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i guess it's what makes paris paris. but there's no denying its commitment to beauty makes paris incomparable to any other city in the world. and i love it. the metro for me has always been a bit of a necessity. you know, like most people, i pop in and out to get somewhere really fast, and i've never really taken the time to appreciate it. i feel like it's time to get to know it better. made up of 321 stations, 214km of underground track and 16 lines, there are over four million journeys made a day... ..and several stations worthy of a special visit. paris isn't the oldest underground in the world. in fact, the london underground opened its doors to the public in 1863 - almost 40 years before paris. across europe, in glasgow and budapest, other subway systems were built. meanwhile, here, all kinds of creative and outrageous proposals were made to solve their traffic problems. finally, an electric underground network was agreed on and work began tout suite. it opened its doors in the heart of paris 125 years ago, at the p
i guess it's what makes paris paris. but there's no denying its commitment to beauty makes paris incomparable to any other city in the world. and i love it. the metro for me has always been a bit of a necessity. you know, like most people, i pop in and out to get somewhere really fast, and i've never really taken the time to appreciate it. i feel like it's time to get to know it better. made up of 321 stations, 214km of underground track and 16 lines, there are over four million journeys made a...
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here is the scene live in paris, where paris saint-germain are due to hold their victory parade. hello. ukraine claims to have hit more than 40 russian bombers, in what the country's security service says is a "a large-scale special operation aimed at destroying enemy bomber aircraft." the attacks are reported to have taken place at several russian airbases - some many thousands of kilometres from ukraine. two locations are understood to be in siberia - the belaya airbase in southern russia and the olenya airbase, which is in the north near murmansk. the ukrainian military has released this footage which it says shows a line of russian warplanes at belaya. it appears to have been filmed by a drone and shows the aircraft exploding. russian media is reporting the attack in murmansk, but says air defences are working. our world affairs correspondent paul adams gave us the latest details from kyiv. you know, ukrainians have experienced moments of euphoria when their military has conducted successful operations against major russian military targets in the past. one thinks about the a
here is the scene live in paris, where paris saint-germain are due to hold their victory parade. hello. ukraine claims to have hit more than 40 russian bombers, in what the country's security service says is a "a large-scale special operation aimed at destroying enemy bomber aircraft." the attacks are reported to have taken place at several russian airbases - some many thousands of kilometres from ukraine. two locations are understood to be in siberia - the belaya airbase in southern...
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our advice is to go to paris, immediately, to paris, i said, to paris, i believe it is not too late,outh the duke of wellington is moving towards toulouse, he would not mind appropriating for himself the title of the conqueror of paris, and napoleon again tries to come to an agreement with austria, the austrian emperor prefers to see napoleon in paris, not alexander. schwarzenberg will not go to paris. well, let's see. now the outcome of this endless war depended on his decision, the russian emperor, a war that had been going on since the time when his grandmother, empress catherine the great, was still on the russian throne. on march 12, alexander i announced his irrevocable decision to go to the capital of france. schwarzenberg pursued the retreating napoleon, which led further and further away. the troop of marshals marmont and martier and a large detachment of the national guard, who were hurrying to join napoleon. after the battle, the french retreated to paris. only two weeks later, on march 27, napoleon learned that the enemy had moved on the capital. the emperor was in the to
our advice is to go to paris, immediately, to paris, i said, to paris, i believe it is not too late,outh the duke of wellington is moving towards toulouse, he would not mind appropriating for himself the title of the conqueror of paris, and napoleon again tries to come to an agreement with austria, the austrian emperor prefers to see napoleon in paris, not alexander. schwarzenberg will not go to paris. well, let's see. now the outcome of this endless war depended on his decision, the russian...
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elle est à nous, elle est chez nous, elle est à paris!ff">- a quelques kilomètres de là, la tour eiffel brille de mille feux, illuminée aux couleurs de paris. les supporters célèbrent dans un concert de chants, de pétards et de klaxons du trocadéro aux champs-elysées, interdits aux voitures pour l'occasion et vite noirs de monde. malgré le dispositif de sécurité, 5400 policiers et gendarmes mobilisés pour la soirée à paris et dans son agglomération, plusieurs débordements viennent ternir les festivités. les forces de l'ordre o
elle est à nous, elle est chez nous, elle est à paris!ff">- a quelques kilomètres de là, la tour eiffel brille de mille feux, illuminée aux couleurs de paris. les supporters célèbrent dans un concert de chants, de pétards et de klaxons du trocadéro aux champs-elysées, interdits aux voitures pour l'occasion et vite noirs de monde. malgré le dispositif de sécurité, 5400 policiers et gendarmes mobilisés pour la soirée à paris et dans son agglomération, plusieurs...
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and there were a total of 559 arrests, of which nearly 500 happened in paris.ore than 300 people were detained. in the last few hours, the team has been celebrating the victory in paris, as joe inwood reports. this is how paris saint-germain want to celebrate their victory - a parade through the french capital to mark an extraordinary football achievement by a team that last night proved themselves the finest in europe, if not the world. but the champs-elysees was a very different scene just hours ago - joyous, undoubtedly, but also violent. cars were set alight, shops looted, riot police, tear gas and water cannon deployed. there were hundreds of arrests and two people killed, although it is still not clear if they were connected to this violence. the government made it clear there will not be a repeat tonight. translation: no, no, we will not tolerate any acts of violence this evening, and the internal security forces have been instructed to intervene systematically and immediately whenever they see violence. it has marred what was one of the most dominant ch
and there were a total of 559 arrests, of which nearly 500 happened in paris.ore than 300 people were detained. in the last few hours, the team has been celebrating the victory in paris, as joe inwood reports. this is how paris saint-germain want to celebrate their victory - a parade through the french capital to mark an extraordinary football achievement by a team that last night proved themselves the finest in europe, if not the world. but the champs-elysees was a very different scene just...
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night in paris as two people died in paris and hundreds of people arrested after the victory parade having clinched the champions league title and it turned to violence. translation: our players are making us proud, what a great win yesterday. many french people are proud all but, i would like to say that behind all of this joy and celebration, i also want to have a thought for the victims and the family of the victims. the two people who died. we are still confirming whether the celebrations, whether the death of these two people are linked to the celebrations of last night. there seems to be no link between the death of the person in south-western france and the celebrations last night. but, when it comes to the person hit by a car in paris, our thoughts are with the family and the people who are close to the victim. the third message is for our police and security forces, whoever they are, firefighters, police officers, military officers. everyone has been excellent and they have been courageous. last night in their mission they had a tedious and hard task ahead of them. around 3
night in paris as two people died in paris and hundreds of people arrested after the victory parade having clinched the champions league title and it turned to violence. translation: our players are making us proud, what a great win yesterday. many french people are proud all but, i would like to say that behind all of this joy and celebration, i also want to have a thought for the victims and the family of the victims. the two people who died. we are still confirming whether the celebrations,...
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two people have died and 559 arrested during champions league final celebrations in paris. this comes after paris saint germain won their first ever european champions league football final - soundly beating inter milan 5-0 in munich. with more on this, i'm joined by nicky schiller. bring us up-to-date on what the french authorities are saying. the interior ministry have confirmed two people have died and 192 others have been injured during those celebrations, as you say, after paris saint-germain won that champions league trophy final against inter milan in munich. the two people who died, the authorities are telling us it is a 17-year-old boy who was stabbed in the chest in the town of dax during those celebrations. the other person to die, a 23-year-old man was driving a scooter through central paris and was hit by a car. the prosecutors office say the driver was detained but that they tested negative for drugs and also alcohol. now we know that there were a number of clashes in the centre of paris and indeed 559 people have been detained. flares were set off, fireworks
two people have died and 559 arrested during champions league final celebrations in paris. this comes after paris saint germain won their first ever european champions league football final - soundly beating inter milan 5-0 in munich. with more on this, i'm joined by nicky schiller. bring us up-to-date on what the french authorities are saying. the interior ministry have confirmed two people have died and 192 others have been injured during those celebrations, as you say, after paris...
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our resident in paris, yuri vasilevsky, will inform me that donald and his fiancée have flown from parisdon, and i will be transferred to bordeaux, from where i will travel by sea to moscow. donald and i will never again... june 22, 4:00 a.m., without declaring war, german troops attacked our country. comrade fitin, i demand that i be immediately put to work. but when the great patriotic war began, she herself simply began to blackmail the leadership, demanding that she be sent as a mother to the rear of the germans. and what do you think of our gypsy? you know, pasha, you can't throw away such people. this is the gold fund of soviet intelligence. they promised a lot, who to meet her, let's listen, think, we have trump, but we don't know rare earth metals, we started digging, but there's nothing there, pedmanula, pedvela. are you crazy? which president were you going to meet with this song? i think ours will like it. kvn, major league, third quarterfinal. on saturday on the first. for the twenty-fifth anniversary of lethal force. on saturday, on the first one. with a new american passpor
our resident in paris, yuri vasilevsky, will inform me that donald and his fiancée have flown from parisdon, and i will be transferred to bordeaux, from where i will travel by sea to moscow. donald and i will never again... june 22, 4:00 a.m., without declaring war, german troops attacked our country. comrade fitin, i demand that i be immediately put to work. but when the great patriotic war began, she herself simply began to blackmail the leadership, demanding that she be sent as a mother to...
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and there were a total of 559 arrests - of which nearly 500 happened in paris. more than 300 people were detained. here is the prefect of the paris police, laurent nunez, translation: there were like fireworks thrown at the police officers and this is why i really want to see... to say here and reiterate the fact that we really need to differentiate the fact that there were real psg fans enjoying their night - and individuals who were not here to watch the game and just to have a go at the police officers. with more on this, i'm joined by nicky schiller. he is in the newsroom. take us through how events unfolded. well it all started after that victory by psg in the champions league, the first time they have won it and then on the streets of paris, we saw clashes with police and it was interesting that the police chief was keen to point out that he didn't believe that it was paris saint-germain supporters, rather what he described as vandals and looters who are out to have a go at the police. they were there for a confrontation. now we have seen pictures of firew
and there were a total of 559 arrests - of which nearly 500 happened in paris. more than 300 people were detained. here is the prefect of the paris police, laurent nunez, translation: there were like fireworks thrown at the police officers and this is why i really want to see... to say here and reiterate the fact that we really need to differentiate the fact that there were real psg fans enjoying their night - and individuals who were not here to watch the game and just to have a go at the...
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a man riding a scooter was hit by a car in the south-west of paris. french media saying that is a 20-year-old man but we know there were a number of clashes in the centre of paris after psg had that win over inter milan, that 5-0 win in the champions league. there were thousands of police on the streets of paris in preparation in case there was trouble. we saw that tear gas was used, and water cannon, the latest figures sein 559 people have been arrested. flares and fireworks were set off, bus shelters smashed. we have seen pictures of cars torched amidst those celebrations. police say most of the people detained were suspected of possessing fireworks and causing disorder. they issued a statement saying troublemakers on the champs-elysees were looking to create incidents and repeatedly came into contact with police by throwing a large fireworks and other objects. indeed french media are reporting that one police officer has had a serious injury to his eye after being hit by a firework. we should say the majority of fans who were celebrating, it was a
a man riding a scooter was hit by a car in the south-west of paris. french media saying that is a 20-year-old man but we know there were a number of clashes in the centre of paris after psg had that win over inter milan, that 5-0 win in the champions league. there were thousands of police on the streets of paris in preparation in case there was trouble. we saw that tear gas was used, and water cannon, the latest figures sein 559 people have been arrested. flares and fireworks were set off, bus...
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and there were a total of 599 arrests, of which nearly 500 happened in paris. more than 300 people have been detained. here is the prefect of the paris police, laurent nunez, speaking in the last few minutes. translation: there were like fireworks thrown at the police officers and this is why i really want to see... and say here and reiterate the fact that we really need to differentiate the fact that there were real psg fans enjoying their night and individuals who were not here to watch the game and just to have a go at the police officers. with more on this i'm joined by nicky schiller. he is in the newsroom. take us through events unfolded last night. so this violence started, the chief police saying in the last hour or so, during the second half of the game. he was keen to emphasise during that news conference that he did not believe it was true psg fans who were causing the trouble. rather he described them as looters and vandals and people who wanted to confront the police. he said that 559 people had been arrested during those clashes and we have seen p
and there were a total of 599 arrests, of which nearly 500 happened in paris. more than 300 people have been detained. here is the prefect of the paris police, laurent nunez, speaking in the last few minutes. translation: there were like fireworks thrown at the police officers and this is why i really want to see... and say here and reiterate the fact that we really need to differentiate the fact that there were real psg fans enjoying their night and individuals who were not here to watch the...
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the ninth paris half marathon has ended, it took place in the chelyabinsk region, in the village of paris from my colleague, sports journalist of the first channel maria bas. there is a place on the map called paris, and we are not talking about the capital of france, but about a village in the chelyabinsk region, where the already famous paris half marathon is held. adult. children, grandmothers, grandfathers, everyone chooses the type of competition and distance to their liking, you are the main breath, do not let it go, no, we are all under control, we have everything, do not even worry, yes, i answer, she can not, so many people, so many emotions, and as an honored coach i will say that this is paris the highest measure in the chelyabinsk region, so everything worked out, consider it my first for me kilometer, i liked the medals, everything is great here. i'm glad we came here, i think that such holidays should be held, older people should participate, those who love sports, take care of their health, i'm turning 65 this year, i 'm still working. the mascots of the event are a separat
the ninth paris half marathon has ended, it took place in the chelyabinsk region, in the village of paris from my colleague, sports journalist of the first channel maria bas. there is a place on the map called paris, and we are not talking about the capital of france, but about a village in the chelyabinsk region, where the already famous paris half marathon is held. adult. children, grandmothers, grandfathers, everyone chooses the type of competition and distance to their liking, you are the...
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and there were a total of 559 arrests, of which nearly 500 happened in paris. more than 300 people were detained. in the last few hours, the team has been celebrating the victory in paris, as joe inwood reports. this is how paris saint-germain wanted to celebrate their victory, a parade through the french capital to mark an extraordinary footballing achievement by a team that last night proved themselves the finest in europe, if not the world. but the champs-elysees was a very different scene last night. joyous, undoubtedly, but also violent. cars were set alight, shops looted, riot police, tear gas and water cannon deployed. there were hundreds of arrests and two people killed, although it's still not clear if their deaths were connected to this violence. translation: i'm angry about the fact that we cannot celebrate the win of our paris saint-germain players without violence. french people all over the country wanted to celebrate, wanted to enjoy a great victory on the sports field, and that's been tainted. those who spoilt the party yesterday are barbaric. t
and there were a total of 559 arrests, of which nearly 500 happened in paris. more than 300 people were detained. in the last few hours, the team has been celebrating the victory in paris, as joe inwood reports. this is how paris saint-germain wanted to celebrate their victory, a parade through the french capital to mark an extraordinary footballing achievement by a team that last night proved themselves the finest in europe, if not the world. but the champs-elysees was a very different scene...
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there is a place on the map called paris.are not talking about the capital of france, but about a village in the chelyabinsk region, where the already famous paris half marathon is held. adults, children, grandmas, grandpas, everyone chooses the type of competition and the distance to their liking. the main thing is not to lose your breath. no, under control, everything is under our control. don't even worry. i answer, she can't, there are so many people, so many emotions, and as an honored coach i will say that this is paris, the highest measure in the chelyabinsk region, that's how it all worked out, consider it my first kilometer, i liked the medals, everything is great here, i'm glad that we came here, i think that such holidays should be held, older people should participate, those who love sports, do, take care of... their health, i'm turning 65 this year, but i'm still working. the mascots of the event are a separate topic, children literally follow them on their heels, so that take a photo for memory. the main mascot
there is a place on the map called paris.are not talking about the capital of france, but about a village in the chelyabinsk region, where the already famous paris half marathon is held. adults, children, grandmas, grandpas, everyone chooses the type of competition and the distance to their liking. the main thing is not to lose your breath. no, under control, everything is under our control. don't even worry. i answer, she can't, there are so many people, so many emotions, and as an honored...
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en parís.s que no deben tener nada que ver con el deporte, vamos a la otra cara de la celebración. los jugadores del paris saint germain arribaron hoy a la capital francesa para presentarle el trofeo a sus aficionados juan carlos díaz murrieta con las imágenes deportivas . >> qué tal amigos de tudn? qué gusto saludarle. soy juan carlos díaz murrieta. vámonos con la información deportiva . el gran premio de españa. mira, estaba el chavo bellingham y se llevó el primer lugar del gran premio de cataluña . norris . leclerc . tercero. verstappen hasta la 10.a posición por un castigo. así es que. así. el uno y el dos, para variar . mclaren se llevó el gran premio . actividad de roland garros empieza a poner bueno y esta semana arrancan las rondas definitorias . alcaraz venció a shelton y ahora se enfrentará a paul . partido largo es 766364 y seis cuatro. tres sets a uno. a favor del español, que avanza de esta forma a los cuartos de final . terminó el giro de italia. vean nada más que postales. así,
en parís.s que no deben tener nada que ver con el deporte, vamos a la otra cara de la celebración. los jugadores del paris saint germain arribaron hoy a la capital francesa para presentarle el trofeo a sus aficionados juan carlos díaz murrieta con las imágenes deportivas . >> qué tal amigos de tudn? qué gusto saludarle. soy juan carlos díaz murrieta. vámonos con la información deportiva . el gran premio de españa. mira, estaba el chavo bellingham y se llevó el primer lugar del...
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a suburb of paris, saint-denis. in the relatively recent past, one of the centers of unrest. luxurious buildings have sprung up here like mushrooms after the rain. however, not all locals see this luxury that appeared with the olympics that took place in paris. many still feel unwanted. we are worried about the future of our youth, but for the authorities it is clearly not a priority. athletes from all over the world lived here, in the olympic village next to the social centers. the 2,500 apartments built by kigr in paris in 2004 will now be sold, and already in the fall, and only a part of them will go to social needs. for the mayor of the city, these buildings are a project of a new era. the mayor's dream is to make saint-denis a kind of calling card. the olympic games gave saint-denis a new image, now we want to get the most out of it. previously, we were perceived only as a slum with a high proportion of migrants. now our city should become a center for tourists in the suburbs of paris, including thanks to new hotels. for example, we have developed beregassen as a promena
a suburb of paris, saint-denis. in the relatively recent past, one of the centers of unrest. luxurious buildings have sprung up here like mushrooms after the rain. however, not all locals see this luxury that appeared with the olympics that took place in paris. many still feel unwanted. we are worried about the future of our youth, but for the authorities it is clearly not a priority. athletes from all over the world lived here, in the olympic village next to the social centers. the 2,500...
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on l'a vu scintiller sous le soleil de paris. la coupe a été présentée.biance, de la musique. les parisiens sont heureux. ils sont heureux de voir le trophée. les joueurs l'ont présenté il y a quelques instants. c'est la très grande fête, ici. - la fête sur les champs-elysées. on est contents de voir ces images. il y a eu des débordements la nuit dernière après la victoire du psg, des débordements à paris et en région parisienne. là, c'est une atmosphère bon enfant. les joueurs du psg sont célébrés. on parlait de l'entraîneur, luis enrique. c'est sa 2e ligue des champions. il l'avait remportée en 2015 avec
on l'a vu scintiller sous le soleil de paris. la coupe a été présentée.biance, de la musique. les parisiens sont heureux. ils sont heureux de voir le trophée. les joueurs l'ont présenté il y a quelques instants. c'est la très grande fête, ici. - la fête sur les champs-elysées. on est contents de voir ces images. il y a eu des débordements la nuit dernière après la victoire du psg, des débordements à paris et en région parisienne. là, c'est une atmosphère bon enfant. les...
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to see paris and run a half marathon.s purpose , sports and healthy lifestyle enthusiasts gather in the chelyabinsk region every year. details in the report by maria bas. there is a place on the map called paris, and we are not talking about the capital of france, but about a village in the chelyabinsk region, where the already famous paris half marathon takes place, adult children, grandmothers, grandfathers all choose the type of competition and distance to their liking, the main thing is your breath don't sell it, we have everything under control, don't even worry about us, yes i answer, she can't, so many people, so many emotions, and as an honored coach i will say that this is paris, the highest measure in the cheleben region, that's how it all worked out, consider it my first kilometer for me, i liked the medals, everything is great here. i'm glad that we came here, i think that such holidays should be held, older people should participate, those who love sports, should take care of their health, i'm turning 65 this
to see paris and run a half marathon.s purpose , sports and healthy lifestyle enthusiasts gather in the chelyabinsk region every year. details in the report by maria bas. there is a place on the map called paris, and we are not talking about the capital of france, but about a village in the chelyabinsk region, where the already famous paris half marathon takes place, adult children, grandmothers, grandfathers all choose the type of competition and distance to their liking, the main thing is...
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after the french government fled paris to bordeaux, paris was declared a free city. france did not defend it, that is, german troops simply occupied paris, while the french resistance movement. which we know now, this is a very big world. the french resistance movement, if it operated, then in rural areas, and it was for the most part, it was the communist underground in the large cities resistance. was limited to someone in the kitchen speaking out against the germans, but at the same time he worked as a university professor, as a court employee, as a local government employee, that is, as if we were holding the bag, in general and on the whole we were working with the germans. the very concept of collaborationism, denoting treacherous cooperation with the enemy , was born in france. the north of the country. by the germans, in the south the government of marshal pitten settled, which cowardly served adolf hitler. after germany's attack on the ussr, the pro-fascist parties of france came forward with the initiative to create a separate national legion to fight bolsh
after the french government fled paris to bordeaux, paris was declared a free city. france did not defend it, that is, german troops simply occupied paris, while the french resistance movement. which we know now, this is a very big world. the french resistance movement, if it operated, then in rural areas, and it was for the most part, it was the communist underground in the large cities resistance. was limited to someone in the kitchen speaking out against the germans, but at the same time he...
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the fifteenth arrondissement of paris, the discreet charm of the bourgeoisie, the carousel, children playing in the sandbox, the percy in the pocket bookstore is considered one of the best in the french capital among the numerous iranian diaspora, a persian restaurant nearby, shop worker mathieu opens the doors, inside are shelves lined with books in persian . as if i were returning to tehran. if not all french people can read literature in persian, then cinematography is certainly closer to the heart and eyes of the average frenchman. one of the films presented at the film festival, a film by young iranian director sahand sarhandi, about a series of unsolved murders of iranian intellectuals and writers in iran. iranian cinema is based on ancient persian culture. our origins go back to antiquity, there is not much money in our cinema, especially since in iran we had to ask permission for every step, everything is in the hands of the state. nahal hahigar, who is responsible for the festival program, hardly finds time to answer all the questions from the audience together with the fest
the fifteenth arrondissement of paris, the discreet charm of the bourgeoisie, the carousel, children playing in the sandbox, the percy in the pocket bookstore is considered one of the best in the french capital among the numerous iranian diaspora, a persian restaurant nearby, shop worker mathieu opens the doors, inside are shelves lined with books in persian . as if i were returning to tehran. if not all french people can read literature in persian, then cinematography is certainly closer to...
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if you're craving a fresh, crusty baguette, paris might come to mind. but believe it or not, this bakery is 100% korean. what started as a family-owned shop 80 years ago became a key player in mass-producing bread and pastries in south korea and now the popular bakery is going global with 4,000 stores in 14 countries across asia, europe and the us. and it has ambitious expansion plans. le croissant, could you say this is a european product? i would say it is a universal product, right. but going global for paris baguette or anyone else in the food business has its challenges. figuring out local pallets and taste, changing trends in eating and of course, pricing. the bakery says its system of delivering frozen dough to stores around the world is both efficient and means products have a longer shelf life. paris baguette isn't the only one. bakeries have become really popular here in south east asia. this is a popular shopping district in the centre of singapore. there are malls all the way down this road and in their basements there'll be three, four, fiv
if you're craving a fresh, crusty baguette, paris might come to mind. but believe it or not, this bakery is 100% korean. what started as a family-owned shop 80 years ago became a key player in mass-producing bread and pastries in south korea and now the popular bakery is going global with 4,000 stores in 14 countries across asia, europe and the us. and it has ambitious expansion plans. le croissant, could you say this is a european product? i would say it is a universal product, right. but...
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country at the time that the paris accord were being negotiated. think it is worth remembering that the principal criticism that was then made was that the terms to be insisted on were were too tough. not that the terms were too generous. we we wondered what was considered peace with honor was that the united states would not, in a war by overthrowing a government with which it had been associated and. that still seems like an objective that that was correct. now, there were several other assumptions that were made at that time that were later falsified by events that were beyond the control of that word, did unforeseeable by anybody who negotiated these agreements, including the disintegrate of or the weakening of executive authority in the united states for reasons unconnected with foreign policy, considering. so the premises of the paris accord in terms of aid, but with the possibility of aid and in terms of other factors, tended to tended to disintegrate. i see no purpose now in in reviewing that particular history within the context of the tim
country at the time that the paris accord were being negotiated. think it is worth remembering that the principal criticism that was then made was that the terms to be insisted on were were too tough. not that the terms were too generous. we we wondered what was considered peace with honor was that the united states would not, in a war by overthrowing a government with which it had been associated and. that still seems like an objective that that was correct. now, there were several other...
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, in the village of paris.ails from my colleague, sports journalist of the first channel maria bas. there is a place on the map called paris, and we are not talking about the capital of france, but about a village in the chelyabinsk region, where the already famous paris half marathon is held. grown-up children, grandmothers, grandfathers, everyone chooses. so many people, so many emotions and i , as an honored coach, will say that this paris is the highest measure in the chelyabinsk region, so everything turned out, consider it my first kilometer, i liked the medals, everything is great here, i am glad that we ... came here, i think that such holidays should be held, older people should participate, those who love sports, to do, to take care of my health, i'm turning 65 this year, but i'm still working. the mascots of the event are a separate topic, children literally follow them around to take a photo as a souvenir. the main mascot of the paris marathon is, of course, not even one, there are three of them, th
, in the village of paris.ails from my colleague, sports journalist of the first channel maria bas. there is a place on the map called paris, and we are not talking about the capital of france, but about a village in the chelyabinsk region, where the already famous paris half marathon is held. grown-up children, grandmothers, grandfathers, everyone chooses. so many people, so many emotions and i , as an honored coach, will say that this paris is the highest measure in the chelyabinsk region, so...
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itself, then from paris he returned to poland, now he leaves again from poland to paris, then home, i hope, that's how many miles i traveled with one person, back and forth, back and forth, eh, so at least you were on horseback. and the infantry walked the whole way, your excellency, lord, all-holy, how long will we trample europe, my son is growing up, soon he himself will go to serve again, the banappard, and i said, he should have been shot right away, well, never mind, god willing , next time i will shoot them myself. and then judge me, both the sovereign and god, and allow me to ask you to shoot napoleon, show me, because he is very curious about who he has been following for so many years, but the russian troops did not manage to catch napoleon and engage his army in another battle. even before napoleon entered paris, the allies declared him an outlaw, and a few days later the mobilization of the allied armies began. of all his forces, napoleon could use only 128,000 in the campaign. man, while the allies, already having an army of 700,000 , intended to increase it to... the e
itself, then from paris he returned to poland, now he leaves again from poland to paris, then home, i hope, that's how many miles i traveled with one person, back and forth, back and forth, eh, so at least you were on horseback. and the infantry walked the whole way, your excellency, lord, all-holy, how long will we trample europe, my son is growing up, soon he himself will go to serve again, the banappard, and i said, he should have been shot right away, well, never mind, god willing , next...
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if you're craving a fresh, crusty baguette, paris might come to mind.ut believe it or not, this bakery is 100% korean. what started as a family-owned shop 80 years ago became a key player in mass-producing bread and pastries in south korea. and now the popular bakery is going global, with 4,000 stores in 14 countries across asia, europe and the us. and it has ambitious expansion plans. like croissant - would you say this is like a european product? i would say it's a universal product, right? but going global for paris baguette, or anyone else in the food business, has its challenges. figuring out local palates and tastes, changing trends in eating, and, of course, pricing. the bakery says its system of delivering frozen dough to stores around the world is both efficient and means products have a longer shelf life. paris baguette isn't the only one. bakeries have become really popular here in southeast asia. this is a popular shopping district in the centre of singapore. there are malls all the way down this road, and in their basements there'll be thre
if you're craving a fresh, crusty baguette, paris might come to mind.ut believe it or not, this bakery is 100% korean. what started as a family-owned shop 80 years ago became a key player in mass-producing bread and pastries in south korea. and now the popular bakery is going global, with 4,000 stores in 14 countries across asia, europe and the us. and it has ambitious expansion plans. like croissant - would you say this is like a european product? i would say it's a universal product, right?...
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on saturday evening - after paris saint-germain won the trophy, in munich. the figure of two fatalities was confirmed by the interior ministry of france. the ministry also said that 192 people - who they described as demonstrators - were injured. in addition - 22 police officers were injured - that number includes four who were hurt in locations outside of paris. none are understood to have been seriously hurt. and there were a total of 559 arrests - of which nearly 500 happened in paris. more than 300 people were detained. here is the prefect of the paris police laurent nunez speaking in the last few minutes. translation: there were, like, fireworks thrown at the police officers. and this is why we really want to see and show and say here and reiterate the fact that we really need to differentiate the fact that there were real psg fans enjoying their night and individuals were who were not here to watch the game, but just to go at police officers. the bbc's nicky schiller has more details about the night's events. we will come back to that. let's get more o
on saturday evening - after paris saint-germain won the trophy, in munich. the figure of two fatalities was confirmed by the interior ministry of france. the ministry also said that 192 people - who they described as demonstrators - were injured. in addition - 22 police officers were injured - that number includes four who were hurt in locations outside of paris. none are understood to have been seriously hurt. and there were a total of 559 arrests - of which nearly 500 happened in paris. more...
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how gorchakov had to undermine this very humiliating paris peace for russia.inst russia, one of which was austria. tyuchev wrote, yes, when the austrian envoy came to the funeral of nicholas i, yes, away from the austrian judas from his coffin board, well, because austria. shortly before this, russia - this is an important nuance, saved from the hungarian revolution, leading its troops led by field marshal paskevich to hungary, defeating the hungarian insurgents, rebels, supporters of the independence of the hungarian state, austria thanks to this remained as a single power, and a few years later literally austria came out with a neutrality hostile to russia in the country, in fact, forcing england and france to withdraw troops from the danubian principalities, creating a threat on the borders. prussia took a similar position to russia, also not quite a good-natured neutrality towards russia, also forced to find itself in isolation, the great powers, a concert of great powers, that's what they called it when, who was it? england, france, prussia, at that time
how gorchakov had to undermine this very humiliating paris peace for russia.inst russia, one of which was austria. tyuchev wrote, yes, when the austrian envoy came to the funeral of nicholas i, yes, away from the austrian judas from his coffin board, well, because austria. shortly before this, russia - this is an important nuance, saved from the hungarian revolution, leading its troops led by field marshal paskevich to hungary, defeating the hungarian insurgents, rebels, supporters of the...
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anya and paul went to paris. ira and tolik had a girl.train conductor, and marusya didn't mind. and general karpenko found himself a new bride. dreams do come true, if you really want them. hello, in the program time about the most notable events of this day. novopol, fork, special operation, important event in the dpr. precise work of drones and expansion of the security strip. they accepted the device and not one, to steal from under the enemy's nose. trophies of production.
anya and paul went to paris. ira and tolik had a girl.train conductor, and marusya didn't mind. and general karpenko found himself a new bride. dreams do come true, if you really want them. hello, in the program time about the most notable events of this day. novopol, fork, special operation, important event in the dpr. precise work of drones and expansion of the security strip. they accepted the device and not one, to steal from under the enemy's nose. trophies of production.
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a, paris, b, krakow, c - padua. time. out, you can act by the method of exclusion, go from the opposite, well, if you know of course, but you can do it differently. artem, how did you act? i acted by the method of exclusion, well, i remember exactly that he studied in paris, i think in krakow, and about padua, i have never heard of such a city, so only padua, padua. yeah, yeah, and i chose this city, artem has a penchant for history, he calls history one of his favorite subjects, and what education do you think he received, well, for example, in paris, i know that he, well, uh, wrote books, so, published, well, probably, he studied this in paris, and vladislav, well, francis kryna definitely studied in padua, i heard this somewhere, in krakow, i think, in paris. i hear this for the first time, well, both i and the editors, and everyone around me also hear about this for the first time he studied in krakow, he studied in padua, he didn’t study in paris. the correct answer to our question is option a. paryzh. third question
a, paris, b, krakow, c - padua. time. out, you can act by the method of exclusion, go from the opposite, well, if you know of course, but you can do it differently. artem, how did you act? i acted by the method of exclusion, well, i remember exactly that he studied in paris, i think in krakow, and about padua, i have never heard of such a city, so only padua, padua. yeah, yeah, and i chose this city, artem has a penchant for history, he calls history one of his favorite subjects, and what...
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victoire magistrale 5-0 en ligue des champions face à l'inter milan samedi, ils sont arrivés hier à paris sur les champs elysées. ils ont été reçus en héros, de l'elysée au parc des princes. je serai accompagnée par anne corpet, hélène frade et christophe dansette. bonjour à tous les trois. anne, on va revenir sur la pologne qui a un président. - anne corpet: oui, le nationaliste karol nawrocki. mauvaise nouvelle pour donald tusk et le continent européen. - pauline godart: christophe, on va parler chiffres. on revient sur le psg. - christophe dansette: une victoire qui va faire du bien aux finances du psg. - pauline godart: hélène, à la une des revues de presse, le psg. - hélène frade: beaucoup de quotidiens titraient la victoire du psg. on reviendra dessus. - pauline godart: a tout de suite. en pologne, c'est officiel. le nouveau président est karol nawrocki, le candidat nationaliste. il est en tête devant rafal trzaskowski, maire pro-européen de varsovie et allié du gouvernement centriste du pays. 50,89%, les résultats sont serrés. anne corpet, c'est plutôt une mauvaise nouvelle pour l'
victoire magistrale 5-0 en ligue des champions face à l'inter milan samedi, ils sont arrivés hier à paris sur les champs elysées. ils ont été reçus en héros, de l'elysée au parc des princes. je serai accompagnée par anne corpet, hélène frade et christophe dansette. bonjour à tous les trois. anne, on va revenir sur la pologne qui a un président. - anne corpet: oui, le nationaliste karol nawrocki. mauvaise nouvelle pour donald tusk et le continent européen. - pauline godart:...
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as the clock ticks down in munich, the fans erupt in paris, paris, saint germaine, supporters watching on a big screen in the teams home stadium were speechless at the clubs, decisive 5 mill, the 3 over inter milan, the largest winning margin ever in a champions league. final was ready to it's the best i my life. i've been waiting for this final for 20 years. we've lost so many times. we had supers dies all the time and never worked. now we have a dream team. perez's iconic landmarks from the eiffel tower to the plastic la best you were showered in fireworks. important, this isn't the only major tropi missing from paris. central man's collection was the champions league. we are the 1st to win it, which means we want to continue being ambitious and winning major titles for the club. it's very nice when you're a professional to be able to make a lot of people, you don't even know happy since it was the due date. it's unbelievable. we've been waiting for this for such a long time and they did as in style like a boss. we took them down the others got we're not talking about super stars. we
as the clock ticks down in munich, the fans erupt in paris, paris, saint germaine, supporters watching on a big screen in the teams home stadium were speechless at the clubs, decisive 5 mill, the 3 over inter milan, the largest winning margin ever in a champions league. final was ready to it's the best i my life. i've been waiting for this final for 20 years. we've lost so many times. we had supers dies all the time and never worked. now we have a dream team. perez's iconic landmarks from the...
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so is 36 of latin american descent and clear paris doesn't feel entirely male or female, but wants us to say she, for a few years now she has been living with her sister, jamie and jamie's daughter mia. as a family, they draw strings from each other because i got you as my team and you oh yeah. family 1st house rule and we don't just don't judge or condemn. this is especially important to paris who grew up here in queens, new york, and found her own identity here. it hasn't been an easy journey. and what i mean by that are navigating, that is still a thing because, you know, people have their perceptions on gender, beauty and how that looks like. and because i consider myself a very good lady, my nice a cops, i'm and that's what i asked. you know, if you get it, you get it. i love when people get it outside her family to parents and rarely encounter difficulties and being accepted in liberal new york city. us legislation allowed diverse to be entered as a gender marker on passports until donald trump took office and made it clear that parents of gender identity would no longer be reco
so is 36 of latin american descent and clear paris doesn't feel entirely male or female, but wants us to say she, for a few years now she has been living with her sister, jamie and jamie's daughter mia. as a family, they draw strings from each other because i got you as my team and you oh yeah. family 1st house rule and we don't just don't judge or condemn. this is especially important to paris who grew up here in queens, new york, and found her own identity here. it hasn't been an easy...
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was easy to cut it off with an oxyacetylene torch, but that wasn't so bad, then they brought it to paris french communists came to the rescue, they helped a lot there, including even with the security of that area, because they found some kind of sawed-off cable there, the communists helped very much, thank god, very well, and they really built it very quickly, they built a pavilion there in less than a month, a giant pavilion 160 m long in... they built it, so no one was allowed back to dismantle, people came who were completely unfamiliar with installation , with sculpture, with technologies and so on, they sawed it into 44 pieces, there in 65 neat ones, and here it’s just like that in paris, yes, in paris they sawed it into 44 pieces roughly and there somehow sent it all, here they were already assembling it, they were already changing the metal there. from thin to thick they violated the proportions, in general , they put it on this stump in quotation marks and so on, in general it was already, i think, that for her it was extremely traumatic, but all the same, the game was worth the
was easy to cut it off with an oxyacetylene torch, but that wasn't so bad, then they brought it to paris french communists came to the rescue, they helped a lot there, including even with the security of that area, because they found some kind of sawed-off cable there, the communists helped very much, thank god, very well, and they really built it very quickly, they built a pavilion there in less than a month, a giant pavilion 160 m long in... they built it, so no one was allowed back to...
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paris a remporté sa 1re ligue des champions, suscitant l'explosion de joie des supporters.mes ont entaché cette célébration. il y a 2 morts ce matin. retour sur ce match avec benoit perrochais. 2d tour de l'élection présidentielle en pologne. 2 pologne s'affrontent: celle du maire de varsovie, candidat libéral pro-européen rafal trzaskowski face au nationaliste conservateur karol nawrocki soutenu par le pis. un scrutin crucial à 2 ans des élections législatives. invité dans cette édition: jean-yves potel, politologue spécialiste de la pologne. au proche-orient, des civils se dirigeant vers un centre américain de distribution d'aide alimentaire pris pour cibles par des tirs israéliens. on compte au moins 31 morts et une centaine de blessés. sur le plan diplomatique, l'émissaire américain steve witkoff et le premier ministre israélien nétanyahou ont qualifié d'inacceptable la réponse du hamas. le mouvement islamiste exige la fin de la guerre et un retrait total de l'armée israélienne de la bande de gaza. des scènes de liesse à paris hier soir après la victoire écrasante du ps
paris a remporté sa 1re ligue des champions, suscitant l'explosion de joie des supporters.mes ont entaché cette célébration. il y a 2 morts ce matin. retour sur ce match avec benoit perrochais. 2d tour de l'élection présidentielle en pologne. 2 pologne s'affrontent: celle du maire de varsovie, candidat libéral pro-européen rafal trzaskowski face au nationaliste conservateur karol nawrocki soutenu par le pis. un scrutin crucial à 2 ans des élections législatives. invité dans cette...
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from our agents in paris, i will transmit to the center dozens of ciphergrams with the most valuable information about german, italian, french and austrian ciphers. secret documents about the latest weapons of france and england, personal data on agents recruited by us in the french government for counterintelligence, a copy of the transcripts of the negotiations between the ministers of foreign affairs of france and england. the center of theo transfers you to london to carry out a new assignment. gypsy goes with you as a rodist and cipher clerk. he is placed at the disposal of the head of the london residency stefan. arnold deich, a soviet illegal, works in london under the name stefan. well, gypsy, are you getting ready? in 1937 , theo and i arrived at the port of liverpool. after the severance of diplomatic relations , work there was very bad. or it was very difficult to legalize to recruit agents, the soviet resident in london, arnold deitch , uses the leftist views of young people to infiltrate the student environment. many of them were disappointed in the politics of the labor
from our agents in paris, i will transmit to the center dozens of ciphergrams with the most valuable information about german, italian, french and austrian ciphers. secret documents about the latest weapons of france and england, personal data on agents recruited by us in the french government for counterintelligence, a copy of the transcripts of the negotiations between the ministers of foreign affairs of france and england. the center of theo transfers you to london to carry out a new...
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see paris and run a half marathon. with this goal , sports and healthy lifestyle enthusiasts. gather annually in the chelyabinsk region. details in the report maria bass. there is a place on the map called paris, and we are not talking now. that's how it all worked out, consider it my first kilometer, i liked the medals, everything is great here, i'm glad we came here, i think that such holidays should be held, older people should participate, those who love sports, should take care of their health, i'm turning 65 this year, but i'm still working, mascots are a separate topic, children literally follow them on their heels to... take a photo as a keepsake, the main mascot the paris marathon is, of course, not even one, there are three of them, these are three geese, a goose, i'll hug, here it is, please, a goose having fun, and the main thing is that the goose will run away, just imagine, a little more than a thousand people live in the village, during the half marathon almost 10 thousand fans of a healthy lifestyle com
see paris and run a half marathon. with this goal , sports and healthy lifestyle enthusiasts. gather annually in the chelyabinsk region. details in the report maria bass. there is a place on the map called paris, and we are not talking now. that's how it all worked out, consider it my first kilometer, i liked the medals, everything is great here, i'm glad we came here, i think that such holidays should be held, older people should participate, those who love sports, should take care of their...
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the 2,500 apartments built by kigr in paris in 1924 will now be sold.they built this swimming pool especially for the games, but the entrance fee is out of reach for most locals. the mayor wants to make this area a magnet for tourists, but will they want to come to a disadvantaged area? we have a shortage of doctors, no places in kindergartens, lack of greenery, it's unbearable here in the summer, 40° everything is covered with concrete, l'été quand il fait 40° maintenant, but many are happy with the mayor's ambitions, they see the innovations as an opportunity for themselves and for saint-denis, like this entrepreneur who has lived here for 14 years, our tourism project... completely improves this area, it stimulates the local economy creates new jobs, both for young and old. this is a truly large-scale project, including and social aspects, our area is becoming much more modern and dynamic. as a rule, it takes years to build such infrastructure, but thanks to the olympics, the city was able to speed up the process. while the city is trying to get thin
the 2,500 apartments built by kigr in paris in 1924 will now be sold.they built this swimming pool especially for the games, but the entrance fee is out of reach for most locals. the mayor wants to make this area a magnet for tourists, but will they want to come to a disadvantaged area? we have a shortage of doctors, no places in kindergartens, lack of greenery, it's unbearable here in the summer, 40° everything is covered with concrete, l'été quand il fait 40° maintenant, but many are...
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sergei fron worked in paris for the foreign department of the ogpu.nch authorities suspected him of participating in a political murder. the police are looking for him. in the autumn of 1937, sergei efron hastily returned to the union. ariada left six months earlier. because of all this, french acquaintances stop communicating with marina, since connections with soviet russia only cause fear in emigrants. and after 2 years in thirty-nine, marina and her son georgy leave for her family. upon their return , the family lives in the nkvd dacha in bolshevo. in august of thirty-nine , ariadna was arrested, and two months later, efron. ariadna spent 15 years in exile camps and survived. sergei efron said at the trial. i was not a spy, i was an honest agent of soviet intelligence. in october of forty-first, his. and at that time the war begins, georgy climbs onto the roof, extinguishes the land mines, she is afraid for him. together with his other friends in peru, he travels from moscow, evacuates to the kama, someone stays in the big city, and for some reaso
sergei fron worked in paris for the foreign department of the ogpu.nch authorities suspected him of participating in a political murder. the police are looking for him. in the autumn of 1937, sergei efron hastily returned to the union. ariada left six months earlier. because of all this, french acquaintances stop communicating with marina, since connections with soviet russia only cause fear in emigrants. and after 2 years in thirty-nine, marina and her son georgy leave for her family. upon...
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know how to put the stress correctly and these two people, who it would seem should have left for parisast, with their attitude to everything, they remain in their homeland, they remain here in the soviet union, she with such a cult figure in soviet architecture, sculpture, culture, he becomes one of the greatest medical scientists, and despite the fact that everything is complicated for them there and there were moments of threat of arrest, and there was some idea to leave the country at the end of the twenties, but still they remain here and even paris did not leave her, because in paris, as we know, she came together with her statue, that is, some absolutely amazing... you would probably tell me better about the fact that women may be more interested in everything that is connected specifically with design? well, it's interesting that in the twenties the situation was already very difficult in general, that is, there was literally nothing to eat, no materials at all and it was impossible to get even the most basic things, but women still want to look good and dress well, wives, there
know how to put the stress correctly and these two people, who it would seem should have left for parisast, with their attitude to everything, they remain in their homeland, they remain here in the soviet union, she with such a cult figure in soviet architecture, sculpture, culture, he becomes one of the greatest medical scientists, and despite the fact that everything is complicated for them there and there were moments of threat of arrest, and there was some idea to leave the country at the...
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, arrived in paris, then the paris commune, just at that time, he joined kamumma, went to london, asked for help from british workers, met marx engels there, well then the commune was destroyed, he returned to paris, read books, was bored in exile, got bored until 1900 and died, here is his version of the russian marseillaise, it became the anthem of russia for some time, let's go first, let's listen to the french marseillesse to compare. song of the french revolutionary soldiers of the times of the great french revolution, imagine what deep feelings our states experienced when they met in the 19th century with the presidents of the french republic and two anthems were performed, read the words here, death to the tyrant, here we will fill with blood and so on and so forth, well, never mind, the emperors of the russian empire had a high level of tolerance, everything for the sake of the interests of the state, the anthem of the provisional government. first they took lavrov's poems to the french melody of the marseillaise, then they realized that somehow the russian language does not fit
, arrived in paris, then the paris commune, just at that time, he joined kamumma, went to london, asked for help from british workers, met marx engels there, well then the commune was destroyed, he returned to paris, read books, was bored in exile, got bored until 1900 and died, here is his version of the russian marseillaise, it became the anthem of russia for some time, let's go first, let's listen to the french marseillesse to compare. song of the french revolutionary soldiers of the times...
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america's coming out of the paris treaty, the important climate accords. since donald trump's been in, he's cancelled many, many different environmental initiatives. so, maybe it's not whining to pose questions about the fact this is harder. it is more difficult when you have an administration in dc that doesn't want to follow this agenda. do you admit that? yeah. but first of all, it doesn't really matter. what matters is that we don't look at it as just, "oh, he's holding us back." he's not holding us back. there was no-one in california since trump has been elected that would stop anyone from putting solar panels on the roof. there's no-one that has ever stopped from the trump administration anyone from putting solar on a warehouse, or on a school, or to drive an electric car, or to buy an electric car, or to buy jeans that are made in america, rather than in china, which has to be shipped to america, which causes pollution. so, this is all nonsense. there's a lot of things that we can do. let's worry about what we can do, rather than what we can't do.
america's coming out of the paris treaty, the important climate accords. since donald trump's been in, he's cancelled many, many different environmental initiatives. so, maybe it's not whining to pose questions about the fact this is harder. it is more difficult when you have an administration in dc that doesn't want to follow this agenda. do you admit that? yeah. but first of all, it doesn't really matter. what matters is that we don't look at it as just, "oh, he's holding us back."...
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hidden in a simple country house outside paris, ayatallah ruhallah khamini, wearing a black turban, sated under an apple tree and delivered a daily message to thousands of supporters. for months , the humble village became the center of the islamic revolution. today, the once world-famous country house looks unkempt, tall grass hiding the apple tree under which the future leader of iran, you can't see the non-memorial plaque and the few iranian flags, as several years ago, by decision of the local municipality , everything was removed, i remember that time very well, him walking along the streets, i remember the huge number of people and cars that came to see him, and also the tent that after his departure to iran... was installed next to his house and treated everyone once a year. the fifteenth arrondissement of paris: the modest charm of the bourgeoisie, the carousel playing children in the sandbox. the persia in pocket bookstore is considered one of the best in the capital of france among the numerous iranian diaspora, next to a persian restaurant, the store's employee, matie, opens
hidden in a simple country house outside paris, ayatallah ruhallah khamini, wearing a black turban, sated under an apple tree and delivered a daily message to thousands of supporters. for months , the humble village became the center of the islamic revolution. today, the once world-famous country house looks unkempt, tall grass hiding the apple tree under which the future leader of iran, you can't see the non-memorial plaque and the few iranian flags, as several years ago, by decision of the...
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when it arrived in paris, it said that we are not just sending relief aid. we not only want to send urgent relief aid to gaza , but we also want to stop the occupation attacks. and the crimes that the palestinians face every day. there are no words to describe the betrayal that our governments have committed. our governments are in what they are. in paris, supporters of gaza students in particular gathered in republic square and chanted slogans of. the protesters in paris considered the french authorities complicit in the genocide in gaza. international laws that were established after world war ii have also been violated, and the united states and other western countries, such as france , are complicit in this crime. at least 52 palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours of attacks by the zionist regime on the gaza strip , and more than 300 people have been injured. medical sources announced that 36 of these people were killed in the zionist shooting of palestinians in a line to receive humanitarian aid near the nitzariin axis in the south of the ci
when it arrived in paris, it said that we are not just sending relief aid. we not only want to send urgent relief aid to gaza , but we also want to stop the occupation attacks. and the crimes that the palestinians face every day. there are no words to describe the betrayal that our governments have committed. our governments are in what they are. in paris, supporters of gaza students in particular gathered in republic square and chanted slogans of. the protesters in paris considered the french...
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see paris. french police attacked and arrested a number of pro-gaza protesters. protesters stop supporting western countries. from the zionist regime, i really don't understand how the zionist regime has made all western officials subservient to itself . the protesters in paris considered the french authorities to be accomplices in the genocide in gaza. international laws that were established after world war ii have also been violated, and the united states and other western countries, such as france, are accomplices in this crime . ibrahimi news agency, sada and sira, strawberry-themed moon . the iranian amateur astronomy association announced that at 8 p.m. tonight, watch the full moon with a brightness of 100. this event is known as the strawberry moon and will last until sunrise on thursday. the reason for the name the month of late spring and early summer coincides with the strawberry harvest season. may your day be happy and full of goodness and blessings. may god protect you. as you can see in the pictures, the supreme leader of the islamic revolution ent
see paris. french police attacked and arrested a number of pro-gaza protesters. protesters stop supporting western countries. from the zionist regime, i really don't understand how the zionist regime has made all western officials subservient to itself . the protesters in paris considered the french authorities to be accomplices in the genocide in gaza. international laws that were established after world war ii have also been violated, and the united states and other western countries, such as...