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the russian army struck kharkov and odessa, there are casualties in odessa, rescuers were evacuating people from a burning building. belgorod volunteer nadine geisler was sentenced to 22 years in prison in russia on charges of treason. she helped ukrainian refugees. fifa banned the moscow football club lokomotiv from registering new players. all because of a dispute with the ukrainian club.
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russia and ukraine agreed to exchange prisoners, as well as the bodies of those killed
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during the negotiations in istanbul, which took place june 2. in odessa, as a result of a russian attack , one person was killed and 14 others were injured, local authorities said. explosions were heard at night in different parts of the city. details from veniamin trubachev. one of the russian drones hit this residential building, it began. a few moments later, the entire floor where the residents had just been was already engulfed in flames, they tried to quickly extinguish it, doctors on the spot provided assistance to the victims, psychologists calmed people who were in shock with ...
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filmed by residents of odessa these shots are from a nighttime drone attack in another part of the city, it attacked a building again , this time a multi-story building. as a result, several floors burned down, all the windows were knocked out, cars parked in the yard were damaged, the residents of the building showed what their... apartments were turned into, all the windows were knocked out, the frames were warped, a little bit, but to the left of us, the apartments, of course, everything was there, both the doors and the windows were knocked out, just a mess, a mess, just a mess, you don't know where the pots are, where the plates are, where the furniture is, where what is, just splinters. in the morning in odessa after a restless night, rescuers continued to clear the rubble and assessed the consequences of the strikes. massive attack on odessa, please.
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10 people were burned at different addresses, most of them in a four-story living room, where fire fighters arrested three people and took six more out of the fire . during the hour of liquidation , the collapse of structural elements injured three of our fire fighters. during the night russian shelling , one person was killed and 14 more were injured, it was reported local authorities. hundreds of people were evacuated. you see, when they shoot at living people, at living neighborhoods in general, at... it's cynical to say all this still there trying to tell something to the whole world, there are not enough censored words for all this. in addition to residential buildings, educational institutions, a sports complex, a gas pipeline, railway infrastructure and public transport were damaged. veneimi trubachev and ruslan laban, present time. in addition to odessa, russian drones hit kharkov at night. city mayor igor terekhov reported two attacks, damaged as...
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at least five residential buildings. after the first attack on kharkov suffered. she is the founder of the army of beauties movement, she was found guilty of treason and aiding terrorism, in addition to the term , she was fined 320 thousand rubles, which is about 400 dollars. since the beginning of the full-scale war, gesler helped ukrainian refugees in the occupied territories and collected humanitarian aid.
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her initiative was supported by dozens of women, volunteers from different regions. the reason for the criminal case was the post on instagram with a call to donate to the ukrainian azov brigade. the lawyers say that the investigation could not prove it. the state requested 27 years of imprisonment for her, this is how she commented on this term before the verdict was passed. the plan is this: the record in russia among women is daria trepova, who was given 27 years, they want to give me 27 too. i plan to ask the judge. of course, to let me go, but otherwise, if he gives it, as the prosecutor's office requested, i will ask to give 27 years one day to set a new record in russia. in other news, donald trump will decide whether the united states will be involved in the israel-iran conflict within
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two weeks, although earlier american media reported that this would become known within a few days. here is how the white house press secretary commented on the publications. knowing that there has been much speculation in the media about the president's decision on whether the united states will be directly involved. in light of this news, i have a message directly from president, and i quote. based on the fact that there is a significant possibility of negotiations that could take place with iran in the near future, i will make a decision whether to go for it or not within the next two weeks. as the white house press secretary specified , washington expects that a deal with tehran can still be agreed upon, but washington's conditions are that it should not include uranium enrichment, since tehran should not have nuclear weapons. iran has previously denied that its nuclear program involves developing them. iran launched a ballistic missile attack on southern israel. in the town of beirshaeva, the blast
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occurred near a technology park housing a microsoft office. several people were slightly injured, despite the fires and destruction, israel said iran's plans to inflict... sixty fighter jets took part in the fighting, with authorities saying that over the week of mutual strikes, you have...
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the united states on a deal as israel continues to bomb. ragchi meets european diplomats in geneva today. the eu countries are trying to find diplomatic ways to resolve the conflict. what can we expect from these negotiations? hello, hello, what can we expect from these negotiations, zhenya, well, i will say that this initiative of the heads of midgermany, france and great britain, as well as the chief diplomat of the european union, kai kallas, is now being discussed a lot in the western media, and, for example, the newspaper politics is skeptical about the negotiations, and there it insists that if donald trump wants to use american bunker-busting weapons. that is, bunker-busting bombs in iran, the three european countries are unlikely to foreign ministers will stop him, but i will remind you here that in 2015, these same countries, the so -called troika, played a key role in concluding a nuclear deal with iran, to withdraw
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from it in 3 years, then donald trump decided, well, and today the subject of negotiations is the same, the head of germany's mit said that iran's serious readiness to renounce any. the supply of nuclear material that could lead to the creation of nuclear weapons, and also that it is necessary to include in the agenda, the issue of ballistic missiles. the ball is now in iran's court and israel can count on germany to always be there to protect the security and existence of the israeli state, that's part of our raison d'etre and that's also my guiding principle in today's talks. the head of the british mit, david lemmy , flies to geneva straight from talks with us secretary of state marco rubio in washington.
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regime we are not seeking talks with anyone, especially not the united states on this issue, it's the americans who are seeking negotiations, they have repeatedly conveyed messages to us, including very serious ones, but we have made it clear that as long as the aggression and strikes continue, there can be no talk of ideology or diplomacy, we are in a legal state of self-defense, and this defense cannot and will not be stopped, we have no negotiations with the united states, which we consider accomplices in these.
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insists that its nuclear program is peaceful in nature, well, the israeli authorities claim that they began the strikes because tehran, if it wanted, could have obtained nuclear weapons within a few weeks. zhenya. thank you very much, ilina abramovich, the meetings in geneva of the heads of the european countries, as well as iran. north korea may send workers to russia to work at a drone manufacturing plant, the japanese public broadcaster reports , citing diplomatic sources in russia and the west. according to them,
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25,000 people may go to russia to gain experience. we are talking about the alavuga free economic zone in tatarstan. that is where russia produces drones for subsequent attacks on ukraine. the plant is periodically attacked by ukrainian drones. the last strike was carried out 5 days ago, when a worker was killed on the spot, another 13 were seriously injured. officially , there is no... russia has not commented on this either. on june 17, the secretary of the russian security council, sergei shaigu, met with the leader of north korea, kim jong-un, in phinyan. it was decided to send a thousand sappers and 500 military builders from the dprk, as was said, for the restoration of the kursk regions. a year ago, the countries signed a comprehensive partnership agreement, this document, among other things, declares mutual military assistance. law on restrictions on transactions that threaten national security. this law prohibits citizens of russia and belarus from purchasing
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real estate in the country. holders of a latvian permanent residence permit are not subject to the ban if this is the only housing they are buying. latvia previously stopped issuing short-term tourist visas to citizens of russia and belarus, and reduced the grounds for obtaining residence permits, restricted entry into its territory from outside the schengen zone. and since september of the year before last, the country has banned the use of. the ukrainian national team, shortly before the start of the full-scale war, he moved to lokomotiv from donetsk shakhtar, but
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the mariupol team demanded additional compensation from the moscow club, since mompassey was considered a graduate of mariupol. and in this case, the club was entitled to payments for his training. lokomotiv did not pay, they claimed that mariupol had previously refused compensation, but in june the court of arbitration for sport ordered the russian club to pay the ukrainian club almost 50,000 euros. this has not happened yet, so fifa punished lokomotiv. representatives of the moscow team called the decision unmotivated and hope that it will be possible to overturn it. what does fifa think about the decision? at the ukrainian club, we asked the first vice-president of fc mariupol, andrey sanin. as i remember now, on february 21, 1922, that is , literally 3 days before the start of the war, we received an appeal from the football club lokomotiv, well, this is a standard procedure, they said that your player has transferred to us, we have calculated the mandatory payments, please approve.
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we looked at these figures, recalculated, there, found errors, sent them a revised version of how they should pay. and then... in response, silence began, that is, military actions began 3 days later, it was a very difficult period, at that time i was in mariupol, almost how many 25 days of the blockade, when i was able to escape with my family 23 march, after some time we began to resume the work of our club, unfortunately, all our infrastructure remained in mariupol, everything was destroyed, we turned to the football club lokomotiv, guys, and you... pay money in response such excuses began, that and who are you? mariupol is already russian and you are not, you do not exist, they violated, grossly, demonstratively violated football laws, and as for me and human laws, because this argumentation is the highest level of cynicism, to say, we captured this city, we destroyed everything there, that's why they don't exist and we won't pay anyone,
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but that's not true, that's not true, back in 2020 there was a congress of the ukrainian association... the executive committee of the ukrainian football association, a decision was made about us to keep us as active members, current members of the ukrainian football association, but to suspend our participation in football competitions, and that's logical, that is, we don't have the opportunity to hold matches at our home stadium, that is, to earn money at the expense of spectators, at the expense of sponsorship packages, that's why for us these are the sources of funding that come from... our players, our guys have scattered all over the world, so this is now a very serious source of support for our existence, in order to survive until the liberation of mariupol and return to football activities, we, roughly speaking, need finances. today, on international refugee day, we want to tell you the story of refugees from ukraine who opened a beauty salon
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in brussels, and once a month there is a beauty day when services for refugees are provided free of charge. i started and i’m really glad that my life has changed, changed the most, by 180°. the truth has passed here, yes,
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i’m really glad that i’ve become obsessed with this profession. and now i myself will begin, today i have learned, already this year i will begin my tenth student. lesya, originally from the odessa region. she came to courses on keratin hair restoration from germany, where she now lives with two children. i wanted to know this for myself job, so that i could spend time with my children and my homeland, and could earn a good income. the beauty industry is one of the most.
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different, the women still decided to open an official business, they were provided with premises in a refugee center, at a symbolic price several times lower than the market price. it was scary, but i waited, took risks. in the first six months after opening a business , women were supported by social services, they were paid up to the subsistence minimum, if the income was low. so, in principle, i balanced me out for a while a little bit so that i could, well, without...
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the center, we could use it without any doubt, yes, it’s cool, it’s fun to help people, what they need, what’s inside, well , help, it’s right, this is
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the ukrainian center in order to help the ukrainians, it’s a small change, it’s good for our mood and uplifting, but it’s important for us, well, i can tell you, as at the reception, i’m sitting, not just women, but men, and it’s important for them, but not in the salon, according to the masters by 20...
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do not plan, for me it is very important, because in me all life was planned step by step, and here i have slightly changed it, and now i do not plan anything, i work, live, work. once again. elena abramovich, marek gaiduk. current time. brussels. and the latest news: in azerbaijan , journalist of radio liberty farid mirkhalizade was sentenced to nine years in prison. he is one of seven defendants in the case of paragraph media. articles that impute: smuggling, illegal entrepreneurship, tax evasion, legalization of property obtained criminally. the defendants in the case do not agree with the charges, they believe that they are being tried politically.
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they did not go to win, they did not go to fight, they went to die, that's all.
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every tenth resident of iran reads or listens to radio farda, for them it is the main source of independent information about what is happening in the country in the world. this is an alternative to state propaganda, and not only the radio audience knows about this alternative, but the iranian authorities, for more than 20 years radio farda has been operating despite blocking restrictions. we have a large audience on instagram, it is one of the most popular social networks in iran. we are on telegram, we also broadcast radio. and radio is really important, because there is a war going on, people are leaving the cities and they can listen to us on their phones. radio is very easily accessible.
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too dangerous, but there are sources and there are ordinary people who know that state propaganda is not interested in their voices. the history of the repression of the iranian authorities against the journalists of radio farda did not begin yesterday. back in in 2007, iranian-american journalist parnas zima was detained in tehran after she went to visit her sick mother. authorities confiscated the journalist's passport, accusing her of anti-iranian propaganda and violating national security laws. parnas spent three months in prison. i spoke with people, former political prisoners, who were interrogated, they said that their interrogators printed out their message i was asked why were you in contact with someone from radio liberty, so yes, it is dangerous. in addition in addition, the regime puts pressure on the families of our journalists. in the last few weeks alone, relatives
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of five of our colleagues have been interrogated inside the country, they have been summoned, their passports have been confiscated, and they have been told: tell your son or daughter to stop talking to the radio or working for radio farda. many of the reporters and journalists at radio farda are young people, and the content they produce is for the same youth. 65% of iran's population is under the age of 35. the main source of information for them is social networks. there, radio farda is expanding its presence. almost 5 million people are subscribed to the radio's instagram page. at the same time, videos on this platform alone are watched more than 30 million times every week. and after the start of a new round of conflict between iran and israel, the figures grew even more. in just one day, farda's site received more than one and a half million views, and readers spent almost 6,000 hours on the site. this is three times more than usual. at the same time, the majority of traffic - 75-80%
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- are people. inside iran. expert igor semivolos, a middle east expert, notes that farda radio is an important media outlet for iranians. according to him, despite the stereotypes, there is a high level of discussion and competition inside the country, and therefore people are used to looking for alternative sources of information. after all, the discussion there is quite active. and there has always been an active discussion. and, what is there, after all, despite the regime that exists there, there is this republican principle, which, ah, initially implies competition, that is, competition in iran has always been, and this distinguished it from, say, countries where there is competition, where parliament is not a place for debate. radio farda is one of the media outlets financed by the us congress, and another media outlet that ran into trouble after donald trump's decree cutting funding for american international
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broadcasting. farda's team became. there can't be any school in the metro, this is absolutely nonsense, well , it just hit the target, that he doesn't understand that guy who throws missiles here, people
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are dying here. i say, i don't know you, i was very afraid, small, as it flew and the basement. shoot! analysts of the deepstate portal state that the russian military is able to advance in the sumy region thanks to a large number of manpower, the military here confirm this, they say that there are few mechanized assaults here now, but a lot of infantry attacks.

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