Episode 1 - Arkady in Russia Impossible to Miss Moscow
Host Arkady takes H3 World TV on a tour around Moscow and shows off some of the city’s famous landmarks, from the Bolshoi Theatre to the Kremlin to St. Basil’s Cathedral.
March, 2015
Living with gods: Siberian spirit of the hunt
In Siberia people did not worship in buildings instead they took their spirits with them on the hunt. Jill Cook, curator, shows us the Siberian spirit fo the hunt with his dog.
Living with gods: peoples, places and worlds beyond 2 November 2017 – 8 April 2018
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Supported by the Genesis Foundation. With grateful thanks to John Studzinski CBE.
The exhibition accompanies a series on BBC Radio 4 with Neil MacGregor.
KHL All-Star Weekend 2018
Open innovations - Sergei Sobyanin
Sergei Sobyanin, the mayor of Moscow
Patrice Lumumba
Patrice Émery Lumumba (born Élias Okit'Asombo; 2 July 1925 – 17 January 1961) was a Congolese independence leader and the first democratically elected Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo (now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo). As founder and leader of the Mouvement national congolais, Lumumba helped win his country's independence from Belgium in 1960. Within twelve weeks, Lumumba's government was deposed in a coup during the Congo Crisis. The main reason why he was ousted from power was his opposition to Belgian-backed secession of the mineral-rich Katanga province. Lumumba was subsequently imprisoned by state authorities under Joseph-Desiré Mobutu and executed by firing squad under the command of the secessionist Katangan authorities. The United Nations, which he had asked to come to the Congo, did not intervene to save him. Belgium, the United States (via the CIA), and the United Kingdom (via MI6) have all been accused of involvement in Lumumba's death.
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