Two years old in Russia, November 16, 2008

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Tags: Al  anniversary  Argentine  children  Gaza  Iraq  Jazeera  old  Russia  two  UK  years 

In November 2006, Al Jazeera began broadcasting in English with a promise to balance the flow of information from South to North. Two years on we are looking at the state of the world through the eyes of children. How do opportunity, expectation and lifestyle differ from region to region, and country to country? We are focusing on Argentina, Gaza, Iraq, Russia and the United Kingdom. Here we visit the family of a two year old in Russia...

JEY JEY , KHRISS ELECTRO DANCE IN RUSSIA !! http://www.dancegeneration.tv

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Tags: clubber  dance  danse  dg  electro  electronik  fou  generation  is  jey  jo  ken  khriss  mondotek  not  ristourne  russia  tecktonik  tv  wantek 

http://www.dancegeneration.tv Jey Jey Dancing Electro in Russia , Featuring khriss choregraphy electro dance ! danse electro !!

Tunnel of Death (Lefortovo Tunnel, Russia)

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Tags: Accident  Bus  Camera  Car  Crash  Ice  Lefortovo  Russia  Traffic  Tunnel  Wreck 

The 3,150 m long Lefortovo Tunnel in Russia is the longest 'in-city' tunnel in all of Europe. There is a river running over it and water leaks at some points. When the temperature reaches minus 38 degrees like it did last winter, the road freezes and the result is the attached video taken during a single day with the tunnel camera. Congratulations to the driver of the dual bus!! P.S. The music is called Avalon and the artist is Juliet. I actually doubt this footage is from one day, but the above note is word for word the original description I got. PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER VIDEOS!

extreme offroad from Russia

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Tags: 2906  4x4  army  extreme  GAZ  heavy  HMV  hummer  jeep  KAMAZ  MAZ  military  Offroad  russian  UAZ  URAL  ZIL 

ZIL-2906 - the VERY High Mobility Vehicle

RUSSIA - Eurovision 2008. 1st Semi-final.

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Tags: 2008  believe  bilan  Contest  dima  Eugeni  Eurovision  Evgenii  Plushenko  Rusia  Russia  Semi-final  semifinal  serbia  Song 

Eurovision Song Contest 2008 Winner RUSSIA: DIMA BILAN - "BELIEVE"

Crazy intersection in russia. Nice mix))

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Tags: Crash  crossing  fuck  insane  intersection  mad  porno  Russia 

Prospekt Slavy(Glory avenue) in Saint-petersburg has a nice crossing. Here`s a little cut from there)

Cheated of Childhood - Russia

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Tags: Begging  Bloc  Childhood  Children  Lost  paedophiles  Prostitution  Russia  Soviet  Stolen  Street 

Feb 2002 Russia's metro stations have become home to a generation of street children, who survive by begging or prostitution. At first sight, 11 year old Yuriy and his 13 year old friend Max look like normal, happy children. But after family problems forced them to leave home, they've been reduced to living on the streets. "For me, the most dangerous thing about living on the street is paedophiles," states Max. "I know a lot of people who have been abused." Despite this risk, both boys would rather remain homeless than return to their families. Max and Yuriy are just two of the millions of children thought to be living on the streets. Once homeless, many children turn to glue sniffing and become infected with HIV. The issue of street children is a relatively new problem for Russia. The collapse of communism triggered many family breakdowns, driving children as young as seven onto the streets. The fear is that if something is not done to help them now, it may be too late to save future generations.

Racists - Russia

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Tags: Attacks  Journeyman  neo-nazism  Pictures  Racism  Russia  violence  xenophobia 

July 2004 A disturbing insight into how the Chechen conflict has shaped Russian public opinion and resulted in an explosion of neo-nazism in Russia.

Postcard to U.S. President: Moscow

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People in Russia send their first wishes to the new U.S. President-elect Barak Obama. Russians hope for warmer, freindlier relations between Russia and the U.S, and for a just international policy under Obama: 1. (English) ALEXANDER FYODOROV, ENGINEER FROM MOSCOW, SAYING: "Mr.Barack Obama, Mr President, I would like to congratulate you with your victory, I hope that you will be strong enough and powerful enough to provide reforms you've planned, I hope that you will develop peaceful and friendly relations between our two countries." 2. (Russian) ANDREI KAZAKOV, MOSCOVITE, SAYING:" I have the only message for him to rule his country in a just way and to conduct a foreign policy in a just way, because it is very important to treat all the worlds' countries objectively, friendly and with respect." 3. (Russian) ELENA, STUDENT FROM MOSCOW, SAYING:"US policy, no matter wether Republicans Or Democrats are in charge, has been the same for a long time, for the past 100 years. So I wish to Bararck Obama to love Russia and do not treat it just as a consumer market."

Stalin Nostalgia - Russia

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June 2005 He turned Russia into a giant concentration camp, killing tens of millions of people. So why do so many Russians regard him as a hero and long for another Joseph Stalin? "He's the man who created our country. How can you not love him?" proclaims one elderly lady. "He was just, honest. When he died, we were all crying." Stalin has long been admired by the older generation, who grew up in a world where the Soviet Union was respected and feared. The difference now is that some of their grandchildren agree. "For me, he's the figure who played the greatest role in the 20th century," states 23 year old Alexei Sidorov. For the first time in decades, new statues of Stalin are going up. Streets and parks are being named after him and there's fresh interest in his life. But that's angering as many Russians as it's pleasing. "Stalin, in my opinion, shouldn't be remembered at all," states Joe Glazer. He was arrested in one of Stalin's purges and sent to the gulags. But increasingly he finds himself in a minority. "People need a hero," explains human rights worker Grigory Shvedov. For todays Russians, a strongman like Stalin is just what the country needs.

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