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the, the, this was the, the news, a live from berlin, your green box to us as russia, as full scale invasion, began to beat us of the creams allies got, i tossed them all apple, where he printed and forces defeats at the initial rush and assaults, precedents lensky vows to try and with the russia in this country is given enough weapons. coming out, the size of this is barely knowledge. to take a look at some of the favorites to win the golden and silver best that in international film festival. the
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i, i'm eddie michael junior. you are welcome to the program west in the design, kiva to mac, the 2nd anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine, foreign dignitaries, including the prime ministers of it's of the kind of the in belgium. and the head of the commission arrived overnighted to express solidarity. that's us. ukrainian forces are running low on munitions and weaponry while the west and 8 hangs in the balance for us then. but mass events keep about that ukraine will defeats russia with the wall entering the patio. and we're not quite sure none of us would annoy our ukraine. and definitely that's why into the words and the war we always are on our terms. some of them won't be this little. that's why the word piece always goes with fair or we believe we. that's why in future the word ukraine always go with the word independent. okay, you're subsidy. a. russian roman strike on odessa has killed at least one pass and
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the strike on friday was the 2nd consecutive nights of attacks using the remotely pilot to that craft. several other people were injured in the attack. the rescue teams have been looking for survivors in the rubble. the w correspondence. sonya following the cost is the sides of the attack. as ukraine mocks, the 2nd anniversary of the full scale invasion don't bite russia. it's in places like this with the deadly impact of the war is felt on a daily basis by civilians. now, with children in the southern falsity of odessa on the black sea coast, we have part of dc. they shut down 5 russian drones overnight, over this region. now, one of those drones felt right here on this residential building right behind me. i read the reports that the home owner was killed in simply on the spot right behind me. his wife was reportedly pulled out from the rubble and as hospitalized with major injuries. there was there was also an adjacent house here which has been badly damaged and the reports that 2 occupants he'll have also been hospitalized
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with major bones and other injuries. now this entire place is, is it in a, is an absolute shambles. the, both of the objects of the family a student showed that i'm books that are really just relics of some water bottles of alston intact here. and this is, of course, a reminder of the immensity high human cost of this ongoing conflict. denise brown is the un residents and humanitarian coordinator, and ukraine as to how people are doing the motion of the house, the war, and as a bad you. i think a lot is said about the resilience of the community people and well, that's very true. they are very determined. i think this also hides the fact that the country is traumatized. this war is about lost lots of homes, lots of jobs, lots of lives, lots of loved ones. and this impacts people's everyday lives as we see
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an increase in intensive patients in the strikes, but impossible, an infrastructure and civilians. there's been a 47 percent increase in the loss of some in life between november 2023 and january 2024. so situation is difficult. i don't see any improvements in the monetary situation. i doubt very much that there will be until this more is finally over hammering a bit more on the humanitarian situation. you don't sound optimistic that it's going to get any better. is that right? that's correct. i see no reason for anyone to believe that there will be an improvement in the day to day life of ukrainians, particularly those who have to slay uh the war in the east and the south. we have close to 5 main people displaced within the country. we have millions who remain in the regions along the front lines. i go regularly to the front line,
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we have at least 3 un convoys a week. people remain in their homes because they're live cause purpose and they're going to be there. and they're committed to staying, but supply change or disrupted so our services are pretty basic, meaning hygiene, kids, water, solid fuel and medicines, things that people can't get other wives. but it's a very difficult situation and we need to face that reality that it won't change until the war stops. it's not to say that ukrainians don't feel support that enough by the outside world. i think i feel very supported in all of the trips that i do, whether it's to trust with your uh, in internet score or, and he seems not to reach you out or anywhere in the house on regents. we are always so well received by the people of ukraine who thank god so much that i feel completely humbled by, by their, thanks to, by their approach. they know we're coming, whether it's the one or the local,
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and joe's or the red cross to support them. and they are indeed very grateful. not to be forgotten me. you arrives in your training some of 2022. i need to ask is, did you ever imagined as wall would be entering it faddie a or i could never have imagined but the international community could allow this kind of suffering to continue. now into its 3rd year, it's very difficult to accept from a humanitarian point to view this daily suffering caused by what is the violation of the un charter by a member state. right. so can you expect more to be done by the international community, denise brown, to help you and official the new train 7 asked the rest of the enzymes you might to in coordinator. thank you very much. thank you. a date of use. uh, colleen auction, while i talked to the ukrainian administrative for strategic industry today,
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he wants to turn your training to the weapons production hub for the west, but also points out what your green edge entry meets. thank you so much for joining us. could you tell us that the 3 most important things that ukraine needs now? well, we focus on the defense industry on, i'm a nation or a defense and drones and the 3 prime or focuses for us for this year. how is the cooperation with germany going? we have been seeing some joint ventures. is that going forward? i've just returned from germany. i've been at the moon, the security conference. it was quite a week and the call. but i would tell the german defense industries quite organized and focused on working more really agree. and i'm happy because we've got a number of projects in arm of the vehicle see nomination. i mean drones run them was germany. they just thought it will take some time, but we are on the track. i just came back from
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a couple of front line cities. i have been talking to soldiers. they're all telling me number one, they are tired, very exhausted. and number 2, they need a munition and they need weapons. what would you tell them? oh no, that's the greatest warrant generations there with the never enough. i'm a nation. never enough people and never enough weapons, but we keep working on for just some more. but no matter how much we produce, we will be always dependent on the wisdom supply, because no single country can withstand against russia such kind of the war. thanks for staying with us for a little. the 7 fundable sit one these. so what happens if you lose the support from the west or it's political things change in the west and you don't get as much support as you meet? we'll talk with some good all the defense industry and defense industry became important built on the new cream. but across europe, across the whole free world, i am alexander this will be my last question, 2 years of war. we're entering the 3rd year. do you see an end?
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yes, i see it that the end will come. what do we does work? thank you. thank you. so much jim on low make us have voted to legalize that possession and control conservation of kind of his people will soon be allowed to grow a few plants at home and possess up to $25.00 grounds in public. now the government holds many legislation will reduce the power of the black markets and drug related crime about the media to face considerable position from medical associations, judiciary and position politicians. with a vote of $407.00 in favor and $226.00 against germany's parliament approved the new plan to legalize cannabis adults will be allowed to carry up to 25 grams in public and grow. 3 plants at home distribution will be handled by members only cannabis clubs. this partial legalization is welcome news to many cannabis users in germany. so this on my i, the minus us generally speaking,
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it's an important step in a modern and lighting drug policy. and it's really important at these endless, pointless criminal proceedings at the moment. they're $180000.00 kind of as criminal proceedings a year that this stops. this does of also the best advice. for example, if you are check the day after you've consumed, you could lose your driving license or your job, but in front of you, it was that drops on you. but the law also has its detractors. germany's opposition conservatives have already said they will repeal the law as they, when next year's election. law enforcement of also express criticism, pointing out inconsistencies and complications and the new regulations skipped for owns and there is no clear regulation for how we as the police officers should act related to cannabis. there are many unclear things which we will have to deal with, and that's where the law is not ready. edge type is test, because as soon as you drive germany's health minister who spearheaded the bill is
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convinced it's a step in the right direction. an important step away from what he regards is germany's current failed drug policy. well, president and mazda usa is madam president, ladies and gentlemen, today we're adopting a very important law with which we are fundamentally changing our cannabis control policy. we're pursuing 2 goals, 5, the 1st is to combat the black market box. the 2nd is to improve the protection of children and young people. kendall drove insurance from miners under the age of a team. it's kind of as remains legal, as does using the drug in the vicinity of schools, violence international film festival. the ballad malia will announce its top prizes later on saturday. this yeah, so hundreds of new film some around a world screen right here in the gym and capital about only 20 of them in the running for the festivals, big awards. that's the golden and silver bass. definitely got some of the favorites
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. do you mind me motivated to pay the college doesn't? i'm a very you're not right. my favorite cake is one of this year. his critics favorites . it tells the story of 70 year old widow my hand and tear wrong. she's used to spending most of her time alone, until a meeting with friends opens the possibility of a new chapter in her loved life. a 2nd suddenly to ship to reset. it shows in the system you're running and directors, mario, my good um and beta. so now you have were denied permission by a runs government to attends their films premier they sent this message to, i'm simulating the test, we feel like parents who can't see their newborn child. if the jury picks their film, it will be the 3rd time in 10 years, the bailey, now the awards. it's top prize to iranian directors,
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and i've sent you out for public us for the new york. another potential winter long guitars at about finding a quiet 17 year old french girl who meets her pen pal on a language exchange to germany. the live she tells to impress her new friend to come back to haunt her. both young stars are considered once to watch for an acting prize. the same thing. one of the biggest stars that this is barely knowledge is irish actor, kelly and murphy. he's in the running for his role in a film he co produced with matt damon after they finished making oppenheimer. gillian said, i have my next movie, i really want to do, and i said, we're starting a studio. can we do it? we'd have some t other small things like these set in the 1980s is based on the best selling, the velo by author claire to give it looks at the irish catholic church is cruel
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treatment of unwed mothers. not everyone was ma'am, we've loved her in his lives in this world. you know, in lack of seen by director alonzo released palazzios, a cook and a new york tourist restaurant is accused of theft and decides to take drastic measures the tragic comedy starring rooney. mario, one audience, his heart set to serious, barely knowledge. but it's the jury who decides the winters and bailey and all the juries are notorious for their surprises of germany. sunrise, who has won the best actress of the seas. i once that's frances version of the sw, cuz you don't pick up the trophy at a ceremony in paris. you won't be at work. i have rolled in the courtroom drama and not to lose all the fault. this is, sees that was events was a shadow of by on occasions of sexual violence and physical abuse. francis phil industrial and you will have to date of the next report that takes
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a look at why donald trump remains so pop you that it vote as speech and more of that. those are back with me on use. the top of the, the, every jenny is surprises. me is gone all out to give you some of the right people in your northern most count the police the free time, but still very much alive. you'll guy to the special thoughts in germany recognizes wyrick.
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