, broadcast on RTД and RT. The film will also be available on the platform rt.doc. 20 years after the tragedy, Margarita Simonyan returned to the city, from where she conducted live reports. In the film, she personally meets with those who were held hostage.
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Nadezhda Gurieva worked as a history teacher and, as usual, came to school with her children on September 1. Two died before her eyes. ‘My Vera was already cold. She was already blue-yellow-green-red... bruise… The whole body,’ she recalls.
These people are the subjects of the RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan's tape. Hear the full accounts of eyewitnesses to these tragic events in ‘Beslan 2004/2024’, on September 4, broadcast on RTД and RT. The film will also be available on the platform rt.doc. 20 years after the tragedy, Margarita Simonyan returned to the city, from where she conducted live reports. In the film, she personally meets with those who were held hostage.
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How do online platforms influence public opinion? Why is it important to think critically about information on the Internet? Find out in our video and this episode of the 'I'm Hacked' series.
*The Meta company is recognised as an extremist organisation and is banned in Russia
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This woman participated in three wars: the Soviet-Finnish conflict, the Great Patriotic War and the Soviet-Japanese War. At the front she helped as a medical worker. Listen to what Valentina relates about her service to the Motherland in our video and film ‘Eternal Heroes’.
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Many descendants of Russian emigrants now live there, including Vladimir Kuzmin. 'I was born in Mongolia; I consider myself Russian,' he says. For more on the close ties between the two nations, watch the video, and full film 'Russian Roots, Mongolian Life' by Olga Kiriy.
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Beslan 20 years later. The memories of those who survived the 2004 terrorist attack. Those affected by this terrible tragedy. Despite the time, the memory of the lost remains alive. And the wounds in the hearts are open.
In this new film by RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan, people share stories about heroism, hope and the struggle for life.
RTD and RT will broadcast ‘Beslan. 2004/2024’ tomorrow, September 4th. It will also be available on the platform rt.doc. Don't miss it.
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In this new film by RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan, people share stories about heroism, hope and the struggle for life.
RTD and RT will broadcast ‘Beslan. 2004/2024’ tomorrow, September 4th. It will also be available on the platform rt.doc. Don't miss it.
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On September 1, 2004, this mother sent 8-year-old Zalina and 10-year-old Fatima to school alone while she stayed home with little Georgy, who was teething. Zalina never returned. Fatima suffered severe head injuries and was barely saved. History teacher Nadezhda Guriyeva, another subject of the film, was at the school that day. After the first explosion in the gym, she found her 8-year-old daughter alive, her 14-year-old son barely breathing, and her 11-year-old daughter dead. Galina Babenkova discovered her grandson’s burned backpack among the ruins and refused to leave, searching for Timur, but he was never found.
Twenty years after the attack, Margarita Simonyan returns to the school where she reported live under fire. She returns to Beslan, where there is a “City of Angels”—the cemetery for the victims. To the city where everyone knows each other’s pain and where nothing is forgotten.
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They provide aid under fire, rescue people and animals from disasters, and clean up natural areas. On International Day of Charity, explore stories of the selfless and dedicated work of volunteers on the rt.doc platform.
▶️ To protect the natural beauty of the North, volunteers join the expedition to the Arctic. Over three thousand people participate every year. The film 'Cleaning the Arctic' tells the story of their efforts.
▶️ The documentary 'Freed to Be Wild' follows the rescue of animals like polar bears and walruses in Chukotka, tigers and leopards in the Far East, and falcons in Siberia. What are the daily activities of wildlife enthusiasts?
▶️ Children and teenagers in Lugansk bake bread, distribute food, and do their best to support everyone. The film 'Young Hope of Donbass' highlights those who have been caring for others since childhood.
▶️ The film 'When an Elephant Smiles' features the Zimbabwe Elephant Nursery. Activists offer orphaned baby elephants a second chance to reintegrate into the wild.
▶️ 'Good Deed Heroes' tells the story of volunteer rescuers who work a day job during the week, and act as first responders on weekends.
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