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including presents. zalinski is home said, also coming up that he created commits new troops to it's counter offensive, which so far has been advancing slowly against deeply entrenched russian forces. plus enough to pressure the so called stomach state claims responsibility for suicide bombing and pakistan last killed at least 50 people, including several children and humans, world heritage watch dog selves. the alarm for italy's taurus magnet, ben is saying it should be added to the list of sites that aren't considered in danger. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. russian authorities say a drone was hit, has hit a high rise building in moscow. official said it's 2nd time,
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the same office tower has been hit since sunday rushes, defense ministry accuse due crane of being behind the attack to other drones were reportedly shot down in moscow's western suburbs. the incident in moscow comes after a russian missile strike on ukrainian president belonged to me as the landscape. hometown killed 6 people and wounded dozens more on monday morning. while ukraine says it's now pouring troops into its counter offensive, against occupying russian forces. this comes after months of training by western countries which have also said modern weapon systems. the boost in truth numbers could be pivotal to ukraine's advance, which so far has made only modest gains. this is what's left of a liberated village, start home my oscar, reduced to rubble after a fierce 10 day battle by ukrainian forces to dislodge russian occupiers. a rare
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piece of good news. so rare that present info to me is the landscape mentioned at alongside much bigger bottles from last year give or it's come, the candle ones bit pass on now the liberation of style mileage. gotcha. okay. my ssl ukraine claims to have liberated over 200 square kilometers of territory. but the front line has only moved a few kilometers in the nearly 2 months that ukrainian troops have started pushing south and east. trying to break through mines concrete barriers and trenches that have slowed their advance and cost many ukrainian lives as well as western equipment. steve craniums have hundreds of tanks and troops carriers from germany. the u. k. france and the us. bradley fighting vehicles, challengers, leopards there, indispensable, and breaking through front lines. but many have reportedly been destroyed. and the russians have adopted new tactics using drones to help pinpoint artillery strikes
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and using remotely that needed mines. meanwhile, ukraine is sticking to one part of their strategy that hasn't changed. they're trying to get their native was sourced artillery and rocket launchers into a range of russian ammunition, depos, blowing up the equipment in the rear. so russians can't use it at the front. drone attacks have also become more frequent on russian territory in border areas and assaults that have little military value. but for us, russia to divert resources and on the russian occupied crime in peninsula and important staging ground. every village that is liberated provides a boost to the beleaguered ukrainian side. but the cost is steep. ukraine only has a certain amount of troops and tanks that can lose in what looks less and less like a lightning offensive. and more and more like
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a long grinding slog dw is meant to you is building a is in key. i asked him for the latest on ukraine's calendar events as what we've seen is that they keep putting pressure on the rushing lines. and they hope eventually to break through at some point whether this will be possible or not, is absolutely unclear by the moment, probably the results will only be seen when it's over. then we will know whether they have been able to make substantial progress or whether they have been throwing all this manpower and material into just make a few adjustments to, to, to the front lines. what we see is that you, this is really costly for ukraine in terms of equipment, but also in terms of manpower, we've just been to a place near the front line near bus route. this is one of the main directions of this counter offensive on how to look at how the ukrainian army trains new person
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now that they need to bring in all the time these ukranian recruit and learning as fast as they can. they've had less than a few months of basic training. now they using all the time, they have to learn how to store in the trenches soon they're likely to be doing it for real. even though many have only been in the army for a few weeks. not long ago, nightingale, that's his goal. assign was living in his village for conditioning this but of course i don't think we're well trained to run this. there's a reason why soldiers in the army don't just serve 2 months. of course we need more training or shut up, but we're in a situation where a lot has broken down really was we need to be fast to replenish it. there is no time, it's to go, go,
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go. but that's what it says it, storming and clearing the trenches is not only one of the most important operations . it is also one of the most dangerous the word among the soldiers is that the biggest challenge is to survive the 1st time. and the valley, anybody survives more than 3 on huh? no, no, no. it was at the front already which is showing we cleared the enemy's trenches in a small grove. it's terrifying. you missed them that you try to hide among the trees while you are just being sailed constantly from mortars, met them with the butt, and let's get away. there is no official speaker, but you can tell casualties on high by the d month and usages the unit these men
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with join is fighting just over 20 kilometers a waiting. your buffalo soldiers are constantly rotating in and out of their position. yeah. some of these instructors pull from the front line to work for a while. others train full time after being images which on the nuances, this is america full. of course, there are differences between mobilized recruits and soldiers who served $56.00, or even only 3 years. it was easier with them. we did not have to spend so much time on the basics of awful, but i still don't think the level of preparedness has drawn, which we have more experience commanders now who can prepare the recruits even when they stop running the tension, we may still know the code to the front can come any time. so thanks for that report by the way of very, very impressive mit mathias, ukraine has been finding an intense war against russia. it's much bigger neighbor
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for a year and a half. now we saw the stress on the troops in your report. how is morales holding up among the ukranian troops? well, the adjacent is very different. if you have people who have been drafted conscripts, then if you have available in t as in these volunteers do not come in any more because people also have realized now how dangerous it is. this is a very dangerous phase of the will. the soldiers are, of course good. however, of course, there is still a sense of urgency that this needs to be done and among the society, the support for the army holds up, the nation's keep flowing in. however, of course, every single soldier is now in a very different position than in the beginning of the war when they have volunteered so far. however, it does not seem that this seems to me that this is a major problem, but the soldiers refuse to do tasks or something like that,
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which is thank you very much for now. our correspond to mt of leticia spelling, sketch up on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. russian opposition figure vladimir, cover him loose will serve 25 years in prison after a russian court rejected his appeal. the british duel national was charged with treason in april. last year for criticizing loss goes offensive in ukraine, u. k. has responded by sanctioning the judges involved in his truck. a large civilian leader also searching has been pardoned, done 5 criminal charges, but still faces several others. and will remain in detention. the military hosted cities elected government in a coup in february 2021. the pardons. com is part of the mass prisoner amnesty marking a buddhist commentary. and chinese state medias say at least 11 people have been killed in severe rainfall in beijing. nearly 13 are still missing. days. heavy
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rains and flooding have prompted authorities to close trains stations and evacuate people invulnerable communities. the rainfall is highly unusual for the chinese capital. now the pack is done in and of can sell these lubbock state militant groups as it was behind the suicide bombing that killed more than 50 people. the victims were attending a rally for a political group sympathetic to the taliban. police say several of those killed were children hundreds gathered to bury their loved ones killed in an attack, input to district in north west pockets done. you don't know how much it costs and stuff were killed, were serious and down to earth. members of our family, both in, in our neighborhood, people say they never sold them picking on anyone. this is a grace and justice on orlando by john. we set out to be meeting on sunday, a suicide bomber designated himself as
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a political convention held by the to me at one of my islam of policy. we hundreds of supporters were attending the power and exactly what happened. i just sourced fox and heard a big bang out of what i was sitting close to the stage. and the leadership was also near the stage. the bloss, i saw hundreds of people lying on the ground and people started firing into the a lovely firing. the many of the wounded, including children were taken to the city's main hospital in critical condition. and others were moved by military helicopter to the shower. the multicultural was the 2 powerful. flames were coming out so high. i couldn't see anything because of the fly. i remember the truck from my chair and my leg was inches. i got a few injuries due to ball bearings and many
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a time before. this is definitely only one investigative examines assigned to the last, the so called stomach state has claimed responsibility for the attack talk. hassan has seen a spike and attack since he asked and tyler bond. so it's power in neighboring afghanistan. 2 years ago. the do me, it's all of my and it's not potty is type to be ideologically aligned with the pockets. dani ton of on arrival of this nomic state. now policy officials are pending for most support from pockets downs government will go over the ellis land. supporters are afraid because j. u, i workers are especially targets. we demand from the current government to put a stop to these kind of instances of the buckle. the policy says the bombing was intended to weaken its ahead of parliamentary elections this year. for now, families continued to bury those killed and doctors attend to the wounded s b as
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growth the desktop could rise to west african countries have said, any military intervention against new share will be considered a declaration of war against them. the military hunters, the rule, both molly and burkina faso made the joint statement after the army seize control in the chair. last week. the economic community of west african states were equal was as announced, sanctions against the chair and says it will use force if the military doesn't reinstate. president will have a the zoom within one week or more. and this was spring in our correspondent elisa shakuma. she's in lagos and neighboring nigeria, elisa, the military, james and molly and bertina paso seem to be aligning themselves with the qu, leaders in the chair. what do you make of that? well savvy, just saying that the stakes have just turned higher in the region of west africa,
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particularly just as you mentioned, i did join statesman from birth date in june salad. molly, i'm booking out fast. so saying that the any acts of aggression or forced to be use indeed every st. jude say, i guess it was $190.00 j would declare the motion of who gave them themselves. don't forget the phone issue. we have for the countries on how many treatment june tests, everybody seems like it's pointing west africa. molly, well cannot process. i'm guinea, perhaps may not even join, you know, forces, so drank a voice and so forth in some, some sorts of i'm laser june tab. so the deputy uh with the new jersey. so that's the situation right now. these things have been hired since echo wise gave us the ultimate something, but for 7 days. so we don't specifically unruh phone dish and we still mohammed based. it moves to the b been detained. well echo as i've made, the i called the june tests of molly, but cannot process. i've also made just bounce there as well because they seek another community of west african states is demanding that new jersey
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democratically elected leader be reinstated within a week of his threatened to use all measures including force to restore constitutional order. as we noted, how likely then is military intervention in the share. now sorry, that is the tricky situation to find out sales individually because it's not necessarily it is very, quite rare to see deployments of west africa look, steve says, so in a country the last time we saw that most recently was uh well and the situation they get in dam guy were sending any sports as well as st. seeing when he refused to step any pocket he started read to have, you know, potentially echo wise on that and you need to not be the chairman nitrous new president. zip. what i sort of a who's been talking tough, i'm saying i think echo was basically a by todd this time. they don't want to use in the region anymore. but it seems that they taking a really hot us bounce than the initial cruise we seen in molly. i'm booking that
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process. so will they come to that? as we speak to tammy? the declaration for my quest made on sunday is 2 days into the accounts down. i mean, on monday, so thank you very much. that was our correspondent, alyssa, shrink what my illegals. the united states has the most school shootings in the world by far the publication education. we counted 23 in the 1st half of this year, resulting in 13 people killed. and the violence at some us schools doesn't stop even during the summer break. in the city of memphis, tennessee, police shot interest of the man who tried to break into a jew a school and fired several shots outside the building. no one, but the shooter was injured. police say he was a former student as well. the state with the most school shootings this year in the us is texas. to address this,
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the governor has mandated extra armed guards and other safety measures, but some on texas to tighten its gun control laws to dw met with students in houston. i last year, last year i am from the bay. i'm caroline police. my name is jayla. in houston, texas. we meet for high school students in active numbers of the march for our lives movement. a student led advocacy group all a good fighting for better gun laws. like many around the us, they have demands that they believe create a safe classroom environment. i would say if we were to do 3 wishes, the 1st problem of those which has to be a universal background checks raising the age of bar on purchase from $18.00 to $21.00. if i do the support bathing assault rifles not only are students with teachers are concerned, dallas space arts teacher, katrina rasmussen, believes that current safety precautions are not enough in without gun control. it's only
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a matter of time until the next school shooting. as i feel like we're playing russian roulette, i think it's only a matter of time. i don't think that the safety measures we have in place are enough to prevent something from happening. in a sense. it's like security theater. in response, texas governor greg abbott signed a new security mandate law school say doctor to slow down any potential intruder, we must establish the safest standards. we cannot let a nother school year go by without making our schools safe. on the outskirts of dallas, several teams from a nationwide window security film installation company are getting ready to integrate some of these measures the company, c, e o james b o explains what his company is doing for him. we demonstrate that not so right now we are installing, pressing the windows and installing dual functions, solar security film for, for century mitigation. right?
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so what we called delay. so we're trying to delay people entering all the windows is also part of the state mandate for the state of texas. supporters of the governors law believe that increasing security in an outside school campuses will help to prevent the next shooter bo seize his company as being a small but critical part of the solution. because at the end of the day with the data is their doors and glass doors are the weak spot in schools. and that's what's being breach. some of the students in houston still believe that governor abbot failed to meet the student's needs and has to readjust his focus and create a safe environment. when you bring in the school for the situation, measures that make your school such thing, costal and really scary place has to be either not safe, they're not, they don't feel safe, they don't feel comfortable. it doesn't bring comfort. hopefully, school shootings are a thing of the past, the sooner the better they all agree that time is on their side to bring real
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change to america when it comes to school safely. and here's look at some more stories from around the world chile and police of seas. illegal drugs worth more than 10000000 euros authorities said the whole included over 300000 ecstasy pills as well as 13 kilos of met him up and kind of mean and had come from europe. officials called it the largest seizure of synthetic narcotics in south american history. young people from around the world are gathering in the lisbon portugal for world youth day. this year's event, the 1st since the pandemic is expected drop hundreds of thousands of young catholics. pub, francis is due to arrive in portugal on wednesday to take part in the procedure. the british prime minister wishes to not has said he wants to max out the you case, oil and gas reserves, as he announced a 100 new drilling licenses in the north sea. environmental groups say the plans
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would make it impossible for britain to meet its climate commitments. mass tourism over development and climate change are taking their toll on the historic city of bennett's humans. cultural agents that unesco is recommending that it should be added to a list of world heritage sites in danger. the agency is encouraging better preservation of the site for the future. as romantic bridges criss crossing the dentist as canals he would sell fee, taking tourists gone to layers, invite passers by to step aboard was st. mark's square is packed with visitors. ben, this is one of the most stunningly beautiful cities on the planet. but it's become a byword for devastating mass tourism. the historic lagoon city is over run with visitors all year. the winding, narrow streets and fragile waterways can cope on
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a single day during the 2019 carnival. any 200000 people squeezed into the historic center unesco warren's that overall there was a lack of significant progress by easily in addressing these issues. the cultural agency could put the city on the world heritage endangered list. some steps have been taken. large cruise ships weighing more than 25000 tons are banned from docking. city officials have also considered imposing a reservation and ticketing system. although that is sparked fears, venice could become a joint team park. in recent years, bennett has taken to punishing him preparatory. his behavior. visitors have been fined and kicked as of the cigna topless photos on a war memorial. and having a picnic on a 300 year old landmark. the weather this keeps spanish on the heritage list will be decides, and other units go meeting and re out. in september the
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at the williams world comp, co hosts, australia tramped and a must win game monday evening to reach the last 16 among the group. we're group rivals, nigeria, australia is matilda is illuminated olympic champions, canada in style and avoided the fate of fellow hosts, new zealand who had already crashed out of the tournament with a back against the wall. i was trail. yeah. took the initiated right from the start, and they were rewarded after 12 minutes. haley ross, so hit home for the lead 5 minutes before half time. it was russell again who found herself in the right spot to reach the back of the next australia. simply a step pasta, ben, canada, mary, fall us some whole minutes to ricocheted the ball over the goal line to make it 3. now, after 58 minutes, everything seemed to be working out for australia. on
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the brink of full time, the referee awarded a penalty for this clumsy tackle no problems for stuff. kempley, a commanding waiting for the co host who go through to the knockout stage. well, canada are eliminated. dw sports corresponding tom general. i was at the game in melbourne and gave us his thoughts after the match to 8 was do or die for them until this hey, and opens and night. and they all well and truly alive. they advanced being strident style into the know count stages of this competition on have avoided the dreaded early illumination. now the talk ahead of this game had been about the role that suit the style. so i guess i'm cub would play in the event. she remained an unused substitute while her team proved that they were moving capable of doing it without having pay the rest. so mary filed on stuff kindly providing the goals and
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it convincing for new with in tonight's other game in group 8, nigeria have advanced into the knockout stages as well off to drawing against island, meaning that for canada, the olympic champions it's cotton's with 40 year old christine sinclair, unlikely to feature again in 2027. 1 of the great well kept korea's draws nearer to gates close. the record go score of full time in international football has paid at 6 wild cups. but this one ending in early departure looks very likely to be lost while canada bid farewell. the real headline here in open tonight is base. the matilda is all waltzing on into the round of 16. it's. it's only been a few days since billionaire eat on mosque, announced he was re branding twitter 2 x spelling out his intentions for the platform with a giant sign with no x,
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no longer marks the spots of the headquarters for the online messaging service. the sign has been taken down after san francisco authorities receive thousands of complaints about the massive, glowing ex directed, erected with the without a permit. last week. many people expressed their displeasure, the re branding using twitter to voice their anger as they continue to comment on terry martin. thanks for watching the
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