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Musiques du monde
La musique en Ukraine après 3 ans de guerre

Musiques du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 48:30


Kseniya Zhornokley, journaliste à la rédaction ukrainienne raconte le rôle de la musique depuis le début de l'invasion russe (24 février 2022). La scène musicale ukrainienne joue un rôle essentiel depuis le début du conflit en février 2022. Elle reflète la résilience, la douleur et l'espoir d'un peuple face à l'agression. Que ce soit sur le front ou en exil, les artistes utilisent leur musique pour soutenir leurs compatriotes et attirer l'attention internationale sur la situation en Ukraine.Pour cette émission spéciale, Kseniya Zhornokley, journaliste et coordinatrice à la rédaction ukrainienne, vous propose une sélection de morceaux, de témoignages et d'histoires issus de cette nouvelle vague musicale qui incarne la résistance, l'unité et l'espoir.Avec des interventions de Marko Halanevych, compositeur, multi-instrumentiste du quartet DakhaBrakha, Yulia Franz, pianiste et chanteuse qui se produit sur le front pour remonter le moral des troupes et Bogdan Yermokhin, un enfant mineur de Marioupol, emmené en Russie après l'occupation de sa ville, placé dans un camp de rééducation patriotique avant d'être envoyé dans des familles d'accueil, étant orphelin. Il a pu s'échapper et utilise le rap, pas simplement comme une échappatoire mais comme une évidence qui s'est imposé à lui comme un moyen de résister et de se reconstruire. Playlist de Kseniya Zhornokley- Oy u luzi chervona kalyna (Une viorne rouge dans la prairie) par Andriy Khlyvnyuk (BoomBox) Chanson traditionnelle des tirailleurs ukrainiens du Sich qui remonte à 1914, chanté a cappella par Andriy Khlyvnyuk et qui est devenue emblématique de la lutte actuelle et qu'on entend partout à la télé, à la radio, pendant les matchs de football.- Hey Hey Rise Up (Feat. Andriy Khlyvnyuk) Pink Floyd.Le 24 décembre, David Gilmour, membre de Pink Floyd a annoncé sur Facebook que la sortie de la chanson avait permis de récolter plus de 600 000 dollars.Clip.- Sho z pod duba (Donne et prends) extrait du concert de DakhaBrakha au Cabaret Sauvage 2025Clip KEXP. - Good Evening, we are from Ukraine (Where are you from ?) par Probass & Hardi.Duo électro de Kremenchuk qui reprend la phrase culte de Marko Halanevych « Dobriy vechir, my z Ukraini » (Bonsoir, nous venons d'Ukraine).Clip.- Dopomoje ZSU (Ce sont les Forces armées qui vont aider) par Chico & Qatoshi.Ce morceau est né en 3 jours pour soutenir les forces armées ukrainiennes. Gros succès sur TikTok puis sur YouTube.Clip.- U Mene Nemaie Domu (Je n'ai plus de maison) par Odyn v Kanoe (Seul dans un canoë).Composée avant la Grande Guerre, cette chanson a pris un tout nouveau sens en 2022, avec l'exil de millions d'Ukrainiens à travers l'Europe. Hymne de ceux qui ont tout quitté.Clip avec sous-titres en anglais.- Doumy (Pensées, mots) par Artem & DorofeevaSelon des psychologues travaillant en Ukraine, les chansons mélancoliques aident les gens à traverser leur deuil.Clip.- Les Titans par Kozak SystemFacebook. - Namalyuvala (J'ai dessiné) par Yulia Franz Clip.- Bogdan YermokhinDeezer - Amnesty International - Association pour les enfants déportés. - Welcome to Ukraine par JKLNClip - YouTube.- Peremoga (La Victoire) par OnukaSite. Les contenus en ukrainien de RFI sont publiés sur le site rfi.fr/uk/ et sur les réseaux sociaux : Telegram, Facebook et Twitter.

Musiques du monde
La musique en Ukraine après 3 ans de guerre

Musiques du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 48:30


Kseniya Zhornokley, journaliste à la rédaction ukrainienne raconte le rôle de la musique depuis le début de l'invasion russe (24 février 2022). La scène musicale ukrainienne joue un rôle essentiel depuis le début du conflit en février 2022. Elle reflète la résilience, la douleur et l'espoir d'un peuple face à l'agression. Que ce soit sur le front ou en exil, les artistes utilisent leur musique pour soutenir leurs compatriotes et attirer l'attention internationale sur la situation en Ukraine.Pour cette émission spéciale, Kseniya Zhornokley, journaliste et coordinatrice à la rédaction ukrainienne, vous propose une sélection de morceaux, de témoignages et d'histoires issus de cette nouvelle vague musicale qui incarne la résistance, l'unité et l'espoir.Avec des interventions de Marko Halanevych, compositeur, multi-instrumentiste du quartet DakhaBrakha, Yulia Franz, pianiste et chanteuse qui se produit sur le front pour remonter le moral des troupes et Bogdan Yermokhin, un enfant mineur de Marioupol, emmené en Russie après l'occupation de sa ville, placé dans un camp de rééducation patriotique avant d'être envoyé dans des familles d'accueil, étant orphelin. Il a pu s'échapper et utilise le rap, pas simplement comme une échappatoire mais comme une évidence qui s'est imposé à lui comme un moyen de résister et de se reconstruire. Playlist de Kseniya Zhornokley- Oy u luzi chervona kalyna (Une viorne rouge dans la prairie) par Andriy Khlyvnyuk (BoomBox) Chanson traditionnelle des tirailleurs ukrainiens du Sich qui remonte à 1914, chanté a cappella par Andriy Khlyvnyuk et qui est devenue emblématique de la lutte actuelle et qu'on entend partout à la télé, à la radio, pendant les matchs de football.- Hey Hey Rise Up (Feat. Andriy Khlyvnyuk) Pink Floyd.Le 24 décembre, David Gilmour, membre de Pink Floyd a annoncé sur Facebook que la sortie de la chanson avait permis de récolter plus de 600 000 dollars.Clip.- Sho z pod duba (Donne et prends) extrait du concert de DakhaBrakha au Cabaret Sauvage 2025Clip KEXP. - Good Evening, we are from Ukraine (Where are you from ?) par Probass & Hardi.Duo électro de Kremenchuk qui reprend la phrase culte de Marko Halanevych « Dobriy vechir, my z Ukraini » (Bonsoir, nous venons d'Ukraine).Clip.- Dopomoje ZSU (Ce sont les Forces armées qui vont aider) par Chico & Qatoshi.Ce morceau est né en 3 jours pour soutenir les forces armées ukrainiennes. Gros succès sur TikTok puis sur YouTube.Clip.- U Mene Nemaie Domu (Je n'ai plus de maison) par Odyn v Kanoe (Seul dans un canoë).Composée avant la Grande Guerre, cette chanson a pris un tout nouveau sens en 2022, avec l'exil de millions d'Ukrainiens à travers l'Europe. Hymne de ceux qui ont tout quitté.Clip avec sous-titres en anglais.- Doumy (Pensées, mots) par Artem & DorofeevaSelon des psychologues travaillant en Ukraine, les chansons mélancoliques aident les gens à traverser leur deuil.Clip.- Les Titans par Kozak SystemFacebook. - Namalyuvala (J'ai dessiné) par Yulia Franz Clip.- Bogdan YermokhinDeezer - Amnesty International - Association pour les enfants déportés. - Welcome to Ukraine par JKLNClip - YouTube.- Peremoga (La Victoire) par OnukaSite. Les contenus en ukrainien de RFI sont publiés sur le site rfi.fr/uk/ et sur les réseaux sociaux : Telegram, Facebook et Twitter.

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке
Piano for Nastya. The local community raised money for a new instrument for a girl who fled war-torn Ukraine - Пианино для Насти. В местном сообществе собрали деньги на новый инструмент для

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 17:20


Interview with Tetiana and Anastasiia Pishna, who were forced to leave the Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk and now live in Sydney. - Интервью с Татьяной и Анастасией Пишна, которые вынужденно уехали из украинского города Кременчуг и сейчас живут в Сиднее. Они рассказали о тяжелых днях в Кременчуге, о трудной дороге в Австралию, а также о том, что благодаря местному сообществу Настя продолжит заниматься любимой музыкой и "прославлять любимую Украину".

Ukrainian Roots Radio
Nash Holos Vancouver 2022-0806

Ukrainian Roots Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 60:06


Feature Interview: Olya Tkachenko, a Ukrainian Canadian illustrator originally from Kremenchuk, Ukraine on her artistic roots and career as well as her projects to raise funds and awareness to support Ukrainian defenders of freedom and Ukrainian folk tales • Ukrainian folk tale: The Stolen Postoly from the series Beyond the Blue Mirror, narrated by Linda Mykolayenko • Ukrainian Proverb of the Week • Other items of interest • Great Ukrainian Music!Join me - Pawlina - for the Vancouver edition of Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio—every Saturday at 6pm PST on AM1320 CHMB and streaming at www.am1320.com.Tune in to the Nanaimo edition on Wednesdays from 11am-1pm on air at 101.7FM or streaming online at CHLY Radio Malaspina with host Oksana Poberezhnyk. For podcast feed, transcipts, and links to reputable Ukrainian charities visit our website.To support Nash Holos visit our Patreon site here.Links mentioned in the show:Olya Tkachenko: Olya T. IllustrationsUkrainian Museum of Canada (Saskatoon)LInda the Storyteller Support the show on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fact Check
Ucrânia. Centro comercial vazio durante ataque?

Fact Check

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 2:51


Bombardeamento ocorreu em junho em Kremenchuk. Zelensky afirmou que estavam no interior "mais de mil civis", mas há quem diga que edifício estava vazio. Relatos e testemunhas mostram o contrário.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Urban Space Radio
UA: THE DAY THAT WE SURVIVED | ep.23 |Occupation of Luhansk region and missile attacks on civilians

Urban Space Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 23:35


Today we have audios from residents of Kremenchuk, Lysychansk and Podilsk in Odesa region. We asked people there how their life (or life war balance) is today. What is it like to continue living, despite the constant danger and pain? You can support Podcast UA: The day that we survived here: https://www.patreon.com/UAThedaythatwesurvived

UA: THE DAY THAT WE SURVIVED
UA: THE DAY THAT WE SURVIVED | ep.23 |Occupation of Luhansk region and missile attacks on civilians

UA: THE DAY THAT WE SURVIVED

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 23:35


Today we have audios from residents of Kremenchuk, Lysychansk and Podilsk in Odesa region. We asked people there how their life (or life war balance) is today. What is it like to continue living, despite the constant danger and pain? You can support Podcast UA: The day that we survived here: https://www.patreon.com/UAThedaythatwesurvived

Taking On Putin
12. At The Sharp End

Taking On Putin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 41:45


John Sweeney has been on Vladimir Putin's case for over twenty years. He's been reporting from Kyiv throughout the Russian invasion. In this final episode of Taking On Putin, John heads East towards the frontline, to speak to the people bearing the brunt of the Kremlin's war machine. He asks what is the real cost for all of us, of not taking on Putin? Taking On Putin is funded by you - the listener. You can support the podcast on Crowdfunder. Follow John on Twitter @johnsweeneyroar  

Explaining Ukraine
Russia's missile terrorism kills civilians. – Ukraine weekly digest, 27 June – 3 July | Ep. 119

Explaining Ukraine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 48:54


Russia made a missile strike on a trade mall in Kremenchuk, killing over 20 people; 36 went missing. This and others are cases of Russia's increasing missile terrorism hitting civilian targets in Ukraine, which Kremlin propaganda tries in vain to deny. Unable to withstand Ukrainian strikes, Russia retreats from the Zmiinyi island in the Black Sea, but Russians continue their offensive in the whole Luhansk oblast in the East. The situation on the front is difficult as weapon disparity between Russia and Ukraine is still considerable. NATO summit in Madrid calls Russia “the most significant and direct threat” to Allies. – This and more in a new weekly digest of our “Explaining Ukraine” podcast. Hosts: Volodymyr Yermolenko, Ukrainian philosopher and journalist, chief editor of UkraineWorld.org, and Tetyana Ogarkova, Ukrainian scholar and journalist, in charge of international outreach at the Ukraine Crisis Media Centre. Support us on patreon.com/ukraineworld

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast
Suspicion and mistrust in the Donbas

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 28:49


Stories from Ukraine, Afghanistan, the US and Rwanda. Russia is focusing its military might on Ukraine's east where some of the locals have been heavily influenced by Vladimir Putin's propaganda machine. Allegiances have become blurred, with Ukrainian informants tipping off Russian soldiers on the whereabouts of their compatriots, says Orla Guerin. People in Afghanistan's Paktika province are trying to rebuild lives from the rubble of the recent earthquake. It's now estimated more than 1,000 people were killed and several villages were destroyed. Secunder Kermani met with some of the survivors who showed both resilience and generosity. Access to abortion will be a critical issue in the US mid-term elections in November: with battle lines drawn in Pennsylvania and many other states between Republican and Democratic candidates who either want to protect the right to abortion or want an outright ban. Christine Spolar is a Pennsylvania native and was back there as the Supreme Court's decision was announced. Rwanda has been in the spotlight as the country hosted a gathering of Commonwealth leaders, and amid controversy over its immigration deal with the UK. President Paul Kagame was eager to present a polished image to the international community, whilst also rebutting any criticisms of his own poor human rights record, says Anne Soy. Before the war, cities like Kyiv and Odessa were known for their bustling cafes and a lively arts scene. But just as they try to spring back to life, Russia fires another deadly missile, reminding the country and its people of the perils of dropping their guard. Nick Beake was in Kremenchuk and Kyiv this week.

Notizie dall'Ucraina
Missile su un condominio a Odessa, vittime sotto le macerie

Notizie dall'Ucraina

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 2:46


Le vittime accertate, al momento, sono 19, tra cui due bambini.

Veramente
Che cosa non torna nella versione russa dell'attacco di Kremenchuk

Veramente

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 14:56


Il 27 giugno scorso in Ucraina è stato colpito da missili russi il centro commerciale di Kremenchuk, dove erano presenti dei civili. L'attacco, condannato anche dai leader occidentali, è stato oggetto di propaganda e di notizie false da parte del Cremlino, come già accaduto per almeno altri due atti della guerra russo-ucraina: il bombardamento dell'ospedale di Mariupol e la strage di Bucha. Come sono andate davvero le cose? Video, immagini satellitari e telecamere di sicurezza ci aiutano a fare chiarezza.Scriveteci all'indirizzo segnalazioni@facta.news o segnalateci le notizie che volete verificare al numero 3421829843Seguiteci sul nostro sito https://facta.news/ sui nostri profili Facebook, Instagram e TwitterCondotto da Camilla VagnozziEpisodio scritto da Camilla VagnozziProdotto da Jessica Mariana MasucciLINK UTILIAudio Volodymyr Zelensky https://www.ansa.it/sito/videogallery/mondo/2022/06/28/ucraina-zelensky-sul-raid-al-mall-di-kremenchuk-atto-spudorato_266b1dfd-d2db-40bf-9ff4-bb2b5c0c9a04.html https://www.bbc.com/news/61967480 bellingcat.com/news/2022/06/29/russias-kremenchuk-claims-versus-the-evidence/https://facta.news/notizia-falsa/2022/06/29/no-il-centro-commerciale-di-kremenchuk-non-era-chiuso-da-un-anno/https://facta.news/notizia-falsa/2022/06/29/il-centro-commerciale-di-kremenchuk-non-si-e-incendiato-a-causa-di-un-bombardamento-russo-a-un-deposito-di-armi/CREDIT BRANI“Dynamic world” di StockStudio https://pixabay.com/it/music/bassi-futuri-dynamic-world-18380/“Modern chillout” di Penguinmusic https://pixabay.com/it/music/ottimista-penguinmusic-modern-chillout-12641/“Tense Detective Looped Drone” di ZakharValaha https://pixabay.com/it/music/impulsi-tense-detective-looped-drone-10054/

Ukraine: The Latest
Russia retreats from Snake Island & exclusive interview with the Klitschko brothers

Ukraine: The Latest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 48:24


Day 127.Today, we discuss the Russian retreat from Snake Island, get the latest from the final day of the NATO summit in Madrid, and we interrogate the CCTV from the site of the strike on the mall in Kremenchuk. Plus, an exclusive interview with the Klitschko brothersContributors: David Knowles (Host)Dominic Nicholls (Defence & Security Editor)Nataliya Vasilyeva (Russia Correspondent)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Sam Malone Show
6/29/2022 The Sam Malone Show

The Sam Malone Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 41:32


China is at war with us: Stay alert – stay alive, because a bullet to the brain isn't the worst part of war. 00:00 – Sam's introduction for WEDNESDAY JUNE 29, 2022   00:29 – Sam, Chuck & Tom – Show Hosts – 9 min – Open up by laughing along with Lauren Boebert.   09:44 – Louie Gohmert – Republican Representative TX-01 – 11 min – Louis disclosed that former chief of staff for Mike Meadows Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony was hearsay. He said that her description of the supposed incident in the motorcade on January 6th would be nearly impossible to accomplish because of the configuration of the vehicle. He said either she lied about his supposed request for a pardon, or the Democrats on the committee made up that lie. He is demanding the release of the full deposition and transcript of Cassidy Hutchinson's deposition.   36:06 – Col. Steve Bucci – Heritage Foundation – 13 min – Steve talks about the slaughter of civilians in Kremenchuk shopping mall and the fact that it is a war crime, but common tactic of the Russians. He revealed that he is proficient at Greek, Albanian, Arabic, Swahili, Serbo-Croatian, and German. But he said the languages themselves are not enough.  You need to know the culture that goes along with it. Those skills are essential for military operations overseas because you either work with allies, or you fight them as enemies. 33:39 – Lt. Col. Bob Maginnis – Author of "Alliances of Evil" – 8 min – Bob said the Russians in Ukraine are acting like they always do – If they are not winning, or not winning as fast as their leadership wants, they use terror tactics.  He said both Russia and China are waging war via multiple avenues, cyber, economic, political, information, etc., calling it unrestricted warfare. The Chinese Belt and Road initiative has captured large parts of the world in Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America.  Biden needs to wake up before China owns the world. 00:00 -- CloseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Podcast Internacional - Agência Radioweb
Ucrânia divulga imagens de ataque russo a shopping

Podcast Internacional - Agência Radioweb

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 1:23


O serviço secreto da Ucrânia divulgou, nesta quinta-feira (30), os vídeos do míssil que atingiu um shopping center na cidade de Kremenchuk, nesta semana. O ataque gerou a morte de pelo menos 20 pessoas e deixou dezenas de feridos. De acordo com o órgão, o artefato foi atingido por meio de uma aeronave russa.

Notizie dall'Ucraina
Ukraine needs much more modern system to break the Russian artillery advantage

Notizie dall'Ucraina

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 3:48


Nuovo appello del presidente Zelensky durante il summit Nato a Madrid per ottenere nuove armi in grado di contrastare la supremazia dell'artiglieria di Mosca.

Notizie dall'Ucraina
Russi costretti a ritirarsi dall'Isola dei Serpenti

Notizie dall'Ucraina

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 4:06


Secondo Kiev, dopo massicci bombardamenti, i russi hanno lasciato nella notte l'avamposto strategico situato nel Mar Nero di fronte a Odessa.

The Update with Brandon Julien
The Update- June 29th

The Update with Brandon Julien

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 56:12


On #TheUpdate this Wednesday, search teams and relatives are racing to find people missing after a Russian airstrike on a shopping mall killed at least 18 people in the center of Ukraine. Several families stood by what was left of the Amstor shopping center in the city of Kremenchuk as crews looked through the rubble.

Ukraine 242 Podcast
The Kremenchuk Shopping Mall Bombing. Ukraine Under Siege: Russia's Unforgiveable War. News Broadcast from Ukraine.

Ukraine 242 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 5:24


Nightside With Dan Rea
Supporting Ukraine (9 p.m.)

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 39:04


The war continues on in Ukraine where Russia is still very much on the offense where just yesterday a Russian missile struck a shopping mall in the city of Kremenchuk killing at least 18 people. Dan discussed the ongoing war in Ukraine and checked back in with the Ukrainian Relief Mission Charitable Corporation on their continuing efforts to provide relief for Ukrainian refugees in Poland.

The Two-Minute Briefing
The Evening Briefing: Wednesday, June 29

The Two-Minute Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 2:04


Watch: Moment Russian missile hits Kremenchuk shopping centrePieced together: The CCTV footage that reveals what really happened at the Kremenchuk shopping centreRussian threat: Boris Johnson at odds with British Army chief as he defends cuts to troop numbersSir Kim Darroch and John Ashton: Nato has to be ready for a Russian nuclear strikeScottish independence: Sturgeon's plan descends into chaos over majority vote claimAnalysis: Sturgeon's nightmare vision for EU member Scotland makes NI Protocol look like child's playEmma Raducanu: Reality check as Wimbledon hopes ended by classy Caroline GarciaPensions Doctor: Loophole saves you from 25pc pensions tax chargeExotic lifestyles: The 1920s bohemians who put the sex into SussexRead all these articles and stay expertly informed anywhere, anytime with a digital subscription. Start your free one-month trial today to gain unlimited website and app access. Cancel anytime. Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3v8HLez.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Catholic News
June 29, 2022

Catholic News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 2:27


A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - Pope Francis condemned an attack on a shopping mall in Kremenchuk, central Ukraine, as “barbaric,” during a public address on Wednesday. A Russian missile strike hit a shopping mall in Kremenchuk on June 27. Ukrainian authorities said the next day that at least 18 people were killed in the attack and another 36 were missing. “I pray that this foolish war may soon see an end, and I renew the invitation to persevere, without tiring, in the prayer for peace: may the Lord open those paths of dialogue that men are unwilling or unable to find,” he said. “And let us not neglect to come to the aid of the Ukrainian people, who are suffering so much.” https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/251670/pope-francis-condemns-barbaric-attack-on-ukraine-mall Cardinal Francisco Robles Ortega, the archbishop of Guadalajara, revealed that last week he was stopped and questioned at a checkpoint manned by drug traffickers during a visit to the northern part of Mexico's Jalisco state. The cardinal lamented the current climate of violence in Mexico, including the recent killing of two Jesuit priests and another man in a church in the state of Chihuahua. Mexico is experiencing a dramatic escalation in violence. Between 2018 and 2021, the country recorded the highest number of homicides in its history. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/251664/cardinal-reveals-he-was-detained-by-drug-traffickers-in-mexico More vandalism of Catholic churches, pro-life pregnancy centers, and a pro-life memorial have been reported since Roe v. Wade was overturned on Friday. LifeChoice pregnancy center in Winter Haven, Florida was defaced with pro-abortion graffiti June 25, and St. Anthony Catholic Church in Renton, Washington had its windows smashed and was defaced with pro-abortion slogans in the early hours of that same day. In another incident, pro-abortion graffiti was discovered June 27 on the doors of the The Church of the Ascension in Manhattan. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/251667/more-catholic-churches-pregnancy-centers-and-a-pro-life-memorial-vandalized Today, the Church celebrates the feast day of Saints Peter & Paul. As early as the year 258, there is evidence of an already lengthy tradition of celebrating the solemnities of both Saint Peter and Saint Paul on the same day. Together, the two saints are the founders of the See of Rome, through their preaching, ministry and martyrdom there. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/sts-peter-and-paul-501

SBS Ukrainian - SBS УКРАЇНСЬКОЮ МОВОЮ
Ukraine Today - 29/06/2022 - Україна сьогодні - 29/06/2022

SBS Ukrainian - SBS УКРАЇНСЬКОЮ МОВОЮ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 14:50


29/06/2022. The latest news from Ukraine and about Ukraine. The war - Ukraine is under attack. The Russian invaders fired X-22 missiles from Tu-22 M3 long-range bombers at a shopping mall in Kremenchuk, killing 19, and wounding 59. In Kharkiv, 4 dead, 19 wounded. The UN Security Council will discuss the attack tonight. Zelenskyy calls Russia “the largest terrorist organization in the world.” 11 missiles were launched at Mykolaiv overnight. Russia fired from 60 to 80 missiles at Ukraine over the weekend for the total price of $200 million. The Ukrainian army attacked the Russian invaders on Zmiiny Island, and repulsed the assault in the Kharkiv Oblast. Canadian and British Prime Ministers Justin Trudeau and Boris Johnson announced a half-billion-pound loan guarantee for Ukraine. The G7 tightens sanctions against Russia. More: SBS Ukrainian  - 29/06/2022. Добірка новин із героїчної України та про Україну. Війна із Росіює не стихає, на жаль... День Конституції України. Звернення Президента України. Російська армія випустиля за останні 4 дні 131 ракету - за словами пана-міністра Залужного, район активних бойових дій розпочинається на півночі Харківської області та закінчується на лівому березі Дніпра в районі населеного пункту Василівка. Більше на веб-сторінці  SBS Ukrainian... 

Highlights from Ukraine
28 June: Russia continued missile attacks at civilian objects, Zelenskyy called UN Security Council to recognise Kremenchuk attack as a terrorist act, Ukraine to buy dozens of Bayraktar drones

Highlights from Ukraine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 6:31


Latest news from 28 June 2022, as reported in the Ukrainian media. Support us at: https://www.patreon.com/highlightsfromukraine Even a small donation will help us to do our work and create some special episodes on wartime life in Ukraine for you. Special thanks to our top Patreon supporters - Helena Pszczolko O'Callaghan and Pete Carroll! Contact us at: highlightsfromukraine@gmail.com.

The Update with Brandon Julien
The Update- June 28th

The Update with Brandon Julien

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 50:17


On #TheUpdate this Tuesday, Ukrainian officials say scores of civilians are feared killed or injured after a Russian missile strike hit a crowded shopping mall in the central city of Kremenchuk. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the number of victims "unimaginable" and labeled it a "terrorist attack."

The Eastern Border
War in Ukraine: Episode 67

The Eastern Border

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 21:56


News about the war in Ukraine. Girkin's reports from the front lines are back, and of course I talk about the tragedy in Kremenchuk. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/theeasternborder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Economist Morning Briefing
NATO goes on high alert; Russia strikes shopping center in Kremenchuk, and more

The Economist Morning Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 3:51


NATO will increase the number of troops on “high alert” from 40,000 to 300,000 to better protect the Baltic states on the alliance's eastern flank.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The John Rothmann Show Podcast
John Rothmann: Brittney Griner, Ukraine mall bombed and guns

The John Rothmann Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 33:25


More than four months after she was arrested at a Moscow airport for cannabis possession, American basketball star Brittney Griner appeared in court Monday for a preliminary hearing ahead of her trial. The Phoenix Mercury star, considered in some polls to be the United States' most gifted female athlete, could face 10 years in prison if convicted on charges of large-scale transportation of drugs. Russian long-range bombers struck a crowded shopping mall in Ukraine's central city of Kremenchuk with a missile on Monday, raising fears of what President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called an “unimaginable” number of victims in “one of the most daring terrorist attacks in European history.” Zelenskky said that many of the more than 1,000 afternoon shoppers and staff inside the mall managed to escape. Giant plumes of black smoke, dust and orange flames emanated from the wreckage, with emergency crews rushing in to search broken metal and concrete for victims and put out fires. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Petit Journal
BP 302 - Tensões no Peru e no Equador; Cúpula da OTAN

Petit Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 33:30


O Petit Journal volta pra sua pauta nesta noite de segunda-feira com os principais assuntos do dia na economia e na política internacional. Hoje falamos sobre o calote técnico da Rússia; o cenário de guerra, com o ataque russo a um shopping center em Kremenchuk; a Cúpula da OTAN em Madri e a do G7 na Alemanha; a greve de caminhoneiros no Peru; a paralisia no Equador; as ligações de Macron; e as sanções fajutas aos oligarcas russos. Quer conhecer nossos cursos e aulas gratuitas? Acesse www.petitcursos.com.br Se você quiser contribuir com o nosso projeto em reais, acesse: https://escute.orelo.audio/petit/apoios Se você vive no exterior: https://www.patreon.com/petitjournal Prefere fazer o Pix? A chave é o e-mail: petitjournal.pj@gmail.com Que tal um PicPay? Link: picpay.me/daniel.henrique.sousa Quer apoiar pelo Youtube? Clique em “Valeu”, logo abaixo do vídeo e deixe seu apoio Aos nossos apoiadores, nosso muitíssimo obrigado!

Best of Today
Russian missile strike on Ukrainian shopping centre a ‘war crime'.

Best of Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 15:47


There has been strong international condemnation of the Russian attack on a popular Ukrainian shopping centre in Kremenchuk. President Zelensky said there had been a thousand people inside the complex when the attack took place. Today's Katie Razzall spoke to Alexander Rodnyansky, an adviser to President Zelensky who gave his assessment of the current situation. Whilst Sir Richard Shirreff, former Deputy Supreme Commander NATO Europe, told Mishal Husain Ukraine needed more weapons. (Image, Kremenchuk attack, Credit, Telegram/ Volodymyr Zelensky)

Ukraine: The Latest
Live from NATO, Russia bombs a shopping mall & Britain's 1937 moment

Ukraine: The Latest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 45:42


Day 125.Today:We discuss the Russian missile strike on a shopping mall in Kremenchuk in the centre of Ukraine.Our Brussels correspondent Joe Barnes is on the ground in Madrid for the NATO conference. We analyse remarks from the head of the British Army who has likened the country's current defence situation to the lead up to the Second World War, warning Britain is facing its "1937 moment".Contributors: David Knowles (Host)Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor)Joe Barnes (Brussels Correspondent)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Russian missiles strike crowded shopping centre in Ukraine, at least 13 dead

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 4:13


James Longman, ABC News correspondent, discusses Russia's missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk.

News Headlines in Morse Code at 15 WPM

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Daily News Brief by TRT World

*) Russian missile strike hits crowded shopping mall in Ukraine A Russian missile strike on a crowded mall in the central Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk has killed at least 16 people. 59 others were wounded in the strike, the head of Ukraine's emergency services said. Russia's Defence Ministry said it fired missiles against a weapons depot, with the subsequent explosion of ammunition triggering a fire in a nearby shopping mall. The Group of Seven leaders had condemned the attack as a “war crime", saying Russian President Putin and those responsible would be held to account. *) G7 vows to stand with Ukraine ‘for as long as it takes' G7 leaders have pledged to continue supporting Ukraine "for as long as it takes" in the face of the Russian onslaught. In a statement from the G7 summit in Germany, the group said they would continue to provide financial, humanitarian, military and diplomatic support to Ukraine. They also urged Moscow to allow grain shipments to leave Ukraine. *) Dozens found dead in trailer in US state of Texas At least 46 migrants have been found dead inside a tractor-trailer in the US state of Texas. The cause of death was indicated as suffocation. The incident appears to be one of the most deadly recent incidents of human smuggling along the US-Mexico border. A local fire department official said 16 people, including 12 adults and four children, were transported to the hospital. Police said three people were detained. *) Toxic gas explosion at Jordan's Aqaba port A toxic gas explosion has killed at least 10 people and injured more than 250 in Jordan's Aqaba port. A container of 30 tonnes of toxic gas plunged from a crane on a moored vessel as an iron rope that was carrying it broke, resulting in the escape of the poisonous substance. Officials said specialists and the civil defence were dealing with the incident. Nearby areas were evacuated and residents told to stay indoors. *) Tokyo faces worst June heatwave since 1875 Japan's capital Tokyo has faced the worst heatwave for June in more than 150 years. The city saw three successive days of temperatures topping 35C, marking the worst streak of hot weather in June since records began in 1875. At least two people are believed to have died from heatstroke, media said, as the number of hospitalisation cases from heat stroke rose. Authorities asked residents in the Tokyo area to conserve electricity to avoid a looming power cut. #Russia #Ukraine #G7 #texas #Smuggling #migrants #Jordan #Explosion #Tokyo #heatwave

KGO 810 Podcast
John Rothmann: Brittney Griner, Ukraine mall bombed and guns

KGO 810 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 33:25


More than four months after she was arrested at a Moscow airport for cannabis possession, American basketball star Brittney Griner appeared in court Monday for a preliminary hearing ahead of her trial. The Phoenix Mercury star, considered in some polls to be the United States' most gifted female athlete, could face 10 years in prison if convicted on charges of large-scale transportation of drugs. Russian long-range bombers struck a crowded shopping mall in Ukraine's central city of Kremenchuk with a missile on Monday, raising fears of what President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called an “unimaginable” number of victims in “one of the most daring terrorist attacks in European history.” Zelenskky said that many of the more than 1,000 afternoon shoppers and staff inside the mall managed to escape. Giant plumes of black smoke, dust and orange flames emanated from the wreckage, with emergency crews rushing in to search broken metal and concrete for victims and put out fires. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bob Sirott
Ukraine-Russia crisis update: Shopping mall in Kremenchuk targeted in airstrike

Bob Sirott

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022


Journalist and editor of ‘Ukrainian Freedom News' Joseph Lindsley joined Bob Sirott from Ukraine to deliver the latest news on the Ukraine-Russia crisis, including the attack on the shopping mall in Kremenchuk and what territory Russia has control over. You can find more updates on Joseph's website, ukrainianfreedomnews.com. To donate to Joseph and his team's efforts […]

News Headlines in Morse Code at 25 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Kremenchuk. Strike on shopping centre was act of terror Zelensky 7 things to watch for in primaries in Colorado, Illinois and other states In Florida, California and Beyond Both Sides Mobilize Over Abortion Judges Block Utah and Louisiana Abortion Laws Amid Flurry of Legal Action Nazi camp guard, 101, given five years for aiding murder Texas At least 40 found dead in lorry reports US Supreme Court Should this coach have been punished for praying Jan 6 hearing live Ex Trump chief of staffs top aide expected to testify before investigating committee Frustration, anger rising among Democrats over caution on abortion In Illinois, MAGA Congresswoman Rallies to Oust Her G.O.P. Colleague U.S. Supreme Court takes aim at separation of church and state Wimbledon GBs Swan and Peniston in action, Berrettini out with Covid 19 Australia census Five ways the country is changing 46 migrants were found dead inside a semitruck in San Antonio, with 16 more hospitalized, authorities say Timed Teaser Who rocked Glastonbury with McCartney Who will take on Gov. J.B. Pritzker this fall Republican voters get final say in Tuesdays primary El Salvadors abortion ban I was sent to prison for suffering a miscarriage Judge blocks Louisianas abortion trigger law Krememchuk strike I didnt think they would hit a mall its a safe place

News Headlines in Morse Code at 20 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Frustration, anger rising among Democrats over caution on abortion Kremenchuk. Strike on shopping centre was act of terror Zelensky In Florida, California and Beyond Both Sides Mobilize Over Abortion Who will take on Gov. J.B. Pritzker this fall Republican voters get final say in Tuesdays primary El Salvadors abortion ban I was sent to prison for suffering a miscarriage Jan 6 hearing live Ex Trump chief of staffs top aide expected to testify before investigating committee In Illinois, MAGA Congresswoman Rallies to Oust Her G.O.P. Colleague Wimbledon GBs Swan and Peniston in action, Berrettini out with Covid 19 Nazi camp guard, 101, given five years for aiding murder Judges Block Utah and Louisiana Abortion Laws Amid Flurry of Legal Action 7 things to watch for in primaries in Colorado, Illinois and other states Australia census Five ways the country is changing Timed Teaser Who rocked Glastonbury with McCartney Texas At least 40 found dead in lorry reports Krememchuk strike I didnt think they would hit a mall its a safe place 46 migrants were found dead inside a semitruck in San Antonio, with 16 more hospitalized, authorities say U.S. Supreme Court takes aim at separation of church and state US Supreme Court Should this coach have been punished for praying Judge blocks Louisianas abortion trigger law

Bill Kelly Show
Canadians becoming ‘Flag-phobic”, Russian missile strike on shopping centre & CMCH says unless major changes are made - Ontarians should abandon hopes of owning a home!

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 49:00


The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: In the wake of the ongoing freedom movement, are Canadians becoming flag-phobic? GUEST: Derek Foster, Associate Professor in Brock University's Department of Communication, Popular Culture and Film with Brock University - The Amstor shopping mall has for years been the modest commercial heart of Kremenchuk, the place where residents of this quiet mid-sized city in central Ukraine came to buy everything from cheap electronics to fresh fish. It was where teenagers went to hang out on weekends. By Monday evening, Amstor was a smouldering mess after it was struck by a pair of Russian missiles. At least 16 people were killed, a number that was expected to continue to rise as an unknown number of shoppers were believed to be buried beneath the wreckage of the shopping centre's roof, which collapsed on top of them as they tried to escape the blazing mall. GUEST: Matthew Best, Freelance Journalist for the The Globe & Mail, and Ottawa Citizen - The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation says that Ontario's housing is among the least affordable in the country right now, competing with British Columbia for the top spot — and that it's likely to get worse unless major new policy changes occur at the federal, provincial, and municipal levels. In order to try to restore housing prices to the level of affordability last seen around 2003-04 (meaning a home price of around $500,000), Ontario would need to, by 2030, build 1.85 million homes above and beyond what's already planned — a substantially larger number than the 1.5 million target recommended by Ontario's Housing Affordability Task Force Report. GUEST: Aled Ab Iorwerth, Deputy Chief Economist for the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation

Uno TV Noticias
Misil impacta en centro comercial de Ucrania con más de mil civiles; reportan muertos y heridos

Uno TV Noticias

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 1:25


Un misil ruso impactó este lunes en un “concurrido” centro comercial de Kremenchuk, en el centro de Ucrania, causando muertos y heridos, indicaron las autoridades locales, que añadieron que el número de víctimas podría ser muy elevado.

CNN Poder
Bolsonaro diz que, com novo presidente, Petrobras terá "nova dinâmica"

CNN Poder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 40:50


Nesta edição, o WW analisa a crise dos combustíveis no Brasil. O Conselho de Administração da Petrobras aprovou nesta segunda-feira o nome de Caio Mario Paes de Andrade para presidente da estatal. Após o anúncio, Bolsonaro declarou: “Pode ter certeza, hoje o Caio está tomando posse na Petrobras, nós teremos uma nova dinâmica na questão dos combustíveis no Brasil”. Ainda neste assunto, os analistas Caio Junqueira, Thais Arbex e Raquel Landim também debatem o novo pacote de benefícios que Bolsonaro tenta emplacar, entre eles o vale-gás. O presidente do Banco Central, Roberto Campos Neto, disse que, mesmo com as novas medidas que estão sendo desenhadas pelo governo, “o pior momento da inflação no Brasil já passou”. Ainda nesta edição, William Waack e Lourival Sant'Anna falam sobre a Guerra na Ucrânia, com destaque para os últimos ataques russos: em um shopping center em Kremenchuk, nesta segunda-feira, e em Kiev, no domingo.

Notizie dall'Ucraina
'Terza Guerra mondiale se la Nato entra in Crimea'

Notizie dall'Ucraina

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 3:17


Sale il bilancio delle vittime al centro commerciale di Kremenchuk colpito dai russi, 36 i dispersi. Zelensky: E' un atto terroristico"

WW – William Waack
Bolsonaro diz que, com novo presidente, Petrobras terá "nova dinâmica"

WW – William Waack

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 40:50


Nesta edição, o WW analisa a crise dos combustíveis no Brasil. O Conselho de Administração da Petrobras aprovou nesta segunda-feira o nome de Caio Mario Paes de Andrade para presidente da estatal. Após o anúncio, Bolsonaro declarou: “Pode ter certeza, hoje o Caio está tomando posse na Petrobras, nós teremos uma nova dinâmica na questão dos combustíveis no Brasil”. Ainda neste assunto, os analistas Caio Junqueira, Thais Arbex e Raquel Landim também debatem o novo pacote de benefícios que Bolsonaro tenta emplacar, entre eles o vale-gás. O presidente do Banco Central, Roberto Campos Neto, disse que, mesmo com as novas medidas que estão sendo desenhadas pelo governo, “o pior momento da inflação no Brasil já passou”. Ainda nesta edição, William Waack e Lourival Sant'Anna falam sobre a Guerra na Ucrânia, com destaque para os últimos ataques russos: em um shopping center em Kremenchuk, nesta segunda-feira, e em Kiev, no domingo.

DW Brasil Notícias
Boletim de Notícias (28/06/22) - Segunda edição

DW Brasil Notícias

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 5:50


Região Norte é a única onde houve aumento de mortes violentas no Brasil em 2021. Oposição entrega pedido para abertura de CPI sobre corrupção no MEC. Primeiro-ministro da Itália diz que Putin não deve participar do G20 em novembro. Ouça esses e outros destaques desta terça-feira, na segunda edição do Boletim de Notícias da DW Brasil.

News dal pianeta Terra
Missili mentre fai la spesa

News dal pianeta Terra

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 9:07


Un centro commerciale a Kremenchuk, in Ucraina centrale, è stato colpito dall'attacco di due missili russi, in pieno pomeriggio. Valeria Barbi, naturalista, ci racconta Che cosa è la biodiversità, il suo nuovo libro che spiega con calma e con storie uno dei concetti più centrali e più sottovalutati nella crisi ecologica.

Global News Podcast
Many killed in crowded Ukraine shopping centre hit by Russian strike

Global News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 23:49


Ukraine's president says more than one thousand people were inside the complex in the city of Kremenchuk. Also: Jordan reports fatalities in toxic gas leak in Aqaba, and the artwork of a London man goes viral after his death.

Newshour
Russian missiles strike a shopping centre in the Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk

Newshour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 49:09


President Zelensky said more than 1000 people were in the building. More than a dozen people are known to have been killed. Also on the programme; we go to the bar in Eastern Cape in South Africa where 21 teenagers died at the weekend. And we hear the story of the unknown artist in London who has gained a worldwide following after his death, thanks to his neighbour. (Picture: Fire fighters in Kremenchuk. Credit: Reuters)

Brexitcast
G7-Force

Brexitcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 32:47


World leaders meeting in Bavaria promise to support Ukraine for “as long as it takes”. Adam chats to Chris, who's interviewed the PM there, and Vicki, back in Westminster, about what's been discussed so far. Meanwhile, there has been a deadly airstrike on a crowded shopping centre in the city of Kremenchuk. Ukrainecast's Vitaly Shevchenko has an update on the situation on the ground. And it may have been the biggest music weekend of the year, but Adam didn't manage to watch any of Glastonbury... so Radio 1's Jack Saunders gives him some tips for what to catch up on. Today's Newscast was made by Daniel Wittenberg with Chris Flynn and Cordelia Hemming. The technical producer was Frank McWeeny. The assistant editor was Alison Gee.

SBS Ukrainian - SBS УКРАЇНСЬКОЮ МОВОЮ
Ukraine Today - 28/06/2022 - Україна сьогодні - 28/06/2022

SBS Ukrainian - SBS УКРАЇНСЬКОЮ МОВОЮ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 18:04


28/06/2022. The latest news from Ukraine and about Ukraine. The war - Ukraine is under attack. On the evening of June 27, a Russian missile strike hit Amstor shopping mall in Kremenchuk, Poltava region. According to President Zelenskyy, over 1000 civilians were in the mall at the time of the attack. The most recent reports say at least 11 people were killed, and 40 wounded. The mall burned to ashes. G-7  - It is another day of Russia's ruthless war against Ukraine. More: SBS Ukrainian - 28/06/2028. Добірка новин із героїчної України та про Україну. Війна не стихає, варварські атаки російських військ. Звернення Президента України. Російські ракети і далі убивають мирних жителів, у тому числі й дітей, та руйнують цивільну інфраструктуру по всій Україні. Лiдери G-7 підтримуватимуть і надалі Україну у війні з Росією. Жертви у Кременчуку, Харкові, Лисичанську... Про це і більше на веб-сторінці SBS Ukrainian... 

KISS FM
Las noticias de la tarde del lunes 27 de junio de 2022

KISS FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 8:42


Madrid está desde primera hora de este lunes en fase "crítica" en materia de seguridad debido a la cumbre de la OTAN. El Gobierno mantiene su respaldo a la actuación de Marruecos en el asalto a la valla de Melilla del pasado viernes. Mientras tanto, no cesan las peticiones de investigación para aclarar lo sucedido. Por otro lado, el Consejo de Ministros ha dado luz verde a la ley trans para que el Congreso de los Diputados inicie su tramitación y el PP ha puesto dos condiciones al Gobierno para seguir negociando la renovación del Consejo General del Poder Judicial. En el marco internacional. En Ucrania, al menos diez personas han muerto al impactar un misil ruso en un centro comercial en la localidad de Kremenchuk, mientras que el G7 se ha comprometido a acelerar una transición hacia la neutralidad climática. Por último, el nuevo disco de Madonna ya está disponible desde hoy en formato digital. Producción: Daniel Relova Realización: Gustavo Luna

KISS FM NOTICIAS
Las noticias de la tarde del lunes 27 de junio de 2022

KISS FM NOTICIAS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 8:42


Madrid está desde primera hora de este lunes en fase "crítica" en materia de seguridad debido a la cumbre de la OTAN. El Gobierno mantiene su respaldo a la actuación de Marruecos en el asalto a la valla de Melilla del pasado viernes. Mientras tanto, no cesan las peticiones de investigación para aclarar lo sucedido. Por otro lado, el Consejo de Ministros ha dado luz verde a la ley trans para que el Congreso de los Diputados inicie su tramitación y el PP ha puesto dos condiciones al Gobierno para seguir negociando la renovación del Consejo General del Poder Judicial. En el marco internacional. En Ucrania, al menos diez personas han muerto al impactar un misil ruso en un centro comercial en la localidad de Kremenchuk, mientras que el G7 se ha comprometido a acelerar una transición hacia la neutralidad climática. Por último, el nuevo disco de Madonna ya está disponible desde hoy en formato digital. Producción: Daniel RelovaRealización: Gustavo Luna  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DW Brasil Notícias
Boletim de Notícias (27/06/22) - Segunda edição

DW Brasil Notícias

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 4:36


G7 promete apoiar Ucrânia "pelo tempo que for necessário". Otan anuncia o maior reforço militar desde a Guerra Fria. Putin fala com Bolsonaro e garante fertilizantes ao Brasil. Ouça esses e outros destaques desta segunda-feira, na segunda edição do Boletim de Notícias da DW Brasil.

Hot Off The Wire
G-7 united in support of Ukraine; 46 found dead in Texas; three killed after train hits dump truck | Top headlines for June 27 & 28, 2022

Hot Off The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 12:20


Leaders of the world's wealthiest democracies have struck a united stance to support Ukraine for “as long as necessary” as Russia's invasion grinds on, and said Tuesday they would explore far-reaching steps to cap Kremlin income from oil sales that are financing the war. The final statement from the Group of Seven sets up more discussion in the weeks ahead to “explore” measures to bar import of Russian oil above a certain level. Leaders also agreed on a ban on imports of Russian gold and to step up aid to countries hit with food shortages by the blockade on Ukraine grain shipments through the Black Sea. The House Jan. 6 panel says it is calling a surprise hearing on Tuesday to present “recently obtained evidence.” The hearing comes after Congress left Washington for a two-week recess. Lawmakers on the panel investigating the 2021 insurrection said last week that there would be no more hearings until July. The subject of the hearings is so far unclear.  Forty-six people have been found dead after being abandoned in a tractor-trailer on a remote back road in Texas. It's the latest tragedy to claim the lives of migrants smuggled across the border from Mexico to the U.S. Sixteen people were hospitalized, including four children. San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said a city worker was alerted to the situation by a cry for help shortly before 6 p.m. Monday. Fire Chief Charles Hood said 12 of those taken to hospitals were adults and four were children. He said they were hot to the touch and dehydrated, and no water was found in the trailer. Three people were killed and dozens others were injured Monday when an Amtrak passenger train traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago struck a dump truck and derailed in a remote, rural area of Missouri. A Missouri State Highway Patrol spokesman says two of the people who died were on the train and one was in the truck. Ghislaine Maxwell faces the likelihood of years in prison when she is sentenced for helping the wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse underage girls. Tuesday morning's sentencing hearing in New York will be the culmination of a prosecution that detailed how Epstein and Maxwell flaunted their riches and associations with prominent people to groom vulnerable girls and then exploit them. Maxwell, denies abusing anyone. Her lawyers have asked the judge to sentence her to no more than five years imprisonment. Prosecutors say she deserves at least 30 years behind bars. Public tours of the White House will resume a full operating schedule next month, after nearly a year and a half of disruptions due to the coronavirus pandemic. Tours resumed on a limited basis, being held only Friday and Saturday mornings, on April 15, and will now return to their normal schedule from Tuesday through Saturday, excluding federal holidays, beginning on July 19. In sports, the Yankees roll on, Toronto's Gausman strikes out 10, Angels-Mariners brawl leads to suspensions. The fall of Roe v. Wade shifted the battleground over abortion to courthouses around the country, as abortion foes looked to quickly enact statewide bans and the other side sought to buy more time. Many of the court cases will focus on “trigger laws” that were designed to go into effect when Roe v. Wade was overturned. On Monday, a Louisiana judge issued an order that blocks enforcement of Louisiana's trigger law. The Supreme Court has sided with a football coach from Washington state who sought to kneel and pray on the field after games. Monday's ruling could strengthen the acceptability of some religious practices in other public school settings. The court ruled 6-3 along ideological lines for the coach. The justices said the coach's prayer was protected by the First Amendment.  The court also ruled for doctors who face criminal charges for overprescribing powerful pain medication, in a case arising from the opioid addiction crisis. Justice Stephen Breyer wrote for the court Monday that prosecutors must prove that doctors knew they were illegally prescribing powerful pain drugs in violation of the federal Controlled Substances Act.  Ukrainian officials say scores of civilians are feared killed or injured after a Russian missile strike hit a crowded shopping mall in the central city of Kremenchuk. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a Telegram post Monday that the number of victims was “unimaginable,” citing reports that more than 1,000 civilians were inside at the time of the attack. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani was slapped on the back by a worker at a grocery store while campaigning for his son, Andrew, who is running for governor. The man was charged with assault. Leonardo Del Vecchio, who founded eyewear empire Luxottica and turned an everyday object into a global fashion item, has died in Italy. He was 87. Italian media said Del Vecchio died in a Milan hospital. Facebook and Instagram have begun promptly removing posts that offer abortion pills to women who may not be able to access them following a Supreme Court decision that stripped away constitutional protections for the procedure. The platforms' parent company, Meta, said it has a policy against gifting or selling pharmaceutical drugs. The Supreme Court ruling to overturn its 1973 Roe v. Wade decision is unpopular with a majority of Americans — but did that matter? The short answer: it's complicated.  There's evidence that the public has an indirect role in the judiciary, but that might be changing. And researchers acknowledge a relationship between the two, but it's probably not a direct link. Police say a man who complained there was too much mayonnaise on his sandwich opened fire Sunday at a Subway sandwich shop in Atlanta, killing one employee and injuring another. Police said Monday that a suspect had been arrested, but they did not identify him. Police say the man argued with the two female workers and then opened fire. The store's owner says it breaks his heart that someone had the audacity to shoot someone over mayonnaise on his sandwich. A judge has found that there is enough evidence against a man once briefly married to Britney Spears to go to trial for felony stalking. Authorities say Jason Allen Alexander appeared uninvited at Spears' June 9 wedding to longtime boyfriend Sam Asghari at her home in Thousand Oaks, California. —The Associated Press See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Especiales KISS FM
Las noticias de la tarde del lunes 27 de junio de 2022

Especiales KISS FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 8:42


Madrid está desde primera hora de este lunes en fase "crítica" en materia de seguridad debido a la cumbre de la OTAN. El Gobierno mantiene su respaldo a la actuación de Marruecos en el asalto a la valla de Melilla del pasado viernes. Mientras tanto, no cesan las peticiones de investigación para aclarar lo sucedido. Por otro lado, el Consejo de Ministros ha dado luz verde a la ley trans para que el Congreso de los Diputados inicie su tramitación y el PP ha puesto dos condiciones al Gobierno para seguir negociando la renovación del Consejo General del Poder Judicial. En el marco internacional. En Ucrania, al menos diez personas han muerto al impactar un misil ruso en un centro comercial en la localidad de Kremenchuk, mientras que el G7 se ha comprometido a acelerar una transición hacia la neutralidad climática. Por último, el nuevo disco de Madonna ya está disponible desde hoy en formato digital. Producción: Daniel Relova Realización: Gustavo Luna

Kremenchuk Talks
Від Кременчука до Небраски: Історія FLEX студента Давида Самойленка

Kremenchuk Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 38:57


В епізоді Давид розповідає про етапи відбору на FLEX, підготовку до відльоту, заняття в американській школі та культурний шок. 01:10 – представлення 02:13 – що таке FLEX? 05:20 – як проходив відбір FLEXу для тебе?09:20 – як прийняв рішення поїхати в США? 13:00 – як відрізняється культура в Україні та Америці? 17:40 – до чого було найскладніше пристосуватися? 19:00 – чим займаєшся окрім школи? 21:50 – як проходить підготовка для Хеллоуїну? 26:20 –як подолав мовний бар'єр? 30:30 – яка в тебе приймаюча родина? 34:15 – поради майбутнім флекс студентам?37:40 – коронна фраза

Ukraine + Football
12: PETRAKOV, PLAY OFFS & LIFE ON THE ROAD

Ukraine + Football

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 34:46


Adam, Andrew and Rey bring your latest episode from  a hotel room in Kremenchuk accompanied by some train disturbances whilst Rey is back in Kyiv! The road trip is on the home straight now as the guys tick off the final remaining clubs on the road back to Kyiv! There's analysis of all the UPL Matchday 4 games as well as the European ties. This week the team discuss news Petrakov national team manager news and whether there's a feeling of disappointment after the Rebrov expectations U+F were live at Zorya v Minaj last week - so give extra insight into how they might fare in Europa League action too! There's also plenty of road trip insights so tune in! Please subscribe to Ukraine + Football on your favoured podcast provider and leave a review if you are able to! Please email any questions, feedback or ideas to: ukraineplusfootball@gmail.com

Kyiv Future
E175 Maria Makhno: FLEX KNU University Representative

Kyiv Future

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 51:14


Maria Makhno is a FLEX Alumna '19, a KNU Philology student, a FLEX City Representative of Kremenchuk and the FLEX University Representative of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (KNU) at American Councils for International Education. She is an ESL teacher and a sport interpreter. Her Instagram: @mary_makhno

Kremenchuk Talks
Волонтерство Починається з Дому

Kremenchuk Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 27:00


If you want to learn about volunteering experience in Ukraine, the USA, and Lithuania, this episode is definitely for you! The episode also talks about initiatives happening in Kremenchuk, a city in central Ukraine, and NGO - Kremenchuk Youth Parliament that helps young generations become responsible citizens. Useful links: Dressember Foundation - https://www.dressember.orgSimon Sinek, Start With Why - https://youtu.be/u4ZoJKF_VuA

Jewish History Soundbites
Unfathomable Greatness: The Life & Times of Rav Boruch Ber Part III

Jewish History Soundbites

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 37:03


His impact on the Yeshiva world was immense. His learning approach continues to have immeasurable influence. His holiness was legendary and his greatness uncontested. Rav Baruch Ber Leibowitz (1870-1940) in many ways seemed larger than life.  Yet the story of his life and the stories about his life, bring out the humanity, the world that he lived and acted in and the context of the times, to bring this great personality alive and paint a fuller picture of his achievements. From his days in Volozhin to a young Rabbi in Halusk. From Slabodka to Kremenchuk to Vilna to Kamenitz. Rav Baruch Ber had many stops and it also included a long fundraising journey to the United States. As a teacher, as a lover of his fellow Jew, as a fighter for tradition and in many other ways, Rav Baruch Ber's spirit reverberates within the Jewish world to this very day. Subscribe To Our Podcast on: PodBean: https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/ Follow us on Twitter or Instagram at @Jsoundbites You can email Yehuda at yehuda@yehudageberer.com

Jewish History Soundbites
Unfathomable Greatness: The Life & Times of Rav Boruch Ber Part II

Jewish History Soundbites

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 30:01


Part II in the Rav Boruch Ber mini-series. His impact on the Yeshiva world was immense. His learning approach continues to have immeasurable influence. His holiness was legendary and his greatness uncontested. Rav Baruch Ber Leibowitz (1870-1940) in many ways seemed larger than life.  Yet the story of his life and the stories about his life, bring out the humanity, the world that he lived and acted in and the context of the times, to bring this great personality alive and paint a fuller picture of his achievements. From his days in Volozhin to a young Rabbi in Halusk. From Slabodka to Kremenchuk to Vilna to Kamenitz. Rav Baruch Ber had many stops and it also included a long fundraising journey to the United States. As a teacher, as a lover of his fellow Jew, as a fighter for tradition and in many other ways, Rav Baruch Ber's spirit reverberates within the Jewish world to this very day.   Subscribe To Our Podcast on:   PodBean: https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/   Follow us on Twitter or Instagram at @Jsoundbites You can email Yehuda at yehuda@yehudageberer.com

Jewish History Soundbites
Unfathomable Greatness: The Life & Times of Rav Boruch Ber Part I

Jewish History Soundbites

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 28:34


His impact on the Yeshiva world was immense. His learning approach continues to have immeasurable influence. His holiness was legendary and his greatness uncontested. Rav Baruch Ber Leibowitz (1870-1940) in many ways seemed larger than life.  Yet the story of his life and the stories about his life, bring out the humanity, the world that he lived and acted in and the context of the times, to bring this great personality alive and paint a fuller picture of his achievements. From his days in Volozhin to a young Rabbi in Halusk. From Slabodka to Kremenchuk to Vilna to Kamenitz. Rav Baruch Ber had many stops and it also included a long fundraising journey to the United States. As a teacher, as a lover of his fellow Jew, as a fighter for tradition and in many other ways, Rav Baruch Ber's spirit reverberates within the Jewish world to this very day.   Part II- https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/e/unfathomable-greatness-the-life-times-of-rav-boruch-ber-part-ii/   Part III- https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/e/unfathomable-greatness-the-life-times-of-rav-boruch-ber-part-iii/         Subscribe To Our Podcast on:   PodBean: https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/   Follow us on Twitter or Instagram at @Jsoundbites You can email Yehuda at yehuda@yehudageberer.com