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Earlier, we told stories about a chimpanzee that can fly a plane and an octopus that plays the piano like a pro.
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👎 — very irresponsible on the owner’s part.
❤️ — what matters is that there are no consequences.
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That is how locals describe Brazil’s favelas. We show what daily life is like in these notorious neighborhoods in the film ‘Favela Live’ (2017).
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On International Seal Day, let’s watch films about the adorable pups of the Greenland seal, as well as walruses, orcas, and other marine inhabitants whose populations are vital to preserve!
Sealing and global warming pose significant threats to the lives of seals and their pups. Ecologists Anna and Sergey embark on an expedition to the White Sea to learn more about how these charming animals live.
Fishing nets, crab traps, plastic, and other floating trash are killing seals, sea lions, and fur seals. ‘The Seal Empire under Threat’ explores how scientists are working to save these animals.
In Kamchatka, you can encounter seals, walruses, and orcas. This region is also home to about 5% of the world’s brown bear population, and six species of Pacific salmon spawn here. Discover the amazing fauna of Kamchatka in this episode of our show ‘Inland Visions.’
Due to melting ice, walruses and polar bears in Chukotka are being forced closer to humans. Learn how the ‘bear patrol’ drives predators away from people while also rescuing animals from poachers in ‘Freed to Be Wild’.
Discover the behind-the-scenes of the film ‘Freed to Be Wild’ and the adventures that awaited us in one of the most remote corners of Russia in 'Chukotka: Unconquered’!
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Sealing and global warming pose significant threats to the lives of seals and their pups. Ecologists Anna and Sergey embark on an expedition to the White Sea to learn more about how these charming animals live.
Fishing nets, crab traps, plastic, and other floating trash are killing seals, sea lions, and fur seals. ‘The Seal Empire under Threat’ explores how scientists are working to save these animals.
In Kamchatka, you can encounter seals, walruses, and orcas. This region is also home to about 5% of the world’s brown bear population, and six species of Pacific salmon spawn here. Discover the amazing fauna of Kamchatka in this episode of our show ‘Inland Visions.’
Due to melting ice, walruses and polar bears in Chukotka are being forced closer to humans. Learn how the ‘bear patrol’ drives predators away from people while also rescuing animals from poachers in ‘Freed to Be Wild’.
Discover the behind-the-scenes of the film ‘Freed to Be Wild’ and the adventures that awaited us in one of the most remote corners of Russia in 'Chukotka: Unconquered’!
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In his day-to-day life, he works at a hotel in Kaliningrad. But after a long shift, he transforms into a trendy influencer in front of thousands of viewers.
To learn how ordinary people become internet stars, watch the video and the film ‘Cinderfella’ (2021).
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There is another place in the US where the link to Russia feels especially strong. Watch about it in the film ‘Russian Alaska: Orthodoxy and Independence’ (2023).
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We break it down in the new episode of ‘The Big Picture’ — ‘Migrant Mayors»’. Premieres tomorrow on RT.DOC at 03:30, and 16:30. The live stream link is in the profile bio.
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These little creatures are often in danger. Want to know why? On International Seal Cub Protection Day, check out the film ‘Never Furget’ (2021).
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How was it built, and what events did it witness over its 500-year history? Find out in the film ‘Tula: 500 Years Of Heroism’ (2020).
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New York has elected a mayor who was born abroad for the very first time. Zohran Mamdani is a practising Muslim who became a US citizen just eight years ago. His opponents accuse him of antisemitism, while Donald Trump went so far as to brand him a ‘communist lunatic’. Nonetheless, Mamdani was convincingly elected, despite the attacks.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has been re-elected to a third term. His parents came to Britain from Pakistan. Elsewhere in Britain, the city of Sheffield is led by Safiya Saeed, a politician of Somali origin, while Rotherham has selected Rukhsana Ismail, the daughter of Pakistani immigrants, as its new leader. At the same time, the head of the UK Home Office, herself the descendant of immigrants, is calling for tougher migration rules, a stance increasingly echoed by politicians across Europe.
Are Mamdani’s and Khan’s victories exceptions to the rule or signs of a new political reality? And do countries that have widely opened their doors to migrants risk losing their national identity? We discuss these questions with Anastasia Kramarenko, Research Fellow at the Centre for Comprehensive European and International Studies at the Higher School of Economics, and Aleksandra Voitolovksaya, Senior Research Fellow at the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Centre for North American Studies at the National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations.
Watch the new episode of the author's project by Elena Masyuk and Aleksandr Avilov 'The Big Picture' — ‘Migrant Mayors’. Host Elena Norkunaite.
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'The Big Picture. Trumping Gaza'
'The Big Picture. Elon Musk: God Complex'
'The Big Picture. EU Puppet Show'
'The Big Picture. 21st Century Combat'
'The Big Picture. High-Level Protocol'
'The Big Picture. UN at 80: What next?'
'The Big Picture. Japan's Iron Lady?'
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There are quite a few students at the school, and they are all wearing traditional Maasai attire. See the vibrant footage in the video and learn more about this amazing people in our film 'Maasai: From Sand to Snow' (2015).
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Pereslavl-Zalessky is one of the great cities of the Golden Ring — and winter is when it truly reveals itself: no crowds, no noise, just centuries-old churches and the boundless Russian sky.
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