amidst the ruins, banned cluster bombs. the destroyed ground is fertile for the team building their case. we re trying to tell the world the truth, and we are trying not to let russia formulate their lying narratives about the war in ukraine. we are trying to show to people that those war crimes which russian troops are committing became, like, a pattern of their behaviour. among the shattered sea of victims are 0xana and her husband, nikola. they escaped their apartment didn t. with the need to tell this story comes the duty to collect it. translation: our home was our cosy nest. - we were planning our.
banned cluster bombs. the destroyed ground is fertile for the team building their case. we re trying to tell the world the truth, and we are trying not to let russia formulate their lying narratives about the war in ukraine. we are trying to show to people that those war crimes which russian troops are committing became, like, a pattern of their behaviour. among the shattered sea of victims are 0xana and her husband nikola. they escaped. their apartment didn t. with the need to tell this story comes the duty to collect it. translation: our home was our cosy nest. - we were planning our. children s birthday here. my mother got outjust before the strike. - it s hard to describe our terror.
translation: our home was our cosy nest. - we were planning our. children s birthday here. my mother got outjust before the strike. - it s hard to describe our terror. it s more like hate. it s very important to say - what happened because these are notjust war crimes. russia will not stop until it destroys our country. - freedom and safety, what ukrainians held dear, has been destroyed. their solace now would be punishment for those who have broken this country. mark lowen, bbc news, borodyanka. i want to turn now to south africa, which has been hit by a catastrophe of enormous proportions they re the words of south african president cyril ramaphosa after he visited some of the most badly hit flood areas of kwazulu natal. more than 300 people are known to have died and dozens more remain
Austin’s first-ever community displacement prevention officer, Nefertitti Jackmon (Photo by John Anderson)
When Austin voters approved financing for the Project Connect transit plan in November 2020, they created along with it a $300 million anti-displacement fund, aiming to offset the increase in housing costs expected along the corridors served by new rail and rapid bus routes. While that investment makes up a small slice of that $7.1 billion pie, it s the largest program of its kind to be launched in the U.S., and it nearly doubles the amount of city tax dollars that voters have approved for affordable housing.
As the city s first community displacement prevention officer, Nefertitti Jackmon will have the task of overseeing that fund. She describes the opportunity as equally exciting as it is daunting. Indeed, the fund will be closely monitored not just locally, but also nationally because of its unprecedented scope. Jackmon was encouraged by the vote and s
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