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army looking in terms of military and troops personal as well? at the moment, and troops personal as well? at the moment. we _ and troops personal as well? at the moment, we have _ and troops personal as well? at the moment, we have seen _ and troops personal as well? at the moment, we have seen a _ and troops personal as well? at the | moment, we have seen a significant expansion of their ability to refurbish equipment. that is where a lot of their industrial capacity has gone on to command that has given them this temporary advantage over them this temporary advantage over the next probably 12 months, but 80% of the material that has been added to the front and comes from refurbishment. it is what is meant that they have been able to significantly i must buy five or six to one their weight of fire of artillery, and at the moment, the mobilisation mince you are able to sustain theirforces, mobilisation mince you are able to sustain their forces, even taking pretty horrendous casualties, 30,000 a month. what we are looking out is in essence, ukraine is not be in a position to launch any significant counterattack this year. 0thers gives them an opportunity to do is inflict casualties on the russians, hold as much ground as they can, put up hold as much ground as they can, put up a strong defensive line even if they probably will have to cede

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Young and Addicted

and we've seen clandestine laboratories of an industrial scale in those countries. there is definitely a push to get more ketamine into the market. the way ketamine is policed totally varies in different countries, which can make it more difficult for authorities to follow its route around the globe. we are talking about international organised crime here, and apart maybe from the question, "would a higher penalty be a deterrent for an individual dealer?", i think we need to talk about how can law enforcement get the necessary tools to go after those criminal organisations and dismantle them? in england and wales, the quantity of ketamine seized by police and border force is currently around 1.5 tonnes a year. that compares to an average of around 150kg a year a decade ago — a tenfold increase. and with more of it being produced, it's making it cheaperfor dealers to get hold of as well.

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BBC News

news, when it comes in the midst of a security crisis in the country. this is an 11 question referendum, there is also employment contract rights in there, international arbitration, but it is the security issue. what has gone wrong and ecuador to see an eightfold increase in just six years in security problems?— in just six years in security roblems? , ., ,, ., in just six years in security roblems? , . ,, ., problems? this was an issue that has been growing — problems? this was an issue that has been growing for _ problems? this was an issue that has been growing for years _ problems? this was an issue that has been growing for years in _ problems? this was an issue that has been growing for years in the - been growing for years in the country. so, there was always an issue of the key geographical location in ecuador, that combined with covid, unemployment, it seemed like it was a breeding ground for drug trafficking gangs to take hold of the country and take a strong hold in several areas, especially near port cities, and the explosion of violence that we have seen. that combined with a political crisis that has been going on for the last few years, itjust made everything

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BBC News

pretty horrendous casualties, 2o sustain their forces, even taking pretty horrendous casualties, 20 to 30,000 a month. so, what we are looking at is in essence ukraine is not going be in a position to launch any significant counterattack this year. what the supplemental gives them an opportunity to do is inflict casualties on the russians, hold as much ground as they can, put up a strong defensive line, even if they probably will have to seek additional territory. in parallel with that, and this is their big challenge, they have to immobilise their own forces, free up enough personnel to do more training, particularly in combined manoeuvres, the ability to effectively launch complicated operations, and then maybe be in a position to launch another counteroffensive, probably much more towards the middle or later on in 2025.— much more towards the middle or later on in 2025. that was matthew savo. -- savile. _ the extra us military aid package

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BBC News

not at all, not at all. and hopefully it'll get better this coming, you know, election year. but we'll see. how does it feel right now in terms of the us economy? um, it's not terrible. i mean, we adjust to it, the costs of everything, and you just kind of move on, we're not going to stop living life �*cause things are... just work harder — that's our motto. so most places are saying they can't find people to work, and so i'm like, well, if you can't find people to work, then why are our numbers so high? so, like, especially after covid. back into america's big cities such as atlanta, the flipside of a strong economy — stubborn inflation. and that presents a big dilemma here at the atlanta branch of the federal reserve, which helps decide us interest rates. so rate cuts are on hold, and there are new concerns about surging us government debt. i expect the us economy to be strong, to continue to be strong — but not quite this strong. what do you make of some concerns in the markets about the fiscal position in the us, of debt now heading above 100%

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Alex Wagner Tonight

sensory to our adversaries. hep was a hold out himself. >> yeah, i think it did. i really think it did. and look, i don't think i agree with speaker johnson on anything political. but i will say that he, look he said two months ago we're going to pass the budget and we had a whole freak out whether there could be a shut down. he said we would pass 702 fisa which we did. and i think next is a supplemental. i don't agree with him on anything politically but he appears to do what he promises to do. and i like the way hakim put it. the absolutely most fringy members of congress. >> talk to me about the logic and some of the logic as i suppose as the election comes around, democrats can say the

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Political News: TMC Leader Abhishek Banerjee to Hold Rally in Tripura on October 31

TMC Leader Abhishek Banerjee to Hold Rally in Tripura on October 31 Trinamool Congress national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee will hold a public rally in the Tripura state capital on October 31, party leader Kunal Ghosh said here on Tuesday. The party will follow the Model Code of Conduct as the date for civic body

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BBC News

how does it feel right now in terms of the us economy? um, it's not terrible. i mean, we adjust to it, the costs of everything, and you just kind of move on, we're not going to stop living life �*cause things are... just work harder — that's our motto. so most places are saying they can't find people to work, and so i'm like, well, if you can't find people to work, then why are our numbers so high? so, like, especially after covid. back into america's big cities such as atlanta, the flipside of a strong economy — stubborn inflation. and that presents a big dilemma here at the atlanta branch of the federal reserve, which helps decide us interest rates. so rate cuts are on hold, and there are new concerns about surging us government debt. i expect the us economy to be strong, to continue to be strong — but not quite this strong. what do you make of some concerns in the markets about the fiscal position in the us, of debt now heading above 100% of the size of your economy? that you're noting that more and more people are asking whether our budgetary

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BBC News

ice cream parlour, many voters aren't feeling a boom. do people feel like it's gone well over the past few years? not at all, not at all. and hopefully it'll get better this coming, you know, election year. but we'll see. how does it feel right now in terms of the us economy? um, it's not terrible. i mean, we adjust to it, the costs of everything, and you just kind of move on, we're not going to stop living life �*cause things are... just work harder — that's our motto. so most places are saying they can't find people to work, and so i'm like, well, if you can't find people to work, then why are our numbers so high? so, like, especially after covid. back into america's big cities such as atlanta, the flipside of a strong economy — stubborn inflation. and that presents a big dilemma here at the atlanta branch of the federal reserve, which helps decide us interest rates. so rate cuts are on hold, and there are new concerns about surging us government debt. i expect the us economy to be strong, to continue to be

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Fox News at Night

because it will never stop. >> trace: i think that is next mondays nightcap. how do we get a hold of him? >> for years i have engaged the quiet mode on uber. if you pay more for comfort you can choose the temperature preference. >> matt likes quiet and he just busted us that this is not a new program uber rolled out. there you go on that. >> i think it depends. i feel bad staying quiet but i'm not outwardly social i think sometimes. but you do learn sometimes you get a lucky one and i met a gentleman recently and he was the first recipient of the wounded warrior project. you would make a good story for my job and then i got his contact. now i have a contact that i'm going to explore further for the show. >> the reason why a taken over is because i don't have the time to park myself and i'm usually in a rush.

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