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and we will appreciate the special moments of the process for you aleppo bullet. let's wrap up artyom kondratyuk and nastasya bulatousskaya life speaks of a strange kind. nastya we have done the main work. maybe we'll add something to the loss, sure why not. i think the echoes will be very appropriate there. well, let's try your taste. nastya, as far as i know, in addition to the stage and stage. you have found yourself in the modeling business. yes, this year i participated in a modeling beauty contest and won and became the first plus model, who for the first time in hmm long history of modeling, won a beauty contest, as a plus-size model won a grant for an international competition. well nastya, congratulations. yours won't work. but i know a lot of jokes, i didn’t enter the basin. i in life comes. grateful we come go on the carts haw and back curling the beard of the dozhin icon holy-offic sheaf full of god's beard. so they said to the news on the last day of the reaping of the evening they left on the niva . the lord wounded the face of the edge of the jit fr
and we will appreciate the special moments of the process for you aleppo bullet. let's wrap up artyom kondratyuk and nastasya bulatousskaya life speaks of a strange kind. nastya we have done the main work. maybe we'll add something to the loss, sure why not. i think the echoes will be very appropriate there. well, let's try your taste. nastya, as far as i know, in addition to the stage and stage. you have found yourself in the modeling business. yes, this year i participated in a modeling...
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syrian state media says israel has launched airstrikes towards aleppo.our missiles are believed to have hit runways. pakistan's army is on high alert for more floods in the south of the country. the river has been swelling for weeks, threatening another wave of flooding. army helicopters have arrived in areas that have been cut off for days. at least one person has been killed in fighting between rivals in southern iraq. tensions remain high after an influential leader said he was withdrawing from politics. monday and tuesday sought heavy fighting. you can follow those stories on her website. next is inside story. stay with us. ♪ nick: there is nothing that can be done to stop dramatic sea level rises. that is the warning from scientists. last year was record-breaking for natural disasters. so what does this all mean for attempts to deal with climate change? this is "inside story." ♪ hello and welcome to the program. i am nick clark. major sea level rises are now inevitable even if we stop burning fossil fuels today. that is the assessment of scientists
syrian state media says israel has launched airstrikes towards aleppo.our missiles are believed to have hit runways. pakistan's army is on high alert for more floods in the south of the country. the river has been swelling for weeks, threatening another wave of flooding. army helicopters have arrived in areas that have been cut off for days. at least one person has been killed in fighting between rivals in southern iraq. tensions remain high after an influential leader said he was withdrawing...
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it's mostly in aleppo. a thought from this hospital says more than 4000 people have been treated here in the past 3 weeks. the un says the war has caused extensive damage to water pipes, and more than half the healthcare facilities aunt functioning in the bust. you know, we used to have her, at least the basic infrastructure bill, like for example, la, getting, you know, clean new sources of water and sewage system is there almost, you know, to deal with this software changes. but now it is. so, you know, 12 years of war led into destruction of the infrastructure. the w h. i sent to plain loads of a to the region and it's training 8 groups. but it's concerned about those already fundable to disease and hunger for the hundreds of thousands of displaced syrians living in camps a fresh outbreak of cholera, perchance through the misery and the months ahead. lore about a manly and 0. while the $1000000.00 households in the netherlands are struggling to pay energy bills, some people have decided to console the ga
it's mostly in aleppo. a thought from this hospital says more than 4000 people have been treated here in the past 3 weeks. the un says the war has caused extensive damage to water pipes, and more than half the healthcare facilities aunt functioning in the bust. you know, we used to have her, at least the basic infrastructure bill, like for example, la, getting, you know, clean new sources of water and sewage system is there almost, you know, to deal with this software changes. but now it is....
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the escalation which is possible is a massive aerial campaign on ukrainian cities, aleppo style destruction of ukrainian cities, but at also at a loss because the ukrainians will be able to shoot down many aircraft, russian aircraft and the other would be in some way nuclear but i think, um, this is uh, this is an option which is of course detrimental to all sides. and even with the nuclear power station uh, and the struggle around the nuclear power station in singapore asia. it is a city located in the east of ukraine. so if anything happens, russia and russians would be the first to suffer from. let's i want to move away from that topic, which we in fact have talked about on many of our recent programs here onto the point. but let's come back to this new world disorder, which is sometimes compared with a new cold war and sara, it's interesting if we look at the quite long list of countries that abstained in the general assembly, united nations, general assembly vote to condemn the russian invasion. quite a long list of countries that abstained. now, we had a nonaligned bloc in the cold wa
the escalation which is possible is a massive aerial campaign on ukrainian cities, aleppo style destruction of ukrainian cities, but at also at a loss because the ukrainians will be able to shoot down many aircraft, russian aircraft and the other would be in some way nuclear but i think, um, this is uh, this is an option which is of course detrimental to all sides. and even with the nuclear power station uh, and the struggle around the nuclear power station in singapore asia. it is a city...
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it's mostly in aleppo. a thoughts from this hospital says more than 4000 people have been treated here in the past 3 weeks. the un says the war have cause extensive damage to water pipes. more than half the health care facilities aren't functioning in the boston, or we used to have at least the basic infrastructure bill, like, for example, getting, you know, clean sources of water and sewage system. is there almost, you know, to deal with these sort of challenges. but now, you know, 20 years of war led into the destruction of the infrastructure. the w h. i sent to plain loads of a to the region and it's training 8 groups. but it's concerned about those already fundable to disease and hunger for the hundreds of thousands of displaced syrians living in camps a fresh outbreak of cholera, perchance through the misery and the months ahead. lore about manly and 0. indigenous groups and trailer have held rallies and several cities calling for an end to the british monarchy. the rule that demanding the return of la
it's mostly in aleppo. a thoughts from this hospital says more than 4000 people have been treated here in the past 3 weeks. the un says the war have cause extensive damage to water pipes. more than half the health care facilities aren't functioning in the boston, or we used to have at least the basic infrastructure bill, like, for example, getting, you know, clean sources of water and sewage system. is there almost, you know, to deal with these sort of challenges. but now, you know, 20 years of...
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warring parties, over the past day , five shellings were recorded by the radicals in the provinces of aleppo anti-government protests broke out in several iranian cities at once people demand an investigation into the circumstances of the death of 22-year-old maxa amini, who died after days ago i arrived in tehran and ended up in the police station for allegedly wearing the wrong hijab relatives. they say that the body of the dead had traces of beatings. although the authorities claim that the cause of death was a heart attack in his hometown and named maxim, people gathered near the local administration building, then similar protests seized other cities. some women took off and tossed their headscarves, and a flash mob appeared on social networks, where girls burn hijabs and cut their hair. today the capital nursultan of kazakhstan officially renamed astana the decree of president kassymzhem march tokaev came into force after publication in the official newspaper kazakhstanskaya pravda to return to its previous name in early september, a group of deputies suggested that the government hope
warring parties, over the past day , five shellings were recorded by the radicals in the provinces of aleppo anti-government protests broke out in several iranian cities at once people demand an investigation into the circumstances of the death of 22-year-old maxa amini, who died after days ago i arrived in tehran and ended up in the police station for allegedly wearing the wrong hijab relatives. they say that the body of the dead had traces of beatings. although the authorities claim that the...
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incense has also been accused of orchestrating the bombing campaign that leveled much of rebel held aleppo in syria. i can 2016. so may i put a is a military analyst and author of russia's road to war with ukraine. he says that moscow is likely to change its military tactics in ukraine. oh, we going to see more indiscriminate, bombardments, of pulse of ukraine that russia is yet to conquer? and i think the answer is yes and, and very simply at this, at the store to the invasion, the russian armed forces trots, operate with a bit more finesse. parachute drops on to the bombs raise into ki ivan khaki. it all failed and they reverted to time and time is very sadly, the source of campaigns we seen in a leper in syria, marable and in southern ukraine. devastation of the city state, and russia, claiming nasa conquest images talk about strategy professionals. talk about logistics, that's one of the aphorisms that sometimes goes around discussion about military operations. and one of the reasons that rushes on forces of struggled in ukraine, comes down to logistics. it comes down to armed forces a
incense has also been accused of orchestrating the bombing campaign that leveled much of rebel held aleppo in syria. i can 2016. so may i put a is a military analyst and author of russia's road to war with ukraine. he says that moscow is likely to change its military tactics in ukraine. oh, we going to see more indiscriminate, bombardments, of pulse of ukraine that russia is yet to conquer? and i think the answer is yes and, and very simply at this, at the store to the invasion, the russian...
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reconciliation of the warring parties , five shellings were recorded by the radicals in the provinces of aleppost day. military railway workers are erecting a subgrade on the construction site of the second track of baikal on the amur mainline, more than 300,000 cubic meters of rocky soil, the task has been completed by almost 90%, the builder works in permafrost, which seriously complicates the work, about 1,000 units of heavy equipment are involved, mining dump trucks , motor graders, as well as machines equipped with hydraulic hammers. now passed, for example, 350 km of track in the area near lak fevralsk. today, the capital of kazakhstan nursultan was officially renamed astana the name was proposed in early september by a group of deputies to the government, hoping that this time the changes will cost the budget less than 3 years ago. then, immediately after taking office , such a person proposed to rename the capital to nur-sultan in honor of the first president. on the same day, the parliament adopted the corresponding amendment to the constitution. further news of the regions, do not swi
reconciliation of the warring parties , five shellings were recorded by the radicals in the provinces of aleppost day. military railway workers are erecting a subgrade on the construction site of the second track of baikal on the amur mainline, more than 300,000 cubic meters of rocky soil, the task has been completed by almost 90%, the builder works in permafrost, which seriously complicates the work, about 1,000 units of heavy equipment are involved, mining dump trucks , motor graders, as well...
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i tried to their spirits aleppo could not. this is hurting me, especially because of the child was holding onto me before i lost them. they told me he died. amy: the dead included 24 children and 31 women. most of the boat's passengers were lebanese, syrians, and palestinians. it was one of the deadliest boat disasters in the eastern mediterranean. in the philippines, at least five people were killed after a typhoon slammed into the northern ireland sunday with -- northern ireland with suay sustained winds of 115 miles per hour. the storm brought flash flooding that damaged thousands of homes, forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents, and cut off electricity to millions of people across two provinces. the philippines' capital manila was largely spared the storm's wrath. in canada, hurricane fiona crashed into nova scotia saturday with record-setting ferocity, devastating coastal communities with hurricane-force winds and leaving hundreds of thousands of people in the dark. fiona was fueled by anomalously warm oc
i tried to their spirits aleppo could not. this is hurting me, especially because of the child was holding onto me before i lost them. they told me he died. amy: the dead included 24 children and 31 women. most of the boat's passengers were lebanese, syrians, and palestinians. it was one of the deadliest boat disasters in the eastern mediterranean. in the philippines, at least five people were killed after a typhoon slammed into the northern ireland sunday with -- northern ireland with suay...
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would combine the capacity for atrocities that putin had showed himself capable of, in places like aleppoad regime, or seeing people get gassed to death with the military prowess of a superpower. when you see the lines being pushed back, and every time they are pushed back, what is unearthed, no pun intended, you see the stakes of this conflict, and in terms of the accountability question, all i can speak to you, it's for my own experience being, in bosnia where, again, you had similar atrocities, mass graves, targeted attacks, use of sexual violence, the killing of children, along with elderly men and women, and the perpetrators started around with that sense of impunity that you see in the territories russian forces have occupied, and you have seen in crimea, and in donbas since 2014. it was these names now that became kind of iconic, associated with war crimes, and they were so smug, and so sure, and all the international community could do, and did, led by the, uss documents the work crimes, painstakingly interviewing the survivors, those scenes we see in izyum today, and not long ago
would combine the capacity for atrocities that putin had showed himself capable of, in places like aleppoad regime, or seeing people get gassed to death with the military prowess of a superpower. when you see the lines being pushed back, and every time they are pushed back, what is unearthed, no pun intended, you see the stakes of this conflict, and in terms of the accountability question, all i can speak to you, it's for my own experience being, in bosnia where, again, you had similar...
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would combine a capacity for atrocities if putin had already shown himself capable of in places like aleppo teaming up with the assad regime or backing assad as he gassed people to death with the military prowess of a super power. and when you see the lines being pushed back and every time they are pushed back what is unearthed no pun intended you see the stakes of this conflict. and in term of the accountability question all i can speak to is from my own experience being in bosnia where again you had similar atrocities, mass graves, targeted attacks, use of sexual violence, killing of children along with elderly men and women, and the perpetrators just strutted around with that sense of impunity that you see in the territories russian forces have occupied and you've seen in crimea and donbas since 2014. and these names now, you know, became kind of iconic associated with war crimes. and they were so smug and they were so sure and all of the international community could do and did led by the u.s. is document the war crimes, painstakingly interview survivors. those scenes we see in izyum to
would combine a capacity for atrocities if putin had already shown himself capable of in places like aleppo teaming up with the assad regime or backing assad as he gassed people to death with the military prowess of a super power. and when you see the lines being pushed back and every time they are pushed back what is unearthed no pun intended you see the stakes of this conflict. and in term of the accountability question all i can speak to is from my own experience being in bosnia where again...
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protect syria, that was gassing its people at the time, and protect itself because it was bombarding aleppovilian centers, infrastructure, et cetera. and now we see russia protecting itself. and you heard president biden yesterday just saying no member state of the united nations can rip up the u.n. charter, lop off part of a neighbor, commit aggression of this magnitude. i would note, something that's so obvious that zelenskyy would be speaking before the u.n., he's in ukraine, another testament to how isolated russia is. that doesn't happen at the u.n., you don't get to beam in and do your speech russia called a vote, this can't happen and everybody in the u.n. voted with zelenskyy to hear his voice. nonetheless, the u.n. is still a good venue for showing that isolation for the russian federation in light of the war crimes and aggression. >> when putin announces a partial mobilization before the winter, presumably, what challenges does that pose to you and your efforts here in the ripple effect of this conflict around the world? >> we want the war to end, so first and foremost, when someb
protect syria, that was gassing its people at the time, and protect itself because it was bombarding aleppovilian centers, infrastructure, et cetera. and now we see russia protecting itself. and you heard president biden yesterday just saying no member state of the united nations can rip up the u.n. charter, lop off part of a neighbor, commit aggression of this magnitude. i would note, something that's so obvious that zelenskyy would be speaking before the u.n., he's in ukraine, another...
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and his pattern in aleppo, in syria, in grozny, in chechnya, is bomb the crap out of them.hat's what i'm worried about. i think the most likely next step is for putin to step up attacks on civilian infrastructure and then we're going to have to think about how we and the ukrainians respond. >> before i let you go, i want to talk to you about something that obviously maine is very well known for, that is lobster, because lobster, which is on menus across the country, has been put on the seafood watch monitoring program's list as red, which is to say avoid while eating. and i know that you're taking issue with that. what are you saying in response to that? >> let me give you -- i'll start with two numbers. zero and zero. zero evidence that maine lobster gear is a danger to whales, and zero historic record of whales ever died of entanglement. >> why are they saying this though? >> they're on a mission, and the problem is, brianna, they're putting thousands of people out of business, or they're trying to. this is like a death sentence commercially. they're saying don't buy main
and his pattern in aleppo, in syria, in grozny, in chechnya, is bomb the crap out of them.hat's what i'm worried about. i think the most likely next step is for putin to step up attacks on civilian infrastructure and then we're going to have to think about how we and the ukrainians respond. >> before i let you go, i want to talk to you about something that obviously maine is very well known for, that is lobster, because lobster, which is on menus across the country, has been put on the...
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the higher the temperature aleppo at $42.00, a man at $37.00, your temperatures are now starting to come down over the next few days. certainly the risk of seen some flooding across a huge swath of democratic republic of congo. really, south sudan including dubose wall on friday with a high, $31.00 degrees wind. still the big story across south africa. so for the northern cape province, the western cape and those winds have shifted around to northerly. so that's pumped up the temperature. for example, in durban to high of 25 degrees on friday, enjoy season. ah mm. a newly in the latest news, as it breaks, doctors here tell us that they are desperate to get more antibiotics and other medical supplies to treat those who are injured with detailed coverage. a from around the world, even as when you came to a brave and loy a loyal b. lou . ah, he watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories. now a team of you and experts has inspected the russian control. parisha nuclear power plant in ukraine. the international atomic energy agency chief has already left the site. the 5 others are staying
the higher the temperature aleppo at $42.00, a man at $37.00, your temperatures are now starting to come down over the next few days. certainly the risk of seen some flooding across a huge swath of democratic republic of congo. really, south sudan including dubose wall on friday with a high, $31.00 degrees wind. still the big story across south africa. so for the northern cape province, the western cape and those winds have shifted around to northerly. so that's pumped up the temperature. for...
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it's mostly in aleppo. a thought from this hospital says more than 4000 people have been treated here in the past 3 weeks. the un says the war has caused extensive damage to water pipes, a more than half the healthcare facilities aunt functioning in the bust. you know, we used to have the, at least the basic infrastructure bill. i, for example, letting you know clean new sources of water and sewage system. is there almost, you know, to deal with this sort of changes. but now it does. so, you know, 12 years of war led indoor destruction of the infrastructure. the w h chose sent to plain loads of a to the region, and it's training 8 groups. but it's concerned about those all ready found ruble to disease and hunger for the hundreds of thousands of display syrians living in camps a fresh outbreak of cholera. questions further misery in the months ahead. laura boat, manley al jazeera, uganda, has confirmed 7 new cases of the highly contagious a bowl of iris. one person has died in the district of innovation day.
it's mostly in aleppo. a thought from this hospital says more than 4000 people have been treated here in the past 3 weeks. the un says the war has caused extensive damage to water pipes, a more than half the healthcare facilities aunt functioning in the bust. you know, we used to have the, at least the basic infrastructure bill. i, for example, letting you know clean new sources of water and sewage system. is there almost, you know, to deal with this sort of changes. but now it does. so, you...
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incentives also been accused of orchestrating the bombing campaign that leveled much of rebel held aleppo in syria in 2016. so may i put, he is a military analyst, an author of russia's road to war with ukraine. he says that moscow is likely to change its military tactics in ukraine. oh, we going to see more indiscriminate bombardments, of pulse of ukraine that russia is yet to conquer. and i think the answer is yes, and very simply, it's this at the store to the invasion, the russian armed forces trots, operate with a bit more finesse. parachute drops of bombs raise into key. ivan khaki. it all failed and they reverted to time and time is very sadly, the source of campaigns, we seen in a leper and syria, marable and insulting ukraine devastation of the city, state and russia, claiming nasa conquest amateur talk about strategy professionals. talk about logistics, that's one of the aphorisms that sometimes goes around discussion about military operations. and one of the reasons that rushes on forces of struggled in ukraine, comes down to logistics. it comes down to armed forces advancing w
incentives also been accused of orchestrating the bombing campaign that leveled much of rebel held aleppo in syria in 2016. so may i put, he is a military analyst, an author of russia's road to war with ukraine. he says that moscow is likely to change its military tactics in ukraine. oh, we going to see more indiscriminate bombardments, of pulse of ukraine that russia is yet to conquer. and i think the answer is yes, and very simply, it's this at the store to the invasion, the russian armed...
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you're going to see aleppo on the dnieper river if he is really backed into a corner.e. >> i want to press you, admiral stavridis. how did we get here? i remember in the earliest days of the war, pre state of the union, current and former government officials suggesting that kyiv would fall in days. this war would be over in a matter of days. that there was no way ukraine could stand up to the mighty russian military. so i guess it's with that that i don't even ask anyone to make predictions anymore because it's clear that there's sort of an x factor that other than journalists who've been on the ground and seen it and touched it and felt it it's hard to know what's going to happen next. but what could sort of continue to defy the military analysis as these two countries, as you said, rage on in their war against one another? >> war is unpredictable. that's a simple fact. and i think that when you balance all the factors here so often morale when it's coupled with good equipment and good advice will ultimately carry the day. i'll put it this way, nicolle. if we were pl
you're going to see aleppo on the dnieper river if he is really backed into a corner.e. >> i want to press you, admiral stavridis. how did we get here? i remember in the earliest days of the war, pre state of the union, current and former government officials suggesting that kyiv would fall in days. this war would be over in a matter of days. that there was no way ukraine could stand up to the mighty russian military. so i guess it's with that that i don't even ask anyone to make...
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his pattern in aleppo and grozny and chechnya is bomb the crap out of them.kend, they started hitting electric plants. they're going after water systems to punish civilians. that's his preferred option, but of course beyond that, chemical weapons and lord help us, tactical nuclear weapons, they have a much lower threshold for the use of nuclear weapons than virtually any other nuclear country. >> senator, if putin were to escalate a la grozny, carpet bombing cities, that sort of thing, are we prepared to escalate, do you think, our aid to ukraine, deliver a whole lot more himars, a whole lot more of these high-tech weapons that are making such a difference on the battlefield but that the ukrainians say they need lots more of? >> i think clearly that would outrage the conscience of the world, including here, and additional aid would be forthcoming. i think additional aid is going to be forthcoming anyway because of the progress that's being made and the effectiveness of the ukrainian use of the supplies that are coming, not only from the u.s., but from all ove
his pattern in aleppo and grozny and chechnya is bomb the crap out of them.kend, they started hitting electric plants. they're going after water systems to punish civilians. that's his preferred option, but of course beyond that, chemical weapons and lord help us, tactical nuclear weapons, they have a much lower threshold for the use of nuclear weapons than virtually any other nuclear country. >> senator, if putin were to escalate a la grozny, carpet bombing cities, that sort of thing,...
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and within this platform party, the archbishop of canterbury, the lodge aleppo lord chancellor, liz trussthe business for part one of the council. my lords, it is my sad duty to inform you that her most gracious majesty, queen elizabeth ii, has passed away on thursday the 8th of september 2022 at balmoral castle. i propose that when certain necessary business has been transacted, a deputation consisting of her majesty, his royal highness, the archbishop of canterbury, the lord chancellor, the archbishop of york, the prime minister, the clerk of the council, and myself, shall wait on the king and inform him the council is assembled. i now call on the clerk of the council to read aloud the text of the proclamation. whereas it has pleased almighty god to call to his mercy our late sovereign lady queen elizabeth ii of blessed and glorious memory, by whose decease the crown is solely and rightfully come to the high prince charles philip arthur george. we, therefore, the lords spiritual and temporal of this realm, and members of the house of commons. with these her late majesty's privy council,
and within this platform party, the archbishop of canterbury, the lodge aleppo lord chancellor, liz trussthe business for part one of the council. my lords, it is my sad duty to inform you that her most gracious majesty, queen elizabeth ii, has passed away on thursday the 8th of september 2022 at balmoral castle. i propose that when certain necessary business has been transacted, a deputation consisting of her majesty, his royal highness, the archbishop of canterbury, the lord chancellor, the...