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really has a lot of resources and opportunities for this. we hope that individual members of the supreme court of justice and the high council of justice will be able to overcome their desire to play along with the so-called judicial mafia, and will not automatically apply the decisions of the grand chamber to all judges with negative conclusions of the supreme court, giving them the opportunity to retain their positions. be that as it may, this will be a real test of both institutions' integrity and ability to work without restraint. and for today i have everything, it was judicial control and i am tetyana shustrova. if you know the facts corruption in the judicial system, or you want to report an unscrupulous judge who makes wrongful decisions, write to me on facebook or to the email address you see on the screen. it's all good, we'll meet in exactly one week.
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we are looking for six-year-old valeria shtyglyan. the girl lived in the kherson region in the city of genichesk and disappeared two days before the start of the full-scale war. during this time , there was no information about the child's possible whereabouts, so your help is very important. valeria looks her age. she has oval face and light blond hair. if anyone suddenly saw the girl or knows at least some details about where she might be now, call us immediately on the hotline of the magnolia child tracing service at the short number 1630. calls from any ukrainian mobile operator are free. also, important information can be transmitted using the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram. i also want to remind you. that we
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are continuing the search for 16-year-old karina kanivets, who also disappeared in the kherson region already during the full-scale war and also on left bank region. her mother told us about karina's disappearance. imagine, a woman does not know anything about the fate of her daughter for more than a year. i applied everywhere i could. i'm already screaming as much as i can. this is how they tied their hands and said: "swim." here i am at the moment in such a situation. karina's parents have been divorced for a long time and live separately. the girl lived with her mother, but on the eve of the full-scale invasion, she went to her father and stayed with him. this territory was occupied almost from the first days of the war, but from time to time, says the woman, she corresponded with her daughter on social networks. but in april of last year, the connection with karina mysteriously ended. the girl stopped logging into her accounts and where she is from... now no one knows. i
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have already written everywhere about the search for a child, even here, in this territory, because i do not know where else to turn, how to find a child, i am an adequate mother, for me a child is my life. the girl's mother is now also in the occupied territory, we recently contacted her again, and the woman assumes that her the daughter could be taken to russia, but where exactly is not known. therefore, it is important to know even the smallest details. i would like to appeal to anyone who has seen or knows anything about my child who has been missing and has not been contacted since april 2023. this is karina igorivna kanivets, born on august 9, 2007. if anyone has seen karina kanivets, or knows anything about her possible whereabouts, do not delay and immediately.
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contact the magnolia child tracing service at the short number 11630. calls from any ukrainian mobile operator free of charge if it is suddenly not possible to call, write to the chatbo of the child tracing service in telegram. i am asking my beloved child, if you see, hear me, respond. i'm really looking forward to it. thanks to anyone who can help. i have told you only two stories of the missing. children in general, since the beginning of the war, we have received thousands of appeals for help in the search. fortunately, the vast majority of children have already been found, but the fate of many remains unknown. this especially applies to the temporarily occupied territories, where work is practically paralyzed to the police, where it is impossible to leave and there are communication problems, anyone can help find missing children. take just a minute of your time and go to the website of the child tracing service. magnolia. here you can
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view all the photos of the missing. who knows, maybe you will recognize someone, and in the end you will help to find them. we have created a resource with... thanks to which you can report any crime against a child, in any city, at any time, just go to the site and report, and we will launch all possible mechanisms to punish the criminal. stopcam.ua. there are 20% discount on imodium until independence day. in travel bam and savings pharmacies. the book women at war is a joint project of the espresso tv channel and duhi litera publishing house. the book is based on the reports of the presenter of the espresso tv channel khrystyna parubiy. 20 stories, 20 fates, 20 women who defended the country.
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the book is dedicated to women who chose the path of fighting the enemy in the ranks of the military. women at war, search in bookstores of ukraine. with the support of the charitable foundation. konstantin zhivago has discounts until independence day on citremon darnytsia 10% in pharmacies podorozhnyk pam and saving there are discounts until independence day on linex forte of 15% in psyllanyk bam and oskad pharmacies. vasyl zima's big broadcast. my name is vasyl zima, this is a big ether on the espresso tv channel. of air time, two hours of your time, my colleagues and i will talk about the most important thing, two hours to learn about the war, about the military, the front-line component, serhii zgurets, and what is the world living on? yuriy fizar is already with me, and it's time to talk about what was happening outside of ukraine, yuriy, good evening, two hours to keep up with
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economic news, time to talk about money under time of war oleksandr morshchevka is next to me and sports news. i invite yevhen pastukhov to the conversation. two hours in the company of your favorite presenters. the news is cultural. on the weather for this weekend, as well as distinguished guests of the studio. mustafa dzhemilov, the leader of the crimean tatar people, is in touch with us, mr. mustafa, i congratulate you. good day events of the day in two hours. vasyl zima's big broadcast, a project for smart and caring people. espresso in the evening. the television premiere of a documentary about the most difficult 10 years of our lives through personal stories of extraordinary ukrainians, public activist roman ratushny, journalist and military officer tetyana chornovol, founder of the yangola taira unit yulia paevska, writer svitlana
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povalyaeva, about how we have changed, what lessons we have learned and what we will never forget in the 10 years of war tape. exclusively, on the espresso tv channel. a symbol of our struggle, it is in military uniform, on the front lines, on the liberated ukrainian lands, a symbol of the native home, it is in children's drawings, at concerts, rallies, over our cities and villages, the personification of victory and a better future, the personification of freedom, the state flag of ukraine, ours, native. greetings, our dear tv viewers, my name is lesya vakulyuk, you are watching the espresso tv channel, and we on our tv channel have prepared a project called "bright people in dark times" for the 33rd anniversary of ukraine's independence. and
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within the framework of this project, we record conversations with those people who illuminate the path of our country. today, my guest will be the minister of foreign affairs of poland, radosław sikorski, the great... of ukraine. mr. radoslav, i congratulate you. good day. mr. radoslav, in 1991, when ukraine became independent, you worked as a journalist, writing for the american media. did you write anything about the soviet union then? did you imagine that the end of the soviet union is only the beginning, and that many years later you will go to ukraine to bring drones and cars to the front to help.
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it is important to remember that the east of ukraine, as well as the crimea, voted for leaving the soviet union and for the independence of ukraine, for independence of ukraine. this war. today's russian aggression was unimaginable at the time, but it is worth noting that the collapse of the soviet union itself, as a kind of colonial empire, was quite bloodless. then, bloodless, and today's war is a belated effect, the last phase of russian colonialism. russian colonialism. only when the russians finally understand that... rebuilding the empire is impossible, then they will rethink themselves as a post-colonial country. how much time
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people get the impression that the world on the one hand wants ukraine to win, and on the other hand does not want russia to lose, is it possible for ukraine to win and not for russia to lose? it depends on who you ask, i believe that it is very important not only for ukraine to win, but for russia to realize that they lost. this will not be russia's first lost war, it is necessary to counteract that russian
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remember this. ukraine received approximately 200 billions of euros in aid, more or less half from the eu and the us. these are gigantic funds. when we fought russia many times, like poland in the 19th and 20th centuries, we mostly fought alone. the best but of course, the ukrainians themselves take the biggest part, this bold offensive, which is already being conducted on the territory of russia, in my opinion, restores faith in the fact that ukraine can win, that it will have strong cards in the negotiations. i know how difficult it all is, i know how many refugees there are, i know how destroyed the infrastructure is, i know how many have died i will not return the ukrainian military, how many there are...
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ukrainians, however, have the feeling that despite the fact that they are receiving help from the world, it is happening with a certain delay, because we could have received western weapons earlier and... with a well-trained army would have achieved more, do you think? i agree, i say this to the americans and i say this to everyone, so i will say this to you, the americans are at least six months late with their aid package, but you are also much more late with your mobilization, and on those, on those things
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a politician makes a decision, a politician decides. what do you think will be a victory for ukraine? this is for you to decide, we have no right to interfere with how long you still want to fight, what national accounts you want to achieve, europe must continue its support, because russia has broken two taboos established after two bloody world wars. it is not possible to change the borders by force. on the pretext of helping her brothers, if she wants to fight for the rights of minorities, which is allowed, then this can be done with the help of the council of europe convention on the protection of cases national minorities, and not with the help of tanks and rockets. and here europe is interested in ukraine regaining its control over internationally recognized borders. ma interes w
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tym, aby ukraina odzyskała kontrolka nad international. is europe europe preparing for the fact that the war may go beyond the borders of ukraine and spread further. are european politicians talking about it, taking any steps? we talk about it all the time. of course, putin would be crazy, he cannot defeat ukraine. who is with the whole of nato, of course lost. we economically twenty times more powerful than russia. poland currently spends more than 4% of gdp on defense. by the way, we recently signed a large arms contract for 96 combat helicopters of the apach. most of the nato countries also already spend 2% of gdp on defense and this
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will continue, because putin ended the cold war poster during. which seemed like we had long-term peace in europe, now we have moved to the logic of containment, a year or two ago putin said that the source of the collapse of the soviet union was that brezhnev gave too much gdp to weapons, and that he cannot allow such a thing to happen, but is doing it alone, russia gives 30% of the budget to armaments, this is unacceptable. his internal clock tells him that germany should be ready for war in about 5 years. he knows something that we don't. poland considers time limits, one german military commander said when this war could spill over into other european countries. of europe according to someone else, putin
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would be a madman. as i said, putin would be crazy to attack nato, but he does crazy things, so unfortunately we don't we can rule this out, he threatened georgia and attacked georgia, threatened ukraine and attacked ukraine, threatens latvia and poland, and when russia threatens us, we believe it, so we have to take it seriously, that is why we arm ourselves and that is why nato putin does not will win, putin did not win with nato, the polish minister of defense said recently. that ukraine will not be in the european union until it resolves the issue surrounding the volyn tragedy. from the very beginning of the full-scale invasion, poland stood side by side with ukraine, did a lot for us all, and we are very grateful for this and continue to help. but why such statements? don't you have the feeling that relations between ukraine and poland
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have deteriorated now? i understand that bardo is good at that time, but what about midzidami? people in poland and do not understand why they cannot start the exhumation of the bodies of our murdered relatives, so that in a christian way it was possible to honor and preserve their memory, to honor and hide their memory, then nist... this is not against modern ukraine, it is for historical truth, and we would be grateful and satisfied if ukraine allowed that exhumation. but is it time
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a lot will depend here, first of all, on what the situation will be like at the front, because ukraine’s budgetary capabilities will depend on it, but also how far european law should reach and how quickly you will carry out reforms, because the negotiations actually mean that ukraine must take over european practice legislation. that is, to translate several tens of thousands of pages of european legislation into ukrainian and to vote in the council. huge work. 35 chapters for negotiations, including complex ones such as agriculture or transport. you are a big country, so you will have a big role in the eu economy, and also many votes in the european parliament and the council of europe. so under yours.
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or at the beginning of the next ukraine may join the eurosoci. do nas pałydny, to think that pod koniec tej dekady or at the beginning of future ukraina do do unii maybe higher. early, the minister already recalled, at the beginning of our conversation, i mentioned that before you became the head of the ministry of foreign affairs, you went to ukraine to the front with tanks and drones for our military. and now, when you hold the post of minister, do you still have time for such visits to ukraine? my first visit to kyiv as a minister
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was only a day after my appointment, i plan to visit ukraine again next month for the annual eu conference, so i hope that we can have our next interview to be held in kyiv. thank you, mr. minister, for the conversation, radoslav sikorsky was our guest, the minister of foreign affairs of poland, and we talked about ukraine, about it, about its prospects in the european union, about how long this war can last, and about whether europe remains with ukraine. stay with espresso, this is a project of bright people in dark times on the espresso tv channel for the 33rd anniversary of the independence day of ukraine.
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turn on and get involved. verdict with serhiy rudenko. from tuesday to friday from 20 to 22. hundreds of thousands of square meters of damaged property. apartments, houses that need to be rebuilt. about the situation with recovery in different regions of ukraine. about rights opportunities and personal experiences of people. this is what olga's house looked like last year, and this is what it looks like now. i am not spending money at the moment. however, how to unite the country in the process. restoration in the project of the urban reconstruction and development program, every saturday at 18:30 at espresso. greetings, you are watching the espresso tv channel, my name is lesya vakulyuk and we are continuing the series of interviews with people who make ukraine better on the espresso tv channel. today, i am visiting a person who makes ukraine better in
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two ways, in two ways. historical plane and in the plane, when he himself writes the present history with a weapon in his hands. volodymyr birchak, volodya for me, because i have known volodya a little longer, when i asked how to introduce you, volodya answered me: you can just be a sergeant of the armed forces of ukraine, but from civilian life, a historian, archivist, head of academic programs of the liberation movement research center , you can also mention that the editor of the historical truth, if not too much, i believe that it is not too much, and there... there are still many different pages from your life that we will remember today, and i also want to tell our viewers, who knows volodya actually from so close to the summer of 2021, there was a little more than six months left before the full-scale invasion, and we just worked with volodya on the same documentary project 10 days of independence, where i was one of the screenwriters, and volodya was my consultant and actually explained , what and why, how everything happened in the last 100
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years. of the history of ukraine and why we chose these 10 days of independence, because these are the days when, over the centuries, ukrainians gained independence, gained statehood, but then something, something happened in our history, and the gaining of independence did not end in 91, and now you, my lord, are literally fighting our 11th day of independence, or did you, as a historian , foresee and know that... you will have to go to war? well, in fact, in fact , that is, i was preparing myself for a full-scale conflict, and in fact i was preparing my family and friends about the fact that it is most likely inevitable, and that is, i am not the only one, i am not in this unique, i know a lot of my brothers who analyzed the international situation, who analyzed those things that
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the country is doing 404. can we call it that today so we don't talk like a wuss that this is all leading to full scale conflict, after all, you very aptly mentioned this documentary series we were working on, 10 days of independence, and the espresso viewers, as far as i know, had the opportunity to watch it, it can still be watched on youtube, absolutely, absolutely, and simply, if we analyze the history of the 20th century, the actual ukrainian 20th century, the struggle of ukrainians and ukraine for their independence, we will see that the especially the scale, that is, the war that began in the 14th year, which we now call the modern russian-ukrainian war, it obviously began much earlier than in the 20th century, and already such a full-scale stage or a full-scale cycle, it was inevitable, and maybe we will touch on this issue somewhere today in the conversation.
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