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on the is the that we do is why from the man you're paying union proposes 5000000000 euros for ukraine bucks. foreign policy chief met with foreign ministers of member states in cave for discussions about the next round of funding to support you quite. and his boy against russia's inpatient also on the program, armenia says that last bus load of refugees as deposit in the corner counter box, leaving the region almost empty. un monitors on assessing the situation in the territory. the swedish academy awards they see is nobel prize for madison. 22
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scientists who paved the way for m r n. a vaccines against bay cove and 19 federal thoughts. just example on redbox taking on the flood. second, parasites, and they're brought up to next year's parish. 76. the unfilled guy will welcome to the program, but europe in unions. foreign policy chief has proposed a multi 1000000000 and your military support package for ukraine. joseph beretta was speaking after a meeting of a foreign ministers in came the 1st time the blocks found. the fast council has convened outside a you board as an in an active was a, the assignment least i chose, slanting and aspiring men the the unprecedented visits of the use foreign ministers. and it stopped it for them not to keep was
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a strong signal. looks on wavering. suppose the crane. but the president also no demands the landscaper needed his appeal. so fast getting on defense and the sanctions against russia. yeah, keep up with them. with sydney's foreign policy chief use at burrell says that he was prepared to spend big to boost to cranes, minute treat capabilities. she watches great. i propose a new by lot to move general and build up all the b and b facility up to find video for the next year year. and she much more we call we continue training. ok, as all the target today is to train 40000 in the coming months and this includes specialized training training for the fight that jets ukraine's foreign minister dmitri clara says that support is crucial. ye, uh,
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maybe shows letting me put in greatest expectation is precisely that the waste and the world will tire of standing on this side. if you crank this war roster is directing, huge results has to watch this and that we should not play along with them a lot of money. but when you do have a lot of things, and as you crane for pads for now, the winter on the battlefield, you sonya darcy is on snacking. the residing message is that ukraine's feature noise within the block. well kito roodick is a member of the ukrainian parliament and leader of the opposition party halls as to whether she was happy with what you'd heard from you foreign ministers today to hello. so thank you so much for having me. well indeed with so many people saying that there's a, there are some people tired of ukraine today. we have seen a tool confirmation that the supports for ukraine continues to raise. our main goal
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is to ensure that this support does not rely on in motion. and that it is long term a does region signed and sealed, and that we have a clear understanding of how the next year looks for us. and they seeing mr. bureau expressed it and confirmed it for us very well with anything missing or of. well, of course, we need more of ever seeing. the truth is that while we are getting the confirmation for additional supplies of weapons and ammunition that russia continues the production of weapons and ammunition in huge amounts. and you have seen throughout this year that we are using ever seeing that is in our capacity. but it is still very hard to find the army that is uh,
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so much more uh, equipped and has so much more artillery in the um, in the way. and especially it comes to education, right. as it was, no need to country, you would start counter offensive without donation in the year, and we didn't have any choice. so right now, our main goal is to get more of every sink and use. it was the best effectiveness and efficiency that we can understood despite the show of unity, despite all the talk of unity despite the u. foreign ministers meeting in key. if today, the cracks appearing in the solidarity of ukraine's allies, we have the us, we've holding billions and supports in these latest budgets. settlements we have poland, unhappy about ukrainian drain expos under pro russia party. now the largest in slovakia is parliament. how do you get these people?
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are you stop those cracks from becoming lodge and how do you get those people back on the side? so, so it is indeed expected and this is what is put in hoping for. that's the you need to file the democratic allies would eventually break because it is very hard to say united and they together for a long time. we understand that and for our side is to keep explaining to people and talking to people and working with democratic leaders, explaining that this is as a, as a war, is it in the text? everyone, there is no more arguments that we can make copies in all the arguments that we have already made. by this time there is like nothing extra new that we can say. but we can continue working and reminding everyone that it is a fight between democracy and a sort of territories you. and we cannot afford to lose the site. and we cannot afford to let me put you on a plan um to actually be successful. okay, and let's,
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let's, let's do this. let's, let's pick up that point about unity because ukraine showed how presidential elections got next to. yeah, i wonder where you stand on this issue. no decision designing this time. it has been tight and yet showed you ukraine's presidential elections happen next year. and if they do, would you support the landscape that the president, as well as the slowly you bring them to suggestions, forbids the election during the marshall. and i was one of the constitutional majority of members of parliament who voted for the marshal load to begin with postponing all the elections during this time. we clearly understood what was at stake and what is at stake, and why we would need to do it. i understand that they would probably be know, are the candidate, the president's a lensky to run the country as this time before?
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and this is why a to create additional security challenge for us and our people with the elections would probably be not such a good idea. and so being a democratic country, we stand behind all they do a project procedures, but we just don't see how we can do the elections right now. but that's very clear and i thank you for giving me such a clear answer. i'm final question then on accession to the a you in spring, are you hope? but by the end of this year, that would be great to clarity on the timeline of ukraine joining the you all, you still hopeful because he doesn't look like coming any closer to am wholesale. you know why? because the hope is the main fuel to, to be arriving on. and we are working using this fuel every single day. honestly them getting the candidacy to repeat them junior. and it was the 1st good thing
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that happened to us last year since the beginning of full scale invasion. so i can tell you from the mentors side, you voted for all the necessary legislation last year for all 7 points. and right now we are of course, waiting for the commission report that should tell how well we are doing on the institutional part. i think the commission will fill in the blind spots and will allow us to show the progress on fighting corruption, creating more stable and better judicial system. and uh, we will show the progress. i'm absolutely sure that there wouldn't be a progress. we understand that nobody can tell exec data when you train will become a member of you, but we need to show everyone that we are on the through on and we are taking step by step and be a getting there. that's very clear. thank you so much for joining us and outlining that uh with such a privacy akita, roodick, member of the frame you parliament that lead of the political party all of us.
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thank you. i tend to go into account or back and a media says the last bus load of ethnic albanian refugees has left the territory. i'm more than a 100000 people have now left the area i entered the media. are you and delegation has begun to monitor the situation. i, as a, by john took control of nicole in a kind of back in the military operation last month. after days of traffic jams, the rush of refugees leaving the corner of kind of a nearly run else. syria is repulsively, does this to of, to more than $100000.00 ethnic mediums flayed in just a few days fearful of a future. and the other by john's room, or maybe they would go to the hill, the 10s of thousands have arrived in the armenian border town of gorgeous meaning,
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having enjoyed harrowing genies diagnose us. some of that stuff. solve it. it was very difficult lengthening. we were on the road for around 29 hours. i it and put some metals. there was a lot of traffic stuff this about that because the number it was hard to get here. my mother is sick and is my brother has children and grandchildren. it was very difficult on a mania, a country of 2800000 now faces major challenges and accommodating the sudden influx of arrivals. the u is refugee agency is cooling for agent international assistance. people arrive exhausted, having left all of their belongings and their homes behind people are an urgent need. a united nations mission has now been able to access nicole know kind of us
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the 1st visit from the group in 30 years. as the by john maintains it is respecting the rights of those living there. it continues to confiscate, sees from nicole in a car box, the protests and his detain senior figures from the form of government and military command as well. they w reported damage upon the oven has been talking to refugees from him to go on a counter basket of crust into romania. we're now hearing in the town of dylan john and behind me is a building which was used as a boarding school during the soviet times. but now it has been used as a temporary reception center for some of the 10s of thousands of refugees who had left in the garden and call her back in just a week. and we met some of them here. there's a lot of people from the valuable categories, a lot of people with chronic diseases. some of them even have cancer and the
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situation here is pretty desperate. this center is mostly held by efforts of local activities who are trying to collect to food and clothing and everything they can do to help these people here as we arrived here to feel we just so to man who arrived here, a caring nothing but just just a small bag with them and they went here by here, yvonne and we hear stories from a lot of people who have arrived here. like on friday saturday we spoke to couple of families and i would describe that basically, i think the main feeling that we have here is that many of these people are in the state of deep shock. so they can speak about, they are deal and they can joke a little bit about the future and the difficult situation. they're reading, but you can't escape this feeling of desperation and just disbelief at how fast they change they, their lives changed in just about a week time. reaching out on the often and on mania is around up in the us the most
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or is making headlines. so it'd be assessed if has reduced its ministry presence on the board with cost of, of the following classes that left for people dead. so it'd be a sense in thousands of extra soldiers when three's a gunman and the cost of and the police officer were killed last month. us as it says, don't 75, that costing us now to spain stop pass email. so most of appeared as witnesses before a judge investigating the former national federation chief. and the reason would be all this is accused of sexual assault. i'm co russian for forcibly kissing that teammate to jenny m. o. so i joined the metal sentiment a after the woke up fine for me us present. donald trump has appeared in court in you go to the opening of a civil fraud case. it could deal a significant blow to his real estate, and pi is accused of inflating the value of his assets by billions of dollars. he says the case is part of a political, which one security council has just agreed to send
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a multinational force to tackle the violent gangs who now control haiti. awful to groups of inflicted violence and heavy it's communities more than 2000 people have been killed. this year, another 200 thousands of loss that homes he asked for help a year ago, but the un in us were not willing to step in that in july. can you off with this be a had an international mission with a 1000 piece keepers correspondent phoenix in the ring got in, i wrote the tell me what can use a cabinet secretary for, for the, for as i said about the mission. so in the address and that was given by the ssl for the fios uh, just uh, 2 days ago. uh, the csc device can, yeah, it's clean patina is writing that these global pieces, ibt and base writing. that's how you actually gets to have its forces quieted and have at least some form of peace within the country. that was one of the things
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that can yeah. and looks at game. this is also based on that can, that would be meeting twice and establishing find that the proper next us, we've hired to you in the and as a result and that, but just recently in this particular nissan, we'll go 5 enjoying that, at least uh, they can yeah, i see at least one actually is translated over the side attorney and forces have participated in other international deployments and they have been criticized for it. just a talk us through that as well as i can fuss is nothing new to criticism here at home. they've been criticized for using extreme force from time to time when the most recent is that taking place. they've also been criticized for extra 2 additional cleanings from time to time and human rights organizations like on this, the international how much of the intent of a you and seeing that to him forces i used to committing some of the can police. i
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used to committing crimes and as these looked into be taken to i bought a some of the me. so it is that can, 4th is of participants. it in to him forces, wedding to so might be a box at infinity. tends to quiet as about in all the time these be massive improvements, even in the number of attacks that are happening there is on because usually they can support his joins of africa, africa union, a peacekeeping mission was there was, i think that there was above the forces while x really quieted or the go to that, that into is deemed i cannot force, it also will participate in this. keeping me something called the what creatures i can be. but i, again, the helps bring peace and stability to the, to the country. just about a week or 2 weeks ago, the defense media started said about the kids involved vending crossover. and how they can enforce is actually had to bring stability to the country. so that's been
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i both, both sides of it quite some have been criticized and on, on i lot from thinking there for us is, have watched extremely well. i'm fluid. i'm a brief. what then about what canyon think about sending i back troops to haiti to the so the last few days has seen um a number of reactions make a note on x, which is 493 to and even even some of the political leaders have much of your voice, their opinion saying that we have all those colors of the country. so before cannot send troops to a country like hazy, recently before the appropriate for the country. they've been the problem with the, the security just a few days ago. that sound forces at some kind of defense policy is what queued and the cost of the tone and people are saying that kinda needs to maintain pieces that we need to uphold before going a good bunch of people are looking at these as an opportunity for k not to show,
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so daddy too with a was in for kenya for the so need so as an ally who is likely to bring peace to me . so is that facing stability from time to time? okay. talks about felix nairobi corresponds, and felix and the ringo. a week of nobel prize and nonsense has begun with the award in medicine fishing. his prize goes to biochemist, cancelled him cutting coat and immunology. drew advisement for laying the groundwork for m r n a vaccines the games cove of 19. but that was big. yeah. long before the corona virus pandemic was on anyone's right though. i bet by chance overall photocopier at the university of pennsylvania in the 1990s. i was already here 8 years and
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we were able to notice some clinical trials. and pretty much everybody school professors kind of told weisman a publish that breakthrough papers in 252015, i think worked out how to deliver the vaccine to the right place without causing damage. but it was only when the pun, demik struck, the whole world would look about messenger r n a. m. i renee a term that became for merger as the cold with 19 pandemic stroke. the world. it is the basis for nova vic seems against the disease developed at record speed. the cornerstone was late by the 2 scientists now honored with a nobel prize and mets, and catalina conical andrew weisman, who convinced colleagues were the ones i realize that the because they don't have
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the knowledge to the i just be leaving. and i with them just believe me, that it is that it is a very safe and very important vaccine. and the that a more will come and, or will be very beneficial or for the people. the 2 scientists have been studying m r n a. since the 19 ninety's, in contrast to traditional vaccines that use, we can virus or a piece of a virus protein kind of going weisman followed a different idea. and my rene vaccines provide the body with the instruction manuals for specific proteins which simulate an infection and trained immune system to do with a real virus. the concept is promising for a lot of other diseases. renee vaccines in general are in hundreds of clinical trials for many different and infectious diseases. there are clinical trials for cystic fibrosis, for
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a bunch of liver genetic diseases, for sickle cell anemia. so i, i know the potential is enormous. there could be hundreds if not thousands of diseases that are in a can be tailored to be useful for a hi, renee vaccines. this also shown 1st good results against some tensor types like melanoma. the prize winning research by conical and wise man dates back to 2005, 15 years before with depend on a not long and nobel terms, but long enough. so the 2 got to feel the prick of the music scene themselves. a quick line of sports in the buttons as they uh, darmstadt, needed a turnaround in fortunes when they hosted brandon on sunday home comforts. but just what they got to help them kick stopped the season with their 1st victory. having
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only won a single point all season dumpster knew they needed to perform against the brakeman side who shaky away from home by and just pull them in. it's in the house to delete . let's see a spot for the one ahead. the bit of in mainland cross with a perfectly control valley and 20 minutes late to dunst that took advantage of braiden's tiny defensive line to dump the legs perfect. stop for the home phones. the tim scott kind of showing pace. employees to come in to nail a time and up to the break things can't guessing fits at the dunstan the mainland made it 3 new fairly easy path length with a clever dummy finishing calmly. and then a handful in the brain and books allowed to be as campus and make it for now from this phones with an hour flight, it looked like it was getting mobile already thought raymond finally worked from this slumber in the 72nd minutes. olivia demand powered high in my head to restore
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a little pride to the visitors. all the come back still seemed fetched. that is until milos, belk events converted from close range 7 minutes later with a depth of sit down to 2 and brandon on the charge, suddenly done stepped with switching the hosts, hilda, to finally secure this, this wind of the season. and even if they had to wait, caught it and they were expecting, and the closing stages that just made the pool to the final score line, even sweeter for many evey, all the stuff of nightmares i'm told about bed bugs, the blood suckers are found all over the world and international tourism means they can make their way almost anywhere. one country currently seeing a bed bug outbreak is friends with the powers olympics less than a year away. all sources of declared war on the power sites. $0.06 situation. bed bugs unlocked on lean beds, as the name suggests,
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you see that every via the bed is a law in movie theaters, hospitals and trains. here we got to the thought i'd check my seed 1st. i tap on it to make sure there isn't that little something sticking out to you a bit. i had to take the train this morning and it stressed me out because i wondered whether i would find some. so i felt hesitant. i know some also in cinemas, everywhere. it always should. i set down like everyone else and rested my head. then i got worried. i'm not traumatized, but i did think about it. so if i don't pick them up, how much is image people say what? what part of d. c. bed bugs emitted one in every 10 french households between 272022. and just months of a, from the olympics, the race is on to exterminate the bloodsucking best so that even what i can
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was, it's within the i'm all skin power, a city council to raise awareness. i'm combining bedbugs as we approach the olympic games. how to invent them and how to get rid of them when they show up. ok. so the bossy bed bugs of just a few millimeters long. the insects usually nothin metro says and come out at night to feed on human blood. on the office, he to divide skin leave large trashes and cause intense itching, se itself and the bed bug products have jumped by a ton as bed. easy and tried to free the city from these tiny monsters. and finally, some good news. the funds of science fiction and all things futuristic. japanese thought tough has developed a giant human policy. the robot, straight out of an army may series the tax robots a is moving form these as total waste 3 and
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we what impact because the change doesn't happen the make up your own mind. may the nobel season has begun and the 1st of the prizes in medicine has been awarded. professor as a counselor and kathy co, andrew advisement will chevy, 11000000 swedish kroner. and that's just over a 1000000 us dollars. that contributions to r. n a technology which in turn contributed to the president and rates of vaccine development during the cobit pandemic. so what does it mean to a scientist, to witness such a famous i'm prestigious, price? and so again.

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