29/05/2014

Moving Forward after Ukraine elections CCTV with @StirringTrouble @anandnaidoo #News

 @StirringTrouble
Alexander Nekrassov on the CCTV America TV show 'The Heat'. This is a really good interview and explains a lot of information in an objective way. If you are interested in good journalism and are looking around for comprehensive news, CCTV is definitely a decent place to start your day. The website is really good and I am recommending here on Blogger for you to see for yourself.

This is a news television show aired recently which is an informative interview about Maid an, Crimea, Ukraine and Russia. Below is a You tube video of a segment of the video. If you search around CCTV News I am sure you will find the article and video in its entirety.

Currently  negotiations are taking part behind the scenes around the world to create peace in the Ukraine. Alexander speaks to Washington CCTV Anchor Anand Naidoo @ANANDNAIDOO follow him on Twitter.

The main questions asked are about the voting process in the Ukraine. Ukraine has recently announced a new candidate to represent the country. You can find exactly how the Ukraine is moving forward in the elections by watching the video below as Anand Naidoo speaks to former advisor to the Kremlin Alexander Nekrassov.

24/05/2014

Latest London news response @StirringTrouble Telling It Like It Is @JamesDelingpole

170 years since Morse code message - VoRUK Jim Ensom Reports: On May 24, 1844, Samuel Morse sent the message
 "What hath God wrought?" 
from the Old Supreme Court Chamber in the United States Capitol to his assistant, Alfred Vail, in Baltimore, Maryland, to inaugurate the first telegraph line.

morse code
170 years ago Morse code was invented in Baltimore
VoR's Jim Ensom looks at the history and legacy of his invention. From The Voice of Russia, News. 170 years of morse code

VoRUK Firefighters battle Glasgow School of Art blaze Fire damages art in Glasgow The Voice of Russia reports a fire in Glasgow which started with a projector.

Damage was done to a students art work. A major fire is burning in Glasgow's iconic School of Arts that has potentially destroyed students' work. Eyewitnesses said that:
 the fire began when a projector exploded in the Charles Rennie Mackintosh building at around 12.30.
The school reported that there have been no casualties from the fire.

Telling It Like It Is - Prince Charles on Russia Prince Charles’ alleged comparison of Putin with Hitler, the US accusing China of industrial espionage are among the topics discussed by James Delingpole of breitbart.com and the former Kremlin adviser, Alexander Nekrassov.

VoR’s Brendan Cole moderates. From The Voice of Russia, News Telling It Like It Is Prince Charles speech about Russia #News #Radio Telling It Like It Is May 2014 via @StirringTrouble

19/05/2014

Voting for politicians in your area

The electorate roll rolls out soon here in the UK. You can send your votes in early through the post or go through who is representing what. Rosettes have been worn by politicians to display the political colours. There are many parties representing constitutions this year. Political campaigns have been raising awareness about important things in the country. Have you remembered to read up more about politicians in your area.

I am sure you have but here are a few tips to help you along the way find out what ever it is that you need. In this article you can find out more about voting, why people vote and what you can expect to enjoy should your counted vote make change.

The first thing to do is to find out about each party and who are representing the party. What are they saying on television. Then find out if anything they realistically promise is a good fit for any problems you, your family, friends or neighbours are having and may benefit from this coming into fruition.

Finding out more in a noisy world of social media can make voting a difficult decision to make. Voting confidently can change from the journey to the ballet box. So be sure to read or subscribe to your local paper. Find out more at the granular level. You want realistic change to happen by locality first although your decision will be a lot easier by what political background you have yourself.

Many people vote because they are disappointed by the party that represents backgrounds. People change politically as the career changes. Other changes happen during crisis. Some changes overtime make a pattern. Some of these things are really leading somewhere, others are blemishes blotted out overtime. Citizens are generally aware of these things that are not working and understand only to well when someone is telling a yarn.

Complications can be fixed by people who understand, who are good at focusing on the things that matter. Competition inevitably means one parties promises will be stepping on another toes. The financial implications of getting your vote wrong can rub of on other people. The price of making these promises is small change compared to the problems these days that people seem to be having around the world. So its little wonder tenders of a vote want the vote to count.

Other ways you can find out more about voting in your area, is search the Internet. Because search is now local the voting options will be at the top of the search somewhere, below the advertisements. Try not to get to distracted. Paid campaigns like these show the amount of confidence a politician has in the party. There is a time and place. More importantly having access to the right information is really good.

You can make a day of it, meet up with friends later. Chat over a drink or a nice meal. Sunday is a great day for eating a carvery where you can eat from there. You could do this before you vote. The key thing to understand is if your voting you want to be happy. The last thing you want is unhappy memories of your voting experience.

Be sure to acquaint yourself with the forms and go through the short lists, because over time some candidates drop out for what ever reason. New candidates step in. Being aware of the options can really help. For example there are smaller parties represented by people who are very popular in the community. They have either been wrote about somewhere, attended various local facilities or supported in someway societies in your area that you might not know about. This can really swerve and persuade how you vote.

For those who are still on the fence about voting this year or next you can make a vote of no confidence in any of the candidates. The great thing is you do not have to vote, however you should be as a citizen registered on the electorate. This information is very important. As already mentioned if you are busy and not able to vote be sure to post your vote with the correct card attached to the address given. Some politicians even knock on doors and speak with voters face to face. This however is not as popular as it used to be. Other ways I have seen political leaders to promote themselves is in ice cream vans with microphones blaring political messages.


13/05/2014

Ukraine I don’t trust what the EU says or what the Americans say


The abduction of 300 girls in Nigeria by Boko Haram, the election in South Africa and a possible referendum in Ukraine are among the topics discussed by James Delingpole and the former Kremlin advisor Alexander Nekrassov.
Jim Bob's insight:
Nigeria admits most abducted schoolgirls still missing. Islamist group claims Nigeria kidnappings. Nigerian forces accused of massive abuses. All this and more from this weeks news over on Telling It Like It Is a radio show that takes a light hearted look at the weeks news in the UK. Hosted over on the Voice of Russia.
See on voiceofrussia.com

03/05/2014

"To join the royal family is not a good idea for anybody" - News - Telling It Like It Is - Voice of Russia UK, Voice of Russia - UK Edition

Telling It Like IT Is May 2104
UKIP leader Nigel Farage turning down running in the Newark by-election, Prince Harry splitting up with Cressida Bonas, George Clooney’s engagement and Jeremy Paxman quitting Newsnight are among the the topics discussed over on The Voice of Russia. Telling It Like It Is a radio show for people interested in the British and global news.
Scoop.It's insight:
UKIP leader Nigel Farage turning down running in the Newark by-election, Prince Harry splitting up with Cressida Bonas, George Clooney’s engagement and Jeremy Paxman quitting Newsnight are among the topics for this week’s Telling it Like It Is.

#tellingitLikeitIs #ukip #NigelFarage #JeremyPaxman #GeorgeClooney #PrinceHarry #CressidaBonas

See on voiceofrussia.com"To join the royal family is not a good idea for anybody" - News - Telling It Like It Is - Voice of Russia UK, Voice of Russia - UK Edition

02/05/2014

Pro Russian conflict inside areas of the Ukraine

Pro Russian conflict inside areas of the Ukraine In response to recent deaths of Russian activists a debate has come up in Ukraine. Kiev resumes military operations against activists in the East as tensions continue to rise.
























Tian Wei CCTV Ukraine crisis CNTV News Tags: CCTV, CNTV News, Host Tian Wei, Oleksiv Poltorakov, Tian Wei, Ukraine, Ukrainian policies [Screenshots] Host Tian Wei on CCTV from Ukraine as the crisis continues. CNTV News in Kiev resumes military operations against activists in the East as tensions continue to rise. Discussed on todays show are some helpful resolutions about the ongoing eruptions in the Ukraine. Russian former advisor and Washington DC former advisor William Taylor representing Ukraine and Oleksiy Poltorakov talk about Ukrainian policies being implemented in Kiev's new regime.