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Title: 2018: The Bloodiest Year of the 21st Century?
Published: 2018-01-07
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H51BZecr0ro
Title: 2018: The Bloodiest Year of the 21st Century?
Published: 2018-01-07
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H51BZecr0ro
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hello friends hi professor Phillip karate rich and this is the 63rd edition of the Russian newspapers monitor [Music] I hope you are doing well today this is my first show in 2018 made this year bring you joy and all the other good things in life the world outlook is grim and a big war may be just around the corner and yet I remain an optimist and2/4
plan to do my part so that the good prevails over the evil and the forces of light over the forces of darkness you can be sure that news bud will cover all the plots ploys and injuries by the agents of the deep states of the world and thank you for your support in this episode of the Russian newspapers monitor I will present a retrospect of the3/4
most important Russian news stories in 2017 in addition I will discuss an op-ed article by Konstantin cosa Cho a member of the Russian Federation Council and one of the top foreign policy specialists in Russia I will also take a look at Russia's rapidly increasing political and economic links with Asia particularly with China lastly I will discuss the pro-soviet nostalgia and the ranking of Russians most favourite