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the, the, this is the, the news live from the land. ukraine mocks 2 years since russia's full scale invasion, began with russia willing to lease boss devastation to captain ukrainian territory western allies of the un. say ukraine needs more age now than ever. also coming up, the stars of this is better and out of the look at some of the favorites to win the golden and silver baz at the berlin international film festival. the
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i don't, i'm told me. alrighty. but welcome to the program. it's been 2 years since russian president vladimir puts a launch what he called his special military operation, the full scale invasion of ukraine. his soldiers expected a quick takeover of the neighbor, even pocketing musical instruments for a victory march through the kids. but ukraine for back driving russian forces out of the north and bringing the southern advance to a standstill. now, western allies say the need to provide you queen with a stronger than ever, crushes and vision of ukraine. debated again at the un security council after another euro for the u. n. g once more called for bes, for 2 years on the deck, it seems to us as an attempt to the legal indexation of gainesville tunnels, republic of guy, nia, and the city of sylvester. ball,
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the water new grand remains and open rooms at the house of you to is lifetime foot piece. international aid and military supplies to ukraine have slowed this, has impacted the by to see the end result in the real gains for most school. like here enough discuss eastern ukraine, the city federal russians last week. to communion president, willow dumars zalinski seized upon this moment to press allies with a message. ukraine badly needs moment. a tree aid. as a crucial aid package remains blocked by lawmakers in the us. those calls are repeated as a un general assembly on friday. 2 years ago on this day, people did not believe experts diplomats did not believe that ukraine would survive the large scale invasion by russia to day. the same. people did not believe that ukraine can win. this war the turns wrong once,
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and they will join drunk again, latricia maintains it was provoked into conflict by the west. the truthful and distorted vision of history is very inconvenient for our wisdom colleagues, because they would coverage with me today of responsibility for providing and unleashing the ukrainian crisis. the cities and towns destroyed lives ended. it's estimated the conflict has killed and wounded hundreds of thousands of ukrainians and displaced millions more around the world. dw correspondence on your fall, the car in odessa told us about how ukrainians feel on this anniversary. when the mature is certainly something but today, as the full capes would skate envision into a toad, your ukraine, of course, today is hampered by lack of min admissions. it has recently lost ground on the
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battlefield, to a resurgence of russia. i'm not, i'm holding or that so a southern full city on the blacks, the coast and the city like many of the cities and towns across the green faces, neal, daily editor notes and beside strikes now over overnight a postings. you'll see the shop down 5 russian drones over the side region. one of those drones hit a residential building, killing the home owner. and his wife ultimately was, was injured and was hospitalized with serious injuries to other people, hospitalized as well. and so i think the mood here has certainly gotten gloomier after 2 years of grinding conflict people here, i'd say are generally more pessimistic about the prospects of increasingly exhausting conflicts and produce anniversaries, really one that no one you'd really want to know the e u commission president was left on the line as well as the prime ministers of italy, belgium, and canada, all visiting ukraine today and a show of solidarity, what's expected from the visit. that's right i,
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we didn't recent years. we've a recent days. we didn't seem a spring gulf of wisdom, the those making the we to ukraine to kind of stress the continued support for the country. and that's what we're expecting, what's left on the line today to, to do as well, along with the 5 minutes. so benjamin who's, who's country, who's the presidency of thing you consume. now the whole field of ukraine is that you will also work towards using the prophets generated by confiscated russian assets to help recruit the, to have the reconstruction of your queen. that of course, could take time. what yesterday also we sold the danish by mistake. you were meeting president zalinski in love, you fighting on long term security agreement. we also saw structural mo, the, the us, the senate majority head. oh, do you think a delegation? we think so that's good. i think all this is meant to send a strong message to ukraine that we start stand with you. we deal with you for the long hold, and we will not abandon you even as russia, you know, gain small ground in recent weeks. on the bottom of it, i suppose the,
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the concrete evidence of this backing would be in what's tangible ukraine needs to monitor in aid, as well as amunition supplies, which it's struggling with at the moment. do ukrainians still feel supported enough by the allies? what i think the so do you feel supported in the sense in our lives? now, schools are stepping up and places and collectively placing weapons given that to us military is, is, is wavering and stuck in congress. but the big question of course, is how quickly the speed, especially i'm interested in up to the drones, can make it to ukraine, given the european countries face significant bottlenecks. and the one thing that you created really doesn't type on his side is time. you know, it's on the says it is now to actually i'm emissions especially all 3 drones onto the roads and it says, you know, the stuff to being western health is really directly undermining. it's a kind of buffalo it's, it's fights on the battlefield. the some, it's what c o,
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who say about ukraine is now a out out of russia is not trading ukraine by a visual 5 to one across the front line from yesterday. we heard from president zalinski who said that decision on, on supplies had to be a priority. he has also called not just for more munition, but also what for more long range weapons as, as well as frontline and defenses. to w correspondence. when you have found a car in odessa, thank you. other 2 years of the invasion of had massive economic effects in ukraine, civilian infrastructure, including hospitals and schools have suffered catastrophic damage. meanwhile, russia faces sanctions that have caught of lucrative energy exports and blocked many inputs and for the rest of the world. hi, grain prices have increased fluid, secure food insecurity. russia as well, and ukraine has impacted both economies. massively,
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ukraine's due to the destruction cost by the will. the total amount of damage costs to the ukrainian infrastructure has amounted to more than $150000000000.00 euros sofa. the key of school of economics estimates the russian has been forced to undergo significant economic reconfiguration due to the sanctions, its replacing more than a 1000 companies that left the country, indulging sanctions on critical mechanical parts. meanwhile, military spending has given g d, p, a sugar rush. it has also posed europe and 2 major economic difficulties. already handled by the recovery from coven inflation rows rapidly in the u. on the back of soaring energy prices. following the start of the war, prices are still arising, though not as rapidly as they weigh a year ago. the price of grain in particular lifted smack on the cost of food
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around the world, hitting for our nations in countries like liberia or them. but food prices have risen around 60 percent. adding to food in security, not just enough for account with to next, military, financial and humanitarian spending on 8 by countries supporting ukraine has reached more than 252000000000 euros. the countries make up more than half of the assistance given to ukraine, followed by the us and other countries, such as norway, japan, okay, and canada. while the humanitarian hom caused by the wall looms as a force that could push either side to one to find and then to the wall. it's a potential funding crisis which could make such a deal in as a tool. here's a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. the head of the ukranian air force says it's shot down another russian,
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a 50 reconnaissance play. russia is not confirmed the last but media describe a fine yeah, crushed on, caused by a falling flying object. expose the moscow is only half a dozen of the planes used to pinpoint targets in ukraine. the guys as how mass ron health ministry says almost 100 people have been killed, an overnight strikes across guys are bringing the total dest told to nearly 30000 after almost 20 weeks of war, and happened, as israel, spite chief is in paris, was he spied, talk with us cut off at egypt, and we french farm is have stormed into a major powers. i would cultural trades that i'm calling for the resignation of president and my normal chrome drove dozens of tractors into the french capital. on friday. farmers have been protesting across europe, calling for better income and complaining of unfair competition from ukrainian produce. columbia has announced it'll attempt to raise objects from the galley and
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san jose sunk in the 18th century and believed to contain cargo valued at billions of dollars found in 2015. the ship has been the subject of a legal battle in the us, columbia, and spain, all the who owns the rights to the sunken treasure spellings, international film festival, the better now that will announce its top prizes late. the on site today is here. so a 100 of new films from around the world screen here in the german capital. but only 20 of them are in running for the festivals. big a was the golden and silver bass. here's a look at some of the favorites. you might need to know which ones you motivated to pay the college doesn't. i know you've heard me though. you're not. my favorite cake is one of this year. as critics favorites. it tells the story of 70 year old widow my hand and tear wrong. she's used to spending most of her time alone, until
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a meeting with friends opens the possibility of a new chapter in her left life cycle for 17 percent to be sandy chevy is in the system. you're running and directors, mario, my good um and beta. so now you have were denied permission by a runs government to attends their films premier they sent this message. i'm send body thing because we feel like parents who can't see their newborn child . if the jury picks their film, it will be the 3rd time in 10 years, the bailey, now the awards. it's top prize to iranian directors, and i've sent you out for the public us for the new york another potential winter long day. talk about finding a quiet 17 year old french girl who meets her pen pal in a language exchange to germany. the live she tells to impress her new friend to come back to haunt her. both young stars are considered once to watch for an acting
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prize. steph infinity, one of the biggest stars of this is betty now is irish actor kelly and murphy. he's in the running for his role in a film he co produced with matt damon after they finished making oppenheimer chilly and said, i have my next movie. i really want to do and i said, we're starting a studio, can we do it? we'd have some t other small things like these set in the 1980s is based on the best selling, the velo by author claire to give it looks at the irish catholic church is cruel treatment of unwed mothers. not everyone was ma'am, we've lost or in his life in this world, you know in like a scene by director alonzo police palazzios, a cook and a new york tourist restaurant is accused of theft and decides to take drastic
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measures. the tragic comedy. starring rooney maro, one audience has hearts advisors, barely knowledge, but it's the jury who decides the winners and barely now the juries are notorious for their surprises. in germany's sandra, who has one best actress at the same awards. francis version of the oscar that i picked up with trophy at the ceremony in paris. one the award for her role in the courtroom drama. and that's in need of a full. this is say though, was event was overshadowed by allegations of sexual violence and physical abuse in frances film industry. before we go, here's a reminder about top stories to you as a sans, russia's full scale invasion of ukraine. t, of course is on short on ag edition allies at the you are and upset you probably need a more than ever to stave off questions as bad as it for now doc
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