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donald trump faces criminal charges over the mishandling of classified documents. it's the 1st federal prosecution of a former presidency rejects the allegations of loans as a fundraising plus the you minute says agree on a new migration policy. with fines for countries which refused to house asylum, see some libraries, but also faced foster rejection of the use bought the . i'm good. how about as welcome to the program? ukraine has to choose the russian forces of shelling areas where a rescue efforts i'll still on the way to help. residents escaped flooding caused by the collapse of the cutoff cut down. a grand and official sized several people wounded by explosions, instead of sewing on the state,
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including rescue personnel, the shedding force, the suspension of some of these documentations, officials say they are expanding relief efforts despite the ongoing fighting with a focus on delivering drinking water, the cranes ambassador to the un expressed his country's anger at these attacks. we strongly condemn settings, obey recreation areas, in coal, on the russian federation to seize such effects, and allow the recreation teams to safely help the effect of civilian population. we also urge the russian federation to grand full, safe and the common fee, the access to the affected areas of the left bank of the deep river, which are currently on the me under its military control to those explosions, rocks that song just how is of to visit by the ukranian president, for all of them is a landscape. it was in the region to assess the ongoing rescue operation and
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promised to reconstruct everything destroyed in the wake of the collapse of the cutoff. cut down. the president of the london mirrors and lensky meets with the emergency services and ukrainian controlled city of have so on to assess the damage. 2 days after the destruction of the dam on the didn't the pro river st. torrance, of water down stream flooding towns and villages. the number of casualties remains unclear, but local hospitals are filling up the landscape. st. medics and talked with patients during his visit. however, the doctor's, he asked. good replied, the patients will seem a little star struck to see their president. when we listen to what's moral support, no matter how hard it is, says this woman. there are fears the flooding could trigger
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a humanitarian crisis. as evacuated, sions are underway. midst relentless, showing some, refusing to leave the physical residents of half so and have already endured russian occupation before being liberated last november. many have decided to stick out the flood waters as well. they'll have to be careful. the disney pro river forms a de facto front line between the russian and ukrainian forces. officials have warned that the surge of water has dislodged land mines planted on the rivers banks, which are also floating in the water along with other debris. to now let's bring in ukraine in member of parliament, or like say, go so ranko who joins us from keys. now on wednesday, president zalinski said that wasn't good enough help from the one in the red cross
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. with the fallout from the destruction at the time when the i r c was already on the ground. what's your take on this? yeah, that whole whole catastrophe happened and we don't see a really, this drone racks, you know, international organizations like russia did it in the day or the rest of the level of the the weeds devolved sales heavy russian language day. but we see what is russian language for us. the language, you know, today is the language of distraction, of heating of a catastrophe, planetary scale, that's really good tester, feel the vendors care i'm doing now from desktop and this morning. i so my, my, oh nice, it's on my computer already video. how the, how just imagine if we are 100, if you want me to just interest on and how it's taken by the black. the to the sure . so you saw in unbelievable know and so we correction of, of, uh,
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international organization. i mean, ukraine a could have anticipated that this is a is a potential target, could've anticipated the breach, could it has been better prepared for us. see how you could you, how you can do better prepared for sy slots. i mean, like, it's, 1st of all, it's absolutely craziness to do this. secondly, yeah, with the russians, we understand that they can do and anything. but how can we prepare for this? not, i mean, what could we do that you can ukrainian control part of the right back of the river . the situation is controlled today. the people are of a few ages they receive how, what, and you also many charities, independent nations doing what they can include in my um, the charity range of the centers. but on the left bank of the river, which is controlled by russian,
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the situation is get this trophy. they do not make any profile creation. they drive help people. and unfortunately we realize that maybe there is a small town called the list you. so maybe it's name soon will be also known in the world like bouquets. no, maybe does a lot of weekends that we just don't know for the moment. are you worried about the risks about the power plant? nuclear power plant ends up. what is? yeah. what is the situation there? yeah, we are very worried that is one more concern of possible long term consequences of what drives to do with their help could them? because the what uh from was there why or offer up or upstream from the gym was used to cool. richter's was the very your nuclear power plant, which is the biggest in europe and the biggest in the world. just imagine. and in general, that is for the 1st time in human history, the nuclear power plant is directly involved in the middle drift to this we just
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ask the grades. and so we also addressed the well to how far, just to stop these uh, but you could have like many, and do you already take control of this region kind of follow up. and by a great, that's the only way for, for us to understand that it is a stacy. now there is an impending, a water supply crisis in the crime, in the opinion. so what this ukraine i'm trying to do that according to international law. this is jason and hope you fight area is the responsibility of the aggressor. so we can't do anything green yet. that is go in russian hands from 2014 and they have folders possibility to organize life there. so we can't do anything about this. thank you very much like
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say going to rank of the member of the ukrainian problem. thanks and earlier i spoke to mike monte and he's a will study senior fellow of kings college in london in the austin with a rush. i may now be using the current situation to try and retake the city across on so i know that's not what i doing, but what they all doing is impeding the rescue efforts on the kidney inside makes it much more difficult for them means they have to spend more time and more results is thinking about that and this is time obviously that their officials could be using to think about how to conduct the counter offenses. so it's a distraction that is designed to slow you kind down now is either side, gaining any advantage from the situation that was created by the time bridge. uh no, no really. um, i think actually the russians intended it for it to be a small a breach. then it is it's, it's wiped out quite a lot of russian positions,
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both sides or having to expend, but a lot of effort we've heard from your correspondence will be f, as the credit is evans made to civilians and the russians that having to re position quite a lot of bad troops because the bank that they were on the left bank, the southern bank was low and so is greatly affected by the federal. so now russia act, i'm stuff beaten back several major offensive in the last days while ukraine is, once again denied that has already lost its counter offensive. how much strategy is there already in this rather mixed messaging? so my understanding of the situation is that south is, is that for asia, that is a ukrainian thrust. and we've seen some of that. for example, jem and let the tags use the it's one amongst 3 or 4 or 5 different areas where the ukraine's attacking for that, that particular area,
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which i think you're referring to, is several lines of russian defensive lines. the trenches mind fails onto tank ditches and in those areas that happen. the training was assaults that haven't been particularly successful, but most of we expect them to be i'm. this is the beginning of a major offensive, and that will be points of which you training bagels, get destroyed, is really to i need to tell the word day into this sort of major activity, se operation and things will unfold over the next week or 2. mike mountain the in london. thank you very much, mike. thank you. so the co chair of the nobel peace prize winning human rights group in russia has gone trials for criticizing the credit as warranty. ukraine, like our law from the rights group, memorial faces, imprisonment if convicted of this credit thing, the russian military,
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despite this all of says he's determined to keep speaking his mind. dozens of people turned up to the court house to show the support for all like all of the co founder of the human rights organization. memorial is facing charges alternatively discredit to the army. don't stay away. bravo. i will defend the right to express myself as i see fit yesterday, and i will defend the constitution and stupid so that is my responsibility by then with a trust me or both or all of protested against the war and ukraine and was arrested for it. now he's being held accountable for an article he wrote and published in multiple languages. in it, he condemned what he called a present, the war and ukraine, unleashed by pollutants regime. he still stands by his words, despite the trial a memorial whose organization was banned and rusher. in 2021,
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founded in the late 19 eighties, the group investigated political crimes, especially those that took place during this style in error. but now it's not just about the past. it's also about the present might unusual, so to pass, but only they have not only built an author return, reinstate here. i know our state has already become totalitarian in the gum. we see if there is no descent, no freedoms, even though they are guaranteed. and the constitution links me among those who came to support all of in court with journalist and nobel peace prize laureate, dimitri motor to of kind of get me, which adjusted for me to understand the concern. so it was cousin is coming out in support of what the world refers to as and tie ball movement and see if i was extremely dangerous here, i thought you does what you and the opposite of any form of protest is vigorously surprised. this was evident again last sunday when supporters of jo,
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brushing opposition, leda alexi, nevada, and he took to the streets more than 100 people were arrested. the verdict against or like all those is still pending. his trial continues. i think faces separately. he is in prison that's. i've looked at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today to the us supreme court has issued a surprising ruling protection voting rights for black americans. the 5 to 5 to 4 decision rejected efforts by alabama republican party officials to week and legal standards for drawing legislative districts that protect black representation. be heavily conservative, cool, has been expected inside republicans, but to conservative justices voted with the liberal minority joe biden and u. k prime minister, which is sooner kind of announced the new economic partnership. so i mentioned talks in washington and announce the atlantic declaration. i mean to boost industry
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ties on defense and renewable energy. it to say they want to fight threats from a also a terry and states disruptive tech. i'm trying to check to see the little circuit where it says pledge to set more firefighters to help baffle wildfires, and kind of that a 1000 firefighters from australia, mexico, and they were opinion have also joined the 1st to contain the flat. smoke sparked equity warnings across large pods of the us. before us president donald trump is facing charges relating to his handling of classified documents. it's the 1st time for the president has been prosecuted for federal crime. trump analyses been summoned to appear at the federal court in miami on tuesday, was not yet confirmed by the justice department. us medias reporting the faces at least 7 charges investigate just found a cash up sensitive documents. the government documents as trumps. residents in
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florida. in august, the former president says he's innocent and has lost the fund rights appeal for his re election campaign. washington correspondent, we say look, who's not told us how these charges might affect the trumps that tend to return to the white house. here in washington, this feels like a departing sort for a new phase of donald trump trying to shape a narrative in rock. the historic moment is the 1st time that a for president is being indicted for a federal crime which could indeed have serious consequences. this will take months to really play out, but it stacks up the proceedings that are happening against him for real. he already has court proceedings waiting for him over the house. money payments, basically hiding the accounting behind them. that would be coming up within the election here. and the big open question right now is whether the trump can be
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successful in spinning further this narrative where he claims that he is a completely innocent mind that all of this is a witch hunt. and just shortly after the indictment here became public, he said that this basically was just something designed to manipulate an election that is still one and a half years away. and where he isn't even already nominated as a candidate for the republican. so he's trying to spend this narrative. on the other hand, this may be in the end too much for his support, is a set of republicans still support him. no massive watts, but that might not be enough if the serious charges and indictments keep mounting ahead of 2024. and there's crucial elections that could see him face off with joe biden. once again, do not use this. you're looking for reporting from washington that now the interior
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ministers of europe and union have agreed on a plan to reform the blocks migration policies. the new rules include fines for countries that refused to how's asylum seekers. they also speed up the process for rejecting and returning people to countries considered safe. the deal has been hailed by you leaders, but must still possibly repeat in parliament the a major step towards reforming use asylum policies. the breakthrough followed 12 hours of negotiations. sweden, which was the blocks rotating presidency, says the d is a good balance between responsibility and solidarity. today we have taken out his start stepped, after many years of negotiations, we have today taken this important step towards the stable and sustainable
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legislation on migration. under the do you, each you members state will have to accept a certain number of asylum seekers and nations that refuse would instead be required to pay us some of $20000.00 euros for migrant. it also requires members days the cost drug obligation process for asylum seekers from countries deemed safe, making it easier on those whose obligations are rejected. current european union would say people must came asylum in the country and was the 1st or i suddenly new countries like at least being increase would receive the highest number of asylums he goes into. you have long to monitor change for that reason, even though the new deals a good majority support. it leads back and will seen as crucial. now that you've gone to the root stock negotiations with the european parliament with the name of wrapping up the legislation before next, you as you elections
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a lot of bands. he that has been covering the negotiations in luxembourg for as bound. how much tougher board of procedures become with us new deal by the bought of his he to is designed to get rid of migraines, to repass rate and more especially then it is possible right now. but these rules only apply to a small portion of margins only to, for those who come from countries which have an approval rate for us items because under 20 percent and places for this procedure of about 40000 a year. and this is only 5 percent of people that actually arriving them in your every year. and the country is concerned, especially boxed on a day in the, in the north african countries which are considered safe by the european union. and refugees and families from the major countries of origin like syria and they've
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gotten this done. i'm not concerned, but this was a but this can only be a 1st step fits for example, the austrian interior minister. so there's more to come over. the next is, is this decision can kind of be viewed as an appeasement to the european rights if you will, and does the you shift to the right, as well as you can. what's that for several years now that are not only writing and conservative governments, but almost all governments and you want tougher woods of want to close the x terminal voters for irregular or illegal migration as they call it. and a point to, to stem the flow of mines because the numbers are rising onto the german government, for example, the austrian ones. and almost everybody is on boards. they've been, comes to tougher woods is not totally, italians are actually the roots of both proposed and decided on yesterday. the and
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proposed before the italian ripened government came into office now and germany had actually lobbied full of families with children and unaccompanied. mine is to be exempted from these new border procedures. why did germany caving at the end? for the jump into administer, nancy phase of was fighting alone. there was nobody supporting this german of an exemption for families and the and in minus. so she, in the end she had to give in because she was the one to make or to break the whole deal. and that's why in the end this is she and she did agree, but at home, of course, with our coalition. but the greens and their liber rhodes and the social democrats and berlin, she will have some difficulties because the green say this is not good. we have to change that. and, and there's still time to do that because the legislative process is going on. and
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the new roots are only taking effect and maybe next year discussed on the band that he got the thank you very much, bounce in france. prosecute to say there's still no clear motives behind the nice attack, and which for young children and 2 adults were injured. police have jobs, syrian and the over this attack. french media has reported. he identifies as christian and as the father of the child himself, the french president is today due to visit the town where the attack took place. the attack struck as people were enjoying the morning in the fine town of an see a man with a knife targeted small children in appropriate including at least one baby. 2 of the injured toddlers were on vacation with the families from britain and the netherlands. 2 adults were also heard the attack, i tried to flee the scene. he was followed by a member of the public until the police arrived. what easy recess is. as soon as i
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saw what happens, i came here to help the parents of the children were tired. as to him, i think it's unbelievable that there were so few security guards here with us from all the apparently the police didn't arrive on the scene right away. so the attacker had a lot of time on the cell and we said there's a door to that that you for do so you turn is once twice each other and then they start shooting. so often there was tutoring right in front of me and one other person who then fell to the ground. and it's all pretty much question us mind, you know, they're already heard. this is the new my run. we're and i saw children on the ground, the very side talk there is of interest to having to model is unbelievable is on for to she found quite a but the police were so slow. i mean, if i'm only a whole so slow, because you can start to assist on quite a lot there to via tax instruct ways through french society. lawmakers in the
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national assembly held them in its silence. prime minister elizabeth bones visited the scene of the stubbing suspicion. the assess effect as a syria national, who has had recognized refugee status in sweden for the past 10 years. that he applied for a site live in france, which was pointless now, since he already has official recognition as a refugee to, to, to the local public prosecute asset. there was no obvious terrorist motive for the attack that some sports is for you in 10. is there any traction you guys jumped take has at von so the french open final off the beaten beatrice about maya. well, number one from poland dominated the 1st set and the usual style winning 6 to but presented. and how that my i gave her a tough battle in the 2nd set of i thought the sunset kept her cool and ended up prevailing the 7th sunday. she'll be gone. and the 1st for the french open times within 40 years and that was
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a $25.00 cardboard maze ruby which sold for a total price of $13000000.00. 80. are you able to indeed have any this is a reminder of our top story. ukraine has of shoes. russian forces of shelling areas where risk if it's a still ongoing to help residents escaped flooding your brains, president has promised to reconstruct everything damaged by the destruction of the town to the point is coming up. i'll have an update for you at the top of the thanks for the
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