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in sevastopol hours after the attack. the russian defence ministry said one serviceman was missing. our corespondentjames waterhouse has more from kyiv. this is clearly a continuation of ukraine s tactic of specifically targeting sites in occupied crimea, but the apparent direct hit of russia s naval headquarters in sevastopol is hugely symbolic. it s not yet clear what operational damage will be caused for russia, but this is a place where it has exerted such dominance through its navy, where it launches missiles across ukraine, it blockades ukrainian ports. and i think what this attack does is undermine russia s continued occupation in a place that seems a cornerstone of its invasion from as far back as 2014. there is also a connection between this missile strike and ukraine s continued counteroffensive further north. what they are trying to do is frustrate russian supply lines and isolate swathes of occupied territory in the hope that troops will run out of supplies. now,

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to this cultural life. thank you very much. happy to be here. on this programme, i ask my guests to choose the most significant influences and experiences that have shaped their own creativity, and your first choice is your parents. yes. tell me about your parents. well, first of all, they, um, were very innovative and able to improvise, because, of course, if you live in the woods and there aren t any shops, you have to be, and they were both very outdoorsy. but they also allowed us to make messes in our rooms and didn t make us clean them up. by messes, i mean projects, which always begin as messes. just to set the scene, this is rural quebec, because your father was an entomologist. he was studying. oh, yes. he was a forest entomologist, and his research station spring, summer and fall, was up in the woods north, north, north, north, north of ottawa, up the ottawa river, and this would be in a house that he built himself, because he was of a rural background and knew how t

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makes you also feel like you re part of the life of the people and seeing inge where she is today and seeing that there is a life for survivors and how she made a life for herself and how strong she is. have you got to try the experience yourself? have you seen what you look like in virtual reality? yeah. yes, i look pretty good. i was satisfied. when you read a book, sometimes you would like to speak to that person in the book, to converse with that person but you can t, you have to continue reading. and i think this way, this new method gives you this insight. unfortunately, you can t ask anger any old question. it has to be in some way connected to answers that she originally recorded. but what s really clever here is how the application expands once you get to know inge more. her grandad s just popped up there. as your curiosity peaks and you come back to inge after the first story has been told, you find there s a sequel to that, some follow up that you can then ask abou

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continued occupation in a place that seems a cornerstone of its invasion from as far back as 2014. there is also a connection between this missile strike and ukraine s continued counteroffensive further north. what they are trying to do is frustrate russian supply lines and isolate swathes of occupied territory in the hope that troops will run out of supplies. now, president zelensky has just completed a visit to the us. he s in canada currently, and i think what we re seeing now is battlefield progress increasingly getting linked to the politics of it all. because, yes, he is being warmly welcomed by both countries, but there are political corners that are growing increasingly sceptical as to what the ukrainian victory might look like and as for how long western allies should be pumping billions of dollars into ukraine. so it s becoming increasingly high stakes for president zelensky, who s now having to do a fair bit of negotiating in his foreign policy. as james mentioned

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good evening. when russia invaded ukraine in february last year, the ukrainian navy was outnumbered 12 to one by the russian black sea fleet. they were not considered a meaningful force in any way. in the last ten days, ukraine has destroyed a kilo class submarine one of only six that russia operated in the black sea a large landing ship that russia planned to use for an amphibious landing in odesa, a communications centre of the russian black sea fleet on the crimean peninsula and, today, they hit the fleet s main headquarters in central sevastopol. the naval drones and missiles developed and adapted in ukraine now target russian ships in their own home ports. that has eroded much of russia s naval superiority. so much so that this past week, six commercial vessels have left ukraine s main port of odesa through a temporary corridor. two of them sailed with 20,000 tonnes of grain for asian and african markets without any permission being sought from russia. this is clearl

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