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After russian troops pulled out of the city of kherson on friday. ukraine regained control of the southern city but there are reports that the kremlin s forces are making new fortifications on the left bank of the dnipro river. and russia has chosen a port city in southeast ukraine to be, what it calls, the temporary capital of the kherson region. fears have also been expressed after satellite images show significant new damage to a major dam in the area. the bbc s catherine byaruhanga sent this report from the capital, kyiv. this is the vital kakhovka dam 36 miles north of kherson. it s one of ukraine s biggest hydroelectric power plants. ....
That we should ever wish on anyone. it was the reality of the session, and there are people are buying. what the fed is trying to do is engineer, what it calls, a soft landing. rather than crashed the economy, is growing a little too fast. one of the things that powell has to do, is he must be seen to be tough. marie if you have to be seen as doing anybody to stomp out inflation. if you stop raising prices, it is a prophesy. in a sense, saying we are strong enough, and brave enough, and we don t care enough that we would be willing to cause inflation, if that is required. so, here s the funny thing. the miracle is, people believe that. that is enough to cause inflation to decline. then we don t end up needing to recession to reduce inflation ....
Versus epa, explicitly limiting the powers of the environmental protection agency. but, it s not just the threat to the planet, that the supreme court now poses, it s the entire as you say, conservative revolution. the federal government s broader power of regulation. help unpack for us the full impact of this ruling? how will it affect other departments, other things the federal government wants to do? for many decades, when the kind of government rulersome regulation is legal, it looks at the text of law that congress passed. it says, well, is this authorized by the law? the congress enacted. and this decision, the court actually, kind, of abolishes that approach. creating a new doctrine that it calls, the major questions doctrine. it says, when there is some kind of government action or regulation, that involves a major question about the environment, about energy, about any kind of policy that ....
, you said that this shatters your world, talk to me about that, what do you mean. when we confront a school shooting in an elementary school, we ve only done this on the scale of one of the time before well i ve been covering this stuff at sandy hook. when you have kids, it shatters your world to think of these children being massacred and a place that they re supposed to be safest. shatters your world to think about the unimaginable loss that the parents are suffering. it just breaks down those walls that are sometime behind us, or that we feel to protect ourselves when we are covering these kinds of stories and we are just forced to confront, not just the evil of the assault, but the devastation that does not go away. and it calls on us to be more empathetic and think a little bit bigger. but if you think about it deeply, it will get to you, and it should. you just want to scream when you hear the excuses of people ....
Confidence, but she is clearly criticising the prime minister and saying that there are important over the future direction of leadership of the conservative party. heart operations dropped by a third during the covid 19 pandemic and the british heart foundation is warning that england needs an urgent recovery plan for cardiac services as a result. the charity says new research outlines, what it calls, the global collateral damage of the covid 19 pandemic on heart health. during the pandemic, hospitals around the world saw a 22% decline in people attending hospital following a serious heart attack, where one of the arteries serving the heart is completely blocked. there was a 34% decline in people attending a hospital with a less severe heart attack, where an artery is partially blocked, according to the study led by the university of leeds. the british heart foundation estimates that more than 300,000 people are waiting for cardiac treatment in england. ....