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‘You can’t cancel Russian culture; it has always been and always will be part of the global culture’
Pupo is a famous Italian singer who is very popular in Russia. He performed his hit song, Lidia a Mosca (Lidia in Moscow), at Rome’s Russian Centre for Science and Culture. Pupo wrote the song after falling in love with a Russian girl during his first trip to Russia in 1979.
‘You can’t tell an Italian, for example, that you should cancel Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Chekhov. They are forever. How could you cancel the antiquity, art and culture of the Middle Ages, Renaissance? This applies to Russian culture too.’
Stay tuned for more thoughts on Russian culture and cancel culture in our upcoming documentary!
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‘You can’t cancel Russian culture; it has always been and always will be part of the global culture’
Pupo is a famous Italian singer who is very popular in Russia. He performed his hit song, Lidia a Mosca (Lidia in Moscow), at Rome’s Russian Centre for Science and Culture. Pupo wrote the song after falling in love with a Russian girl during his first trip to Russia in 1979.
‘You can’t tell an Italian, for example, that you should cancel Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Chekhov. They are forever. How could you cancel the antiquity, art and culture of the Middle Ages, Renaissance? This applies to Russian culture too.’
Stay tuned for more thoughts on Russian culture and cancel culture in our upcoming documentary!
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‘They don’t let anyone out because they say: ‘We are the last to leave, and you are our protection, you are our shields.’ So they hide in our yards, sit in the yard and shoot.’ This is how the residents of Mariupol describe what the Azov* battalion fighters were doing.
Our camera crew talked to those still in the city. Svetlana came up and asked to record an appeal to the president of Ukraine. She was in the deepest despair: ‘Greetings to Zelensky, personally... What have you done? What have you done, you bastard? How many people, how many orphans, how many... It’s horrible.’.
Another woman led our film crew to the grave of her 27-year-old daughter, who was killed in the shelling. ‘I buried her in front of the window’. Now she is caring for her wounded sister, diagnosed with diabetes. Medicine is scarce, and the days are running out. There are many elderly people left in the city, many of them wounded.
*recognised in Russia as extremist and banned
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‘They don’t let anyone out because they say: ‘We are the last to leave, and you are our protection, you are our shields.’ So they hide in our yards, sit in the yard and shoot.’ This is how the residents of Mariupol describe what the Azov* battalion fighters were doing.
Our camera crew talked to those still in the city. Svetlana came up and asked to record an appeal to the president of Ukraine. She was in the deepest despair: ‘Greetings to Zelensky, personally... What have you done? What have you done, you bastard? How many people, how many orphans, how many... It’s horrible.’.
Another woman led our film crew to the grave of her 27-year-old daughter, who was killed in the shelling. ‘I buried her in front of the window’. Now she is caring for her wounded sister, diagnosed with diabetes. Medicine is scarce, and the days are running out. There are many elderly people left in the city, many of them wounded.
*recognised in Russia as extremist and banned
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The pro-choice community in the United States has been outraged by the recent decision of Texas Governor Greg Abbott to sign one of the strictest abortion laws in the US, the Heartbeat Act, which prohibits abortion after the sixth week of pregnancy. Protests swept across America, and even celebrities like Billie Eilish and Uma Thurman joined in.
However, not everyone was on the same page. For example, Claire survived a late-term abortion, and her twin brother didn’t. For that reason, she has been an advocate of the pro-life position all her life. She is not alone. Many women hold the same opinion and have reasons for that, which are hard to ignore.
Doctors warn that a total abortion ban may increase illegal procedures, as was the case before they were legalised in 1973. Who is right, and what turn will this discussion take?
Tune in for the Abortion: America’s Divide on RT Documentary.
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The pro-choice community in the United States has been outraged by the recent decision of Texas Governor Greg Abbott to sign one of the strictest abortion laws in the US, the Heartbeat Act, which prohibits abortion after the sixth week of pregnancy. Protests swept across America, and even celebrities like Billie Eilish and Uma Thurman joined in.
However, not everyone was on the same page. For example, Claire survived a late-term abortion, and her twin brother didn’t. For that reason, she has been an advocate of the pro-life position all her life. She is not alone. Many women hold the same opinion and have reasons for that, which are hard to ignore.
Doctors warn that a total abortion ban may increase illegal procedures, as was the case before they were legalised in 1973. Who is right, and what turn will this discussion take?
Tune in for the Abortion: America’s Divide on RT Documentary.
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The face of a crying girl in the eyes of Dostoevsky. The comment next to it: ‘Donetsk, Luhansk’. This is the creative perception by Iorit, a street artist, of the writer’s saying: ‘No well-being is worth a tear of a child’.
This is how Iorit Agoch, a street artist, addresses Russophobia in Italy. He painted Fyodor Dostoevsky on the wall of the Augusto Righi School. He did it after a Milan university shortened a course on Dostoevsky. Iorit says Russian culture is part of global cultural heritage, and no one has the right to cancel it.
“Culture is a universal value, and Dostoevsky is a part of humanity’s heritage”, Agoch says.
The cheeks of the Russian writer feature red stripes – the artist’s signature style. Iorit had been working on Dostoevsky’s portrait for 20 days. When he finished it, people in neighbouring blocks applauded him, even though Ukrainian flags hung on buildings next to the school.
His interview will feature in our new documentary film.
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The face of a crying girl in the eyes of Dostoevsky. The comment next to it: ‘Donetsk, Luhansk’. This is the creative perception by Iorit, a street artist, of the writer’s saying: ‘No well-being is worth a tear of a child’.
This is how Iorit Agoch, a street artist, addresses Russophobia in Italy. He painted Fyodor Dostoevsky on the wall of the Augusto Righi School. He did it after a Milan university shortened a course on Dostoevsky. Iorit says Russian culture is part of global cultural heritage, and no one has the right to cancel it.
“Culture is a universal value, and Dostoevsky is a part of humanity’s heritage”, Agoch says.
The cheeks of the Russian writer feature red stripes – the artist’s signature style. Iorit had been working on Dostoevsky’s portrait for 20 days. When he finished it, people in neighbouring blocks applauded him, even though Ukrainian flags hung on buildings next to the school.
His interview will feature in our new documentary film.
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Frida Reizman and Vladimir Trachtenberg were children when Nazi forces took the Belarusian capital of Minsk and drove tens of thousands of Jews into a ghetto. Frida and Vladimir spent 28 months in the Minsk Ghetto, facing starvation and brutal killings. There was no escape from it. Out of 120,000 Jews who lived in the Minsk Ghetto, only 10,000 survived.
Israeli journalist Paula Slier has met Frida and Vladimir and asked them if Nazism can rise again. The survivors share their childhood memories of life in the ghetto and talk about neo-Nazism in Ukraine. Their interviews will feature in the upcoming video on RT Documentary! Stay tuned.
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Frida Reizman and Vladimir Trachtenberg were children when Nazi forces took the Belarusian capital of Minsk and drove tens of thousands of Jews into a ghetto. Frida and Vladimir spent 28 months in the Minsk Ghetto, facing starvation and brutal killings. There was no escape from it. Out of 120,000 Jews who lived in the Minsk Ghetto, only 10,000 survived.
Israeli journalist Paula Slier has met Frida and Vladimir and asked them if Nazism can rise again. The survivors share their childhood memories of life in the ghetto and talk about neo-Nazism in Ukraine. Their interviews will feature in the upcoming video on RT Documentary! Stay tuned.
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Buddhists from all over Russia and beyond come to a temple in the small region of Buryatia to see the miracle - the incorruptible body of Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov. Born in 1852, he was a prominent Buddhist monk and scholar. When he was 75, Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov gathered his pupils and started to chant a prayer for the dead. He was meditating.
His body switched off, and, as he wished, he was put in a wooden box. Seventy-five years later, he was exhumed only to discover his body showed no signs of decay. Instead, there was no smell, his head shone, his limbs were flexible, and his skin was elastic. Now he’s worshipped as a saint and considered alive.
Tune in for the new documentary, Miracle Monk, to learn more about the phenomenon of meditating monks, hacking body processes and the science behind the phenomena on @documentaryplanet
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Buddhists from all over Russia and beyond come to a temple in the small region of Buryatia to see the miracle - the incorruptible body of Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov. Born in 1852, he was a prominent Buddhist monk and scholar. When he was 75, Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov gathered his pupils and started to chant a prayer for the dead. He was meditating.
His body switched off, and, as he wished, he was put in a wooden box. Seventy-five years later, he was exhumed only to discover his body showed no signs of decay. Instead, there was no smell, his head shone, his limbs were flexible, and his skin was elastic. Now he’s worshipped as a saint and considered alive.
Tune in for the new documentary, Miracle Monk, to learn more about the phenomenon of meditating monks, hacking body processes and the science behind the phenomena on @documentaryplanet
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"It sucks. We’re suffering the price for something that’s happening in another country."
Sanctions were imposed on Russia, but Europe and America felt the adverse effects just as much. Why did it happen?
Russia is the most sanctioned country in the world. Russia is currently under 6,000 sanctions, well ahead of Iran’s 3,600. Switzerland leads with a total of 824 sanctions imposed on Russia. Though most of them are personal, hundreds of companies were sanctioned, too. It takes a toll on the vulnerable categories of the population. But it also threatens the world economy.
Our video contains excerpts from our documentary, which presents a thorough analysis of the current political and economic situation, as leading economists, political scientists and scholars express their views and account for what is happening. They will dwell on the boomerang effect sanctions have and where this policy the West is pursuing will lead.
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"It sucks. We’re suffering the price for something that’s happening in another country."
Sanctions were imposed on Russia, but Europe and America felt the adverse effects just as much. Why did it happen?
Russia is the most sanctioned country in the world. Russia is currently under 6,000 sanctions, well ahead of Iran’s 3,600. Switzerland leads with a total of 824 sanctions imposed on Russia. Though most of them are personal, hundreds of companies were sanctioned, too. It takes a toll on the vulnerable categories of the population. But it also threatens the world economy.
Our video contains excerpts from our documentary, which presents a thorough analysis of the current political and economic situation, as leading economists, political scientists and scholars express their views and account for what is happening. They will dwell on the boomerang effect sanctions have and where this policy the West is pursuing will lead.
Follow: https://news.1rj.ru/str/rtdocumentary
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'We didn’t expect help.' We helped reunite one more family. Correspondent Ruslan Gusarov managed to take an elderly couple out of Mariupol. This is the Kisel family - husband and wife. Both are over 70. Ukrainian spotters used a high-rise building where they lived not far from the field. The house was partially destroyed - no water, no heat. All the neighbours hid in the basement. Maria and Alexander Kisel remained in their apartment. Alexander Vasilyevich is disabled and has a wheelchair. For several days he lay on the cold floor in the corridor; his wife couldn’t lift him.
Friends told Ruslan about them. The family had 20 minutes to pack up and leave with strangers, as they did not expect help. Alexander was promptly taken out, and they helped Maria collect some things. Now they are in safety in Taganrog. Their son will take them home soon. He lives in St. Petersburg. We want to thank a member of the Popular Front, who helped us in saving the Kisel family.
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'We didn’t expect help.' We helped reunite one more family. Correspondent Ruslan Gusarov managed to take an elderly couple out of Mariupol. This is the Kisel family - husband and wife. Both are over 70. Ukrainian spotters used a high-rise building where they lived not far from the field. The house was partially destroyed - no water, no heat. All the neighbours hid in the basement. Maria and Alexander Kisel remained in their apartment. Alexander Vasilyevich is disabled and has a wheelchair. For several days he lay on the cold floor in the corridor; his wife couldn’t lift him.
Friends told Ruslan about them. The family had 20 minutes to pack up and leave with strangers, as they did not expect help. Alexander was promptly taken out, and they helped Maria collect some things. Now they are in safety in Taganrog. Their son will take them home soon. He lives in St. Petersburg. We want to thank a member of the Popular Front, who helped us in saving the Kisel family.
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Wadi al-Salam is considered the world’s biggest and oldest graveyard. It hosts some five million tombstones, the first of which were laid 1,300 years ago.
Wadi al-Salam means ‘Valley of Peace’, and its where many Shia Muslims are eager to be buried because they will be close to Imam Ali. He was a Shiite holy man who was cousin and son-in-law to the Prophet Muhammed.
The cemetery workers know every nook and cranny of this giant burial ground. They are hereditary gravediggers, and their families have worked on the site for generations. Watch the documentary, Sons of the Graveyard, on Odysee.
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Wadi al-Salam is considered the world’s biggest and oldest graveyard. It hosts some five million tombstones, the first of which were laid 1,300 years ago.
Wadi al-Salam means ‘Valley of Peace’, and its where many Shia Muslims are eager to be buried because they will be close to Imam Ali. He was a Shiite holy man who was cousin and son-in-law to the Prophet Muhammed.
The cemetery workers know every nook and cranny of this giant burial ground. They are hereditary gravediggers, and their families have worked on the site for generations. Watch the documentary, Sons of the Graveyard, on Odysee.
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