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ah ah this is the dublin years live from by lead the russians defense ministry says it's forces have taken control of solid ukraine denies the claimant has severe fighting is still going on. the small ukrainian town is seen a strategically important for russia as a stepping stone into the dumbass region. also on the program, swedish miners hit upon i rare jackpot,
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a huge find in the arctic. i could cut the world dependence on china for elements crucial and modern technology and the manufacture of everything from wind turbines . for electric vehicles. joe biden comes under investigation, special counselors appointed to look into the u. s. president's handling of classified documents after age, find a more files and lisa marie presley the only child of rock'n'roll legend elvis dies. the age of 54 singer was rushed to hospital after reported cardiac a rest. she spent much of her life celebrating her father's legacy. ah, i'm fill gail. welcome to the program. we start with breaking news. russia's defense ministry says its forces have captured the town of sallie dar in easton.
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you, craig, you craig has denied the claims on the battle for the small mining town has intensified in recent days. it seems a stepping stone in moscow's push to capture the entire dumbass region. if the russian plain is true, taking sally down would be its 1st big battlefield when after half a year of defeats. the cravens describe the fighting for the town as a difficult phase of the war. we can join a correspondent, a sonya found the car in the key. welcome sonya, this is not the 1st time russian forces have claimed to have taken this time. what more do we know the state you are right? i mean, this is not the 1st time you know, we've had really a fuzzy picture of what, who was actually in control and solve all this week. earlier this week we saw the founder of the russian mercenary group, the wagner group who's fighters are kind of leading that assault on sunday. and he, he was claiming that he was in control. we, we saw ukraine denying that claim. we also saw the kremlin, you know,
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walk back that assertion. so there been a lot of conflicting reports about who's in charge. and until this morning, ukrainian officials, including the deputy defense minister and amalia have been saying that their forces are really still hanging on inside it. are still holding out against a punishing russian assault that have been reports of intense battles. overnight we saw president zalinski last night. also speaking of troops there holding out, seeing they were rushing reinforcements and ammunition and supplies to, to the troops there. right. and so now with this latest russian claim has there been a response from keith we haven't had any official response from the ukrainian government to the slightest claim by russia. ukraine. i mean, unless in, in ukraine had been seeing that, you know, even if solid are war to fall to russia, it would only be a symbolic when a not really a strategic victory for russia would mean, you know,
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a rare military when, after after months of really humiliating retreat, humiliating setbacks on the battlefield. here, they were pushed out in car keith in the northeast and kept on last november. and i think for ukraine, the battle for santa dar has stunned into something of a national symbol of resistance against the russian invasion. right. and so as moscow tries to, to capture the entire don battery to had a solid, i fit into that. but jake, so if you like what i think the salt mining town of sal adar is, has taken on outside influence importance in this conflict. i think it's important lies of the fact that it is just 10 kilometers away from buckman, where we've seen some of the bloodiest fighting in this war between russia and ukraine and, and for russia of course, you know, capturing buckman is really key to its goal of occupying the entire don bus region, and i think rochelle sees sorted out as a kind of stepping stone to taking buckboard. unless you're suggesting that,
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you know, taking solid r would mean opening up a new position for rushes, actually within range of buck, more to potentially also cutting off a supply boots or for ukraine forces to book more solid are also has a lot of disuse, salt mines, which unless think could be used by russia in the case of a victory to station troops of equipment that will be protected from your grade in mrs. thank you so much for that us on your family kind. keith was the fighting in ukraine, intensifies of rushes, preparing to mobilize more troops and conscript more young men to fight on the front lines of the move is likely to provoke a fresh wave of russians fleeing to avoid the color. but some russians are found difficult to be granted refugee status. ah, now he can breathe again as danny's love, but she love has finally been formally recognized as a refugee from russia in law. it was a long process. at the end of it,
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stanley's love is relieved to have cut ties with a country that started a war of aggression in the middle of europe. the bitter spittle i fled to the 1st best country so i wouldn't have to go to jail or be sent to war. i don't want to fight against the ukrainians. i have many friends there. the 1st best country, as stanislaus said, was latvia, and you, you member state with a 300 kilometer common border with russia. when the war started to more than 10 months ago, stun, his love decided to protest. the former policeman found himself in the midst of a peace rally in saint petersburg, where hundreds of protesters were arrested. but when the 27 year old received a draft notice from the army, he decided to flee over night. without losing any time he drove to russia's boda with lot. we had to jump over the fence at an unmanly tory location illegally
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because he had no visa them. yet. the brown law orders for us to linkable, veronica, it was terrible. i was panicking. my heart was pounding. i was running through the forest and wondering what if the guards shoot me? the fence was huge with barbed wire. and on the other side there were border guards as well with whose language i don't understand. i had no idea how they would react to get them or can you tell us been the officials and lot where we're accommodating at 1st to let in file for asylum. but a few months later, his request was denied. stanislaus went to court and to fall to the decision in the and he was allowed to stay a rare ruling fall latiere in contrast to germany. the baltic states generally denies russians fleeing military service at the right to spain. the z mobilization in russia, which began in september of last year, had little influence on that policy due to security concerns with this ru,
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supposed to store courtesy, just read it. if you are against the war against mobilization, if you think that what is being done now is unacceptable, then you must come out against the russian government. and i am not convinced by arguments that things are so oppressive there, that no one can take to the streets. tens of thousands of russians are leaving now, according to our figures. and the question must be asked, why should we accept them all? this is also a matter of our own security of her chima mom. hey, when you meet that deductible processor ms. across mr. stanislaus, but she'll of doesn't think that taken to the streets in 2 days. russia can't change anything. he says that there is no rule of law in russia and also no reason to believe the regime was about to collapse either any time soon for him, protests are of the direct way to prison and may be after that to the front lines. all legitimate parts of resistance have been exhausted. people who protest end up
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behind bars, and from there they cannot achieve anything any more. with the yells, stanislaus says he would go back to russia one day when to put in his not in power any more. his parents live there, stanislaus, mrs. of them, he says, but he knows he will not see them any time. so i'm oscar bureau chief yuri rochette, so told me more about the difficulties for russians who are escaping the war in ukraine. well, russians who are going to flee the war must 1st of all be allowed to leave russia phil, other professions in russia that have been forbidden to travel abroad. ah, employees that are part of so called critical infrared or crucial or critical infrastructure. and some state on companies, members of the armed forces are then you have to be able to finance the trip flights it to the western countries have become very expensive because you have to fly via 3rd countries because of the sanctions. and what remains are neighboring countries, armina, kazakstan, georgia, or the baltic states,
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or georgia has long been one of the countries that are hosted thousands of rational citizens fleeing the war and especially mobilization. but the move there seems to be changing towards russian citizens is getting more and more negative. right. so, so of our it is very rigor generally opposed to a most russians who are trying to get there and become refugees will have to stress that to the baltic. countries of course, have not close to their board as to all russian citizens as before, the let russians in who are really threatened people who criticized publicly of the buddhist system in russia. for example, independent journalist, political activists, and their family members. these are all people who can get protection for so called hungarian tarion reasons, but at the same time, for the authorities here simply fling mobilization isn't the reason to apply for asylum. and they argue that while the russians feel their personal lives in danger, but they may still be sympathetic to work at the kremlin. so are there
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a major security concerns you, yuri, is this war popular in russia? or drill hard to see em, how strong the support of put in policies or the boy is. and because many people no longer there even to talk about politics to the subway because they are afraid of simply being denounced. am a few weeks ago, an elderly woman was thrown of a bus from making critical remark about the russian army, a video that shows this incident circle late at the social media. let's have a look at a poll from moscow made about our colleagues. the question that was asked was, what has changed in your life since the start of the so called special boot operation as this voice caught in russia for real the board bad? it's bad for everyone. we should not be fighting that we should live in peace, roseville middle doors, and i've got 2 sons. i worry about them. the situation won't get better, at least the war ins could. how could you force them on to fight and kill? it's against the bible boys. mean you life has changed for the better. with move,
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we'd want less war to be stopped. we heard you reached the voicemail of steadily. oh boy, i hope all these young 18 year old children will get back home, safe and sound. all is good with us, but we worry about our soldiers, that it is away. it's up to the authorities to decide. i don't want to interfere in this book. well, there's will so far it hasn't affected the area where i live. i don't know what's next. is not the only thing that did happen. many men were taken to the front of it, but i support the operation. there are no rallies. everyone here support. you said we've sent humanitarian supplies. that's what people in moscow say. some of them still support put it as we just heard, even though there is great fear of next mobilization wave. by the way, the russian government announced that the draft age is to be raised soon from 27 to
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30 years old. russia needs people on the front line. thanks. worked out europe, europe, rashonta, and rigor. take a look at the most doors making headlines around the world. the german government has called on russia to provide urgent medical assistance to jailed kremlin critical lexington. family is family and support the increasingly distress about his health and that is being denied care. it's been a val, the serving a 9 year sentence is a penal colony north of moscow. officials in south korea seeking criminal charges against 23 officials over a deadly crush as people celebrated halloween. the charges are related to a lack of safety measures include involuntary manslaughter, and negligence. more than 150 people died capital. so when revenues were tracked in a narrow alley, way, prosecutors in japan are formally charged a man suspected of assassinating from a prime minister shinto ave. the suspect will now stand trial ave was shot during
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the campaign speech in july. police say the man confessed to carrying out the killing because of the others room. it links to a religious group. germans economy group by 1.9 percent in 2022, according to the latest data, the country bounds to stave off a full recession last year with the economy, a performing better than expected. despite supply chain problems of russia's war and ukrainian high energy prices acting as drags on growth, a swedish company has discovered europe's largest known reserves of red earth minerals, mining company, l k, a b family deposits in key ruiner in northern sweden, while above the arctic circle rare metals, a group of 17 elephants used in a range of technologies from smartphones to electric cars. the discovery a scene is crucial to enabling a green transition. the process of extracting these metals from such an
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environmentally sensitive region is raising concerns. cyrano in the far arctic north, is already sweden's treasure chest. they've been mining iron or here for years, and soon they could also be extracting where earth. geologists believe these underground caverns could hold more than a 1000000 tons of rare earth oxides. a hugely significant discovery when they have ongoing expiration activities in this deposit, which means that for us it's open, it's not closed. we don't actually know how big it is. but what we know today is by far the largest upholstered of areese in europe. europe depends on imports of these vital minerals most come from china, which has deposits many times bigger. but it's still a breakthrough european union. the geopolitical aspect as say, you can't emphasize that enough. so i would say this is also an important chance
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possibly to become even less dependent of one single country. sweden's discovery will not entirely offset europe's dependence on china, and it will take years to begin extracting the valuable minerals from under these frozen waste of the u. s justice department has appointed a special council to investigate joe biden, after his legal team found at more classified documents of the rest president's home in delaware. the discoveries are politically embarrassing for mister buying. given his criticism, a former president donald trump's alleged miss handling of classified documents. this is where the latest classified documents performed in the garage of you as president of biden's home in wilmington, by law might and should have handed them over to the us national archives. after he left the vice presidency in 2017 might in theater. it was an innocent mistake.
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morrow. people know i take classified documents classify material seriously. i also said we're cooperating fully incomplete with the justice department review that republicans accused the u. s. president of hypocrisy bite and sharpie criticized former president donald trump for allegedly holding on to classified documents. after sensitive files were discovered at trump's home in florida last year. here's an individual that's been in office for more than 40 years. here's an individual that sat on 60 minutes, that was so concerned about president trump documents locked in behind and now we find it just as a vice president, keeping it for years out the open in different locations. biden steam faith. this case is different. the u. s. president wollen dear to hand over the documents to the national archives. the moment they were discovered. on the other hand,
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drum delayed responding to requests from the national archives for months. that justice department ceased to await any conflict of interest, especially counsel in this ticket. the keys or washington based political analyst at least show, talked a survey printed the potential political fall out from these discovers from president biden. given that republicans now control the house of representatives. one of the biggest things going in by favor is that this is almost 2 years out from the election and an entire year out for the primaries start. the downside is the american though, there doesn't always like nuance. he just gave the republicans their greatest, talking white as well as really need to have the democrats office against trump. so it's a, it's a long enough runway. it might become a lesser issue in the next year. but it definitely will be something i think we'll be hearing again from the republicans as a year out to take him on
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a 20 for the ciocca will take a look at some all stores making headlines around the world. now, the 6 people have been killed in severe weather in the us state of alabama powerful storms, including a large tornado, struck near the city of selma authority. se dozens of homes were damaged or destroyed. rescue was still searching for people trapped beneath. at daybreak researchers saying that one of the world's biggest oil companies made highly accurate predictions about global warming, well publicly rubbishing such science to protect its core business. the study in the journal science says exxon mobil. scientists knew about the risks of fossil fuels from the 1970 s, but chose not to disclose them. exxon denies the accusations. now a teenager short during anti government protestant peru died on thursday, bringing the death toll from a month of violent unrest to $49.00. since december support of the asked the
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president, petro castillo, have marched on barricaded streets in the south american country, demanding new elections. on the removal of the current liter dina boyar to the carried more coffins and effigies of their unwonted leaders in jail cells. thousands of noisy protesters hit the streets of the capital lima to demand the resignation of their president. and i thought this amount of indignation, pain, and suffering. it's having a psychological impact on those of us who are following what's happening in the provinces, especially our brothers and sisters there who have been killed. it's a total massacre. my 2nd book back into school, the ancient capital of the inca empire. the caskets were real. locals, better public farewell to a killed protester. elsewhere in the city clash is broke out.
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yet again, police fire tear gas. protestors responded with stones and slingshot fire. by night, the violence escalated. the turmoil was triggered by the arrest of former president pedro castillo, last month, feeling after he tried to seize emergency powers to evade impeachment, over sleeves allegations. the insuring crisis has rocked the country. mark cause kish baker was protesting at the airport when he was killed. was these young ladies, but had only shot him? i don't know who gave the orders uncle that now we want those responsible for his death to pay for us on this by so much like market. most of the victims, hail from working class heart lungs loyal to castillo communities, united in recent weeks,
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in protest or in grief. and sometimes bo and mexico city has deployed thousands of national guard officers to patrol its subway . system officials have suggested that a recent series of accidents could have been caused by sabotaged dozens of passengers have been killed and injured. out in force on mexico, cities subway. the national guard on patrol across a network which carries nearly 5000000 passages a day. a series of accidents has unnerved subway riders. officials believed sabotage could be to blame one moment sun a actually on in their actions. an unusual events occurring on the south twinkling . no matter. and what matters lost to this the citizen little as yet any passengers have good reason to be worried. just a few days ago, 2 trains collided, killing one person, an injuring dozens. president lopez,
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upper doors often criticized for turning to the military to tackle problems that says in this case, it's the right thing to do. mom was at the navy. he lands. yeah. e we are going to have survey, literally, emma. they can call it militarization or whatever they want. actually, we're taking responsibility because prevention mass is better than regret any gillum and that not everyone's convince. sabotage is behind the failures on the subway. many blame poor maintenance, antiquated systems, and years of under investment. commuters are grateful for the uniformed presence it is stressful wondering where that is going to be an attack. the officers are doing a good job or whatever the truth of the cause of the accidents on the subway. the mass as the national guard and the police are there to stay.
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lisa marie presley the only child of rock'n'roll legend, elvis presley has died of the age of $54.00. singer songwriter, i'm protector of her father's legacy, reportedly suffered cardiac arrest. lisa marie presley pictured at the golden globe awards just this week. the 54 year old, apparently in good health. you only days before she was at graceland, the home she inherited from her father elvis presley, crowd said, gathered to mark what would have been his 88th birthday. you keep saying you're the only people that can bring me out of my house. not to lisa marie presley was born in february 1968, exactly 9 months after her parents, elvis, and priscilla married,
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they later divorced and when their daughter was just 9 years old, elvis died. it was a traumatic start for the only child. presley was married 4 times including to singer michael jackson. but that ended 2 years later her marriage to act and nicholas cage lasted only a few months. she had 4 children in total, one of her sons, benjamin, died by suicide in 2020 ah price li for wished her own singer songwriter career, which she could never escape her father's iconic status. i feel that he would have been proud, but i think that he also would have understood sort of the path that i had to lead to find myself here, like the 1st 2 albums needed needed their place just because i needed to know. and
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then i had my own audience, i needed to find my own, my own kind of voice, and try on different things for myself. um, i think you would have understood the path. i got to tell you, lisa marie presley was very close to her mother priscilla. in a statement following her daughter's death, priscilla described her as the most passionate, strong, and loving woman i have ever known. i'm are you reminder of our top stories at this hour? russia says it's force of taking control of salida on eastern ukrainian time scene as a stepping stone into the dumbass region. ukraine denies claim assess, severe fighting is still a state owned swedish mining company has uncovered a limits deposits in the arctic. the fine could reduce europe's and use europe dependence on china for the elements which are crucial and the manufacturer of smartphones, electric vehicles,
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and wind turbines. u. s. justice department just pointed a special counsel to investigate after more classified documents. we found a president 5 delaware report to emerge this week. the secret documents have been found in an office used after leaving the vice presidency in 2017 i'll have more world years at the top of the hour in good shape is next helping you to do exactly what it sounds good. ah with
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