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  1. 111What is for you economical crises which are all over the world, and how much it covers you?
  2. Can you find something common between this wars, Georgian – Russian and Israel and Palestine, which is going nowadays.
  3. What can you say about the conflicts within “Caucasus”? In your opinion please describe how it is dangerous for future political events?
  4. How do you think in a political side your national language is under danger?

Anton Boganski
National University of Kiev
Buildings and Architecture, the Bachelor
Ukraine
111 
 

Terrifying inflation in Ukraine and how banks out of the blue make profit of it.

  1. I do not see anything the general.
  2. I warn at once Russian, Shako does not prevent to be to me in good relations with you. I do not know personally was not there. To information war I do not trust. I support friendship of all people.
  3. In Ukraine to be spent mass propaganda in favour of the Ukrainian language is not considered that Russian is native for half of population of the country a minimum, and this 23 million person.

Ivana Jurić
University of Zagreb
Buildings and Architecture, the Bachelor
Croatia
111
 

  1. Because I'm a student it doesn't cover me so much, but to my parents who are covering my financial problems it means a lot. In Croatia we are always in some kind of crises, and now leaders of the richest countries have decided it a global.
  2. Well in Croatia we can find similaries, because I'm talking about a country that was made from war and it a quite young country- only 17, now it will be 18 years old. Croatia and Serbia, plus Bosnia and Herzegovina were fighting. They were all once one country with a name Yugoslavia, and now you have 6 countries made of one.
  3. In this question I don't know what to say.
  4. It very under danger, because in standard Croatian language we use some English or German words instead of ours. It is problem and nobody is talking about it...And if there was someone who has see this problem, people probably wouldn't pay attention on it.

EBAI BILL-AL
High School of Journalism and Media
University of Ferhat Abbas/2nd Pole "El-BAAZ"
Algeria 
111
 

2.  I think that both of Russia and Israel are trying to practice a kind of military dominance in the region by killing innocent people in Georgia and Palestine, that was clear through what the media show although the big blackout during those two wars operations on the events and details, where also the observers announced a lot international agreements on human rights.

Israel who tray to punish Gaza's people as a whole just because they have elected Hamas in 2006 as the majority government of the Palestinian government. Thus it holds the unique distinction of being the only democratically elected terrorist group in the world unless, of course, you wish to deal with the issue that terrorists are by definition non-governmental agencies. But if granted the benefit of the election results we would then have to call Hamas’ acts of foreign policy, as in the case of Israel, and that is not acceptable to the powers that be. Israel warned the people of Gaza that its attacks which have so far killed more than 800 were a "war to the bitter end".

In the other war we have seen Russia supporting Abkhazia and South Ossetia as part of the Kremlin’s strategy to weaken Tbilisi’s authority, so if Georgia succeeds in reimposing its sovereignty over South Ossetia in the face of Russian opposition, it will be a huge setback to Moscow’s influence in the region and embolden other former Soviet republics, such as Ukraine and Azerbaijan. A defeat for the Georgians could signal the end of Mr Saakashvili’s rule and severely set back Georgia’s efforts to establish itself as a modern Western-looking democracy. Either way, the conflict risks further undermining the strained relations between Russia and the West.

Through all this we can see how much those two nations are using their military strength to achieve their political goals by unceremonious ignore of small countries national interests.

Discussions are held by Shalva Uriadmkopeli and Maia Guledani