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the, the the, this is the w news lied from, but in ukraine owners, its soldiers, presidents and landscape. welcome. told him the command is that the defense of money, awful, early and russians invasion, the transfer of russian nuclear weapons develop those causes concerning the neighboring states. the pen,
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tens of thousands of tech defense turned building into a giant open at policy at the annual rates the planet right. the invisible and woke up. you planning and president blow to base the landscape has been paying tribute to the countries on forces. on saturday he welcome time 5 commanders, so that the defense of, of us store, as office started, sorry, early on in the conflict. the soldiers who had been captured by russia were in turkey as part of a prisoner exchange program. most go has denounced their release saying it's a violation of the exchange deal from the battlefield in ukraine to exile in turkey. and now these ukrainian commandants have finally come home.
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yeah, a little problem in the army is about teamwork. from today, we're with him. we'll have our word to say in the battles. the commanders lead the defense of the port city of maria poles through a months long sage, early in the war. as russian forces captured, the city, the ukrainian defend is held out in tunnels under the as of style steel plant. he finally ordered them to surrender in may last year. the commanders were taken to turkey as part of a prisoner exchange deals and was suppose to stay there until the war ended. there was no explanation for the change of plans as the command is boarded alongside ukrainian president blood of his zalinski on his way back from mixing with his tuckers counterparts. the kremlin has slammed, the command is returned home saying birth cave and ankara has violated the terms of
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the agreement. for ukraine, the commanders have become heroes. the return came on the 500, the day of the war. president zalinski released this 40 inch of him visiting snake islands to mock the day. the black sea islands gains nose arising when ukrainian defenders refused to surrender to a russian warship. ukraine lays a recap to the island. what just what i want to thank each of our soldiers for these 500 days or night here from this place. the place of victory as the wall grinds on, the crazy and lida remembered those who have died and the symbols of ukrainian defiance that marked those early days of the war. russia is believed to be finalizing the transfer of nuclear weapons to its close allied by the rules lead to alexander lucas jango has played down previous comments that he wouldn't hesitate
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to use the weapons if necessary. he now says he's confident they'll never be needed . the mixed messages bring little comfort to ukraine. nato. old bella was as david's fellow ruth, as leader alexander lucas shingle, takes possession of a nuclear weapons in miniature form. so quote, the replica of the 1st soviet nuclear bomb made of 1949 was a symbolic, a gift from bella was defense ministers for me. so it comes as rush, it begins handing over some of its real warheads to its most loyal ally, to the more time passes, the more we are convinced that we should have nuclear weapons and bellow roofs in a safe place. and i'm sure that we will never have to use them while they're in our possession. but the enemy will never set foot on our soil mcgough location. go discuss the details of the plan with russian president vladimir putin at a meeting of the blacks, the resort of starchy last month a week later,
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put in set the deployment of the tactical weapons was already underway through the skip, but as it did away. yeah, the 1st i knew clear missiles and have already been delivered to bella bruce, they're only the 1st one us. it's only the 1st batch, which is we will finish the job by the end of the summer. and so i'm going to make it to, i'm going to, we're going to come up with the stationing of nuclear warheads in bella, roost as alarm the countries, western neighbors, poland, latvia and lithuania, are all natural members. the deployment will be high on the agenda at nato summit and looked a wayne in next week fellows as leaders. ok, shank goes, says he only wants peace, but many in the west believe it's is more powerful neighbor, russian president vladimir putin who's calling the shots and bella roost now because of the solution is ok to see the cisco is a professor of international relations at the origin institute for defense studies, she told dw,
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how having tactical nuclear weapons in whose country may now benefits the bell of russian liter. excuse position, embarrassed in certain way. because to teen, you know, it guarantees you survive though. especially if you were each you remember the, the master process program across it processing 20221221 coaching box look or show kind of the time. which made one question quite the more dependent on putting and also a pressure regression cost to support the russian invasion of ukraine. so the re sent territory has been used as a launching pad for some of the attacks on ukraine. so placing nuclear weapons will tie boilers even stronger to the fate of booting to the fight to russia. and it will make it harder even when, but when we're crushing probably is gone, it will make it harder for billers to turn toward to whereas if they would choose to do so, a professor of international relations gushing assists
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a whole lives has started moving folks along its eastern border with fellows, as well as the usually a threats we just thought about. poland is concerned about the presence of wagner for financing neighboring fellows, polish defense officials say that now deploying over 1000 soldiers and 200 units of equipment to increase their readiness. poland as well as other nation members, feet by lerosis' decisions. so hot spots and troops will cause quite a instability. innovation. let's take a look now at some of the other headlines making youths in may, june, us treasury secretary janet the ellen said had talks with chinese officials have helped improve ties between the world's 2 daughters to economies yelling is wrapping up a 4 day trip. she said discussions, but for down save for sure about that. it will take more than one visit to solve challenges. largest economies is ready for lazy water, canada, to disperse demonstrations and kind of a tens of thousands of people took to the streets and cities. the policies way of
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oppose the government's plan to perform the judiciary. critics say the law will weaken disappointing courts powers and independence. monday lawmakers will vote on the bill. last be on has one in the 1st openly gay president in the european union . it goes in cambridge, took the oath of office, or the mostly ceremonial post in the capital rica. and cambridge served as likely as foreign minister for over a decade is also a vocal supporter of ukraine and a strong critic of neighboring russia. in brazil, 14 people, including many children, has died after an apartment building collapsed. the structure had been condemned and was being the legally occupied by homeless people. the collapse happened during the heavy rains to be posted to the city of receipt, while many residents were sleeping except being it's quite normal for the j in west africa to experienced very hot temperatures, but even by its own standards,
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the nation is in the grape of the heat, blank, thousands of people that having to deal with power cups and shortages of food, of water, scientists linking the extreme hate to climate change, the depth livestock is a regular site cooling hate. in this, the heart of region of nature is unforgiving to add him of dehydration and heat stress are taking their doors by your gun. now we don't understand this heat man, i can hook the boat and i know most of the content like all, sometimes we've been colleagues to setup the market ticket unions on it and they can not stand out there because of how hot it is. no one but the, the light stalled gets sick from the heat because i, in the office just say nothing can realistically be done to east of the frequent temperature. st. 47 degrees celsius. that is k humans on this epic. and then i get this area which is a dead zone. the rise in temperatures is exceptional. scott,
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kind of say, this is not sustainable foot biodiversity. neither for plants, no animals, that'd be a live plant. any 2nd thing, just treat them printers and the jet advising one and a half times faster than in the rest of the world. people do are feeling the consequences of climate change. yeah, i got a very and it's just so hard i bring to god to protect us. so you don't want to have to. everyone in august is, is suffering and they came to seal the new year is dealing with acute food insecurity, poverty and displacement of its peoples by the to the conflicts. global warming is making the humanitarian crisis. even verse francis, the widespread riley's against police brutality in defiance of an official ban demonstrate as the demanding police reports off the offices showing killed
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a teenager with north african descent during a traffic stump last month. the latest march is also not the remembrance of a dominant tie. what a black frenchman died in police custody in 2016, dw. sonya found, the guy has been out among the demonstrators and told us what you saw was i was at the plus the complete in central paris earlier today. and that was with a mocked, was held in memory of adama, probably a 24 year old black man. who died in police custody in 2016 his data back been spots. focus of the authorities here had officially signed the demonstration of fulfill that. and that it would, you know, could ignite for that office. but you know, more than a 1000 people, the name of the showed up, they marched out an avenue, and then at some point and was scuffles, gro, call to the police, used to a gas to disclose the crowds. a pull. this demonstration was also about, you know, commemorating the depth of 17 year old and i had who was queued up by the police
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recently. and which is, you know, sparked based upon risk in fonts. and so, you know, there were people at the, as a demonstration we using slogans like, you know, just as the now here we were trying to think slogans like know piece of about justice to us. women focused on making a rubbing of says she'll retire at the end of the current football season. she's currently preparing for the women's woke up with her teammates in california before the team flies to a stranger. but they'll again be favorites rapid though, as well known for her work on social issues ranging from eligibility to rights and racial inequality, to agenda and pay equity. and i want to share with you guys, it's going to be my last season. my last ro, customer my last individual season. so obviously they'll be more to come further down down the road after hopefully we get done. what we want to get done here.
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rebuilding privileges beat the heat and danced in the streets for the annual rate of the planet per right. tens of thousands celebrating love, peace and freedom. blue gauge down the famed brandon gate to the victory memorial of mid high summit temperatures. over a 100000 rabbits packed fallon street on the cloudless sky with temperatures topping 30 degrees celsius. a child protecting their music club is to put the hands in the ass and don't like they just don't care. at the rate the planet parade. bosses' daughters and the chaise, raving and swaying that way between 2 a felons most recognizable landmarks, the breton and beg gates to the victory call them the the policy is in its 2nd. yeah. but it has
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a long history. the organizes thought that it's full run of the eye clinic club parade. in 1989, they had a vision that music could change the wild, the know, know at some point they will also be taken up for rates and all the countries. and all people dance there is these people will discover that we're all human beings and we belong to the same family done all hello. and then world peace will happen all by itself. that's the vision. does it gives you some of the policy goes, remember the original rates is kind of, i know it from 20 years ago. it's awesome. i'm here with my kids. it was like that gets wish so many people here today, really different people. it's so cool. the music might sounds angry and aggressive,
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but the ravens 10 that energy into something positive. the loud but peaceful mass call t was a well before mid. nice. they were loud. you could mrs. now you're up to i don't know the world news coming up. our report and takes a look at the back of sense female community. i've been to 01 thanks for being with us. i'll see you again with motors next down. the, you train was like a stepping points. you know, probably point you into that warranty. once.

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