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which say that among both the republican and democratic electorates, more than 70% of people, and this has a very serious effect on politicians, you know, when citizens in a democratic country support further further aid to ukraine, and about 57% of the population of the united states supports military provision of military aid to ukraine, but this does not mean that this is the kind of situation that... it is easy, well, on which you can easily base all your expectations there, simple expectations and the good will of our partners, we will not be able to pave the way to that, well, such a winning situation, which could force the russian federation to peace on the terms of international law, and therefore we need, well, in my opinion, to mobilize
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our efforts and, you know, work as such an orchestra, in which each, each player, each musician in this orchestra, who could and would be able to play his part so that it was the party of the country, which knows its own, is aware of its interests and knows how to use all the possibilities of different players to the maximum , our players who can convey this or that information and this or that message to... different players in the united states of america, obviously, you know, there's a lot of concern here, by the way, both from the republican environment and from the democratic environment about what if, for example, is elected mr. trump's presidency, how much it will affect, for example, not only the support for ukraine, how much it will affect the relationship between the european union and the united states, how much it will affect the... unity within the north atlantic
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alliance, but many analysts are talking about the fact that if you work systematically, propose solutions, and see a common interest and formulate it, then all these uncertainties, let's say so, and unpredictability, which look like this today, can be overcome, and there is, there is hope for that too , well, but obviously we do not know the potential results that will be brought by these american elections, at the moment the situation is approximately equal in both the democratic and republican teams, and therefore for success in ukraine, in any - in any case, we need as much as possible, maximally involve both one political force and another, none of them alone can do for ukraine what the american state can do when it is... united,
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er, well, first of all, i want to thank you for the work that you now you are working in the united states of america, and to wish for the time that you have left, well , to reach out to our partners more actively and further, and now let's, even though you are now in the united states, let's talk a little about european affairs, about the european union, because you are these european european integration you are very active in ukrainian, here is a quote: there ukraine is moving towards the opening of the first negotiation chapters with the european union in 2020, at the beginning of 2025, now brussels is waiting for two road maps from kyiv. this was announced on monday by the deputy prime minister for european and euro-atlantic integration olga stefanishyna. ms. ivanna, i am sure many of our viewers may have questions after this. so... the european union
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told us that in order for ukraine to become a full member of this european community, you need to do it aunt, aunt aunt, aunt done, here again something, something is happening , what should happen, what will happen next, wait, this, these homework that we did, they were, well , tasks of different levels, and when we fulfilled the agreement about the association, which, by the way, we continue to carry out, then... obviously, it gave us the opportunity to fill out the questionnaire more fully when we applied for candidate status and to have something to base our argument on that ukraine over the years since 2014 year seriously transformed and got closer to the european union, then the candidacy itself, it was accompanied by certain conditions in order to even preserve it, then we needed to open negotiations and give them a start, and...
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now we have moved on to systemic complex work, when we will now analyze together with the european union completely, completely , all our legislation, by-laws, ours. formal and informal, let's say, relations not within the state, how it functions, for compliance of all this with the rules and procedures that are working in the european union, and having received a complete and complete picture, we will move on to understanding when and how, in what way ukraine will implement these european norms, which are horizontal for all member countries, into its legislation, but this is not only . part of the work, the legislation is the first step, after that it needs to start working in practice, one day it will be about some institutions, it will be about some, about specialists who need to be trained, about procedures that need to be launched, this
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serious and essential work, about the funds that need to be invested, that need to be found, and we need to agree, perhaps with the european union, that they will additionally provide us with these funds, so now... the process is already coming out, the process of this assessment has begun, yes the so-called screening, and what the vice-prime minister said is about the first section, the cluster, the so-called foundations, foundations - it's about democratic institutions, it's about the balance of power, it's about the rule of law, it's about anti-corruption, it's about rights and people's freedoms, including freedom of speech, all those things which will be horizontal and cross-cutting throughout our onboarding process. and now ukraine really expects two road maps, but it seems to me that the vice-premier is a bit deceitful, because three are expected. she had two roadmaps in mind for how we 're going to change our rule of law system and er, change our public
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administration system, what is public administration reform, but a third road map, and somehow our government today sees it as , oh, so desirable , but not necessarily, but i think that we will soon... realize cold souls, that this is a mandatory part, it is about the road map, well, let's say this, the renewal of the functioning of democratic institutions in ukraine, this is something that neither our president nor the government wants to pay special attention to and believes that the military state is an argument that it can be postponed, i am convinced that we will see this demand in the same report of the european commission that will be published, on enlargement, which will refer to the analysis of the situation of everyone in all the member states of the european union, approximately at the end of october, and this will become part of the additional tasks that ukraine will have to perform, so i would advise all our colleagues, government officials, and those in power, that
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the government has the main responsibility for fulfilling all these conditions, as well as the winning negotiating power, and only the capacity is not enough. but here is the construction of this changed ability, still to the maximum, objectively and holistically treat all requirements, we will not be able to choose from the menu those or other dishes that we like or do not like and refuse those that we do not like, the menu must be fully taken into account in ukrainian realities, and this is the kind of work that also requires a political one. pluralism and this work, which requires just such a full involvement of all professional capacities, all political forces, all different players, business players, public players that are in ukraine, in order for us to succeed. mrs. ivan, about this process, which i think will be so
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long, are we likely to encounter any problematic moments? undoubtedly, we will constantly face problematic moments. and because european integration is, you know, not the kind of path that is laid out just there with some beautiful red carpet, it is a big systemic work, and this is work that in its part will require complex decisions, this is work that will require, again, funds , this is work that will require additional training of specialists at the central and regional level. levels at the levels of communities, and it seems to me that this is precisely this part of such an honest dialogue with society, and about the challenges, and about the difficult things that will have to be decided, which, maybe even some of them
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will be painful in the short term, but in the medium and long term they will give a result for every citizen of ukraine, a positive result for every ukrainian and... enterprises and for the economy and for self-realization, all these things need to be discussed with society, and if we have certain restrictions on freedom of speech in ukraine. yes, like, for example, the same impossibility of returning the espresso channel to digital broadcasting or the direct channel or the fifth channel, or the complete outpouring of propaganda and censorship on a single channel marathon, that is, it is actually a big risk for the ukrainian society, which is already exhausted by the war, exhausted by trials and problems, and... and both security, first of all, economic and psychological, it reacts emotionally to
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the fact that something seems to us or doesn't seem to us, do we have some complex, difficult decisions, and there will be this temptation of individual politicians to point to brussels, saying that it's not us, it's all to blame, brussels is to blame, but us, and we're just there expecting that that they should take us there, this approach should be avoided. because that the huge public support that we have today for our path, for our european integration, euro-atlantic integration, it is a big task for us to maintain that support and the faith of our citizens that this will lead to a better future for everyone, everyone and adults, and older and younger a citizen of ukraine. i hope that the government understands this, and the government will conduct this dialogue. well, and to you. one question, please tell me, i have already asked many people, i want to hear your opinion, this is the number that
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keeps telling us 2030, do you think it's real or is it just a number and it's just some kind of guideline just, you know, i really don't like to predict when we have such, well specific dates when we have so many undefined components and factors that can affect the speed of our movement towards the european union, and this is our internal capacity, this is the political settings in the european union itself, this is the war and its consequences, and also, for example, our capacity at the same time as this influence to carry out systemic changes in ukraine, and the demographic situation in ukraine, the ecological situation in ukraine and so on, so i would like us to... not go beyond this average number of years, which
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countries have successfully passed the path from application to membership , used for negotiations, it is approximately seven years on average, and if we consider that we received candidate status in the 23rd year, then this, then this is exactly 20, and this is exactly that opportunity. fit into a period of seven years, and i wish we could succeed, it would be very a very positive result for ukraine. i thank you very much, mrs. ivanna, for participating in the program. ivanna klympushinsadze, people's deputy of ukraine, is currently in the united states of america, where, together with her colleagues, she is holding a series of meetings with representatives of american politicians, i mean politicians, both with republicans and ... by the democrats and tries to continue to convince them that ukraine needs
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to be helped and that it is extremely important not only for ukraine, but also for the united states of america itself, i am sure that it is so, well, we talked with her specifically about the united states of america and a little about ukrainian european integration. let me remind you that mrs. ivanna is dealing with this issue in the verkhovna rada of ukraine. ivanna klympush is a sensation. well, then. news! i congratulate you! this is svoboda live on radio svoboda. we have already come to the snake itself. the following shots may shock you. news from the scene. live drone attacks, kamikaze. political analytics. objectively and meaningfully. there is no political season. exclusive interviews, reports from the hottest points of the front. shot. freedom light, frankly. and impartially. you draw your own conclusions. every week, the saturday political club
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a large-scale fire broke out at a civilian infrastructure facility. they work on the spot. emergency services. well, the russians are constantly raiding kharkiv oblast today. the number of dead in lozova increased to three. rescuers found the bodies of two more people under the rubble. this was reported in the office of the prosecutor general of ukraine. four more civilians were also injured. the occupiers targeted the city's enterprise. first they hit with iskander missiles. well, in the morning , the russians were also roaming around kharkiv oblast. the office of a humanitarian organization, which was demining the territory of the region, was targeted by ballistic missiles. the invaders attacked with a rocket iskander-m from the belgorod region, in the building of the branch of the swiss mine action fund, the facade and ceilings on several floors were destroyed. six damaged cars used by the organization's medics
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were also hit in a private house. well, we see how the occupiers, how the russian terrorists have become more active in the direction of kharkiv, they are planning something there, but it is obvious that our servicemen will not allow them to plan anything, and then do nothing, for which we thank them. ukraine has a plan to de-occupy crimea, about it commander-in-chief of the armed forces of ukraine oleksandr syrskyi told the guardian in an interview. according to him, this special operation is military and he also added that the russian fleet was forced out of sevastopol after a series of ukrainian attacks. radar and missile installations were burned there. the key goal of ukraine is, of course, the destruction of the kerch bridge. but when it might happen, mr. syrsky, general syrsky refused to say. well, this is probably
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the question, the answer to which everyone in ukraine wants to hear when it is destroyed. this bridge, it must be in second place is the question after when we will win this war, but the kerch bridge, this, this is really very interesting. they profited from conscripts in the ternopil region, exposed a corruption scheme with the participation of tsk. officials of one of the territorial recruiting centers allegedly took bribes from those who wish to avoid mobilization. their earnings ranged from 100 to 150 thousand. dollars every month, the national police said. among the proposals for updating military data , the impact on vlk members for discharge from service, and also about transfer to the rear. the price for each service ranged from one thousand to 15 thousand dollars. the organizer and his accomplices were informed by the law enforcement officers of the suspicion, they face up to 10 years in prison. well
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, i'll tell you honestly. this is one of those topics that i am always afraid to discuss, because you always have to know where the middle ground is and stick to it, but after that, after this information, yes, among the employees of tsc there are most people who understand what they are doing and why do they do it, but there we see, there are many such, unfortunately, many, and something must be done about it, it must somehow be eradicated, burned, i don’t know what, exactly how to do it, but it must be done, well, it can’t be like that in warring country, when these beds are covered with dollars, it's just surrealism, well, but i'm going to... next , the former people's deputy of ukraine, oligarch viktor medvedchuk and his accomplices were suspected of owning the samara oil pipeline in the western direction - the sbu reported.
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putin's best man organized the scheme in early 2015 through coordination with the political leadership of russia. he formalized the sale of the oil pipeline to a swiss company that he actually controlled. after appropriating the pipe , medvedchuk ensured its operation through the enterprise. prykarpattia zahid trans profits were transferred to the accounts of foreign companies and distributed among themselves. in january 2024 , the supreme court recognized the ukrainian part of the oil pipeline as state property. the pre-trial investigation is still ongoing. in taiwan with taiwanese laptops and robots in lviv, a unique training for computer science teachers. educators from more than 20 schools can improve their qualifications in the basics of programming, robotics and stem education.
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our correspondents will tell you the details. nadiya manko has been teaching computer science at a public school for more than 30 years, and now she herself lectures and studies programming at the ukrainian catholic university. ms. nadiya enrolled in a unique educational institution. code and create program. i know python to some extent, well, but every time i make sure that i know it imperfectly, that is, every time you communicate with from one of my colleagues, you learn something new for yourself, and so at these lectures i saw such interesting nuances, which i probably did not pay attention to, so that in relation to education systems , it is also to some extent tangential, work, technology - this is what i interests to a greater extent and that i am trying, i will try to master better. since it is somewhat new to me. another course participant is mr. oleksii. he has been a teacher at the lviv school for eight years. the man learned about the studies from the headmistress. oleksiy is already
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thinking about how to apply the new ones knowledge in lessons. it will be a little more difficult to implement this additional knowledge with robotics, so it is necessary to either introduce some or additional subject, which in principle can be introduced into the school program, or introduce it as some kind of circle. exclusively for more interested children, or as an option in senior classes in the 10th-11th grades , computer science lessons have blocks when you can choose which topic to take with your children, you can implement this robotics in basic computer science lessons. the educational project to leave no one behind aims to raise qualification of ukrainian teachers. teachers from lviv, ivano-frankivsk and poltava regions came to the training. candidates for participation in the program. was chosen by an independent competitive commission. we received 143 applications, from which 40 schools were initially selected, then
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uku teachers were interviewed with those teams from 40 schools, and after the interviews we got the finalists, that is 24 schools with two teachers each. so, we now have 48 teachers participating in our project. the teachers will teach for eight months. write code in a programming language python, educators will also learn about the basics of the technology and how to tell the material in such a way as to interest children as much as possible, there will be twice as much practice as theory. we will tell them what a robot is, what it consists of, how to take it apart on the one hand, put it together, how to write the appropriate code, that is, understand how they interact with each other, why... this is important, where you can cut corners , where it is better not to cut corners. for each teacher, the organizers allocated an educational laptop and a set of robotics. this equipment was purchased by the government
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taiwan. the educational project is implemented by the public organization all-ukrainian democratic forum. its founder mykola knyazhytskyi said that the idea to create such a complex project appeared as a continuation of cooperation with taiwanese partners. teacher training and... equipment for schools will help make ukrainian education better, which means ukrainians will become more competitive in the world. we want to make a better country, for this we want our children to know computers the best in the world, so that they know and artificial intelligence, and new programming languages, they should be given these computers, we found such an opportunity, provided them with computers, it will be more than a thousand computers. for 100 schools under various programs, face-to-face distance learning for teachers will continue until the end of january, and after that , new laptops, a set will go to school computer science offices.
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operation of equipment and projectors with screens. kateryna oliynyk, volodymyr studenny, espresso tv channel. please forgive me for talking so much about the pre-election races in the usa today, but there a lot of news, and the races themselves are very important to us. besides, russian money will be in ukraine and poland's ultimatum. about this and other things in a moment in the rubric world about ukraine. well, let me start with this: the leader of the democratic majority in the senate, chuck schumer, and the democratic minority in the house of representatives , hakeem jeffries, supported the nomination of us vice president kamela harris for the presidency instead of joe biden. they said this during a joint press conference. they reported that they met with her on july 21, and at that time she was still the vice president of the united states told them about her plans for the elections, which
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are scheduled for november 5 this year, both senates, both congressmen approved her program, and this is what, for example, the leader of the democratic minority in the lower house of the american congress, that is, the house of representatives, hakeem jeffries, said. quote: the candidacy of kamela harris inspired the democratic party and the entire country. i strongly support her nomination as the 47th president of the united states of america. kamala harris has excited and inspired the democratic caucus of the house of representatives, the democratic caucus party and the american nation. vice president garis earned her nomination from the bottom up, not the top down. she is ready, she is able to energetically and persistently lead america into the future. kamala harris is a common-sense leader who knows how to get real results for hard-working
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american taxpayers. well , us vice president kamala harris is ahead of republican presidential candidate donald trump by as much as 2%. these are the results of a survey jointly conducted by reuters and ipsos. it was poll conducted on july 22 and 23 after incumbent us president joe biden announced his withdrawal from the presidential race and endorsed ms. garis for the position. she was supported by 44% of respondents, trump 42, about 56 participants of the survey agreed with the statement that 50-year-old kamela garis, further quote: has a good mind and is able to cope with difficulties, while such an opinion about 78-year-old donald trump was shared by 49 % of polled, and 91% of polled democratic voters have a positive attitude towards
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mrs. harris, three quarters. of the participants agreed that the democrats should support her candidacy, and a quarter of those polled believe that several candidates should fight for the nomination, and it is also interesting that the information appeared, but the truth is that only american media reported it with reference to its sources. it is reported about the candidates who may be, rather, fight for the position of vice president... in the event that kamela garis will fight for the position of president, well, she is already, well, not 100%, but 99%, who will fight, that's it the main contenders are the governor of pennsylvania, john shapiro, the senator from arizona, mark kelly, the governor of north carolina, roy cooper, we don't know the names yet, i don't even know what to say about them,
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we'll see what they are in the future. i'll be watching what they say over the next few days, maybe they'll say, maybe they'll show up somewhere, and so i 'll tell you more about it, but let's hear what kamela harris herself said during her first one, okay to say such a pre-election speech, and this pre-election speech took place precisely in in the city of milwaukee, wisconsin, where the convention of the republican party ended a few days ago. let's hear kamelo harris in direct speech. we have a lot of work to do in the next 105 days leading up to the election, knocking on every door, making phone calls, registering voters and ultimately winning this election. are you ready to take on this job? do we believe in freedom?

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