📣The Federal Agency for Youth Affairs of the Russian Federation invites young activists to participate in the Youth conference “Russia – Africa: power and opportunities of NGOs in strengthening youth cooperation”.
👩💻The event will take place online on 6-7 November 2024 (10:00 - 14:00 SA time) in the online format.
The aim of the event is to establish friendly and professional ties between Russian and African leaders and NGOs, discuss conditions for the development of joint projects and learn valuable recommendations from experts on the development of youth cooperation between Russia and African countries.
🔗 Registration is available via the link till 5 November 2024.
Simultaneous translation into Russian, Arabic, French, English, Portuguese will be available.
#russiaafrica #russiasouthafrica #youth #ngo
👩💻The event will take place online on 6-7 November 2024 (10:00 - 14:00 SA time) in the online format.
The aim of the event is to establish friendly and professional ties between Russian and African leaders and NGOs, discuss conditions for the development of joint projects and learn valuable recommendations from experts on the development of youth cooperation between Russia and African countries.
🔗 Registration is available via the link till 5 November 2024.
Simultaneous translation into Russian, Arabic, French, English, Portuguese will be available.
#russiaafrica #russiasouthafrica #youth #ngo
📝Russian Government’s Scholarship Information Session
The Russian Embassy in South Africa together with the International Scholarships of the Department of Higher Education and Training invites everyone to participate in the webinar in order to learn more about studying opportunities in Russia available for foreigners this year.
The information session will focus on the Russian Government’s Scholarship. The applications are accepted on the website “Education in Russia” till 15 January 2025.
The representatives of the Department, Embassy and Russian House in South Africa along with the alumni will respond to all of your questions.
🗓️ When? 11:00 am, 28 October 2024
📍Where? MS Teams
Follow the link to participate.
#russianeducation #studyinrussia #educationinrussia #scholarship
The Russian Embassy in South Africa together with the International Scholarships of the Department of Higher Education and Training invites everyone to participate in the webinar in order to learn more about studying opportunities in Russia available for foreigners this year.
The information session will focus on the Russian Government’s Scholarship. The applications are accepted on the website “Education in Russia” till 15 January 2025.
The representatives of the Department, Embassy and Russian House in South Africa along with the alumni will respond to all of your questions.
🗓️ When? 11:00 am, 28 October 2024
📍Where? MS Teams
Follow the link to participate.
#russianeducation #studyinrussia #educationinrussia #scholarship
🤍💙❤️Where to stroll in St Petersburg in the fall? Travel tips.
▪️ The Summer Garden was Peter the Great's favorite creation and a triumph of landscape design at the time. Marble sculptures, slender alleys with gazebos, a colorful variety of fall foliage – the park looks especially bright in this season. And, if you get cold, there are many cafes along the way, where you can hide from the weather.
▪️ Mikhailovsky Garden. Near the Mikhailovsky Palace (Russian Museum), in the very center of the city, there is also a cozy garden. From there, you can enjoy views of the Church of the Savior on the Blood, the Griboedov Canal and the Ethnographic Museum. In the garden itself, the Rossi pavilion from 1825 with columns and a terrace has been well preserved.
▪️ The views of St. Isaac's Cathedral are impressive, both inside and out. And, if you climb the colonnade, you'll see the whole city in fall colours.
▪️ The Peter and Paul Fortress is the first structure of St. Petersburg. Today, it is a UNESCO monument and one of the most interesting museums in the city. And, every midday, the traditional noon shot is fired from the Naryshkin Bastion.
▪️ Yelagin island. This island in the northern part of St. Petersburg belonged to statesman Ivan Yelagin in the 16th century. There, he built a luxurious palace and laid out a park in the English style. However, already in the 19th century, the palace passed to the Imperial Romanov family and the park was opened to all comers. The park is divided by many ponds, channels and canals and you can walk around it all day long.
#DiscoverRussia #VisitRussia
▪️ The Summer Garden was Peter the Great's favorite creation and a triumph of landscape design at the time. Marble sculptures, slender alleys with gazebos, a colorful variety of fall foliage – the park looks especially bright in this season. And, if you get cold, there are many cafes along the way, where you can hide from the weather.
▪️ Mikhailovsky Garden. Near the Mikhailovsky Palace (Russian Museum), in the very center of the city, there is also a cozy garden. From there, you can enjoy views of the Church of the Savior on the Blood, the Griboedov Canal and the Ethnographic Museum. In the garden itself, the Rossi pavilion from 1825 with columns and a terrace has been well preserved.
▪️ The views of St. Isaac's Cathedral are impressive, both inside and out. And, if you climb the colonnade, you'll see the whole city in fall colours.
▪️ The Peter and Paul Fortress is the first structure of St. Petersburg. Today, it is a UNESCO monument and one of the most interesting museums in the city. And, every midday, the traditional noon shot is fired from the Naryshkin Bastion.
▪️ Yelagin island. This island in the northern part of St. Petersburg belonged to statesman Ivan Yelagin in the 16th century. There, he built a luxurious palace and laid out a park in the English style. However, already in the 19th century, the palace passed to the Imperial Romanov family and the park was opened to all comers. The park is divided by many ponds, channels and canals and you can walk around it all day long.
#DiscoverRussia #VisitRussia
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🎼Watch Rammstein leader Till Lindemann singing the Soviet song ‘Lyubimy Gorod’ in Russian. The single was released in 2021 for the original motion picture “Devyatayev.”
🎹 Translated as “Beloved Town,” the piano-led ballad was composed by Yevgeniy Dolmatovsky (lyrics) and Nikita Bogoslovsky. It was originally performed by Mark Bernes in 1939.
✈️ The movie “Devyatayev,” directed by Timur Bekmambetov, is about the Soviet pilot Mikhail Devyatayev (1917 – 2002), who was captured by Germany during World War II. He leads an escape from a concentration camp on the island of Uzedom in the Baltic Sea by hijacking an aircraft.
#bestofrussianmusic
🎹 Translated as “Beloved Town,” the piano-led ballad was composed by Yevgeniy Dolmatovsky (lyrics) and Nikita Bogoslovsky. It was originally performed by Mark Bernes in 1939.
✈️ The movie “Devyatayev,” directed by Timur Bekmambetov, is about the Soviet pilot Mikhail Devyatayev (1917 – 2002), who was captured by Germany during World War II. He leads an escape from a concentration camp on the island of Uzedom in the Baltic Sea by hijacking an aircraft.
#bestofrussianmusic
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✍️ #Opinion of US Prof. John Mearsheimer on the XVI #BRICS Summit in an interview with the ‘Judging Freedom’ channel:
Not only did the sanctions not work against Putin, our attempt to isolate him internationally, and turn him into a pariah has categorically failed.
Is there a better example of this failure than the BRICS conference? I mean there’re just all sorts of countries there, including India which is a democracy that the United States cares greatly about, that is breaking bread with the Russians. So I think what's going on is more evidence that Putin is in the driver's seat, he beats sanctions, he's winning on the battlefield, he's not a pariah, and BRICS is an impressive institution that shows lots of evidence that it's going to grow more impressive with the passage of time. This is bad news for the United States and good news for Putin.
#TheyAboutUs
Not only did the sanctions not work against Putin, our attempt to isolate him internationally, and turn him into a pariah has categorically failed.
Is there a better example of this failure than the BRICS conference? I mean there’re just all sorts of countries there, including India which is a democracy that the United States cares greatly about, that is breaking bread with the Russians. So I think what's going on is more evidence that Putin is in the driver's seat, he beats sanctions, he's winning on the battlefield, he's not a pariah, and BRICS is an impressive institution that shows lots of evidence that it's going to grow more impressive with the passage of time. This is bad news for the United States and good news for Putin.
#TheyAboutUs
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⚡️ Ukraine troops struck civilians who tried to leave Chasov Yar
Russian soldiers of the Southern grouping dropped a radio set from a drone, and the people said they were willing to get out of the town to the Russian-controlled territory. Several men were carrying white flags.
At the conjunction Ukraine militants hit the people with artillery and mortars.
The civilians took refuge in a bunker, where Russian soldiers dropped them water and food (01:05, 01:24). The shelling continued without stopping. The refuge spot was hit by Ukrainian FPV-drones several times (00:51, 01:28, 01:39).
❗️The people could not be evacuated in such situation. Up to six of them have been reported killed. Only one is still in contact.
Video by Alexander Simonov / RT
#KievRegimeCrimes
Russian soldiers of the Southern grouping dropped a radio set from a drone, and the people said they were willing to get out of the town to the Russian-controlled territory. Several men were carrying white flags.
At the conjunction Ukraine militants hit the people with artillery and mortars.
The civilians took refuge in a bunker, where Russian soldiers dropped them water and food (01:05, 01:24). The shelling continued without stopping. The refuge spot was hit by Ukrainian FPV-drones several times (00:51, 01:28, 01:39).
❗️The people could not be evacuated in such situation. Up to six of them have been reported killed. Only one is still in contact.
Video by Alexander Simonov / RT
#KievRegimeCrimes
❗️ The Russian Foreign Ministry has compiled and issued a report on the indigenous peoples rights situation in certain countries, focusing on the analysis of the situation with native population of the six member-states of the Arctic Council — Denmark, Canada, Norway, US, Finland, and Sweden, as well as in Australia, New Zealand and Japan.
☝️ Unfortunately, for the last two decades the issues of the indigenous peoples' standards of living was used by a number of States (Canada, Norway, Finland, the United States etc.) and international organizations as a means of putting external pressure, including in order to question Russia’s rights to its Arctic territories.
❌ At the same time, almost all the above-mentioned countries have at some periods of their history pursued the policy of assimilation and discrimination of their indigenous populations, which has left a legacy of socio-political and cultural problems.
Those include gradual loss of traditional livelihoods resulting from the previous assimilation policy, the issues of respect of their rights to the lands they have traditionally occupied and their natural resources, the degradation of environment due to industrial development of territories and some States' militarist activities abroad, high unemployment rates and the indigenous communities' dependence on public subsidies.
Read the report in full
☝️ Unfortunately, for the last two decades the issues of the indigenous peoples' standards of living was used by a number of States (Canada, Norway, Finland, the United States etc.) and international organizations as a means of putting external pressure, including in order to question Russia’s rights to its Arctic territories.
❌ At the same time, almost all the above-mentioned countries have at some periods of their history pursued the policy of assimilation and discrimination of their indigenous populations, which has left a legacy of socio-political and cultural problems.
Those include gradual loss of traditional livelihoods resulting from the previous assimilation policy, the issues of respect of their rights to the lands they have traditionally occupied and their natural resources, the degradation of environment due to industrial development of territories and some States' militarist activities abroad, high unemployment rates and the indigenous communities' dependence on public subsidies.
Read the report in full
✍️ Become a History Olympian: Join the History Olympiad!
The My History Foundation is launching a groundbreaking international project – the Historical Olympiad for foreign citizens!
If you speak Russian and are looking to showcase your knowledge, this is your chance to shine in a unique format.
🏆 The top teams will win an amazing prize: a trip to St. Petersburg!
Here’s how to get involved:
👉 Assemble a team of five members aged 16-30 plus one mentor.
👉 Register by October 29, 2024, on the official Olympiad website.
Don’t miss this opportunity to dive into history and be part of an extraordinary event!
⚡️ Register now
✅ Join the Telegram channel for updates
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✍️ Получи звание олимпийца по истории: присоединяйся к Исторической олимпиаде!
Фонд «Моя история» запускает масштабный международный проект – Историческую олимпиаду для иностранных граждан!
Если ты иностранец и говоришь на русском языке – это твой шанс проявить себя и блеснуть своими знаниями в уникальном формате.
Главный приз для сильнейших команд проекта – поездка в Санкт-Петербург!
Сделай первые шаги к олимпийскому званию:
👉 Собери команду из пяти человек в возрасте 16-30 лет и одного наставника.
👉 Зарегистрируйся до 29 октября 2024 года включительно на официальном сайте Олимпиады
✅ Подписывайтесь на Телеграм канал проекта.
The My History Foundation is launching a groundbreaking international project – the Historical Olympiad for foreign citizens!
If you speak Russian and are looking to showcase your knowledge, this is your chance to shine in a unique format.
🏆 The top teams will win an amazing prize: a trip to St. Petersburg!
Here’s how to get involved:
👉 Assemble a team of five members aged 16-30 plus one mentor.
👉 Register by October 29, 2024, on the official Olympiad website.
Don’t miss this opportunity to dive into history and be part of an extraordinary event!
⚡️ Register now
✅ Join the Telegram channel for updates
***
✍️ Получи звание олимпийца по истории: присоединяйся к Исторической олимпиаде!
Фонд «Моя история» запускает масштабный международный проект – Историческую олимпиаду для иностранных граждан!
Если ты иностранец и говоришь на русском языке – это твой шанс проявить себя и блеснуть своими знаниями в уникальном формате.
Главный приз для сильнейших команд проекта – поездка в Санкт-Петербург!
Сделай первые шаги к олимпийскому званию:
👉 Собери команду из пяти человек в возрасте 16-30 лет и одного наставника.
👉 Зарегистрируйся до 29 октября 2024 года включительно на официальном сайте Олимпиады
✅ Подписывайтесь на Телеграм канал проекта.
❗️ The Kazan Summit Declaration contains a section on #Ukraine saying that all the parties involved agreed on the importance of resolving this conflict on the basis of the principles of the #UN Charter in their entirety and interconnectedness.
☝️ This is a critical observation. Our Western colleagues continue to play along with the Kiev regime and contend that the conflict should be resolved on the basis of the UN Charter with Ukraine preserving its territorial integrity as of the 1991 borders. However, the UN Charter is much broader than the concept of territorial integrity. In 1970, the UN General Assembly resolved that the territorial integrity of all countries must be respected provided their governments represent the entire population residing within the borders in question.
❓Can we claim in earnest that this regime represents the people living in the #Donetsk and #Lugansk people’s republics, #Crimea, and the #Kherson and #Zaporozhye regions at a time when, following the coup, they adopted Russophobic and racist laws outlawing the Russian language in all spheres of life in Ukraine? When they branded the people of Donbass, Novorossiya, and Crimea who rejected the coup as terrorists and unleashed a war against them using air and artillery strikes? Clearly, the answer is no.
#ukraine #russia #uncharter
☝️ This is a critical observation. Our Western colleagues continue to play along with the Kiev regime and contend that the conflict should be resolved on the basis of the UN Charter with Ukraine preserving its territorial integrity as of the 1991 borders. However, the UN Charter is much broader than the concept of territorial integrity. In 1970, the UN General Assembly resolved that the territorial integrity of all countries must be respected provided their governments represent the entire population residing within the borders in question.
❓Can we claim in earnest that this regime represents the people living in the #Donetsk and #Lugansk people’s republics, #Crimea, and the #Kherson and #Zaporozhye regions at a time when, following the coup, they adopted Russophobic and racist laws outlawing the Russian language in all spheres of life in Ukraine? When they branded the people of Donbass, Novorossiya, and Crimea who rejected the coup as terrorists and unleashed a war against them using air and artillery strikes? Clearly, the answer is no.
#ukraine #russia #uncharter