8:31
Places That Don't Exist: Trans-Dniester Part 1of4
Holidays in the Danger Zone: Places That Don't Exist -------- Author Simon Reeve undertake...
published: 11 Mar 2008
author: Simon Reeve
Places That Don't Exist: Trans-Dniester Part 1of4
Places That Don't Exist: Trans-Dniester Part 1of4
Holidays in the Danger Zone: Places That Don't Exist -------- Author Simon Reeve undertakes a thrilling journey through the most obscure countries in the wor...- published: 11 Mar 2008
- views: 70854
- author: Simon Reeve
29:21
Places That Don't Exist #2 - Trans-Dniester
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more unrecognis...
published: 28 Sep 2013
Places That Don't Exist #2 - Trans-Dniester
Places That Don't Exist #2 - Trans-Dniester
There are almost 200 official countries in the world. But there are dozens more unrecognised nations determined to be independent. Simon Reeve set out to visit several of these lesser-known places. 2 -Trans-Dniester Simon Reeve travels to Moldova where he goes on a drunken fishing trip with the president, before meeting a village so poor that 32 men there sold their kidneys. He then crosses over to the breakaway state of Trans-Dniester to find a region where Lenin statues still take pride of place and "independence day" is celebrated with a show of force by thousands of troops. He also gets arrested for trying to film a secret Soviet base.- published: 28 Sep 2013
- views: 4
6:19
Places That Don't Exist: Trans-Dniester Part 2of4
Holidays in the Danger Zone: Places That Don't Exist -------- Author Simon Reeve undertake...
published: 11 Mar 2008
author: Simon Reeve
Places That Don't Exist: Trans-Dniester Part 2of4
Places That Don't Exist: Trans-Dniester Part 2of4
Holidays in the Danger Zone: Places That Don't Exist -------- Author Simon Reeve undertakes a thrilling journey through the most obscure countries in the wor...- published: 11 Mar 2008
- views: 27014
- author: Simon Reeve
4:51
Khotyn fortress and Dniester River (Traveline in Ukraine) Хотин
Follow us on Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Traveline/154968637848312 We take on ...
published: 14 Oct 2011
author: zemiamedia
Khotyn fortress and Dniester River (Traveline in Ukraine) Хотин
Khotyn fortress and Dniester River (Traveline in Ukraine) Хотин
Follow us on Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Traveline/154968637848312 We take on a traditional minibus or marshrutka to visit the impressive stone f...- published: 14 Oct 2011
- views: 2552
- author: zemiamedia
6:54
Places That Don't Exist: Trans-Dniester Part 4of4
Holidays in the Danger Zone: Places That Don't Exist -------- Author Simon Reeve undertake...
published: 12 Mar 2008
author: Simon Reeve
Places That Don't Exist: Trans-Dniester Part 4of4
Places That Don't Exist: Trans-Dniester Part 4of4
Holidays in the Danger Zone: Places That Don't Exist -------- Author Simon Reeve undertakes a thrilling journey through the most obscure countries in the wor...- published: 12 Mar 2008
- views: 25733
- author: Simon Reeve
7:14
Places That Don't Exist: Trans-Dniester Part 3of4
Holidays in the Danger Zone: Places That Don't Exist -------- Author Simon Reeve undertake...
published: 12 Mar 2008
author: Simon Reeve
Places That Don't Exist: Trans-Dniester Part 3of4
Places That Don't Exist: Trans-Dniester Part 3of4
Holidays in the Danger Zone: Places That Don't Exist -------- Author Simon Reeve undertakes a thrilling journey through the most obscure countries in the wor...- published: 12 Mar 2008
- views: 22549
- author: Simon Reeve
2:18
Adventures on the river Dniester "Trailer"(Дністер Сплав)
A true story of a team of six people, which descended the river Dniester over 500 km and i...
published: 26 Aug 2010
author: Roman Bouldermania
Adventures on the river Dniester "Trailer"(Дністер Сплав)
Adventures on the river Dniester "Trailer"(Дністер Сплав)
A true story of a team of six people, which descended the river Dniester over 500 km and it took over 10 days.Подлинная история команды из шести человек, кот...- published: 26 Aug 2010
- views: 628
- author: Roman Bouldermania
26:23
Dniester: Invisible Divide
Moldova is one of the 15 former Soviet republics which extended between the Carpathian Mou...
published: 10 Nov 2008
author: RussiaToday
Dniester: Invisible Divide
Dniester: Invisible Divide
Moldova is one of the 15 former Soviet republics which extended between the Carpathian Mountains and the Dniester river. The land of sun and ine it used to b...- published: 10 Nov 2008
- views: 2237
- author: RussiaToday
70:59
DNIESTER.ru - Каминский & Шевчук
DNIESTER: Анатолий Каминский и Евгений Шевчук - теледебаты кандидатов в президенты Приднес...
published: 24 Dec 2011
author: dniesterpost
DNIESTER.ru - Каминский & Шевчук
DNIESTER.ru - Каминский & Шевчук
DNIESTER: Анатолий Каминский и Евгений Шевчук - теледебаты кандидатов в президенты Приднестровья. 23.12.2011 - в прямом эфире Первого республиканского телека...- published: 24 Dec 2011
- views: 17981
- author: dniesterpost
9:59
The Dniester Diaries Part 2
Part 2 of "The Dniester Diaries"...
published: 07 Oct 2009
author: thefullgardiner12
The Dniester Diaries Part 2
The Dniester Diaries Part 2
Part 2 of "The Dniester Diaries"- published: 07 Oct 2009
- views: 357
- author: thefullgardiner12
0:32
Dniester Liman near Cetatea Albă (Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Ukraine)
...
published: 05 Aug 2012
author: TheRomanianTravel
Dniester Liman near Cetatea Albă (Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Ukraine)
Dniester Liman near Cetatea Albă (Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Ukraine)
- published: 05 Aug 2012
- views: 170
- author: TheRomanianTravel
47:14
DNIESTER.ru - Инаугурация президента ПМР
Инаугурация второго президента ПМР Евгения Шевчука. 30 декабря 2011. Тирасполь. Приднестро...
published: 30 Dec 2011
author: dniesterpost
DNIESTER.ru - Инаугурация президента ПМР
DNIESTER.ru - Инаугурация президента ПМР
Инаугурация второго президента ПМР Евгения Шевчука. 30 декабря 2011. Тирасполь. Приднестровье. Выступления: Петр Денисенко, Игорь Смирно, Евгений Шевчук, Гри...- published: 30 Dec 2011
- views: 8166
- author: dniesterpost
4:15
Dnistrianka -- Дністрянка (Dniester girl) -- Ukrainian song by Pavlo Doskoch
Дністрянка. Dnistrianka. Dniester girl. Ukrainian song by Pavlo Doskoch. Western Ukrainian...
published: 27 May 2013
author: Zakharii
Dnistrianka -- Дністрянка (Dniester girl) -- Ukrainian song by Pavlo Doskoch
Dnistrianka -- Дністрянка (Dniester girl) -- Ukrainian song by Pavlo Doskoch
Дністрянка. Dnistrianka. Dniester girl. Ukrainian song by Pavlo Doskoch. Western Ukrainian music. Photo: folk dress of western Podillya (western part of Podo...- published: 27 May 2013
- views: 243
- author: Zakharii
Vimeo results:
27:25
[OKCon 2011] Panel: Data journalism: what next?
In the past 2 years we have seen an explosion in the availability of freely reusable, mach...
published: 20 Jul 2011
author: Open Knowledge Foundation
[OKCon 2011] Panel: Data journalism: what next?
In the past 2 years we have seen an explosion in the availability of freely reusable, machine readable data from public bodies and increasingly easy to use tools and services to analyse, represent and deliver this data. How is this data having an impact on journalism? How can journalists use data to create better reportage? What are the limits of public data sources? A panel of leading journalists and researchers present their work and tell us what they think is next for data journalism.
June 30th from 14:00 to 15:30 Track II, Panel with contributions from
Simon Rogers, Guardian Datablog (UK)
Stefan Candea, Centre for Investigative Journalism (Romania) + Nieman Fellow (US)
Caelainn Barr, Bureau of Investigative Journalism (UK)
Federica Cocco, OWNI (France)
Liliana Bounegru, European Journalism Centre (Netherlands)
Paul Bradshaw, Help Me Investigate (UK)
Mirko Lorenz, Deutsche Welle (Germany)
Followed by a panel discussion moderated by Michelle Thorne, Mozilla Foundation.
Simon Rogers is editor of the guardian.co.uk/data (datablog, @datastore), an online data resource which publishes hundreds of raw datasets and encourages its users to visualise and analyse them. He is also a news editor on the Guardian, working with the graphics team to visualise and interpret huge datasets. He was closely involved in the Guardian’s exercise to crowdsource 450,000 MP expenses records and the organisation’s coverage of the Afghanistan and Iraq Wikileaks war logs. Previously he was the launch editor of the Guardian’s online news service and has edited the paper’s science section. He has edited two Guardian books: How Slow Can You Waterski and The Hutton Inquiry and its impact. In 2010, Simon received a special commendation from the Royal Statistical Society in its awards for journalistic excellence. His Factfile UK series of supplements won a silver at the Malofiej 2011 infographics award and the Datablog won the Newspaper Awards prize for Best Use of New Media, 2011.
Stefan Candea, a member of ICIJ (www.icij.org), is a freelance journalist and co-founder of the Romanian Center for Investigative Journalism. He has won several awards including the IRE Tom Renner Award and the Overseas Press Club of America Award. He reported on the connections between international organized crime networks and high-ranking politicians and public servants, covering the international arms trade, illegal international adoption, the separatist region of Trans-Dniester and the diamond business in Romania. He teaches investigative journalism at Bucharest University and was a 2011 Nieman Fellow at Harvard University.
Caelainn Barr is a journalist specialising in EU investigations at the London based Bureau of Investigative Journalism. The Bureau a not-for-profit organisation which aims to bolster original journalism by producing high-quality investigations for press and broadcast media. She has worked on an award-winning, nine month investigation with the Financial Times into EU structural funds, a data based analysis of Commission expenditure and continues to look at all aspects of EU legislation and expenditure. These investigations have been the subject of lengthy reports in the Financial Times, the Guardian, the Telegraph, Al Jazeera’s People and Power, BBC’s Newsnight and File on Four.
Federica Cocco was born in Cagliari, Sardinia. She was educated in Italy, the United States and England and currently works in Paris as editor in chief of Owni.eu. In the past, she worked for Amnesty International, the United Nations Refugee Agency, the Centre of Investigative Journalism in London and Wired Italy and UK. Since she joined the newsroom last year, OWNI won the Online News Association award for excellence in journalism and was selected as a finalist at South by Southwest.
Liliana Bounegru works for the European Journalism Centre (EJC), an independent, international, non-profit institute dedicated to the highest standards in journalism, primarily through the further training of journalists and media professionals. She coordinates work on data-driven journalism, and, together with Mirko Lorenz (Deutsche Welle), organised one of the first international events on data-driven journalism in 2010, bringing together leading practitioners from around the world. She is also a Research MA candidate in Media Studies, University of Amsterdam. For more see lilianabounegru.org.
Paul Bradshaw is visiting professor in online journalism at City University London and Course Leader of the MA in Online Journalism at Birmingham City University, which he established in 2009. He is best known as the publisher of the Online Journalism Blog, described by UK Press Gazette as one of the country’s “most influential journalism blogs” and by the Telegraph’s Shane Richmond as “The UK’s Jeff Jarvis”. He is also the founder of the investigative journalism crowdsourcing site Help Me Investigate, which was shortlisted in 201
19:54
Declaration of War on the US by Führer Adolf Hitler
Politically Incorrect Press presents:
The Hitler Speech They Don't Want You To Hear
(FULL...
published: 28 Dec 2011
author: Shane Webster
Declaration of War on the US by Führer Adolf Hitler
Politically Incorrect Press presents:
The Hitler Speech They Don't Want You To Hear
(FULL VIDEO) created by THELINDGRENN
"Declaration of War on the US by Adolf Hitler"
"Deputies, Men of the German Reichstag! A year of events of historical significance is drawing to an end. A year of great decisions lies ahead. In these serious times, I speak to you, deputies of the German Reichstag, as the representatives of the German nation. Beyond and above that, the whole German people should take note of this glance into the past, as well as of the coming decisions the present and future impose upon us.
After the renewed refusal of my peace offer in January 1940 by the then British Prime Minister and the clique which supported or dominated him, it became clear that this war - against all reasons of common sense and necessity - must be fought to its end. You know me, my old Party companions; you know I have always been an enemy of half measures or weak decisions.
If the Providence has so willed that the German people cannot be spared this fight, then I can only be grateful that it entrusted me with the leadership in this historic struggle which, for the next 500 or 1,000 years, will be described as decisive, not only for the history of Germany, but for the whole of Europe and indeed the whole world.
The German people and their soldiers are working and fighting today, not only for the present, but also for the coming, nay the most distant, generations. The Creator has imposed a historical revision on a unique scale upon us.
Shortly after the end of the campaign in Norway, the German Command was forced, first of all, to ensure the military security of the conquered areas. Since then the defences of the conquered countries have changed considerably. From Kirkenes to the Spanish Frontier there is a belt of great bases and fortifications; many airfields have been built, naval bases with protection for submarines, which are practically invulnerable from sea or air.
More than 1,500 new batteries have been planned and constructed. A network of roads and railways was constructed so that today communications from the Spanish Frontier to Petsano are independent of the sea. These installations in no way fall behind those of the Western Wall, and work continues incessantly on strengthening them. I am irrevocably determined to make the European Front unassailable by any enemy.
This defensive work was supplemented by offensive warfare. German surface and underwater naval Forces carried on their constant war of attrition against the British Merchant Navy and the ships in its service. The German Air Force supported these attacks by reconnaissance, by damaging enemy shipping, by numerous retaliatory raids which have given the English a better idea of the ‘ ever so charming ’ war caused by their present Prime Minister.
In the middle of last year Germany was supported above all by Italy. For many months a great part of British power weighed heavily on the shoulders of Italy. Only because of their tremendous superiority in heavy tanks could the English create a temporary crisis in North Africa. On 24th March a small community of German-Italian units under Rommel's command began the counter-attack.
The German Africa Corps performed outstanding achievements though they were completely unaccustomed to the climate of this theatre of war. Just as once in Spain, now in North Africa Germans and Italians have taken up arms against the same enemy.
While with these bold measures the North African Front was again secured by the blood of German and Italian soldiers, the shadow of a terrible danger threatening Europe gathered overhead. Only in obedience of bitter necessity did I decide in my heart in 1939, to make the attempt, or at least, to create the prerequisites for a lasting peace in Europe by eliminating the causes of German-Russian tension.
This was psychologically difficult owing to the general attitude of the German people, and above all, of the party, towards Bolshevism. It was not difficult from a purely material point of view - because Germany was only intent on her economic interests in all the territories which England declared to be threatened by us and which she attacked with her promises of aid- for you will allow me to remind you that England, throughout the spring and late summer of 1939, offered its aid to numerous countries, declaring that it was our intention to invade those countries and thus deprive them of their liberty.
The German Reich and its Government were therefore able to affirm, with a clear conscience, that these allegations were false and had no bearing whatsoever on reality. Add to this the military realization that in the case of war, which British diplomacy was to force on the German people, a two front war would ensue and call for very great sacrifice.
When, on top of all this, the Baltic States and Rumania showed themselves prone to accept the British Pacts of assistance, and thus let it be seen
12:32
Presentation of Тransdniestria (Презентация Приднестровья)
Presentation of the Moldavian Republic of Transdniestria. In this short video, we talk abo...
published: 04 Oct 2010
author: Ivan Marahovschi
Presentation of Тransdniestria (Презентация Приднестровья)
Presentation of the Moldavian Republic of Transdniestria. In this short video, we talk about Transnistria. If you have a desire to learn more about the Trans-Dniester, then come to us (or read the information on our website htop://pmr.name). This video was produced television TSV for public presentation in cinemas and on the Internet.
2:21
De la Nistru mai la vale - Cantic - From Dniester river down on the valley
Basarabia-Bucovina.Info
Youtube.com/user/Fabr1s...
published: 29 Nov 2011
author: Basarabia Bucovina Info
De la Nistru mai la vale - Cantic - From Dniester river down on the valley
Basarabia-Bucovina.Info
Youtube.com/user/Fabr1s
Youtube results:
20:23
UoC Red Turn Scn 8: To the Dniester
Unity of Command Red Turn DLC Scenario 8: To the Dniester....
published: 15 Dec 2012
author: Deducter Sc
UoC Red Turn Scn 8: To the Dniester
UoC Red Turn Scn 8: To the Dniester
Unity of Command Red Turn DLC Scenario 8: To the Dniester.- published: 15 Dec 2012
- views: 129
- author: Deducter Sc
5:09
DNIESTER.ru Александр Коршунов 17.02.2012
Приднестровский парламентарий Александр Коршунов - - выступление на Круглом столе "Стратег...
published: 17 Feb 2012
author: dniesterpost
DNIESTER.ru Александр Коршунов 17.02.2012
DNIESTER.ru Александр Коршунов 17.02.2012
Приднестровский парламентарий Александр Коршунов - - выступление на Круглом столе "Стратегия развития Приднестровья и выборы Президента Российской Федерации:...- published: 17 Feb 2012
- views: 116
- author: dniesterpost
14:56
ENVSEC youth expedition along Dniester
...
published: 01 Dec 2011
author: ENVSEC2011
ENVSEC youth expedition along Dniester
14:54
Dniester-2012 Eco-TIRAS Expedition for Chisinau and Tiraspol Universities' Students
Dniester-2012 Eco-TIRAS Expedition for Chisinau and Tiraspol Universities' Students....
published: 17 Oct 2012
author: Vitalie Boico
Dniester-2012 Eco-TIRAS Expedition for Chisinau and Tiraspol Universities' Students
Dniester-2012 Eco-TIRAS Expedition for Chisinau and Tiraspol Universities' Students
Dniester-2012 Eco-TIRAS Expedition for Chisinau and Tiraspol Universities' Students.- published: 17 Oct 2012
- views: 53
- author: Vitalie Boico