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In the center of Mariupol, there are many destroyed buildings, but also a lot of reconstruction happening. The team was able to freely travel and speak with people in the city. Mariupol is not a ghost town, as people are living their lives there. There is electricity, heating, running water, and internet available. Shops and restaurants are open. The speaker did not mention any restrictions or surveillance.

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Speaker: Just finished the resort season in Crimea and came to the capital! So, tell us, how is life in Crimea now? Can you hear me? Answer, how is life in Crimea now? Forget about the water! Can I have some water? Yes, here is a glass. No need for a glass, just wash my head. Oh, it feels so good to swim now. Oh, nice.

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We are driving on Rublevo-Uspenskoe Highway. These gates belong to the oligarchs who are taken care of here. We feed them three times a day, they use buckets for their needs, everything is fine for them. This is where high-ranking government officials, bureaucrats, and corrupt individuals are located. And here is where they are disposed of. Rublevo-Uspenskoe Highway will now transform into Luxury Barvichu at Village.

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Ведущий демонстрирует свое маленькое пристанище: подходит к уютному номеру и уверяет, что все зрители будут ему завидовать. «Точно буду завидовать». Затем следует «Та-дам!», и он заявляет: «Вот оно, лакшери размещение журналистов королевского клуба». Он добавляет: «с пройти я даже себе маленький шкафчик организовал», и рядом показывает соседа с «картин», создавая образ пространства. Единственная проблема — «что наше место у ну да». Зрители слышат его игривый тон и видят, как он наслаждается сценой. The host demonstrates his small shelter, moves toward the cozy room, and promises that viewers will envy him. «I will definitely envy.» Then comes «Ta-da!», and he says: «Here it is, the luxury accommodation of journalists of the royal club». He adds: «with a pass I even organized myself a small locker» and points to his neighbor with paintings, creating a sense of space. The sole problem — «what our place is, well, yeah».

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Original: Speaker 0: И вот такой клуб дыма стоит над всем торопцем практически не хочет у меня телефон работать Translation: Speaker 0: And there's such a cloud of smoke over almost the entire Toropets, my phone almost doesn't want to work

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Speaker 0: We have several vehicles entering the area, including those from the Moscow Region Government and the Ministry of Defense. Speaker 1: When will there be water and electricity? Speaker 0: Water is available in some areas, but there are significant losses in the distribution system, so we cannot provide it to every home yet. As for electricity, we are working on it. Speaker 1: What about the garbage? Speaker 0: For the past two months, we only have eight garbage trucks for such a large city. We need more trucks for disposal.

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Gaza has been without Internet for 15-16 days, with only limited access in hospitals and government locations. Lack of electricity has become the norm, forcing reliance on solar power. Communication is difficult, with no way to check on loved ones' safety. Seeking Internet access is risky due to bombings and snipers. The struggle continues to connect with the world and share the situation in Gaza. Translation: Gaza has been without Internet for 15-16 days, with only limited access in hospitals and government locations. Lack of electricity has become the norm, forcing reliance on solar power. Communication is difficult, with no way to check on loved ones' safety. Seeking Internet access is risky due to bombings and snipers. The struggle continues to connect with the world and share the situation in Gaza.

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Due to a lack of electricity lasting two weeks in 30-degree weather, there is no hot water. Hot water is made on the stove to take a bath. Boiling water is put in the bathtub because it is too cold outside for an instant heated propane hot shower, which has been a recent luxury. There is no electricity, and the speaker asks, "Where's FEMA?"

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映っているのはテレビではなく、機能しないことが多い。乗りがいいよ。コーンエンジソンとか、全部余裕がある。取材中に死ぬかも。風呂の入れ方が上手くなった。何も出ない。横に倒れている。 Translation: What's on screen isn't a TV, it often doesn't work well. It's enjoyable. There's plenty of room for things like Corn Engine Son. Might die during coverage. Improved at taking baths. Nothing comes out. Lying sideways.

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- The discussion begins with concern about the quality of Speaker 1’s internet connection for recorded YouTube work. Speaker 1 explains that their neighborhood has a monopolist limiting updates to local software/hardware, and says their own Starlink setup is going up, with 20+ or ~30 satellites already online and deploying quickly. Speaker 1 then jokes about sponsoring revolutions abroad, noting France and the UK should be ready. - The conversation shifts to international developments, focusing on the “Iran war” and later Ukraine/Russia, and then on Trump’s visit to China. - Speaker 1 describes alleged details from Trump’s China visit: Tajikistan’s president was visiting the same day, and during Trump’s arrival only part of the route’s flags were reportedly changed from Tajik to US flags. Speaker 1 frames this as a “soft insult.” - On Xi Jinping meeting Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin at airports/tarmacs, Speaker 1 says some claims are not true and emphasizes protocol and past examples: in prior meetings (Xi and Putin; Trump arriving previously), Xi reportedly met Putin at the tarmac, sat down with the top down, and drove into the city. Speaker 1 also says that in Trump’s last China arrival, Trump reportedly had Xi waiting. - Speaker 1 assesses the Xi–Trump meeting as unprepared compared with highly structured US-style or adversarial-country meetings. They describe how security teams, working diplomats, document preparation, possible joint statements, and agenda negotiation are typically handled before leaders meet. Speaker 1 compares this to earlier dynamics seen in Anchorage (with Trump allegedly seeking speed for a PR/picture moment). - The thread links the China visit to energy leverage involving Iran and Venezuela. Speaker 1 says Venezuela’s capacity is limited (around 800,000 barrels/day) and that significantly expanding it takes time and large investment. Speaker 1 argues US refining limitations matter: US refineries were set up for heavier sour crude (described as “viscous” and “sour” due to sulfur) and the US has not built a new refinery in over 30 years, citing bureaucracy and environmental laws as reasons companies left. - Speaker 1 elaborates on why the US cannot easily expand refining quickly, citing high insurance costs for factory work and related regulatory burdens, leading factories to move elsewhere. - Speaker 0 asks whether Trump intended a different sequence: Speaker 1 says the initial idea was to seek earlier wins and use Venezuela and Iran concessions to gain leverage, but the meeting reportedly came with Trump facing weaker leverage and needing help on Iran. - Taiwan discussions: Speaker 1 says reunification preferences exist among the Taiwanese opposition party that met Xi in China, with Taiwan described as the “Republic of China” and some groups categorized as seeking reconquest/reunification. Speaker 1 discusses why supplying Taiwan for conflict is difficult across open water and notes past US War College war-game conclusions that China would win if the US fleet intervened between China and Taiwan, while US strategy (as described) aims to make invasion costly rather than “winning.” - Proxy-war framing: Speaker 1 describes Ukraine and Iran/Yemen conflict patterns as proxy dynamics, referencing Marco Rubio’s admission that one war is a proxy war. - Iran supply/blockade claims: Speaker 1 says Iran is supplied via multiple routes—ports on the Caspian connected through Russian ports, and a rail line through Pakistan to China—plus other smaller export/storage options. Speaker 1 argues Iran’s weakness has historically included refining and diesel shortages, comparing it to the US importing refined product because it cannot refine enough to meet demand. - Venezuela capacity and US-advantaged/refinery/infrastructure problems are revisited, including discussion of reserves being held in gold in the US, social spending reductions of reinvestment, and US confiscation/export restrictions on equipment replacement, leading to worn-out infrastructure and the lack of “quick fixes.” - Straits of Hormuz and alleged “fee” idea: Speaker 0 cites a White House statement that China agreed to buy American oil to diversify from Hormuz and that Iran should not charge a fee for the Straits of Hormuz. Speaker 1 responds that Iran does not charge China fees (as stated by Speaker 1), then argues China’s commitments would only be clear if China confirms them, and compares this to past statements where purchases were claimed without matching agreements. - Speaker 1 argues sanctions can be moved/bypassed by the US government, not lifted by it, and says only US Congress can remove sanctions. Speaker 1 also claims the US continues buying sanctioned Russian products, while Europeans are criticized for accepting costly resell markups. - Speaker 1 also argues Hormuz isn’t treated as international waters in their view, and that Oman involvement matters, including claims about Oman not installing tollbooths and Iran striking ships—contrasted with the idea that a long-term/perpetual fee would open global choke-point “can of worms.” - Broader geopolitical framing: Speaker 1 says the “global system” is effectively gone, arguing the US helped build it and then killed it when it no longer served US interest, citing examples like the WTO and the strategic focus on controlling key choke points. Speaker 1 contrasts sea routes with Eurasia land connectivity and high-speed rail, linking this to belt-and-road connectivity. - Back to Iran: Speaker 0 asks whether China is pressuring Iran to concede or offering Trump political support with words. Speaker 1 says China prefers status quo and would prefer an end to war without weakening American stockpiles; Speaker 1 also says Iran’s ceasefire is not a full ceasefire and that both sides continue actions. - US military capacity and escalation: Speaker 1 argues that if Trump restarts the war, missile production is “null and void” at scale, and US manufacturing/industrial ramp-up would take years, citing the “missile production is null and void” point and the difficulty of rapid industry re-shoring due to state regulations. Speaker 1 discusses rare earths as a limiting factor in a different way—refining/processing capacity rather than shortage of elements—then argues chemical/electrolysis processing is expensive, energy intensive, and environmentally complex, often causing multi-year delays similar to refineries. - Soft-power indicators from Xi’s alleged absence and flag changes are used to explain Chinese behavior toward Trump, contrasted with prior high-level airport greetings and seating/handshake optics. Speaker 1 compares seating arrangements and perceived humiliation in European/Serbia contexts as a recurring pattern of power display. - Iran-war outcome speculation: Speaker 0 proposes a 50/50 scenario: continuation of conflict with Israeli strikes (and Iran mirroring strikes in the Gulf) versus Trump walking away. Speaker 1 says Israelis are driving outcomes and that APAC donors and money make turning away difficult, arguing Trump wants out but is constrained. Speaker 1 also says Iran and even Saudis/Kuwaitis reportedly would prefer US withdrawal from the Persian Gulf. - US military withdrawal and logistics: Speaker 1 says the US fifth fleet has left, its forward headquarters is moving to Israel, and damage estimates/repair costs are discussed. Speaker 1 argues the US is drawn into a genocide-perception dynamic once bases/equipment and US involvement are present. - Historical Iraq/Kuwait/Persian Gulf narrative: Speaker 0 asks why the US wanted Saddam to invade Kuwait. Speaker 1 asserts the US wanted Iraq to enter the Persian Gulf and become positioned for broader US presence, describing US backing for conflicts involving Iran and chemical weapons channels, and claiming Kuwait engaged in slant drilling stealing Iraqi oil. Speaker 1 says the US/Soviet coalition dynamics allowed the Gulf buildup and entry point into the region. - Final escalation discussion and regional future: Speaker 0 asks whether Trump will walk away or get trapped into escalation for a “win.” Speaker 1 says Israel’s influence over the US is expected to decline, claims generational shifts among American Jews/Christians and anti-Israel demonstrations, and argues Iran and the Gulf could reshape into new blocks with improved Gulf-Iran relations if stability is prioritized. - The conversation ends with debate over perceived misconceptions about Iran’s treatment of minorities and religious/political representation, plus discussion contrasting Iran with Saudi Arabia in terms of women’s legal status and religious policing, followed by a plan to do a future live recording using appropriate software.

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I am a doctor and a Ghazan, facing the daily struggles of living in a tent near the hospital without electricity or water. Charging my phone for light is a challenge, and we have been working without salaries for 6 months. Thank you. Translation: I am a doctor and a Ghazan, facing daily challenges living in a tent near the hospital without electricity or water. Charging my phone for light is difficult, and we have not been paid for 6 months. Thank you.

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Сказали что салаты вчера так что отказ, ну что время завтрака. А завтрак у нас выглядит вот так: коробка с чипсами. Какой-то чан с воздухом. Вот фрукты. А это судя по всему какой-то чан с салатом и тунцом что ли. Приятного! It was said that salads were yesterday, so there was a refusal, well, it's breakfast time. And our breakfast looks like this: a box of chips. Some tub with air. The fruits. And this, apparently, some tub with salad and tuna, perhaps. Enjoy!

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Лена, что ты нашла после русского? Максимка пробил охладитель, но все нормально, мы проверим позже. Давай закончим видео. Translation: Lena, what did you find after the Russian? Maximka punctured the cooler, but everything is fine, we'll check later. Let's finish the video.

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Вот такой пикапчик с механической коробкой передач и раздаткой. Есть инфракрасная фара, светомаскировка, стартер зажигания без ключа, выключатель массы и лебедка. Имеются габаритные огни, фары, шанцевый инструмент и огнетушитель. Установлена грязевая резина и крепления под автоматы. Все железное, двигатель инжекторная Нива. **Translation:** A pickup truck with a manual transmission and transfer case. It has an infrared headlight, light masking, keyless starter ignition, a master switch, and a winch. There are marker lights, headlights, entrenching tools, and a fire extinguisher. It has mud tires and mounts for automatic weapons. Everything is made of metal, and the engine is an injector Niva.

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Не меняют нерадивых командиров, проблемы с поставками оружия. Танкисты не удовлетворены Абрамсами, танки не подходят под условия. Проблемы с горючим, солярой. Покупка минометов, но проблема с минами. Нет ясной коммуникации и понимания. Translation: They don't replace careless commanders, issues with weapon supplies. Tank crews unsatisfied with Abrams, tanks not suitable for conditions. Problems with fuel, diesel. Purchase of mortars, but issue with mines. Lack of clear communication and understanding.

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Speaker 0: Look, here. This is the phone. It's not working properly though. Okay. So, the thing is, of course, thank you for the greens. Like this. First, what? How? I don't know, it doesn't show the middle. I'm waiting, these are toilets. I think it's a wooden one. This, this.

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Ночь прошла довольно спокойно, удалось даже поспать часа три, наверное, три с половиной. Организаторы все-таки выключили свет внутри стадиона нашего импровизированного вот этого палаточного городка, но остался довольно громкий гул, постоянный такой вытяжки. Я спросони даже как-то подумал, что я в каком-то рефрижераторе. Очень порадовал сегодня завтрак чан с воздухом, немножко фруктиков и вчерашний салат с тунцом, который здесь лежит со вчерашнего дня. Ну еще здесь была, а вот она и есть коробка с чипсами. Но, друзья, хочу отдать должное организаторам за то огромный запас абсолютно бесплатной воды Пей не хочу! Last night was fairly calm; I managed to sleep about three hours, maybe three and a half. The organizers did turn off the lights inside the stadium and our improvised tent city, but a rather loud hum from the exhaust remained. I even thought at one point that I was in some kind of refrigerator. Breakfast today pleased me: a pot with air, a few fruits, and yesterday's tuna salad that lies here from yesterday. There was also a box of chips. But, friends, I want to praise the organizers for the huge supply of absolutely free water. Drink, I don't want!

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Система была старая, так как они воевали только с бедуинами в Африке. Пересекли границу и через час уже были в аэропорту, ожидая посадки на военный рейс в Британию. Прилетели в экологический центр Вооруженных сил Британии, где нам выдали форму и броню. Затем нас отправили на учебный центр. Снаряжение было не очень хорошим, и в Британии нам выдали болгарские АК, похожие на АК-74, с которыми мы работали на стрельбах с холостыми патронами. --- The system was outdated since they had only fought Bedouins in Africa. We crossed the border and were at the airport within an hour, waiting for a military flight to Britain. We arrived at the British Armed Forces' ecological center, where we were issued uniforms and body armor. Then we were sent to a training center. The equipment was not very good, and in Britain, we were given Bulgarian AKs, similar to the AK-74, which we used for training with blank ammunition.

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The AC is not working, and many people are using magazines. The TV screens are also not working. Neither the call button nor calling the cabin crew is working. Not even the light is working. The speaker questions if this is what Air India provides. The speaker states that is why Air India is considered one of the worst airlines in the world.

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Текст описывает место размещения перед саммитом как суровое: «Ясное. Здесь спартанские условия. Это что-то от Красного Креста. У каждого подушечка полотенчико. Вот такие вот перекрытия.» Здесь же говорится: «здесь вот будут спать журналисты в ночь перед важнейшим саммитом.» The text describes the journalists' lodging before the summit as strict: "Clear. Here are Spartan conditions. This is something from the Red Cross. Each person has a small pillow and towel. These are the partitions." It also states: "Here the journalists will sleep the night before the most important summit."

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The speaker found it alarming that Asheville was reportedly disconnected from all roads, with nobody allowed in or out. Upon arriving in Asheville, the speaker set up personal Starlink devices at hotels where state troopers were staying. The troopers then flocked to the Starlink devices because they lacked connectivity, their radios were unusable, and they hadn't been provided Starlinks. The speaker claims that Biden, Harris, and Governor Roy Cooper illegally canceled the contracts for these Starlinks, leaving first responders unable to communicate. The speaker believes this lack of communication cost lives and that private citizens had to provide their own Starlink devices.

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«Я лечу в район посреди разных кацабских штук Бляхай, кайфую.» «А вот это ж да, вот тут где-то лепка должна быть толще.» «Ну вот еще.» «Вот она разворачивается, еще, еще, еще стоп.» «И вот тут немного левее на 11 он сюда сейчас.» «Вот тут?» «В этом разделе.» «Ну ахуенно. Вкусил поле, что все сейчас ли завислись.» «Немного правее Вот тут направо, вот сюда заезжалось Вот прям сюда заезжалось Ой-ёй-ёй-ёй» I'm flying to an area amid various katsab things, Blyakhai, enjoying it. And this, yes, here the embossing should be thicker. Well, more. There it turns, more, more, stop. Here, a bit left, about 11 units, he comes here now. Here? In this section. Well, awesome. Tasted the field; it seems everyone has paused. A bit to the right. Here turn right, drive onto it. Oh dear.

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На Аляске для журналистов из России устроили необычное размещение: из-за встречи президентов и сезонного наплыва туристов все отели в Анкоридже заняты, поэтому нас разместили в местном стадионе. Я сначала думал, что это шутка. Показываю, как это выглядит: так называемый импровизированный лагерь, где кто нашел себе место, тому повезло. Здесь размещены российские журналисты; моя раскладушка, кто-то нашел розетку, гладил вещи, там остановились пилоты. Давайте протестируем кровать, чтобы понять, насколько она мягкая и можно ли назвать ее кроватью. По звуку это лучшее спальное место после 10-часового перелета. Но самый большой вопрос: будет ли выключен свет ночью и продолжит ли его за штукой издавать этот звук? In Alaska, Russian journalists were housed in an unusual setup: because of a presidential meeting and the seasonal tourist surge, all hotels in Anchorage are full, so we were accommodated at a local stadium. I thought at first it was a joke. Here’s what it looks like: an improvised camp, where whoever found a spot was lucky. Russian journalists are staying here; my cot, someone already found a power outlet, smoothed things, and there are our pilots staying there. Let’s test the bed to see how soft it is and whether it can be called a bed. By the sound, this is the best sleeping place after a 10-hour flight. But the biggest question: will the lights be turned off at night, and will it continue to make that sound from the device?

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Day 10 after the hurricane in North Carolina, the speaker is at an airport in Boone, where Elon Musk provided several hundred Starlink units. The speaker is deploying in a second wave on Blackhawk helicopters into isolated areas to deliver the units. The first deployment will provide internet access for prescriptions and allow residents to communicate their needs. Upon arrival, locals reported that no aid, including FEMA, had reached them yet, and they felt abandoned.

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Трясёт коагулятор. Ловила остудии. Монитор болтался, потом стоял на полу. English translation: The coagulator is shaking. I was catching ostudia. The monitor was wobbling and then was on the floor.
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