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[000:00:00;00] ah mm ah ah, the news live from then russia accused of trying to freeze ukraine into submission . presidents zalinski urges the un security council to condemn what he calls energy terror after russia and launched
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a new wave of rocket attacks knocking at eating power and water supplies in several cities. also on the program, european space agency makes history by recruiting its 1st astronaut with a physical disability among the other additions aimed at bring diversity to a european space travel to female astronauts. and in the latest upset that the world cup in cottage of pans done favorites, germany and the 1st group match ah fill gail, welcome to the program. laudermill savanski has urged the un to back a resolution condemning what is called energy terror. ukrainian, president plea came after russia launched a new wave of rocket attacks against these countries beleaguered energy grid. addressing the security council by video that he said the attacks clearly
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constituted crimes against humanity. ukrainian officials say the missile strikes killed at least 7 people and knocked out power across the country, neighboring moldova was also affected by blackouts. this latest russian air assaults was brutal, devastating, and wide spread. little remains on this street enriched garad, a town on the outskirts of keys which took a direct heads, though to call this place home, left to pick up the pieces of their shattered lives. some looking for pats left behind in the chaos of the shelling. here. while others try to clear away the dep, re amongst the ruins of a residential building. there's no electricity and no water and no sign that russia is going to stop any time soon. roblis i was suppose to day with
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the scariest day was loud and terrifying. you could hear the strikes with so many victims, so many houses ruined. people have nowhere to live, no way to sleep. it's cold, oliver. i can't explain it. what for you? but we are all human beings. around 70 missiles were lodged by russia, this time around reeking more damage on ukraine's already crippled energy system. here in the capital, the cities mass is at least 80 percent of residents have been left without power and water and they are not alone. cities right across ukraine, a dealing with blackouts and problems with water supplies. in the wake of the attack, ukraine's president's address the un security council in new york insisting it's time for the will to act owing me, their cd. what russia wants to achieve with such strike should not cause confusion
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anywhere in the world of him older, an entity, terror, or is comparable to the use of weapons of mass destruction. we must have all rough when the temperature is below 0 outside. and his hens of millions of people left without electricity, i never ceased give her heat some water hub. yeah. as a result of russians miss all their hitting energy facility of sa beth worthy. this is an obvious crime against humanity rode the lou jaylish, president zalinski says ukrainian people are unbreakable and they will get through this war. but just how much more of this can they really take? was you heard? cave is one of the places hit by those russian missile attacks. i corresponded nick conley is there, welcomed nick at what's happening there now. good morning, phil. you probably, if you can see behind me, there is not a lot of light on here and key of this morning. an interesting enough where i am,
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the power is back on the traffic lights are working, but this was a very major attack. this was probably one of the most intense days in terms of attacks on ukraine's energy system. we'd heard from the grain army that say that they were able to kind of hit about 5051 of the 70 cruise missiles out of the sky that were launch. yes, you claim that still leaves a more than a dozen hitting their targets and it wasn't just electricity supplies that were affected. we also have heating plots that are so crucial for people living in high rise apartments with no alternative way to heat their their, their place. their, their apartment, their place of living or work. and there is also the water. she was of the water depends on electric pump. so most of kia is still without water. and that's something that's repeated across the country. i think when you talk to crane is the thing that kind of most often is a problem for morale is mobile phone coverage. if people aren't able to make sure that their family, their friends are safe, if they aren't able to kind of work out the logistics of their day, that is something that cuts through more than power or heat. people can deal with a few days without electricity. people here are used to have keeping power banks
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and making those preparations. that's a real issue. but for now, it does seem like this time, like all the others, ukraine officials are doing pretty well at getting back to normal and getting some kind of schedule for rebuilding and re restoring supplies. i have a question is how long can you crank keep on doing this? does it have the money? does it have the supplies? there's lots of talk about western allies, promising a lot of money, promising supplies, and not always delivering in the time frames needed yesterday. there was delegation here from 8 european countries, talking about energy. and they were happened to be here on a day where russia hit ukraine's energy supplies, spend a lot of time in an air raid bunker. and i've had a chance to speak to germany's minister state mister for europe about jimmy's plans to help. let's have a listen to what she'd say. i was gonna say it's clear to him once ukraine to sink into cold and darkness this winter ukrainians are facing up to all this on us with great bravery. and we're here to help them meet these challenges. not just with words,
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but also action that i'm here with an additional $55000000.00 euros worth of support, including generators, which will reach ukraine in the next few days. and come will know conway or your crime, says rushes, trying to of weaken morale and break ukrainian so well with these missiles strikes . is that working for now it's actually having the opposite effect. we're seeing a low defiance. we're seeing people in parts of the country. sometimes hundreds of clumps away from the front lines really directly involved in this. there's basically no way here in ukraine that you can really ignore this conflict, this war, even if you're not fighting yourself. and i have family fighting. but this is some, it is really making sure that all of ukraine safety, wherever they may be, is kind of involved in this national effort. and he's also kind of quick, very counterproductive in terms of rushes international kind of p r strategy. we're seeing lots of people around the world who may be with zoning out of this conflict, paying less attention. seeing those images of civilians in, you know, in the snow without power,
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without heat. and it's really bring that focus back on to forcing western governments to up their support for ukraine. it is important though distress missing the ukrainians will often point out that, you know, kind of amazingly, the u. s. has given more to ukraine since the beginning this war, than all of europe put together a battery and as the u. v. europeans, when a man's about 55 percent as much support as the americans, even though this is directly in on their doorstep. so there's definitely a sense here in ukraine that there is a lot more that you can do and also just in terms of getting it here in time to really make a difference this winter. there's a lot of frustration here that is all bureaucratic delays and that support is an outside for the tv cameras, but doesn't actually reach the people here in any kind of time frame that makes a difference. people trying to get to this winter and, and not have to leave their country up while russia is attacking them from the f. lots people have come back to ukraine in recent months. but yeah, lots people discussing on social media here. whether may be for people who can go, who don't have to be here, if maybe the best option would be to leave again, you know,
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and sit this winter out somewhere in western europe right at nic conley and cave. thank you. take a look at some more stories making news around the world. now european parliament website was hit by a cyber attack on wednesday. officials say that you believe a pro permanent group was behind the damage which left the site unavailable for several hours. it came just hours after the parliament designated russia, a state sponsor of terrorism, over its repeated strikes on civilian targets in ukraine. at the largely symbolic move has no legal ramifications. brazil's top election authorities rejected a request by outgoing president shire ballston iris party to review the results of last month's runoff. and also known as part him. seeking to was seeking at to a know most balanced cast on the electronic voting machines and a bid to turn that. the result, of course, impose to 5 of some 4000000 euros for finding what it called
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a bizarre request in bad faith. european space agency selected its 1st astronaut with a physical disability foreman british paralympic sprint at john mcfall, lost his leg and a motorcycle accident. or the move is part of recruitment drive by the e essay to bring diversity to space travel. at 2 of the latest training astronauts a women make rather of la, john mc fall continues to beat the odds. he lost his leg as a teen in a motorcycle accident only to become a paralympics, representing great britain. as a sprinter now is on track to go where no one with a disability has ever gone before up in space as the world's 1st ever pair. astronaut, when, when is her announced they were looking for a candidate with a physical disability? i thought it was such an inspiring and exhilarating opportunity and i looked at the person specification and i thought, wow, this is, this is really aspirational, this is very brave and very bold thing to do. i'm with my broad scientific
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background and vast range of experiences, and i felt compelled to try and help eat, sir, or on this question, can we get someone with a physical disability attitude, meaning for work in space? that's what the european space agency helps to find out. but lodging such a new feat will take time as part of the new isa class of recruits. mcfall will 1st work with engineers to understand what changes are needed in hardware to open professional space flight to a wider group of qualified candidates. and the study is expected to last 3 years. it's not as if he comes in many different ways and the world health organization reckons that about 50 percent of the population live with some sort of disability and maybe to present or really affected by it. and so in no, of course, to be an astronaut is a very exclusive thing to be. but having a disability, he shouldn't rule you out. and that was really part of this very special project
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that we launched in this process. i think the message that i would gives to future generations is that science is for everyone. and space travel hopefully can be for everyone. the project is considered a giant lead towards enabling people with physical disabilities to reach new heights. ah, on is all about the world cup in katara, of course, and before the ball got rolling, for germany is open against japan. the team had a message for fifo german players covered their mouths during a teen photo shoot. just ahead of kick off in response to a fee for threat of sanctions or the $1.00 love arm bound on the pitch germany. we're eager to set things straight after a disastrous exit in russia 4 years ago. but things didn't go exactly to pla, his high, going to want growth, the debt mark 30 minutes into the game after converting from the spot. germany could have easily increased their lead, but the lap bite, the chances where they are,
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the finishing was woefully though japan clock they read back into the scheme. it's $2.00 to $1.00. never in the 2nd half was this an upset in the the japanese fans seem to think so. antoku marsan immediate reality by giving japan the need to one the finest for the next big upset. this went up. this time it was japan, next and what time, what kept champions? germany so dismal? start on the pitch for germany. but what did their fans think about their team covering their mouths over fif has been on rainbow colored captains arm bands. i very much appreciate the sign ah, because it's really hard so to tolerate that the organizer of this tournament basically prevent us from thinking and speaking. ok. now let me think. so from that perspective, i really appreciate this side of our team. it is good that they have done something that they have sent this message because this is the right thing. they are doing
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here. of course, the stickler could have been stronger. however, at least it has music. no, i think it was like something good in between. like between like violating the rules of my t frog and not doing anything. so yeah, i appreciate what they did. he got too much of instead of covering their mouth, they should have just played better football and put more energy on to the pitch for register control. so here's a looker to woke up. asher from day 4 inc. a child the 1st match was an uneventful nil. nil draw between croatia and morocco. but the other match is made up for that . especially a strong spanish showing against costa rica, a little under the radar. but a brilliant makes of young talon and experienced veterans. spain wasted no time to introduce themselves as tidal favorites this year, danny almo, with an artistic effort. and the 11th minute was the 1st on the long spanish score sheets costa rica fell apart early on, or the album cross finds an unmarked mark was in seo, who slots home spain 2nd of 3 golds in just the 1st half. barcelona 18 year old
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vindication. harvey smashed home this volley scoring his 1st ever walled cup goal. and the final nail in the coffin came from substitute. i've otto murata, who made it 7 nil in at a time. the red and yellows could not have hoped for a better starts a group f. it was favorites. belgium that got the better of canada. missy. but why? philly in for the injured rama leacock who scored the only goal and with it belgium's one. no winner. except me about that, i'll be back with more world news at the top of the our ben facility has your business updates and just i'm moved for the day with i

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