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From Prince Rurik to the Russian Revolution, this is a compilation of the first 5 episodes of Epic History TV's History of Russia. Visit our merch shop:
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Международный уголовный суд, предположительно, готов выдать ордера на арест Биньямина Нетаньяху и высокопоставленных израильских чиновников в связи с войной в Газе, - The Times Сам Нетаньяху заявил, что любые решения МУС, который расследует нападения ХАМАС 7 октября и военный ответ Израиля в Газе, не повлияют на действия Израиля, но создадут опасный прецедент. Издание отмечает, что скорее всего МУС возбудит индивидуальные дела против Нетаньяху, министра обороны Израиля Йоава Галланта и старшего офицера, "скорее всего, начальника генерального штаба". Ордера на арест могут быть выданы уже на следующей неделе.
Meet Jozef, Ann, and their 6 children (the 7th is coming soon🤰)@homeinrussia. This is an American expat family in Russia🇷🇺. They left their country to escape the controversial ideology that exists in the U.S. today. Jozef and Ann are traditional Catholics🙏. Unfortunately, the new agenda in the West no longer aligns with their faith, ‘We won’t teach our children that they can be gay, we won’t teach our children that it's okay to have a marriage between two men or two women. We won't do that!’🤦♂️ The final straw for the move was a new American law, stating that ‘if your five-year-old boy says that he wants to be a girl, then they can just take the boy away from the parents without permission and take them to the hospital and chop them up’😱 They chose Russia because family values are the foundation of the country here. In America, the family was often criticized for having so many children👨👩👧👦. Now they have six, with a seventh on the way. In Russia, it's the opposite, ‘Russians treat children like gold bars. I have not seen this in any other country.’ 🇷🇺 Jozef is an IT program manager. He is actively looking for a job at a Russian company now🖥. But the main goal of this big, close-knit family is to obtain Russian citizenship and become full-fledged citizens of their new homeland, Russia, ‘We want to become Russian citizens as soon as possible.’ 🇷🇺 Explore more of Jozef and his big family adventures on their YouTube channel: youtube.com/@homeinrussia Watch now, feel free to comment 👇 and Subscribe 🔔 to Russian Code for more exciting stories! 00:00 Meet the big family of Jozef and Ann 01:57 From Kansas to Russia 03:19 Russia is a safe place for traditional values 04:55 Gender reassignment for children in the U.S. 06:00 ‘The new agenda doesn't align with our faith’ 09:00 America sees Russia as a threat 10:20 ‘Russians treat children like gold bars’ 11:24 Are Russians starving from the sanctions? 12:44 The level of medical care in Russia 14:22 What do you dislike about Russia? 15:27 NYC and Moscow metro 16:40 ‘The cities in America are extremely dangerous’ 17:59 ’Ukraine is just a puppet for my country’ 22:14 Job search in a Russian IT company 25:14 ‘We want to be Russian citizens as soon as possible’ 27:33 How many children do you want to have in the end? 28:05 How do you see your future here? 29:29 The happy news has arrived!!!