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the, the, this is the, the way you use life from building ukraine's president acknowledges for the 1st time that his forces are finding in russia. what it means to landscape pulls the incursion into the russian cost region, a drive to restore justice as officials, they're trying to speed up the evacuation of tens of thousands of civilians. the u . s. vice president condemns the loss of civilian life and the deadline is way the strike on a school shelter that sponsoring outrage across the world as well says it was targeting how much space ceased by adults hanging the balance and documenting the trauma of a forgotten bull. the student needs refugees using us to shine a light on the complex try to get back on track
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the . i've been physical and woke up. russia is stepping up. the evacuation of civilians as ukrainian troops advanced in the southwest in cost creased in russian . state media is reporting molding 76000 people. they've been moved to safety. russian forces of finding to hold back the ukrainian coast and the biggest since the start of the war. on saturday, president flooded me savanski. acknowledge the offensive for the 1st time saying his troops and now bringing the fight to russia, the ukrainian tanks roll into russia, encountering little resistance. the ukrainian forces are keeping tight lipped about the extent of their operation, but they say they've taken control of several towns and rushes kursk region and assets including this facility belonging to the kremlin controlled gas producer gas
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from low grade. ukraine also says it has struck an air base 300 kilometers from the border, destroying russian stockpiles of deadly cali to bombs and missiles present. so lensky praises miller, trees, actions green, the whole the crane is proving that it truly knows how to restore justice and is providing the exact pressure needed the pressure on the aggressor. but russian president vladimir putin called the ukrainian action a large scale provocation. he can be in an emergency meeting of his security council and vowed to stop the encouragement on today's agenda is a very important question regarding specific aspects of the fight against terrorism . but while russia may be struggling to stop the ukrainian advance, it is shown it is still capable of devastation elsewhere. rescuers are still searching for victims of friday's bomb attack on a supermarket in the eastern city of constant geneva. and in the face of increased
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russian attacks, ukrainian or authorities have ordered the evacuation of numerous communities and assume a region across the border from kursk. a former military intelligence officer frank language told us more about the strategy behind the incursion. i think this bit of quite a few people say that one of the purposes of this and caution o x o reinforced right, something they might call it has been to drool troops from the south. whether you crate these or under soviet pressure. i think it, this operation does have relationship with the south and then it said it's essentially a diversion from not. but i don't know, it would be foolish to, for the russians to draw a combat troops from not the area they've done sort of things in the past. of course, i think it's much more likely they will drawer trips and that results already national guard units are moving in. they will, i think, apply considerable strength, a considerable force, not to dislodge this right now in order to contain this incursion,
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they don't need launch forces. they simply need forces in place and the beginning to get those that now the 3 aspect frank language and his way to get a strike on a school tongue shelter in kansas city as raised concerns about sci fi talk slated for later this week. emergency services in gaza, say the attack, killed the almost a 100 pounds standing and sheltering and the compound. and what it does in small is around disputes. the report a death told and says how much was using. the site is a command center. the attack has drawn widespread international condemnation is almost carried down to october 7th, a tax on as well. that is classified a terrorist organization by many countries, including the us is united states, vice president come with the house, you know. and again, there are too many i mean, israel has a right to but we
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need to get and i can't stress that needs to get done to get done in the form of us state department advised that laura blumenfeld tells us the outrage of a saturday's attack will increase the pressure on israel to agree to a ceasefire with homeless who haven't yet agreed to the top. so in a very sad and tragic way, today's event gives the united states additional leverage and pressure because while they are this tragedy they took place this morning and gaza. there is another disaster blooming on their northern border with has bhalla that, you know, the israel understands that they need the united states the back them up right now while they're standing and bracing for a tally tories tax and both iran and his ball a. they're heavily dependent on the united states for weapons and other assets intelligence. so what in the best case scenario this morning's event can do is to
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create some kind of momentum and incentive for the united states to say to israel, look, we need some concessions from you to reach that cease fire and gaza. you need us more. in fact, than we need do at this point, and natania who has time to seal the deal, that's the best case scenario. nintendo who has been saying, you know, we must pursue this war to the very end. and we can't stop short and agree to a hostage deal is that it limits us. what we're looking at now is potentially, ironically, or interestingly, these hostages, which are held in captivity do hold the key to unlock the region to a piece. because if you do have that's used by a deal e ronald back off, we heard the runs representative view and saying we don't want to stand in the way of the seas very deal. so perhaps you run low back off from its retaliatory strike his bella. i don't know if we can stop that train, but it's our best chance. of course the world has come off, but at least come to
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a pause if not a final resolution. so there is this very fragile moment, and by the time we finish this interview, it could be blown. there could be a preemptive strike by israel, and the north that has valid then all bets are off. but for the moment anyway, my fingers are crossed. specialist analyst laura blumenfeld. let's take a look at some of the other stories making use today. sided ray font mit has been sworn in as bangladesh is new supreme court. chief justice is paid assessor resigned under pressure from the student leaders behind the hosting of the far attorney and government. several other senior officials have also quit by test as the demanding the resignation of old civil servants appointed by former prime minister. shake casino emergency cruise have recovered the bodies of 62 victims of a plane crash in brazil that were killed when the aircraft spun out of control and fell into a residential area. investigate his hope, the plains donna and voice record as will reveal what caused the crash. venezuela's
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supreme court says the opposition has not provided any evidence to show one last month's disputed presidential paul, the judge is also born there. holding on the window will be final and finding us president nicholas bureau and opposition lead to edmondo gonzalez. claim victory. a people died when a rubbish dump collapsed in uganda is capital compiler. a dozen people have been rescued, heavy rains close to the huge landfill to sleep and bury nearby hundreds to the mass protest. and sylvia, in which tens of thousands of people oppose renewed plans for lucy, a mine environmental groups, fee, it will cause environmental destruction. government officials say the protest, a politically motivated and designed to bring down president alexander fujitsu and his government of the mess policies spilled. sylvia's capital,
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tens of thousands opposing plans for your law just lucy, a mine don't know. so we're here to give myself a chance to never be ashamed in front of my children. and to be able to say that i did something for the well being of my children and for the wellbeing of all of us . the mind cannot be built in agricultural land in 30 years will have a desert. the agriculture from that brings more income to this country than the rio team till mines and ultimately for the health of all of us, it should not be allowed to see the mining giant, rio tend to wants to access mess of lithium deposits here in the food child yadda valley simons have been slicing the mine for years in 2022. so be as government hosted the project due to environmental consents. but last
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month its license was reinstated. the european union has since confirmed a strategic partnership with serbia on most it describes as sustainable rule materials the you wants to reduce its reliance on china for lithium, a key component and batteries for electric vehicles and mobile devices is implemented the yadda valley. mine could cover 90 percent of europe's lithium demands. mine opponents say the risks of 2 great. a companion seemed to pre attend to is planning the mine in the values which direction rivers, which several times the flood seals. and once every few years goes such portions that they carry everything with them. it's a huge risk to the entire region, not only for the valley, but for everything down stream of the trina and some of rivers and also bel grade, the top it pays, the bill sylvian, president, alexander, bu judge,
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has found that no mining operations will begin until guarantees are environmental safety protocols are in place. the war and so dad has displaced molden 11000000 people since funding around that, between government and middle forces in april of last year, many have flipped the neighboring chide. south sedan and can you wear out, corresponded felix by thing. got met a group of students these creat who's using us to raise awareness about the conflict back on the inside remains of gotten one photographer and that gives me knowledge. plants are done 6 months. i go after classes around, he's hometown that left many people did. he's one of a group also dennis, at least 2 x, i independent copies on their walks, reflect the experiences of the concrete and the lives they left behind. and how are you ever seen this? i've never been mosley. this is not just
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a visual experience by then suddenly it's about the motions. people feel when they see my odd size, i'm guessing you can see the colors and the depiction of young, old people, that's the way who is being displaced and dying. for years, i mean these really you, so anyone viewing my autistic work should be able to feel the essence of these pieces for a when i come home monday night. when i did, and i just showcasing the walks in the gallery, they're giving a voice to the forgotten war and the media. so people display thousands of can only test back home. the heaps of dodge is the q data for the rest. fancy dancy. he hope things to be so kind of help keep the public focus on the wall. the same holds a last thing, so do something fun for his own country to this things. the vision allows for
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people to learn about the situation to understand about the situation, to understand how this person is affecting people. and what's important to you right now is by september, if the conflict does not stop or the, or the say fluids um for aid. uh, are not open we, we are losing 2000000 people. do to find that, and that's not, that's not the little number that's the highest the, you know, this is one of the highest humanitarian crisis in the world and maybe even in history. so i feel like this exhibiting as it becomes even more important, more dire to have nadine hopes gypsies as well, cuz the density zoom country tend to silence and that so then realizes peace. it was like, keep your mind off for democracy, protest before the war began for 15, looking at the start of the 2018 revolution. young people like me dreamt of achieving a sudan that is free, peaceful and equal. if i had the authority, i would have implemented the idea of freedom about peace and equality. i give you an idea of how many a job and you desire just by the claims of british street on
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his bank see, have been popping up across london. but not all have lasted all that long. this one depicting and stretching kept on a billboard that seemed better dice was removed due to safety concerns. not long after the kid and police are investigating the theft of another banks, the off work a housing wolf on a satellite dish that appeared in south london latest and a series of animal themed pieces from the loose virus. surprising people in the british capital types. you can a reminder about the top story. the south ukraine's president has acknowledged for the 1st time that his forces of funding in russia flooded mister lansky has called the incursion into branch as coast region. a drive to bestow john this russian officials, they're trying to speed up the evacuation of tens of thousands of civilians, updates on data we. we look at how china is using its high tech industry to
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