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ah, imagine the impact you and your friends can have together we can end global hunger . please download the app. ah this is a w news wire from bob and russia launch is overnight. the tax on the ukrainian figure passed on. the deadly barrage was the heaviest today on the 750 which ukrainian forces liberated 2 weeks ago. also on the program, a new russian law, the could turn, drag queens into our close do the law makers approve and build restrict to activities seen as promoting gay rights activists. it's
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a more repression for russians already marginalized communities and katara, christiane and rinaldo becomes the 1st month to school at 5 world cups. as his portugal side wins a thrilling match against govern. ah, i'm for gale. welcome to the program. overnight missile attacks have had the city of hassan in ukraine, south killing, at least 4 people. targets were not military installations, but homes and commercial buildings. ukrainian forces had warned, of an escalation in castorena's russian troops dig in across the disney pro river. each of the war strikes that the region has seen since it was liberated 2 weeks ago . in, while the ukrainian authorities across the country are struggling to restore power
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and water supply knocked out in russian strikes this week. ukraine's energy grid is on the brink of collapse. the capital keep has gone dark authority. se only half the countries energy needs are being met after the latest russian strikes on ukraine's infrastructure. once as temperatures plummet, well below freezing authorities have set up thousands of so called invincibility centers. here people can get warm, charged their phones and find hot beverages. a little dublin in my system. it's the 2nd day without power and food. more than 60 children, a waiting for food, and we can't prepare anything unless the power gets fixed. to be sure that they rushes campaign against ukraine's power grid is seen by many as retaliation for battlefield losses. moscow acknowledges attacking basic infrastructure, saying it's aim is to reduce ukraine's military capabilities and push it to
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negotiate. cave accuses russia of weapon ising winter and trying to freeze the country into submission. but rather than breaking ukraine spirit, these attacks of fueling resolve and anger across the country, chicago. but it was also the way they fight and target civil infrastructure. it can cause nothing but fear of the social on the zillow usually hooted remotely. if they expect us to fall on our knees and crawl to them, it won't happen at the napa county let our windows go dark, but we will not be in russia. this hatred, as for generations to come earlier. as the snow sets in ukraine remains defiant. but for the millions now living without power and water, this is only the beginning of a long, dark, winter. and date of new cars fall at nick collie joins us from the ukrainian
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capital. welcome, nick. less thought were these are overnight strikes on hassan. i'm the clashes in the east. well, song it has be said was, it has always been since being taken back by ukrainian forces. just a couple of weeks ago is directly on the front line. you've got the russian troops there on the other side of the nipper river when we were there with there was constant or to re fi in the background when we got a bit close to the river trying to film the bridge that the russians blew up when they retreated, they are basically, you get the sense that we were different being watched and they were shot fired. another action to kind of get us to move on as a warning, at least. so there was definitely a sense that people that had just got used to this fire so much that they can kind of, to some extent, weren't taking it back seriously. and we're kind of, we're focusing on getting back to normal life, getting some electricity, some more supplies back. so i think there was an expectation that this was gonna get worse. and with russia basically re establishing positions on the other side of the river after its withdraw that it was going to make life difficult for the
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civilians there. so far there's no sense that civilians in any major number are gonna try and leave carson and get further away from the fighting. in said there's actually more reports people coming back to that city now people who had previously left at the east. well, that was also kind of the clear conclusion, the kind of consequence of the russians leaving cassandra now, they were going to throw all their resources at the east at the done yet region where they've busy made very modest gains since the beginning of this war. this is where the war has been since 2014 rather so you know where the front lines were kind of fixed and it was actually more difficult. the russians to make progress because the ukrainians had trenches, had all the defenses are throwing everything at the around. steve, but more so far, no major changes in the last couple of weeks. but a sense of the russian command is desperate for some kind of gain. something to show for, you know, the huge number of lives are lost in recent weeks. the large amounts of military tech, so a sense that basically they're just gonna not really look too much at the cost and
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desperate to have something. so their boss is in the kremlin for all these losses and all this effort. i miss follows weeks of attacks on the countries civilian infrastructure with blackouts and water shortages affecting larger parts of the country. how will people coping what you might be able see behind me? this is a very dark morning in key of the should be rush hour and there are people out on the streets, but it is still a very quiet and very kind of muted mood hearing. give. it's not total chaos. the grid has been saved. didn't kind of break down fully. this, as we now heard from the energy company here in ukraine, the national grid is working. whereas in the 1st few hours of those strikes recently, we saw you quite busy disintegrate into several regional grids that got what really connecting between each other. did you give our stations have now restart they work? they were kind of forced to disconnect themselves from the network for safety
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reasons, but we don't have any real clear plan, clear schedule about when supplies can re back and temperatures low as they are. this is a very difficult situation and the real fear is for cities like he haven't had give, or they say it's about the kind of centralized heating system. if those heating pipes, if those heating plots are destroyed and the warm water pipes are destroyed in the middle of winter with sub 0 temperatures, then often that infrastructure will basically freeze the water in those parts will freeze. and basically those pipes will have to be totally renew, totally replaced. so that could be a huge long lasting damage. even if you know that you know, it just a few days are spent with those pipes, not working with a, with the bomb. what's not flowing through them, so long lasting damage. it could be created by the detection sense that this is going to be very expensive and europe's countries are supporting. you can really need to get that help in now. fast enough and on a scale to really allow you can't keep on rolling with his punches. thank you for that. nick and nick conley and keith in russia's parliament has approved
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a new law further restricting the rights of the countries. algae bt q. community a. duma law makers unanimously approved legislation banning all forms of what he calls propaganda of non traditional sexual relations. the bill expands the previous that law that applied only to people under 18 effectively blogs, positive depictions of same sex relationships. even between animals. drag queen camilla crazy white entertains the crowd at moscow by the show is irregular fixed to hear, but the performers fear that may soon change. that's because of the new legislation criminalizing any act, seen as promoting what moscow calls non traditional sexual relations. but as a result, with godaddy as experience shows, when these topics come up again, they're trying to distract us from something. those are usually that if it is this
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really the biggest problem in russia right now? i don't think so. love is not propaganda. love is loved everybody. lawmakers voted unanimously to give the bill final approval, framing it as defending rushes, traditional values in a war against the west. goes by the university said to the us secretary of state blinkin. here is the best reply. don't try to impose alien values upon us. you destroy your values. we'll see how this all ends up, which l g b t q plus people in russia already face intimidation, harassment, and sometimes arrest the new law titans existing legislation fanning so called gay propaganda directed at children. the bill extends the band to adults and applies to media cinema books and adverts support organizations or warning, even mentioning your sexuality and public could be criminalized. nobody knows
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how to be applied and why. at this moment, we have no idea to other people who do many l g b t 2 plus people have already fled russia in recent years and they will surely be joined by more. but back at the drag show, their vowing to stay put to mobile. look, can you, this is the 1st time they've tried to bend the beauty of expression. we will go underground will become even more legendary. but there are fears life into tins. russia is about to get even more difficult and more dangerous. look at some more stories making news around the world. the un human rights council has voted in favor of an investigation into iran's crack down on protest as the body will create an international fact finding mission to look into violations, you know, has called a big decision disgraceful under calling and is likely to and unlikely the grant,
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the group access contra barely therefore close to both of its runaways after a break in by climate activists. this video posted by the last generation group appears to show protest is cutting through the fence and blowing themselves to the runway. several activists were detained and the flights were cancelled for nearly 2 hours and the united states native americans use the thanksgiving holiday to hold a national day of mourning. indigenous people and their supporters march the other side where british colonial colonies held their 1st thanksgiving feast of 400 years ago. indigenous groups say the holidays. a reminder of the millions of native americans wiped out by european settling. c at a china, well why? beijing, a saying new coven infection! coven 19 infections have reached a record. 31000 authority of him has imposed locked downs and closures in almost
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all major cities, including the manufacturing hub of jang ju home to the job, to a giant i phone factory. these are rare scenes of an open descent protest of clash with the police. clad in white hazmat suits, worker said, fox corn, the wolf biggest i form plant, engender you are angry, overpay disputes and covert fatigue. the plant is under heavy covered restrictions . workers complain of poor living conditions. they say many of them had to share rooms with corporate patients, and they're not being paid what was promised to them. fox gone has apologized thing, a technical error led to the p disputes. these protests are reacting as china is facing a rec, and surge in court cases and prompting authorities to expand locked downs across china. she isn't the since november more than one point. 2000000 cases of
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infection have been reported in the past week and average of 22200 cases were reported and every day, which was twice the number of the previous week been done. in beijing, government workers blocked the street to ensure people stay at home. residents are allowed to leave only to get groceries and for health emergencies. the discontent over these tough restrictions has been growing your early gone, but everything is halted. how many people have the savings to support them? if things stay closed? and even if you have the money to stay home every day, that's not a life. those are, those are in parts of jen june. 6000000 people have been told to stay home for 5 days and undergo mos testing. all the china recently relaxed, some muster task, all the jewels, many of its citizens are asking if the remedy is more harmful than the illness.
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ah, at the world cup and caught our order. gray and south korea played out a golden draw in the early match of day 5 or but there was plenty of excitement elsewhere with 5 time when as brazil in action and portugal christianity, rinaldo making history as his side took on gotta when portugal rewarded a 2nd half penalty with the school. no, no. there was no question about who would take it. christiana, rinaldo. julie stepped up and became the 1st month ever to score and 5 world cups. his team survived the last minute hold from keep the yoga costa to win 32, and go top of the group. after uruguayan, south korea drew nell no 5 time champions, brazil huffed, and puffed against the dog and sabby a site. but rich allison eventually pounced on 62 minutes. he then delivered a candidate for goal of the tournament to seal the win for the south americans.
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there were mixed emotions for real and below, as he clinched a one, no wind for switzerland over cameron, the country of his birth, the swiss funds were altogether happier about his contribution mixed up for their team is the small matter of brazil. that's it. you're up to date, i'll have more well nears at the top of the hour. beneficial and has your business update, and just, i'm, i'm good. sheesh her understand that i work that hard and in the end is a me, you are not allotted to you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this snobs when i.

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