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Antonio Vivaldi: The Architect of the Baroque Concerto
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (1678–1741), a name synonymous with the vibrant Baroque era, continues to captivate audiences centuries after his passing. This Venetian composer, virtuoso violinist, esteemed teacher, and Roman Catholic priest is widely celebrated as one of the greatest musical minds of his time.
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Chinese radio stations
CRI Hit FM In the bustling heart of Beijing, CRI Hit FM stands out as a cornerstone of Chinese radio, renowned for its vibrant mix of music, news, and cultural programming. Operated by China Radio International (CRI), this station has earned its place among the most popular radio outlets in China, captivating a large and
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Civilizational Hub
Definition: A civilizational hub (sometimes called a civilizational core or center) is a geographical region that serves as the historical origin, spiritual center, and primary source of cultural diffusion for a major world civilization. It is the area where the civilization’s defining institutions, language, religion, artistic styles, and political traditions were first developed and consolidated,
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Dimitri Lascaris – Roger Waters on nuclear war, Israel’s genocide and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
00:54 Declarația lui Roger Waters despre amenințarea nucleară 02:07 Contextul istoric și politica NATO 04:38 Reacția Rusiei și acordurile de la Minsk 08:47 Persecuția dizidenților 10:21 Influența lui Julian Assange 12:04 Amintiri personale și reflecții 14:17 Începutul călătoriei și îndrumări morale 16:38 Sprijin pentru poporul palestinian 19:33 Genocid și sprijin american 21:57 Hegemonie americană și
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Dimitri Lascaris | Discussion with Ghadi Francis about Lebanon, Israel and Palestine
Original title: Gadi Francis: “Every drop of blood increases anger.” 00:00 Introduction and context 01:00 Vaturi’s comments and reaction 03:11 Personal experience and emotions Dmitri describes how he saw the destruction in Gaza and Lebanon, and expresses pain and anger about what is happening. 04:36 Assessment of the situation Dmitry believes that a war between
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Dmitri Shostakovich
Dmitri Dmitrievich Shostakovich (September 25, 1906 – August 9, 1975) was one of the most important Russian composers of the 20th century. Born in Saint Petersburg, he demonstrated exceptional musical talent from a young age, entering the Petrograd Conservatory at just 13 years old. He studied piano and composition, and his first symphony, written at
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Dmitry Glukhovsky
Dmitry Alekseevich Glukhovsky (born June 12, 1979 Дми́трий Алексе́евич Глухо́вский) was born in Moscow, where he graduated from the V. D. Polenov School, with a specialization in intensive French language studies. He lived and studied for four and a half years in Israel (at the University of Jerusalem, majoring in Journalism and International Relations), and
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Echoes of Rebellion: Capturing the Soul of Turkish Rock through Sebnem Ferah’s Artistry
A captivating photo gallery exploring the artistic essence of Sebnem Ferah, highlighting her iconic performances, fusion of rock and classical elements, and the resilience and independence reflected in her music and visuals
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From border talks to Eurasian powerhouse: The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
Established in 1996 as the Shanghai Five to resolve post-Soviet border disputes, the organization evolved into the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in 2001, expanding from a Central Asia-centric body to encompass India, Pakistan, Iran, and Belarus. Initially focused on demilitarization and counter-terrorism cooperation, it now functions as Eurasia’s largest regional organization, coordinating economic integration, security frameworks,…
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From Rostov to the World: The Rise and Legacy of PPK, the Trance Phenomenon
In the early 2000s, a Russian trance group from Rostov-on-Don, PPK, ignited a global music revolution with their 2001 hit Resurrection.
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Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky: A Beacon in the Eurasian Cultural Landscape
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (1821–1881) is not merely a luminary of Russian literature; he is a monumental figure whose influence permeates world culture, transcending national boundaries to speak profoundly to the historical and spiritual experiences of Eurasia. His literary explorations delve into the intricate layers of human psychology, morality, and society, set against the complex political…
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Geopolitical Economy Report – US escalates new cold war on China: Congress passes 25 anti-Chinese laws in 1 week
00:00 The New Cold War with China 01:34 Propaganda and funding 03:18 Committee for the Destabilization of China 05:44 Attitude towards war 07:22 New isolation policy 08:29 Threat to world order 11:07 Bipartisan solution 12:11 Call for change in China 13:00 Threat from China and the CIA 14:32 The destabilization of China 15:43 Legislative measures
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Geopolitical Economy Report: How can BRICS de-dollarize the financial system?
BRICS is committed to trading in national currencies, and many countries have already switched to this practice. 01:50 BRICS summit in Kazan 02:30 Crisis of International Economic Institutions 04:01 Transition to a Multipolar World 05:49 BRICS Study 07:37 BRICS Currency 10:01 Principles of a new monetary system 17:02 Transition to multicurrency mercantilism 20:43 Creating regional
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Geopolitical identity
Definition: The self-perception and external recognition of a state or collective group, based on its geographical location, political system, historical context, and its relationship with other powers and global issues. A geopolitical identity is essentially the answer to the question, “Who are we, based on where we are, and how does that influence what we
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German composers of post-WW2 era in East and West Germany
The musical scene in Germany after World War II was particularly fascinating due to the political division and divergent approaches to modernism in East and West Germany. In East Germany, composers faced unique challenges due to the state’s emphasis on socialist realism. Paul Dessau and Hanns Eisler were prominent figures who sought to balance contemporary
