What is happening in the turkishrussian direction. And erdogan needs that for this dialogue, he is still the leader of the country, a nato member that has serious relations with the United States, including militarytechnical relations. Erdogan is already getting all the latest planes, as you know , so he wont be blamed, he needs a peacemaker role, this is the first point, the second point, even though he keeps talking about diplomacy, for two years in a row, you may have noticed that even in his conversation. With putin on the eve of his speech before the ukrainesoutheastern europe summit, he clearly stated how he sees the prerequisites for any negotiations, he said this to putin, this unilateral ceasefires, and that is the formula for a just peace, and by the way, not every leader can say that to putin, because, as you understand, putin absolutely does not agree with the idea of a unilateral ceasefire. Of fire, and erdogan did not say this in a conversation with zelensky, but sp
Influence, but the opposition christened it differently russian, because it believes that it is a copy of the russian law on agents, which is used in russia to persecute media and politicians, georgian government officials assure that this is not so. And you will say that it already happened, and indeed, in march of last year, the ruling woman the Georgian Dream party tried to pass it, but then there were protests, the event criticized it and the authorities withdrew the draft law, well, a year has passed and the parliament is considering such a document again, although some of the wording in it has been changed instead of an agent of foreign influence, now there is a Term Organization that pursues the interests of a foreign power, and accordingly, nongovernmental companies, zmi, which receive more than 20 of funding from abroad, must be registered as such organizations, but despite the name change, the opposition, protesters still call it the law on innocent persons, like the russian
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BACKGROUND: As a key factor for the prevention of childhood obesity, WHO recommends a specific balance of movement behaviours (ie, physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep) across the 24-h day for children younger than 5 years. Substantial evidence underpins our understanding of the benefits for healthy growth and development; however, little is known about young children's experiences and perceptions, and whether context-specific factors that might influence movement behaviours differ across the globe. METHODS: Acknowledging children's agency as knowledgeable informants on matters affecting their lives, children aged 3-5 years from communities and preschools in urban and rural Australia, Chile, China, India, Morocco, and South Africa, were interviewed. Discussions were based on a socioecological framework of the multifactorial, complex influences on young children's movement behaviours. Prompts were adapted to ensure relevance across diverse study sites. Ethics