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, the office of the prosecutor of the icc is already conducting an investigation of the situation in ukraine, at the same time, the icc does not have the competence to investigate and prosecute natural persons for committing the crime of aggression against a specific ukraine in connection with the restrictions with certain legal provisions enshrined in the roman the statute currently does not exist, this is an objective reality, there is no international court or tribunal that could perform this function, the creation of a special tribunal will close the gap, the weapons of the partners will help ukraine on the battlefield, the german government has published an updated list of weapons that will be provided to ukraine, in particular, it is about 54 armored personnel carriers, three self-propelled artillery units, howitzer armor - 3,030 cheetah anti-aircraft tanks, and reconnaissance drones . german self-propelled guns are already used in ukraine by the ukrainian military, this is a modern autonomous howitzer on a tracked chassis with a 150-millimeter cannon. germany and the netherlan
, the office of the prosecutor of the icc is already conducting an investigation of the situation in ukraine, at the same time, the icc does not have the competence to investigate and prosecute natural persons for committing the crime of aggression against a specific ukraine in connection with the restrictions with certain legal provisions enshrined in the roman the statute currently does not exist, this is an objective reality, there is no international court or tribunal that could perform...
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time, the icc has no competence to investigate and prosecute natural persons for committing the crimeaggression against a specific ukraine in connection with certain legal restrictions enshrined in the rome statute does not exist today, this is an objective reality, there is no international court or tribunal that could perform this function, the creation of a special tribunal will close the gap of uah 400 million was collected in two weeks by the united 24 army of drones project. this was told by the head of the state special forces yuriy shchigol . anyone who wishes can donate funds on the website of the u24 platform or donate their drone to the benefit of the armed forces of ukraine, the head of the department noted that the first 150 drone operators have already started training, they plan to purchase the entire line of drones from reconnaissance to combat, at the first stage of the project, they plan to purchase about 200 copters for the needs of our army. up to 60 to 100 km e professional military drones according to nato standards and we already have the first contract e-e we s
time, the icc has no competence to investigate and prosecute natural persons for committing the crimeaggression against a specific ukraine in connection with certain legal restrictions enshrined in the rome statute does not exist today, this is an objective reality, there is no international court or tribunal that could perform this function, the creation of a special tribunal will close the gap of uah 400 million was collected in two weeks by the united 24 army of drones project. this was told...
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that ukraine also certifies the rome statute because, on the one hand, we place great hopes on the icc, and on the other hand , we are the main law of the icc, the rome statute is not we ratify, even though they once again recognized the jurisdiction of the international court of justice in in other words, this is such an extremely complex story, in principle, there are no political arguments in ukraine anymore. why not ratify? parliament, what kind of manifestations of this political will. because it is a bit strange to expect political will from the whole world and not to show it ourselves, that is why i think that we have already reached the moment when it is necessary to ratify the rome statute and join this family of peoples of states that recognized these rules for the regulation of war and recognized the international humanitarian law itself, and in addition, we ourselves need it in order to start expanding the capabilities of our law enforcement system to qualify all these absolutely the entire spectrum of war crimes that what russia is doing in ukraine, ukraine is not only now
that ukraine also certifies the rome statute because, on the one hand, we place great hopes on the icc, and on the other hand , we are the main law of the icc, the rome statute is not we ratify, even though they once again recognized the jurisdiction of the international court of justice in in other words, this is such an extremely complex story, in principle, there are no political arguments in ukraine anymore. why not ratify? parliament, what kind of manifestations of this political will....
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the 20th anniversary of the international criminal court, but it should also be understood that the icct of the -e crimes, but still a much larger number of them, more than 90%, will be investigated by national bodies, and here we also raise a very big question: how ready are our police, our prosecutor's office, to investigate, how far do they have adequate legislation, knowledge is necessary for such an investigation, to what extent are our judges ready to consider cases of war crimes, and here, too, we need to talk about the development of not only infrastructure in terms of roads, reconstruction of cities, but also about the development of the infrastructure of justice in order for the national law enforcement judicial system to cope with such a huge number of crimes and their investigation and prosecution of war criminals by tatyan in conclusion please tell me the main main consequence for ukraine, the main consequence of this conference is for the ukrainian nation of ukrainian society, what should happen in your opinion should be the consolidation of cementing the further position
the 20th anniversary of the international criminal court, but it should also be understood that the icct of the -e crimes, but still a much larger number of them, more than 90%, will be investigated by national bodies, and here we also raise a very big question: how ready are our police, our prosecutor's office, to investigate, how far do they have adequate legislation, knowledge is necessary for such an investigation, to what extent are our judges ready to consider cases of war crimes, and...
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science said on april six with the icc report that we have to have a complete moratorium on all new fossilng the five degrees sells a target which is my opinion would be catastrophically dangerous, much more dangerous than most people think right now. but when you — people think right now. but when you look _ people think right now. but when you look at what he's trying to do and cannot do politically, for example, he wanted to stop drilling on public land, that was overturned in the supreme court, the world is looking very much at the war in ukraine as well, america needs to produce more fuel at the moment, so could he be forgiven for that? moment, so could he be forgiven forthat? t moment, so could he be forgiven for that? ~ , ., , ., for that? i think this was an inflection — for that? i think this was an inflection point _ for that? i think this was an inflection point in _ for that? i think this was an inflection point in world - inflection point in world history, the invasion of ukraine. the nations of the bill could have taken this as an historic opportunity to build out renewables
science said on april six with the icc report that we have to have a complete moratorium on all new fossilng the five degrees sells a target which is my opinion would be catastrophically dangerous, much more dangerous than most people think right now. but when you — people think right now. but when you look _ people think right now. but when you look at what he's trying to do and cannot do politically, for example, he wanted to stop drilling on public land, that was overturned in the supreme...
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cup final at lord's when his unbeaten 8a sent the match into a super over as england claim theirfirst icc title. he will continue playing t20 and test cricket. in a statement he says unsustainable for me now. "this has been an incredibly tough decision to make. i have loved every minute of playing with my mates for england. we have had an incredible journey on the way."" disappointment for dina asher smith at the world athletics championships — despite equalliing her own british record, she missed out on a medal. she finished fourth running in 10.83 in eugene. while it was a jamaica 1—2—3, shelly—ann fraser—pryce claiming a record fifth title with a championship record and becomes the first person to win five world titles in an indicidual event. dina who won silver in the 100 metres in doha in 2019 was frustrated not get on the podium this time. it sucks. so close. we've got the 200, which i am definitely, definitely very fired up for. it is good. it was a crazy final. he had to run 10.96 to get in, so... happy with my performance, but obviously... katarina johnson—thompson is sixth after
cup final at lord's when his unbeaten 8a sent the match into a super over as england claim theirfirst icc title. he will continue playing t20 and test cricket. in a statement he says unsustainable for me now. "this has been an incredibly tough decision to make. i have loved every minute of playing with my mates for england. we have had an incredible journey on the way."" disappointment for dina asher smith at the world athletics championships — despite equalliing her own...
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target back in may or june, when there was tremendous upward pressure on their great target, though iccy could have been quite disorderly, and i don't take it really would've helped the broader agenda of stabilizing the currency. so -- but, if we are talking about heading into recession, and then hopefully there will be a window, either in late 2023, or most likely 2024 where the rate market and call markets priced in the next fed hiking cycle, then i think that is ultimately a good timing to actually abandon why cc. if we are headed towards the next decade for example, of an environment of higher inflation volatility and more volatile cycles, then i think why cc is actually inappropriate for that kind of environment. haidi: what sort of market -- shery: what sort of market dislocations are we seeing a japan given the huge presence of the boj? >> it is affecting gigi b you market liquidity, and market functioning. i do think it will be interesting to see the next installment of the bank of japan's quarterly bond market participant survey, which will come out in september. and i think th
target back in may or june, when there was tremendous upward pressure on their great target, though iccy could have been quite disorderly, and i don't take it really would've helped the broader agenda of stabilizing the currency. so -- but, if we are talking about heading into recession, and then hopefully there will be a window, either in late 2023, or most likely 2024 where the rate market and call markets priced in the next fed hiking cycle, then i think that is ultimately a good timing to...
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icc saw -- also brought in a little bit of journalism.e got some pieces of after katrina that are very not like. talking about what it felt like after katrina coming through the senses. >> host: you mention katrina now maps you want to jump in and ask a question because i was surprised to hear you write in your book in the sense that guests disruption of this community that you are tracking going back to the early 19th century really was katrina. that is the event that has really fractured the community in certain ways. that was sort of shocking to me that in all those years in event of the century is the one that has been so disruptive. can you talk a little bit about ethat? >> guest: most of these generations i'm talking about within the downtown areas and the downtown areas of new orleans were where the levees broke. a lot of these people lost their homes and the elders were in their 70s, 80s and 90s at that time so we lost that connection. there was one couple that you can read in the book that drowned in her house close to the econom
icc saw -- also brought in a little bit of journalism.e got some pieces of after katrina that are very not like. talking about what it felt like after katrina coming through the senses. >> host: you mention katrina now maps you want to jump in and ask a question because i was surprised to hear you write in your book in the sense that guests disruption of this community that you are tracking going back to the early 19th century really was katrina. that is the event that has really...
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so, the icc commissioner in 1991 published a piece and variety, which is a trade magazine for hollywood and performing arts, in which she articulated her vision for a television and education. television, she said is one of the greatest forces america has ever known for education. she then asks a heady question. she says, are we going to let this genie serve as an and varying server of horror stories? are you, are we going to let hollywood take it? over or, can we somehow harness that you need to perform wonders of public enlightenment unequal since the days of the renaissance? right, so, you have to be, kind of, picturing, this is what they are saying. another renaissance, another enlightenment. and television. something that today is pretty mundane. pretty much a part of our everyday life. so, part of where that enthusiasm is coming from is the very successful use of a film in wartime context, particularly for propaganda and newsreels. so, let me talk a little bit about newsreels. first, news reels were shorts that were shown before movies. people liked them so much, that they even ev
so, the icc commissioner in 1991 published a piece and variety, which is a trade magazine for hollywood and performing arts, in which she articulated her vision for a television and education. television, she said is one of the greatest forces america has ever known for education. she then asks a heady question. she says, are we going to let this genie serve as an and varying server of horror stories? are you, are we going to let hollywood take it? over or, can we somehow harness that you need...
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and the icc to carry out an investigation and hold israel accountable and put an end to the impunitydure. we call for justice for shareen. >> reporter: the israeli prime minister said that while the idf has been unable to determine who was responsible for the death, the military has determined conclusivelily says that there was no intention to harm her. israeli defense minister pointed blame on palestinian >> unfortunately it is not possible to determine the source of the shooting. as such, then the investigation will continue. it is important to emphasize that during this operation event, like in many others, hundreds of bullets were fired at troops. which responded with fire power of their own. only in the direction of the sources of the shooting. the first to bear responsibility in such events are the terrorists who operate from within populations centers. >> israel military said any decision to launch a criminal investigation will be made following the conclusion of its own operational examination. without specifying when they expect that to be completed. >>> still to come, chica
and the icc to carry out an investigation and hold israel accountable and put an end to the impunitydure. we call for justice for shareen. >> reporter: the israeli prime minister said that while the idf has been unable to determine who was responsible for the death, the military has determined conclusivelily says that there was no intention to harm her. israeli defense minister pointed blame on palestinian >> unfortunately it is not possible to determine the source of the shooting....
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they have a nine-step plan -- >> greg: using the icc -- whatever. >> there's no conceivable way that we can say the amount of c 02 that we're pumping in to whatever system you want above is not having an effect on our life below. >> you mean john kerry? >> yeah. democrats go on private jets. >> dana: it's interesting that the administration can't figure out a way to talk about this in a way that says we're not going to end gasoline powers cars in the next three years. so we have to have a slow roll out of it. hey can't do that. all he does is get up there and say it's an emergency. >> there's two things that really stick out that a important here. the power grid is a huge problem. we saw what happened in texas and our infrastructure cannot support these kinds of conditions. we have a bipartisan infrastructure bill. but more of this money that he's talking about in the executive action -- >> dana: it's too bad all of the bipartisan bills will be eaten up by inflation. you see, the cycle -- coming up next, a good guy with the gun saved countless lives in a mass shooting now he's gettin
they have a nine-step plan -- >> greg: using the icc -- whatever. >> there's no conceivable way that we can say the amount of c 02 that we're pumping in to whatever system you want above is not having an effect on our life below. >> you mean john kerry? >> yeah. democrats go on private jets. >> dana: it's interesting that the administration can't figure out a way to talk about this in a way that says we're not going to end gasoline powers cars in the next three...
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and icc to carry out an investigation and hold israel accountable and put an end to this grotesque impunitthat israel continues to endure. amy: can you, professor, talk about the significance of what is happening here? biden will not be meeting with shireen abu akleh's family but blinken has invited them to washington. >> i think as she put it quite accurately, the state department basically carried out a whitewash rather than an investigation. no israeli soldiers as far as we know were interrogated by any american investigator. the people who looked into it, the person who looked into it was a lieutenant general come and not a train investigator. there's a cover-up and a whitewash in order to guarantee israel's impunity and to make sure there would not -- he will pick her to see visit. it is really a visit to israel. this whitewash was intended i think to make it easier in terms of american-israeli relations. what we're seeing is an american citizen is killed or detained if an american citizens property is illegitimately taken, the united states government would normally do something about it
and icc to carry out an investigation and hold israel accountable and put an end to this grotesque impunitthat israel continues to endure. amy: can you, professor, talk about the significance of what is happening here? biden will not be meeting with shireen abu akleh's family but blinken has invited them to washington. >> i think as she put it quite accurately, the state department basically carried out a whitewash rather than an investigation. no israeli soldiers as far as we know were...
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international criminal court in part because eco side as the ukrainians describe this, is not under the icc's mandate, it is not an international crime that falls under the court's jurisdiction. there is some hope though and that is that is that kuwait was get environmental impacts under the u.n. compensation commission and the final payment only came in january three decades after that body was actually established. and even if ukraine were to get something similar established today to try to get russia to pay, it would fall under the u.n. security council and as we know, kim, russia has a veto power there. >> exactly right. scott mclean in kyiv, thanks for your reporting. >>> sri lanka's parliament is getting ready to choose a new president. lawmakers say that they will accept nominations for the post tuesday and they could pick a new leader on wednesday. this after the ouster of former president gotabaya rajapaksa. will ripley is live in company lum bow. what is the latest there? >> reporter: the latest is you have people who are now starting to speak out and say that they think that they
international criminal court in part because eco side as the ukrainians describe this, is not under the icc's mandate, it is not an international crime that falls under the court's jurisdiction. there is some hope though and that is that is that kuwait was get environmental impacts under the u.n. compensation commission and the final payment only came in january three decades after that body was actually established. and even if ukraine were to get something similar established today to try to...
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and icc to carry out investigation and hold israel accountable and put an end to this grotesque impunityel continues to endure. amy: we are joined now by the dutch-palestinian analyst mouin rabbani, who is the co-editor of the online journal jadaliyya and hosts the connections podcast. he is the former senior analyst middle east and special advisor on israel-palestine with the international crisis group. thank you for joining us. talk about the significance of what the u.s. found. in fact, they are pointing the finger at israel but it comes to the issue of accountability, not to mention they are coming after "the new york times," cnn, and a number of news organizations and the israeli human rights group b'tselem has said this was israeli gunfire. >> yes, the significance of the u.s. so-called investigation is not what they found but what they chose not to find. in my view, it was a foregone conclusion that the u.s. would find a way to give israel a pass on the summary execution of the legendary palestinian journalist -- palestinian-american journalist, i should add, shireen abu akleh. wh
and icc to carry out investigation and hold israel accountable and put an end to this grotesque impunityel continues to endure. amy: we are joined now by the dutch-palestinian analyst mouin rabbani, who is the co-editor of the online journal jadaliyya and hosts the connections podcast. he is the former senior analyst middle east and special advisor on israel-palestine with the international crisis group. thank you for joining us. talk about the significance of what the u.s. found. in fact, they...
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and the icc to carry out an investigation and hold israel accountable and put an end to this impunityeen. >> reporter: now, israelis say it is still -- this investigation shows it is still impossible to conclude who actually killed her. and the prime minister yair lapid expressing sorrow but saying that the idf determined that there was no intention to harm her. israeli military says that they will continue their investigation and any decision to open a criminal investigation will be made only after they finish their operational examination without letting us know when they think that that will be wrapped up. >> hadas gold, thank you so much. >>> and ahead on "early start," after losing luhansk, ukrainian forces regroup to defend the neighboring donetsk region in eastern ukraine. >>> plus griner pleading to president biden in a letter. what she's saying. clinically proven to give strongest hold, plus seals out 5x more food particles. fear no food. new poligrip power hold and seal. (heartbeats) introducing icy hot pro. ice works fast... to freeze your pain and your doubt. heat makes it
and the icc to carry out an investigation and hold israel accountable and put an end to this impunityeen. >> reporter: now, israelis say it is still -- this investigation shows it is still impossible to conclude who actually killed her. and the prime minister yair lapid expressing sorrow but saying that the idf determined that there was no intention to harm her. israeli military says that they will continue their investigation and any decision to open a criminal investigation will be made...
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and icc to carry out an investigation and hold israel accountable and put an end to this grotesque impunity that israel continues to endure. amy: president biden will be visiting the middle east in a few weeks. and chilean president gabriel boric has received a draft of a new constitution whose fate voters will decide in a mandatory referendum on september 4. >> as president, it is my duty to call upon a constitutional referendum as i received this proposal today. that is why we came. it will once have been -- once again be the people have the word on the destiny. amy: if approved, the new document will replace the constitution created under the dictatorship of augusto pinochet, who came to power in a 1973 coup supported by the united states. the new constitution enshrines human rights and social programs, including free universal access to healthcare, higher education, and reproductive rights, as well as more robust environmental safeguards and policies to promote gender and racial equity. it also for the first time recognizes chile's indigenous peoples and offers restitution for historica
and icc to carry out an investigation and hold israel accountable and put an end to this grotesque impunity that israel continues to endure. amy: president biden will be visiting the middle east in a few weeks. and chilean president gabriel boric has received a draft of a new constitution whose fate voters will decide in a mandatory referendum on september 4. >> as president, it is my duty to call upon a constitutional referendum as i received this proposal today. that is why we came. it...
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and icc to carry out an investigation and hold israel accountable and put an end to this protest impunityo enjoy. we call for justice. >> now the israeli prime minister, the new prime minister saying he's expressing sorrow for her death. that the idf is not able to conclude who shot her but they do know that they would not intentionally harm a journalist. the u.s. military investigation is continuing. and any criminal investigation would only be opened after their own operational examination is concluded. they have not said when they think that will be wrapped up, brianna. >> hadas gold live for us in jerusalem, thank you so much. >>> i do want to head back to highland park, illinois, right now, where john berman is covering the aftermath of a shooting of a 22-year-old in custody in connection with it. john. >> yeah, in custody, apprehended about eight hours after the shooting itself. we're getting more information this morning on the investigation. plus, new accounts of the moments of sheer terror on the street behind me. the moments after, where people fled, but also ran back to the sce
and icc to carry out an investigation and hold israel accountable and put an end to this protest impunityo enjoy. we call for justice. >> now the israeli prime minister, the new prime minister saying he's expressing sorrow for her death. that the idf is not able to conclude who shot her but they do know that they would not intentionally harm a journalist. the u.s. military investigation is continuing. and any criminal investigation would only be opened after their own operational...
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>> no, well, not the -- not the icc, not the definitive source that folks use for the climate modelingthat republicans are denying that the climate is changing. the fact is, all of these gestures are not going to have an impact. look at the ipc's own climate model. according to them, if the united states of america went to zero carbon emission tomorrow, which is from a carbon emission point of view equivalent to america disappearing tomorrow, if that happened, then in 2100, the end of this century, the surface temperature of the planet would be 0.3 fahrenheit cooler than it would otherwise be. given that kind of scale, what is having a few more rich people buying teslas going to do? it's going to do nothing. we need a strong economy and the ability to find the innovation and technology that will allow us on a massive commercial scale to take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. these gestures may feel good. >> i think it's more than allowing rich people to buy teslas. republicans, led by you, expanding veterans. veterans currently right now camped out on the capitol steps, not to ment
>> no, well, not the -- not the icc, not the definitive source that folks use for the climate modelingthat republicans are denying that the climate is changing. the fact is, all of these gestures are not going to have an impact. look at the ipc's own climate model. according to them, if the united states of america went to zero carbon emission tomorrow, which is from a carbon emission point of view equivalent to america disappearing tomorrow, if that happened, then in 2100, the end of...
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and the icc are undertaking that task. ufc reports have been around for decades, and it we haven't had an orderly way for them to rip reported without stigma and to be investigated. that needs to change. uap reports need to be understood as a national security matter, and that message needs to go out across the d.o.d., the icy, and hold the u.s. government. when we thought something we don't understand, or can identify in our airspace, it is a job with those we interest with our national security to escape and report back. that is why it is important that we hold this open hearing for the public to hear directly from the department of defense on the steps it is taking to track, analyze, and transparently communicate the work is being done on this issue. it is also the responsibility of our government and this panel to share as much as we can with the american people, since excessive secrecy only breeds distrust and speculation. i look forward to hearing how the ap task force is being set up, which is a still face, and hous
and the icc are undertaking that task. ufc reports have been around for decades, and it we haven't had an orderly way for them to rip reported without stigma and to be investigated. that needs to change. uap reports need to be understood as a national security matter, and that message needs to go out across the d.o.d., the icy, and hold the u.s. government. when we thought something we don't understand, or can identify in our airspace, it is a job with those we interest with our national...
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can be referred to the ipc security council resolution any such resolution regarding syria that the iccwas an important global account of the -- accountability and should be contingent explored. a group of human rights lawyers recently advanced the argument that crimes committed in syria have her link is jordan where many have fled to tigre jurisdictions for the courts in a member state. there's a pressing need to establish accountability for atrocities committed during the syrian conflict for different accountability options include prosecutions in searing court national level prosecutions under universal jars since the establishment of the hybrid tribunal as well as prosecutions at the international criminal court but it's time the international community acts towards accountability. its paramount in the wake of the ongoing conflict in ukraine and the commission of atrocities by russian forces. crucial to establish an accountability to all those who ordered the commission atrocities whether they are located in syria or ukraine. thank you. >> senator risch. >> of all i want to thank he
can be referred to the ipc security council resolution any such resolution regarding syria that the iccwas an important global account of the -- accountability and should be contingent explored. a group of human rights lawyers recently advanced the argument that crimes committed in syria have her link is jordan where many have fled to tigre jurisdictions for the courts in a member state. there's a pressing need to establish accountability for atrocities committed during the syrian conflict for...
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military activity going on there, so you can see the outrage from the ukrainian people and from the icclling it what it is. and the reality also is, nicole, that these are happening with alarming regularity and huge amount of violence. just in the last five days, the russians hit that city in the donetsk area. they killed 48 people there. they've killed 23 people here. so, in two attacks and five days, they've killed over 70 people, all of them civilians, and they've been timed to cause maximum damage. the one in the apartment building in donetsk happened early in the morning when everyone would have been at home. this was an office building and a shopping facility at 11:00 in the morning on a sunny day when people are out and about doing their business. they know what they're doing. they are certainly terrorizing the population here. >> and what is available to president zelenskyy in terms of protecting his country from terrorist attacks from russia? >> i mean, look, the western support of weapons is probably the most important thing that they can give him to push the russians back, an
military activity going on there, so you can see the outrage from the ukrainian people and from the icclling it what it is. and the reality also is, nicole, that these are happening with alarming regularity and huge amount of violence. just in the last five days, the russians hit that city in the donetsk area. they killed 48 people there. they've killed 23 people here. so, in two attacks and five days, they've killed over 70 people, all of them civilians, and they've been timed to cause maximum...
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final at lord's, when his unbeaten 84 sent the match into a super over as england claimed theirfirst iccsouth africa, looking for a clean sweep in the third and final one day international in leicester. south africa won the toss and elected to bowl first. england are currently 35 without loss. there's commentary om bbc radio 5 live sports extra. disappointment for dina asher smith at the world athletics championships — despite equalliing her own british record, she missed out on a medal. she finished fourth running in 10.83 in eugene. while it was a jamaica 1—2—3, shelly—ann fraser—pryce claiming a record fifth title with a championship record and becomes the first person to win five world titles in an individual event. dina, who won silver in the 100 metres in doha in 2019, was frustrated not get on the podium this time. it sucks. i am... 0ver... it sucks. iam... 0ver... so it sucks. i am... 0ver... so close, but, you know, we got the 200, which i am definitely, definitely very fired up for, but... but it was good, it was a crazy final. we had to run 10.96 to get in, so happy with my pe
final at lord's, when his unbeaten 84 sent the match into a super over as england claimed theirfirst iccsouth africa, looking for a clean sweep in the third and final one day international in leicester. south africa won the toss and elected to bowl first. england are currently 35 without loss. there's commentary om bbc radio 5 live sports extra. disappointment for dina asher smith at the world athletics championships — despite equalliing her own british record, she missed out on a medal. she...