“I’ve Never Seen A Country As Determined And Unified” – Anderson Cooper On The Ground In Ukraine
The anchor of CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” and a correspondent for “60 Minutes,” Anderson Cooper, joins Stephen live from Lviv, Ukraine where he is covering Russia’s invasion and is amazed by the bravery of the Ukrainian people. Stick around for two more segments with our good friend Anderson Cooper. #Colbert #AC360 #AndersonCooper
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War in Ukraine: Russia ‘getting more desperate’
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace says Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is not going as well as Putin had expected.
The minister told Sky News the single biggest losses so far are likely to be Russian soldiers.
And he said the Home Office is determined to speed up the process of granting visas to Ukrainian refugees, with only 300 visas issued so far.
“It’s A Sign Of Weakness” – Anderson Cooper On Putin’s Law Against Speaking The Truth In Russia
Anderson Cooper joins us live from Lviv, Ukraine, and comments on Vladimir Putin’s attempt to silence Russian opposition to his war and stifle reporting by news outlets like CNN. Stick around for more of Stephen’s interview with Anderson Cooper. #Colbert #AC360 #AndersonCooper
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War in Ukraine: ‘There is no ceasefire here’, France 24 Cyril Payen reports • FRANCE 24 English
France 24’s Cyril Payen reports from Irpin and Kyiv in Ukraine.
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Ukraine’s President Zelensky says Russia has bombed humanitarian aid convoys – BBC News
In his latest statement to the press President Zelensky said that Ukraine needs humanitarian corridors to allow citizens to get to safe territory.
He called on nations of the world to help to stop the Russian invasion.
Putin’s power: Can anyone stop the Russian president? – BBC Newsnight
The latest peace talks on the Ukraine war end without a breakthrough. Can anyone stop Putin? This report contains strong language. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
Russian shelling is still preventing the evacuation of civilians from besieged cities such as Kyiv, Mariupol, Sumy and Kharkiv, according to the Ukrainian government.
A third round of peace talks ended without a breakthrough, but a fourth round will take place today.
Who in Moscow is orchestrating what Western leaders are calling war crimes?
And what can stop President Putin?
Newsnight’s international editor Gabriel Gatehouse reports. This report contains strong language.
Kirsty Wark is joined by former UK ambassador to Russia Sir Tony Brenton and Putin’s former economic policy adviser Andrei Illarionov.
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Nick Cave and Warren Ellis – “Push the Sky Away” | Live at Sydney Opera House
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis perform a triumphant rendition of “Push the Sky Away” recorded at their Film Music concert in December 2019 with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Sydney Philharmonia Choirs.
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Nick Cave and Warren Ellis
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Film Music: Nick Cave & Warren Ellis was originally produced by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Video edit by Josh Milch
Grade: James Gilligan
Audio mix: Joshua Craig
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The Romantics – Talking in Your Sleep
The Romantics’ official music video for ‘Talking In Your Sleep’. Click to listen to The Romantics on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3pNFo0z
When you close your eyes and you go to sleep
And it’s down to the sound of a heartbeat
I can hear the things that you’re dreaming about
When you open up your heart and the truth comes out
You tell me that you want me
You tell me that you need me
You tell me that you love me
And I know that I’m right
‘Cause I hear it in the night
I hear the secrets that you keep
When you’re talking in your sleep
I hear the secrets that you keep
When you’re talking in your sleep
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U2 – With Or Without You (U2 At The BBC)
In an exclusive performance at the iconic Abbey Road Studios in London, Adam, Bono, Edge and Larry play one the classic With Or Without You accompanied by an orchestra for U2 At The BBC – a special programme for BBC One.
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The Putin Files: Vladimir Kara-Murza
Watch Russian opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza’s candid, full interview on Putin and allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election – all part of “The Putin Files”, FRONTLINE’s media transparency project. Explore kara-Murza’s full interview and interactive transcript here: https://to.pbs.org/3hSpOMI
Rabbi: This is the scariest thing I saw while living in the Soviet Union
CNN’s Jim Acosta speaks with Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Yaakov Bleich, who recounts his time living in the Soviet Union. #CNN #News
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The Putin Files: James Clapper
Watch former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper’s candid, full interview on Putin and allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election – part of FRONTLINE’s media transparency project for our investigation, “Putin’s Revenge.”
Ukraine – Security Council | Humanitarian Situation | United Nations (7 March 2022) – Official
As the humanitarian situation in Ukraine declines, top UN officials briefed the Security Council on Monday on the efforts the organization is doing to assist people inside the country and everyone fleeing from the conflict.
Martin Griffiths, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, said that “simply put, millions of lives have been shattered.”
“People cannot stay home with shops shut, power and water cut, shells falling and phones switched off. They can’t find what they need even if they have money to pay for it. As we have seen, even as the TV cameras roll, many can’t even flee in safety either,” Griffiths said.
As of 6 March, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights reported at least 1,207 civilian casualties, including at least 406 dead. The real figure could be considerably higher.
The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) reports that more than 1.7 million refugees have fled. In eleven days
The UN and partners have already provided food to hundreds of thousands of people.
The World Food Programme (WFP) is setting up supply chain operations to deliver immediate food and cash assistance to 3-5 million people inside Ukraine.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has shipped trauma care, emergency surgery equipment and other supplies that will help thousands of people. More supplies are on their way.
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees is providing assistance through a network of shops in Mariupol, in collaboration with NGOs. It’s bringing in thousands of blankets, mattresses and other relief items from Poland and shipping them to transit centres.
Griffiths then listed three immediate priorities: take constant care to spare civilians and civilian homes and infrastructure; safe passage for humanitarian supplies; and a system of constant communication with parties to the conflict.
He informed that his office had sent a team to Moscow to work on better humanitarian civil-military coordination that can allow us to scale up, following last Friday’s phone call between the Secretary-General and the Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation, Sergei Shoigu.
UN teams have also held the first technical meeting with the representatives of the Ministry of Defence.
The Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs left the Council Members with a warning.
“Make no mistake, we are unable to meet the needs of civilians today. All those points that I have made are points in preparation, in supply, in deployment, in getting to the right place, but we are failing in meeting the needs of civilians today, at this time. I hope we will not fail them tomorrow,” he said.
On her turn, Catherine Russell, Executive Director of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), recalled her recent trip to the Romania-Ukraine border, where she met thousands of women and children who escaped the fighting.
According to her, children talked about being suddenly pulled out of school, losing beloved toys, and the terrifying sound of shelling and gunfire. Many children have been deeply traumatized.
On Sunday, UNICEF delivered 40 tons of medical life-saving items for children and mothers to in 22 hospitals from five of the most affected regions.
Russel also stressed the “risks posed to children by landmines and explosive remnants of war.”
“Even prior to the recent escalation, Eastern Ukraine was one of the most mine-contaminated stretches of land in the world. This brutal reality is rapidly extending to other parts of the country,” she said.
The Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, applauded those “doing everything in their power to alleviate the suffering Putin has unleashed on the Ukrainian people.”
“Whatever course Russia’s invasion may take, we must do everything – and I stress everything – everything we can to help the people of Ukraine. Kyiv still stands, and we stand with Kyiv. We stand with Ukrainians,” she assured.
On his turn, Vasily Nebenzya, the Russian Federation Permanent Representative, argued that “safety for civilians in Ukraine is not a problem for Russia [to solve], because we are not bombarding them, but rather the Ukrainian radicals and neo-Nazis are who are holding hostage in cities and using its citizens as human shields, not allowing them to leave the cities, despite the fact that there are often humanitarian corridors and the Russian units have declared a ceasefire. There are plenty of examples of this.”
Closing the meeting, Sergiy Kyslytsya, Permanent Representative of Ukraine, said the world was “on the brink of humanitarian catastrophe of potentially global nature.”
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