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the, the business, the domain use live from the land ukraine suffers one of the deadliest attacks since the start of the russian invasion, dozens of civilians, including children, are killed as a village in the east of the country faces a missile strike. also coming up, the building up the wall will resume a policy reversed old from us. president joe biden will allow the construction of more barriers along the southern border to prevent migrant crossings from mexico.
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and the wage in play arrived beyond the faucet. is this he is nobel prize winner in literature for what the swedish academy say, our innovative plays and prose, give voice to the on sable the at the what i'm told me already, but welcome to the program. at least 51 civilians have been killed in a russian attack on ne and ukraine. ukrainian officials said a missile struck a village shop and cafe in the hockey region. the country is interior administers are the victims had been gathered at a funeral wake. so this small village, its tragedy steeped on so right around 60 residents had gathered together after a soldier's funeral. that we need to be hit by
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a russian strike. the village shop and cafe, where they'd go on to mon, reduced to rubble. dozens were killed in one of the deadliest attacks in months. the largest number of bodies was found in the area where there was a table where they want us to commemorate that the deceased with the rescue is clearing the debris. locals came to look for loved ones or to see like you can we, my son was taken out. we were without a head is moving with our legs. so we're not anything uh, football us. but they recognize him from the documents i squared his driver's license and they recognized him least. okay. do you my wife and sons, fiance youth thought maybe they went to an a pod to. i don't know. they are missing to remember, we're in the time center and heard an explosion. we were then told that something
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happened to her as a, and we know that my mother was here. man. few crane in official se initial information indicates the cafe was kids sign and scan to miss so one of the most accurate the weapons in rushes arsenal. presidents the lens, he condemned to strike on the village. moving 30 kilometers from the front lines as deliberate and brutal terrorist attack the ukrainians. it's another bloody reminder that nowhere on their own soil is trudy. say russians war and ukraine has prompted fear among gets all the neighbors. they feel that they could be next. many countries of boosting the defense capacities, in case of a possible russian attack, including lab for you, which is a border with russia. now there's been
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a search of citizens joining the national guard to get military training. and even those and civilian jobs are preparing for worst case scenario and then loudly and say no longer seems impossible. correspondent terry schultz visited the country as it had annual, nationwide, military and civilian exercises. mario in our days, life plans didn't include taking up arms. i wouldn't call myself like super patriotic until 2022. the only drills the popular lot be an actress was practicing or her lines. so look at this. then russia launched war on ukraine, and suddenly, when are they felt compelled to seek a new rule soldier? this was the 1st carrying them in the beginning. i had to ask these big questions for myself, but the, i realized the thing that is interesting for me, but i want to do, i'm gonna bring the liberal, the democracy. and i want to,
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i don't know, fi formats in our day is among the thousands of latvians whose response to the russian invasion of ukraine was to become part of the national guard. the number of volunteers increased by a quarter. there's even a waiting list. bakers, teachers, professors, dock doors. everyone is willing to see what they can bring to the defense of themselves as a nation itself. colonel customers prudent says the significance of the non base exercise is that it involves many sectors in realistic crisis, simulations. we're training here in cities in the capital city together was police border guards, municipal police was our rescue services and medical services. so altogether, so we know some to call in times of crisis and how we go direct to different scenarios altogether. for example, emergency medical services personnel take part in table top war game exercises. so new communication, new communication channel and terms. it's about a of
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a card photo sense, but a good theme, vol, please. the note that is former reagan, the air martin stock is helped integrate municipal leaders and the military and the readiness exercises. he says, the necessity of that became clear after russia's 1st invasion of ukraine in 2014. they do understand that we have to show also to the east and neighbor said that we will not be the wisdom the most important message for the, for the lead us for the may is, was that you relying on the and that's, that's good. but this could be the situation that armies out of the city so. so what's to be the city of responsibility, which we're going to do? the answers to those questions are what authority seek out each year with the nom, ace, exercise, incorporating lessons learned from watching what russia is doing now in ukraine
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field, also by their determination to never again experience the occupation they suffered after world war 2, mario leonard say wants to raise societal awareness by combining her to identities, writing and directing a play about military life. united nations and boy to syria has condemned the latest round of bloodshed in the country. government forces shelled rebel held in labour, providence killing and injuring several people. of this came in retaliation for drones drives on a military graduation, but killed at least a 100 people hungry aggression started many tons deadly. my toilet strikes up pretty good all the other cdn military academy in the government. 10 city of homes, young gadgets and their families, including women and children, among the dead of late,
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my brother was graduating and we were standing with him. then we took a few pictures and we were about to leave and then we suddenly didn't see anything after that other than a people on the ground. i don't know what happened then. i just felt fire in my face and everything was ripped apart, but there was so many people mobile and i don't know what happened to them. i know who the the syrian government forces dated by showing several villages, internet bill and it live province. at least 8 people, the board to be killed and dozens wanted the blame to what they call to this organizations without naming any particular group more than half a 1000000 people have died in the conflict since it began in 2011. but the product cracked down on and the government products millions of comedians were most hopefully within the country and abroad. the u. n says in the latest,
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harder succeeds from syria showed the situation there was an sustainable n. vaughn said boyland school escalate for the job. i didn't have given the green light to build additional sections of wall along the us mexico border and now this new construction will take place in stock county, texas, along the border with mexico. this is one of the areas that i've seen a search in the number of migrants from latin america crossing into the us and bite and took office. he plans with no more us taxpayer dollars would be diverted to build a board, a wall. but with the announcement of this turnaround, what's the current situation at the border dw stuff in simon's reports from southern texas. the hydrated exhausted institute still determined to cross the rio grande into the united states. thousands upon thousands are coming day after day,
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week after week. here and you go past texas and everywhere else along the entire us border with mexico. after our treacherous months, long journey, these refugees are giving themselves up to us customs and border protection or cvp on the us side of the river. cvp agents are being overwhelmed with processing, the latest so called search for they say, are mostly minister raylon migraines. trying to enter the us asking for assignment . and the city of el paso, in the southwestern corner of the state of texas, migraines have been lining up at the gate and the portable giving themselves up to us afford every single day and full week so inmate el paso had declared a state of emergency. now the city leadership says the city has reached a breaking point. it is not sustainable. we are getting better or more efficient and how we handle this. but we're just handling the emergency today. there's nothing being done to stop that flow. el paso quickly transformed
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a municipal recreation center into an emergency shelter capacity. 460 plus individuals press was given access to film inside shortly before migrants were placed here. already over crowded though, the city is now scrambling to open yet another emergency facility. this old middle school is supposed to house another 400 plus migrants, and 9 hotels are on the city contract to house, even more people temporarily cooperating with the city other organizations and some churches. they are equally overwhelmed these days by the sheer number of migrants needing their help. there's a lot on need right now the sell thursday of the n g alls are all full. and we're trying to do a weekend to and still it's not enough, even though most of the migrants that arrive in el paso are just staying for a few days before heading to other destinations. we're not getting people who want us to and that's, that's, that's the normal see that we've seen through all this or just is the vast majority
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. i mean, over 99 percent of them are not looking for el paso to be their home, which creates another logistical and financial challenge with a city bossing migraines to other cities within the us. chicago, denver new york city in los angeles to name just a few. that academy, alaska. i to go, i plan to go to the city of chicago and hopefully i can find work. i have a 17 year old daughter whose dream is to become a pilot. and i have this little one, and they just want to give them the opportunity to grow up and become good us citizens. the time serge of migrants looking for a better life across the border, it shows no sign of slowing down according to u. s. customs and border protection, nearly 40000 people across to el paso into the us. in september, along this year, as nobel prize in literature has been awarded to the wage and all of you on foster
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following the announcement, he told no age and media, he was surprised, but also not after his name had been linked to the award for several years the prize and literature for 2023 is awarded to the norwegian, or for young foster. for his i know it's a phase and prose which gave him a voice to the unassailable eon. fossa is a 64 year old officer and drama test, whose work is among the most widely staged of any contemporary play right in europe . in addition to dozens of plays, the 64 year old laura yet has also written novels short stories and children's books. as well as poetry collections and essays, the academy in stockholm described foster's work as deeply rooted in the language and nature of his norwegian background. foster told reporters his when wasn't
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totally out of the blue night, it was just so well, it's not that overwhelming. really well. you go, there wasn't expected to connect that much, i can say in the, even though i've been in the discussion since 2013. no the so i had no way prepared for it to happen is the really cool thing. but the 9 is a positive. so, and there's been a lot of talk about it, but no prize on the most so, so i didn't think it would happen this year either to get to it. so it should, it's going to be in a clinical hasn't but it did. the most prestigious award and literature now belongs to a multi faceted norwegian who has been compared to samuel beckett. and who's writing garnered lofty praise from the academy. it is through his ability to evoke commands, lots of orientation, and how these paradoxically can provide access to a deeper experience close to divinity. that foster has come to be
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regarded as an innovator, not only in contemporary caea to yon foster, a master in sparse nordic writing. now decorated with the highest literary honor. there is, it's coming up next, a documentary series changing of weather. artificial intelligence can make it possible for us to live for f. that's after the break. i'm told me on the logic of the votes. people have to say the that's why we listen to based on the ritual every weekend on d w.
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