Alcohol + Belarus: how do you stay out of trouble? | Vodka Vodcast 029
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8. Røde VC1 10' (3.5mm) Stereo Mini Jack Extension Cable ????
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3. Aputure light dome (I actually use a Havox light but it does not appear to be available on Amazon so I recommend the light dome instead)
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Rock band J:MORS in Homiel (Belarus): Аквамарин
Адзін з самых яскравых прыхільнікаў J:МОРС адрываецца пад песню Аквамарин.
Гомель, 26 красавіка 2009 г.
“Вокруг Беларуси на велосипедах с моторами”. Полнометражный фильм (+ Eng Sub)
Два друга отправляются в путешествие вдоль границ Беларуси на китайских велосипедах с бензиновыми моторами. 47 дней пути, бесконечные поломки и десятки случайных встреч складываются в зарисовки о жизни окраин самой советской из всех постсоветских стран. Деревенские жители, студенты, рэперы, пьяницы. Долгая дорога постепенно стирает грань между реальностью и кино, и с каждым километром становится всё сложнее отличить одно от другого.
Автор идеи: Роман Свечников
Режиссер: Борис Николайчик
Продюсер: Ольга Полевикова
Закадровый голос: Александр Дементьев
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28-й тур. Гомель 1:4 Динамо Минск
Thüringer helfen Russland Teil XIII
Thüringer helfen Russland Teil XIII
Humanitäre Hilfe nach Gomel.
Alert - Parachutists of the Dirty Hairy Anal
Album: The Brutal Mass
Piste: 2 sur 3
Année: 2006
Pays: Belarus
Genre: Death Metal/Grindcore
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FTF-2017 - Original-дефиле №13 (Шаманы; Freaky-Vitta, Silent_hill9, Yu Kanda, _PuhOilov_)
Original-дефиле №13
Original (Шаманы: Белый Волк, Чёрный Ворон, Рыжий Тигр, Серый Баран)
Freaky-Vitta, Silent_hill9, Yu Kanda, _PuhOilov_ (косбэнд: Очень сладкие булички) - г.Брест, Минск, Октябрьский
Огромное спасибо Владимиру Вихареву за съемку и монтаж, и Александру Шилову - за съемку на 2-ю камеру!
FreeTime-Fest 2017 - Belarus, Gomel
Bondage Fairies in Minsk (live in Re:Public, 19/04/2015)
Nice band with crazy 8 beat music
The Beatles - Yesterday (cover by Petr Elfimov) Легенды LIVE
Rasta - I Wish (live in Minsk - 13.11.06)
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Glofira - Падай вверх
Falling Up specially written for the performance of Dmitry Kozlovsky (vocals at The Tvist, grunge-core band where the Sochnevs began playing). A spoon of hardcore in the indie album has not spoiled it, but instead has given some diversity and prepared for the second half of the track list, more assertive and leading to a powerful finale of new album Everything is ok
Akute - Шчасце (Gomel Red Pub 26.02.2016)
Divided - Day of suffering (Morbid Angel cover) rehearsal
Днюха Кири. Решили порепать перед бухаловкой.
Lady Gaga - Paparazzi by Mar1cona (cover)
Lady Gaga , Paparazzi, cover, Belarus, Gomel, Russian band, Maricona,
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Damning evidence that Putin's man in London, was expelled from the US
As Russian ambassador to Britain, Alexander Yakovenko has established quite a reputation as a joker.
The smiling Mr Yakovenko is always ready with a barbed remark, however questionable the taste.
So when the news broke last month that novichok poisoning victim Sergei Skripal's health had deteriorated, the Russian embassy tweeted: 'What's cooking?' alongside a photo clipping of the news story.
Deplorable, but all too typical. This, after all, is the man who made the grotesque accusation that Britain itself was behind the Salisbury attack, which nearly killed Skripal and his daughter Yulia exactly one year ago this week.
MI6, he said, was determined to make Russia 'public enemy number one'.
Mr Yakovenko's off-the-wall performances have even seen him compared to 'Comical Ali' – Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf, the hapless former propaganda chief for Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.
No surprise then, that the ambassador broke diplomatic protocol to praise Jeremy Corbyn's election as leader of the Labour Party in 2015.
But there is nothing funny about the latest set of allegations facing 'Comical Alex'.
For a Mail on Sunday investigation suggests that Mr Yakovenko, 64, was once a Soviet spy – and that he was expelled from the US during a famous purge of agents at the height of the Cold War.
MPs are now demanding answers from the Foreign Office as to why the jovial ambassador was ever allowed a diplomatic visa in light of his troubling background in the murky world of Cold War espionage.
For any Soviet diplomat, being posted to New York in the early 1980s would have been like entering a different world.
While Moscow was drab and forbidding, with notoriously long queues even for bread, the Manhattan of Ronald Reagan's America was colourful and vibrant, the de facto capital of the land of plenty.
One Soviet who landed in this alien world was an ambitious 27-year-old called Alexander Yakovenko.
Born in the small city of Gomel in what is now Belarus, Yakovenko was a bright boy, and it came as no surprise to his teachers when he won a place to study at the prestigious Moscow State Institute of International Relations, from which he graduated in 1976.
From there, a job at the Soviet Foreign Ministry swiftly followed. Diligent and with considerable charm, his superiors were impressed, and they rewarded the young man with his first overseas posting – as an attaché to the Soviet Union's Permanent Mission to the United Nations (SMUN), in New York.
On the face of it, Yakovenko – who would eventually become a Third Secretary at SMUN – was only given a mid-ranking position in the Soviet team – but what came next suggests there was rather more to his activities than that.
By the mid-1980s, the mood was one of rising paranoia.
The rival superpowers traded insults, accusations and claims of espionage as, reeling from the vast scale of American military spending, the rusting Soviet economy fell apart.
Relations between the Soviet Union's First Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev and US President Ronald Reagan were in a deep freeze.
And when, in March 1986, the Soviet Union arrested an American journalist called Nicholas S. Daniloff and charged him with spying, Reagan decided to act.
The United States government announced it would expel 100 Soviet diplomats from SMUN because they posed a 'threat to US national security'.
As part of an operation code-named 'Famish', the Americans identified who they wanted to remove from the country over two years in batches of 25 every six months.
On September 18, 1986, the US gave the Soviet Union the first 25 names of those required to leave the country by October 1, whom they accused of being 'senior intelligence officers'.
At the time, one official in the Reagan administration told the press: 'This will have a crippling effect on the KGB and GRU [the military intelligence agency] in New York… it is like putting your hand in their heart and ripping it out.'
One intelligence source told The Mail on Sunday that the agents identified in Operation Famish were 'undertaking a full range of intelligence operations against the US and other target countries'.
This included 'recruiting and running agents, as well as undertaking active measures, such as disrupting democracy and introducing Soviet propaganda – which was seen by the Soviet intelligence community as very important'.
Official documents obtained by this newspaper show that, in both September 1985 and March 1986, the Soviet Union's mission to th