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since then, complaints from the supporters have been mounting about, the lack of progress and speed of the operation must accuse restoration. questions started arising about whether or not the ukrainians were making adequate use of the materials and training provided to them to push back that doug and russian troops, anthony blinking surprise visits to the war torn country comes out of the size of moment at a time of growing polarization and the last over age to ukraine, the top diplomats trip signals, washington's continued support and cube, he announced a new, a package worth over $1000000000.00. i'm to go for lincoln, berlin, and this is the day the i'm here. first and foremost, to demonstrate our ongoing and the term support for your message, the united states is sending today by announcing
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a new security assistance. passive package. we want to make sure that the frame has what it needs, not only to succeed in the counter offensive, but that's what it needs for the long term. what is being decided here in ukraine just to box or crate? this is the way the world will look like fundamental difference makers, the trainings are fighting for their own country for their own future, for their own freedom. russians are not. and that gives me tremendous confidence. also on the day we may be ukrainians, finding a different kind of battle, the one against homophobia. but for 2 more years, basically we want legal protection for our family to find a life together. you need protection from the state. what they've been the piece that we need, recognition of who we really are, and we are a family and we seem just the welcome to the show
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he came on announced and made a big announcement on a surprised trip to cave us secretary of state antony blank and pledged over $1000000000.00 in additional aid for ukraine. that includes over $665000000.00 in new military and civilian security assistance. over the past month, the debate over washington support for ukraine has been growing louder with many us analysts, voice and criticism. over the slow progress of the counter offensive of lincoln's message was clear every inch of recovered territory as an achievement. now since i was last here almost exactly one year ago, the premium forces have taken back more than 50 percent of the territory seized by russian forces since february 2022. and the ongoing counter offense progresses, accelerate. in the past few weeks, this new assistance will help sustain it and build for the moment. today,
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with presence lensky, i discussed longer term sustainable security arrangements, which will provide ongoing security assistance and modern military equipment across land, air, c and cyberspace. as well as training and intelligent share military analysts. frank language joins me now. frank, this is the highest level visit by you as officials since february when jo, 5 and travel to cuba. why was it important for blinking to visit now? look at a new quote. i think there are 2 reasons. one of the, one of them you've already mentioned that not here is that it's a long time since one of the senior cabinet members of the united states government visited. so it's a pretty irregular event. the 2nd is really to and show i think the support of the united states, us a difficult time. i said it is what click that himself set to and i think this is legitimate. he wanted to get some ground truth as to what was happening. he's going to be getting some, some fairly confidential briefings for the senior members of the ukraine and
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government. and of course, in the military. i think that'd be by report for future decision making, very high strategic level. yeah, there has been a lot of complaining in um, in the us about not having an oversized so that might send a signal to the lawmakers. worried about that now in talks with for him is through collab blinking said it seemed some good progress. but many of the pentagon woods there to disagree and how is the counter offensive really going? right, but if it can be blunted, not a single person in the pentagon or in the united states is that before a high end, conventional war guys to pay a compasses repair a enemy such as the russians. and i think they should be rather reluctant to represent to be prescriptive about how ukranian generals fight this war i've, i've commanded in low and complex and so they are fairly low and i can tell even that it's extremely stressful. so to be prescriptive, i think is, is, is on cold,
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but to answer your question and at the tactical level, things looked a bit difficult, but they always do with the tactical level, but it was never going to be easy as they have already always said that you printed bite and told sustain abilities that these, that keep notes in in this, that proceeding steadily blinking arrives on the day. and you, courtney lawmakers, approved the nomination of the new defense ministers will the re shuffle have consequences for ukraine's allies or i don't think so. save for that issue that you mentioned before you just touched on it, then i think it's really important that corruption issue. now resident called himself was not personally associated to that. the expect to say in corruption. but the problem is that presided over over and over a system that the government years and the big multiple examples that we don't need to go through the, the, the, the, the new defense minister because he's climbed in very important. he hasn't been associated with that. he's telling me you've got this clean. so i think that's the,
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that's the key message of this new, new minutes or 2 key messages, one crime a from and to a clean process. what? no. blinking pledge another a package worth over a $1000000000.00. where is a support more was needed right now where to the ukrainians needed most acutely. but what we've heard of loss over the last year and a half about big ticket items, the 60 is the high mileage and so on. what the ukrainians sold, which is, well, once they're on the ground, the costs like at the lower end stuff, they want the body all that they want like they should have probably what's called a mobility or any kind of mobility. not only to assisted in mobility on the battlefield, but of course if occupation of wounded, which right now is, is carried out either on sorts or, and protected vehicles. so if, if, if we're going to look at another category of a deducted very large quantities of the big ticket items on this, of course. so the key no item is rearranging of tech shows all the tools coming
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a box tanks. but i've already normal, a very normal custody, operate the tank already by the army or any volunteer movie. you say there are normal part, but there was a bit of discussion when they were 1st provided to the ukrainian army by, by the brit. how will the ukrainians be able to use them and why are they somewhat controversial? so, but what that allows you to do to call these deals surrounding me all, but it's as simple as that. you, you really want to play to do. writing is extremely hard. it's much harder than most that most of the alarm or any day most dom and it can penetrate 30 using it's the simplest, not particularly small the colors. so it allows us to tell it to be able to get onto all of our operations. the criminal says use 8 will not influence the course of what they call the special military operation. that's of course, far from the truth. but i do want to know from you how much of a difference the u. s. a has actually made until today in ukraine's war
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it's been utterly decisive from the stock javelin. besides more of i'm coming timeouts patriot. uh, the political pressure which i'm and it was there a bit reluctance on this on the times. but that comment, i think what your client would want though, is a most to teach a perspective on, on the grounds of weapons of what talking care pops. the united states might consider policing some of the, to an off 1000, a bronze tax. they have an iron bed treat, especially as it were in storage rather than the 1st one that i think your credit is what there's a lot more to come on. i suspect that's what present so landscape may be discussing over the next couple of days all day. also with mr. blinking blinking wall and key of said he wanted to make sure ukraine has what it means, not just now, but in the long term as well. to give, keep a strong deterrent as he said, to the lengthy, that might sound like nato membership. but what does he actually mean? yeah, the in the united states and particularly present by nothing's better reluctance always been very reluctant actually for a couple of decades to discuss nathan membership,
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the ukraine. i think that's going to be the case until the war finishes. i think that realistically, what will be discussed in this context is that a start sort of long term perspective on websites and security assistance. and that security assistance course doesn't just take the form of auburn and concerts of hostage of another treat of military capability, but also the soft red chip. you can call it the cyber space recognizance intelligence and so forth. it mr. blake and was talking about today. but it's all very well making these announcements every month. so, so every 6 weeks, the what i think you pay monthly is a guaranteed pipeline of this because they keep the, the, the, the key to balance of, of, of an additional sustainability and the pregnancy always set up. right now this talk approach strip be isn't really working quite a which thank you so much. always great speaking to you. thank you, ma'am. and ukraine. the fight against the russian invasion is only one of many bottles. there's another one happening on the home front. the 5 for quality,
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like and many post soviet countries, they as you read through to community faces. many prejudices, any crime but the country is changing and campaigners are helping to make that happen. w, corresponding like sun is in the eastern ukrainian city of harkey, and he talked to some activists there about confronting homophobia. still she and her fellow active this one to be visible. even though they know not everyone will be happy to see them as we speak stuff to you who helps organize how to get pride gets news of the pen title to be to protest elsewhere and tell them now the they're reduced to that kind of hostility. well, not so then we're going to look at a, you not to, we are a democratic country behind the host on which i don't see any problems. if this is how they want to show their opposition for the novel have to connect, it's better than harassment. the divine yeah, it's rebels that it was
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a beating people today, which happens at that very often after pride. think you'd be surprised that they're more worried about russian missile attacks. that's one reason why only a handful of people showed up. another is that many have left town, but also some are fighting the russians. the cut outs were present, those were absent. no rainbow without yellow and blue with this one reads, the colors of the ukrainian flag. the signs of pride don't last long. so not even 2 hours later, some of the cut outs are already missing and they were brought not too far away. so i can see right here. let me pull one out for you. this one says this could be monitor which is at the front line evacuating. some of the guys who did this are still at work and it appears not camera. is that a step as i've shown,
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i don't think knows the time for promotional campaign for this. it would be more logical if instead of these posters, there were photos of the boys who died in the wolf country. they sacrificed their lives not only for free fund keys, but also for ukraine. chapel, as it does, are hard to come in. they'll pay you to them by the time for a few hits at 11 o'clock, most of the cut outs are gone, destroyed, or defaced. ukrainian law still only recognizes marriage between a man and a woman. but surveys show more than half of the premium support, same sex marriage, and about a quarter of oppose it. to say, you see these are intimate mattress, he, you mohammed a one sexual orientation way, but there is no need to show a bunch of natural benefits. assume that this man not affecting anyone else with this. everyone has a right to left, whoever they want to know, which is
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a draft law to recognize civil unions between people have the same gender, was introduced to ukraine's parliament earlier this year. that would be a major step for the entire career community, especially those fighting and as for stuff as partner, alina is a career soldier. she's just returned home for her unit, for a break. she doesn't tied her sexuality from her conference. it says, reactions happen next. the couple held a mock wedding with friends on us here for the high for you. we have not real photos all day and was national. we have a video of the ceremony x, that ammonia altima, but we still can't get married. and ukraine put a union in foss could the, to her so it's difficult to pretend there was something personal though, so, but we still can't get married up to the moon with session and watch them all those like this. and she also knows like, oh other queer soldiers that if she is hurt or killed, her partner will have no rights to make decisions. look what you more your to be
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sure that we want legal protection for our family to find a life together. you need protection from the state, what they've been the piece that we need, recognition of who we really are. and we are a family and we see that family is fighting for ukraine's future and severe place within the media reports here in germany saying employee, the countries for an intelligent service is to be charged with treason for allegedly passing secret information to russia. the man oversaw a department monitoring over, sees telephone and internet communications at the intelligence surface. he's only been named as carsten l. d. g. germany's privacy laws and has been under investigation since of december when he was arrested. the alleged co conspirator was detained later by a police or political correspondingly on even how much dine has been following the
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story for us. mooney, can you tell us more about what he's alleged to have done? yes, so costs and a high ranking driven intelligence officer is believed to have shared intelligence about the war and ukraine, and the wagner mercenary group with russia. and he's believe to have received roughly 400000 euros in return. that's what german media reports say. so how did you share that information with russia? that's where his alleged co conspirator, r e. you mentioned him to comes in ortho eat. a german businessman, born in russia, is accused of travelling to moscow and handing intelligence that intelligence to russia's domestic spite agency. the speed. the 2 men had apparently 1st met at a private party at a football club in the very a in 2021 web cast and had told arthur e about his work at the foreign intelligence service. following
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a trip off from the brought the intelligence service done, started with an internal investigation costs. and it was, you mentioned that arrested in december of last year or so he was arrested just a month later. and now they've reported the been charged with treason. the prosecutor's office has so far, the kind to comment on the reports that it was filed charges, right. serious allegation. and treason is a very serious charge or yeah, exactly. so bozeman has been reported the trash with trees, and in a particularly serious case by germany's prosecute, a general report say, so if prosecuted, they could both phase life sentences and the court and the invalid. now needs to decide whether to hear the case. the head of the foreign intelligence service recently describes the case as a shock to the agency, understandably so. but he also told of durham news papers that much of the material that was actually passed on was of limited value. and that the intelligence service
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had stepped up its security measures to prevent further leaks shocked to the system . they call it. but how big a problem is spying by russia in germany? really? yeah. so it's actually not been of the 1st case and the in recent months, just a month ago, a government official in germany who worked for an office, dealing with military equipment, was actually rested on suspicion of spying to the man. thomas h had visited both the russian embassy in berlin and the russian consulate in the city of fun multiple times and had offered his services. and that's what the prosecutor said in the statement. and he's suspected of actually providing information obtained at his work. so similar to cost and l with the intention that'd be passed to a russian intelligence service. but germany, you know, for the day a console is not the only country who has been worried about russian espionage following the invasion of ukraine. in fact, last february, and there are
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a number of countries to in poland including norway, u k, who have arrested or expelled, suspected russian spies. is there any fund how much time? thanks, learning a spanish football player, jenny, or most so has filed a criminal complaint against the head of spain's football federation. voice will be on this list, kissed her most so on the lips after spain, one the final of the women's world cup. and also later sent the case was non consensual and left her feeling the victim of an assault. for we all as has refused to step down from his job football, governing body fee fob placed him on temporary suspension, several hunter, as a journalist and broadcast her lega. tvs has been following this case very closely and she joins me now from barcelona. and we're good to see you again. what can you tell us about why are most of finally decided to file a criminal complaint as well?
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i think you already said it was right there to see in the statement. she said she felt as though she was a victim of section depression and she had 15 days to actually present one of these official complaints to the prosecutor's office. a lot of people were asked to why she was taking so long. but i think the reason being is that she was trying to understand what her rights were in this particular situation and get a better sense of how to proceed. they're all ready for official complaints, filed the prosecutor's office submitted. i think it was a week ago now. and that was already taken to the national course, but they need it in order to continue with the investigation. she complained from trinity, or most of herself on her behalf of the lawyers. so that decision has been made as she filed it before yesterday. it was only made public today. and so now they have that, i believe, as of september 12th, or maybe i can now actually as of right now, they can go ahead and carry on with this see days. and i'd like to try and uh take
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action as soon as possible. okay. looking into this as a crime, and they'll be meeting on a law which is referred to as the on the yes is yes, law which has to do with consent. and according to that law, in the absence of incense, then this kind of the agent, this kind of act as being as an address actually depression. and so i suppose that is what it is that he is father forgets. now ruby alice denies any wrong doing? have we heard from him yet? um we heard from him the other day on friday when betsy ag, which is the admission reports, made a ruling. i said that they would not be suspending him. so he came up with a statement, a couple of hours later, basically, dumpling down and everything hasn't already been signed the whole time. and for anyone you saw the, the assembly speech that he gave, or read parts about speech. it was very much the same thing. he just repeatedly said that he's a victim and all this that she is given him at harkins sent to him. why do you
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clearly deny that on several occasions? and he continued to, to attack this so called all southerners in which positive i don't even know i have um and so he just continues to say that he is going to fight this until the games. and that he's not going to find that. since the news broke, most of the going to possibly use office we have not heard from your house will be cited something anytime soon. or if he's going to just go through the court. someone here to read that via that avenue. but of course, tend to show that we could hear something from him in the coming days. but as of right now, as i say, i'm not a word. yeah, there's a ripple effect to all of this the same day, or most a when to testify, the women's coach for chlamydia was sacked. he's been a controversial figure for quite some time as any of course this controversy really dates back to a year ago. so now wizard team players,
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they wrote an e mail to the side to ration and express their concerns about sex, mental well being their emotional well being. they spoke as methodologies and practices that were not up to the sizes that it should be that they wanted to be treated with an immense too much. they did it with my concerns about the law and the injuries and how they were being treated last time. thing injuries, i also just overall concern, but i couldn't vision at a 100 trying to go on an antique right. thanks. i. so that created a huge division that he's risk amongst the company in stockton and the tires because most of the tires with whole bunch of ration that they couldn't come back unless they need to sign at 3 certainly has been cashed. so going into a very long time now hasn't really had the support of many of the players, and many of the wire football fires the support, the spanish, the spanish ones, national t. c. and i. so there's always this tension going on under the surface, considering that of those 15 through age,
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which asked to be called at the will company only took 3. so 12 for laptop. so yes, well, lots of people felt as though he needed to go a long time ago. a lot of people see this though, this woke up was one despite not because of him. and also that didn't help. that's where he was in that there's somebody in the front row. you can see a very clearly applauding news for the alice and kind of cheering him on. and he's always been an ally. he's always been a supporter of him, and they have a close relationship. so it's really no surprise that he's put aside the dollars rather than those women. so it almost all does the he didn't need to go in the end . it was my question is when rather than that, we'll have to leave it there. several 100 sports journalist from barcelona. thank you so much. i a thank you. the, the rolling stones are back the rock legends assembled in london to launch a new album of original material and true to their reputation. it was
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