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some told of how he had taken them to this isolated woodland.odland. it was here that emma's body was found. one of those who gave evidence against packer, and whose voice has been changed to protect her identity, thinks the concerns that she and other sex workers had about him were ignored by the police. i workers had about him were ignored by the police-— by the police. i don't think of ever been so angry _ by the police. i don't think of ever been so angry at _ by the police. i don't think of ever been so angry at the _ by the police. i don't think of ever been so angry at the police. - by the police. i don't think of ever been so angry at the police. they| been so angry at the police. they made _ been so angry at the police. they made us — been so angry at the police. they made us feel as though we could make reports _ made us feel as though we could make reports. what they didn't get the support— reports. what they didn't get the support they deserve. they praised those _ support they deserve. they praised those who— support they deserve. t
some told of how he had taken them to this isolated woodland.odland. it was here that emma's body was found. one of those who gave evidence against packer, and whose voice has been changed to protect her identity, thinks the concerns that she and other sex workers had about him were ignored by the police. i workers had about him were ignored by the police-— by the police. i don't think of ever been so angry _ by the police. i don't think of ever been so angry at _ by the police. i don't think...
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the great patriotic war rolled like a bloody roller through our woodland, taking its bloody harvest.t someone close to them during this war. and when the war ended, the last battles died down, it was decided to create a mound of memory. i came to the obelisk, which is located in the village of litovsk, and this obelisk is too much for me dear, because the surname of my deceased grandfather nikifar is indicated here. my grandfather nikifor kvachuk worked as a road worker before the war, was engaged in trimming trees, filling roads, after the war... rolled to the west and the village of litovsk was liberated from the germans, my grandfather was drafted into the army in the summer of 1944 and laid down his head in poland , in the fall of the same year. my grandmother, anna , was left alone with four young sons , but the war did not spare my father. who was 12 years old at the time, the thing is that the military children of that time had toys also military, so the children in the summer of the same 1944 found a mortar mine and began to play with this very mine, apparently they began to
the great patriotic war rolled like a bloody roller through our woodland, taking its bloody harvest.t someone close to them during this war. and when the war ended, the last battles died down, it was decided to create a mound of memory. i came to the obelisk, which is located in the village of litovsk, and this obelisk is too much for me dear, because the surname of my deceased grandfather nikifar is indicated here. my grandfather nikifor kvachuk worked as a road worker before the war, was...
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some how he took them to this isolated woodland.tect her identity thinks the concerns she and other sex workers had about him were ignored by the police. i don�*t think i have ever been so angry at the police, i am disgusted with how women were treated back then by the police. they made us fear them rather than see them as safe people that we could go to to make reports. police scotland said those who spoke up police scotland said those who spoke up at the time did not get the support they deserved. they praised those who survived packer�*s horrific catalogue of offending and emma�*s family for the courage, resilience and determination they have shown which led to packer�*s conviction. lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. in the past hour, iain packerfound guilty of murdering 27—year—old emma caldwell in april 2005. we understand emma�*s of family are in the court room. the statement will be filmed and we will bring that to you. stay with us here on bbc news. now we will get a check on the weather picture. you can see the cloud here. fo
some how he took them to this isolated woodland.tect her identity thinks the concerns she and other sex workers had about him were ignored by the police. i don�*t think i have ever been so angry at the police, i am disgusted with how women were treated back then by the police. they made us fear them rather than see them as safe people that we could go to to make reports. police scotland said those who spoke up police scotland said those who spoke up at the time did not get the support they...
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some told of how he'd taken them to this isolated woodland.s here that emma's body was found. fine isolated woodland. it's here that emma's body was found.- isolated woodland. it's here that emma's body was found. one of those who ave emma's body was found. one of those who gave evidence _ emma's body was found. one of those who gave evidence against _ emma's body was found. one of those who gave evidence against packer - emma's body was found. one of those who gave evidence against packer and | who gave evidence against packer and her voice has been changed to protect her identity, the concerns and she and other sex workers had about him were ignored by police. they made us fear them rather than see them as safe people we could go to to make reports. police scotland said those who spoke up at the time did not get the support they deserved. they praised those who survived packer's horrific catalogue of offending and emma's family for the "courage, resilience and determination" they have shown which led to packer's conviction. lorna gordon, bbc
some told of how he'd taken them to this isolated woodland.s here that emma's body was found. fine isolated woodland. it's here that emma's body was found.- isolated woodland. it's here that emma's body was found. one of those who ave emma's body was found. one of those who gave evidence _ emma's body was found. one of those who gave evidence against _ emma's body was found. one of those who gave evidence against packer - emma's body was found. one of those who gave evidence against packer and...
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that passenger, a zookeeper from the woodland park zoo in seattle, flying home with six delicate chileanattendant moving quickly, filling rubber gloves with warm water, making a little nest for the eggs, for the five-hour flight. tonight, just take a look. thanks to that flight aihen dance, six fuzzy flamingo chicks, the first to hatch at that zoo since 2016. taking their first steps. >> oh, my goodness! what a good job! >> david: growing. it will be a little longer before they get their pink feathers. a contest winner naming the fifth one magdalena. and then, the zoo asking the fri flight attendant to name the final one -- choosing the name sunny. after her granddaughter. taking her to the zoo. and this is the moment sunny met sunny, the flamingo chick. the woodland park zoo saying tonight, we are forever grateful for the heroic measures amber took to help keep our eggs warm and viable. they would have been lost if you hadn't gone above and beyond for us. amber tonight grateful, too, saying, i was so honored and happy the chicks hatched. having baby sunny meet flamingo sunny was just wo
that passenger, a zookeeper from the woodland park zoo in seattle, flying home with six delicate chileanattendant moving quickly, filling rubber gloves with warm water, making a little nest for the eggs, for the five-hour flight. tonight, just take a look. thanks to that flight aihen dance, six fuzzy flamingo chicks, the first to hatch at that zoo since 2016. taking their first steps. >> oh, my goodness! what a good job! >> david: growing. it will be a little longer before they get...
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the woodland park zoo saying tonight, "we are forever grateful for the heroic measures amber took toengo eggs warm and viable. they would have been lost if you hadn't gone above and beyond for us." amber tonight grateful, too, saying, "i was so honored and happy the chicks hatched. all six of them. having baby sunny meet flamingo sunny was just wonderful. i am excited to see them both grow up." we loved it. the flight attendant who went above and beyond, she saved them all. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. gusty wind. damaging winds and heavy rain. i'll give you all the details coming up. if you had a if you had a chance to being cold or being around a bunch of homeless crooks in san francisco when you. >> oh, that's great reaction to the trash talk at the all star game that targeted san francisco . >> always live abc seven news starts right now. >> all right, live doppler seven shows just how scattered today's weather is. but the most dangerous part of the storm doesn't show up on radar. but as you can see there, there is a severe thunderstorm warning that just popped up. good eve
the woodland park zoo saying tonight, "we are forever grateful for the heroic measures amber took toengo eggs warm and viable. they would have been lost if you hadn't gone above and beyond for us." amber tonight grateful, too, saying, "i was so honored and happy the chicks hatched. all six of them. having baby sunny meet flamingo sunny was just wonderful. i am excited to see them both grow up." we loved it. the flight attendant who went above and beyond, she saved them all....
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woods will tee off alongside justin thomas and gary woodland — he's been battling with injuries includinge's hoping for a good week. my my uncle doesn't hurt any more because —— ankle. then again, it is different from other parts of my body. other parts of my body have taken the brunt of that. it has moved to different body parts that are now fused. other parts of the body have to adapt and as far as the love, i still love competing and playing, i love being part of the game of golf. this is the game of a lifetime and i don't ever want to stop playing. rafa nadal�*s return to competitive tennis is on the back burner for now — after the spaniard pulled out of the qatar open. nadal made his long—awaited return after almost a year out with injury at january's brisbane international. he sustained a hip injury at the tournament, which ruled him out of the australian open the 22 time grand slam winner said he wasn't ready to compete — and told spanish media he wasn't sure how many tournaments he'd be able to compete in this year. that is just about it from us. you can get all the latest sports
woods will tee off alongside justin thomas and gary woodland — he's been battling with injuries includinge's hoping for a good week. my my uncle doesn't hurt any more because —— ankle. then again, it is different from other parts of my body. other parts of my body have taken the brunt of that. it has moved to different body parts that are now fused. other parts of the body have to adapt and as far as the love, i still love competing and playing, i love being part of the game of golf. this...
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production to a 1000000 electric vehicles a year environmental activist, one the one to protect the local woodland and drinking water supplies the editor in chief of the independent russian newspaper. novi, cuz he had, has been detained and signed in moscow. the papers said sir gates sokolov has been accused of discrediting russia's military circle of took charge of the paper in september 2023. when his predecessor was named a for an agent by the washing authorities, allies of alexi and yvonne e se washington stories blocking the efforts to bury him. the opposition leader died in prison on february 16 and his funeral is set for later today and of on the supporters say funeral directors have received threats and the cons even high us to transport his body. splashing president vladimir putin has won nato countries at the risk nuclear war. if they sent troops to ukraine, he made the threat during his annual stage of the nation address, who's in went on to say, he'd be stationing more soldiers in russia's west, which is close to new nasal members. finland and sweden. excuse me, the issue for you, for
production to a 1000000 electric vehicles a year environmental activist, one the one to protect the local woodland and drinking water supplies the editor in chief of the independent russian newspaper. novi, cuz he had, has been detained and signed in moscow. the papers said sir gates sokolov has been accused of discrediting russia's military circle of took charge of the paper in september 2023. when his predecessor was named a for an agent by the washing authorities, allies of alexi and yvonne...
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woodland and your entire staff. incredible job. i'm quentin williams. i just have to start off by saying, does anybody here follow what's happening in boulder, colorado? so you might recognize what i'm about to say. it's personal. it's personal. it's personal for me because in 1994, i found myself in the backseat of a cruiser in newport, rhode island with caps on. arrested for fitting the description of someone who committed a violent crime earlier in that day. i was on vacation. i had just arrived. of course, i didn't do it. as a matter of fact, i was in fbi agent at the time. went on to become a federal prosecutor, then blessed -- my whole journey has been blessed. so this is personal. i wrote a book for my son called, how not to get killed by the police. he is 11 years old. we shouldn't have to write these books. working in miami has been an honor. thank you, congresswoman. we need a paradigm shift. when you look at coach prime, he is creating a paradigm shift in the nation when it comes to college football. it will not operate the same way as it has
woodland and your entire staff. incredible job. i'm quentin williams. i just have to start off by saying, does anybody here follow what's happening in boulder, colorado? so you might recognize what i'm about to say. it's personal. it's personal. it's personal for me because in 1994, i found myself in the backseat of a cruiser in newport, rhode island with caps on. arrested for fitting the description of someone who committed a violent crime earlier in that day. i was on vacation. i had just...
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shuneuka is a small woodland moth, which appeared on the path of the german carniks and the trap andhe winged waterway. listapadze 1940. friend of the year is so rashenne that the greatest effects - this will happen in populated areas, this is the case in russia, and here we are, in 43 years , 80% of all people burned in the same time. nyametskaya kamandavanne spachatku advodzila on the right one such a ganta-partyzan aperatsyi kotbus 10 zen, ale yana got involved with amal on the pautara of the month, there that... on not may such abazachennya, that patrabna some kind of prychyna, nyametskaya kamandavanne itself grows from year to year there are prospects there zeynasci is indispensable. such months it is going out, and it’s falling, it’s burning, it’s changing, it’s important, it’s going to be typical and expected. veska shunivka - 77 zhikharov for the brutal slaughter of 66 people. the rescue was successful for kanstancin ananech and his dacha sofiya. yesterday and present day dobrun, yon pavedamіў ya zhakharam pra to what happened to the shuniіўtsy. yes to the passage of the carn
shuneuka is a small woodland moth, which appeared on the path of the german carniks and the trap andhe winged waterway. listapadze 1940. friend of the year is so rashenne that the greatest effects - this will happen in populated areas, this is the case in russia, and here we are, in 43 years , 80% of all people burned in the same time. nyametskaya kamandavanne spachatku advodzila on the right one such a ganta-partyzan aperatsyi kotbus 10 zen, ale yana got involved with amal on the pautara of...
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the great patriotic war rolled like a bloody roller through our woodland, taking its bloody harvest.age lost someone close to them during this war. and when the war ended, the last battles died down, it was decided to create a mound of memory in honor of those people who died during the war. therefore, in 1965, this mound of memory was built, where 22 names of people who died during the war are inscribed, every year on may 9 people come here children, adults come here, lay flowers, pay tribute to the memory of the dead, the departed, and, probably, this tradition will continue in the future. i came to the obelisk, which is located in the village of litovsk, and this obelisk is too dear to me, because it says here: the name of my deceased grandfather nikifar. before the war, my grandfather nikifor kvachuk worked as a road worker, cutting trees and filling roads. after the war moved west and the village of litovsk was liberated from the germans, my grandfather was admitted to the army in the summer of 1944 and laid down his head in poland in the fall of the same year , my grandmother a
the great patriotic war rolled like a bloody roller through our woodland, taking its bloody harvest.age lost someone close to them during this war. and when the war ended, the last battles died down, it was decided to create a mound of memory in honor of those people who died during the war. therefore, in 1965, this mound of memory was built, where 22 names of people who died during the war are inscribed, every year on may 9 people come here children, adults come here, lay flowers, pay tribute...
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wants to boost production to a 1000000 electric vehicles a year activist, age, prevent destruction of woodland and for types of drinking water supplies. the protesters have built tree houses and put up barricades allies of alexi in a volume. these a russian authorities are blocking their efforts to bury him. the opposition leader died in prison on february 16th and his funeral is set for friday. the volley supporters a funeral directors have received threats, and if they cannot hire a 1st to transport his body, the russian president, vladimir putin, has warns nato countries, but they risk a nuclear war if they sent troops to ukraine. they made the threat as he delivered his annual state of the nation address, head of an election in which he's the only serious candidates and fruits and went on to say he'd be stationing more soldiers and rushes west close to new nato members, finland and sweden. vladimir putin has given his annual states of the union address just 2 weeks before the presidential election, despite facing no meaningful opposition, yet the announce social reform under 10000000000 eu
wants to boost production to a 1000000 electric vehicles a year activist, age, prevent destruction of woodland and for types of drinking water supplies. the protesters have built tree houses and put up barricades allies of alexi in a volume. these a russian authorities are blocking their efforts to bury him. the opposition leader died in prison on february 16th and his funeral is set for friday. the volley supporters a funeral directors have received threats, and if they cannot hire a 1st to...
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woods will tee off alongside justin thomas and gary woodland — he's been battling with injuries including a good week. my ankle doesn't hurt any more. then again, it is different from other parts of my body. other parts of my body have taken the brunt of that. it has moved to different body parts that are now fused. other parts of the body have to adapt and as far as the love, i still love competing and playing, i love being part of the game of golf. this is the game of a lifetime and i don't ever want to stop playing. now, he is one of the biggest names in world rugby — and this weekend, sam burgess, makes his long awaited return to english rugby league as the new head coach of warrington wolves. burgess is one of the big talking points ahead of the new super league season, which begins with the hull derby this evening. adam wild reports. he was once the most talked about player on the planet. sam burgess is the man to deliver. but now the conversation has turned to coaching. sam burgess — warrington wolves boss. i've actually found it quite natural. i've enjoyed the challenges it's thro
woods will tee off alongside justin thomas and gary woodland — he's been battling with injuries including a good week. my ankle doesn't hurt any more. then again, it is different from other parts of my body. other parts of my body have taken the brunt of that. it has moved to different body parts that are now fused. other parts of the body have to adapt and as far as the love, i still love competing and playing, i love being part of the game of golf. this is the game of a lifetime and i don't...
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roads the fact that somebody about the development of that life shouldn't that are difficult. street woodland, tristan, especially in the book about a huge opponent. it took the rest of them under the condition of could you give me a little tiny so busy? if everyone was the, the, the situation seems to improve the water level and the pool of react. number 4 suddenly rises again. and the level of radiation begins to fold. the reactors remain unapproachable, but the workers can go back to the control room without incurring any serious risks . at the end of march 2011 c was that is substituted with distilled water. however, the cooling circuit is no longer water tight. the use of sea water, in addition to the fresh water stabilizes the reactive. but the results also in the release of moving 11000 tons of radioactive, sorry, into the ocean, causing great concern amongst the international community. the accident is classified at the highest level of the i n e s. scale. most of the national media begin accusing the prime minister of managing the emergency irresponsibly. on the, for the action. out
roads the fact that somebody about the development of that life shouldn't that are difficult. street woodland, tristan, especially in the book about a huge opponent. it took the rest of them under the condition of could you give me a little tiny so busy? if everyone was the, the, the situation seems to improve the water level and the pool of react. number 4 suddenly rises again. and the level of radiation begins to fold. the reactors remain unapproachable, but the workers can go back to the...
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shouldn’t get some kind of effect, as i call it, from my activities, these are simple things, indeed, woodlandng is somehow a little different, and if you compare it with other people, it’s easier here, at least they smile at you, but they don’t reveal themselves too far and don’t let you in, but here it’s enough to smile, well, let’s say so, my grandmother was right, there will never be hunger here, here you will never be hungry. you see, they’ll feed you, just like that, but they will feed you, so it’s some kind of symbiosis, probably between me and real paleshuks, but i’m also already a poleshuk. we are belarusians, dear people, dear phantasm of the land, we are shaking, we are so strong once we are sick of the land, thank you. on our land there is a bright name, glory to the peoples of our forefathers, our beloved mother, from the borders of belarus, god’s beloved mother. the wound has always lived for a long time between the cities of a husband and wife, we have been paralyzing our family for a couple of years and you are taking care of your health. belarus, our beloved, matsi, radiba, fo
shouldn’t get some kind of effect, as i call it, from my activities, these are simple things, indeed, woodlandng is somehow a little different, and if you compare it with other people, it’s easier here, at least they smile at you, but they don’t reveal themselves too far and don’t let you in, but here it’s enough to smile, well, let’s say so, my grandmother was right, there will never be hunger here, here you will never be hungry. you see, they’ll feed you, just like that, but...
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feminine nature, therefore, i love her completely, all, and of course i love my small homeland, this woodlandi was there or not, so that this would not affect the process itself, so that the number of people appears who would initiate the processes of such high-quality good aging, so that our elderly people receive the worthy attention that they deserve, because such helpless old age is terrible. therefore, i see this goal as far as i will come to it, i don’t know, but i i hope that someone will pick it up and move on, if touching on, for example, what goals i set for myself in life, yes, but i ’m going to continue living, that’s all.
feminine nature, therefore, i love her completely, all, and of course i love my small homeland, this woodlandi was there or not, so that this would not affect the process itself, so that the number of people appears who would initiate the processes of such high-quality good aging, so that our elderly people receive the worthy attention that they deserve, because such helpless old age is terrible. therefore, i see this goal as far as i will come to it, i don’t know, but i i hope that someone...
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the fact that somebody about the development of that life shouldn't that are difficult. street woodland, tristan, especially in the book about a huge opponent. it took the rest of them under the condition of could you give me a little tiny so busy? you said what was in the the situation seems to improve the water level in the pool of react. number 4 suddenly rises again, and the level of radiation begins to full. the reactors remain unapproachable, but the workers can go back to the control room without incurring any serious risks . at the end of march, 2011 c was is substituted with distilled water. however, the cooling circuit is no longer water tight. the use of sea water, in addition to the fresh water stabilizes the reactive. but the results also in the release of moving 11000 tons of radioactive insight into the ocean, causing great consent amongst the international community. the accident is classified at the highest level of the i n e s. scale. most of the national media begin accusing the prime minister of managing the emergency irresponsibly. on the, for the action out of was
the fact that somebody about the development of that life shouldn't that are difficult. street woodland, tristan, especially in the book about a huge opponent. it took the rest of them under the condition of could you give me a little tiny so busy? you said what was in the the situation seems to improve the water level in the pool of react. number 4 suddenly rises again, and the level of radiation begins to full. the reactors remain unapproachable, but the workers can go back to the control...
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such a gentle feminine nature , so i love it completely, and of course i love my small homeland, this woodland, if you don’t you can understand why you have lost your strength, if you cannot understand where illnesses come from there and... failures accompany you there, you must go to where you were born, and the earth will give you these strengths, the first goal that is in my profession today, i want to create enough the number of people interested in geriatrics issues, so that, for example, whether i would exist or not, so that this does not affect the process itself, so that that number appears. an example of what goals i set for myself in life, yes, but i’m going to continue my life, that’s all. there are 256 countries in the world, mostly the world admires belarus and belarusians, like cuba, brazil and venezuela, but for some time we had the habit of not listening to them, but waiting for a bunch of other countries to appreciate us, supposedly more democratic than all of the above states. the most psychologically difficult thing is it is monotonous, methodical, calm, but high-quality wor
such a gentle feminine nature , so i love it completely, and of course i love my small homeland, this woodland, if you don’t you can understand why you have lost your strength, if you cannot understand where illnesses come from there and... failures accompany you there, you must go to where you were born, and the earth will give you these strengths, the first goal that is in my profession today, i want to create enough the number of people interested in geriatrics issues, so that, for...
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ancestors , in the house of my ancestors, therefore i believe that we need to make this corner of our woodlandter, more beautiful. perhaps create something for our region, it will be a tax garden or something else, but there are plans, and i hope that all my ideas, all my creative initiatives will come to life. you are my fish, why am i touching you like an inti agulonga, i think that if i fall, they will be very cold, i will dive into the freshwater sea, i arrived, checked a couple of casts, there is fish, i moved on, the ear is not from a rooster, i will eat a dinosaur, i wonder where the recipe for a nourishing drug is, it is advisable to go here i didn’t get it, it was biting. doesn’t bite, they ’re already so mediocre when it’s raging, well, you can go a little further, anyway, now she’ll start active and swim up, an ocean of taste, you’ll get paid for everything, watch right now, and we’ve been going for so long to get it on tv ! belarusian fjords, valuable fish species in the country, the basis of the original fishery. a growing industry is a profitable business, a product of the domest
ancestors , in the house of my ancestors, therefore i believe that we need to make this corner of our woodlandter, more beautiful. perhaps create something for our region, it will be a tax garden or something else, but there are plans, and i hope that all my ideas, all my creative initiatives will come to life. you are my fish, why am i touching you like an inti agulonga, i think that if i fall, they will be very cold, i will dive into the freshwater sea, i arrived, checked a couple of casts,...
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polesie for me is, first of all , my land. rarely, and i think that our brez, gomel woodland is probablytery of polesie are rivers. for us this is the yaselda river. she gave life, she fed this river. and since sditova is located on the banks of yaselda, we somehow feel it. the strength that the river gives us, the valley of the yaselda river belongs to the territory of ramsar sites, mostly it is very swampy, along the river our sporo reserve, it is the lungs of europe, because these swamps are an untouched corner of nature. and is also a habitat for rare birds, red-listed birds and rare plants. the symbol of the verizhsky region is our aquatic warbler, as the largest nesting area of the aquatic warbler in europe is located here. in years, if there is a large amount of precipitation, then the river floods and... this whole swamp turns into a large lake, but there are also years when there is drought and the swamp dries up, you can walk through it just to walk, 10 years ago, when almost every resident of the village of zditov had a cow, then all these swamps were mowed by hand, now, whe
polesie for me is, first of all , my land. rarely, and i think that our brez, gomel woodland is probablytery of polesie are rivers. for us this is the yaselda river. she gave life, she fed this river. and since sditova is located on the banks of yaselda, we somehow feel it. the strength that the river gives us, the valley of the yaselda river belongs to the territory of ramsar sites, mostly it is very swampy, along the river our sporo reserve, it is the lungs of europe, because these swamps are...
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woodland hills over 11 inches of rain yorba linda over 10 inches of rain. you get mona 9 inches of rain. the hotter heights where you saw the mudslides, almost 9 inches of rain in downtown los angeles. >> over 8 inches of rain and counting. some records, of course, going down for these days. but they're not done yet. there's more on the way you can see that swirl in the atmosphere and it's headed right south. now i'm making its way just south of a santa barbara and headed toward los angeles. again. and even though this is not going to be a large rain event, the fact that things are so saturated and so so we're going to see rapid rise of many of the creeks and streams there. the possibility of some flooding again. down there, we're talking about maybe half an inch, maybe an inch of rain. but still we've got flood watches up glendale, long beach, los angeles, santa clarita, also further south in anaheim, riverside and san diego and santa. and a flood watch is in effect as well. and in the high country, this is a colder storm. so, yeah, we're looking at the so
woodland hills over 11 inches of rain yorba linda over 10 inches of rain. you get mona 9 inches of rain. the hotter heights where you saw the mudslides, almost 9 inches of rain in downtown los angeles. >> over 8 inches of rain and counting. some records, of course, going down for these days. but they're not done yet. there's more on the way you can see that swirl in the atmosphere and it's headed right south. now i'm making its way just south of a santa barbara and headed toward los...
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the hall introduces visitors to the natural features of woodland.ogical heritage, meaning the number of identified archaeological monuments that are officially registered. 143 of them, seven are fortifications in the archeology hall, where today there are about 270 exhibits, and there is a collection of stone axes, unique even for the republic. a significant part of the exhibition is dedicated, of course, to the radewilov era, that very influential magnate family on the territory of the former polish -lithuanian commonwealth and the russian empire. therefore , here you can see the family tree of the princely family, household items, portraits, weapons. old photographs show the former appearance of the mankov estate. among the most eye-catching exhibits. this antique table with wooden legs, a miraculously surviving artifact from the palace , this table clock standing next to the mantel clock, no, no, let it ring, mysticism is no different, they say here, museum workers assure that this exhibit is practically not touched, except perhaps when the dust
the hall introduces visitors to the natural features of woodland.ogical heritage, meaning the number of identified archaeological monuments that are officially registered. 143 of them, seven are fortifications in the archeology hall, where today there are about 270 exhibits, and there is a collection of stone axes, unique even for the republic. a significant part of the exhibition is dedicated, of course, to the radewilov era, that very influential magnate family on the territory of the former...
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the hall introduces visitors to the natural features of woodland.region can boast of a rich archaeological heritage. this refers to the number of identified archaeological sites. there are 143 officially registered, seven of them are ancient settlements. in the archeology hall, where today about 270 exhibits are stored, there is a collection that is unique even for the republic. a significant part of the exhibition is dedicated, of course, to the radewilov era, that same an influential magnate family in the territory of the former polish-lithuanian commonwealth and the russian empire. therefore, here you can see the family tree of the princely family, abekhod items, portraits, and weapons. old photographs show the former appearance of the mankov estate. among the exhibits that attract the most attention is this one. an antique table with wooden legs, a miraculously surviving artifact from the palace. but this table clock, standing next to the mantelpiece, no, no, let it ring. mysticism is no different, they say here. museum workers assure that this
the hall introduces visitors to the natural features of woodland.region can boast of a rich archaeological heritage. this refers to the number of identified archaeological sites. there are 143 officially registered, seven of them are ancient settlements. in the archeology hall, where today about 270 exhibits are stored, there is a collection that is unique even for the republic. a significant part of the exhibition is dedicated, of course, to the radewilov era, that same an influential magnate...
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yes, the estate is open to the public but we are surrounded by woodland, just a few minutes away fromorfolk coast. once this visitor centre closes, the tourists go and the local dog walkers go and it becomes very quiet and private and perhaps that is part of the reason why the king has chosen to spend some of the coming weeks at sandringham as he goes through the treatment. one other bit of news i can share with you is that we understand there are no plans for the duke of sussex to meet with his brother, the prince of wales, during his visit to london. that is a piece of news i can share with you this evening. of news i can share with you this evenina. . ~ of news i can share with you this evenina. ., ~ ,, of news i can share with you this evenina. . ~ ,, ., of news i can share with you this evenina. . ~' ,, ., ., of news i can share with you this evenina. . ~ ,, ., ., , the king has said he remains wholly positive about his treatment for cancer. at lunchtime, i went to meet some people who are already being treated for cancer at a support group in west london, to ask them how importa
yes, the estate is open to the public but we are surrounded by woodland, just a few minutes away fromorfolk coast. once this visitor centre closes, the tourists go and the local dog walkers go and it becomes very quiet and private and perhaps that is part of the reason why the king has chosen to spend some of the coming weeks at sandringham as he goes through the treatment. one other bit of news i can share with you is that we understand there are no plans for the duke of sussex to meet with...
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enough this year, freezing the network are still suffering from last year's extreme drought, but which woodlands might cope better with climate change? a natural forest left to its own devices for one managed by us humans, marcus made or wants to explore that question with his new project. today he's meeting up with forrest or daniel boy, the the to discuss which forest areas make the most sense for a comparison. in this managed forest, all trees are self to help young trees grow better. most of like you definitely can some ancient i compare it to our society. it all depends aging, society sees more data and it's the same in the forest. the more old trees you have, the more trees will die. our goal with this particular stretch of woods is to continuously rejuvenated, to encourage a young dynamic forest that can fulfill its protective function. well, the feeling called the main protective function of this forest is to shield the road below from avalanches rock or mud slides. but of course, it also provides many more benefits bodies to, to design. and for us are good down just because they retain
enough this year, freezing the network are still suffering from last year's extreme drought, but which woodlands might cope better with climate change? a natural forest left to its own devices for one managed by us humans, marcus made or wants to explore that question with his new project. today he's meeting up with forrest or daniel boy, the the to discuss which forest areas make the most sense for a comparison. in this managed forest, all trees are self to help young trees grow better. most...
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enough this year, fries in the network are still suffering from last year's extreme drought, but which woodlands might cope better with climate change? a natural forest left to its own devices for one managed by us humans. marcus made or wants to explore that question with his new project. today he's meeting up with forest or daniel boy, the the to discuss which forest areas make the most sense for a comparison. in this managed forest, all trees are sell to help young trees grow better. most of like you definitely can some age and i compare it to our society and all different aging society sees more deaths and it's the same and the forest, the more old trees you have, the more trees will die. you see, our goal with this particular stretch of woods is to continuously rejuvenated, to encourage a young dynamic forest that can fulfill its protective function well, who the feeling called the main protective function of this forest is to shield the road below from avalanches, rock or mud slides, but of course it also provides many more benefits bodies to, to design and for us are good down uses becaus
enough this year, fries in the network are still suffering from last year's extreme drought, but which woodlands might cope better with climate change? a natural forest left to its own devices for one managed by us humans. marcus made or wants to explore that question with his new project. today he's meeting up with forest or daniel boy, the the to discuss which forest areas make the most sense for a comparison. in this managed forest, all trees are sell to help young trees grow better. most of...
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belarusian woodland, an amazing land of forests and swamps, penetrated by numerous rivers, rivers and their waters into its main water artery, pripyat. the homeland of all modern bison from belovezhskaya pushcha; bison feed in summer. mainly with herbs, partly diversifying its menu with branches and tree bark. the forest giant's diet includes 14 species of trees and eight species of shrubs, as well as about 350 species of grasses. adult bison eat up to 60 kg of green mass per day and drink up to 50 liters of water. in the natural realities of teeth, the most disturbing things are various insects, flies, gadflies, horseflies, and mosquitoes. fleeing from bloodsuckers, bison go out into clearings where the wind blows away annoying insects or climb into the thicket of the forest. very often, to escape insects, bison rub against trees or roll on the ground, taking real sand baths. they hardly have the right to rest and sleep, even though the giant is patient, but it takes a lot of effort , as soon as he tames his thirst for movement, he loves to see how light he is in his rapid run, throu
belarusian woodland, an amazing land of forests and swamps, penetrated by numerous rivers, rivers and their waters into its main water artery, pripyat. the homeland of all modern bison from belovezhskaya pushcha; bison feed in summer. mainly with herbs, partly diversifying its menu with branches and tree bark. the forest giant's diet includes 14 species of trees and eight species of shrubs, as well as about 350 species of grasses. adult bison eat up to 60 kg of green mass per day and drink up...
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enough this year, trees in the network are still suffering from last year's extreme drought, but which woodlands might cope better with climate change? a natural forest left to its own devices for one managed by us humans. marcus made or wants to explore that question with his new project. today he's meeting up with forrest or daniel boy, the the to discuss which forest areas make the most sense for a comparison. in this managed forest, all trees are sell to help young trees grow better. most of like you definitely can some agent buy, compare it to our society at all, to an aging society sees more data and it's the same and the forest, the more old trees you have, the more trees will die. our goal with this particular stretch of woods is to continuously rejuvenated, to encourage a young dynamic forest that can fulfill its protective function well, who the feeling called the main protective function of this forest is to shield the road below from avalanches rock or mud slides. but of course, it also provides many more benefits bodies to through design and for us are good damage because they retai
enough this year, trees in the network are still suffering from last year's extreme drought, but which woodlands might cope better with climate change? a natural forest left to its own devices for one managed by us humans. marcus made or wants to explore that question with his new project. today he's meeting up with forrest or daniel boy, the the to discuss which forest areas make the most sense for a comparison. in this managed forest, all trees are sell to help young trees grow better. most...
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but which woodlands might cope better with climate change? a natural forest left to its own devices for one managed by us humans, marcus made or wants to explore that question with his new project. today he's meeting up with forrest or daniel boy, the the to discuss which forest areas make the most sense for a comparison. in this managed forest, all trees are self to help young trees grow better. most of like, you definitely can information. i compare it to our society at all to an aging society sees more data and it's the same and the forest, the more old trees you have, the more trees will die. our goal with this particular stretch of woods, this is to continuously rejuvenated, to encourage a young dynamic for as top that can fulfill its protective function well, who the feeling called the main protective function of this forest is to shield the road below from avalanches rock or mud slides, but of course it also provides many more benefits bodies to, to design and for us are good down use because they retain precipitation and to then durin
but which woodlands might cope better with climate change? a natural forest left to its own devices for one managed by us humans, marcus made or wants to explore that question with his new project. today he's meeting up with forrest or daniel boy, the the to discuss which forest areas make the most sense for a comparison. in this managed forest, all trees are self to help young trees grow better. most of like, you definitely can information. i compare it to our society at all to an aging...
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on the pages of his works "love for belarusian woodland".ords, he dedicated one of the main works of his creativity to... he created a folk book, a national epic in the agricultural town of glinishche in the khoniki district , a school was named in honor of ivan melizh, and the museum has become a place where both guests and local residents come with pleasure to touch the work of the great classic of our glorious fellow countryman. i thought how great it was, yes, that there was an opportunity for us not just to talk about this great thing. scenery and light, graduates of one of the photography schools in gomel brought to life the ancient heroes of belarusian folklore, more than thirty works are presented here, in which you can see both famous and the most unusual mythical creatures that lived in legends, fairy tales and myths of belarusian folklore, by the way, the exhibition will be open until the end of february. well, you know, you look at some of the exhibits, and the last thing you think about is myths and legends, i’m talking about th
on the pages of his works "love for belarusian woodland".ords, he dedicated one of the main works of his creativity to... he created a folk book, a national epic in the agricultural town of glinishche in the khoniki district , a school was named in honor of ivan melizh, and the museum has become a place where both guests and local residents come with pleasure to touch the work of the great classic of our glorious fellow countryman. i thought how great it was, yes, that there was an...
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enough this year, freezing the network are still suffering from last year's extreme drought, but which woodlands might cope better with climate change? a natural forest left to its own devices for one managed by us humans. marcus made or wants to explore that question with his new project. today he's meeting up with forest or don, you're boldly to, to discuss which forest areas make the most sense for a comparison. in this managed forest, all trees are sell to help young trees grow better. most of like you definitely can some agent compare it to our society and all different aging society sees more deaths and it's the same in the forest. the more old trees you have, the more trees will die. you see, our goal with this particular stretch of woods is to continuously rejuvenated, to encourage a young dynamic forest that can fulfill its protective function. well, the feeling called the main protective function of this forest is to shield the road below from avalanches rock or mud slides. but of course, it also provides many more benefits bodies to, to design and for us are good down uses because the
enough this year, freezing the network are still suffering from last year's extreme drought, but which woodlands might cope better with climate change? a natural forest left to its own devices for one managed by us humans. marcus made or wants to explore that question with his new project. today he's meeting up with forest or don, you're boldly to, to discuss which forest areas make the most sense for a comparison. in this managed forest, all trees are sell to help young trees grow better. most...
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but which woodlands might cope better with climate change? a natural forest left to its own devices for one managed by us humans, marcus made or wants to explore that question with his new project. today he's meeting up with forrest or daniel boy, the the to discuss which forest areas make the most sense for a comparison. in this managed forest, all trees are self to help young trees grow better. most of like you definitely can some nation by compare it to our society. it all depends aging, society sees more deaths and it's the same in the forest. the more old trees you have, the more trees will die is the our goal with this particular stretch of woods is to continuously rejuvenated, to encourage a young dynamic forest that can fulfill its protective function. well, the feeling called the main protective function of this forest is to shield the road below from avalanches rock or mud slides. but of course, it also provides many more benefits bodies to, to design. and for us are good down just because they retain precipitation and to then durin
but which woodlands might cope better with climate change? a natural forest left to its own devices for one managed by us humans, marcus made or wants to explore that question with his new project. today he's meeting up with forrest or daniel boy, the the to discuss which forest areas make the most sense for a comparison. in this managed forest, all trees are self to help young trees grow better. most of like you definitely can some nation by compare it to our society. it all depends aging,...
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Feb 8, 2024
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woodland hills over 11 inches of rain yorba linda over 10 inches of rain. a lot of rain that's posed to the west could be over 10 inches of rain, la habra heights where they have trouble. almost 9 inches of rain in downtown los angeles, 8 inches of rain. so that's a lot of rain. in fact, historic rain falling there now and they are twice as much normal already year-to-date. and there's more to come. the storm system that moved through the bay area sagging south. now that is headed toward southern california that is going to ramp up the rain, not there just yet moving into the santa barbara area right now. you can heavy downpours may be some issues there and then moving in los angeles, a downtown riverside as we head in toward the next few hours. and that's why the watches and warnings have been posted up once again. so again, you're looking at more flood watch is in glendale, long beach in los angeles, santa clarita, further south riverside, anaheim, san diego, santa and also under some flood watches the thursday. 6 o'clock in the evening and go along with
woodland hills over 11 inches of rain yorba linda over 10 inches of rain. a lot of rain that's posed to the west could be over 10 inches of rain, la habra heights where they have trouble. almost 9 inches of rain in downtown los angeles, 8 inches of rain. so that's a lot of rain. in fact, historic rain falling there now and they are twice as much normal already year-to-date. and there's more to come. the storm system that moved through the bay area sagging south. now that is headed toward...
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but which woodlands might cope better with climate change? a natural forest left to its own devices for one managed by us humans, marcus made or wants to explore that question with his new project. today he's meeting up with forest or daniel boy, the the to discuss which forest areas make the most sense for a comparison. in this managed forest, all trees are sell to help young trees grow better. most of like you definitely can some agent by compare it to our society. it all depends aging, society sees more deaths and it's the same in the forest. the more old trees you have, the more trees will die. you see, our goal with this particular stretch of woods is to continuously rejuvenated, to encourage a young dynamic forest that can fulfill its protective function. well, the feeling called the main protective function of this forest is to shield the road below from avalanches, rock or mud slides. but of course, it also provides many more benefits bodies to, to design. and for us are good down just because they retain precipitation. and to then du
but which woodlands might cope better with climate change? a natural forest left to its own devices for one managed by us humans, marcus made or wants to explore that question with his new project. today he's meeting up with forest or daniel boy, the the to discuss which forest areas make the most sense for a comparison. in this managed forest, all trees are sell to help young trees grow better. most of like you definitely can some agent by compare it to our society. it all depends aging,...
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Feb 3, 2024
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baldingr diversity in the woodlands. sadly exerts diversity in the woodlands.untry and in the future. sit dieback is predicted to country and in the future. ist dieback is predicted to kill more than 100 million trees in the uk, but it is hoped between one and 5% will be naturally resistant to it, giving hope that this species will never fully die out. the award—winning sitcom drop the dead donkey has a look at what we do right here, although i would never recognise any of those characters from people that we know. 30 years after the final episode, the cast are reuniting and taking the show to the stage. and with the rebels already an artillery range, the terror returns to the eyes of these tragic locals, who must once again flee north. drop the dead donkey, the '90s sitcom which cast a slightly satirical eye on the noble art of tvjournalism. and now more than 25 years on, the cast are back in a new stageshow. there is a twist. this is the home of truth news, which is a new news station, a disruptor. this is gb news? ah, for legal reasons — no, it's not based o
baldingr diversity in the woodlands. sadly exerts diversity in the woodlands.untry and in the future. sit dieback is predicted to country and in the future. ist dieback is predicted to kill more than 100 million trees in the uk, but it is hoped between one and 5% will be naturally resistant to it, giving hope that this species will never fully die out. the award—winning sitcom drop the dead donkey has a look at what we do right here, although i would never recognise any of those characters...
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it is clear that our guys wanted to move further, but fighting began in the woodland. there are visible traces of spotters here. she sat here and adjusted the shelling of our guys of div cuz coke and chemical plants. it's quite dangerous to hang around here now because they say there may still be some ukranian troops running around here somewhere else. there are a lot of places to hide here, and it is unclear who is shooting right now. it's all a little bit chaotic regarding the significance of the plant. it blocks the view of the valley where our columns were advancing. and so when we took this waste tip, they could no longer see what's happening behind the plant. no matter how cool their camera is too much, they were forced to use drones. without them, they could not observe the movement of our troops. the plant itself is the highest point in the area. it offers an excellent overview. any movement was perfectly visible from here and they would immediately open fire. mind clearances on their way and building started being inspected. the ukrainians interfere with this
it is clear that our guys wanted to move further, but fighting began in the woodland. there are visible traces of spotters here. she sat here and adjusted the shelling of our guys of div cuz coke and chemical plants. it's quite dangerous to hang around here now because they say there may still be some ukranian troops running around here somewhere else. there are a lot of places to hide here, and it is unclear who is shooting right now. it's all a little bit chaotic regarding the significance of...
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but fighting began in the woodland. there are visible traces of spotters here. he sat here and adjusted the showing of our guys of div cuz coke and chemical plants. it's quite dangerous to hang around here now because they say there may still be some ukranian troops running around here somewhere. there are a lot of places to hide here and it is unclear who is shooting right now. it's all a little bit chaotic regarding the significance of the plant. it blocks the view of the valley where our columns were advancing. and so when we took this waste tip, they could no longer see what's happening behind the plant. no matter how cool their camera is, pretty much they were forced to use drones. without them, they could not observe the movement of our troops. the plant itself is the highest point in the area. it offers an excellent overview. any movement was perfectly visible from here and they would immediately open fire. mind clearance is under way and buildings are being inspected. the ukrainians interfere with this work by using kamikaze drones that fly in regularly.
but fighting began in the woodland. there are visible traces of spotters here. he sat here and adjusted the showing of our guys of div cuz coke and chemical plants. it's quite dangerous to hang around here now because they say there may still be some ukranian troops running around here somewhere. there are a lot of places to hide here and it is unclear who is shooting right now. it's all a little bit chaotic regarding the significance of the plant. it blocks the view of the valley where our...
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but fighting began in the woodland. there are visible traces of spotters here. she sat here and adjusted the shelling of our guys of div cuz coke and chemical plants. it's quite dangerous to hang around here now because they say there may still be some ukranian troops running around here somewhere. there are a lot of places to hide here and it is unclear who is shooting right now. it's all a little bit chaotic regarding the significance of the plant. it blocks the view of the valley where our columns were advancing. and so when we took this waste tip, they could no longer see what's happening behind the plant. no matter how cool their camera is, pretty much they were forced to use drones. without them, they could not observe the movement of our troops. the plant itself is the highest point in the area. it offers an excellent overview. any movement was perfectly visible from here and they would immediately open fire. mind clear answers under way and buildings are being inspected. the ukrainians interfere with this work by using kamikaze drones that fly in regular
but fighting began in the woodland. there are visible traces of spotters here. she sat here and adjusted the shelling of our guys of div cuz coke and chemical plants. it's quite dangerous to hang around here now because they say there may still be some ukranian troops running around here somewhere. there are a lot of places to hide here and it is unclear who is shooting right now. it's all a little bit chaotic regarding the significance of the plant. it blocks the view of the valley where our...
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but fighting began in the woodland. there are visible traces of spotters here. he sat here and adjusted the showing of our guys of div cuz coke and chemical plants. the gorgeous. it's quite dangerous to hang around here now because they say there may still be some ukrainian troops running around here somewhere. there are a lot of places to hide here and it is unclear who is shooting right now. it's all a little bit chaotic regarding the significance of the plant. it blocks the view of the valley where our columns were advancing. and so when we took this waste tip, they could no longer see what's happening behind the plant. no matter how cool their camera is too much, they were forced to use drones. without them, they could not observe the movement of our troops. the plant itself is the highest point in the area. it offers an excellent overview. any movement was perfectly visible from here and they would immediately open fire. mind clearances under way and buildings are being inspected. the ukrainians interfere with this work by using kamikaze drones that fly in
but fighting began in the woodland. there are visible traces of spotters here. he sat here and adjusted the showing of our guys of div cuz coke and chemical plants. the gorgeous. it's quite dangerous to hang around here now because they say there may still be some ukrainian troops running around here somewhere. there are a lot of places to hide here and it is unclear who is shooting right now. it's all a little bit chaotic regarding the significance of the plant. it blocks the view of the...
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but fighting began in the woodland. there are visible traces of spotters here. he sat here and adjusted the showing of our guys of div cuz coke and chemical plants is quite dangerous to hang around here now because they say there may still be some ukrainian troops running around here somewhere. so there are a lot of places to hide here and it is unclear who is shooting right now. it's all a little bit chaotic regarding the significance of the plant. it blocks the view of the valley where our columns were advancing. and so when we took this waste tip, they could no longer see what's happening behind the plant. no matter how cool their camera is, to look pretty much they were forced to use drones. without them, they could not observe the movement of our troops. the plant itself is the highest point in the area. it offers an excellent overview. any movement was perfectly visible from here and they would immediately open fire. mind clear answers under way and buildings are being inspected. the ukrainians interfere with this work by using kamikaze drones that fly in
but fighting began in the woodland. there are visible traces of spotters here. he sat here and adjusted the showing of our guys of div cuz coke and chemical plants is quite dangerous to hang around here now because they say there may still be some ukrainian troops running around here somewhere. so there are a lot of places to hide here and it is unclear who is shooting right now. it's all a little bit chaotic regarding the significance of the plant. it blocks the view of the valley where our...
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it is clear that our guys wanted to move further, but fighting began in the woodland. there are visible traces of spotters here. she sat here and adjusted the shelling of our guys of div cuz coke and chemical plants. it's quite dangerous to hang around here now because they say there may still be some ukrainian troops running around here somewhere. there are a lot of places to hide here and it is unclear who is shooting right now. it's all a little bit chaotic regarding the significance of the plant. it blocks the view of the valley where our columns were advancing. and so when we took this waste tip, they could no longer see what's happening behind the plant. no matter how cool their camera is too much, they were forced to use drones. without them, they could not observe the movement of our troops. the plant itself is the highest point in the area. it offers an excellent overview. any movement was perfectly visible from here and they would immediately open fire mind clear answers on their way and building started being inspected. the ukrainians, interfere with this wo
it is clear that our guys wanted to move further, but fighting began in the woodland. there are visible traces of spotters here. she sat here and adjusted the shelling of our guys of div cuz coke and chemical plants. it's quite dangerous to hang around here now because they say there may still be some ukrainian troops running around here somewhere. there are a lot of places to hide here and it is unclear who is shooting right now. it's all a little bit chaotic regarding the significance of the...
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some cases of alabama rot seem to be associated with woodland areas, especially between november andannah still has bertie, who's not a replacement for betsy but is a comfort. losing betsy to alabama rot has brought heartache. she was such a massive part of my life, of all our lives. and to lose her so young and in such a tragic way was really, really tough. betsy, just one of those companions lost to a disease as to vets as it's painful to owners. duncan kennedy, bbc news. in what could be a major shake—up to the way football is officiated, referees may soon have the option of giving players a blue card, in addition to red and yellow cards. a blue card would mean a ten minute sin bin punishment for offences such as dissent. football's lawmakers say trials will begin soon, although it's not yet clear at what level of the game this will be. the premier league has said it won't be part of it. andy swiss reports. commentator: and then it is going to be red... - they are what every footballer dreads — the red card and also the cautionary yellow card — but soon there could be another colo
some cases of alabama rot seem to be associated with woodland areas, especially between november andannah still has bertie, who's not a replacement for betsy but is a comfort. losing betsy to alabama rot has brought heartache. she was such a massive part of my life, of all our lives. and to lose her so young and in such a tragic way was really, really tough. betsy, just one of those companions lost to a disease as to vets as it's painful to owners. duncan kennedy, bbc news. in what could be a...
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but fighting began in the woodland. there are visible traces of spotters here. he sat here and adjusted the showing of our guys of div cuz coke and chemical plants. it's quite dangerous to hang around here now because they say there may still be some ukrainian troops running around here somewhere. so there are a lot of places to hide here and it is unclear who is shooting right now. it's all a little bit chaotic regarding the significance of the plant. it blocks the view of the valley where our columns were advancing. and so when we took this waste tip, they could no longer see what's happening behind the plant. no matter how cool their camera is, pretty much they were forced to use drones. without them, they could not observe the movement of our troops. the planet itself is the highest point in the area. it offers an excellent overview. any movement was perfectly visible from here and they would immediately open fire. mind clearance is on their way and building start being inspected. the ukrainians interfere with this work by using kamikaze drones that fly in r
but fighting began in the woodland. there are visible traces of spotters here. he sat here and adjusted the showing of our guys of div cuz coke and chemical plants. it's quite dangerous to hang around here now because they say there may still be some ukrainian troops running around here somewhere. so there are a lot of places to hide here and it is unclear who is shooting right now. it's all a little bit chaotic regarding the significance of the plant. it blocks the view of the valley where our...
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but fighting began in the woodland, there are visible traces of spotters here. he sat here and adjusted the showing of our guys of div cuz coke and chemical plants. it's quite dangerous to hang around here now because they say there may still be some ukranian troops running around here somewhere. so there are a lot of places to hide here, and it is unclear who is shooting right now. it's all a little bit chaotic regarding the significance of the plant. it blocks the view of the valley where our columns were advancing. and so when we took this waste tip, they could no longer see what's happening behind the plant. no matter how cool their camera is too much, they were forced to use drones. without them, they could not observe the movement of our troops. the plant itself is the highest point in the area. it offers an excellent overview. any movement was perfectly visible from here and they would immediately open fire. mind clearances under way and buildings are being inspected. the ukrainians interfere with this work by using kamikaze drones that fly in regularly.
but fighting began in the woodland, there are visible traces of spotters here. he sat here and adjusted the showing of our guys of div cuz coke and chemical plants. it's quite dangerous to hang around here now because they say there may still be some ukranian troops running around here somewhere. so there are a lot of places to hide here, and it is unclear who is shooting right now. it's all a little bit chaotic regarding the significance of the plant. it blocks the view of the valley where our...
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yes, with public based which he, jake location has seen months of woodland plus bottles with key of troops reported to have taken massive losses based on the operational situation around of day of go in order to avoid in circle mount and preserve the lives in house of service and then i decided to withdraw our units from the city and move the defense on more favorable lines. if true, this would be a major development on the front line b. i'm saying if true because the russian come on is yet to confirm that indeed it's nemesis has retreated from the strategic point. but again, we have seen we have seen reports and we've talked to men on the ground to our sources on the ground. we have been saying that the fight to indeed has been relentless and if the ukrainian forces have decided to abandon of the day of cause, that would be a major development due to several reasons. first and foremost, it would be a 1st move of this calling on behalf of the ukrainian forces in over a year. in fact, we haven't seen anything of the sort since the withdrawal and pull out over the town of lisa johnston, vill
yes, with public based which he, jake location has seen months of woodland plus bottles with key of troops reported to have taken massive losses based on the operational situation around of day of go in order to avoid in circle mount and preserve the lives in house of service and then i decided to withdraw our units from the city and move the defense on more favorable lines. if true, this would be a major development on the front line b. i'm saying if true because the russian come on is yet to...
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so these are concerned that the able to take woodlands and prevent any potential future posting. is that okay, thanks so much and need a need to abraham, there and outside and illegal is rarely settlement. and basically you can just cross now to somebody to mila, who is joining us from johannesburg. and uh, as we mentioned, said, africa is presenting 1st at the i c j today. what are we expecting to hear from them as well? were expecting the tom so difficult to make very strong argument against the decades loan occupation of palestinian land by israel. this is a position till the africa is held since the throne of democracy in south africa in 1994 and very much linked to its own history of a par date and segregation. so that for those arguments will most likely be in line with a $20.00 to 2022, amnesty international report that said that israel is committing crimes against palestinians through the mass of seizure of land. the disposition of homes and land of palestinians, the use and requirement of permits restricted movement of palestinians, the mother to the attention of palesti
so these are concerned that the able to take woodlands and prevent any potential future posting. is that okay, thanks so much and need a need to abraham, there and outside and illegal is rarely settlement. and basically you can just cross now to somebody to mila, who is joining us from johannesburg. and uh, as we mentioned, said, africa is presenting 1st at the i c j today. what are we expecting to hear from them as well? were expecting the tom so difficult to make very strong argument against...
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soft and is in talks with financial group pce over the sales of woodland.ve been discussing the deal for weeks and could enter exclusive talks. heads of major u.s. banks in france say the pool of talent to increase the attractiveness of france made paris the trading hub since brexit despite higher labor cuts. leaders spoke to promote the new bloomberg paris newsletter. >> harris is a hub. we've grown from 250 employees to more than 900. >> we have more than 400 people. we can go up to 600 without having to move. >> we have 400 people on the ground and will continue to grow in a different space. >> we have tripled our headcount in paris and this may go further in the future. >> what made the difference was president macron made france more attractive and more than anything, the pool of talent. >> french school is looked at as something with momentum. >> labor market is complicated in france. having flexibility is important and when you grow headcount, it becomes more important. >> we need to be flexible in headcount. >> you can go to london or new york but y
soft and is in talks with financial group pce over the sales of woodland.ve been discussing the deal for weeks and could enter exclusive talks. heads of major u.s. banks in france say the pool of talent to increase the attractiveness of france made paris the trading hub since brexit despite higher labor cuts. leaders spoke to promote the new bloomberg paris newsletter. >> harris is a hub. we've grown from 250 employees to more than 900. >> we have more than 400 people. we can go up...