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when i found a working store in three letters, it is closed, there is no light for me, please , this bouquet is lucky. we have it and it does not disappear . yes, the generator on the street is humming. how do my husband and i have a family business up to 20 thousand hryvnias, they give it, i understand. thank you very much for the bouquet of support for the ukrainian veteran business already now, find out the details on the website or by phone number war in ukraine the main topic for ukrainians victories and losses
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analysis and forecasts politics and geopolitics serhiy rudenko and the guests of his program will talk about all this people who have information and shape public opinion people who defend ukraine and create the future right now the main and interesting thing in the program is the verdict of serhiy rudenko from monday on thursday at 1:00 p.m. repeat at 6:00 p.m. continues 323 days of heroic resistance of ukrainians to the russian occupiers for your attention news on espresso anzhelika sezonenko works in the studio the light has become less in particular due to the cold weather,
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electricity is turned off in nine regions, because the consumption limit has been exceeded. ukrenergo has reported a significant power deficit, which is especially noticeable in the morning and evening hours. at the same time, the company predicts a decrease in outages on weekends. this may happen due to the warming that is approaching. be with the light, enemy birds are falling, our soldiers destroyed the su-25 attack aircraft of the occupiers in the eastern direction, shared in the air forces of ukraine and also landed the russian drone orlan 10 in the south of the varvara country , in the temporarily captured mariupol, the russians continue to destroy the historical monuments of the city , this time they completely demolished the building better known as the house with a clock. it was here that the workshop of the world-famous
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monumental artist viktor arnautov was located, the adviser to the city mayor petro andryushchenko said. he noted that the occupiers, as usual, cynically lied to the residents of the city, assuring them that they were going to reconstruct the monument, the destruction is visible even from space, the maksaro company published pictures of soledar for august 2022 and january of this year, in the photos you can see what is left of the same parts of the city as a result of active hostilities and the arrival of the russian peace since the summer, the occupiers are trying to capture soledar, but it is being shelled daily outside the city, now heavy fighting is going on, and maksar also published a picture of the mutilated fields near bakhmut, the ground is covered with craters from enemy fire, a well-aimed attack on the enemy,
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special operations forces hit a concentration of occupiers in the area of soldiers of a large place the concentration of invaders in several areas was discovered by the operators of the sso, after which they directed artillery and tactical missile systems to the point, as a result, our soldiers destroyed more than a hundred russian soldiers, two machine gun units and two mortars, another 430 invaders broke the arms of our soldiers, and since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the motherland , 113 have returned, 99 defenders destroyed four artillery systems and one means against the air defense of the invaders, in addition, they permanently landed one helicopter and three the attackers' drones in the general headquarters remind that the data are indicative not only for themselves, canada will also acquire for ukraine an additional
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arsenal of missiles for this anti-aircraft missile complex, minister of defense anita said, the announcement of an air defense system is planned to be purchased from the united states for more than 300 million dollars, anon noted that she is already working on delivery of these weapons in the shortest possible time, however, this should take place in several stages. the minister also added that canada will support ukraine in in the short and long term defense coalition at the upcoming meeting of rammstein allies will first of all discuss what kyiv needs most now and what it needs to achieve success in the future , stated the head of the pentagon, lloyd austin, he emphasized that the usa will support ukraine as long as it is needed, according to austin, he sees the same mood and from other allies and partners, for now, everyone remains united in efforts to help ukraine,
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the us defense minister emphasized, the next meeting in the format rammstein will take place on january 20 in germany . it is planned that about 50 countries will take part in it. at the beginning of the great war, in one of the districts of bila tserkva in the kyiv region , volunteers created a unit numbering more than 180 fighters, later some of them signed a contract with sumy, others remained in the city to protect strategic objects and roadblocks in parallel, the men decided to help their fellow men with useful things, as a reliable rear is bringing our victory closer, let's see hmm, here is a mold, look at the bullets for our boys, we will go from 3d printing and because it is too , very, very costly and expensive
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, you can beat the enemy not only with tanks, artillery, grenade launchers and other traditional weapons in 10 months of full-scale war, ukrainian defenders learned to approach the matter creatively, so white church volunteers invented their own know-how what effectively proved himself at the front, this is such a device, it can be in a fighter 's pocket. at the right moment, he pulled it out, attached it to his machine gun, and this hot cake flies 200 meters and then explodes and the impression zone is at least 150 m from the epicenter of the explosion, we began to be contacted by everyone under the division so quickly advertising well, we sent a dozen or so soldiers and it went, so at the moment we have more than 1,500 of them, we
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have made a lot of alternative weapons, so far it is not possible to show in general. but after the end of the war, the men promise to tell everything in detail. however, they have already shown us their pride on wheels. recently, volunteers received a request from their brothers for a military car. we went in search of it with volunteer organizations by public organizations. who could present us with such a car with increased cross-country ability, and here was the jackpot, a public organization, polite actions, came to us with an offer of a military car, which is of european standard. the first one strengthened its base, which took a
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week, we worked on the body work, digested the car body, patched the holes, welded what was missing and made improvements so that everything was in place for the boys it's good that it was strong and reliable and held a lot of weight, but they wanted to do it more side-by-side so that the guys already got the car, they also turned to the guys. the main thing for electronics is that it works and the devices are there, the fuel level is visible, the temperature is visible, because it was a bit of a problem, because there were no devices at all, there was just a hole, and that’s all, that’s why i had to do everything from scratch there, uh, the sensors took something kamazovsky is like that, and well, at first we thought to do the main thing, but it turned out that the panel was completely removed, everything was done. as if it had to
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be here from the factory in order for the furnace to work, what is the motivation here, since we are not yet at war, then at least we are doing what we can here, and everything needs to be done in order to the final stage of victory. the transformation of the car was painted in khaki color. if necessary, the car is covered with a white camouflage net. it was painted. well, the guys at the front were painted. well, in general , it turned out not bad. the paint went somewhere on sunday, and yes, they removed the paint, puttyed holes, and the guys welded and painted in the camera, now the car is already working on the front line, and for this, the volunteers did not spare their own money, in fact, they even took a loan, they claim that they are ready to give their last for the ukrainian defenders, because they realize the price of our freedom, the motivation is the same as and all
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ukrainians and interveners should be outside the borders of the ukrainian land, the armed forces of ukraine - this force is a reliable support and help, and while such interaction will be strong ukrainian soldiers never overcome darya ruban oleksandr kuga espresso bila tserkva, can you take a picture there against the background of the burning kremlin, the new stamp replaced the predecessor with the name cotton over the crimean bridge, the last one stood near the kmda since september of last year, both photo zones are part of the infoprotiv exhibition, which is dedicated to the creative struggle ukrainians with the enemy well, let 's all go to kyiv to visualize on the background of this photo exhibition where the kremlin is burning science what's in the
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news i have everything, you and i we will meet in a few moments after a very short pause in the program, refugees with anzhelika sezonenko, stay, you found a working store in three letters, it is closed, there is no light, please, here is this bouquet, we are so lucky, it does not disappear in our country, so the generator on the street is humming, ukrainian veterans background, money, the fund helps veteran enterprises, i wonder what it is for only fop and ubd are needed, for example , my husband and i have a family business up to 20,000 hryvnias .
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on the website or by phone number, the war in ukraine is the main topic for ukrainians, victories and losses , analysis and forecasts, politics and geopolitics , serhiy rudenko and the guests of his program will talk about all this, people who have information and shape public opinion, people who defend ukraine and create the future, the main thing is now and interesting in the program verdict by serhiy rudenko from monday to thursday at 1:00 p.m. repeat at 6:00 p.m.
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conditions, these stations will significantly increase the combat capability of our defenders, the espresso tv channel, together with the forpo tua charity fund, launched a new fundraiser for the purchase of powerful portable battery stations with solar panels for our soldiers, we will transfer the first five stations to the 406th separate artillery brigade named after corporal general oleksiy almazov join the gathering let's get closer to the victory together glory to ukraine congratulations veteri espresso for your attention the refugee program with anzhelika sezonenko and today we will talk about canada there at the beginning of the full-scale invasion of russia against ukraine, there were about a hundred thousand ukrainians, our compatriots, who were forced to leave ukraine because of the war, and there are, you know,
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different stories, the fate of these people was different. but there are successful cases. and here is my heroine today, she really managed to build a career in canada, she got a job at the canadian parliament, met twice in person with the prime minister of canada, justin trudeau, and also, importantly, she managed to maintain her personal relationship with her beloved husband, who spends most of the time is in ukraine and anna lachikhina is a volunteer of today's program anya congratulations hello good evening to each other glad to hear thank you very much for joining the direct stage of the refugee program, i note that now it is five in the morning in ottawa and anya woke up at 4 in order to be able to prepare and make time on the air, thank you, my joy, only thank you for
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inviting us, traditionally, we always start a conversation with my heroes about how they met the full-scale invasion of russia, and on february 24, tell your story, on february 24, we were with my fiancée maxim dzhigun in the apartment in the morning and i heard explosions since the very morning. it seemed to me through a dream that it was possible that someone was firing fireworks. i thought that this could be the beginning of a war, but i tried to dismiss it, and friends were staying with us and around 6:30 in the morning , our friend probably comes to us quietly in the bedroom and says don't worry, but then the war was on. well, of course, from that moment on, a suitcase of documents and a bunch of thoughts, er, complete absent- mindedness, immediately turned on the tv, radio
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, everything to hear at least some instructions and understand what is happening from which direction, what is coming, but the first couple of days were spent in our underground parking lot in the residential complex , and then they are already moving. to the zhytomyr region well, from there we already started our movement in the direction of chernivtsi, where we spent and then i spent the next month and a half . and how did you end up in canada, thousands of kilometers from your native home, in canada, the decision to go it originated in canada literally two weeks before the shipment to canada , of course it seemed well, it is very far and it was unclear how to live there, on what kind of
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preservation, because we have our own business in ukraine. of course, they fell away because, because of the situation, if the relevance began to be lost , it was not clear how to go, but there was an opportunity to go on the program of the canadian parliamentary internship program, in which he is engaged. before that, he interned in 2019 and coordinated this program together with the founder in all subsequent years, and the founder of this program is canadian , he has been sponsoring the temple for 31 years or i am looking for additional funds, he is an older person - this is his own initiative, how he tries to help ukraine and at that moment he decided that all he can do at that moment is at least bring 40 girls and 40 girls to canada for an internship program, a large group
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including me, uh, we came to canada to intern in the parliament, but i'm sure that the queue of those willing was long first because in general, it is very interesting for the experience of serving in the canadian parliament, but also because of the war. i think it also increased the number of those willing. how exactly did you manage to get in, did you use it? are there any connections ? took part in it, passed the selection, it was an interview by the founder, and several other tasks, and all the people who got into the program are not random people, because we chose, let’s say, this place for several of them, they chose this place for several years ago, because, uh, is through due to the pandemic, the program stopped in 20-21, and that is why this entire collective group
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left for canada on december 20-21 and 22 of the year, er, in may. well, i personally came in april a little earlier because, um, due to the large number of people who i planned to go uh and and at that time i already had a visa to canada, a work visa, because we went with politicians, such business tours to canada were organized for people, public figures for politicians , so i had a visa at that time and the founder asked to come before help with to coordinate such a huge group and i was then involved in buying their tickets and then when they arrived, organizing all the documentation so that you can get everything you need to start your internship, that's why, of course, there could be many willing people, but these are selected people who deserved it to this place in this program, ani. i am
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also sure that after completing the internship, not everyone managed to get a job and stay working in the canadian parliament. how did you manage to do that? in the right place at the right time and definitely the experience that i had behind my shoulders, professional experience , er, almost 10 years of professional activity in the field of political communications, including government communications, and that is why i interned in the office of a liberal deputy who at that time was looking for an office for herself er assistant advisor and who will be able to work longer than internship programs say a couple of months ago she offered me to stay i got this er contract and stayed in the position
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of senior communications advisor er and with this we we are actually dealing with this deputy, she is also the head of the committee on the international building and ukraine is everywhere on the agenda, including in this committee, so for me it is also an opportunity, let's say, to help correctly understand the context of what is happening in ukraine and to choose the right solutions for us, especially in this ani's time but it seems to me at least that the principles of parliamentarism in ukraine and canada are different and the law-making process also probably goes through completely different stages, or maybe i'm wrong. i mean that you had so much experience in communications and cooperation with people's deputies there with other officials in ukraine, but maybe in canada it stands out, that's why it's strange that they took a ukrainian woman, but this one is also great, of course, it's different, but it's
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definitely possible here, not without it it is not without novelties, that is, of course, there is a lot to learn, but the principle of the state’s action and the principle of decision-making are very similar, and since the parliament, well, in general, canada is like this, it is an established democracy, let’s say yes, even our politics are more complicated than in in canada, because everything changes very quickly here, we have a very reactive policy. we have a lot of crisis management every day . everything has its own rules for everything eh, as i say when i tell my friends and acquaintances colleagues that there is a book for everything not everything has
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its own instructions, you just need to know where to look for these rules you need to know eh the right people eh you have to be sociable eh in canada this is a two- parliamentary parliament and i work in the chamber communities, this is the lower weather of the representatives, uh, there was a process of adopting bills, for example, it is also three-level. yes, they also have three readings. they are publicly broadcast and can be seen by every citizen, and secondly, their interaction with the public is a little different . they have such a concept as hearing witnesses, and these, in the understanding of witnesses , also include business representatives on the issue which is trying to be adopted and considered by the committee, or are they representatives of the government, or representatives of diplomatic institutions, or are they
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representatives of public organizations, that is, the interaction of the parliament and the government, and at the same time , because they are parliamentarians in canada and they do not have separate legislative and executive bodies yes two if separate, hmm, separate teams, elected deputies, they are elected at the same time and the ministers make up the cabinet of ministers, that's why, but all this is all experience, i am here, now i can simply say that none of what i would i didn’t do it in ukraine. i don’t do it, that is, everything that i did in ukraine. so what is better to say, i do it here, too, from interaction with various interested parties, dasta and kolders, as we also use to say, to interaction with the media, to the organization of events, to the organization of international events. you know, you and i have already talked about this for a year. you
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know that i went to taiwan together with the canadian parliamentary delegation. i was there as a press secretary, that is, all of this is very different, different geography, different people, maybe where, different order but the principle of action, let's say, is the same, that's why experience here played an important part, of course, it's great, of course, it's also interesting to listen to what makes people's elected officials in canada stand out , because in fact, in ukraine, we sometimes see such negative examples and attitudes towards their employees there advisors or assistants to the common people, also every people's deputy stands out, some communicate with the common people, and some do not even go to their district. yes, i understood correctly, yes, yes, this is
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my deputy - she is a woman, and this is, hmm , she is the former minister of emigration in 2004 or 2005, she was the minister of emigration in canada, she also has a lot of experience behind her shoulders, eh, she is already in her first term in parliament, and if i'm wrong, she's not the first, one of the first women, at least in canada , to have been in this elected position for so long. parliamentarianism is the whole politics of canada is built on very close interactions with its voters, and this is also connected with the financing of the party, of course, the financing of candidates who are elected every time and
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have to find, if they are in a fundraiser, yes , they are forced to collect this money and to run for office, let's say to their district, that's why they are forced to keep this connection and it's not that they do it because of force, it's part of their work and canadians, canadian mps are always on the weekend and sometimes even earlier. if someone flies to another part of the country, you know well if we may not be fully aware, but canada is a huge country, it is more or less part of this northern continent, they have 7 or 6 time zones in the country. it is very similar to the usa because the population of canada is 10 times smaller than here 35 million population and air transportation they are as developed as in the usa, so for many deputies
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to get back to their district if they live on the west coast, say somewhere in vancouver, it takes a very long time and that is why they sometimes fly out even on thursday evening thursday, friday, they spend the weekend in the district, they meet with their e-e supporters, they meet with public organizations, they take an active part in the life of their community, and this is a mutually beneficial process, because then the same representatives of these local organizations public, if they have any need for some policy, some draft law, some decision, or the need to allocate additional money from the budget, then of course they always come to their deputy later or they talk to the deputy and talk about it , present their problem or their need, and this is a mutually beneficial constant exchange and process
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in terms of communication and with the help of making the right decisions, but the process can be done by the audience if you think about the transparency of lobbying communication, i will immediately warn you about this question or prejudice that may arise lobbying here is also regulated by legislation it will also be a very transparent and clearly defined process, therefore, there are already established rules in place for canadian society, for example lobbying - this is a normal process - it is a necessary process and there is a fairly established understanding and respect for the industry and it, even well , unlike ukraine, we do not have any legislation on lobbying and here lobbyism always has such a negative tone , although in fact you can lobby and very good initiatives
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