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nick, commonly in the ukrainian capital. welcome, nick. how far is ukraine from completely retaking? fast on city and region? or as for some city, everyone here and key of is keeping extremely tight lips, especially the government sources. and i think that everyone is very worried about making any predictions there. we still don't even know how many russian soldiers are left in that city and along the banks of the river. near pro, we heard in recent days from ukraine's defense minister, who said that they're up to 40000 russian troops left for the head of the secret service. here saying that some of russia's best equipped troops is still there, potentially going to change in civilian clothes and basically wait for the cranes to come to kind of entangle them and kind of street fighting. so they definitely worries here still about some kind of a provocation. some attempt to basically surprise the ukrainians. but from what we've been hearing overnight, it sounds like total chaos on the russian side. and we've heard from pro russian pro kremlin military bloggers complaining that the russian forces haven't organized, kind of organized, settled withdrawal that instead they've just taken all the kind of expensive bits of kit that were protecting the troops there the anti aircraft systems than to drone systems leaving those who are now still and had a song totally vulnerable to ukrainian attacks. videos of the on verifiable of people basically trying to get on to any motor boats they can't get across that river. so the sense that this could really still turn into a fiasco for the russians and end end up going. the ukraine's way look fast than we expected. and what have ukranian troops found to say, liberate settlements in the region. mines booby traps all kinds of armaments. lots of folks coming in of significant looting by the leaving russian forces, things we've seen in other parts of the country as for me as human rights abuses, walk, potential war crimes. think it's a bit early for that for those stories to come through. but this is really important just to kind of state that this was basic, the 1st region of ukraine that russia took. russia got into had a song, the only regional capital it has taken in this war within about a week of the war starting. so these people have been living and occupation for a very long time. and this place has be said, i have seen huge numbers of people leave either to ukrainian health surgery or now being taken recent weeks to russia, held areas like crimea. so these areas are still very empty of civilians, but am a real sense of more stories to come and potentially the kind of gruesome seem to be so effective, a region to come in to be exposed as, as this goes on. and the ukranian advance into the region and the russian talk of withdrawal. is that a symbolic, pivotal moment? or is that really strategic in the conduct of this war? i mean, obviously that's on is crucial because it's in the western bank of the nipper river . without it, basically, russia can't threaten ukraine's ports, can't cut you crane off from the black sea. so still like a desert and are going to be a lot safer. but we have seen similar losses in fact give in recent months. i think the real kind of pivotal moment would be if this does turn into a full kind of fiasco, a kind of an embarrassing defeat for very putin, the, even when his commanders decide to withdraw, they're not even able to withdraw their troops safely. i think that could really see the mood change within russia if even some of russia's best trained military units are not given the kind of protection and support that they need, that could end up being really difficult for us to attempt to carry on this wall. thank you for that. nick, nick conley in keith. it was present. joe biden has welcome the results of mid term elections after his party fad. better than expected. u. s. media had predicted huge gainesville republicans, which failed to materialize as them biden's. democrats look, set to lose control the house of representatives. the senate remains on a knife edge. former president donald trump also claimed victory for republicans despite the week of unexpected results. is president biden addressing party activists? thank you. i really mean it. thank you for fighting like the devil to make sure that we had a free and fair election and you know all those elections and i are so far best of my knowledge. none of them has not said that when they last. i said we lost. that's a big deal. no, i really mean it. you know, tuesday was a good day for america. a good day for democracy. i was a strong knight for democrats. they w. washington correspondence to me some a scandal outlined what these mid term results likely to
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nick connelly who's in the training capital. welcome, nick. i can you give us a sense of the state of health facility sir, after these devastating attacks? i think phil, it's really difficult to can divide up health from all the other services here in ukraine here in capital key of where i am now. things are still working, he can kind of, you can, even for a moment, forget the war if you kind of don't pay attention to the news and don't happen to be near a place that's been effected by drones or bombing or some other kind of attacks. but this is the country where the energy infrastructure by the mission of the korean government, has been destroyed about a quarter or 3rd of its pre war state where millions peoples of left, including a disproportionate number of women who are very over represented in the medical sphere doctors, nurses, administrators, and you know, those 2 facts together, you're having, you know, hospitals that are living of generators where they don't always know where the next canister diesels coming from, where they will get more complicated medicines where they will get things like oxygen supplies, if roads and infrastructure are destroyed and yet lots of people who had previously have been organizing all these can logistics it and crucial for more medicine. those people are no longer there or fighting in this war. so it is kind of a perfect storm. lots of different things coming at same time and a country that is really struggling to basically survive these constant russian attacks on its villain for structure. for now, the korean government is carrying on his paying wages. it is able to finance the purchase of supplies with help from western countries who have been putting in billions of euro's and dollars into ukraine government coffers. but there is a sense that now after almost a year war, that kind of initial resilience is now being chipped away at and that you know, if more tact come more tax on energy supply. if we have more direct tax on transport infrastructure, then we could actually see a real decrease in the ability of the ukrainian government provide some kind of rudimentary medical services to its population, right. so daily life and some of these worst areas. it sounds like it's chris. yeah. i mean you have people who have been without maine's power for they are the best part of 8 months since the war began. people who are, you know, going into the fields around them, trying to look for firewood, wondering whether their minds in those kind of hedgerows in the forest, where they're looking forward, making that calculation, whether it's worth taking those risks to get some woods, to eat a stove and make some warm food or to best stay in your darkened house or in your cellar, waiting for the shelling to end place like back more than vignettes, region which is things of the was fighting. now, lots of people have left and they're being called on by the ukraine government to get out while they still can. and, but this has been the patent altar, this war people normally we had the voltage or people do not want to leave, especially older people refuse to leave until off enough. it's too late. and then when they do want to go, when the shooting is just unbearably close, often they're evacuation very dangerous. and then other people are put at risk trying to get these people out. so it's very difficult situation. and one that's likely to get a lot worse for it gets better. we heard yesterday from the people in charge of ukraine's energy system. that a things, even if there were no further major text by the russians on ukraine's and display, ukraine's will be living with basically chaotic energy blackouts till the spring. that's in best case scenario. but i think no one here believes that the russians are anywhere close to ending those attacks. and seemingly the russian tactics are increasingly to attack the logistics and become hinterland of ukraine given how badly they're doing on the battlefield. thank you for that nick nick, calmly and keith ah, of course is all about it via world cup and katara. and on day 2 of the tournament he runs football team and dominated headlines. not with a score, but with an act of protest against that government before they kicked off their ill fated 1st group, much against england. a silence that spoke louder than words as iran refused to sing the national anthem head of kickoff in the match, they held firm for 35 minutes, but then 19 year old jude bellingham headed in for his 1st england girl. and the floodgates opened the car. you sucker doubled the lead mixed with a superb strike. 2 minutes before the break and in injury time run him. sterling added another to make it 3 mill at half time. second grabbed a full for england and the 2nd half, but iran got off the mark shortly after the 65th minutes. but hopes of come back with dentist. as marcus rash good added a 5th and jack 3, lucius 6, a late iran go from the penalty sport did little to dump in 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then hopefully they say within a day or 2 will get back to some kind of multi and give thank that nick, nick connelly and keith is look at some more stories making news around the world and starting china, which is reported another record high of daily cove 19 infections with new cases exceeding 320001000 pros to fresh locked downs and closures in almost all major cities in line with the countries controversial 0 coated policy un human rights council has voted in favor of an investigation into iran's crack down on protesters . and will create an international fact finding mission to look into violations. iran has described the decisions disgraceful and appalling have is unlikely to grant the group access in contra, in the democratic republic of congo. a new ceasefire announced by the government has been rejected by one of the main rebel groups. it comes in the peace deal with was due to take force today. the government has said that all insurgents must accept peace or face regional forces. walking. 5 days after have deadly earthquake struck indonesia, hopes of finding more survivors and are
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nick connelly in cave. welcome, nick. so we have this russian national tv announcement while we ukrainian the president urges caution. what's your take? ms. stephanie, very strange. as you mentioned, there this announcement on tv, especially if you compare it to russia's other withdrawals earlier in the year, where often enough it was denied until basically was too obvious for every one. and then it was branded a good, well, good will gesture or tactical retreat to find better, more easily defendable lines. and so this is definitely a break in strategy also to talk about wanting to save russian solves lives wanting to kind of protect their own resources in their own manpower. that is also not something that really gels with what rush has been doing elsewhere, where we've seen, especially freshly mobilized people being basically thrown at the front lines with very little preparation equipment. and a huge loss is there. so this'll literally stack up, and that's all kind of led to this huge kind of sense of disbelief here and key of and the kind of fear that this is a trap for ukrainian forces. i think broadly, russia is going to leave that west bank of deeper river. it's just too exposed. it's too difficult to defend. it's too difficult to supply the ukranian tactic of destroying the bridges destroying the pontoon bridges, making it basically impossible for russia to bring in enough ammunition and enough food for their garrison there that is working. but i think there might be some surprises on the way and there might be, as the ukrainian secret services have said, some can't shoot me. russian special forces still active at us on 2 men potentially drawer in the ukrainians. it's some kind of st battles. and yeah, definitely no clear pathway. yeah. as to when you're training force, it will be infected unsecurely. right. so with those fears of a track, what do you think is likely to be the ukrainian approach to re taking this region? i think definitely it's gonna take longer than lots people lease and key of would like to see that's been kind of a part of the, the kind of narrative here inside ukraine for a long time pressure from the public to make foster gains to push the russians back faster, but yet the ukrainian military command has been very resist to that and has consistently kind of put a damper on those expectations and said that it's about basically fighting in a clever way without direct confrontations. kind of frontal attacks on the russian lines coming in from the sides, depriving them of resources and basically making sure the russians leave themselves rather than at you know, risking a direct kind of a battle of soldiers having to kind of storm the russian trenches. kind of 1st world war cell settings can take a good amount of time, but definitely looks like the period of russian control of a could song russian flags over the government buildings in fact, so on which was the 1st major gain the russia made in this war. the most significant gain, it was the only regional capital that russia has taken during this war. that is now definitely numbered. and what is a word from withdrawal? i like me to mean for people left in that region whether firstly, there are thousands, not hundreds of thousands believed of people from that region who have left to have been, as russian say, evacuated as the ukraine's would say, deported to russian hill. tertiary, on the other bank of the new pro river some to russian annex crimea. so there's a big issue there of blocks. the locals basically having no option of getting to ukrainian control territory and being put under pressure to go and leave their homes. so how these people ever going to get home, how they're gonna kind of reconnect with their families and friends. that is a major issue. but even if ukrainian troops are able to get into have san, without too much of a kind of city battle, they're still the kind of scenario of russian forces on the other bank of the river shelling verizon. because this is a very wide river, but it still definitely within range of russian artillery and a one local we spoke to basically over the last few months he, he was saying his major kind of fear is just basically mario pulse. i'll kind of shelling of homes if it's on, even if ukrainian troops are back there because the russians are still going to be close by. i thank you for that. nick, nick connelly in came the united states read. democrats did much better than expected in tuesday's mid term elections with a few key contests, still undecided. it's still unclear who controlled congress. but president biden praised his party strong showing, saying that forecasts of a wipe out by republicans had failed to materialize. well, we had an election yesterday and it was a good day, i think for democracy. and i think it was a good day for america. shoot me a little hoarse. our democracy has been tested in recent years, but with their vote. so the american people spoken and prove once again that democracy is who we are. while the press in the pundents are predicting a giant red wave, it didn't happen. and i know you were somewhat miffed by my, my obsession optimism. but i feel good during the whole process. i thought we're going to do fine while any seat last is painful. some good democrats didn't. when the last night, democrats had a strong name. well, aster washington corres
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nick connelly, his in the ukranian capsule. nick, can you tell us, has ukraine now been able to completely retake lesson that still? i think a few days off the list of the official sources here give are to be believed just yesterday. we're talking about a week. i think that estimate has now been revised down given how chaotic the russian forces have been in their withdrawal. and how much can a panic is still there among russian forces? i think that announcement from the russian defense ministry saying that the withdrawal had been completed in the allows this morning that there was no russian soldiers or tech left on the ground and saw that they'd all been evacuate for a losses that elicited basically just ridiculous even normally pro kremlin military bloggers let alone ukrainians. there are images on social media of lots of russian destroyed tanks that have been taken by the ukrainians. lots of russian soldiers left behind, seemingly in extreme distress. some we believe hart changing into civilian clothes and i hope they can somehow hide and then kind of sneak their way back to worse and lines. so even though this was something that the russian government planted, the russian government announced they will not be able to carry this out efficiently. this is turned into a fiasco. and one that similarly is going to do a lot of damage to rational mineral and sounds k, r sick. and can you tell us what the ukranian troops are facing as they advance into these areas that were previously occupied by the russians? and there are some pretty stark pictures on ukrainian social media, just piles of mines that have been recovered from the roads leading towards cat a song. so we believe yet huge numbers of these mines in the roads along the roads or so kinds of booby traps. they are sometimes these are as primitive as just taking a grenade and attaching into a bit of maybe fishing why and putting in the bushes in the expectation that anyone that comes through will then trigger that grenades are. some of these are very primitive and fortunate have a very long lifetime made of plastic that are rust, so they could still pose a danger to civilians in weeks, months and years to come. but then even they do get had a song and the russians are eventually fully pushed out. they still will have the russians to deal with on the other bank of the river who are easily within artillery range and really make life very, very difficult civilians there. i been in touch with the local, a man in hudson bay since be the war. and he said that is his case number one, worst case scenario, having the russians on the other bank of the river taking revenge bessie having the option to turn her son into a numerical if they want to. so a very difficult weeks ahead. speaking of revenge, i mean russian troops may have withdrawn that russian airstrikes this morning left at least 5 people dead. that's in the city of nikolai, of not too far from her son. so what does this tell us about russia's ability to exact revenge? what's that? that's the kind of crucial issue in all this that while russia is doing really badly in commercial warfare on the battlefield, they are still able to really exact very high price, the ukraine civilian. they still have enough rockets to attack, you know, such as behind the front lines far away from the fighting, let alone play. so in july, which are lot more exposed. and we've seen this tactic time tom again attacking civilians are attacking civilian infrastructure power, which plants to the real sense that russia is not giving up on that strategy and will continue to try and make life as difficult as possible for you brings villains in the hope then they will push their own politicians there, and government to come some going agreement with russia, given how badly things going on the battlefield. russia right now, thanks so much nick, nick connelly reporting from kings and harris. i'm more of the stories making headlines around the world today. the united nations general assembly has overwhelmingly passed a draft resolution highlighting afghanistan's deteriorating situation and setting the stage for increased aid. it also urges the taliban to reverse restrictions on freedoms for women and girls. the latest of which bands, women from parks and gems that was australian and peas, have raised concerns after cyber criminals attacked the country's largest health, ensure a medi bank, they stole $9700000.00 customer records, including those of the countries. prime minister, the data was put on the dark web, exposing details of abortions, drug addiction, and other sensitive health issues. after many bank refused to pay a ransom and activists, the staging protests that the u. n. climate summit in sharm el shake egypt, u. s. president joe biden is traveling to the summit to day, where he will face prussia to help developing
nick connelly, his in the ukranian capsule. nick, can you tell us, has ukraine now been able to completely retake lesson that still? i think a few days off the list of the official sources here give are to be believed just yesterday. we're talking about a week. i think that estimate has now been revised down given how chaotic the russian forces have been in their withdrawal. and how much can a panic is still there among russian forces? i think that announcement from the russian defense ministry...
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nick conley is in the ukrainian capital. welcome, nick. let's start with these overnight strikes on has some on the classes in the east. what set us on basically, since it was re taken by ukraine forces 2 weeks ago is now the biggest frontline city. you've got the russian troops just a few kilometers away on the other bank of the nipper river. so busy everywhere within san is definitely within range of russian artillery. and when we were there in the 1st few days after the ukrainians had returned, you could hear bangs in the distance, but people were kind of not really paying much attention. they were just desperate to get some mobile phone connection to work out what had happened to their family, friends elsewhere to kind of try and plan their lives. but i think this is becoming increasingly dangerous for civilian said. the russians have kind of regrouped and are cannibals are determined to not let the ukrainians get too comfortable in harrison get too too far in rebuilding verizon and we're already seeing civilian casualties going up, especially people living close to the river are now having to really think twice about their safety, there are cause to evacuate if that's on, not only because of the danger from russia, but also because of the, the absence of power. the absence of water are so far, we didn't get any sense. people were eating those calls quite the opposite. people were coming back to get on in spite of those attacks. but that situation may now change. as for the east, i think that was the logical conclusion, or the kind of consequence of russia pulling out of the west bank of the per river taking forces from the south ukraine and putting them in the east where things has be said, haven't changed great deals it's been, this was, this was the section ukraine territory where the fighting had been going on since 2014, where the ukrainians had very good defensive positions. can trench warfare, 1st world war style, all very, very immobile. and now the russians desperate for some kind of success, some kind of progresses, show their bosses in the kremlin throwing a huge amount of tact. but also soldiers at those front lines, often very badly prepared, badly trained russian newly mobilized soldiers. and a sense that the russians really need something to show for all the losses of the recent weeks. a mis follows whigs of a tags on the conscious civilian infrastructure. we, we saw the pictures there, the blackouts and water shortages at how are people coping? it is pretty amazing given how difficult things are he and how many couples on the ukrainians have to deal with on a daily basis. how come people are there is no panic. there is no sense of people kind of thinking about themselves here and key of a couple 100 comments from frontline, some kind of feeling sorry for themselves. yes, life is getting difficult. yes. it's very difficult to plan. just a few weeks ago we had time tables and we have scheduled power cuts. so people could plan, went to wash, went to cook, went to do other stuff. but for now it is definitely getting. what if you can see by me it is very cold. winter has finally arrived after a very warm and long autumn. and people are having to kind of think twice about maybe moving out to the city. if they have a country house somewhere where they can, you know, with wood heat, with coal, maybe cook their food over a kind of a fire of some kind of gas cooker. if you are in a k 12 story apartment building where everything is dependent on electricity for water heating for cooking, everything that is going to be very difficult. but for now, there is a sense that also the kind of energy system has held up. they have, they haven't kind of, had any sustained, any kind of permanent damage. and there isn't any kind of total chaos. it's just a question of kind of working out how many, how many hours a day to give different parts of ukraine. and then hopefully they say within a day or 2 will get back some time to marty and give thanks that nick, nick connelly and keith. meanwhile, nato leaders are taking sides in the debate over whether germany should send to patriots at defense systems to ukraine. a germany proposed sending the missiles to poland after 2 people that were killed by a stray ukrainian miss war. so welcome to offer initially, but now says the u. s. made system should go to ukraine. a germany has been that has declined the suggestion, but the issue has rekindled a debate amongst nato states about arming ukraine. is this estonia defense minister, or we all know that the ukraine needs a defense doesn't mother who gives it and when as soon as we can get more defense to crane abilities. and so symbol is that so because, but not only defense, also gallery as much the way that it's already better with the, with the equipment, with their beers clothing. but we all know that it's not a secret that ukraine needs their defense. we have seen how many midsize russia has launched, told us ukraine. so when there is a possibil
nick conley is in the ukrainian capital. welcome, nick. let's start with these overnight strikes on has some on the classes in the east. what set us on basically, since it was re taken by ukraine forces 2 weeks ago is now the biggest frontline city. you've got the russian troops just a few kilometers away on the other bank of the nipper river. so busy everywhere within san is definitely within range of russian artillery. and when we were there in the 1st few days after the ukrainians had...
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nick connelly who still with us in case welcome aback. nick, what sort of support is there for people like to nail in victoria and must be traumatized after all have been through? well, the grace of a city is fully aware of this change, and there are all kinds of charities, all kinds of volunteer groups, offering support. but i think it's poor little early. i think most people are still trying to get their heads around what happened themselves and not really in a state to go talk about it in that kind of psychological kind of support sense and people are also trying to survive. there is, you can see that brought there while trying to get into the seller that they'd spent the best part of a month. and there was still a lot of shelling going on. that is getting worse since we left had so on. and people are without work and basically trying to kind of deal with their very basic kind of survival issues. but i think there is a real consent in ukraine that when this war is over, not just the civilians who are, you know, tortured ended up in a russian basement like that, but also hundreds, thousands, if not more competent. soldiers are going to need some help because this is a country that basically woke up on the 24th february in a full scale war that no one here really wants to believe as possible and has seen, you know, tens of thousands of people lose their lives alex, we pull spending months and months under occupation, a great risk themselves. so there's definitely a huge need there. and i think there is a growing awareness that you know, if you can, wants to come back some kind of normality after this war. and it's going to be a lot of work need to be done. thanks for that. nick, nick connelly in the craning capital what was the increasing number of russian attacks on ukraine's infrastructure? many european countries are preparing for an influx of ukrainian refugees, of german city of berlin, for example, has taken in nearly 90000 this year. i'm is working on more accommodation, including huge tent for services at a former airport, who church communities are also stepping in to help. it was supposed to be emergency accommodation, but for around 30 ukrainian refugees. this is home now. the community hall of the marcus congregation in berlin. the church pays for the refugees. stay here. finding a permanent apartment in berlin is almost impossible. anna should ask her, and her 8 year old daughter, anastasio found a room for a few months now. they had to come back, they say the dormitory almost feels like home and fled with her 2 children from odessa back in march. will you be alice? good. i was so scared when people in ukraine said, you need to leave save your c
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for that nick nick, calmly and keith well, despite the war, ukraine's national railway has continued to run and it's trains have played a crucial role in helping people flee the fighting. but when russia occupied the parts of southern ukraine 8 months ago, some of those train stopped now that has on, has been liberated at ra, link, has been restored. the w. c. unfinished shouts joined passengers having for reunions with loved ones. ah, same as pearson band and keep station playing for fellow hair salon returning for the 1st time to night train one o 2 is heading to the liberated south, painted by artists. it's dubbed the train to victory each wagon representing an occupied territory. ludmilla, his daughter helps her with her bag. every one is keen to get aboard. the train's about to take them all home. we have to have them for the from the volley issue, they called me yesterday while i was at work. they told me the 1st train would leave tonight and wardrobe, but i can't describe how that made me feel. so the ukrainian railway system has become a surprise star of the war. trains have
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nick nick, calmly and keith is look at some more stories making news around the world. start in south africa, where courts as role that a former president jacob zoom. it was unlawfully given medical parole last year and should return to jail. the 8 year old had served 2 months of a 15 month sentence for contempt of court. his convictions sparked violent protests which left more than $350.00 dead. after a 4 year hiatus the government of columbia has resumed peace talks for the country's largest remaining gorilla group, the national liberation army. venezuela is hosting talks just months after it restored diplomatic relations with columbia. 6 former staff from hong kong now defunct apple daily newspaper plead guilty to conspiracy charges and laws introduce by beijing. in 2020, the pro democracy newspaper were shut down. following chimes crackdown on the 2019 to 2020 on kong protests. china's capital beijing has reported a record number of new covered cases with officials saying they've double to more than 1400 since sunday is we can saw beijing and fought its 1st covey de
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then hopefully they say within a day or 2 will get back to some kind of multi and give thank that nick, nick connelly and keith russia's parliament has approved a new law further restricting the rights of the countries. algy beatty chew community duma lawmakers unanimously approved legislation banning all forms of what it calls propaganda of non traditional sexual relations. the bill expands a previous love at band positive depictions of such relationships too. under age people drag queen camilla crazy white entertains the crowd at moscow. bah, the show is irregular fixed to hear, but the performers fear that may soon change. that's because of the new legislation criminalizing any act, seen as promoting what moscow called non traditional sexual relations. as a result with got us know as experience shows, when these topics come up again, they're trying to distract us from something that is this really the biggest problem in russia right now? i don't think so. love is not propaganda. would have love is love it. anyway, lawmakers voted unanimously to give the bill final approval, framing it as
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thanks so much nick, nick connelly reporting from keynes. and here are some of the other stories making headlines around the world. german lawmakers have approved plans to keep 3 remaining nuclear power plants working until next april. the power stations were due to shut down this year. a decision is a response to the energy shortage created by cuts to fuel supplies from russia. barbara, the united nations general assembly has passed a draft resolution highlighting afghanistan's deteriorating situation and setting the stage for more aid. it also urges the taliban to reverse restrictions on freedoms for women and girls. the latest bands, women from parks and gems and activists. the staging protests that the un climate summit in egypt, you as president joe biden is on his way to the conference. he's going to face pressure to help developing countries hit by disasters caused by climate change. now the aim of that climate summit is to try to avert catastrophe as global warming heads towards dangerous levels. but the human rights record of the ho
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nick nick connelly, inky. there is of all stories making headlines around the world. vladimir person will not attend next week's g 20 summit in indonesia. some hosts indonesia invited the russian president despite his invasion of ukraine, foreign minister, so they left off will be there instead of the tell about have ordered amusement park owners in afghanistan to begin refusing entry to women. this comes after the country, so called morality ministry said they would be restrictions on women being able to access public parks and fun, fast, and say, you know the country last year tell about who said women should not the hope that a male relative and must cover their faces, tropical storm to call the strength and to hurry, can force as it heads towards the u. s. where is of course, to the state of florida authorities in counties among the states east coast time issued mandatory evacuation orders. the coal hit, the bahamas as a tropical storm causing flooding and power and the private art collection of the light.
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nick, thank you very much. nick eardley _ away. nick, thank you very much. nick eardley at _ away. estminster. - a mother who stabbed to death a man accused of sexually assaulting her three sons hasjoined a campaign calling for tighter controls on paedophiles who change their names to hide their identity. sarah sands was jailed for seven and a half years for the manslaughter of 77—year—old michael pleasted in 2014. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, has been hearing her story. sarah sands back in silvertown in east london, where as a single mother, she made a home with herfamily. and where eight years ago, she stabbed to death a neighbour accused of sexually assaulting three young boys. she'd originally befriended michael pleasted, who was 77. what we can report for the first time is that all three children he was accused of abusing were her sons. they've now turned 18 and have waived their right to anonymity to speak publicly about seeing their mother go to prison. the little things, you miss. sometimes, you just want to really tell your mum a problem. sarah, did you feel
nick, thank you very much. nick eardley _ away. nick, thank you very much. nick eardley at _ away. estminster. - a mother who stabbed to death a man accused of sexually assaulting her three sons hasjoined a campaign calling for tighter controls on paedophiles who change their names to hide their identity. sarah sands was jailed for seven and a half years for the manslaughter of 77—year—old michael pleasted in 2014. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, has been hearing her story....
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thanks so much nick, nick connelly reporting from kings. okay, let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. australian m . p. 's have race concerns after cyber criminal criminal attacks, the country's largest health insurer, medi bank. they saw 9700000 customer records, including those of the countries. prime minister, the data was put on the dark web, exposing date, details of abortions, drug addiction, and other sensitive health issues. after many bank refused to pay ramson, i had been just going, a police officer has died and another has been injured. and a nice attack in brussels. the suspected attacker was shot after the stabbing and taken to hospital belgian anti terrorism. prosecutors have taken over the investigation a migrant ship carrying more than 200 people has ducks in the french ports of too long. france agreed to welcome the ocean viking breski boat into one of its ports after italy refused to let it duck on its territory. the issue is close to spot between paris and the new right when gov
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nick, nick irregular president daniel ortega's center this the national liberation front looks set to win the countries municipal elections. will this despite calls to boycott the vote, which many described as illegitimate? report said those who are voting have been co west. alessandra ron p a t reports even improved government television for uni, correct ones, were seen voting in sundays. municipal elections voting day arrived after a campaign without rallies electoral events or any real position in old state observers. say we're a force exiled opposition leaders called for a boycott. he, i own ambient that there is a spring since a family. the people, these are possibly the worst elections we've had in recent years. there is no competition and no freedom one more than 300000 nicaraguans were forced to flee the country. some who did vote in the capital. my now work think otherwise for the only got i went era for us nicaraguans, these are true elections. here we are demonstrating that we have the right to vote president than yellow, peg as sandinista as national liberation front, alre
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nick collie joins us from the ukrainian capital. welcome, nick. less thought were these are overnight strikes on hassan. i'm the clashes in the east. well, song it has be said was, it has always been since being taken back by ukrainian forces. just a couple of weeks ago is directly on the front line. you've got the russian troops there on the other side of the nipper river when we were there with there was constant or to re fi in the background when we got a bit close to the river trying to film the bridge that the russians blew up when they retreated, they are basically, you get the sense that we were different being watched and they were shot fired. another action to kind of get us to move on as a warning, at least. so there was definitely a sense that people that had just got used to this fire so much that they can kind of, to some extent, weren't taking it back seriously. and we're kind of, we're focusing on getting back to normal life, getting some electricity, some more supplies back. so i think there was an expectation that this was gonna get worse. and with russia basically re establishing positions on the other side of the river after its withdraw that it was going to make life difficult for the civilians there. so far there's no sense that civilians in any major number are gonna try and leave carson and get further away from the fighting. in said there's actually more reports people coming back to that city now people who had previously left at the east. well, that was also kind of the clear conclusion, the kind of consequence of the russians leaving cassandra now, they were going to throw all their resources at the east at the done yet region where they've busy made very modest gains since the beginning of this war. this is where the war has been since 2014 rather so you know where the front lines were kind of fixed and it was actually more difficult. the russians to make progress because the ukrainians had trenches, had all the defenses are throwing everything at the around. steve, but more so far, no major changes in the last couple of weeks. but a sense of the russian command is desperate for some kind of gain. something to show for, you know, the huge number of lives are lost in recent weeks. the large amounts of military tech, so a sense that basically they're just gonna not really look too much at the cost and desperate to have something. so their boss is in the kremlin for all these losses and all this effort. i miss follows weeks of attacks on the countries civilian infrastructure with blackouts and water shortages affecting larger parts of the country. how will people coping what you might be able see behind me? this is a very dark morning in key of the should be rush hour and there are people out on the streets, but it is still a very quiet and very kind of muted mood hearing. give. it's not total chaos. the grid has been saved. didn't kind of break down fully. this, as we now heard from the energy company here in ukraine, the national grid is working. whereas in the 1st few hours of those strikes recently, we saw you quite busy disintegrate into several regional grids that got what really connecting between each other. did you give our stations have now restart they work? they were kind of forced to disconnect themselves from the network for safety reasons, but we don't have any real clear plan, clear schedule about when supplies can re back and temperatures low as they are. this is a very difficult situation and the real fear is for cities like he haven't had give, or they say it's about the kind of centralized heating system. if those heating pipes, if those heating plots are destroyed and the warm water pipes are destroyed in the middle of winter with sub 0 temperatures, then often that infrastructure will basically freeze the water in those parts will freeze. and basically those pipes will have to be totally renew, totally replaced. so that could be a huge long lasting damage. even if you know that you know, it just a few days are spent with those pipes, not working with a, with the bomb. what's not flowing through them, so long lasting damage. it could be created by the detection sense that this is going to be very expensive and europe's countries are supporting. you can really need to get that help in now. fast enough and on a scale to really allow you can't keep on rolling with his punches. thank you for that. nick and nick conley and keith in russia's parliament has approved a new law further restricting the rights of the countries. algae bt q. community a. duma law makers unanimously approved legislation banning all forms of what he calls propaganda of non traditional sexual relations. the bill expands the previous that law that applied only to people under 18 effectively blogs, positive depictions of same sex relationships. even between animals. drag queen camilla crazy white entertains the crowd at moscow by the show is irregular fixed to hear, but the performers fear that may soon change. that's because of the new legislation criminalizing any act, seen as promoting what moscow calls non traditional sexual relations. but as a result, with godaddy as experience shows, when these topics come up again, they're trying to distract us from something. those are usually that if it is this really the biggest problem in russia right now? 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nick eardley in westminster for - on that. nick, thank you very much. nickus | nick eardley in westminster for us on that british irish council meeting happening today. president zelensky says ukraine is moving "very carefully" following russia's announcement that it's withdrawing its troops from the southern city of kherson. russia's commander in ukraine says it is no longer possible to keep supplying troops there. for the last few weeks, ukrainian forces have been slowly advancing towards the city. russian troops will now regroup on the other side of the dnipro riverfrom kherson. our international editorjeremy bowen, camera journalist fred scott and producer kathy long sent this report from the frontline. for days now, ukrainian soldiers on the kherson perimeter have been dismissing reports that the russians were going to pull back. when we visited a mobile unit on the flatlands between kherson and mykolaiv — the closest ukrainian—controlled city — the soldiers said they wouldn't believe the russians were leaving until they could see them go. leaving khers
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nick for winters. nick dining with white supremacist nick for winters . nick fuentes nick for winters. ambivalent like oh, could he be a little bit racist as he said? no, he's just an out and out proper racist, proper anti—semite , racist, proper anti—semite, proper holocaust denier. but he's the real deal. and kanye west, who ? the good old friend west, who? the good old friend of the jews, icon nice to see you. shalom has went to have dinner and took along this guy, nick fuentes with the with trump his mar a lago resort in florida . and now a lot of people are criticising trump including a few republicans as well and trump has sort of said, oh, i didn't know that kanye would be bringing along with him. well, it's like, okay, maybe did know that connie tweeted out a few weeks ago, death to the jews. so you knew that and has had arguably some anti black racism but he's also been sort of pumping out there so you know this is further i know that there's a lot of people out there's a lot of people out there and every time i mention trump and say that i don't like him, i'm going to i get a
nick for winters. nick dining with white supremacist nick for winters . nick fuentes nick for winters. ambivalent like oh, could he be a little bit racist as he said? no, he's just an out and out proper racist, proper anti—semite , racist, proper anti—semite, proper holocaust denier. but he's the real deal. and kanye west, who ? the good old friend west, who? the good old friend of the jews, icon nice to see you. shalom has went to have dinner and took along this guy, nick fuentes with the...
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nick for winters. nick dining with white supremacist nick for winters . nick fuentes nick for winters. those ambivalent like oh, could he be a little bit racist as he said? no, he's just an out and out proper racist, proper anti—semite , racist, proper anti—semite, proper holocaust denier. but he's the real deal. and kanye west, who ? the good old friend west, who? the good old friend of the jews, icon nice to see you. shalom has went to have dinner and took along this guy, nick fuentes with the with trump his mar a lago resort in florida . and now a lot of people are criticising trump including a few republicans as well and trump has sort of said, oh, i didn't know that kanye would be bringing along with him. well, it's like, okay, maybe did know that connie tweeted out a few weeks ago, death to the jews. so you knew that and has had arguably some anti black racism but he's also been sort of pumping out there so you know this is further i know that there's a lot of people out there's a lot of people out there and every time i mention trump and say that i don't like him, i'm going to i
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nick. they don't feed the nick. they don't don't feed the monster . i nick. they don't don't feed the monster. e's getting and right. he's getting more and more upper middle class by every protest these. but i mean, gordon ramsay's mitchell star restaurant. what are they going to do next to get a protest? a long a spa retreat ? i mean, long a spa retreat? i mean, what's the point in this? yeah, what's the point in this? yeah, what i thought i mean, i want to give it time because we have to discuss it, but it just it's another load of nonsense to me. and since i grew up in a restaurant and my dad was a chef, i find it particularly offensive because it's a very tough working a kitchen. tough job working in a kitchen. okay, ramsay's doing okay, gordon ramsay's doing well, is well, but everyone else that is struggling the kitchen and struggling in the kitchen and you why their lives you know why disrupt their lives as growing up of as well has growing up of a restaurant demystify restaurants for it a treat going for you is it not a treat going out? well it's very work out? well it's very hard work
nick. they don't feed the nick. they don't don't feed the monster . i nick. they don't don't feed the monster. e's getting and right. he's getting more and more upper middle class by every protest these. but i mean, gordon ramsay's mitchell star restaurant. what are they going to do next to get a protest? a long a spa retreat ? i mean, long a spa retreat? i mean, what's the point in this? yeah, what's the point in this? yeah, what i thought i mean, i want to give it time because we have to...
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nick. they don't feed the nick. they don't don't feed the monster . i nick. they don't don't feed the monster. e's getting and right. he's getting more and more upper middle class by every protest these. but i mean, gordon ramsay's mitchell star restaurant. what are they going to do next to get a protest? a long a spa retreat ? i mean, long a spa retreat? i mean, what's the point in this? yeah, what's the point in this? yeah, what i thought i mean, i want to give it time because we have to discuss it, but it just it's another load of nonsense to me. and since i grew up in a restaurant and my dad was a chef, i find it particularly offensive because it's a very tough working a kitchen. tough job working in a kitchen. okay, ramsay's doing okay, gordon ramsay's doing well, is well, but everyone else that is struggling the kitchen and struggling in the kitchen and you why their lives you know why disrupt their lives as growing up of as well has growing up of a restaurant demystify restaurants for it a treat going for you is it not a treat going out? well it's very work out? well it's very hard work
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. >> nick. >> nick, for the wall street journal. core inflation on a 3, 6 month annualized basis and on a 12 month basis is running close to 5%. is there any reason you think you will not have to raise rates above that level to be confident you are imparting enough restraint to bring inflation down? jerome: this is the question, does the policy rate need to get above the inflation rate? i would say there are a range of views on it. that is the classical view on it. i think you look more at a forward looking measure of inflation to look at that. but, i think the answer is, we'll want to get the policy rate to where the real interest rate is positive. we will want to do that. i do not think of that is the single and only touchstone. you put some light on -- wait on that and way across the curve. very few people borrow at the short end at the federal funds rate. households and businesses, are meaningfully positive interest rates all across occur for them. -- the curve for them. credit spreads are larger, borrowing rates are significant
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nick connelly, nick, you spent the day in the city of kerosene and just got back from there. how safe is it was definitely a city that you can really see and feel is a place that is still definitely on the front lines. there's a lot of bangs you hear all the time in the backdrop. some of that is d mining, but lots of that is also russian artillery fire the russian army is after all just on the other side of the river. and basically any part of kennesaw is definitely very much within the range of their artillery. but the exciting thing is quite how used to it people are there, here when you hear bang, you see all the journalists and other people who just come in for the day. forgive kind of looking around, trying to understand what's going on, where it's coming from. you look around, the locals, narrow glue to their phones, trying to get a signal, trying to communicate with the outside world, trying to catch up on news. i'm kind of huddling around the generators with the mobile phone at mass, hoping they can get a message out. so definitely people who lived under russell creative 8 months. this is very much over the course, and very few people seem afraid that and when you asked them most people will tell you they're convinced that the russians will be driven further away from her. so and further on the other bank of the river and that soon enough those kind of shooting will be a thing in the past. so can make story of who's isn't and kind of confidence there . now soleski said this morning that he was called ready for peace. i'll be really closer to peace. now what i think is peace on ukraine's terms. he says is victory is going to validation of his ministry strategy and your piece. his terms means at minimum, pushing russia back to where it was on the 24th february when this war began. probably also retaken crimea, russia annexed in 2014. so this is new piece by ukrainian military victory rather than some kind of deal that it saves them futons face that allows russia to hold on to bits of ukraine territory. there's any very little appetite for that. and you saw people who have some kind of taking selfish with military people asking for autographs. you're wishing them luck with their fight against the russians in other parts on the ukraine. so they were very difficult now for eval implants key to offer up some kind of with russia that might make people in western europe and america, happy by ending the conflict in ari. but definitely that wouldn't go down well here in ukraine. now apparently evidence of war crimes is yet again emerging this time and kind of san given what we've seen in other places like both shall assume me. where does that leave hopes for a lasting peace wove? see these things are going to poison these kind of abuses that we saw. butcher, we saw that elsewhere. are going to poison relationship in ukraine and russia in the long run as concerns catalyst bit early. now, normally it's in the experience the passage shown in other cities that it takes a week or so for the authorities to get some good handle on where these barrels are to find out and collect information about missing people. but even just in a few hours, we spent there speaking to people on the main square in front of the government building. there were the ukrainian flag gone back up. we heard countless stories, people who had gone missing some trying to get out of concern in the early months of war and never been heard from since others with pro ukrainian views. people who the russians had heard of who they knew about and who were basic disappeared, fear dead. so definitely lots of the expectation in a car, so that make me lots of an happy and sad and tragic stories to come as the kind of investigation continues. now in the days weeks to come to w respondent, nick connelly then keith for us. thank you and joe biden. as told china, there must be no cold war. the u. s. president met his chinese count upon cj and pang, and indonesia had of tuesday's group of 20 summit. them all eyes were on the 1st in person, talks between the 2 leaders since biden took office. 2 nations are competing for global influence. economic and security. tensions are increasing, but by the differences, all the issues like taiwan and ukraine must not be allowed to escalate into real conflict. we had actually we, we had an open, candid conversation about our trenches and our priorities. it was clear, he was clear and i was clear, there will defend american interest and values promot, universal human rights, and stand up for their national order and work and lock step with our allies and partners. we're going to compete vigorously when i'm not looking for conflict. i'm looking to manage is competition responsible for presidency and turn worn by not to cross bridging, so calle
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nick connelly. nick, what do you make of this, sir? russian announcement can it be believed? was definitely a lot of skepticism and worry hearing care about this being a trick, this being a provocation and attempt to drawer in ukrainian troops and then may be overwhelmed them with russian special forces or as it is believed. here may be dressed in civilian clothes waiting for them in fit of sun city, so that me a lot of worry and a lot of caution. but of see if this turns out to be true if they are able to take, have some fully and that western bank prove that will be a big deal kind of feels almost unreal. now talking about this possibility, we've been talking about it for months. all through the summer, you had the ukraine government talking about had a san as it's number one priority. in the end, it turned out to be a diversion tactic. and actually they went on to take territory in the east you had give, but certainly this is very, very important with verizon, but in ukrainian hands. that really takes the pressure of mc alive odessa, ukraine's ports on the black sea and makes the south of ukraine, ukraine's access to the sea and to export grain and anything else and to receive inputs that much easier, that much safer if this withdrawal is actually happening nick, what does it tell us about where the war might be heading? i think it definitely shows us that the ukranian tactic that has frustrated many here and give instead of sending troops at the russian positions and risking their lives. they've been methodically using the western weapons, have been sent, specially those high mars systems that rocket artillery to really go about destroying russian logistics. russian weapons dumps, energy fuel depos and they are busy cut off the russian troops on the western bank of the pro, from supply lines destroying bridges, destroying pontoon bridges. and that really now is bearing fruit. you're seeing that the russian troops are dealing with real supply issues, not just in terms of food and clothing, but also in terms of ammunition and really having to think a lot harder about when to return fire from the ukraine's and they did just a few months ago and it also shows us that russia now has realized that it is overstretched and is trying to dig in and tr
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country this winter because of fees of the shortages during me from cave is the w correspondent, nick connelly. nick, how our authorities doing with restoring power supplies to damaged areas. with stephanie getting hotter where i am here in kia we are currently without power . and if the kind of time table put up by the 30s to be believed, then and people live in central care of will have to do without main electricity for 12 hours during the next 24 hours with 5 hour gaps in between. the trying to kind of share the burden and to give people a chance to plan and to go about their daily lives and make sure to propose the city have more or less the same treatment. there's no special treatment for anyone . there's lots of anger on social media about people sitting in empty in darkened houses, unable to think, looking at neighbors across the road with power. but the stress is actually much, much worse. outside give to people who live just 200 kilometers from capital. they tell me that they have power for maybe 2 hours at a time, twice a day in the morning and evening and the rest of the time they are wi
country this winter because of fees of the shortages during me from cave is the w correspondent, nick connelly. nick, how our authorities doing with restoring power supplies to damaged areas. with stephanie getting hotter where i am here in kia we are currently without power . and if the kind of time table put up by the 30s to be believed, then and people live in central care of will have to do without main electricity for 12 hours during the next 24 hours with 5 hour gaps in between. the...
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currently, nick and nick in watching the w news life from berlin up next hour documentary looks into the lives of endangered mountain gorillas. i'm ben fizzle and i knew mckinnon. cooper. campus mckinnon will be up next week. next years. i'll be back 30 here to help by ah oh we're natural spectacle improved world. the return of the spiky yellow with louse will ensure the survival of the entire ecosystem.
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as always our correspond nick here. nick connelly, they're in kia well as we look at hell ukrainians are managing in this war. there are also hundreds of thousands of russian citizens who have left their country in recent bonds in conjunction with the german sho contrast um from the army b. network dw spoke to a dr. maria dement river. she was loyal to the kremlin, having spent years working for the russian defense and interior ministries and secret service. 2 weeks ago, she decided to flee and apply procedural in france. we meet maria on the coat de door in the south of france just a few years ago. this region was among the favorite places for rich russians to go on holiday and by has us. but the war changed everything. maria, dimitri eva, is a doctor. she traveled to paris, fire algeria with only one goal in mind to apply for asylum. she spent years working in clinics of russian ministries, most recently the f as b, the domestic secret service. there was her share. so yours is also good. the. the you, are you spelling of y
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nick is the new -- because trump denied knowing who nick is, why do you think that is the case, putting aside the obvious for you and me and the most decent people of the world, because back when he was in office, trump called white supremacist who marched in charlottesville very fine people. so why the denial that he knows or knew that nicknald trump's mo. he always tries to claim he doesn't associate with white nationalists. he doesn't know them. he also well wink and nod and the same breaths and so proud boys, stand back, stand by. this is a man who will use the defense and ignorance all the time. but continues to further the types of violence, hate crimes, white supremacy that has helped keep him in the public eye. and secure him in office. >> as we mentioned a year ago we switch to news about the 16 committee. they were floored to find out the final report would focus entirely on donald trump. one staffers at the 16 committee became makes cheney 2020 -- 2024 campaign. ellen, i do think it's misguided for the 16 finals report to focus exclusively on trump and not allow other parts of the investigation to be included? >> i don't think it's misguided too focused on trump. i think those important reasons, mainly that this is the first ever president, as i mentioned, who tried to overturn the legitimate outcome of an elec
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nick and nick connelly in keith as so as soon as her secretary, nato secretary general against stocum burger speaks, following that meeting of that nature, foreign ministers will try to bring that to you life another and will continue with the rest of the day's news and will turn our attention to china. the reports are emerging, but of course is seeking out people who took part in the weekends. anti locked down protests as beijing deploy more security forces to clamp down on demonstrations against it's 0 covey policy, frustration, and maybe 3 years of testing and restrictions which have set china apart from the rest of the world. a sparked rare public descent. lisa responded by increasing patrols of universe is a sending students home in an effort from to prevent them from rally. william hurst, his professor of chinese politics at the university of cambridge, we asked him about the what about how widespread demands for political change are at the moved it's extremely difficult to say because what we've also seen occasionally happen is that when some protesters say something like that
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nick connelly, who's in the ukrainian capital. welcome, nick. what are ukrainians? are hoping for from this latest at nathan meeting. well yeah, interesting enough here in ukraine. this is a topic that basically hasn't been featuring in people's social media feeds today. previously, near b, cranes were very, very keen to see what nato was saying about potential ukrainian nato. membership that is just all so far off the people are just looking at the sky, seeing if there's going to be another rocket attack or not. but we have heard from ukraine for mr. mitchell caliber who said, basically he expects to things of nature at this summit. transformers, so electrical grid infrastructure and patriot patriot missile system, the anti aircraft, anti missile system that is basically the most high tech system in used by nature countries right now that hasn't been handed over to ukraine so far. they've been lots of different excuses that it's basically too complex requires too much training and essentially too expensive to send in any great scale. but right now, there's interesting case been going on where the germans, after that missile fell, or on a polish village, just 2 weeks ago, they offered to send a missile system to poland border with ukraine to which the polls said no, send it to ukraine, where it's really needed, you can protect us and nature better by putting that system on ukrainian territory . that's also something that the ukrainians will be very happy to see. we haven't seen any willingness to go there yet. from the gym and government, they seemingly aware that this would be an escalation that this would be, you know, nita equipment on the ground probably operated. we're needing to be operated by nato countries cruise. but there is definitely a sense here in ukraine that nato lots of western european countries just don't get it. they don't get on what scale this war is being fought there, too slow, even they promised if it comes weeks and months later, and they're just not sending the kind of number of munitions the number systems needed given how intense the fighting isn't. just how can relentless the forest and there have been multiple warnings from ukrainian leaders that said i might see more russian air strikes. are our things looking for now there hasn't been the kind of shoot strike that we saw last week. i think that doesn't make anyone feel much better here. there is very definitely that expectation that there is more to come, that russia has more rockets to throw it ukraine and it's going to do more to attack the energy systems. here. it is true that basically every time that they attack ukraine's energy system, it takes longer to repair. now we're kind of a weak on from the last one and it's things that kind of slowly getting back to normal. but there's definitely been a lot of activity at you crate at russian rather airfields russian ships the black sea with missiles out on the, on the sea. so that if the, the expectation here that there is more to come, as you can see here, it's pretty cold and things going to get golden data come. so more expectation of attack. so thank you. nick at nick connelly in keith. take a look now it's about stories making news around the world. the iranian army is put, the number of people killed in nationwide demonstrations that more than 300. that's much lower than estimates from rights groups of protests of rock the country since the death in custody of a young woman who was arrested by iran, so called morality police officials on hawaii's big island are urging people to be ready to leave. if lava flows change direction, mount a lower, the world's largest active volcanoes erupting for the 1st time in 40 years. lava flows are far from homes at the moment, but scientists are warning that they can change direction quickly. truck drivers and south korea have shave their heads in protest at a government order to end a strike. thousands have been refusing to work because they want to hire minimum wages, actions disrupted supply chains and construction sites. the reports are emerging from china that authorities are seeking out people who
nick connelly, who's in the ukrainian capital. welcome, nick. what are ukrainians? are hoping for from this latest at nathan meeting. well yeah, interesting enough here in ukraine. this is a topic that basically hasn't been featuring in people's social media feeds today. previously, near b, cranes were very, very keen to see what nato was saying about potential ukrainian nato. membership that is just all so far off the people are just looking at the sky, seeing if there's going to be another...
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nick, thanks again. our correspondent nick connelly in keel now to egypt, where human rights violations have been overshadowing event sat, the cop $27.00 climate summit. protesters have come out in force and supportive jailed british egyptian activists. ella, of the father, the pro democracy activist, has spent many years in prison. 4 months he's been on hunger strike. and since the summit opened, he's refused water with rights groups and of the father's family. expressing growing fears for his health, international pressure for his release is mounting. this is ella abdel fata, the british egyptian activist is currently imprisoned in egypt in a desperate bid for freedom. he's been on hunger strike since april. to coincide with cop $27.00, he's taken it to a more dangerous level. his family are gravely concerned on his do my best try and said let him live with him today. his love love it. anyway with on when needed coming. especially funny rights group, say abdel fata is one of more than 60000 political prisoners in egypt. he spent most of the past decade behind bars, 1st being sentenced for protesting against
nick, thanks again. our correspondent nick connelly in keel now to egypt, where human rights violations have been overshadowing event sat, the cop $27.00 climate summit. protesters have come out in force and supportive jailed british egyptian activists. ella, of the father, the pro democracy activist, has spent many years in prison. 4 months he's been on hunger strike. and since the summit opened, he's refused water with rights groups and of the father's family. expressing growing fears for his...
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nick dixon. me leo kearse. my pals josh harry and nick dixon . anyway, harry and nick dixon. get behind those very fancy. let's get behind the front pages, shall we? as well as independence. the snp train being trained to make it easier for people to change their gendenl for people to change their gender. i mean, i suppose if there's one place where men can pass as women, it's glasgow, but it's possibly a danger to women. josh possibly, definitely. it's not the gender, it's their sex that they're trying say. so that they're trying to say. so legally would change your that they're trying to say. so legaright? would change your that they're trying to say. so lega right? according ange your that they're trying to say. so lega right? according ands your sex, right? according and they're it from 18 to they're changing it from 18 to 16 and they're doing this. what's age well ? yeah, what's your age as well? yeah, exactly. so i hear that you can do it from 16, i suppose you can do it from 16, i suppose you can do the age, drinking age and also they're doing it. the selfish thing. so
nick dixon. me leo kearse. my pals josh harry and nick dixon . anyway, harry and nick dixon. get behind those very fancy. let's get behind the front pages, shall we? as well as independence. the snp train being trained to make it easier for people to change their gendenl for people to change their gender. i mean, i suppose if there's one place where men can pass as women, it's glasgow, but it's possibly a danger to women. josh possibly, definitely. it's not the gender, it's their sex that...
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nick dixon. me leo kearse. my pals josh harry and nick dixon . anyway, harry and nick dixon. get behind those very fancy. let's get behind the front pages, shall we? as well as independence. the snp train being trained to make it easier for people to change their gendenl for people to change their gender. i mean, i suppose if there's one place where men can pass as women, it's glasgow, but it's possibly a danger to women. josh possibly, definitely. it's not the gender, it's their sex that they're trying say. so that they're trying to say. so legally would change your that they're trying to say. so legaright? would change your that they're trying to say. so lega right? according ange your that they're trying to say. so lega right? according ands your sex, right? according and they're it from 18 to they're changing it from 18 to 16 and they're doing this. what's age well ? yeah, what's your age as well? yeah, exactly. so i hear that you can do it from 16, i suppose you can do it from 16, i suppose you can do the age, drinking age and also they're doing it. the selfish thing. so
nick dixon. me leo kearse. my pals josh harry and nick dixon . anyway, harry and nick dixon. get behind those very fancy. let's get behind the front pages, shall we? as well as independence. the snp train being trained to make it easier for people to change their gendenl for people to change their gender. i mean, i suppose if there's one place where men can pass as women, it's glasgow, but it's possibly a danger to women. josh possibly, definitely. it's not the gender, it's their sex that...
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in the images the rocket exploded the press had a field day with this calling it flop nick could put nick stay put nick obviously referencing the sputnik achievements so within three months we suffer three embarrassments sputnik once sputnik 2 and then the explosion of vanguard so our track record is on shaky ground. unfortunately, the us is out of the blocks very slowly in the race to space. next slide so finally the us gets in the game explore one becomes our first satellite to go up into space. this was overseeing by warner von brown as well as jpl jet propulsion laboratory. explorer was launched aboard a jupiter rocket. after the failure of vanguard von brown went to eisen the eisenhower's station. 's that the redstone program be given a chance to prove their capabilities. initially the eisenhower's reluctant but because of the failure of vanguard allowed bound brown and his team to proceed. what the eisenhower's station probably didn't realize at the time was that. underneath the army at the redstone arsenal in huntsville, alabama von brown and his team of rocket scientists had been perfecting the
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nick marsh in singapore- _ optimism. nick marsh in singapore. thank - optimism. nick marsh in singapore. thank you i optimism. sh in l singapore. thank you very optimism. nick marsh in - singapore. thank you very much for that. let's get some reaction from gervais williams from the investment managers premier miton, here in london. thanks for being with us. at risk of raining on the parade, are we at risk of getting ahead of ourselves here? yes, to some degree. the skill of the rise associate in the last couple days have reflected the depth of how much stock markets come back this year. it'll be to see perhaps the technology rich nasdaq moving up technology rich nasdaq moving up over 7% but even after the move it's still down 29% to date and even with the hang sengindexin date and even with the hang seng index in the asian markets, it'll be to see it up nearly 6% but it's still down 28% so you have to recognise it in part a reaction to how far markets have come down rather than excitement about the future. ~ ., ., ., future. what do you read as the chances of _ future. what do you read as the chances of seeing
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nick connelly. nick, excellent, reporting. we'll let you go inside. now we can tell the winds, getting up winter is coming. thank you. a court in the netherlands to day convicted 3 men in absentia for their role in shooting down malaysia airlines flight image, 17 over ukraine. 8 years ago of the men included 2 former russian intelligence agents, plus a ukrainian separatist leader. a 4th defendant was acquitted. may remember, flight image, 17 was shot down over eastern ukraine, killing all 298 people on board. a verdict years in the making. after 68 hearings and 70000 pages of documents, a dutch court has issued its judgment on the downing of malaysian airlines flight. mh 17. the rebel is from order. the court is of the opinion that m a 17 crashed you to the firing of a book me sail from a field in the pepper mice care region at oscar, full. and as a consequence, all the 283 passengers and 15th crew lost their lives. the court ruled that the passenger jet was brought down by a russian made missile supplied from russia and fired by an armed separatist g
nick connelly. nick, excellent, reporting. we'll let you go inside. now we can tell the winds, getting up winter is coming. thank you. a court in the netherlands to day convicted 3 men in absentia for their role in shooting down malaysia airlines flight image, 17 over ukraine. 8 years ago of the men included 2 former russian intelligence agents, plus a ukrainian separatist leader. a 4th defendant was acquitted. may remember, flight image, 17 was shot down over eastern ukraine, killing all 298...
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the us, mid term elections, republicans have taken the lead in the race for the house while it's nick and nick in the battle for the senate democrats. john phemann has made victory in the key set of race in pennsylvania, feeding celebrity, dr. meadows in watching he w. news life from berlin up next, close up, takes a look at the truth behind claims of climate. in tragedy, i made visible and state church. i'll be back with mobile use next out for by with ah, through a label klein and actually end up harming the climax. why? because the tub is subject to any laws or regulations. the truth behind climate neutrality. in d. w. ah, ego india, a woman embodying change. sub driver law liter, buying her electric taxi is making a drastic cut to carbon emissions. and see is breaking down gender stereotypes while helping other women at the same time. he took india in 60 minutes on d. w, with daily today from in no, everything you enjoy, eating at home with your family, was harvested by people more being exploited. if them at this were for the in the, the green revolution i was an absolutely necessary euro
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and nick and nick rice for the senate in the us democrats when a crucial seats in arizona. but all eyes are on nevada. and the 1st batch of kenyan troops arrived in the democratic republic of congo, reduced enjoying a regional force fighting the in $23.00 ripple group. ah, ah, if he is governments and verbal forces have agreed to facilitate humanitarian access to war, torn to cry, and other regions in the north. the pledge was signed in nairobi. it's the latest step and if it's to ins, 2 years of conflict, it follows talks. this week on the implementation of a peace deal signed 10 days ago, fighting between the 2 sciences, if thousands did and displaced millions for a. ready year and in a meeting in a, b a, b, a we have in it and understanding. accordingly we want to express our phone with him and for bringing peace and disability to all been there for really fully dedicated our service to implement a. ready and this collaboration, well, let's take a look at how the conflict unfolded. in november 2020 fighting broke out when prime minister abbey armored since troops into no
and nick and nick rice for the senate in the us democrats when a crucial seats in arizona. but all eyes are on nevada. and the 1st batch of kenyan troops arrived in the democratic republic of congo, reduced enjoying a regional force fighting the in $23.00 ripple group. ah, ah, if he is governments and verbal forces have agreed to facilitate humanitarian access to war, torn to cry, and other regions in the north. the pledge was signed in nairobi. it's the latest step and if it's to ins, 2 years...
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and nick and nick rice for the senate in the us democrats when a crucial seat in arizona. but all eyes are on nevada. the 1st batch of kenyan troops arrived from the democratic republic of congo, ready to join a regional force fighting the m $23.00 verbal group, plus a shoe on a meal last rock and tank. south korean group b t. s. have announced that starting a joint cook will perform at the opening ceremony. ah, we begin with breaking news ethiopians. government has signed a truce with rebel forces from the north and to cry region. the agreement signed to nairobi is the lightest step and if it's to ins, 2 years of conflict. fighting between the 2 sides has left thousands, did, and displaced millions a ukrainians, celebrating in the southern city of her soul after the retreat of russian forces. it's one of the most significant victories for ukrainian troops since russia invaded in february. moscow had claimed the region as russian land for ever joined how reports the 1st time in nearly 9 months, the residence of her son woke to the sights and sounds of a city restored to li
and nick and nick rice for the senate in the us democrats when a crucial seat in arizona. but all eyes are on nevada. the 1st batch of kenyan troops arrived from the democratic republic of congo, ready to join a regional force fighting the m $23.00 verbal group, plus a shoe on a meal last rock and tank. south korean group b t. s. have announced that starting a joint cook will perform at the opening ceremony. ah, we begin with breaking news ethiopians. government has signed a truce with rebel...
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nick fuentes was a guest of his guest, kanye west. >> so trump is really impressed with nick fuentes. and nickyers and so many of the people that he was left with on his 2020 campaign, he's actually a loyalist. >> in three statements issued on friday, the former president, who announced his third bid for the white house, sought to defend himself arguing he never met and new nothing about nick fuentes beforehand and the dinner was initially supposed to be him and kanye west, who has his own history of anti-semitic remarks. while it remains unclear how much trump knew about nick fuentes before their dinner he hasn't denounced fuentes' views, he's a holocaust denier and known for running the america first organization, which seeks to forge a white nationalist alternative to the main stream gop. >> we have got the white chri christian men who built this country the first time and we'll do it again. >> reporter: nick fuentes also recently called for the military to be sent into black neighborhoods. >> just sent the military in. do what must be done. send the military into these black neighborhoods,
nick fuentes was a guest of his guest, kanye west. >> so trump is really impressed with nick fuentes. and nickyers and so many of the people that he was left with on his 2020 campaign, he's actually a loyalist. >> in three statements issued on friday, the former president, who announced his third bid for the white house, sought to defend himself arguing he never met and new nothing about nick fuentes beforehand and the dinner was initially supposed to be him and kanye west, who has...
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nick listed — her? it sounds, according to the eye that nick listed her— her? it sounds, according to the eye that nickurgery is - her? it sounds, according to the eye that nick listed her surgery is the i that nick listed her surgery is the only unhappy one. they are picking up only unhappy one. they are picking up and will westminster that there are lots of unhappy tory mps. a line coming from this front page why don't you pick out a few that caught your eye? don't you pick out a few that caught our e e? , , . don't you pick out a few that caught oure e? , . ., ., your eye? this is a reflection of the conservatives _ your eye? this is a reflection of the conservatives are _ your eye? this is a reflection of the conservatives are doing - the conservatives are doing extremely badly in apollo. and they were doing worse when liz truss was in charge _ were doing worse when liz truss was in charge. and having had a message researchers with rishi sunak taking charge _ researchers with rishi sunak taking charge. the fact that there is no structure — charge. the fact that there is no structure de talks about
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nick t w's. nick conley and keith. twitter employees are suing the company in a class action lawsuit over mass layoffs expected to be carried out today. the company recently acquired by the world's richest man eden, musk told employees they would be notified by terminations via email. twitter offices are closed for the day and badge access removed, and while there has been no official announcement, specifying the number of lay offs, u. s. media reports a half of twitters workforce could be like, uh right, well i'm joined now here in studio by emily lashenay from detroit. you business, emily? great to have you here with us. how our twitter employees reacting to this? well, they are upset. many of them have taken to twitter, where they worked previously to, to post about their sadness and their frustration. one employee even likened it to the hunger games. they're posting under the patched tag one team and, and some are taking legal action. as you mentioned, a group of now former twitter employees have
nick t w's. nick conley and keith. twitter employees are suing the company in a class action lawsuit over mass layoffs expected to be carried out today. the company recently acquired by the world's richest man eden, musk told employees they would be notified by terminations via email. twitter offices are closed for the day and badge access removed, and while there has been no official announcement, specifying the number of lay offs, u. s. media reports a half of twitters workforce could be...
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nick: absolutely. judy: nick schifrin, thank you. nick: thank you. ter] -- ♪ judy: former president trump's announcement that he will run for office again was met with mixed reviews. our geoff bennett reports on what we heard and did not hear last night in mar a lago. -- at mar-a-lago. reporter: on capitol hill today, tepid reaction from senate republican leader mitch mcconnell to donald trump announcing a reelection bid. >> the way i'm gonna go into this presidential primary season is to stay out of it. i don't have a dog in that fight. geoff: tuesday night, the former twice impeached president now facing multiple civil and criminal investigations kicked off a 2024 presidential campaign. mr. trump: in order to make america great and glorious again, i am tonight announcing my candidacy for president of the united states. geoff: mr. trump's latest bid begins at a moment of political weakness in the wake of midterm election losses from several of his endorsed candidates. his hour-long speech was filled with false claims and inaccuracies. including about
nick: absolutely. judy: nick schifrin, thank you. nick: thank you. ter] -- ♪ judy: former president trump's announcement that he will run for office again was met with mixed reviews. our geoff bennett reports on what we heard and did not hear last night in mar a lago. -- at mar-a-lago. reporter: on capitol hill today, tepid reaction from senate republican leader mitch mcconnell to donald trump announcing a reelection bid. >> the way i'm gonna go into this presidential primary season is...
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nick connelly's in ukraine's capital. keep nick, tell us what you care about. these latest strikes on castle. i think after the initial period of euphoria, he and ukraine about head on returning to ukraine control. many people have seen those images of people out with the ukranian flags on the streets, of course, on meeting the crane soldiers getting autographs, taking selfies. i think the route is now hitting home that the russians still are not very far away. they are across the other side of the perimeter, wide river, but still definitely within range of artillery fire. there is no way in fits on that is safe from those artillery pieces that are just a handful of commerce away when we were there just a few days ago we went to was the river to the bridge that the russians blew up when they left had san and within a few minutes, most arriving obviously they had seen us. there was some artillery far our direction may be just to warn us, but if there is no sense of safety, some kind of finality of his own getting back to normal life. the strange thing is that locals there for the most part, didn't seem phased by. they had been living with this for the last 89 months and such. you know, their boobs wasn't a sense. people going to take this chance to get out. now that the cities back in ukraine control, it said you had people coming back to have san choosing to move closer to the russian fire. that may now change. but it definitely is a very dangerous place to live and people there are without power, without heat. and now with these constant artillery attacks with our tax, living in a very dangerous place. indeed, though, i understand that ukrainian troops are busy in the dull nest region trying to stop russian advances there. what do you know about that nic? well, that's been the new focus now in recent days of see russia has taken a lot of troops out of concerning the south of ukraine, left some alone in the periphery. but moved, as we have seen, from images from satellites come social media content, more in the way of tech and people to donate to the east. mr. buttonwood is where the kind of most intense fighting is now really awful. images on social media of phosphorus, bombs being used by the russians or the kind of dead weapons. it had not really yet deemed part of normal conventional warfare playing by the rules as it were. but the thing is that, that is where fighting has been going on. since 2014, that was the dumbass conflict that happened here that was going on for 8 years before this phase, the will began in february. and as such, there are very good ukraine defense in that part of the country. there are trenches there a minefield. so the progress is very, very slow, and there's a feeling right now that russia desperately need some successes. after all these ukrainian pushed back all the defeats that they have incurred on the battlefield. and so they're throwing basic gun limited manpower and tech at the cranes in buffalo. f. a. now they're not really making much in the way of headway, but there is an a very intensely lot going on there and feeling hinky if it may be potentially, there might be some small incremental russian gains in next couple weeks given how much resource they're putting at it, nick, thank you so much, are correspond it. nick connelly in keith while these latest attacks come as ukraine struggles to restore power and water supplies that russia strike russian strikes knocked out earlier this week. a satellite images released by nasa give some idea of the extent of the damage inflicted on ukrainian infrastructure. now this is a night time view of eastern europe in a, in early february, a few weeks before russia invaded. you can see the ukrainian capital key up there in the blue circle and the bright spot, just above that is moscow. now, compare this to another image taken yesterday the 24th of november. as you can see, nighttime, the nighttime key is now barely visible, and even though there are no borders on this image, you can still recognize ukraine's silhouette as the country's been plunged into darkness. here's more on how key of residents are dealing with a difficult situation. ukraine's energy grid is on the brink of collapse. the capital keith has gone duck
nick connelly's in ukraine's capital. keep nick, tell us what you care about. these latest strikes on castle. i think after the initial period of euphoria, he and ukraine about head on returning to ukraine control. many people have seen those images of people out with the ukranian flags on the streets, of course, on meeting the crane soldiers getting autographs, taking selfies. i think the route is now hitting home that the russians still are not very far away. they are across the other side of...