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the, the, this is the, the news live from the island legal victory for in run called an appeal called suspends. the form of pakistani prime ministers conviction on corruption shots stop the expected stop. still faces of the other kids. also from 20000000 people in florida, brace full, highly trained identity a. the sold strengthens as it hits for the us off to and leasing flooded in cuba. and germany's government announce assessment, build in euros in tex costs to boost the economy. but
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a new poll finds nearly 3 quarters of voters unhappy with a ruling coalition. the, i'm good. how else? as well come to the program? russia has stepped up a tax on coup, young skin, north, east, and ukraine. russian forces occupied the city for 6 months before being pushed out . now the trying to recapture it, ukrainian authorities of ordered the evacuation off coupons use abraham accompany the red cross unit as they went from door to door trying to persuade civilians to leave the men in this fence or in the life and death commission. we follow as the offer civilians a week out of one of the most dangerous parts of the country. almost every is can
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you take to try to save life. so let us go this. you have to take risks to this down to lose for the deal of people and not to blame for what is happening. i assume the ukrainian government orders are clear. everyone in coupons and the surrounding areas has to lead versus says it has captured positions in the region showing and destruction are part of everyday life. here he goes, 1st, stop today is a village on the outskirts of the city, anna, and her 3 small children are ready to go. she's been living here with her husband stanley. he is absent. and his mother in law, lena won't join her. she and her 2 sons are stay i don't want to leave up to look after the house. i still have 2 children here. and 12 would a go,
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have nowhere to go. she's written civilians and children on her gate, hoping it will provide some protection if the russians returned. ivan is about as old as the board. the family spent much of his life in a basement to avoid showing and russian soldiers. he now finds the outside world terrifying, says emma and to show him damaged our house. she doesn't need to see something other than for an occupation. my children have been traumatized for the rest of their lives from what they have seen. and then her kids are leaving the danger zone . the many are not taking that decision. some 2000 people have signed document stating they won't evacuate and won't hold authorities responsible. if anything happens to them. the city has a special place in the story of the score. it's geographically closer to russia,
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then to the regional capital for keith. and early on in the invasion, the mayor surrendered russian soldiers occupied troop ask for 6 months. volunteers tell me the suspect some of those refusing to leave or staying in the hope that pressure will take over again. that's my son. as to why it was only we call them the loan creators. and i was on, unfortunately, in these areas, on the border with russia that i could fire. there was such people on the, on the little this is on it. and her children arrive at a reception center in her teeth, a 100 kilometers away from the kids. get toys while she registers. they get places in the dormitory, they can stay here until she figures out what to do. next. we go through the thing it's can run. your child says we saw
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a blown up tank and the soldiers just lying on the road. the children, so all these i don't want them to see it anymore. that is part of it to wait on. it does not know what the future holds for her and her children. but for now, being away from the immediate threat and feeling safe is enough. now let's go back to your grand for more and what's happening on the front lines. your is, soc, is an advise that the ukrainian defense medicine joins us. and now now you may have heard and now story about these evacuations ordered by the government. all the russians really about to read, take some t territory that ukraine one back from them. uh, 6 months ago. a good, good afternoon. of course, you know, while it has been well then a year and a half since the beginning of these large scale invasion and we have seen so much tragedy so much that so much destruction is still break. so when we get reports
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like the one you've just had in your package, when we see children who indeed have been traumatized for the rest of their lives. but trust me, this only makes us more angry and more determined to win. and trust me, russia is getting no age of ukrainian land from now on the direction of the military activities will be only one way which is driving the enemy out and read all the russians are regrouping. they are sending reinforcements to come down, stay a whole thing to make, to be honest, cannot buckboard. but look, rushes are running out of options. and sometimes that actually seem so chaotic, they are looking for some gains and that failing, they have not been able to achieve anything in the last 134 months or even an inch . on the other hand, we offer a rest and yes, not probably not. so fast as even we have hope for, but at the same time we're moving forward. the initiative is on our side. and most importantly,
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we see the stories of our children like the one you just show me yours and they motivate us to move forward. and as you just said, you find it difficult to make progress or as much progress as you would want to make. why is it so difficult to god? i'm sure you know by now that we began these offensive operations some time ago when, when you that'd be out of me as had like 4 months for building up extremely on presidential the, from the historical point of view defense lines. millions of minds. you know, the, my few of the saw extensive at some places on one square meter, you would get 5 land mines or anti personnel mines or inside the tank of mine. so that means that the density of the mining in some parts of the front line, which stretches all the 900 kilometers. so the density of the money is so heavy that it is even possible to use the mining equipment that the money has to be done
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manually. while we are breaking through these mine fields. and as you know in the south, in particular, this operation direction is a present actually the cell, the excess of power offensive operations. we are achieving progress. we're seeing how russians are very often surrendering. we're seeing that they have degrading demoralized. and i think the initiative is for you on our side. so we are widely optimistic about the future progress of this kind of offensive. but obviously running out of time autumn is coming. that means right in mouth. and then the window is going to be cold and snow. do you see that you have a child coughing all for us and supply roads, or taking back territory even cities before that? to get out? we don't think in those terms, we are running out of time every day because every day when we see the enemy, the war criminals, the rapers, the looters, the russian army on island, we're running out of time. so we are doing everything we can and our allies. thanks to our allies, we're able to find
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a smartphone. we are receiving weapons that allow us to be smart, to minimize the losses on our side, and to maximize the losses on this side of the enemy. we're destroying the artillery. we're just showing that logistical and supply lines. we're destroying the munition depos. we are destroying the sol just is about $400.00 russian soldiers killed on a daily basis on average. so time is of course affect the weather conditions will be affect uh, what we are doing all we can to end this war as soon as possible. you mentioned the allies, do you think is the pressure, do you feel pressure to make more progress to keep the us and all that lies behind you and to keep providing equipment and munition our l? i'll show you. i'm waivery support to us and our allies. i'm very well informed about all the complexities and challenges of this unprecedented war. this is the largest well since the end of the 2nd world war. so our allies,
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i'm very well aware, we are in touch with them on a daily basis. they know about our military needs. they know about the challenges about the risk. so we are confident in the support of our allies and you know, together we are fighting your goal for our shared values. our allies understand very well that the, what was your funding in ukraine while defending your printing terriers? we are also defending our shared values because as our president zaleski said many times, as many as there are defense, that many times russians are not planning on stopping in ukraine and eastern european countries like the baltic states, poland, slovakia. they are all next in line. she referred to stop russia ukraine, but we're not gonna let that happen. you restock the advisor to the ukrainian defense minister. thank you very much for taking the time to talk to the the the news. thank you. got 20000000 people in florida. uh, bryce for harvey signed i dahlia authorities of declared the state of emergency and
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issued evacuation orders for much of the state. the storm has already called flooding in cuba, where people are still leaving their homes they're getting out while they still can. after days, a relentless rain residents here in plenty month or leaving the fate of their village in the hands to vidalia. as a tropical storm intensifies cuban authorities or bidding on decades old buses to get their citizens to safety with much of the west coast and the water officials are scrambling to evacuate tens of thousands to higher ground the flooded for 2 days. it hadn't returned much before it, but now there's a lot of water. it has rained quite a lot, but it's florida that's expected to catch the worst of it all. use ras? authorities ordering mandatory evacuations in several areas. as a governor declared a state of emergency for 46 of florida. 67 counties, d
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n. c. simply one. whether expect it to propel the tropical storm from a category one to a category 3. hurricane by tuesday, with wind speeds of up to 200 kilometers per hour. this is going to be a major impact and flirty and should expect that this, this storm will be a major cat 3 plus hurricane. so please prepare accordingly. this home to the highest number of hurricanes in the west. that's something people here don't have to be told twice. residence in tampa, loading up on stand, backs the gas at water if they can get any better to be prepared versus not prepared and have regrets. you know, we're calling as to whether sam backs will be enough to say floridians this time remains to be seen . but in this new age of extreme,
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whether it's the best shot. many here have got to have a look at some of the other stories and making headlines around the world. central and eastern china are being hit by extreme weather has rescued teams of actuated residents because of flooding. an unusually wet summer has resulted in weeks of heavy rainfall last month. tie from the city for world, the heaviest rain full in more than 10 years. saddam's military leader up though for top i'll go to hong, is in egypt on his 1st floor and visit since fighting interrupted between the army and power of military forces. other one is holding thoughts with the egyptian president up the thoughts of how c c. egypt previously offered to mediate between sedans, warring politics, prosecutors in germany have close to sexual assault investigation into 2 linda months. the single the metal band i'm starting be was accused of drugging at assaulting women at off the show parties. the denies any wrong doing and prosecute
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us from no evidence to support the allegations. a quote in pockets donna's suspended the conviction of the former prime minister in run. com, the one time cricket style was jailed earlier this month of to be sentenced to 3 years on corruption show the suspension, but not least accounts release as he is also facing further charges of leaking state secrets. berdigs or does open questions about whether he could come test august on the next election to the gentlest machine. a boss is following this story from his lama bonsa and i also earlier what's likely to happen to him run con though. well, what transpired today was that as soon as the him ron han, wisconsin relief, in one case he is being detained for another case. members of the amount of hans bar g pocket start that he can saw are faced with ace real situation in which is
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soonest, supports grantham release. they're immediately confronted with police in front of the court house where they are picked up on new charges. it was expected that the same tactic would be used and even on hand to keep him out of politics. we can expect for now that no matter how many times the courts me gone to mankind release from cases he will probably remain in jail for the foreseeable future. the aim of the establishment has been to remove him on hand from politics to the elections are carried out. so we have to see how things found out. now what the move is ruling mean for the political instability that has been gripping pocket style? as far as the political stability of bucks on is concerned, the situation is untenable. there have been 3 elections since 2008, when the dictates him were shut up, was forced to hold democratic elections, and subsequently 3 interventions by the military establishment to undermine the political dispensation. this latest intervention comes at
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a time of an unprecedented economic meltdown. the public clearly views the decisions currently being made as on democratic and led by the military establishment, rapidly eroding any goodwill they may have. there's also a sense that difficult times would require a broad democratic political consensus so that the public order can be maintained during a difficult reform process initiated by the i mess without the input of a non hon. a major political leader, public dissatisfaction. you may go deeper and one can see that in the number of people from every walk of life wanting to leave the country or protesting on the streets, a scene of us that thank you very much. thank you. germany is government has announced plans for a 7000000000 year with corporate tax relief package designed to boost the flag economy. the decision comes off to weeks of squabbling amongst the governing coalition is currently holding a 2 day cabinet retreats,
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new polls. so nearly 3 quarters of german, so unhappy with the performance of john's the order of shots administration from mesa back let's bring in the w as chief political if it's something to say, look, who's not reporting from this cabinet retreat to understand what more can you tell us about what came out of this meeting today is well, certainly that package of legislation that is designed to give businesses tax breaks is something that we had expected more than a week ago, but really then became a victim of cabinet in fighting. and that's really the key issue that all that sold and his cabinet ministers have to result here. a means of back at the retreat behind closed doors and his government at which he vowed it would be a demonstration of his leadership pulling in all direct. so not just in recent weeks, but over the past couple of months on key issues. and also just to remind us on how
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long to continue nuclear power. here in germany that was delayed, leaving new to power was delayed over the energy shortage is spots by the ukraine, a rule. so, and these are all issues, serious issues that need direction. and at the same time, we see this 3 way call us and pulling into at least 3 directions on lots of these issues now presented as a break through this 7000000000 years worth of tax break, which really most the is something that was already agreed on. and then became victim to yes, another coalition route. now they both us apparently on notice because the government is not very popular in germany. at the moment we had the 3 quarters of voters unhappy. what does lo, public satisfaction with the currents freeway coalition mean from the direction of german politics? as well as one of the poles,
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we're expecting another key pole to come out later this week, but it could be shows that voters don't appreciate what at times has appeared as in a coalition chaos. after all, this has a coalition that presented itself more than one half years ago as a dry for innovation. here in germany, the highly unusual coalition of the social democrats, the greens and the pro business, read democrats, who in the past were almost a traditional coalition part of the conservative seed. you policy uncle, a macros policy. so that simply didn't work out. there was a remarkable sense of unity of when the ukraine was really hit home that it was a moment to stand together. but beyond that, also a key areas like the economy, which is slacking, which is on the performing, is one institute often another is showing a to the face of the german government. and that's something where i felt himself
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before the finance minister knows he has to deliver. and the big question here is how they will measure the success in less drama and crisis for actual economic performance. here let's see that many sites a drive is traveling into london by com. uh, finding a just got a lots more expensive. the city bro. 10 is sold out. so low emissions zone and 2019 to reduce pollution. now as being expanded from the center to the whole of the bridge capital, the mass of the com says the 15 year old charged per day will mean selena f. a 1000000 spot. it is proving highly controversial. yeah, so i'm quite supportive of it. i just think it could have been given a bit more time to be implemented. yeah, he's really good. i do. i'm a teacher and i think it's pretty good because it improves the quality for the children. and we try to encourage the most will to school. and so i go to school.
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so i'm no a big fan. i am a close to living thing. quite a, you know, okay, issues with people at the moment, to charge people 75 pounds of weight. you know, i think he's probably more of a tech scrap than anything else. it will be nice to see if i could put more money into public transport. so it becomes a no brainer. that why would you use a call? no, obviously the further you got that from the same to the worse of public transportation . but i do think it's being done to click and see if i have enough time to adjust whether they can afford it and it's about time, isn't it for everyone? i think in terms of cost, i don't think they've so to, through very well, early on my us do the correspondence, how that sells them film, how many people are affected by this policy? or are you joining me now on the new extended utilize zone? it did the,
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the stop just tear is now going into the whole of london. now some think it's to just that could effect up to 700000 vehicles. cause that is because it just be you today the mayor of london who's behind this initiative said 9 out of 10 cars in the outskirts of london. the newly affected areas will be compliant, but this is still extremely controversial. hes a matter of loans and argues that this really is a health issue. this is about improving quality. he points to the fact that around schools 1000 people die annually as a result of pauses linked to appellation. and according to the w, h o, o london neighborhoods exceed the recommended limits of appellation. so that's why this is being brought into place. but for a lot of working people, people that we've spoken to beat to that you just had that this is a very, very complicated issue. a lot of people saying that it's happening much to faucet is going to cost. why can people's much too much now is a public transport
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a reasonable alternative for those affected rather than driving their calls into town of the community? this is a capital city. there is big public transport infrastructure spots. again, critics would say that it's fall better in, in a london central london where the scheme has been in place for some time than it is on the outskirts critics. it will say, pointing to the fact that a lot of those who be hit by that. so those who perhaps need that very close to what they might now be reconsidering. what are they doing? so it isn't just the case of encouraging people to get public transports instead of the course that is positive. this, this will hit people who perhaps need that very close to the multiple re. now london is by far not the 1st city introducing a scheme like bad cities around here of europe has implemented similar policies. also here in germany. that what the lessons has london learned from that exam?
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well, london has had his own scheme in place for, for a number of years. now as i say in central and in a city london, and it's found out that it really does reduce the levels of these talks in, in the that. so we'll say been echoed by games that have been introduced as you say, in berlin, in germany. and i'm to them as well. this is an issue that so many cities are going to be grappling with now balancing the reduction of this toxic appellation, which is seen in so many places with the needs of watching people is controversial hair. and it's been controversial. the number of other places as well. so i'll just fill that in london for us. i think utah or the spanish football federation as calling for the resignation of its president louis, what will be alice was prosecute to say, his kissing this painful which any harm most. so the world cup may amount to sexual assaults and probably all his mother has gone on hunger strike in protest as her
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son's treatment. friends like these are in short supply for the way through the allies. they chance support through the allies behind the store. one of his last remaining support is his mom. he's the self inside of the church on fungus strikes. are the locals that left to speak for her? when people were talking about a little kids that turned them up and kill any one and others who have killed her free. and so what should we call this nick there? hunting had given across us. yeah, i don't. this is the quote list. okay. so that stopped by a jenny, how most of the say she did not consent to be honest, has accused her of life and he's refusing to patch the noble. yeah, the, me, these know his, i will not resign speech one of the many and that is in the story now. the same people applauding have turned against him. the spanish f. a regional presidents
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releasing the statements after a mattress and 5 hour meeting on monday nights, saying after the latest developments and the unacceptable behavior, the president's request that luis will be all is resign immediately to reading the reasons or protecting themselves, based with the message from spain's deputy prime minister on monday, do you not below the level whether applauds the violation of someone's rights. soon as whoever applauds, resumed sexual aggression, you see, for some casual, should not continue in their position. if a little know, given that going what is will support? it started with the case now it's come to this a mess, protesting agreed on monday nights. the quote liquor cases provided. so why the debates and space in about the sexual harassment of women in some sense, domestic in spanish. it's, are you back with ruby, all is on the other side of the debates and increasingly isolated you
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what seems to be news. here's a reminder of our top story. so it's east have all the people to leave groups, young in northeastern ukraine. russian souls is trying to recapture the city which they occupied for 6 months and that's it from me on the do seem so now of an update fluid at the top of the hour costs up next is the, the new phase up with the bureau advantage. thank you very much for watching the
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