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The Tigers Down Under look back on the first half of our first season back in the Championship following relegation, with Leonid Slutsky taking charge and the majority of the squad looking for the exit doors. ________________________________________________ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HullCityAFCAus Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/aussi... Instagram: hull.city.aus
pWotD Episode 2512: 2024 Russian presidential election Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a popular Wikipedia page every day.With 207,392 views on Monday, 18 March 2024 our article of the day is 2024 Russian presidential election.Presidential elections were held in Russia from 15 to 17 March 2024. It was the eighth presidential election in the country. Incumbent president Vladimir Putin claimed victory with 87% of the vote, the highest percentage of victory in a presidential election in post-Soviet Russia, gaining a fifth term that was widely viewed as a foregone conclusion. He is scheduled to be inaugurated on 7 May 2024. In November 2023, former member of the State Duma, Boris Nadezhdin, became the first person backed by a registered political party to announce his candidacy, running on an anti-war platform. He was followed by incumbent and independent candidate Vladimir Putin in December 2023, who is eligible to seek re-election as a result of the 2020 constitutional amendments. Later the same month, Leonid Slutsky of the LDPR, Nikolay Kharitonov of the Communist Party and Vladislav Davankov of New People announced their candidacies.Other candidates also declared their candidacy but were barred for various reasons. Despite passing the initial stages of the process, on 8 February 2024, Nadezhdin was barred from running. The decision was announced at a special CEC session, citing alleged irregularities in the signatures of voters supporting his candidacy. Nadezhdin's status as the only explicitly anti-war candidate was widely regarded as the real reason for his disqualification, although Davankov also promised "peace and negotiations" with Ukraine. As was the case in the 2018 presidential election, and as anticipated by international observers, the election was not free and fair. The election campaign was held amid political repressions, with Putin's authoritarian rule intensifying after he launched a full-scale war with Ukraine in 2022. No credible opposition figures were permitted to stand for election; genuine critics of Putin were dead, imprisoned, living in exile, or barred from the ballot. Opposition leader Alexei Navalny, viewed as the most viable Putin rival, was imprisoned on politically motivated charges in 2021, was imprisoned at a remote Arctic penal colony in 2021; his prison term was repeatedly extended, and he was deemed ineligible for the ballot. Nalvany died in prison in February 2024, weeks before the election, under suspicious circumstances. The three-day balloted period was marked by state propaganda, censorship, and electoral fraud and manipulation. Novaya Gazeta, an independent newspaper, estimated that 31.6 million votes, half the total number of votes recorded, were fake. Russia held the election in the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine; Russian soldiers and election officials forced many Ukrainians to vote, sometimes at gunpoint.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:29 UTC on Tuesday, 19 March 2024.For the full current version of the article, see 2024 Russian presidential election on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Aria Neural.
- Thời điểm này, cuộc bầu cử tổng thống Nga tiếp tục thu hút sự chú ý của dư luận thế giới. Lần đầu tiên được tổ chức trong 3 ngày, từ ngày 15 đến 17-3, với 4 ứng cử viên tham gia, trong đó có Chủ tịch Ủy ban Các vấn đề quốc tế Hạ viện Leonid Slutsky của Đảng Dân chủ Tự do Nga, Chủ tịch Ủy ban Phát triển Viễn Đông và Bắc Cực Hạ viện Nikolay Kharitonov của Đảng Cộng sản Liên bang Nga, Phó chủ tịch Hạ viện Vladislav Davankov của Đảng Những người mới và Tổng thống đương nhiệm Vladimir Putin, người ứng cử với tư cách ứng cử viên độc lập. Với tỷ lệ 88% kết quả khảo sát ngoài vòng bỏ phiếu vào rạng sáng nay (theo giờ Việt Nam) cho thấy Tổng thống Vladimir Putin nhiều khả năng sẽ giành chiến thắng áp đảo trước 3 ứng cử viên còn lại. Dư luận quốc tế đang chờ đợi những đường hướng mới trong chính sách lãnh đạo quốc gia của ông Putin. Chủ đề : bầu cử, tổng thống ngabầu --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vov1sukien/support
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Russia and Ukraine agreed to create humanitarian corridors for civilians fleeing intensifying fighting as Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow's advance was going to plan and schedule.The adviser to Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky says the agreement was the only tangible progress from the second round of talks between Moscow and Kyiv, and it was not immediately clear how they would work. A Russian negotiator, nationalist lawmaker Leonid Slutsky, confirmed the initiative and said it would be implemented soon. Putin earlier told French President Emmanuel Macron that Moscow intends to continue the uncompromising fight against militants of nationalist armed groups.
This week, James, David & Rich celebrate the end of the RPL 2020/21 season by handing out our various awards of the season, both good and bad. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 02:58 - Player of the Season 07:29 - Young Player of the Season 15:12 - Manager of the Season 29:58 - Surprise (Player or Team) of the Season 40:23 - Best Signing 46:00 - Worst Signing 52:43 - Best Moment of the Season 59:45 - Worst Moment of the Season 01:03:30 - Goal of the Season 01:08:34 - The Most Leonid Slutsky Moment of Leonid Slutsky's Career 01:20:17 - The Most Bankrupt Club of the Last Decade 01:27:54 - Outro RFN Socials: Twitter - @RusFootballNews Instagram - rusfootballnews Youtube - Russian Football News Email - russianfootballnews1@gmail.com
This week Andy was delighted to sit down with Rubin Kazan head coach and former Russia national team manager, Leonid Slutsky!Leonid reflects on his hugely successful period at CSKA Moscow, where he made history in Europe. He also opens up about his turbulent time at Hull City back in 2017, and why he still maintains such great fondness for the city and for English football. And after going viral with his rendition of Mariah Carey this Christmas, we also of course find out all about that very special music video!Leonid is so charismatic and full of great stories. We think you're going to absolutely love this one!***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Grant has a festive end-of-year interview with one of the most interesting people in world soccer, Rubin Kazan coach Leonid Slutsky. Slutsky went viral globally this week with his hysterical music video rendition of Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas Is You. He speaks to Grant about the idea for the video and tells the story of his career, from having to quit playing as a goalkeeper at age 18 due to an injury that resulted from falling out of a tree while rescuing a cat; his rise as a coach to reaching the 2009-10 UEFA Champions League quarterfinals with CSKA Moscow; his three Russian league championships; his time as Russia coach at Euro 2016; his adventures in England coaching Hull City and learning English; his friendships with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and chief executive Marina Granovskaia; his return to Russia at Rubin Kazan; and his thoughts on soccer in the United States. This episode of Fútbol with Grant Wahl is brought to you by Fanatiz. On Fanatiz, you can watch all the action in Spain's La Liga and other international leagues and tournaments live and on-demand from your mobile phone, tablet or directly on your TV with the Fanatiz app. Fanatiz features channels you know, like BeIN Sports in English and Spanish, GolTV and many more. And it only costs as little as $7.99 a month. If you'd like to try Fanatiz for yourself, you can get a free week-long trial by going to fntz.co/Grant-FZ. Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqIhXWUw0H4 Get full access to Fútbol with Grant Wahl at grantwahl.substack.com/subscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grant has a festive end-of-year interview with one of the most interesting people in world soccer, Rubin Kazan coach Leonid Slutsky. Slutsky went viral globally this week with his hysterical music video rendition of Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas Is You. He speaks to Grant about the idea for the video and tells the story of his career, from having to quit playing as a goalkeeper at age 18 due to an injury that resulted from falling out of a tree while rescuing a cat; his rise as a coach to reaching the 2009-10 UEFA Champions League quarterfinals with CSKA Moscow; his three Russian league championships; his time as Russia coach at Euro 2016; his adventures in England coaching Hull City and learning English; his friendships with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and chief executive Marina Granovskaia; his return to Russia at Rubin Kazan; and his thoughts on soccer in the United States. This episode of Fútbol with Grant Wahl is brought to you by Fanatiz. On Fanatiz, you can watch all the action in Spain's La Liga and other international leagues and tournaments live and on-demand from your mobile phone, tablet or directly on your TV with the Fanatiz app. Fanatiz features channels you know, like BeIN Sports in English and Spanish, GolTV and many more. And it only costs as little as $7.99 a month. If you'd like to try Fanatiz for yourself, you can get a free week-long trial by going to fntz.co/Grant-FZ. Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqIhXWUw0H4
This week, we're joined by the one and only Conor Duffy, and discuss the widest variety of things possible. We start off talking about some Russian football things, like Leonid Slutsky's Grammy nominated Christmas Carol, but then the episodes devolves into one filled with heavy debate, pointless imaginative discussion, and conspiracy theories. Is Zidane one of the coaches of the century? Do aliens exist? Are PIN Codes a real thing? TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Introduction01:30 Our FM saves05:34 Are Zenit buying Richarlison?08:22 Who's the best paycheque footballer of all time?14:52 Rubin's Christmas Video. Best piece of content in Russian football history?18:30 More uninformed NBA discussion23:28 PIN Codes vs Post Codes25:34 Indian numeric system28:55 Irish names are weird, big name conversation36:00 Will we all go to Mars, space conversation38:45 Would you rather go to space or explore the deep sea?42:30 Do aliens exist?45:40 Man from Taured, Great Filter, other theories47:44 Do aliens play football?51:00 Rap discussion starts51:10 Would you rather be a very high level rapper or a very high level footballer?58:28 Best rap albums and artists of all time?1:03:35 The best coaches of the century- Pep, Klopp, Zidane, Sir Alex, Ranieri, Benitez, Wenger, Mou1:24:00 Is Pele a fraud?Twitter handles: Hanu: @H4nuuArtem: @AMakarevitchConor: @seeduffy_
01-10-2019 Leonid Slutsky bij Andy in de auto! Spraakmakende hoofdtrainer van Vitesse. Is ook bondscoach van Rusland en trainer van CSKA Moskou geweest. Goeie trainer, open karakter en een goed gevoel voor humor. Mooi om deze Topper in de auto te hebben!
Manuel Veth, Tim Bogdachev and Andrew Flint are back after the winter break. They chat about Fedor Smolov’s love affair with Boris Yeltsin’s granddaughter, Leonid Slutsky back in Russia, league reform and the latest transfers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Manuel Veth, Andrew Flint and Tim Bogdachev discuss the latest football news from the post-Soviet space. They chat about Leonid Slutsky, Mamaev and Kokorin finally being released format changes in European football as well as the European results. Finally, they talk about lower league Russian football. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Manuel Veth and Andrew Flint are back to chat about all the latest Russian football news. They chat about Leonid Slutsky’s referee rant in the Netherlands. Furthermore, they talk about the latest results in the two top flights, the situation at Mordovia Saransk and much more... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Kevin spoke again to friend-of-the-show Alexey Kovalev, an investigative journalist in Russia. We discussed the latest developments in the scandal surrounding State Duma deputy Leonid Slutsky, who was exonerated this past week by the Ethics Committee, despite accusations by multiple women journalists who say he sexually harassed them at different times over the past several years. The committee's decision, as well as the insulting questions its members asked two of Slutsky's victims during their inquiry, have enraged the Russian news media and provoked a boycott by dozens of outlets on reporting at the State Duma.What are you going to learn about in this episode of The Russia Guy? *Who is Leonid Slutsky?*What kind of career has he had in Russian politics? *What happened exactly at the Ethics Committee inquiry on Wednesday, March 21? *How did the media boycott of the State Duma take shape, and how is the state-run media, which isn't part of the boycott, handling the Slutsky scandal? *How will the boycott influence reporting on Russia's legislature, and how important is the Russian State Duma, anyway?Follow Kovalev on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Alexey__KovalevRead the full Meduza story quoted in this episode here: https://meduza.io/en/feature/2018/03/23/all-i-can-do-is-recommend-a-good-therapistSupport this podcast on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/kevinrothrockSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/kevinrothrock)
Sexual harassment allegations are gaining steam against Leonid Slutsky, the unbeautifully named head of the State Duma's committee on foreign affairs. In this episode of The Russia Guy, Kevin asks and answers the following three questions:*Who exactly has accused Leonid Slutsky of what exactly?*How have Slutsky's colleagues in the legislature responded to the allegations?*What legal recourse do journalists in Russia have against sexual harassment?As always, don't forget to check out Meduza's coverage of this story, which you can find in several articles, including but not limited to:https://meduza.io/en/feature/2018/03/07/leonid-slutsky-must-resign-from-the-state-dumahttps://meduza.io/en/short/2018/03/07/the-speaker-of-the-state-duma-told-women-reporters-to-find-new-jobs-if-they-feel-threatened-by-sexual-harassment-at-russia-s-parliamenthttps://meduza.io/en/feature/2018/03/02/several-russian-journalists-say-a-federal-lawmaker-sexually-harassed-them-what-s-their-legal-recoursehttps://meduza.io/en/feature/2018/02/28/i-m-prepared-to-take-a-couple-of-journalist-girls-myselfSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/kevinrothrock)
The Russian Football News team reconvene to discuss Hull's sacking of Leonid Slutsky and look at the state of play in the Russian Premier League as it enters the winter break.
Thomas Giles, Toke Theilade and James Nickels provide their usual insight into Russian football, and discuss the latest issues, including the departure of Leonid Slutsky at English side Hull City, and provide a mid-season review as the RFPL moves into the Winter Break. [Re-Upload]
Manuel Veth, Andrew Flint and Tim Bogdachev discuss Leonid Fedun’s schedule revolution, which would drastically change the face of the Russian Football Premier League. They also discuss Leonid Slutsky’s firing at Hull and the European draw involving all post-Soviet teams. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On your brand new Totally Football Show, James Richardson is joined by Michael Cox, James Horncastle, Julien Laurens and Sasha Goryunov to assess the conclusion of the Champions League group stage and look ahead to two cracking derbies in the Premier League this weekend (three if you include West Ham v Chelsea) • PART 1: Liverpool 7 - 0 Spartak; CL review (01m 10s) • PART 2: Merseyside derby preview (10m 50s) • PART 3: Manchester derby preview (17m 15s) • PART 4: West Ham v Chelsea; Eden Hazard discussion (23m 20s) • PART 5: PSG’s mini-crisis; Serie A update (30m 00s) • PART 6: Russia: World Cup (dis)interest, tourism, history (43m 20s) • PART 7: Leonid Slutsky sacked by Hull; more PL previews (51m 00s) • PART 8: Paddy Power’s Hotshot Jackpot (63m 20s) • PART 9: Inter Bells (67m 00s) PARISH NOTICES: • join Paddy’s Rewards Club and find out more about Paddy’s Hotshot Jackpot: http://www.paddypower.com • get your shave on with our friends Cornerstone, who are giving you £10 off your first order: https://www.cornerstone.co.uk/totally • we’re working with CALM, the Campaign Against Living Miserably, who are dedicated to preventing male suicide. Find out more: https://www.thecalmzone.net/ GET IN TOUCH: • find us on Facebook, where you’ll find video, photos and loads of other stuff: https://www.facebook.com/thetotallyfootballshow/ • send us a tweet: @thetotallyshow
Alex is joined by Mitch, Brad and Dan to discuss the fall out of the draw with Sheffield Wednesday - namely the sacking by "mutual consent" of Leonid Slutsky and the appointment of Nigel Adkins - as well as looking ahead to an opportunity at home to get the three points against a weak Brentford.
Sam Brydges and Tom Carnduff discuss all the latest Football League news including Hull City sacking Leonid Slutsky, Garry Monk's spell at Middlesbrough, Carlos Carvalhal's blame game at Sheffield Wednesday and much more!
Stamford Chidge is joined by Jonathan Kydd, Mark Worrall and Joe Tweeds to look back at a dazzling performance by Eden Hazard in the win against Newcastle on Saturday.On the show tonight we’ll be following the FA Cup draw and talking about why the 3rd round is special and why we love the FA Cup and discussing who Chelsea have got.In part two we ask is Eden Hazard in terms of skill and ability the best player we have seen at Chelsea? We’ll also be handing the plaudits to Andreas Christensen, Danny Drinkwater, Victor Moses and Morata and reminiscing on a fine Chelsea Saturday.In part three we look at today’s news confirming what we already knew that Mark Clattenberg’s name really is Twattenberg with his confession that he did’t do his job and send three Spurs players off as he feared the media reaction. An absolute disgrace but what will the ramifications be? We’ll also talk about the rumours that Roman Abramovich is about to offer Leonid Slutsky a job, but don’t worry Antonio Conte is safe…for now!In part four we have loads of emails to read out so strap yourself in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hull City reporter Philip Buckingham and City writer Will Jackson join the Mail's sports editor James Smailes to discuss Leonid Slutsky's time at the Tigers. Where it went wrong, his mistakes and his many obstacles For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Prutton is joined by former Wigan and Chesterfield manager Gary Caldwell and Sky Sports' EFL expert Andy Hinchcliffe to discuss Hull's bad run of form under Leonid Slutsky, if Wolves' are the champions elect in the Championship already, Aston Villa's turnaround under Steve Bruce and whether Wigan can bounce back to the Championship at the first time of asking.
A big week for City is covered here as Alex and Brad discuss the draws with Ipswich and Milwall that felt like points dropped, before focussing on the dark clouds looming over manager Leonid Slutsky. Jarrod Bowen and Allan McGregor's outstanding form at both ends of the pitch, as well as the upcoming Bristol City clash are also on the agenda.
Alan gets a surprise from Ekaterina as they round up Russian, English and European Football. They check in with Paul Cockerton to ask about Leonid Slutsky's troubles in Hull City. Danny Armstrong chats about Tyson Fury and Manchester United. Magnus Kraft calls from Denmark to big up his nature's chances against Ireland while Paul Little gives us the lowdown on Ireland. And all the final World Cup chances and chancers are previewed.
As Moscow is drenched in a late Summer downpour, Alan Moore and Oly Nite do their phonework. Interviews with the Daily Mirror's Paul Cockerton to check up on Leonid Slutsky and Hully City, Alexander Zotov the All Russian Football Players Union CEO talks about Yann M'Vila and footballers rights, while Ekaterina Bychkova checks in from New York and the US Open.
Sam Matterface is joined by Andy Dunn at the Super Cup, two of our top reporters give their season predictions - and Hull boss Leonid Slutsky tells us about falling out of a tree For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Manuel Veth, Andrew Flint and Tim Bogdachev discuss Roberto Mancini’s first weeks at Zenit Saint Petersburg and whether the club is about to return to its former megalomania. The boys also wrap up the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup and discuss Leonid Slutsky’s first weeks at Hull City. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The CEO of Russia's 2018 World Cup organising committee, Alexey Sorokin, reacts to reports that Russia's footballers are being investigated for doping and talks about the lessons learnt at the Confederations Cup. The former Russia and CSKA coach and Leonid Slutsky looks ahead to next year's World Cup. And we talk to FIFA's head of referees Massimo Busacca about the controversy over the use of video technology at the Confederations Cup. (Picture credit: Francois Nel/Getty Images)
Portugal's Jose Fonte looks ahead to the Confederations Cup and talks about his international career. Nigeria's Ahmed Musa reflects on his time playing in Russia for CSKA Moscow. We also hear from the former Russia national team coach Leonid Slutsky . Plus, Stuart Baxter explains why he's decided to take on the job of South Africa's national team coach for a second time. (Photo: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Manuel Veth, Andrew Flint and Tim Bogdachev discuss Leonid Slutsky’s impending move to Hull City as well as Mancini signing for Zenit Saint Petersburg. They also touch on the logistical nightmare SKA Khabarovsk will bring to the Russian Football Premier League. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Regular host Thomas Giles and guest Toke Theilade welcome John Torrie to the Russian Football News Podcast. The trio discuss John's latest piece on the RFN website where he calls for Russia coach Stanislav Cherchesov to vacate his post after another set of poor results in the international break. (http://russianfootballnews.com/calling-time-on-cherchesovs-reign/) Staying on the national team theme, the panel debate where former Russia coach Leonid Slutsky will end up next and ask whether his reputation is now tarnished. Finally, they answer questions from listeners which include Zenit St. Petersburg's form and Russia moving above Portugal in the UEFA Coefficient Rankings.
Host Thomas Giles is joined by regular guests Toke Theilade and Andrew Flint to talk about the latest news from the world of Russian football. After manager Leonid Slutsky left his role as CSKA Moscow boss, the trio discuss what is next for both Slutsky and CSKA. They then talk about the latest doping allegations to hit Russian sport and how it relates to football in Russia before asking whether current league leaders Spartak Moscow can finally win the title after a 16 year drought. Do not forget to submit your questions to the panel on the comments section on here, via Twitter @rusfootballnews, E-mail russianfootballnews1@gmail.com or on the Facebook page, just search 'Russian Football News' and hit 'Like' You can subscribe to the Russian Football News Podcast via Soundcloud and iTunes to make sure you don't miss a single episode! Finally, do not forget to share this with your friends if you enjoy the podcasts!
Host Thomas Giles is joined by usual guests Toke Theilade and Andrew Flint in a special podcast previewing Russia's opening Euro 2016 game against England on Saturday 11th June. The trio discuss Russia's prospects for the match and predict how manager Leonid Slutsky is likely to set up his side for their match against England.
"Perhaps the death of optimism is just what happens when you reach middle age, that you recognise how cruel and capricious the world can be, how the brightest dreams are sullied and perverted, and so cynicism becomes the natural mode. But in the summer of 1996, it felt like everything was moving in the right direction. Perhaps every generation goes through this, but looking back, two decades on, it’s hard to escape the thought that we blew it." Episode 41 of the Blizzard Podcast features 'The Best Summer of My Life', Jonathan Wilson's editorial from Issue Twenty One which is available to subscribers now and goes on general sale from the 10th June. Something of a Euros special, the issue features articles on Pavel Vrba, Leonid Slutsky, André-Pierre Gignac, the Albania-Serbia drone controversy, as well as looking back to games at Euro 84, Euro 76 and a photo essay on the great Hungarian sides of the 50s. If you have any feedback comments or suggestions email podcast@theblizzard.co.uk or find us on Twitter @blzzrd. Issue Twenty One, like all issues of The Blizzard, is available on a pay-what-you-like basis from www.theblizzard.co.uk. Digital downloads cost as little as 1p each (RRP £3), while print versions are available from £6 + postage (RRP £12). You can also find us on the Kindle and Google Play stores.
Thomas Giles hosts the first Russian Football News podcast and is joined by the website's Editor-in-Chief Toke Theilade and fellow writer Danny Armstrong. They discuss the impact of Leonid Slutsky on the Russian national team and how the country can move forward with a home World Cup on the horizon. They then discuss Andre Villas Boas's reign at Zenit St. Petersburg which is due to end at the end of the season and the recent Champions League match between CSKA Moscow and Manchester United.