Cast Away in Syria
Remember Tom Hanks' character in Cast Away, who found a companion in a Wilson volleyball? A similar story happened to a Syrian soldier named Rami. He lost all his friends during the war in Syria, but came across a football in a destroyed school. Rami has been carrying his own Wilson everywhere since then. It's a loyal companion that will never leave him. It's a moving story from our upcoming documentary. Stay tuned for the premiere, but here are some photographs from the shoot 📸
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Remember Tom Hanks' character in Cast Away, who found a companion in a Wilson volleyball? A similar story happened to a Syrian soldier named Rami. He lost all his friends during the war in Syria, but came across a football in a destroyed school. Rami has been carrying his own Wilson everywhere since then. It's a loyal companion that will never leave him. It's a moving story from our upcoming documentary. Stay tuned for the premiere, but here are some photographs from the shoot 📸
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Agafia of Siberia
#video #Russia
Agafia Lykova hasn’t been bothered by the pandemic in the slightest. That’s because she has been living deep in the Siberian taiga all by herself for quite some time!
Agafia was born 77 years ago to a family of Old Believers, members of an Orthodox Christian sect who fled religious persecution during Soviet times. When Agafia’s family was first discovered in 1978, they looked like peasants straight from the 18th century. That was the first time she had ever met outsiders.
All her family members are long gone, but Agafia has never left her hut in the forest. She reads the Bible, speaks old Slavonic and remains self-sufficient to this day. Nothing has changed for her, except for the journalists who come from time to time to film the Siberian hermit.
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Agafia Lykova hasn’t been bothered by the pandemic in the slightest. That’s because she has been living deep in the Siberian taiga all by herself for quite some time!
Agafia was born 77 years ago to a family of Old Believers, members of an Orthodox Christian sect who fled religious persecution during Soviet times. When Agafia’s family was first discovered in 1978, they looked like peasants straight from the 18th century. That was the first time she had ever met outsiders.
All her family members are long gone, but Agafia has never left her hut in the forest. She reads the Bible, speaks old Slavonic and remains self-sufficient to this day. Nothing has changed for her, except for the journalists who come from time to time to film the Siberian hermit.
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RT Documentary filmmaker Pavel Baydikov had to sweat a little to keep up with little Areesha from Pakistan during the shooting of 'Knockout Girls' 🥊
Areesha trains at Karachi’s first boxing club for girls and pulls no punches. In this patriarchal society, girls aren’t supposed to box! They are expected to prepare for married life, learn how to cook and raise children.
But when the club’s founder and trainer Younus had a daughter, he decided she should be able to defend herself. Judging by how Areesha and others are working on their jabs and hooks, Younus has nothing to fear.
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Areesha trains at Karachi’s first boxing club for girls and pulls no punches. In this patriarchal society, girls aren’t supposed to box! They are expected to prepare for married life, learn how to cook and raise children.
But when the club’s founder and trainer Younus had a daughter, he decided she should be able to defend herself. Judging by how Areesha and others are working on their jabs and hooks, Younus has nothing to fear.
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The world’s largest cemetery
Iraq’s Najaf cemetery is where you don’t want to be in the event of a Zombie apocalypse! More than 5 million people are buried at the Wadi al-Salaam, which means Peace Valley in Arabic. It covers some 10 square kilometres, equivalent to 900 football fields, and has a special significance for Shia Muslims. Imam Ali, the founder of Shia Islam, is buried there, so pious Shiites desire to be buried close to the imam.
The Najaf cemetery is also a testimony to various chapters of Iraqi history. It grew after the Iran-Iraq war, the Gulf War, the US invasion and the rise of Islamic State. This time, the Covid pandemic has swollen the cemetery further.
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Iraq’s Najaf cemetery is where you don’t want to be in the event of a Zombie apocalypse! More than 5 million people are buried at the Wadi al-Salaam, which means Peace Valley in Arabic. It covers some 10 square kilometres, equivalent to 900 football fields, and has a special significance for Shia Muslims. Imam Ali, the founder of Shia Islam, is buried there, so pious Shiites desire to be buried close to the imam.
The Najaf cemetery is also a testimony to various chapters of Iraqi history. It grew after the Iran-Iraq war, the Gulf War, the US invasion and the rise of Islamic State. This time, the Covid pandemic has swollen the cemetery further.
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Siberian ice-skating babushka 👵🏻⛸
Lyubov Morekhodova, 79, became an internet sensation after a video of her ice skating on Lake Baikal went viral. She’s been skating since she was little. Her father made her first skates so she could take a short cut to school across the ice.
Lyubov was born on Lake Baikal and, after retiring, she returned to live on its shoreline. She likes the harsh environment here, and the hard work. Every day, she gets up early to chop wood, fetch water from an ice hole, feed her cows, and hit the ice. She still uses old-fashioned skates that attach to her felt boots. Lyubov says she likes them better than modern skates. But when she came to Moscow, she wasn't allowed to ice skate in them on Red Square! Maybe they just envied her mad skills.
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Lyubov Morekhodova, 79, became an internet sensation after a video of her ice skating on Lake Baikal went viral. She’s been skating since she was little. Her father made her first skates so she could take a short cut to school across the ice.
Lyubov was born on Lake Baikal and, after retiring, she returned to live on its shoreline. She likes the harsh environment here, and the hard work. Every day, she gets up early to chop wood, fetch water from an ice hole, feed her cows, and hit the ice. She still uses old-fashioned skates that attach to her felt boots. Lyubov says she likes them better than modern skates. But when she came to Moscow, she wasn't allowed to ice skate in them on Red Square! Maybe they just envied her mad skills.
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Nigeria’s terrorist hunters
#video #Africa
Boko Haram is a notorious Nigerian terrorist group, and its leader is said to have been killed numerous times. This time, Abubakar Shekau might actually be dead. He allegedly killed himself by detonating an explosive belt.
Boko Haram, under Shekau, is infamous for the kidnapping of 276 girls from a school in Chibok. The terrorists have been a menacing presence in Nigeria for 12 years. Local people even started their own militia-like squads to oppose the insurgents. Here’s a group of local hunters turned vigilantes on the heels of the terrorists. Their leader is ’Queen’ Aisha.
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#video #Africa
Boko Haram is a notorious Nigerian terrorist group, and its leader is said to have been killed numerous times. This time, Abubakar Shekau might actually be dead. He allegedly killed himself by detonating an explosive belt.
Boko Haram, under Shekau, is infamous for the kidnapping of 276 girls from a school in Chibok. The terrorists have been a menacing presence in Nigeria for 12 years. Local people even started their own militia-like squads to oppose the insurgents. Here’s a group of local hunters turned vigilantes on the heels of the terrorists. Their leader is ’Queen’ Aisha.
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Qatar 2022: Football Fever 🇶🇦⚽️
Qatar is almost ready to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and it looks like the upcoming championship is going to surprise. It is the first country in the Middle East to welcome this major football event. Qatar spent billions on infrastructure like a portable stadium and a driverless metro. And yes, the country's dry law is still there, but guests don't have to worry — they will have a chance to toast the victories of their teams in special recreation areas.
Qatar's football team hasn't been in the picture much, but whether or not they take any awards, their game alone will be worth watching. If you want to learn more about the upcoming championship, see the premiere right now, and ask the film's presenter questions!
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Qatar is almost ready to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and it looks like the upcoming championship is going to surprise. It is the first country in the Middle East to welcome this major football event. Qatar spent billions on infrastructure like a portable stadium and a driverless metro. And yes, the country's dry law is still there, but guests don't have to worry — they will have a chance to toast the victories of their teams in special recreation areas.
Qatar's football team hasn't been in the picture much, but whether or not they take any awards, their game alone will be worth watching. If you want to learn more about the upcoming championship, see the premiere right now, and ask the film's presenter questions!
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These Giant Pandas from the Chengdu Centre in China are very good at outlining perfect weekend plans:
✅ Chill
✅ Eat
✅ Repeat
Here’s an interesting fact you might not know about pandas. Pandas have the digestive system of a carnivore, but they choose an all-bamboo diet. And here’s another fact you do know: pandas are adorable!
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✅ Chill
✅ Eat
✅ Repeat
Here’s an interesting fact you might not know about pandas. Pandas have the digestive system of a carnivore, but they choose an all-bamboo diet. And here’s another fact you do know: pandas are adorable!
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Everybody dance now!
#video #Africa
Imagine your teacher challenging you to a dance-off instead of having you take a written exam. That’s what Ghanaian teacher Percy Sackey would do, 100%.
He shot to internet fame after he started sharing videos of himself dancing with his students. He loves to dance and this is how he encourages kids to study and overcome their fears of teachers and failing.
Dance is a big part of Ghanaian culture. They dance on all-important occasions, including funerals. You all remember the dancing pallbearers video, right?
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Imagine your teacher challenging you to a dance-off instead of having you take a written exam. That’s what Ghanaian teacher Percy Sackey would do, 100%.
He shot to internet fame after he started sharing videos of himself dancing with his students. He loves to dance and this is how he encourages kids to study and overcome their fears of teachers and failing.
Dance is a big part of Ghanaian culture. They dance on all-important occasions, including funerals. You all remember the dancing pallbearers video, right?
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Do you know the world’s dirtiest river? Have a guess! We’ll post the right answer in a few…
Anonymous Quiz
52%
Ganges, India
12%
Yellow River, China
22%
Citarum, Indonesia
14%
Mississippi River, USA
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World’s dirtiest river
#video #Indonesia
When we look at the Citarum River, our level of eco-anxiety skyrockets. The Indonesian river is a main waterway for some 20 million people who live along its banks. However, over 2,000 factories and other industrial facilities have turned it into a giant septic tank. In some places, where toxic waste is dumped, you can see the water turning black. But it’s not just industrial waste; locals dump their household waste and sewage straight into the Citarum. At the same time, the river remains the only source of water for 4,000 rice fields and millions of households. The locals scratch a living by collecting recyclable garbage from the river.
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#video #Indonesia
When we look at the Citarum River, our level of eco-anxiety skyrockets. The Indonesian river is a main waterway for some 20 million people who live along its banks. However, over 2,000 factories and other industrial facilities have turned it into a giant septic tank. In some places, where toxic waste is dumped, you can see the water turning black. But it’s not just industrial waste; locals dump their household waste and sewage straight into the Citarum. At the same time, the river remains the only source of water for 4,000 rice fields and millions of households. The locals scratch a living by collecting recyclable garbage from the river.
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Russian hipster Mecca
#photo #Russia
Nikola-Lenivets is where Moscow hipsters flock to snap selfies and cool pictures for their Instagrams. And we totally get them! Art objects, peculiar wooden sculptures, idyllic green fields are absolutely worth the 200-km trip from Moscow to the Kaluga region.
Nikola-Lenivets is the name of a tiny village. It’s also a famous art park started by the artist Nikolay Polissky, who decided to stop painting oil landscapes and turn those very landscapes into pieces of art. He asked village residents to help him build 200 snowmen. Then he convinced them to build a gigantic Tower of Babel made of hay. Next came a wicker tower adorned with zucchinis. For the past 20 years, Nikolay and local craftsmen have been experimenting with art forms as part of the landscape. And everyone seems to love it.
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Nikola-Lenivets is where Moscow hipsters flock to snap selfies and cool pictures for their Instagrams. And we totally get them! Art objects, peculiar wooden sculptures, idyllic green fields are absolutely worth the 200-km trip from Moscow to the Kaluga region.
Nikola-Lenivets is the name of a tiny village. It’s also a famous art park started by the artist Nikolay Polissky, who decided to stop painting oil landscapes and turn those very landscapes into pieces of art. He asked village residents to help him build 200 snowmen. Then he convinced them to build a gigantic Tower of Babel made of hay. Next came a wicker tower adorned with zucchinis. For the past 20 years, Nikolay and local craftsmen have been experimenting with art forms as part of the landscape. And everyone seems to love it.
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Ivan’s pet wolf 🐺
#video #Russia
In Russia, we don’t keep bears as pets. But some like Ivan keep wolves.
When Ivan was offered a wolf cub to adopt, he agreed without giving it a second thought. Otherwise, the tiny animal would’ve been killed. Ivan brought the wolf to live with him in a one-room flat he shared with his daughter and their two dogs.
So Ivan started a blog to raise some money for the expensive meat his wolf is partial to devouring in large quantities. The blog was apparently so successful that it has recently allowed Ivan and his pack to move to a country house, where the wolf will be able to roam in a spacious enclosure.
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In Russia, we don’t keep bears as pets. But some like Ivan keep wolves.
When Ivan was offered a wolf cub to adopt, he agreed without giving it a second thought. Otherwise, the tiny animal would’ve been killed. Ivan brought the wolf to live with him in a one-room flat he shared with his daughter and their two dogs.
So Ivan started a blog to raise some money for the expensive meat his wolf is partial to devouring in large quantities. The blog was apparently so successful that it has recently allowed Ivan and his pack to move to a country house, where the wolf will be able to roam in a spacious enclosure.
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