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BELARUSTV July 3, 2024

Deeds. The holy fathers teach about the same thing, so that the sinful beginning can be redirected to doing good deeds, therefore, when i, too, feel the beginning of some sinful passion, then i try to redirect it to some good deeds, and if this is in relation to people, then according to the thought of one of the holy fathers, one must learn to always see something good in a person, then the ability to see goodness or goodness in a person will allow. If not completely remove, then minimize the anger that is present in relation to this or that person, happiness is probably when a person is in his place, when he receives a return, when he sees that what he does benefits both himself and as a priest, when he sees that benefits are brought to people and that the name of christ is glorified, and for my happiness is that i can. To the temple, i i can communicate with people, the fact that people come and ask questions, the fact that students are not afraid to come up and talk, the fact that

BELARUSTV July 3, 2024

North, east, wherever. Are needed where our products are needed, we need to work everywhere, well , we have a gigantic economy, like russia , no, the economy is compact, what we produce is needed, it is needed everywhere, both food and mineral fertilizers, especially now, in order to prevent famine, the west will buy these fertilizers, and this is nearby, so there is no need to give up any markets, but now lets build the logic again. A chain of who is worse off from sanctions on belarusian potassium, fertilizer shortages in the world markets, of course, leads to higher prices, which means a reduction in use; a decrease in yield equals an increase in food prices, and this is a very dangerous situation on the verge of largescale famine, which the least developed countries will experience first. Belarus does not hang itself medals, but our country has always contributed to global food security, we certainly wont take bread from others and are ready to share the table with those who come t

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show

now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show the surfers making waves in fukushima, ten years after the nuclear disaster. the hunt for the priceless royal russian room stolen by the nazis. and we get a taste of sustainable sake. cheers to that! kanpai! we start this week in the fukushima region in north eastern japan. now, as the world learns to cope with one disaster a global pandemic here, they re marking another. it s exactly ten years since an earthquake and tsunami triggered a nuclear catastrophe. the region has sadly become synonymous with those tragic events. a decade on, i m here to find out how people are still battling to move on from the past. this is kitaizumi beach, some 70km from the centre of fu kushima city. while it s hard to believe now, this beach was once one of the most popular surfing destinations injapan. surfing was popularised injapan in the 1960s, when american gis stationed here headed for the beaches, armed with their boards, and t

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show

now, if you ve got an old petrol or diesel car would you be prepared to swap it for a bike or take the bus instead 7 a scheme s begun in coventry, where people can hand their vehicles over to be recycled in exchange for credit to spend on more sustainable modes of transport. our business correspondent katy austin has the details. it s the end of the road for this car. it was sent here deliberately by its former owner. but why? let s reverse a few days. we met mohammed, who owned that 15 year old diesel for four years. after, you know, the lockdown has kicked in, i have been mainly working from home, five days a week. so, i m not using the car as much. he decided tojoin a trial in coventry. owners of cars over ten years old can give them up and get cash for other forms of travel. they are offering £3000 worth of credits, which you can use to travel by bus, train, taxi. authorities in the west midlands are behind this scheme, using funding from a government grant. the idea i

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show

sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. good luck to both of them and indeed all the nominees. now it s time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. with the exception of naughty scotland staying mostly dry today, elsewhere, we are seeing some rain for a time. that will eventually reach those parts of eastern england. it will stay dry for much of the day. this evening, clearing away and a few showers in the south west. largely clear overnight for eastern scotland and north east england, that is where we will have the lowest temperatures. this is where there is a greater chance of seeing a touch of frost going into the morning, whereas elsewhere, temperatures staying well above freezing. it s in the west tomorrow that we will see most of the cloud for northern ireland, wales, western parts of england into western scotland. that cloud increases. chances of seeing patches of rain, whereas the eastern scotland and down the eastern side of england, it will stay dry with ple

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