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a tragic situation nick.>> it is less intense schelling last night but still schelling, one of the buildings it was a hospital, set ablaze and a lot of destruction within the building. not clear why a medical facility would be targeted. that's what we saw we woke up yesterday morning and went to take a look at the impact of the very heavy overnight schelling. and concerned as well, the mayor, that there were people collaborating with russia in the city to spot out what they think could be targets and pass it on to the russians.>> with dawn, an end to the heaviest night of schelling in mykolaiv so far, but not the fear that it brings. in the immediate aftermath, fires could be put out, the only fatalities at this residential mention. the multimillionaire businessman and his wife sheltering in the basement. their home took a direct hit. neighbors are still in shock. >> i don't know what to do. we hate russia. is unbelievable that they can in one moment this story everything. >> living here almost 20 years, but maybe no more.>> i don't want to stay here right now.>> this creature gives you an i
a tragic situation nick.>> it is less intense schelling last night but still schelling, one of the buildings it was a hospital, set ablaze and a lot of destruction within the building. not clear why a medical facility would be targeted. that's what we saw we woke up yesterday morning and went to take a look at the impact of the very heavy overnight schelling. and concerned as well, the mayor, that there were people collaborating with russia in the city to spot out what they think could be...
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we know that both russia and ukraine have accused each other of schelling the facility.takes are particularly high with the very real risk of nuclear disaster if there is damage, according to the international atomic energy agency. >> the best option would be removal of russian forces and weapons from their and the ukrainian side will regain full control of the station. actually it reflects documents adopted by both governments, that would be the best solution. >> also on the agenda, a grain export deal brokered in july. it would unblock the movement of grain, other foods and fertilizer on the black sea. these have been halted since the russian invasion in late february. sent was signed, total of 24 vessels have left the black seaports carrying goods, but before it, tons were stuck. >> there is no solution to the global food crisis. it is on the way to respond to the needs of people suffering the worst in decades. as we speak, more than 560,000 metric tons of grain and other food produced by ukrainian farmers is making its way to markets around the world. >> let's hear a
we know that both russia and ukraine have accused each other of schelling the facility.takes are particularly high with the very real risk of nuclear disaster if there is damage, according to the international atomic energy agency. >> the best option would be removal of russian forces and weapons from their and the ukrainian side will regain full control of the station. actually it reflects documents adopted by both governments, that would be the best solution. >> also on the...
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some of the strongest schelling in parts of ukraine since the war began, and while grain is finally seto ship out after months of russian blockades.>>> iraq is at a tipping point. iran and others watching closely as protesters keep storming the parliament. and catastrophic wildfires, a climate state of emergency in the united states.♪ ♪ >> live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church.>>> we begin in ukraine, where there is more fallout from thursday's brutal attack on a detention facility in russian held territory in the east. on sunday, the u.s. ambassador to you range said russia must be held accountable for the attack, and dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war and civilians were killed in the strike, kyiv says, moscow claims russia -- ukraine is responsible, and they are waiting for access to the site, ukraine says russian forces unleashed a barrage of schelling on the southern city of nikolaev, 2 does seven reported, killed while sheltering in their basement. the ukrainian president condemning the strikes in his nightly address. take a listen.>> ukrainians, in the
some of the strongest schelling in parts of ukraine since the war began, and while grain is finally seto ship out after months of russian blockades.>>> iraq is at a tipping point. iran and others watching closely as protesters keep storming the parliament. and catastrophic wildfires, a climate state of emergency in the united states.♪ ♪ >> live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church.>>> we begin in ukraine, where there is more fallout from...
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in ukraine, schelling continued around the largest nuclear plant with russia and ukraine trading blameraine's second largest city, a ssian missile left a huge crater on a city street this morning. no one was injured. 12 miles from the front line, ukrainian residents returned after extensive schelling earlier in the week to salvage what was left of their ruined homes. in pakistan, the death toll from widespread flooding neared 1000. rescues were underway across much of the country to thousands of stranded people. 30 million people have been affected since mid june, when the monsoon rains arrived early. >> we have suffered great losses. our houses have been destroyed. there was a loss of life. our neighbor's children were swept away by floods. we also suffered great losses. 10 to 20 feet of water everywhere. >> pakistan's prime minister visited this people at a relief camp. the united nations pledged re-million dollars earlier this week and plans an additional $160 million to help with recovery efforts. at the u.n. in new york, talks designed to protect marine life fell apart in the earl
in ukraine, schelling continued around the largest nuclear plant with russia and ukraine trading blameraine's second largest city, a ssian missile left a huge crater on a city street this morning. no one was injured. 12 miles from the front line, ukrainian residents returned after extensive schelling earlier in the week to salvage what was left of their ruined homes. in pakistan, the death toll from widespread flooding neared 1000. rescues were underway across much of the country to thousands...
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there was schelling reported about five kilometers or so from the actual site of the plant.rmath. printout cars in front of residential buildings. officials say there were three direct hits on residential buildings. they were 25 parked cars that were completely burnt out in nine people injured. this is russian held territory. any attack would be coming from the ukrainian side. that is to the russians are blaming. the ukrainian status russians doing. they are selling territory in order to provoke a response that they call nuclear blackmail. >> that is the latest from london. >>> vladimir putin also has his site on integrating the ukrainians living in russia. he has signed two executive orders providing financial benefit for those that have entered russia since the war began. the first-order, according to the kremlin allows citizens of ukraine and enhance people's republic to live and work in russia without a work permit. they have to meet certain requirements like passing a drug test and the painting a medical certificate. the second order provides a monthly pension of 10,000
there was schelling reported about five kilometers or so from the actual site of the plant.rmath. printout cars in front of residential buildings. officials say there were three direct hits on residential buildings. they were 25 parked cars that were completely burnt out in nine people injured. this is russian held territory. any attack would be coming from the ukrainian side. that is to the russians are blaming. the ukrainian status russians doing. they are selling territory in order to...
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president zelenskyy shared a statement over the weekend that schelling killed a ukrainian grain mogul and his wife. a great loss for all of ukraine after invaluable contribution to the development of the agricultural and shipbuilding industries. with the latest on the war is bruce einhorn in hong kong. we are building up to some release of grains, a moment of relief for the world. talk us through the latest and what this announcement means. bruce: manus, the president referred to the head of one of the largest agricultural companies, he and his wife both killed in schelling of the port city of nikolaev in their home. the attack one of the largest since the beginning of the war in the city. residences, a sports complex, schools, according to the ukrainian government all these were attacked. this is in keeping with the pattern we have seen with the russian military attacking a lot of civilian and nonmilitary targets. the ukrainian side seems to be more precise in its attacks on russian military targets. regarding the grain shipments, there is some hope that there will be a shipment toda
president zelenskyy shared a statement over the weekend that schelling killed a ukrainian grain mogul and his wife. a great loss for all of ukraine after invaluable contribution to the development of the agricultural and shipbuilding industries. with the latest on the war is bruce einhorn in hong kong. we are building up to some release of grains, a moment of relief for the world. talk us through the latest and what this announcement means. bruce: manus, the president referred to the head of...
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there are growing concerns about the safety of the reactorhich has been repeatedly struck by schelling. germany's economy minister has signed a letter of intent with four large energy importers. they have pledged to supply them with liquefied natural gas. the terminals on the german north sea coast are due to go into operation at the end of the year. they are part of the efforts to reduce dependence on russian energy. you are watching dw news. a fight for the future of the republican party at primary elections in the u.s. state of wyoming. will criticism of former president donald trump cost members of congress their seats? left schultz -- olaf scholz has met in berlin. he said that he rejects the use of the term apartheid to describe relations between israel and the palestinian territories. >> the reinforcement of the two state solution and the destruction of the 1967 borders by the israeli side. in the creation of the new reality in an apartheid system that is against us by the israeli side. it will not be in the service of security and freedom. of course, regarding the early politic
there are growing concerns about the safety of the reactorhich has been repeatedly struck by schelling. germany's economy minister has signed a letter of intent with four large energy importers. they have pledged to supply them with liquefied natural gas. the terminals on the german north sea coast are due to go into operation at the end of the year. they are part of the efforts to reduce dependence on russian energy. you are watching dw news. a fight for the future of the republican party at...
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contention with the safety of the nuclear power plant in ukraine, russian forces seized in march wi schelling continue around it. the current draft urging russia to return control of the plant to ukrainian authorities, russia calls the document unacceptable. the conference president will present a revised version of the document with delegates failing to adopt the final document in the previous review conference seven years ago. advocates fear a similar failure could delay global nuclear disarmament efforts, the conference will end on friday. >>> a senior member of the taiwan main opposition party has met with a top official in cha agreeing that both sides need to de-escalate tensions weeks after beijing held military drills in the taiwan strait. the vice chairman of the taiwanese nationalist party, he met with the head of china's association for relations across the taiwan stit. they say that concerns were conveyed for taiwan people over military pressure, chinese state media says the exercises were defended saying they are part of a legitimate defense of china's sovereignty. both leaders ag
contention with the safety of the nuclear power plant in ukraine, russian forces seized in march wi schelling continue around it. the current draft urging russia to return control of the plant to ukrainian authorities, russia calls the document unacceptable. the conference president will present a revised version of the document with delegates failing to adopt the final document in the previous review conference seven years ago. advocates fear a similar failure could delay global nuclear...
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russia and ukraine are reporting that schelling has hit the side of the russian occupied zaporizhzhiaar powerplant. both sides blamed the other for the attack, which is said to have also hit nearby high-voltage power lines. ukraine's estate -- ukrne's state nuclear energy company enerhoatem called the attacks a provocation by the russian side, adding no radioactive leaks have been reported. this weekend, colombia's new president gustavo petro is due to be sworn in as the country's first-ever leftist president in a country rocked by decades of civil war. nearly six years ago revolutionary armed forces of colombia otherwise known as farc-ep laid down their weapons in a peace deal. while violence may have fallen overall, dissidents and armed gangs moved in to fill the gap created by the absence of the farc. our south american correspondent katy watson sent us a report from one of the worst effected areas in western colombia. >> this lush valley holds many secrets and in the valley the illegal drug trade thrived. the indigenous nasa community is celebrating their new year. it's a time to
russia and ukraine are reporting that schelling has hit the side of the russian occupied zaporizhzhiaar powerplant. both sides blamed the other for the attack, which is said to have also hit nearby high-voltage power lines. ukraine's estate -- ukrne's state nuclear energy company enerhoatem called the attacks a provocation by the russian side, adding no radioactive leaks have been reported. this weekend, colombia's new president gustavo petro is due to be sworn in as the country's first-ever...
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i think the bigger point is, eddie schelling, and any kind of physical harm to civilian nuclear facilityhzhia is is extremely reckless and extremely dangerous. therefore, any glimmer of hope that the mission might get there or this diplomacy, quiet diplomacy that the cherries alluded to might indeed be successful. ., ., , ., ., successful. how do you feel about that, mr macron _ successful. how do you feel about that, mr macron speaking - successful. how do you feel about that, mr macron speaking to - successful. how do you feel about that, mr macron speaking to mr. successful. how do you feel about. that, mr macron speaking to mr putin and talking about inspectors at the plant? it and talking about inspectors at the lant? , ., ., , and talking about inspectors at the lant? , , , plant? it is good news. of course the mission _ plant? it is good news. of course the mission won't _ plant? it is good news. of course the mission won't happen - plant? it is good news. of course the mission won't happen until. the mission won't happen until it happens. there are political issues at stake, it's
i think the bigger point is, eddie schelling, and any kind of physical harm to civilian nuclear facilityhzhia is is extremely reckless and extremely dangerous. therefore, any glimmer of hope that the mission might get there or this diplomacy, quiet diplomacy that the cherries alluded to might indeed be successful. ., ., , ., ., successful. how do you feel about that, mr macron _ successful. how do you feel about that, mr macron speaking - successful. how do you feel about that, mr macron...
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been occupying the power plant since the early days of the war and recently, we saw an uptick in schelling, causing international alarm. we are now seeing, far from withdrawing from the area, the international community has called for russia to do this, as ukrainian officials say, they are occupied administrative buildings in the area, vetting, as it were. president zelenskyy, stepping up rhetoric around this, calling for international action. take a listen. >> [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: russia does not stop its blackmail actions at the nuclear power plant and around it. provocative shelling of the nuclear power plant territory continues. under cover of the station, the occupiers are shelling nearby towns and communities. the russian military hides ammunition and equipment right in the station's facilities. >> so, a dangerous situation there, rosemary. he's calling for international sanctions on russian's nuclear monopoly. this would not be an easy task. russia is a major player in the nuclear supply chains around the world. for example, the u.s. has about 40% of the uran
been occupying the power plant since the early days of the war and recently, we saw an uptick in schelling, causing international alarm. we are now seeing, far from withdrawing from the area, the international community has called for russia to do this, as ukrainian officials say, they are occupied administrative buildings in the area, vetting, as it were. president zelenskyy, stepping up rhetoric around this, calling for international action. take a listen. >> [ speaking foreign language...
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in ukraine, schelling continued overnight at a nuclear power plant, despite warnings from united nationsls of potential nuclear disaster. further east, children watched as people cleared debris from 11 russian rockets tt reportedly rained down overnight. residents were left to pick up the pieces. >> i'm afraid if i leave i won't have a place to go back to as everything will be destroyed. the youth have hopes to buy or build something. at my age, i can afford to buy myself anything. judy: a united nations transport ship docked in ukraine today. it will bring more than 23,000 metric tons of grain to ethiopia after months of blockades. massive wildfires are raging out of control in southwestern france. the fire has been fueled by dry, scorching weather. 10,000 people work forced to evacuate. -- 10,000 people were forced to evacuate. the flames have burned more than 29 square miles since tuesday. that comes as an unprecedented drought is gripping nearly half of europe. its effects are far-reaching, damaging agriculture, forcing water restrictions, and threatening species. water levels on the
in ukraine, schelling continued overnight at a nuclear power plant, despite warnings from united nationsls of potential nuclear disaster. further east, children watched as people cleared debris from 11 russian rockets tt reportedly rained down overnight. residents were left to pick up the pieces. >> i'm afraid if i leave i won't have a place to go back to as everything will be destroyed. the youth have hopes to buy or build something. at my age, i can afford to buy myself anything. judy:...
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some of the strongest schelling in parts of ukraine since the war began, and while grain is finally setng point. iran and others watching closely as protesters keep storming the parliament.
some of the strongest schelling in parts of ukraine since the war began, and while grain is finally setng point. iran and others watching closely as protesters keep storming the parliament.
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continue to call on the others, saying that they are to blame, no one taking responsibility for the schellingging for the democrats. 75% of americans are dissatisfied with the direction of the country. the number was 53% around the 100 day mark of president biden's time in office. let's bring in josh. we have these new fox news polls, but the democrats, they think that they are on a winning spree. they think that things are better, and they congressional vote preference, that valid question, that is tied 41-41. josh, what do you think? >> it is important to put all of these numbers in context. republicans were tied in the polls, and they have significant wave elections in both of those years. the trend line is a little concerning. they were up by three points in the june fox's bap now it is a type unity racing women swing a little bit more to the democrats, favoring republicans by point. >> dana: is that because of abortion, or do you know? >> abortion has shot up to the number two issue in the fox speed. the democratic base is coming home. a little bit more energized than they were in the sp
continue to call on the others, saying that they are to blame, no one taking responsibility for the schellingging for the democrats. 75% of americans are dissatisfied with the direction of the country. the number was 53% around the 100 day mark of president biden's time in office. let's bring in josh. we have these new fox news polls, but the democrats, they think that they are on a winning spree. they think that things are better, and they congressional vote preference, that valid question,...