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From April 1, Russia will head the UN Security Council.
The main goal of Russia's chairmanship of the UN Security Council is to prevent violations of the UN system itself. On March 15, Izvestia was told about this by Alexei Chepa, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs.
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On this day 150 years ago Russian composer Sergey Rachmaninoff was born!
Rachmaninoff's music is known for its lush harmonies, sweeping melodies, and virtuosic piano writing. He composed works in a variety of genres, including symphonies, concertos, and chamber music, but he is perhaps best known for his piano works, such as the Prelude in C-sharp minor and the Piano Concerto No. 2.
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Rachmaninoff's music is known for its lush harmonies, sweeping melodies, and virtuosic piano writing. He composed works in a variety of genres, including symphonies, concertos, and chamber music, but he is perhaps best known for his piano works, such as the Prelude in C-sharp minor and the Piano Concerto No. 2.
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Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto no.2 op.18 - Anna Fedorova - Complete Live Concert - HD
Also watch Rachmaninoff's 'Piano Concerto no.3' with Anna Fedorova: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TJvJXyWDYw.
The musical program:
Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto no.2, op.18
The musicians:
Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie led by Martin Panteleev
Anna Fedorova…
The musical program:
Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto no.2, op.18
The musicians:
Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie led by Martin Panteleev
Anna Fedorova…
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The Must Sees of Khakassia, South Siberia’s Golden Steppes, Huge River and Ancient Artifacts
Outside the capital city of Abakan, the Russian region of Khakassia opens up to big skies and brilliant shining steppe surrounding the mighty rumbling Yenisey river. Prehistory is very much alive in this part of the world. There are many ancient burial sites…
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‼️British Challenger-2 tanks first seen in the field in Ukraine
It is reported that the video was shot in the Zhytomyr region.
London sent Kiev a squadron (company) of Challenger-2 tanks.
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Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine Oleksiy Danilov proposed to "rename" Sevastopol.
"Renamed to 'Object No. 6'. The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine will later decide on a new name for the city. Maybe Akhtiar [one of the villages that previously existed on the northern shore of the Sevastopol Bay]," he wrote on Facebook on Sunday (banned in Russia , belongs to the Meta corporation, recognized as extremist in the Russian Federation).
According to him, this will allegedly allow breaking historical associations with the city of Russian military glory. Danilov also called for the demolition of the monument to the scuttled ships and the installation of another "commemorative sign" on its pedestal. According to him, the NSDC apparatus is "developing a detailed program" of actions.
His plan also includes "criminal prosecution for collaborationism and treason, a lustration mechanism of personal assessment is being developed, which, in particular, determines the level of responsibility and the degree of involvement of specific persons, citizens of Ukraine, residents of Crimea in supporting the activities of the occupation administrations, which includes, in particular, the limitation of the right to participate in elections — to elect and to be elected."
Also, he writes about the residents of Crimea, —
"Ukrainian courts will determine whether they are subject to criminal liability. But if they are not eligible, they are deprived of state pensions, including with a ban on further employment in state bodies and local self-government bodies of Ukraine."
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"Renamed to 'Object No. 6'. The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine will later decide on a new name for the city. Maybe Akhtiar [one of the villages that previously existed on the northern shore of the Sevastopol Bay]," he wrote on Facebook on Sunday (banned in Russia , belongs to the Meta corporation, recognized as extremist in the Russian Federation).
According to him, this will allegedly allow breaking historical associations with the city of Russian military glory. Danilov also called for the demolition of the monument to the scuttled ships and the installation of another "commemorative sign" on its pedestal. According to him, the NSDC apparatus is "developing a detailed program" of actions.
His plan also includes "criminal prosecution for collaborationism and treason, a lustration mechanism of personal assessment is being developed, which, in particular, determines the level of responsibility and the degree of involvement of specific persons, citizens of Ukraine, residents of Crimea in supporting the activities of the occupation administrations, which includes, in particular, the limitation of the right to participate in elections — to elect and to be elected."
Also, he writes about the residents of Crimea, —
"Ukrainian courts will determine whether they are subject to criminal liability. But if they are not eligible, they are deprived of state pensions, including with a ban on further employment in state bodies and local self-government bodies of Ukraine."
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Russia reacted to Ukraine's desire to rename Sevastopol
The proposal by Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council (NSDC) of Ukraine Oleksiy Danilov to rename Sevastopol looks like a sign of helplessness.
“It is quite difficult to imagine how they are going to achieve their goals. The fact that they among themselves will cease to call the city by its current and at the same time historical name will in no way affect the course of life in Sevastopol itself, the role of the Black Sea base of the Russian fleet and its historical significance. This will in no way affect the fact that the inhabitants of this city live in Sevastopol and are proud of the city itself, and its name, and its history,” Novikov noted, commenting on Danilov’s words.
All this looks like a manifestation of helplessness, the deputy is convinced. He added that Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine Oleksiy Danilov and President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky can no longer change anything.
“Therefore, they only have to deal with the PR that has become an integral part of the activities of the Zelensky team. Everything that can attract attention even for a few minutes in an anti-Russian context is invented, constructed, composed. This event is from the same series. There is simply no point in considering it otherwise,” concluded the interlocutor of Lenta.ru.
In March, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky instructed Prime Minister Denys Shmygal to "thoroughly work out" the issue of renaming Russia to Muscovy.
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The proposal by Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council (NSDC) of Ukraine Oleksiy Danilov to rename Sevastopol looks like a sign of helplessness.
“It is quite difficult to imagine how they are going to achieve their goals. The fact that they among themselves will cease to call the city by its current and at the same time historical name will in no way affect the course of life in Sevastopol itself, the role of the Black Sea base of the Russian fleet and its historical significance. This will in no way affect the fact that the inhabitants of this city live in Sevastopol and are proud of the city itself, and its name, and its history,” Novikov noted, commenting on Danilov’s words.
All this looks like a manifestation of helplessness, the deputy is convinced. He added that Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine Oleksiy Danilov and President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky can no longer change anything.
“Therefore, they only have to deal with the PR that has become an integral part of the activities of the Zelensky team. Everything that can attract attention even for a few minutes in an anti-Russian context is invented, constructed, composed. This event is from the same series. There is simply no point in considering it otherwise,” concluded the interlocutor of Lenta.ru.
In March, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky instructed Prime Minister Denys Shmygal to "thoroughly work out" the issue of renaming Russia to Muscovy.
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Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine Oleksiy Danilov proposed to "rename" Sevastopol.
"Renamed to 'Object No. 6'. The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine will later decide on a new name for the city. Maybe Akhtiar [one of the villages…
"Renamed to 'Object No. 6'. The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine will later decide on a new name for the city. Maybe Akhtiar [one of the villages…
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Russia reacted to Ukraine's desire to rename Sevastopol
Sergei Tsekov, a member of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs from the Republic of Crimea, in an interview with RT, commented on the statement by the Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council (NSDC) of Ukraine, Alexei Danilov, about the idea of renaming Sevastopol.
“Danilov is a pathological traitor. And traitors always hate the ones they betray the most. He betrayed his mother, who remained in the Donbass. Betrayed Donbass, which was his homeland. He betrayed his nationality. He is Russian by nationality, but now he is fiercely fighting everything Russian in Ukraine,” said Tsekov.
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Sergei Tsekov, a member of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs from the Republic of Crimea, in an interview with RT, commented on the statement by the Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council (NSDC) of Ukraine, Alexei Danilov, about the idea of renaming Sevastopol.
“Danilov is a pathological traitor. And traitors always hate the ones they betray the most. He betrayed his mother, who remained in the Donbass. Betrayed Donbass, which was his homeland. He betrayed his nationality. He is Russian by nationality, but now he is fiercely fighting everything Russian in Ukraine,” said Tsekov.
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Russia reacted to Ukraine's desire to rename Sevastopol
The proposal by Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council (NSDC) of Ukraine Oleksiy Danilov to rename Sevastopol looks like a sign of helplessness.
“It is quite difficult to imagine how…
The proposal by Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council (NSDC) of Ukraine Oleksiy Danilov to rename Sevastopol looks like a sign of helplessness.
“It is quite difficult to imagine how…
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Ukraine Victory Unlikely This Year, Milley Says
“I'm not saying it can't be done. I'm just saying it's a very difficult task,” says top U.S. general.
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Gen. Mark Milley, the top U.S. officer, said Ukraine is unlikely to push away all Russian forces from its territory this year, calling the task a difficult one. Milley noted that Ukraine's President Zelenskyy had expressed the objective of removing every Russian from Ukraine, but there are still a couple hundred thousand Russians in the country.
Milley also discussed the ATACMS long-range missile and stated there's no policy decision to provide it to Ukraine yet. Lawmakers are pressuring the U.S. on its support for Ukraine's forces, and Milley warned the incredible consumption rates of conventional munitions in wartime.
He also said the U.S. defense industry needs several years to backfill all that has been spent and ramp up production to meet the Pentagon's needs.
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“I'm not saying it can't be done. I'm just saying it's a very difficult task,” says top U.S. general.
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Gen. Mark Milley, the top U.S. officer, said Ukraine is unlikely to push away all Russian forces from its territory this year, calling the task a difficult one. Milley noted that Ukraine's President Zelenskyy had expressed the objective of removing every Russian from Ukraine, but there are still a couple hundred thousand Russians in the country.
Milley also discussed the ATACMS long-range missile and stated there's no policy decision to provide it to Ukraine yet. Lawmakers are pressuring the U.S. on its support for Ukraine's forces, and Milley warned the incredible consumption rates of conventional munitions in wartime.
He also said the U.S. defense industry needs several years to backfill all that has been spent and ramp up production to meet the Pentagon's needs.
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Ukraine Victory Unlikely This Year, Milley Says
“I'm not saying it can't be done. I'm just saying it's a very difficult task,” says top U.S. general.
New York: a satanic exhibition with the shoes of the dead Russian soldiers
Army boots were displayed in the form of a five-pointed star — the emblem of the Russian Army and the Soviet Army, still hated in the West.
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Collecting shoes and boots from the dead on industrial basis. There is something deeply repulsive in it.
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Auschwitz shoes of Jews...
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The Ukrainian witnessed the most powerful arrival at the railway junction in the Donbass
Russian troops hit the transport infrastructure (which transports weapons and personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine), as well as destroy enemy warehouses.
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Russian troops hit the transport infrastructure (which transports weapons and personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine), as well as destroy enemy warehouses.
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King's guards forced to live in squalor: Inside the rat-infested royal barracks where soldiers who protect Charles III endure conditions 'worse than prison'
WARNING: GRAPHIC — Photos show Wellington Barracks conditions
— From urine-soaked floors, dead birds in the corridor and rubbish piled in rooms
— One former Coldstream Guard described the base a 'worse than a British prison'
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— One former Coldstream Guard described the base a 'worse than a British prison'
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EXCLUSIVE King's guards forced to live in squalor: Inside the rat-infested royal barracks where soldiers who protect Charles III…
EXCLUSIVE: Graphic photographs of piles of litter, blocked, filthy toilets and leaky appliances were taken inside the iconic Wellington Barracks, which is just 300 yards from Buckingham Palace
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One thing our rulers learned from war in Iraq? Make a better job of deceiving us, writes PETER HITCHENS
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Peter Hitchens reflects on the 20th anniversary of the Anglo-American invasion of Iraq and criticizes those who supported the war, particularly former Prime Minister Tony Blair and his propaganda chief Alastair Campbell. The author had opposed the war from the beginning and had even written an article on the matter, stating that it was not a war for national survival and that patriotic British people who believed in fair play should be against it.
The journalist expressed disappointment towards Blair and Campbell, who misled the public into supporting the war, and stated that both of them should be living out their days in the penitential silence of a Trappist monastery deep in some remote mountain range. However, the author was astonished that both of them still feel able to appear in public, offering advice to the nation they misled into supporting the war. The author also criticized the BBC for taking them both seriously.
The author was grieved that so many of the fantasies which these men peddled were believed by people who should have had more sense. Peter Hitchens also expressed concern that the British and American governing classes learned only one thing from the episode, which was to make a better job of deceiving the public next time.
The author also expressed near-despair that the warmongers of the West have fooled us into the large-scale long-term conflict they have been seeking for so long, ever since the Iraq invasion blew up in their faces. The journalist argued that the actions of the West created the Ukraine crisis when it could so easily have been avoided. However, any attempt to explain this would only lead to abuse.
The author also warned that just as there were in 2003, there really are now people, high in American politics, who think that the USA is itself so good that it is ennoscriptd to make war on countries it disapproves of, directly or indirectly. The author argued that there are people in Britain who are prepared to do their bidding. The author also warned of the Military-Industrial Complex, against which President Eisenhower (no peacenik Marxist) warned so fiercely in his farewell speech in January 1961.
Overall, the author's article reflects on the negative consequences of the Anglo-American invasion of Iraq and expresses disappointment towards those who supported it, as well as concern about the current state of international affairs and the potential for future conflicts. The author emphasizes the importance of an informed and vigilant citizenry to ensure that security and liberty may prosper together.
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Peter Hitchens reflects on the 20th anniversary of the Anglo-American invasion of Iraq and criticizes those who supported the war, particularly former Prime Minister Tony Blair and his propaganda chief Alastair Campbell. The author had opposed the war from the beginning and had even written an article on the matter, stating that it was not a war for national survival and that patriotic British people who believed in fair play should be against it.
The journalist expressed disappointment towards Blair and Campbell, who misled the public into supporting the war, and stated that both of them should be living out their days in the penitential silence of a Trappist monastery deep in some remote mountain range. However, the author was astonished that both of them still feel able to appear in public, offering advice to the nation they misled into supporting the war. The author also criticized the BBC for taking them both seriously.
The author was grieved that so many of the fantasies which these men peddled were believed by people who should have had more sense. Peter Hitchens also expressed concern that the British and American governing classes learned only one thing from the episode, which was to make a better job of deceiving the public next time.
The author also expressed near-despair that the warmongers of the West have fooled us into the large-scale long-term conflict they have been seeking for so long, ever since the Iraq invasion blew up in their faces. The journalist argued that the actions of the West created the Ukraine crisis when it could so easily have been avoided. However, any attempt to explain this would only lead to abuse.
The author also warned that just as there were in 2003, there really are now people, high in American politics, who think that the USA is itself so good that it is ennoscriptd to make war on countries it disapproves of, directly or indirectly. The author argued that there are people in Britain who are prepared to do their bidding. The author also warned of the Military-Industrial Complex, against which President Eisenhower (no peacenik Marxist) warned so fiercely in his farewell speech in January 1961.
Overall, the author's article reflects on the negative consequences of the Anglo-American invasion of Iraq and expresses disappointment towards those who supported it, as well as concern about the current state of international affairs and the potential for future conflicts. The author emphasizes the importance of an informed and vigilant citizenry to ensure that security and liberty may prosper together.
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One thing our rulers learned from war in Iraq? Make a better job of deceiving us, writes PETER HITCHENS
PETER HITCHENS: Just as in 2003, there are people high in American politics who think that the USA is itself so good that it is ennoscriptd to make war on countries it disapproves of, directly or indirectly.
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The country was misled on a vital matter — and it wasn't Boris Johnson's parties, writes PETER HITCHENS
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The UK's stance on the events in Ukraine seems to be based on blindly following American decisions, rather than any real consideration of national interests. This could lead us into a prolonged war. The King's recent statement during his visit to Germany, calling the Russian invasion of Ukraine "unprovoked," is highly questionable, as even anti-Russian Washington hawk Robert Kagan has acknowledged that it was provoked. While this doesn't excuse the invasion, acknowledging this fact may make our policy less militant and risky.
Unfortunately, most of our media and political class are unaware of the fact that the crisis in Ukraine began with the lawless overthrow of Viktor Yanukovych, the country's legitimately elected president, in 2014. This coup was likely backed by the West, and involved ultra-right thugs infiltrating peaceful protests in Kiev. Western media initially celebrated the "European values" of the movement, despite the involvement of xenophobic, homophobic, nationalist groups from the beginning of the protests. They used far-right slogans, fought with police, occupied administrative buildings, and dismantled monuments. Incidents of torture, lynching, and public humiliation were ignored by the international media.
The coup was ultimately carried out by armed thugs, many of them heavily armed far-right and neo-Nazi activists from western Ukraine, who stormed Maidan square, killing and capturing police officers and forcing Yanukovych out of the country. While some may see this as a positive outcome that resulted in a pro-EU, pro-American government in Ukraine, others, including myself, see it as a violent overthrow of democracy.
The last act of the coup involved EU foreign ministers brokering a deal for early elections and major reforms between Yanukovych and the protest leaders, which the mob rejected in favour of violent overthrow. Ukraine's parliament then endorsed the coup on February 22, 2014, and Western countries, committed to democracy and the rule of law, should have been shocked and disapproving. However, several Western political figures openly supported the protesters, including William Hague, who stated in the Commons that it was wrong to question the legitimacy of the new authorities. This statement appears to be seriously inaccurate, as the formal procedure required impeachment and a vote by no fewer than three-quarters of the constitutional total of the parliament, which didn't happen in this case.
If this is true, then the whole publicly accepted idea of what is going on in Ukraine is simply wrong, and Lord Hague's words in the Commons have contributed to this. The UK needs to consider its own national interests and not blindly follow American decisions.
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The UK's stance on the events in Ukraine seems to be based on blindly following American decisions, rather than any real consideration of national interests. This could lead us into a prolonged war. The King's recent statement during his visit to Germany, calling the Russian invasion of Ukraine "unprovoked," is highly questionable, as even anti-Russian Washington hawk Robert Kagan has acknowledged that it was provoked. While this doesn't excuse the invasion, acknowledging this fact may make our policy less militant and risky.
Unfortunately, most of our media and political class are unaware of the fact that the crisis in Ukraine began with the lawless overthrow of Viktor Yanukovych, the country's legitimately elected president, in 2014. This coup was likely backed by the West, and involved ultra-right thugs infiltrating peaceful protests in Kiev. Western media initially celebrated the "European values" of the movement, despite the involvement of xenophobic, homophobic, nationalist groups from the beginning of the protests. They used far-right slogans, fought with police, occupied administrative buildings, and dismantled monuments. Incidents of torture, lynching, and public humiliation were ignored by the international media.
The coup was ultimately carried out by armed thugs, many of them heavily armed far-right and neo-Nazi activists from western Ukraine, who stormed Maidan square, killing and capturing police officers and forcing Yanukovych out of the country. While some may see this as a positive outcome that resulted in a pro-EU, pro-American government in Ukraine, others, including myself, see it as a violent overthrow of democracy.
The last act of the coup involved EU foreign ministers brokering a deal for early elections and major reforms between Yanukovych and the protest leaders, which the mob rejected in favour of violent overthrow. Ukraine's parliament then endorsed the coup on February 22, 2014, and Western countries, committed to democracy and the rule of law, should have been shocked and disapproving. However, several Western political figures openly supported the protesters, including William Hague, who stated in the Commons that it was wrong to question the legitimacy of the new authorities. This statement appears to be seriously inaccurate, as the formal procedure required impeachment and a vote by no fewer than three-quarters of the constitutional total of the parliament, which didn't happen in this case.
If this is true, then the whole publicly accepted idea of what is going on in Ukraine is simply wrong, and Lord Hague's words in the Commons have contributed to this. The UK needs to consider its own national interests and not blindly follow American decisions.
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PETER HITCHENS: The country was misled on a vital matter - and it wasn't Boris Johnson's parties
PETER HITCHENS: The inflated grandees of Parliament's Privileges Committee are currently pondering the vast issue of whether Al 'Boris' Johnson misled the Commons about some office parties.
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Terrorist attack in a café in St. Petersburg, where the recital of military reporter Vladlen Tatarsky was held: there are dead and wounded
In St. Petersburg, in a cafe on Universitetskaya embankment, an explosion occurred.
The cafe hosted a creative evening of the military reporter Vladlen Tatarsky.
It is reported about the dead and many injured with shrapnel wounds.
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In St. Petersburg, in a cafe on Universitetskaya embankment, an explosion occurred.
The cafe hosted a creative evening of the military reporter Vladlen Tatarsky.
It is reported about the dead and many injured with shrapnel wounds.
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