it is called conversations about what is important. in this conversation, putin claims that in ukraine, russia is fighting to protect russia. critics call it indoctrination. protect russia. critics call it indoctrination. ., . indoctrination. there are children who ust indoctrination. there are children who just believe indoctrination. there are children who just believe it s indoctrination. there are children who just believe it s with - indoctrination. there are children who just believe it s with their . who just believe it s with their open who just believe it s with their open eyes and they are ready to believe open eyes and they are ready to believe in open eyes and they are ready to believe in everything. that is a very believe in everything. that is a very dangerous thing.- believe in everything. that is a very dangerous thing. because if there is one very dangerous thing. because if there is one thing very dangerous thing. because if there is one thing that
lesson in russian schools. it is called conversations about what is important. in this conversation putin claims that in ukraine russia is fighting to protect russia. critics call it indoctrination. there are children who just believe, they open their eyes and they are ready to believe in everything. and that is very dangerous. because if there is one thing russian history teaches us it is this that if you believe in everything a leader here says and does without question that can have tragic consequences. steve rosenberg, bbc news, saint petersburg. an international study has found that a hallucinogenic drug found in magic mushrooms is helpful to patients suffering from depression.
right now? in short, russia is going on the wrong direction. and - right now? in short, russia is going on the wrong direction. and it - right now? in short, russia is going on the wrong direction. and it feels| on the wrong direction. and it feels like the past on the wrong direction. and it feels like the past is on the wrong direction. and it feels like the past is still on the wrong direction. and it feels like the past is still casting - on the wrong direction. and it feels like the past is still casting a - like the past is still casting a shadow over russia s present and future. history never repeats itself exactly, but there are worrying parallels between russia s past and present. underjosef stalin, soviet citizens who fell foul with the authorities were often labelled enemies of the people after you just after invading ukraine, vladimir putin vowed to cleanse russia of what he claimed were traitors and the fifth column. to help him do that, president putin has introduce
putin claims that in ukraine, russia is fighting to protect russia. critics call it indoctrination. there are children who just believe, they open their eyes and they are ready to believe in everything. and that is very dangerous. because if there is one thing russian history teaches us, it is this that if you believe in everything a leader here says and does without question, that can have tragic consequences. steve rosenberg, bbc news, saint petersburg. fascinating report there from our russia editor. the football world cup kicks off in qatar in under three weeks, and it ll be the first time it s being staged in the middle east. fifa world football s governing body claimed it would be the first carbon neutral tournament. but environmentalists are furious and are now challenging that claim.
science has no future. and it feels like the past is still casting a shadow over russia s present and future. history never repeats itself exactly, but there are worrying parallels between russia s past and present. underjosef stalin, soviet citizens who fell foul of the authorities were often labelled enemies of the people. after invading ukraine, vladimir putin vowed to cleanse russia of what he called traitors, scum and the fifth column . to help them do that, president putin has introduced to help him do that, president putin has introduced a new patriotic lesson in russian schools. it s called conversations about what s important. in this conversation, putin claims that in ukraine, russia is fighting to protect russia. critics call it indoctrination.