Criminal Putin regime arrested opposition Leader of Russia Alexey Navalny for 15 days
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Criminal Putin regime arrested opposition Leader of Russia Alexey Navalny for 15 days
Obvious to all, and today's events in March 26, 2017 demonstrated
that Russia has a new political force able to lead the people of Russia healthy forces of Russia, against tyranny,against the criminal corrupt regime of Putin and his entire gang, in which over 17 years of criminal rule of Putin's policies, the people of this country, Russia, has become even worse to live in complete poverty and poverty, the country is in the arbitrariness of the authorities, the police and the courts. From the Treasury of the state by Putin's gang,stolen more than 375 billion EUROS, without control of the national stolen all the natural resources of the country. Putin's regime must be overthrown, the country needs a new political change.The whole world knows Putin over 17 years of criminal rule the country and the people of Russia led to disaster.
Thousands of people joined rallies nationwide, calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev over corruption allegations.
At least 500 other protesters were detained in the capital and across the country.
Most of the marches were illegal, organised without official permission.
TV pictures showed demonstrators chanting Down with [Russian President Vladimir] Putin!, Russia without Putin! and Putin is a thief!.
Correspondents say the marches appear to be the biggest since anti-government demonstrations in 2011/2012.
Alexei Navalny was detained as he arrived to join the rally in central Moscow. Protesters then tried to prevent a police van from taking him away.
In a tweet after his detention, he urged fellow protesters to continue with the demonstration.
Guys, I'm fine. No need to fight to get me out. Walk along Tverskaya [Moscow main street]. Our topic of the day is the fight against corruption, he said (in Russian).
He later said police stormed the office of his foundation and detained its staff, who were broadcasting the protests live.
Demonstrations were also held in Saint Petersburg, Vladivostok, Novosibirsk, Tomsk and several other cities, where arrests had also been reported.
Why the protests?
Alexei Navalny called for the nationwide protests after he published reports claiming that Mr Medvedev controlled mansions, yachts and vineyards - a fortune that far outstripped his official salary.
Mr Medvedev's spokeswoman called the allegations propagandistic attacks, but the prime minister himself has not commented on the claims.
The reports included the accusation that Mr Medvedev had a special house for a duck on one of his properties - and on Sunday, some demonstrators held up images of yellow rubber ducks.
Others showed up with their faces painted green, a reference to a recent attack in which Mr Navalny was hit with green liquid.
In Moscow, protesters filled Pushkin square and some climbed the monument to poet Alexander Pushkin shouting impeachment. Turnout was estimated to be between 7,000 and 8,000, according to police.
The police said 500 protesters had been arrested in the capital alone, but a rights group, OVD Info, put that number at at least 700.
The Kremlin has not commented on the demonstrations. It had said on Friday that plans for an unauthorised protest in central Moscow were an illegal provocation.
State TV channels did not cover the demonstrations.
Local media reports suggested the authorities pressured students not to attend. In some cities, exams were scheduled on Sunday.
Alexei Navalny announced his intention to run for president in 2018 against Vladimir Putin. But he is barred from doing so after being found guilty in a case he said was politicised.
He said on his website that protests were planned in 99 cities, but that in 72 of them authorities did not give permission.
На сколько мне известно из осведомленных авторитетных источников, 26 марта 2017 года, вечером, Послу России в Британии в Лондоне, господину Яковенко Александру Владимировичу, через МИД Британии, было сделано предостережение о доведение своего правительства РФ, о не допустимости актов насилия и преследование, в отношение всех участников демократической всеобщей массовой акции протеста в России 26 марта 2017 года,против преступного коррумпированного режима Путина и его правительства .As far as I know from informed authoritative sources, March 26, 2017, in the evening, the Russian Ambassador to Britain in London, Mr. Yakovenko Alexander Vladimirovich, through the foreign office, it was cautioned about bringing his government of the Russian Federation, not about the validity of the acts of violence and harassment in respect of all participants in the democratic universal mass protests in Russia March 26, 2017,against the criminal corrupt regime of Putin and his government .
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Adwoa travelled to my hometown (Saint-Petersburg, Russia), for the first time and here's our little travel VLOG:
Our journey begins on the Victory Day (9th May) celebrating the Soviet Union's victory over the Nazi Germany in 1945 (WW2). We walked all over Saint-Petersburg, visited the former residence of the Russian emperors and empresses and world's second largest museum (after Louvre) - Hermitage, went into my old school and discovered various areas of Saint-Petersburg.
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Russia protests: Opposition leader Navalny and hundreds others arrested
Companion of Alexey Navalny -
Public and Political Figure Activist Russia Leonid Volkov
from the Danilovsky police department city of Moscow
Russia protests: Opposition leader Navalny and hundreds others arrested
Russia's main opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, has been arrested at an anti-corruption protest he organised in the capital, Moscow.
In the mass protests of the people of Russia, against the criminal corrupt regime of Putin, March 26, 2017 on the territory of Russia, took part, according to the interior Ministry of Russia, more than 12 800 000, people
Obvious to all, and today's events in March 26, 2017 demonstrated
that Russia has a new political force able to lead the people of Russia healthy forces of Russia, against tyranny,against the criminal corrupt regime of Putin and his entire gang, in which over 17 years of criminal rule of Putin's policies, the people of this country, Russia, has become even worse to live in complete poverty and poverty, the country is in the arbitrariness of the authorities, the police and the courts. From the Treasury of the state by Putin's gang,stolen more than 375 billion EUROS, without control of the national stolen all the natural resources of the country. Putin's regime must be overthrown, the country needs a new political change.The whole world knows Putin over 17 years of criminal rule the country and the people of Russia led to disaster.
Thousands of people joined rallies nationwide, calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev over corruption allegations.
At least 500 other protesters were detained in the capital and across the country.
Most of the marches were illegal, organised without official permission.
TV pictures showed demonstrators chanting Down with [Russian President Vladimir] Putin!, Russia without Putin! and Putin is a thief!.
Correspondents say the marches appear to be the biggest since anti-government demonstrations in 2011/2012.
Alexei Navalny was detained as he arrived to join the rally in central Moscow. Protesters then tried to prevent a police van from taking him away.
In a tweet after his detention, he urged fellow protesters to continue with the demonstration.
Guys, I'm fine. No need to fight to get me out. Walk along Tverskaya [Moscow main street]. Our topic of the day is the fight against corruption, he said (in Russian).
He later said police stormed the office of his foundation and detained its staff, who were broadcasting the protests live.
Demonstrations were also held in Saint Petersburg, Vladivostok, Novosibirsk, Tomsk and several other cities, where arrests had also been reported.
Why the protests?
Alexei Navalny called for the nationwide protests after he published reports claiming that Mr Medvedev controlled mansions, yachts and vineyards - a fortune that far outstripped his official salary.
Mr Medvedev's spokeswoman called the allegations propagandistic attacks, but the prime minister himself has not commented on the claims.
The reports included the accusation that Mr Medvedev had a special house for a duck on one of his properties - and on Sunday, some demonstrators held up images of yellow rubber ducks.
Others showed up with their faces painted green, a reference to a recent attack in which Mr Navalny was hit with green liquid.
In Moscow, protesters filled Pushkin square and some climbed the monument to poet Alexander Pushkin shouting impeachment. Turnout was estimated to be between 7,000 and 8,000, according to police.
The police said 500 protesters had been arrested in the capital alone, but a rights group, OVD Info, put that number at at least 700.
The Kremlin has not commented on the demonstrations. It had said on Friday that plans for an unauthorised protest in central Moscow were an illegal provocation.
State TV channels did not cover the demonstrations.
Local media reports suggested the authorities pressured students not to attend. In some cities, exams were scheduled on Sunday.
Alexei Navalny announced his intention to run for president in 2018 against Vladimir Putin. But he is barred from doing so after being found guilty in a case he said was politicised.
He said on his website that protests were planned in 99 cities, but that in 72 of them authorities did not give permission.
Black Patriots - Black footballers in Russia
This year’s World Cup is held in Russia – a place where black footballers have often been racially abused while playing. In this film we meet three black footballers in Russia, for a multi-layered look at their life experiences.
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Featuring:
Mouhamed Kone
Thon Peter Athian
Mark Amado Balde
Directed by Turkina Faso @turkinafaso
Narrative & interviews by Mary Komarova @vorvalis
Edited by Vera Romanova @vera.v.romanova
Director of photography - Grigory Veksler @gregsler
Second camera - Turkina Faso
Drone operator - Max Listov @maxlistov
Sound on set - Vadim Sergatch @vadimsergach
Sound design & music by Andrey Novikov
Colour grading by Platon Lagutin @cut__art
Wardrobe stylist - Irina Dubina @iradubina
Producer in Russia - Valentina Tsymbalova @valentina_____ts
Production manager - Natalia Klimova @misssnatali
Rap KARANDASH - «DOMA»
Translator (from French) - Natalia Menshikova
Translator (from English) - Andrew Freeburg
Translator (to Russian) - Mary Komarova
Title copyright - Olesya Iva
Special thanks to Denis Papen
DAZED
Producer - Bec Evans
Executive producer - Thomas Gorton
NOWNESS
Comissioner - Michael Lewin
Moscow / London 2018
Why I Stopped Wearing Braids in Moscow | Black girl in Russia
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Russian Opposition Leader Arrested
Russia's main opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, has been arrested at an anti-corruption protest he organised in the capital, Moscow. Thousands of people joined rallies nationwide, calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev over corruption allegations. At least 500 other protesters were detained in the capital and across the country. Most of the marches were illegal, organised without official permission. Hundreds of other protesters have been detained across the country, activists say.
TV pictures showed demonstrators chanting Down with [Russian President Vladimir] Putin!, Russia without Putin! and Putin is a thief!. Correspondents say the marches appear to be the biggest since anti-government demonstrations in 2011/2012. He later said police stormed the office of his foundation and detained its staff, who were broadcasting the protests live. Demonstrations were also held in Saint Petersburg, Vladivostok, Novosibirsk, Tomsk and several other cities, where arrests had also been reported. Why the protests?
Alexei Navalny called for the nationwide protests after he published reports claiming that Mr Medvedev controlled mansions, yachts and vineyards - a fortune that far outstripped his official salary. Mr Medvedev's spokeswoman called the allegations propagandistic attacks, but the prime minister himself has not commented on the claims. The reports included the accusation that Mr Medvedev had a special house for a duck on one of his properties - and on Sunday, some demonstrators held up images of yellow rubber ducks. Others showed up with their faces painted green, a reference to a recent attack in which Mr Navalny was hit with green liquid. In Moscow, protesters filled Pushkin square and some climbed the monument to poet Alexander Pushkin shouting impeachment. Turnout was estimated to be between 7,000 and 8,000, according to police. The police said 500 protesters had been arrested in the capital alone, but a rights group, OVD Info, put that number at at least 700.
The Kremlin has not commented on the demonstrations. It had said on Friday that plans for an unauthorised protest in central Moscow were an illegal provocation. State TV channels did not cover the demonstrations. Local media reports suggested the authorities pressured students not to attend. In some cities, exams were scheduled on Sunday. Alexei Navalny announced his intention to run for president in 2018 against Vladimir Putin. But he is barred from doing so after being found guilty in a case he said was politicised. He said on his website that protests were planned in 99 cities, but that in 72 of them authorities did not give permission.
Gorky Park: Moscow Russia: #BestTop100
This is a #BestTop100 challenge to Eight Miles from Home, Hey Nadine and Gone with the Wynns and all fellow travel YouTubers. To make 100 interesting vlogs about different places of the same city. No cherry-picking of fresh attractions from many countries or cities. One city. 100 vlogs. New post once a week. The toughest challenge of a vloggers' creativity. #8milesfromhome, #nayders07, #gonewiththewynns
This week, we are visiting Gorky park of Moscow. It's interesting that the Scorpions recorded a power ballad Wind of Change that has been viewed more than 680 million times on YouTube as of April 2019. They were inspired to write the song after performing at the Moscow Music Peace Festival in August 1989. The opening lines are:
I follow the Moskva
Down to Gorky Park
Listening to the wind of change
Let's see how the Gorky Park of Moscow looks now after many years since that Wind of Change that was breathed and expressed by Scorpions.
Here's a link to the original song:
0:00 - A Fountain by the main entrance
0:03 - An improvised passage
0:11 - A statue near
0:19 - A lake
0:22 - Pushkin embankment
0:34 - An underground passage
0:51 - A museum and an observation deck
1:48 - A Saxophonist
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Vagabrothers:
The Hand, and the Panamanian black girl with a Russian name, sings Rhianna Take a Bow
Hand, Panamanian, Panama, black, girl, Russian name, Ninoshka Wilson, sings, karaoke Rhianna Take a Bow, shy
Anton Chekhov
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov was a Russian physician, dramaturge and author who is considered to be among the greatest writers of short stories in history. His career as a dramatist produced four classics and his best short stories are held in high esteem by writers and critics. Chekhov practised as a medical doctor throughout most of his literary career: Medicine is my lawful wife, he once said, and literature is my mistress.
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Российская империя. Серия 8. Александр I. Часть 2
Российская империя. Проект Леонида Парфёнова
Александр I. Часть 2
Отечественная война 1812 года.
Бородинская битва, сдача Москвы, первые партизаны, переправа через Березину, изгнание Наполеона из России.
Заграничный поход русской армии, разгром Наполеона, взятие Парижа и оккупация Франции.
Священный союз монархов.
Деятельность Аракчеева и военные поселения.
Царство Польское.
Начало Кавказской войны — самой долгой в истории империи.
Село Яраг — столица газавата.
Новый стиль империи — Русский ампир.
Кризис царствования, болезнь и смерть Александра I; легенда о старце Фёдоре Кузьмиче.
Prospekt Mira by Dylan Balbirnie
I saw the light
I saw the light
grow bright as the sun went down
change the mood of the town
I saw the rain
I saw the rain
Stick as it hit the ground
Soak into the joy that I'd found
I saw the girl that came into the Irish Bar
The girl that I'd seen come out of Sandford's Bazaar
The things that you see on Prospekt Mira
Glimpses of lives you don't understand
I saw the boy
I saw the boy
touch the nose of the bronze artist
walk away with a promise
I saw the man
I saw the man
waiting for hours by the fountain
waiting with flowers by Pushkin's fountain
I saw the girl that came into the Irish Bar
The girl that I'd seen come out of Sandford's Bazaar
The things that you see on Prospekt Mira
Glimpses of lives you don't understand
You know I'll come down to bump into you
I know when you leave and where you're going to
I hope the lights haven't been blinding my eyes
I hope the street lamps are no disguise.
Russian Academy of Sciences
The Russian Academy of Sciences Rossíiskaya akadémiya naúk) consists of the national academy of Russia; a network of scientific research institutes from across the Russian Federation; and additional scientific and social units such as libraries, publishing units, and hospitals.
Headquartered in Moscow, the Academy is considered a civil, self-governed, non-commercial organization chartered by the Government of Russia. It combines the members of RAS and scientists employed by institutions.
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Ivan Abramovich Gannibal: Afro- Russian Naval Legend
Ivan Abramovich Gannibal: Afro- Russian Naval Legend
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St Petersburg Academy of Sciences | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:09 1 Membership
00:03:26 2 Present structure
00:03:56 2.1 Territorial branches
00:06:07 2.2 Regional centers
00:07:13 3 Institutions
00:09:16 4 Awards
00:09:32 5 History
00:09:41 5.1 The Academy of Sciences of the Russian Empire
00:12:57 5.2 The Academy of Sciences of the USSR
00:18:03 5.3 Post-Soviet period of the Academy
00:19:41 5.3.1 Reforms (2013—2018)
00:24:01 6 Presidents
00:24:43 7 Nobel Prize laureates affiliated with the Academy
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The Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS; Russian: Росси́йская акаде́мия нау́к (РАН) Rossíiskaya akadémiya naúk) consists of the national academy of Russia; a network of scientific research institutes from across the Russian Federation; and additional scientific and social units such as libraries, publishing units, and hospitals.
Headquartered in Moscow, the Academy (RAS) is considered a civil, self-governed, non-commercial organization chartered by the Government of Russia. It combines the members of RAS (see below) and scientists employed by institutions. Near the central academy building there is a monument to Yuri Gagarin in the square bearing his name.
As of November 2017, the Academy included 1008 institutions and other units; in total about 125,000 people were employed of whom 47,000 were scientific researchers.