with incidents in the weeks leading up to her death. and one month since the devastating earthquakes killed more than 50,000 people in turkey and syria conditions are still desperate. we begin with the war in ukraine. the country s president, volodymyr zelensky, says military commanders support digging in further, and continuing to defend the eastern city of bakhmut. it follows reports ukrainian troops may have been preparing to withdraw from the city, which russia has been trying to capture for months. fierce fighting is seeing battles happening from street to street. this is where bakhmut is located. the all out assault here by russia has led to the loss of many thousands of men, that s despite the us pentagon saying victory is of little strategic importance. lets dive deeper, here s a detailed picture of the current situation from the think tank, the institute for the study of war. you can see bakhmut in the large circle in the top right of the screen. the red shaded a
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so it shows how many are against it to go ahead. i was watching a documentary about the 196a tokyo olympics. it s a stark contrast to what it was then. i stark contrast to what it was then. , ., ., then. i remember in london in 2012, when then. i remember in london in 2012, when the then. i remember in london in 2012, when the flame - then. i remember in london in 2012, when the flame went - 2012, when the flame went through the country in the city, it was hugely exciting and uplifting. i can imagine that not having that has really had an impact, hasn t it, in the way people view the games. what is the latest now in terms of coronavirus and how it s going to be impacting the games in terms of spectators and venues? in terms of spectators and
movie will be titled confirmation and during scandal hiatus. sort of. kind of a resemblance. you can sort of see it right? they can turn her into they ll make that work. a great actress. i like her. robert downey jr. plays a superhero on the big screen. also a real life hero to one special boy. the boy we are talking about, alex, he is 7. born with partially developed right arm. so, ironman took it upon himself to surprise alex with his very own bionic arm. kind of cool. the kid was excited. downey states in character acetone i stark, complimenting him on his bow tie and fitted him for the arm developed for him through a 3-d printer. isn t it amazing what 3-d printers can do. look at the little boy. the bow tie is fabulous. the arm was developed by albert menero, student at university of central florida who founded limitless, a volunteer organization, helping lots of