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❗️🇺🇸American independent politician and one of the Democratic Party's 2020 presidential nominees (resigned last October) Tulsi Gabbard made a very tough statement by American standards:
💬The Democratic Party makes weapons of state security and federal agencies to fight political opponents and those of us who dare speak the truth and challenge their insane, radical agendas. These are the characteristics of a dictatorship/banana republic...
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💬The Democratic Party makes weapons of state security and federal agencies to fight political opponents and those of us who dare speak the truth and challenge their insane, radical agendas. These are the characteristics of a dictatorship/banana republic...
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The inhabitants of the mountainous Lake Poopo in Bolivia were stranded. The only constant source of water was the Desaguadero River, but in the middle of the last century it changed its course. The flow of water stopped, and the lake and the fish quickly began to disappear. Local men, who did fishing for generations as their livelihood, had to look for different ways to feed their families. Listen to their stories in our clip.
This footage is from No Way Back: Water. It’s among our top-5 documentaries about ‘ill’ waters. We share it with you on International Day of Action for Rivers.
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This footage is from No Way Back: Water. It’s among our top-5 documentaries about ‘ill’ waters. We share it with you on International Day of Action for Rivers.
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‘Brothers in the trenches together!’
Artur Yumaguzhin, 58, founded a volunteer battalion in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia. He took the decision because he wasn’t accepted by the military registration and enlistment office and couldn't go to the front.
Hundreds of people signed up for his unit. After combat training the fighters went to Donbass. Who are these guys and why are they rushing into battle? Watch the video and our documentary Volunteers for Victory.
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Artur Yumaguzhin, 58, founded a volunteer battalion in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia. He took the decision because he wasn’t accepted by the military registration and enlistment office and couldn't go to the front.
Hundreds of people signed up for his unit. After combat training the fighters went to Donbass. Who are these guys and why are they rushing into battle? Watch the video and our documentary Volunteers for Victory.
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How many genders do you know?
The Welsh government assures that there are 100 of them. The 170-page pamphlet has been distributed to the schools around Wales. It contains sex-ed training for kids from 7 to 18 - The Telegraph reports.
Teachers are offered to tell pupils about LGBTQ+ diversity, that biological sex is ‘not just male and female’ and play games so that the children learn ‘how to not assume a person's gender based on their appearance.’
The document was produced by Cardiff University academics in collaboration with the Children’s Commissioner for Wales and funded by the Welsh government.
In the US they are also actively promoting the gender diversity, especially among the youngest. It's common to meet a drug queen reading fairy-tales in the public library, or drug-shows where kids are welcomed. Surprised? Discover more in Pride and Piety.
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The Welsh government assures that there are 100 of them. The 170-page pamphlet has been distributed to the schools around Wales. It contains sex-ed training for kids from 7 to 18 - The Telegraph reports.
Teachers are offered to tell pupils about LGBTQ+ diversity, that biological sex is ‘not just male and female’ and play games so that the children learn ‘how to not assume a person's gender based on their appearance.’
The document was produced by Cardiff University academics in collaboration with the Children’s Commissioner for Wales and funded by the Welsh government.
In the US they are also actively promoting the gender diversity, especially among the youngest. It's common to meet a drug queen reading fairy-tales in the public library, or drug-shows where kids are welcomed. Surprised? Discover more in Pride and Piety.
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How do you feel about sex education at schools?
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7%
Support!
16%
Support, but not like the Welsh one
35%
Leave kids alone
42%
It's parents who should educate kids about it
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Exposing corrupt superiors. A former U.S. police officer, John Dougan, told of the crimes of his colleagues in his home country. For this, he was threatened with decades of imprisonment, but managed to escape from the United States to Russia, and is safe now. See John’s story in the clip and our documentary Breaking Bad Wolf (2018). We post it on International Day Against Police Brutality.
By the way, John has become a subject of the second episode of Anna Chapman’s series, Red Alert - an exclusive investigation into how Americans really feel about U.S. policy in Ukraine. And if you're in Moscow, come talk to Dougan at the ARTel Film Club meeting - where they will show the premiere. You can register here.
📍 The meeting is on March 16 at 7:00 p.m. at the Biblioteka Kinoisskusstva on Karetny Ryad, 5/10.
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By the way, John has become a subject of the second episode of Anna Chapman’s series, Red Alert - an exclusive investigation into how Americans really feel about U.S. policy in Ukraine. And if you're in Moscow, come talk to Dougan at the ARTel Film Club meeting - where they will show the premiere. You can register here.
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😢'It is just like killing children,' says the subject of our documentary about hunting of harp seals pups. The cute animals had been slaughtered over their shiny white coat for decades.
In 2009, the Russian government passed the law banning harp seal hunting of pups younger than a year. But the residents of the North of the country didn't welcome the move. Why so? Find out in our clip.
On the International Day of Action for the Seals, discover more about the adorable creatures in our documentary Saving Seals.
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In 2009, the Russian government passed the law banning harp seal hunting of pups younger than a year. But the residents of the North of the country didn't welcome the move. Why so? Find out in our clip.
On the International Day of Action for the Seals, discover more about the adorable creatures in our documentary Saving Seals.
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'He is our children’s guardian angel. I will be grateful to him for the rest of my life,' says Valentina, whose daughter could have been killed by Ukrainian saboteurs if it wasn't for 10-year-old Fyodor.
Fyodor and the two girls were on their way to school in the Bryansk region, Russia. Suddenly, two Ukrainian saboteurs stopped the car they were in. The bandits could perfectly see that it was a civilian car, with the kids inside, but still shot at it point-blank. Fyodor, who had neither ever been in the war zone nor shot at, reacted quickly. He helped the girls to get out of the car and told them to run into the forest. Only after a while the young hero realised he was wounded. 'I started to take my jacket off, and I saw I had a hole in my jacket, and there was blood too. Then I realised then that it was a bullet.'
Fyodor has already recovered and was discharged from the hospital. The 10-year-old was awarded a medal for his bravery the whole country admires him now for.
Another young hero, Elnur, lives in the Donetsk People's Republic. He was awarded a medal for his efforts to help the locals. Elnur and his father deliver water around the city. Learn more about his story in Water: Donetsk’s Lifeline.
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Fyodor and the two girls were on their way to school in the Bryansk region, Russia. Suddenly, two Ukrainian saboteurs stopped the car they were in. The bandits could perfectly see that it was a civilian car, with the kids inside, but still shot at it point-blank. Fyodor, who had neither ever been in the war zone nor shot at, reacted quickly. He helped the girls to get out of the car and told them to run into the forest. Only after a while the young hero realised he was wounded. 'I started to take my jacket off, and I saw I had a hole in my jacket, and there was blood too. Then I realised then that it was a bullet.'
Fyodor has already recovered and was discharged from the hospital. The 10-year-old was awarded a medal for his bravery the whole country admires him now for.
Another young hero, Elnur, lives in the Donetsk People's Republic. He was awarded a medal for his efforts to help the locals. Elnur and his father deliver water around the city. Learn more about his story in Water: Donetsk’s Lifeline.
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The Russian leader is always interested in getting behind the wheel or steering system. Learn what vehicles Vladimir Putin is able to manage in our clip. Watch Kremlinmobil to know what car the president himself is carried on.
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🇨🇭Credit Suisse, Switzerland's second-largest bank, seems to be going under after the collapse of U.S. Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and Silvergate Capital. Shares in embattled bank have plummeted amid a growing Western crisis. And Credit Suisse hurried to announce it would borrow $53.7 billion from the country's central bank, to reassure investors it has enough money to stay afloat. It’s the first major global bank to be thrown an emergency lifeline since the 2008 financial crisis – Reuters reports.
And this photo isn’t an accident. It features Credit Suisse’s senior director - Philip Bunce. The man, married with two grow-up children, typically spends half his time as Philip and half as his female alter ego, Pippa. Do you believe the bank will recover with such people at the helm?
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And this photo isn’t an accident. It features Credit Suisse’s senior director - Philip Bunce. The man, married with two grow-up children, typically spends half his time as Philip and half as his female alter ego, Pippa. Do you believe the bank will recover with such people at the helm?
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Interested to know more about the country’s cold regions and life there? Watch Arctic Family: In Love With Cold. It’s about the national park in the Arctic, boasting an abundance of polar bears, seals and walruses.
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This place is located above the Arctic Circle and, even in summer, the temperature is rarely higher than +12°C. But its northern beauty still attracts many travelers and bloggers!
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‘We couldn't stop the music because everybody fights in his own way.’ These are the words of Syrian musician and professor Simon Mreach. He stayed in the country despite the outbreak of war. The man teaches music at the Damascus Institute, he says they most of the attacks happened while he and his students were in the classroom.
He is seldom at home due to the daily rehearsals and making of musical instruments. And there is no one to hurry to, the man admits. Simon's family left war-torn Syria and moved to the safe Lebanon, but the man didn't want to leave the country at a difficult time.
Watch our video about the professor who kept teaching and playing music even under the shelling. We share it with you on Teachers' Day in Syria. Find more incredible stories in our documentary Syrian Tango.
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He is seldom at home due to the daily rehearsals and making of musical instruments. And there is no one to hurry to, the man admits. Simon's family left war-torn Syria and moved to the safe Lebanon, but the man didn't want to leave the country at a difficult time.
Watch our video about the professor who kept teaching and playing music even under the shelling. We share it with you on Teachers' Day in Syria. Find more incredible stories in our documentary Syrian Tango.
#Syria #music
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Have you ever heard of 'sleeping sickness'? 10 years ago, residents in Kalachi village in Kazakhstan began to fall asleep on their feet. They were also tormented by hallucinations, nausea and memory loss.
People who experienced the condition described their health in different ways: 'The state is as if you are spreading over this chair. It feels like this chair has tentacles and legs are being pressed.'
But what caused the disease? Find out in our video. On World Sleep Day, discover more in our documentary, Back to Sleepy Hollow, Kazakhstan (2015).
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People who experienced the condition described their health in different ways: 'The state is as if you are spreading over this chair. It feels like this chair has tentacles and legs are being pressed.'
But what caused the disease? Find out in our video. On World Sleep Day, discover more in our documentary, Back to Sleepy Hollow, Kazakhstan (2015).
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🇫🇷Paris Rots under Mounds of Rubbish after Strikes Extend.
These’re once well-groomed streets of the famous city and what they have turned into... The French capital’s center is buried under trash: banana skins, pizza boxes, used period products, food packages. The authorities said 7,000 tonnes of waste had to be collected and the number continues to increase.
Rubbish has piled up here since March 6, as municipal teams went on strike to protest over the Macron government’s proposals to raise the pension age. These days the situation has seriously escalated as, despite the people’s discontent, the French leader pushed the bill through. The protests are gaining momentum, and the police has to use tear gas and batons to suppress them. Meanwhile, the people - say they aren't going to give up.
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These’re once well-groomed streets of the famous city and what they have turned into... The French capital’s center is buried under trash: banana skins, pizza boxes, used period products, food packages. The authorities said 7,000 tonnes of waste had to be collected and the number continues to increase.
Rubbish has piled up here since March 6, as municipal teams went on strike to protest over the Macron government’s proposals to raise the pension age. These days the situation has seriously escalated as, despite the people’s discontent, the French leader pushed the bill through. The protests are gaining momentum, and the police has to use tear gas and batons to suppress them. Meanwhile, the people - say they aren't going to give up.
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