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criminals to vote. volz is obsessed with spreading california's dangerous liberal agenda far and wide. if walz won't tell the voters the truth, we will. just like kamela harris, tim waltz is a dangerous liberal extremist, and harris waltz's california dream is every american's nightmare. jady vance himself, also commented on walt's appointment, the choice of wald, he said he called him and congratulated him. in addition, he went to a meeting with voters, and also where he answered some questions, one of them related to his position regarding ukraine. let's listen. just a couple of days ago, i saw a report that the ukrainians were running out of fighters to continue fighting. we need to believe in peace and we need to bring peace to this region of the world. russia would never have intervened in ukraine if donald trump had been president. and now we
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're where we are, if you want to bring peace to this region, you need a negotiator that vladimir putin respects, there's someone here , and obviously we're in a biased crowd, but does anyone here actually think that vladimir putin respects kamela harris, she is afraid of all of you, she will definitely not be able to sit in a meeting with vladimir putin and insist on a reasonable peace. madam, thank you. we will monitor the progress of this campaign, tatiana voroshko was in touch with us, we talked about the choice of kamelagaris as her running mate in these elections, kamlegari's position on military support for ukraine and israel, opposition to china and the solution to the migrant crisis on the southern border of the united states, in the world is now paying special attention, garis should be expected to continue the administration's policy biden with some changes in accents, says voa white house correspondent patty viddasfara. details in her plot. every year
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, thousands of migrants from central america cross mexico on their way to the us border. coordinating with the region to address the causes of migration was a task assigned to vice president kamala harris. this became one of the reasons for criticism of her by her competitor in the elections of ex-president donald trump. she was a slacker, a loser, a vice president in a failed administration, with millions of people crossing the border, and she was the overseer of the border. haris did not answer. a long-shot in the administration on border issues, but on the campaign trail has a tough message on immigration, emphasizing her experience as california attorney general. i prosecuted transnational criminal groups, drug cartels and human traffickers who entered our country illegally. i brought them to justice, case after case and won. donald trump on the other hand. talked about big actions to secure
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our border, but he is not responsible for his own words if elected, harris said she would restore president joe biden's border bill, which has been blocked by trump republicans in congress. she will continue his efforts to help ukraine avoid outright war with russia and work to maintain unity among nato allies. we should also expect a continuation of the indo-pacific policy. ocean region. the us supports the philippines, which has faced intimidation and coercion in the south china sea. and about trade with china? she will continue as she said, to try to reduce risks from china. she was known to be quite averse to tariffs during the 2020 presidential race, as was president biden, but she seems to have changed her mind on that. so consistency is more than inconsistency. on the gas issue, garris
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supports biden in wanting to end the fire and prevent a regional war, but given that a large portion of the democratic party electorate is outraged by biden's unwavering support for israel, garris appears to be much more sympathetic to the victims in palestine. we cannot afford to ignore the suffering, and i will not remain silent. harry embraced biden's doctrine of leadership, drawing on allies and partners and focusing on non-traditional security threats. chairing the national space council and advancing the administration's ai and climate policies. when people say she only had immigration experience and you have a terrible immigration problem, they don't really cover the full role she played in every region of the world. despite the fact that she visited different countries of the world for almost four years, meeting with 150 heads of state and government, trump calls garis inexperienced and unsuccessful. she is a leftist lunatic
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who will destroy our country. if you have something to say, say it to my face. iryna shankarenko, vidakusfara. america's white house. in recent months, the united states and european governments have accused russia of sabotage attacks on military and civilian infrastructure in europe. in april, london police said they had laid charges to two britons in assisting russian intelligence after the alleged arson of a ukraine-related enterprise. as a voice of america journalist reports from london. henry wilkins incidents have alerted ukrainians who feel in danger in those places where they sought refuge, yuriy melnyk continues. an industrial area on the outskirts of london might seem like an unlikely place for a russian attack on ukraine. but in march, according to
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british police, it happened right here. london police have accused two britons of collaborating with russian intelligence for setting fire to the warehouse. the fire completely destroyed the building. the warehouse belonged to the company. which transported aid to ukraine. the suspects pleaded not guilty. us secretary of state anthony blinken issued a warning about the increasing number of sabotage attacks by russia across europe. the kremlin is also stepping up its hybrid attacks on front-line nato member states, setting fire to and sabotaging supply depots, disregarding maritime borders and demarcation lines in the baltics, and launching new and new cyber attacks. yuliana yarshova left her home in ukraine and came to britain in 2023. after visiting the site of the burned warehouse, she says she is shocked that something like this could happen on british soil. and when we see something burned in the fire pit,
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it really hurts. i think we need to do better to prevent this. similar incidents have been reported in spain and germany, like the one in this social media video, as well as in france, which comes amid warnings from the president of latvia and officials from the netherlands and lithuania about possible new attacks. mark hanna from the institute of global affairs says that such incidents appear to be covert. russia's attempts to weaken support for ukraine. so, if they believe that those acts of arson and those acts of sabotage somehow weaken the will of the public in those countries, then i think that's one of russia's main motivations for carrying out these actions. the german prosecutor's office accused russia
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of trying to weaken military support for ukraine. as european governments search for answers, reports of attacks are causing alarm among ukrainian refugees, because they believe that... arrived in a safe place. at a ukrainian social club in london, ukrainian lyudmila kazmiruk says that attacks happen in the most unexpected places. she also says that ukrainian children in britain are exposed to kremlin propaganda on the internet. i hated the russian language, when i hear the russian language, something happens inside me. i'm just starting to fear this person. russia calls the accusations of sabotage another disgrace. accusations from the west, however, for ukrainians who thought that going to safety in britain and other european countries, such incidents are of serious concern. henry wilkins, dmytro kolchinsky, voice of america. due to the war with russia, ukraine lost hundreds of athletes.
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nevertheless, a team of 140 athletes will represent ukraine at the olympics in paris. they also use this platform to tell the world about the crimes of russia and... oleksiy kovalenko and lisa bryant will tell you more. in paris, the olympic games are a completely different battlefield. it is very important to demonstrate ukrainian to the world stability, ukrainian will to victory. even here in the olympic pavilion in the northeast of paris, it is hard to forget about russia's war against ukraine. many sports facilities were damaged. more than 520 sports facilities were damaged or completely destroyed. the most important thing is the mental state of our athletes, when you are always in danger, your loved ones are always in danger of shelling, murder, occupation, the minister notes that more than 3 thousand athletes and coaches took up arms, about 500 died in the war against russia, some relatives are on
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the front my father is defending our country, i really want to see my father because i haven't seen him for two years, it's really hard to live during war. but i will always pray that this war will end quickly. ukrainian badminton player polina bougro lives and trains in italy, but mentally she is with ukraine. it's always very difficult. to prepare psychologically, to understand, to accept, to compete, because, especially when you go to the competition, you want to show the best for ukraine, you want the whole country to be proud, you want people to be proud of you. to support politicians, as well as fans from far away, come here to see ukrainian athletes. i am very happy to be here and to see them convey the message that they are part of the world community and continue to fight on behalf of the world. community in total , the ukrainian team has already won seven medals. good news for fans
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at home. oleksiy kovalenko, oleksiy osyka, eliza bryand, voice of america. and we finish the story about how international organizations help with ukrainian demining territory one of them is halotrast. she is engaged in humanitarian demining in conflict zones around the world, has been working in ukraine since 2015. general director of the organization james cowan in an interview with the voice. america said, halotrast intends to stay with ukraine until the very end, until the last mine is eliminated. natalya leonova asked james cone about the peculiarities of work in ukraine, the courage of ukrainian sappers and the prospects of using advanced technologies in demining. as we know at the moment ukraine is the country most polluted by mines and explosives in the world. replacement for now. a third of the ukrainian territory. according to your estimates, how long will it take to
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clean up ukraine? we know that almost 50 years after the end of the cambodian civil war, only half of the territory has been demined. has the technology changed since that time, are we talking about tens of years, or maybe centuries, which will be spent on demining ukraine. you are right when you say that this is a very scary prospect, its scale of pollution in ukraine is much greater than in cambodia or many other very mine-affected countries of the world, so by this logic, of course it will take decades, maybe even centuries, to clear ukraine, but it doesn't have to be like that, and i would like to give some reasons why it might be done faster and give some hope for ukraine. technologies have advanced, for example, we work with amazon web services. over examining literally hundreds of thousands of high- resolution satellite images, it would take humans forever
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to do this, but if we can teach artificial intelligence to do this, we will be able to achieve much faster results. why is this important? there is land that is considered contaminated by mines, but this is suspected contamination. in our experience, typically only about 10% of areas suspected of being contaminated actually turn out to be contaminated. so, if we can do a quick image study, we can quickly... it reminded me of a case in mozambique where deminers found only four mines, after an entire village had been evacuated. yes, there are such cases, another big difference in the situation ukraine consists in the type of surface. cambodia is mostly jungle, it's a very forested land that 's very difficult to clear, again,
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afghanistan is mostly a mountain, the situation in ukraine is very different, it's open farmland, which means we can use other forms of technology, use mechanical means to clean up the land much faster, so i think there is a lot of hope, and another factor, hello ukrain is actually a ukrainian organization, we have 1200 really brave ukrainians working for us, and ukraine, as you yourself know. a very smart country, it is full of bright people who are very interested in innovation and finding new solutions to problems, so i really hope that ukraine can solve this problem. since you started your work in 1988, when the soviet army withdrew from afghanistan, laying landmines that killed thousands of civilians, you have worked all over the world, how would you distinguish? hailo has been working in ukraine since
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2015 and we believe in staying close to the country, staying there in good times and bad, and we intend to stay with ukraine until the very end, when the last mine will be eliminated. many of the countries where we work are actually post-conflict countries like cambodia or angola, the war ended a long time ago, so the main differences are that we work in an ongoing conflict, and that creates a number of differences: our staff are incredibly brave, they have loved ones ... brothers, sons or parents who are fighting in the army, so they constantly think about family members who are fighting, they have to live the war every day, most importantly every night, and this is a lack of sleep, every night the air raid sirens sound, and then almost before they are ready they have to get up and do the work with us, this shows real courage, real determination and real courage, so this is the main difference between
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working in ukraine and many of our other programs. what are the... which territory of ukraine is the most polluted? how do you determine your priorities, which types of land to clear first. we prioritize with the following things in mind. how can we help people get back home? there are millions of people who have been displaced and they must go back to their homes, but they won't go unless they feel safe, so it's important to clear the land so people can go home. in addition, ukraine is one of the most incredible product'. you mentioned that women make great sappers, what special skills do women bring to the job, and is that common in other parts of the world where you've worked? we're really
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proud of the fact that almost anyone can, obviously. the person must be of legal age, we do not accept minors, but we are very proud of the fact that, for example, we are recruiting many women, obviously, many men are currently in the army, and they defend their country so bravely, but in ukraine there are no less brave women who come to us, the women make the most excellent sappers. a lot of soldiers are obviously injured in combat and where possible we want to give jobs to disabled people who have been injured and are desperately looking for work and we can offer them that job. obviously this is a very risky job, how do you train your workers to do their jobs safely. safety above all, if you do your job properly, if you have the proper training, and you do everything thoroughly with care, it's actually very safe. when people don't
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follow the rules, that's when it gets dangerous. there are extremely carefully thought out. international mine action standards, they are published all over the world and followed by all responsible mine action organizations, but of course we are not just training minesweepers, we are also looking to use more mechanical means of demining from the two reasons: firstly, it is much safer and also much faster, so i think the future is in mechanized demining. part of your work in ukraine is also to teach people to follow safety measures while living in a mine-contaminated area. can you tell us more about this job? so what mine education is, it's an easy and relatively inexpensive way to introduce precautions if you can get the word out to the community, particularly
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school children. children, seeing a shiny object, think that it is a toy, they touch it and receive it. or even die, so it is extremely important to educate children, but also all people, adults, men and women. we have an online product that is publicly available, we come to schools, community centers, we go to villages, we go to cities, we give public lectures. in addition to the obvious danger of physical damage that a mine can cause to a person, there is also a psychological factor. there is a fear of taking the next step, literally. in your experience, is it ever possible to get rid of fear? well, you all right, and this aspect is particularly relevant to rural communities who have to make a living from land that you have to physically step on to, say, plant crops, they have to take care of their chickens,
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they have to take care of their cattle, but they have a constant fear, that they can blow up on a mine, so there is a constant depth... and one of which we can, for example, drive a tractor with a roller across the field in front of the villagers, so that of the things that are really interesting at the moment is holding demonstrations, during to show that the earth is actually clean. did you ever say, our work is done, now you are safe, can you? to live on their land without fear and without any precautions . yes, this is our joy. work, you know, there are many other charities that deal with eternal issues, i mean whether health care or education is eternal, our slogan is to get mines out of the ground forever, we want to
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get mines out of the ground forever last minute and we have already done it, you can go to mozambique today, this country is now completely demined, in a few years zimbabwe will be fully demined, in three years sri lanka, you know this work has a finish line, there is hope for the people of ukraine, i know the present looks like... like dark times, but there is hope for the future , and we want to be a part of it. download the voice of america mobile application. the application allows you to bypass blocking automatically thanks to the built-in vpn service. read news, watch informative programs and videos, as well as listen to podcasts of the ukrainian voice of america service. and we will be on that. bid farewell, also watch our daily briefings from monday to friday at 18:00 kyiv time on youtube and facebook, where you can ask us your questions live, and we will try to answer them.
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watch every tuesday at 7:55 in the legal expertise program on the espresso tv channel. vasyl zima's big broadcast. my name is vasyl zima, this is a big broadcast on the spresso tv channel, two hours of broadcast time. two hours of your time, i and my colleagues will talk about the most important thing, two hours to learn about the war, about the military, front-line, component, serhiy zgurets, and how the world lives? yuriy fizer is already with me and it's time to talk about what happened outside of ukraine, yuriy, good evening, two hours to be informed economic news, time to talk about money during the war oleksandr morchavka field with me, and sports news, i invite yevhen postakhov to the conversation, two hours in the company of favorite presenters, cultural news, chartoglyadochka is ready to say good evening to the presenters, who have become familiar to many already in a row with me, ready to talk about the weather for this weekend, as well as distinguished guests of the studio. mustafa dzhemiliv, the leader of the crimean tatar
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people, is with us on the event of the day in two hours, vasyl zima's big broadcast, a project for smart people and those who care, in the evening for espresso. today in the program is the verdict with serhii rudenko. kursk breakthrough. russian propagandists report an alleged raid by ukrainian forces on the rear of the occupiers and fighting in the border areas of the kursk region. russian federation, what is really happening on the other side of the russian border? good russians are free. russian dissidents released from kremlin prisons are calling on the world to distinguish between putin and russia and ease sanctions on ordinary russians. consequences of a large exchange of prisoners. anticipation of a new war in the middle east. in
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response to the elimination of the leader. hamas, iran plans to attack israel with the help of allies on the axis of evil. can the idf strike back at iranian nuclear facilities? glory to ukraine, this is the verdict program. my name is serhiy rudenko, i greet everyone and wish everyone good health. for the next two hours, we will talk about ukraine, about... about the war and about our victory. let's talk about the raid on the kurdistan region by the defense forces and the people who are currently fighting for the independence of ukraine in the regions bordering ukraine, in particular kursk and bilhorod. let's touch on the topic missile program, which should be in ukraine. today, at the supreme commander-in-chief of the armed forces of ukraine
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, they talked about the fact that this... the missile program needs to be developed and developed in order to use ukrainian missiles for strikes on russian territory. and of course, let's talk about how the russian federation is trying to use the telegram platform to spread its narratives and how ukrainians can fight against russian propaganda. during the entire broadcast , we will have five guests, in the first part our program, it will be politician and diplomat roman bezsmertny and general ihor romanenko, in the second part of our program, which will start in exactly one hour, we will have people's deputies of ukraine, viktoriya syumar, oleksandr mereshko and yaroslav yurchyshyn. however, before starting our big conversation, i suggest you watch the video of a new attempt of the russian occupation troops to attack the position of the 79th separate airborne assault unit
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in tauriy. in the kurakhiv direction, this russian offensive ended in another failure: four russian armored vehicles were destroyed, another one was shot down, the enemy tank was also disabled. let's watch this enchanting video.
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