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sang in the choir, music is in my home 24/7 because my mom used to play me records when i was a kid, steve wonder, that was all my music. it was inspired by the 60s, so it's me jamala, smile, they sound a bit like the 60s. oh, 1944, it was written in 2015, when crimea was occupied, and i was so sad, i was so depressed. i remember my great-grandmother nazilkhan, for me she was like an image of my consciousness, she was such a bright person. and it's like she asked me to release her soul, release this story and release thousands of souls. this is a story about 1944 about deportation. there is no information about the crimean tatars, thousands of people were killed. when i wrote this song, i thought: "oh my god, no, it's too much, it's too sad, i'm not ready for it." to sing, she waited a whole year for the national selection for eurovision. i decided that if you have a story, if you have something to say to your audience, to your listeners, you should do it. i have three minutes to live it. to see more meaning in the eurovision winners, they sought to connect through political and... mala ho
sang in the choir, music is in my home 24/7 because my mom used to play me records when i was a kid, steve wonder, that was all my music. it was inspired by the 60s, so it's me jamala, smile, they sound a bit like the 60s. oh, 1944, it was written in 2015, when crimea was occupied, and i was so sad, i was so depressed. i remember my great-grandmother nazilkhan, for me she was like an image of my consciousness, she was such a bright person. and it's like she asked me to release her soul, release...
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now we will talk about what will happen next on our airwaves, meet yuri fizer's interview with steve kapus, president of radio svoboda, the new president of radio svoboda, they will talk about freedom of speech in ukraine, about the importance of the work of our fellow journalists in the post-soviet era. in a huge space about the reaction of the western media to the war that russia unleashed against ukraine, and why radio liberty in russia was announced, imagine yourself as a foreign agent. in a moment, roman and i will return to you at 14:10, be sure to stay with espresso and donate. greetings, this is exclusive espresso, today i will talk about journalism as it is, as it should be, and my today's guest knows this very well, steven kapus, president, radio free europe, radio liberty. congratulations, mr. kapus, and thank you for joining us today. thank you very much for inviting me. so let's talk about radio liberty's presence in ukraine. having offices in both kyiv and lviv, can we say that the ukrainian offices are becoming a kind of journalistic hub for radio liberty in the post-s
now we will talk about what will happen next on our airwaves, meet yuri fizer's interview with steve kapus, president of radio svoboda, the new president of radio svoboda, they will talk about freedom of speech in ukraine, about the importance of the work of our fellow journalists in the post-soviet era. in a huge space about the reaction of the western media to the war that russia unleashed against ukraine, and why radio liberty in russia was announced, imagine yourself as a foreign agent. in...
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said this in an interview with natalia leonova programs of the international republican institute, steve nix, who has just returned from ukraine. do you know who will observe the elections, who are these invited observers? as you pointed out, it will not be the osce or their office of democratic institutions and human rights, or any international organization. which is credible, it will be kremlin-friendly individuals from foreign countries who receive money for their trips and publish bright announcements about how well these elections were organized, how free, how open, how they were transparent. we all know that's not true. turnout, that's what the kremlin is focusing on now. they know they can get a predetermined result, whether it's 80-85 or 90%. they have. opportunities to do so, but they want images of large numbers of people taking to the streets of cities across the country to vote for the president, and they're using new technology to do that. there are several examples: employees of large factories, 3-5 thousand workers. all of them receive instructions to go to their polling
said this in an interview with natalia leonova programs of the international republican institute, steve nix, who has just returned from ukraine. do you know who will observe the elections, who are these invited observers? as you pointed out, it will not be the osce or their office of democratic institutions and human rights, or any international organization. which is credible, it will be kremlin-friendly individuals from foreign countries who receive money for their trips and publish bright...
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stupak is with us, please stay, and before we continue the conversation, i suggest watching a report by steve rosenberg, a bbc correspondent currently working in moscow. he spoke with the russians, found out what they were thinking about the attack on the concert hall. moscow, wherever you go look, wherever you are, you can see that this country is in mourning and shock. across russia , flags are flying at half-mast for the victims of the mass murder in the concert hall. queues grew longer and longer at the site of friday's attack outside croke city hall. the national day of mourning was most acutely felt here. it was a stream of sympathy, mountains of signs of respect for the dead. in addition to flowers and candles, people brought soft toys and sweets, because there were children among the dead. they also leave messages. one of them is addressed to attackers, i it says you guys , we will never forgive you, there was a mixture of sadness and anger in the crowd, it was a big shock because i live nearby and saw it from my windows, it's terrible and it's a great tragedy, such a terrible loss, s
stupak is with us, please stay, and before we continue the conversation, i suggest watching a report by steve rosenberg, a bbc correspondent currently working in moscow. he spoke with the russians, found out what they were thinking about the attack on the concert hall. moscow, wherever you go look, wherever you are, you can see that this country is in mourning and shock. across russia , flags are flying at half-mast for the victims of the mass murder in the concert hall. queues grew longer and...
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the bbc's moscow correspondent steve rosenberg continues. at his press conference on the occasion of his election victory, one could sense that he was becoming an increasingly confident leader. a leader who understands that he has been in power for almost a quarter of a century and just got more six years, and that he will become the longest-reigning russian leader since catherine ii in the 18th century. a leader who is confident that he built a political system that guaranteed him this fifth term. so how will he use his victory, what will putin's fifth term look like? to be honest, i don't think that putin in the fifth term will be very different from putin in the fourth term. i assume that what you are watching now is what will happen in the future. the direction of movement of russia is sufficient clear. i think we should expect a continuation of the confrontation. with the west, the continuation of the war in ukraine, further repression and indoctrination in russia, as well as increased repression. russia held elections not only within i
the bbc's moscow correspondent steve rosenberg continues. at his press conference on the occasion of his election victory, one could sense that he was becoming an increasingly confident leader. a leader who understands that he has been in power for almost a quarter of a century and just got more six years, and that he will become the longest-reigning russian leader since catherine ii in the 18th century. a leader who is confident that he built a political system that guaranteed him this fifth...