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the, the business, the, the news lied from ballot ukraine box to yes. as rough as full scale innovation begun beat as of the cranes allies got that. most of them out airports where you premium forces. the piece of that initial rush and assaults, president polanski vows to try and prove harassed you if this country is given enough weapons. also coming out the styles of this is valid knowledge. we'll take a look at some of the favorites to win the golden on. so my bad stuff, the bell international film festival, the
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i am eddie michael junior and you are welcome to the program west and lead as in keys to mac, the 2nd down advisory of rushes, innovation of ukraine, foreign dignitaries, including the prime minister. so it's the kind of the in belgium and the head of the commission arrived over nice to express some a diety. that's us, your opinion for us is running low on munition, on weaponry. while the western aid hangs in the balance of the rest and below them, as it ask you about that, you praying for the fees, russia with the wall entering the 8th that in we to create making sure none of us would annoy our ukraine. and definitely, that's why to the words and the war. we always are on our terms. some of them won't be this little. that's why the word piece always goes with fair or we believe we. and that's why in the future, the word ukraine always go with the word independent. okay. you know, that's the or so what can we expect from the high level politicians visits in keith
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today? i asked correspondence and economy and keith. but obviously that ukrainian hosts are hoping, expecting some kind of new plates in terms of military help. those are financial backing to help the creating government pay its bills and keep pensions and salaries for soldiers for that method going. but i think most important stuff will be happening behind closed doors. ukraine already has a long list of promises from western countries that haven't been fulfilled or haven't been fulfilled in the time scale is promised. i think these visits are an opportunity for the landscape to really kind of bring home the message about the human cost to be delays. but if the, for instance, on these buys 500000 shells, rather than a 1000000 in a year, as have been promised, that means you crane has to leave up to you, for example. so that's going to be the message behind closed doors. i think it was about showing that maybe people around the world are paying bit less attention to this conflict. but at least the political leaders in europe will have this one that those that are still here and also listening to what the grains of saying. and as i
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guess, the level of frustration from the outside constituting that allies, the reluctance is applied more weapons do the ukrainian still feels supported enough by them. it looks like there's a lot of worry about the us and those political wranglings that over the $60000000000.00 worth of 8 were promised and still haven't come through. on the other hand, we have seen, for instance, germany going from position to basically trying to avoid sending weapons at the beginning of the war offering helmets. now being by far the biggest european supplier of h u crane just behind the us and the total psalms. and that i think has been quite a pleasant surprise. really not something you could predict at the beginning of this war. now generally for it still has one red line about those tourist german christmas cells that could help ukraine attack russian bunkers russian come on centers so far. lashelle doesn't want to send them, but there is a lot of pressure in the german polish send those st. there's a sense, the things you are all getting better for you grain, but obviously can,
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those do are being comes replace what the us has done. probably not for now. we're talking about a war or macking, the 2nd not address for you, but it will getting into that sad. yeah. do people that think that the wall will end any time soon? obviously people are tied up to 2 years. people are constantly confronted with news of people who have died been killed. that last lives at the front line of soldiers . but i think when you talk to people, they say yes, we would obviously love this to be over. but if you ask them, are you willing to accept russia holding onto basically 20 percent of ukraine star treat? and they say no, they say if we give the russians our chance, maybe by freezing this conflict like they did of to 2014, then let me put some way back in a few years time, stronger next time. maybe he will actually take care of and will be on your doorstep. so there's a real sense that as difficult as it is now, it is worth doing. i will tell you i'm fighting now so that my children don't have to. so there is really, i think, a big consensus deal that it is worth carrying on as difficult as it might be.
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right. if you use an economy and keep thank you, a drawing strikes, continue across ukraine as a max the 2nd. now the rest of your rest, yes, full scale invasion, the latest stride kids odessa on friday. kidding. at least one person, an injury and several others. it was the 2nd consecutive nights of attacks using the remotely pilots at aircraft rescue. teams have been looking for survivors in the rubble w correspondence. so now found that this other side of the attack as you clean marks, the 2nd anniversary of the full scale invasion launch whitewash you. it's in places like this with the deadly impact of the war is felt on a daily basis by civilians. the way children and the southern falsity of what they saw on the black sea coast with porter d. c. they shut down 5 russian drones overnight. over this region, no one of those drones felt right here on this residential building right behind me
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. i read the reports that the home owner was killed in simply on the spot right behind me. his wife was reportedly poured out from the rubble and as hospitalized with major injuries. there was there was also an adjacent house here which has been badly damaged and the reports that 2 occupants here have also been hospitalized with major bones and other injuries. now this entire place is, is it is an absolute shambles. the personal objects of the family, a student showed that i'm books that are really just relics of some water bottles, alston intact here. and this is, of course, a reminder of the immensely high human cost of this ongoing conflict that to yeah, so brushes, innovation have had massive economic effects in ukraine, civilian infrastructure, including hospitals and schools has suffered catastrophic damage. meanwhile, russia faces functions that have cutoff profitable energy exports on blocked meaning impulse, and for the rest of the world, i agree,
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and prizes have increased the food insecurity of russia's war. and ukraine has impacted both economies. massively, ukraine's due to the destruction cost by the war. the total amount of damage costs to the ukrainian infrastructure has amount it's to more than $150000000000.00 euros sofa. the key of school of economics estimates. russia 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. p, a sugar rush. it has also pushed europe into major economic difficulties already him, but by the recovery from coven inflation rows rapidly in the u. on the back of
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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 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 in africa with to next military financial instrument and terry and 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 about countries such as norway, japan, okay, and canada. while the humanitarian hom caused by the wall looms as a forest, that could push either side to one to find an end to the wall. it's a potential funding crisis which could make such a deal in as
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a tool. a melon is one of the cranes lead in military and financial support, as in your child's level of schultz called for germany in europe to make a big are efforts when it comes to defense. well, since i'm just clicking new rushes, war of aggression against ukraine has now been raging for 2 full years. and the fact that borders cannot be changed by force based, carefully negotiated principle is being trampled on by moscow. every day post on russia is not only attacking ukraine. it is also destroying europe's piece order. we have drawing the only correct conclusions from this turning point. we're supporting ukraine and its self defense for as long as necessary. and we, on germany and europe are doing more and must do even more so that we can defend ourselves from effectively i'm, if you don't smoke, sometimes you can kind that's most always making headlines around a well, that's the got some of them, the head of the training and a half full assess that has shut down another russian,
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a 50 recognizance plane. pressure has not confirmed this, but media describe a find the across know the cost by 84, and flying object expense. the moscow has only half a dozen of the things used to pinpoints targets in ukraine as russian police have arrested at least 4 people, including journalist as a protest, outside the criminal and the lives of mobilized soldiers that staged rap protest in the russian capital, demanding the spouse as we brought home from ukraine. any of this month police detained a group of around twins. the reporters of the same process gathers how miles round health ministry says, almost $100.00 people having killed an overnight strikes across kaiser, bringing the total that's told to the fed 2000 after almost between 2 weeks of war . it happened as these are all spite cheapest powers for seized by our talks with the us tom on egypt. and the french farm is outstanding to the major powers
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agricultural trade fer, while calling for the resignation of presidency. manuel my chrome. they drove dozens of tractors into the french carpets on friday. farm is i've been to a testing across you calling for better income on complaining of unfair competition from ukrainian produce balance international film festival, the battery knowledge. what analysis fits top prizes lead time on saturday of this year? so hundreds of new film, some around a well the screen right here in the german capital, but the only 20 of them in the running for the festivals, big awards, that's the golden and silver best. if look at some of the favorites i my need. so the person who motivated you to pay the college doesn't doesn't have a b 2. my favorite cake is one of this year's critics favorites. it tells the story of 70 year old widow my hand and tear ronda. she's used to spending most of her time alone, until a meeting with friends opens the possibility of
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a new chapter in her love life. a 2nd sentiment to ship to be sandy chevy is in the give you ronnie and directors, mario morgan and beta. so now you have were denied permission by a runs government to attends their films premier they sent this message. i'm going to think 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 that awards its top prize to iranian directors, and i've sent you out for the foot to the new york div, another potential winter long, a tall jab about finding a quiet 17 year old french girl who meets her pen pal on a language exchange to germany. the live she tells to impress her new friend to come back to hunter. both young stars are considered once to watch for an acting
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prize. it's the same for the kids. one of the biggest stars that 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 her in his lives in this world, you know, in like a scene by director alone. so police palazzios, a cook in a new york tourist restaurant is accused of theft and decides to take drastic
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measures the tragic comedy starring rooney. mario, one, audiences, hearts advisors barely knowledge. but it's the jury who decides the winners and barely now the juries are notorious for their surprises. columbia, as government says, and will try to explore on 18th century ship rec, carrying cargo thought to be worth billions of euros. spanish galle on san jose was laden with gold, emeralds, and silver. when it's sunk in 17 o 8, the government is planning to send a deep one tax petition to the shipwreck. if he did some 600 meters down to conduct research and recover opt effects, the shape was found in 2015. that is the subject of a legal battle between the us columbia, on spain, about who owns the rights to the sunken treasure?
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