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which is 0. the the commander of the militia that attacked russia's belgrade region says that incursion was just the stats, the hello i, my m i z, and then you're watching algio 0 also coming off on the program. assuming these on the helicopter is shut down and under mon, further complicating efforts to deliver desperately needed aid, the large injury, seeing a teen a ton of, has died at the age of 18. 3 off for a long illness, and also official intelligence helped. i realize mine work again, i'm reading is towards
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the, the russian come on the munition behind one of the biggest cross border range of the wall so far is saying that it's just the 1st of his groups incursions into russian territory. most coast edit repels the attacking the bell guard area and kills 70 fighters who they describe as you find the nationalist. but the militias told algae 0 that none of its fight has died. ukraine has denied any involvement. it's actually a lot of reports now from case. so in the east and ukraine rep public appearance. this will is known about the 2 russian paramilitary groups. we claim the attack on belle grove road. but they, i'm fission, is clear, the russian volunteered cool literacy of russia legion say they want to topple president vladimir bruce in the groups based in ukraine,
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say they acted independently. and belle grove road is just the beginning. everything we do within the state board is of the trade. we obviously coordinate with you credit military of course, because otherwise we would have been russians with machine guns running around you creating and more time of this everything we do, every decision we make behind be on the board or the under the state board is our own decision based groups was founded last year made up of russians who used to fight in ukraine's international legion. the kremlin says they couldn't. so if i could get a loan and can you was behind the radio is one of president. below them is zalinski is top advisors says keith was not involved, but welcomes any disruption to must goes. we'll just never see all it. we're not involved in any internal events in our session. however, what's happened in the bill going to the gym proves that there actually is a good idea of losing comes out and they're unable to protect their own borders
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because their troops are concentrated in occupied the grain. but the condition of the fidelity acts as keeps reassured his allies about his role ukraine's allied supply. keep with weapons only understanding that it will never carry out the tax on russian soil and risk escalating the conflict. a pig just like this though, i'm making nato allies anxious. most cases, this video shows us made on the vehicles in folk or uh, some of the reports circulating on social media and elsewhere, making claims that us supplied weapons were using these attacks. i will say that we're skeptical at this time of the veracity of these reports. ego available? yes. no. to paula to the power military groups linked to belk road bought. he's another russian fighting for change. once a senior executive, it rushes stay. so guys pro bank defected to crane and joint it's foreign legion, but i see a pressure will not only lose this war. it is over the losing rush. it will pay for
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this for many, many decades. what not only financially, but that will be pointed out to be put on trial to commerce pass on for years. they'll be a shame to walk around with the russian passport. not as young people, because of, with quite the bulk of all the time was the biggest incursion into russia since the war began. evidence so well, putin wages war in ukraine. he also faces the threats of more attacks on russian soil. latasha butler o 20 keys that of russia's wagner and last 3 group aside moving 20000 of its fighters of died in the bottles of backwoods and getting provisions. as about half of them were convicts recruited to fight and the war ukraine is not disclosed. how many of us its troops have died since the war began. but goshen has been regularly criticized and wash is handling of the conflicts and also demanding more military support from the kremlin. it is a i think that today the ukrainians are one of the strongest armies. they have
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a high level of organization, high level of training, high level of risk on us and they have various weapon rate. and they were using every kind of system, soviet nights. so anything full with success, a sudden they also have a philosophical attitude to the last. is they tight, they do it all to reach the high a go, just as we did in the great patrick war. what's in the more technically volumes and efficient? why should bosher is a key is ukraine is launching a daring attack on one of its warships in the black sea. russia says it repelled the attack by on crude ukrainian speed boat saying this, more of us for destroyed russian defense ministry. is that the 3 but it's targeted to ship on the approaches to the boss for a straight russian vessel has been monitoring the tuck and blue stream pipelines which carry gas from russia to tucking. now more cash or is it broken out into don between the ami in the pilot tree are soft is by
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a ceasefire broker to allow for the delivery of age and on. the helicopter was shot down in the city of undermine world health organization. told alger there has not been able to deliver any aid to sit down because of humanitarian car. those not being set top the us and saudi arabia say they are investigating reports of violations to the truth. we're fighting has had a major impact on health facilities in hospitals, across the done, many have been forced to close, forcing thousands to move through bottle signs to access health care. would you say or is hipaa morgan has more of this from i'm the mom normally and lot of but greet brings her mother to rebuild. alice has center twice a week. but since the starts of fighting, getting access to a hospital with the needed facilities has been difficult since the stumped of the will, the health facility which is a dialysis and closed, we went to another hospital and started the but they were unable to use it at least for 2 hours. we tried several others,
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but the call to move germany has no power running. lieutenant. this is my mother's 1st dialysis in 2 weeks to most of the patients in the dialysis word here in a no hospital in under man city have travel to get here. the 5 things let to most of the 29 hospitals and how to unable to function health care facilities have been under pressure since the sides of the conflict. somehow had to turn away patients because they don't have the space or medicine to treat them. others have closed their doors out of fear of being caught up in the fighting or because of damages to their building. this hospital is one of the few remaining providing reno treatments to patients. but the staff say they may not be able to do so for long. yeah. patients who come in need dialysis 3 times a week can only get one session and even the dialysis is changing here due to sure
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what to do next needs. we don't have enough dialogues, this audio visual kidneys today is the last day for us to treat the kid the patients. we don't even have the troops and clubs. there's nothing left based on the medical staff are in short, supply, volunteers help from the hospitals operations. so i don't know, oh hi, i'm here because of my sense of responsibility and nationalism. this is my country and this is the least i can offer to people who come here are friends, brothers, neighbors. and even if we don't know them, we're all the same blood. so we all need to stone together. a ceasefire assigned between the wearing parties is meant to open humanitarian corridors for those in need of medical assistance. but the fighting continues, threatening to make a dire situation even worse. he but morgan ultra 0 on through mine. the united nations is wanting of a di humanitarian situation in somalia. where conflict in
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a series of natural disasters are forced over a 1000000 people from now homes. and just for months since january over 408000 people have been displaced by floods. heavy seasonal rains and swollen rivers of swept across the villages, washing away homes, crops, and livestock that came on the hills of the most crippling dropped the country is seen in decades. full 312000 people from that home since the beginning of the year . and nearly 7000000 across the country is struggling to meet the food needs. and all the 433000 defend ongoing armed conflict, mainly in the breakaway region of some money land. in total, $3800000.00 people and now internally displaced across the country. we need food, shelter, and water. we have nothing. all our quotes, food and belongings were lost in the flood. my children were at risk. the thank god, we're safe now. i'm requesting urgent humanitarian support. meanwhile,
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the un box conferences raise $2400000000.00 to provide 8 across the horn of africa . but that number is well short of the 7000000000 the us as it desperately needs, in order to support the region crises, the top of crisis is still happening. the lives of lively woods of millions across the hall of africa, the longest that all on records mess displacements, after ease of conflict and the security, skyrocketing food prices. and now k o isn't fighting, giving goals. so then the, the thing disability across the entire region, the tina turner who is considered by many the queen of rock and roll, has died at the age of 83. she was one of the biggest recording office of all time
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with hits including private don'ts and simply the best kind of died at home in switzerland after a long illness rolls in june, looks back at us. bones thing is life and career. tina turner standing about broken hearts and lofty dreams with equal parts, gusto and cynicism, but her 1984 hit. what's love got to do with it? gave the little girl with the big voice a 2nd chance at stardom and with a musical icon status. the turner was born and a may bullock in 1939 to a family of poor farm workers in tennessee, a single since childhood. she had a few early hit on rhythm and blues radio, but books 1st taste of international fame came in the 19 sixty's. when she and her
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husband fronted the ike and tina turner review their rendition of the song proud mary was the reviews biggest hit, the like repeatedly abused teen physically and sexually throughout the marriage teen of flood. i could 1976 and filed for divorce. she spent the following decade trying to rebuild her career. most record labels didn't want to work with the turner as a mother in her forties, she was considered too old for pop stardom. however, capital records took a chance, and by the end of 1984 turners album, private dancer was at the top of the charts, the toner, 13 grammy awards for private dancer,
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the saying on the charity record, we are the world and had a story roland the film mad max beyond the thunder down today is the search limit. turner was now a bonafide global star for concert julie sold out on 6 continents. turner toured until she was 17. her final concert celebrated her 50 years in music. the she published for memoir, produced a broadway musical about her line. if they're still given me awards, it's 81 unless it does something right. and was inducted into the rock and roll
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hall of fame twice turned or married her long time partner in 2013, finally achieving her dreams of musical success and true love of policy weeks have been full of warnings about the dangers posed by artificial intelligence. but now comes news of how i has helped a paralyzed 9 work again, by reading his thoughts address simmons reports. so you tell me when you're ready, they call it brain computer interface technology. but this isn't about robots. it's a remarkable achievement. a power lies human being able to work again using full control. and this month gets yon all scam damaged his spinal cold in a slight the accident move in 10 years ago is living proof that it works not
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surprisingly easily. within 5 to 10 minutes, i could control my uh, it's like they were re, i like of the brain. i picked up what i was doing with my head. so that was like the best outcome. i think for everyone, just an example. i'm training 10 years to stand up with a fence having to be a new or a scientist. neurosurgeons in switzerland have used the complex mix of medical techniques and technology. it includes all to official intelligence, predict what the brain wants to do, then a separate a solution to encode signals to the spinal column of what the design of losing should be reduced to a different surgeries. there is one surgery at the level of the brain. we do to really find the item, you put the electrodes in order to record the brain cigna. and then another surgery at the level of the spinal cord where we put the electrodes on the top of the spinal cord at the place that is responsible for the next movement. so between
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these 2, there is communication and electrical communication, digital bridge that is then reactivated the flex gap. gm knows only to well, his ability to walk again is down to a major experiment, but he's the one in control. a o is helping him not taking over this along with brilliant human skill sets. i'm making it all happen. andrew simmons, algebra. so i have for you on a private ground florida governor rhonda santas officially confirmed his bid for the white house and setting up the account. pay bottle with his biggest republican rival for president donald trump. a 95 year old great grandmother dies in australia week often she was pays it by police an account.
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the hello at the moment is flossie drive fine across a good positive australia. but we do have this brand a platter rolling across the bike and not willing to do some cool weather into the southeast corner as we go through the next few days. so high pressure, high but towards the southeast will drift a little further east was dusting across into these even where it is looking, settled and sunny the most of this week on the weekend of wilton. little on settlers, this band, a cloud and right and moves across south australia using its way across a be possible. victoria pushes further east was fresher weather, talking in behind, charts and snow. i have of the high ground in the southern ranges as we make our way towards the we can. but you can see how refreshes up just full teen celsius in melbourne. and how about that weather making his way to wisdom post office south our latest we go one through friday, saturday, sliding a little further north to try clear weather. coming back to the heart of temperatures,
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starting to recover tab just recovering nicely. now across japan. meanwhile, we're getting into the high twenty's here. we have got some west of weather coming back into china. little bit of rain that just coming into bathing. hoping to clear the $26.00 celsius i. some will still around, but some really wet weather to central and southern parts of china. moving further east woods for friday. the, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the come back, look at main stories now. the russian colanda of the militia, behind a major incursion into russia's belgrade region. it says it's the 1st of many incursions atlantic. russia claims that repel the attack and says 70 of the fight 7 fight. 74 inches were killed. ukraine has denied any involvement step in more heavy clashes in sit on between the army and the permanent. we are a staff despite a ceasefire to allow aid into the country and on the helicopter was shot down in
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the city of undermine. and the woman many considered the queen of rock'n'roll tina china has died at the age of $83.00. she was one of the biggest reporting artist of old time with hits, including private dogs, and simply the best the to now the republican florida golf and that abrupt rhonda scientist has joined the race for the us presidency. desantis filed his candidacy paperwork with the federal election commission on wednesday, and this out, he's making a public announcement on twitter spaces during a discussion with you on mosque. desantis is full and present dollars on this chief arrival for the republican policy nomination. traveler times, he's following his story from the washington. so the, the big event is underway, but perhaps not as successful as desantis would've wanted to remember the last elementary of what i said that somebody else why he would launch on twitter spaces. what it is latoria sleep,
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but the whole thing just crush it for it for the 1st 7 or 8 minutes, we don't get anything done for about doing for the minute. h a minute fifteenish as normal. people go out lot last night. so it was about 4, when i'm a 109000 people were trying to tune in and every now and then we've had this and both the voices of, you know, most of the around the sizes are you don't musk grades either pop losing donors. i'm we're deal and must one point say we want to get some, most of a capacity. the whole thing is disappear. it's not all in here anymore. as far as i can see. it for us. i'm. i mean, yeah, i know physical sizes. so the story is we'll, we'll perhaps look at this moment as a smaller string moment and, and, and at a time when us presidential election surprises us on us on us, on a very regular basis. this is assigned. this is big loaners to show that he was capable of a winner. if you decide this is main rhetorical line and
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a lot of the speeches recently has been, i think i've seen it doesn't look like a direct swipe for trump adult trump, potentially we're tired of losing i'm, i'm a winner. i'm because he is talking about the loss of the presidential election by trump of them the last of trump candidates in the mid term elections. does that just mean? well, how does landslide victory in florida? i'm a when i look at all my legislative achievements, this whole thing is that it's complete chaos. it doesn't, it doesn't show up as far as i can see. and which one to 2 minutes and there you go . so it's crashed. it doesn't side well, but i guess that was a risk. he was prepared to take by making such a big announcement on twitter spaces, which i don't think would have had as many people tune in it as, as they would have something like this. right? well, judge airbag is actually just the jury bite and campaign just treated with a link to his campaign. and it just says, this link works. ok. well they the, but i suppose desantis need not worry because folks news will ride to his rescue.
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he's going to give you giving an interview with them. that was the plan, the, this wasn't somebody's and it was a sort of a stop in the face or fox news because he was kind of saying, look, i'm with the base. you guys are old, is you fired? tucker carlson, the leading commentator that i'm going to twitter. that's where the republican holland, right kind of basis is getting the mag, basically a lot of other people too because they have hired to establish the media pets. i'm with them, i'm going to begin my campaign on twitter and that i'll do fox use this, trying the diminishment of mainstream major, but it looks like you may have to rely upon them, rely upon them off the role. um, so yeah, it, it's fascinating. there's a lot of a lot of debate as to whether trump would immediately over trump campaign would maybe even rejoined twitter the rebuffs to. so i'll just get the headlines off to solve this. but i think they might well, the headlines all them for a few more hours. yeah. no, it's not a great uh on a great ad for twitter. this is a thank you very much. i shall return. same washington with following all of the developments from us and that victims of
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a mass school shooting of all day texas. being remembered a year off to the tragedy memorial has been set off in front of rub elementary school where a gunman killed line teen children. and 3 teachers on may 24th, last year and 18 year old former student used an assault rifles to carry out the attack, which lost in more than 17 minutes. nearly $400.00 police rushed to the site, but they wasted over an hour to confront the shoes up and in a speech to mont. down to the 3 us pilot and joe, 5 and called on congress and state authorities to possibly describe is common sense . gun safety laws says i need to take a weapons of rule out of the hands of dangerous people. you still need to be in my view, a are 50 firearms assault weapons. once again, you know, they've been use time and again mass cummings, of venison, children and people need to bad,
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high capacity magazines. ability to shoot 20304050. 60 bullets without reloading is because the day guns remains the number one killer, the number one killer children in america, guns, and 95 year old woman who was tasted by police a week ago. an aged care facility in australia has died. senior officer is facing assault charges now of the incident, but those charges could be upgraded since in monahan reports claranell and live life to the fullest even in her twilight years. this house you celebrated her 80th birthday, her death after being teased by a police officer has shopped, australia on the officer involved, is facing charges. police have commenced legal action against a 30 say 3 year old saying you comfortable from bernard police district for the offences of recklessly inflict grievous, fully home assault, occasionally actually bought a home and a sauce police for coal to
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a care home were now and was being treated for dementia. she was carrying a steak knife and refused to drop. it has now and wait 43 kilograms approached the officer using her walking frame. he fired his taser per family says she was struck twice. she hit her head as she fell and died a week later, the use of the ties. the women climbed weird was all she needed and she was confused, which is what happens when people have dementia. she needed kind words and assistance and help. she didn't need the force of the lower as it was. the case has kicked off a national debate over tasers police rule. se taylor should only be used under exceptional circumstances on the elderly, or people who are particularly small. right, 00 claranell and was a great grandmother. she survived, but here 8 children, more than 60 grandchildren, great grandchildren, sense and ma, him, i'll just sierra
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a u. k. government is promised to bring down immigration numbers, but new dates are due to be released on thursday is expected to show record highs. instead, it's part of his campaign. the home office is still paying money for and post graduate students from the new relatives into the country that involved the reports on this from london, a hero. he came to britain from japan last year along with his wife and children. he said to do a most as degree and a health day to science for him, the idea of leaving his family behind was never an option. the most important thing is a comedy. so if i'm be with tommy and the 2nd thing is studying studying. so it, because you know, the young, the, to the girl very fast and the minute, but very long duration for especially for young kids. so i want to be with comedy on the new rules announced this week by the u. k. home office. people like here where you can, you will be bought from bringing dependents. so you,
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the while they study only post graduate research students will be allowed to do so . and they make up a small minority of old. obviously, students is not, was that a 5 day to say that mass and rapid migration is unsustainable in most the homes that could resubmit abraham and repeat to the target predisposes headsets but failed to deliver that migration in the 10s of thousands annually. this month she told a conference in london that britain needed to get over old immigration numbers down, and she insists the new limits will help reduce pressure on public services. in the last 2, nearly half a 1000000 people came to the u. k. on study phases, making them the single largest groups of migrants. they brought with them more than a 130000 dependence. i think an 8 times higher than 3 years before, gracefully they contributed more than $50000000000.00 to the u. k. economy, according to a recent report university's u. k. international was one of the organizations involved in the report. the report shows quite clearly that even taking into account those costs and the cost of
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accessing public services, for example, the overall netted economic contribution is still overwhelmed with the positive is over $37000000.00 pounds. here. i think it's really important that we remain competitive. we remain open to international talent and to begin to into mind what is actually a real global successful is that you guys, it's hard to quantify the importance of persons universities to the countries international reputation. but high achieving obviously, students often return home to become the business and political elite if they choose to study elsewhere because of any restrictions in the u. k. that could have a major long term impact on britain's economy. the d baba, i'll just say around london. here's something extraordinary to bring you. scientists believe carol wales might be leading to coordinate attacks on both of to a number of strikes on sale. bose off the coast of europe. sailors have reported

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