Olga Romanova: A question for Dmitry Borisovich Zimin: Why, being a patriot and patron of sciences, he is keeping all assets abroad like a pensioner, instead of building institutes, laboratories, or...

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Danila Galperovich: Hello. This is Glasnost Territory, and its guests today are well-known Russian political scientists Lilia Shevtsova and Andrei Piontkovsky. Andrei Piontkovsky: Hello. Lilia...
Darya Pylnova: Hello. This is Glasnost Territory, and our guests in this studio today are Kirill Rogov, a political analyst associated with the Institute for the Economy in Transition, and Yevgeniy...

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Danila Galperovich: Hello, dear viewers. My name is Danila Galperovich, and I am a Radio Liberty analyst, correspondent, and presenter. Our guest in this Territory today is a member of the Civil...

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uh... and as i said that look you have your delegate lambs you don't wanna uh... send the slaughterhouse uh... but guess what you will eventually said so you don't let the slaughter...

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There are interesting results from one of the last VTSIOM's public opinion survey about the reform of judicial system. Only 12 % of Russians consider this theme significant in general. And...

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Darya Pylnova: Hello. Today in Michael Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev’s Press Centre’s studio I welcome Ekaterina Beljavskaja – an artist, and Vadim Chachin - a journalist. Ekaterina Beljavskaja:...
Adonde Putin arrastra a Rusia y sus verdaderos objetivos Vivíamos todos tranquilos, yo recuerdo aquellos tiempos todo estaba muy bien, de repente bum! No, primero no vivíamos, luchábamos. Yo...

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In good governance news, according to Prensa Latina, the Cuban news agency, Paraguay plans to supply 20,000 computers to students and teachers during 2011. The Ministry of Education and Culture has...
My images were of the Gethsamane Church, where on October 7th there was a huge demonstration and thousands of people were arrested and taken to, held overnight in various camps. Then we had gone...