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also, i will sing my song. maybe my voice will be heard. seeking justice for the victims of genocide starts november 21st on the w, the business day that we news line from berlin, russia and ukraine staff up drill in warfare, launching record numbers of the aircraft against each other. can you launch is the biggest attack on last scale since the start of the war. the russian capital's mayor says large numbers of ukrainian drones were shot down on the ukrainian. some targets include the southern region of odessa. also coming on donald trump, wins arizona, sealing his election when in all 7 of the us swing state, the
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welcome to the show on the call for least russia and ukraine have intensified drone attacks against each other, sending out unprecedented numbers of the and crude aircraft, ukraine's president will let them or is it landscape says rush out, launch a 145 drones overnight. and again appealed to keys western allies for more help. the russian president vladimir putin signed into law and mutual assistance packed with north korea. shortly before moscow itself came under attack, of a wave of drone strikes rattled the suburbs of moscow with the local man reporting more than 2 dozen shut down. it was ukraine's biggest attack on the russian capital since the start of the wheels. now we heard an explosion went out and saw that the car was on fire. i'm still in shock. it's such a pity. it was our only means of transport to use this. this is
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a new russian driven the tax on keys becoming almost daily occurrence. but the latest by ross concentrated on odessa police in the black sea port and result city say a man was killed when his call was struck by shrapnel. the attacks injured at least 9 others on damage several residential buildings to the east coast for the fullest night in a row, the enemy is targeting our city. they are being several drones. she said, yeah, everyone can see what's going on today. oh no. oh, because of the many private houses and departments have been destroyed very low, and that with julia has both side stuff. i'm trying to tax donald trump's us election when could change the conflict? the kremlin says, drums victory sends out quote, positive signal, while ukraine's for the demons zalinski might find it even more difficult to secure
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the bucking needed from allies to make more use of western missiles against russia . lorina moran is a military analyst with kings college len. lindsey joins me now. marina, good to see you again this weekend we've seen a record number of drone attacks between russia and ukraine. what do you make of the timing? it would even a me quote, well, um we have to understand that after we got to know the results of the us presidential elections, essentially both sides have to demonstrate something um on the ukrainian side of course for, for the, for the printing and president the, it it might seem unfortunate that don't trump has one the election. so now looking at the battle field on the side, so the russians are getting the upper hand on the battlefield. and the ukrainian forces have to demonstrate something. so they have to demonstrate is a capacity in the whole to convince that ukraine is still capable of fighting. and
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so if we look at the attacks, the attack was on moscow. so it is more symbolic because previously we've seen ukrainian rule and the tax on oil refineries in the like, which would make mill, luxury sans, this is more symbolic. as far as the russian attack is concerned. many have speculated that donald trump will actually pull his promise to end the war. within 24 hours. we're not seeing that there is still uncertainty in terms of what his presidency might mean for the war and ukraine. that being so sad, russia is continuing the war and the war aims for the russians. they are expanding . so i think that's a has been on russia's rate or for a long time. and the idea is to leave ukraine land locked essentially. and so we see these attacks on the dash side where the russians are saying that the
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risk miller trains restructure also looks the equipment that they're trying to destroy. so they're trying to rode the capability also ukrainian forces to recess the russian advances. and you say this is a symbol looking at the united states and what is happening there politically, do you think the re election of donald trump is likely to affect the military strategy in the short term and a more pronounced way? i don't look forward to talking about direction military strategy. i think that the russians, they have basically 2 ways of seeing this one way of reaching some sort of deal with donald trump potentially. so that's one strand. the 2nd strand that i think this is more of what we might be seeing is continuing as is because the logic here goes, we don't need the trump or anybody. we don't have to negotiate because we're already seeing battlefield successes. so we just continue along the same lines and reach
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our military and therefore political objectives, even if it takes longer a. so it's difficult to see because we have to wait until donald trump enters the white house and it won't be until the end of january. therefore, i don't think that at this stage, he's capable of making any sort of policy decisions as far as ukraine is concerned. and of course, it will also depend who will be on his team. because what's her different stances on how the future if you creating should look like from demilitarized buffer zone to seating territories, to russia? yeah, and you mentioned that there, and you said that before donald trump said that as soon as he would take office, basically this war would. and now we've heard advisors to the former president say that crimea is gone. what is the best case scenario for ukraine here?
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as well, it is difficult to say, but the problem is that it will have to do with the european need are members as well. and so it will pass the willingness of how much they are willing or capable of support in ukraine is the united states. opt out. that's why the 2nd one is obviously important is not going to seize the territory that he's controlling right now in ukraine. and it will depend on ukraine, what it will accept. will it accept nato membership, a possible need or membership in return to seating those territories? because the problem here is that russia, the russians are occupying the industrial base, a few cranes so that, that's not, not just in terms of territory, but in terms of economic importance. so to convince ukraine to accept such
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a deal. so that will have to be concessions and promises and security guarantees made specifically by european um, members of nato. and how far is that legal remains to be seen at this stage? we can only speculate, and of course, what will happen in ukraine, politically, will there be a possible election? will there be different leadership that is going to present a realistic piece plan as opposed to victory plan in terms of what conditions it's willing to negotiate on. many question marks as ukraine nervously looks to the future that was military analyst, marina. we're on always a pleasure. thank you for having me. and let's get you up to speed now and some other stories making headlines around the world today. and is really or striking northern gaza has killed and wounded dozens of people, palestinian medical staff, say house, and the devali a region was head at dawn with around 30 people inside. israel's military said it
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was targeting aside where how mos militants operate. 11 on sales ministry says at least 33 people have been killed by new is really strikes a recorded casualties in the eastern involved bank region. and in the south where the militant group has the law has a strong presence. israel has intensified at the air campaign against the around back group the top on our to attend you on climate talks for the 1st time since returning to power. and they've got us down 3 years ago. they'll joined the call 29 summit and those are by john. i've got this done as vulnerable to climate change despite emitting fuel greenhouse gases itself. problems include flooding, drought and desertification. the 10s of thousands have rallied in the spanish city of valencia to protest the official response to the floods that killed more than 220 people over a week ago they want the regional government leader to resign. dozens are still
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missing after torrance swept vehicles and people away anger and despair unites people here in valencia as they demand the resignation of regional liter carlos muscle on more than 220 people died in stains, was flooded in recent decades. is that what i mean? the government all sort of were protesting because of all the mismanagement and because they didn't warn us in time. luckily we're still alive, but many others are dead and they could have been saved. hey, we must understand. they've failed them. we deserve better, but unfortunately we have completely incompetent. leaders seem to say we need to press dogs, you know too many a dead. you too many have been a band and more than 10 days off to the floods. see if they're still abandon the deal. so, you know, so you know, when one of the even calls for officials to face criminal charges,
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some of the protesters on least the anger on police officers who responded using their batons. riley's will also help in other cities across the region and the country. and more are being planned many residents in the affected areas. a too busy to join the protests in valencia city center. solid and pretty at those parents have lost everything in the floods. luckily, they were able to escape at the last minute. but they have friends who are still searching for missing family members and who feel abandoned by the authorities list . i'm not going to be members. there's no coordination. i have the impression that there is no one at the government level. managing any of this. it's complete. chaos is east coast so that the mountains of garbage keep piling up on the streets around valencia. i just saw as he's a warning of a spread of infectious diseases. the regular to art means that this car has already
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been searched for that part. but almost 2 weeks after the devastating floods the situation and the area remains chaotic and the clean up work is. busy dressing very slowly and with each state the angle of the people at the government's crisis management keeps growing. while people feel left to loan body of forties, there is massive solidarity amongst those affected every day. these volunteers serve around $500.00 free meals. if we didn't help ourselves, they would let us die. not far from here, we're mostly elderly people live. it's even worse. there are still villages where no help has arrived at all. with anger, surging and growing demands for accountability. the disaster could yet result in political careers being swept away as a creation that can frustrates and the lives in equal measure, rubik's cube has turned 50. the puzzle has become a global phenomenon and as
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a vendor relieves, the multi colored cube remains as relevant today as when it was designed back in 1974. before smartphones, this was the ultimate destruction, the rubik's cube. a seemingly simple, yet challenging, fidget toy. and depending on your proclivity for puzzles, it promised hours of fun, a spare or frustration. it was invented in 1974 by an of rubik, a professor of architecture in cold war era hungry. at the time he wanted to help students understand spatial relationships. our hand father may not human because they are able to create tools and they learn how to use our tools. and that's as the the, the field is a tool for thinking struck by its popularity with his students, ruby patented, and the rest is history. hit the international market in 1980 and became
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a global sensation selling more than 500000000 units worldwide. spawning speed cubing competitions. and numerous knock offers and the current rolled record for solving a randomly scrambled cube is just over 3 seconds. although it had its heyday in the 1980s, the cube is still widely popular today with a community of influencers on tick tock and youtube. happy to plug its relevance for the 21st century is quite useful for the generation now. it's kind of get the most headphones to realize it's good to have something in your hand that you care about and read it and kind of what to get better. right. so i think it's kind of a good thing for kids to do the same, especially on a certain they can do something. and also taking away from this screen, after 5 decades, the rubik's cube looks set to endure as one of the most recognized icons in popular culture. right. and that's it for now of next our attack. so sheriff reports on
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