4.6 • 851 Ratings
🗓️ 26 July 2020
⏱️ 29 minutes
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Greetings, Comrades! This is our take on the protests in Khabarovsk – and of course, their new governor, which is a candidate for “weirdest bills introduced in a parliament ever” award. It’s crazy. Also, don’t forget that we just published a new historical episode too – so, check it out, your feed should contain both!
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0:49.6 | Music Greetings, comrades, and welcome to the political episode of the Eastern border. |
1:06.0 | We just released our Siberian exploration one, and you'll get our final done thing of the Western |
1:12.7 | Siberia next week but I just needed to look at Hobartovs which I didn't because |
1:18.7 | things just kept evolving and happening and happening and happening and happening onwards and |
1:24.4 | that even New York Times and all the political articles and even the |
1:28.2 | Western press started talking about it and it got out of hand. But it's still going on and there |
1:34.0 | are some facts that haven't been mentioned. And yeah, I just wanted to make a nice little overview |
1:39.8 | of what had happened after it would be over. But it seems like that won't be possible so soon, |
1:46.7 | because, you know, I like to wait a bit and not rush in. |
1:51.1 | In case you don't know, there is a town called Habatovsk in Russia's far, far east. |
1:58.2 | It used to be the region's capital until they moved to Vladivostok, |
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