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Climate activist Greta Thunberg is interrupted on the level after expressing solidarity with the Palestinians and Afghanistan as tens of thousands of people marched in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on Sunday to call for more action to tackle climate change. Thunberg among the speakers at the march, which is being adopted ten days before the national elections in the Netherlands.
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian forces have stepped up attacks in eastern Ukraine in an attempt to gain ground near two key cities on the front line, Ukrainian military officials said Sunday.
Moscow’s troops have launched an offensive to retake territory near Bakhmut, the eastern mining town that was the scene of the bloodiest war of the war before falling to the Russians in May, the head of Ukraine’s forces wrote on the Telegram messaging app.
Ukrainian troops have retaken the heights of Bakhmut and spread to the west, north and south of the city since Kyiv introduced its summer counteroffensive.
“Towards Bakhmut, the Russians are more active and seek to regain positions lost in the past. (. . . ) Enemy attacks are being repulsed,” Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi wrote in a Telegram update on Sunday afternoon.
A Russian Defense Ministry spokesman said on Sunday that Russian forces had repelled five Ukrainian attacks near Klischiivka and Kurdyumivka, two small settlements south of Bakhmut, the previous day. General Igor Konashenkov spoke these words during regular press conferences.
Ukraine’s long-awaited counteroffensive has so far only resulted in incremental advances and heavy casualties, and Ukrainian troops have had to break through Russian lines in the south. Meanwhile, Moscow’s forces have been trying to advance in the northeast, most likely in an effort to distract Kyiv and minimize the number of troops Ukraine can send to key battles in the south and east.
Ukraine’s General Staff said Russian troops were also carrying out their weeks-long offensive to encircle Avdiivka, a Ukrainian stronghold south of Bakhmut and a key target since the start of the war. It is the gateway to parts of the eastern Donetsk region.
Gen. Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, who commands Ukrainian troops fighting in and around Avdiivka, said on Sunday that Russian forces were stepping up their airstrikes, especially those dropping guided bombs.
BERLIN (AP) — Five U. S. service members were killed when an army helicopter crashed over the eastern Mediterranean during an educational mission, U. S. officials said Sunday.
The European army command said all five crew members on board were killed when the plane crashed “during a regime air-to-air refueling project as part of army training. “
The military first announced the crash on Saturday and said the cause was being investigated, but there is no indication of hostile activity involved. He said Sunday that “search and rescue efforts began immediately, adding those of nearby U. S. military aircraft and ships. “”
ST. PETERSBURG, Va. (AP) — A Virginia State University police officer was critically wounded in a shooting near campus early Sunday morning, prompting a campus closure and a search for the gunman, who is still at large.
According to the Times-Dispatch of Richmond, Virginia, the wounded officer was known as Bruce Foster, 39, a five-year veteran of the VSU force. Officials said Foster, who was dressed in a bulletproof vest, was the VSU First Officer shot in the line of duty.
Foster’s condition was subsequently made stable, the Times-Dispatch reported, and the campus closure was lifted early Sunday afternoon.
RHODES SCHOLARS: It was decided that a new organization of Rhodes Scholars from the United States would examine at the University of Oxford a variety procedure that was carried out on a user basis for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic swept the world in 2020. As reported on Saturday, the elegance included 20 women and 12 men.
MEMORIAL SERVICE: King Charles III led a national memorial service on Sunday honoring those who died in the service of the United Kingdom, an occasion that passed without incident despite fears that tensions around the war between Israel and Hamas would disrupt the ceremony.
WORLD RECORD: Millions of Indians celebrated Diwali on Sunday with a Guinness record number of glowing earth oil lamps, raising concerns about air pollution. By nightfall on Saturday, worshippers lit more than 2. 22 million lamps. Last year, more than 1. 5 million ground lamps were lit.
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune on Saturday fired the country’s minister and replaced him as his chief of staff as the country battles inflation and on the eve of national elections next year. The official news firm reported that Benabderahmne would be replaced by lawyer Mohamed Labaoui. 73.
SOMALIA: Floods caused by torrential rains have killed at least 31 more people in parts of Somalia, the government said on Sunday. Since October, floods have displaced about a million more people, Information Minister Daud Weis said.
APARTMENT FIRE: Two more people have been arrested in connection with a fire that destroyed an apartment complex in Atlanta and prompted more than 100 evacuations. Atlanta media reported that the fire occurred Friday night. According to investigators, the fire could have been caused by fire works. police said.
‘Barmageddon’
MONDAY
November 13, 2023
All times are central. Starting times may vary by cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.
Fraction of a second
Game Show Network, 6:30 p. m. ■ Season premiere
This game in a legendary Monty Hall format returns for season 2, presented by John Michael Higgins (America Says). The series airs Monday through Friday at this time.
NFL Football: From Denver to Buffalo
ESPN and ABC, 7 p. m. Live
Russell Wilson leads the Denver Broncos on the road against Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills in this Week 10 Monday night game.
Nightmares in the kitchen
RENARD, 7 p. m.
Gordon Ramsay gets closer to an engaged couple who run a small restaurant and struggle to separate their work and personal lives in the new episode “Love Bites. “
The voice
NBC, 7 p. m.
Country superstar Wynonna Judd is signed up as a Mega Mentor to help prepare for the knockouts. Three-way eliminations are back when coaches arrange three outside players to perform separately against each other, then one winner advances to the playoffs. Each trainer has a prevent and a flight.
Antiques Tour
PBS, 7 p. m. (WTTW Chicago, 7 p. m. )
In “Vintage Dallas, Hour 1,” everything is bigger in Texas, and Dallas looks like a Beggs steam train, circa 1885; a Cypriot Tiff glass vase, circa 1926; and an oil representation through William H. D. Koerner, circa 1935. Find out who gets a valuation of $150,000.
Special Forces: The Toughest in the World
FOX, pm
Recruits face helicopter survival training to test their ability to mentally take charge of a life-or-death scenario in the new episode “Survival. “
A Town Called Victoria
PBS, Afternoon (WTTW Chicago, p. m. ) ■ New Miniseries
In this two-part documentary miniseries, which concludes at night, the South Texas city of Victoria becomes the national spotlight when a local mosque was burned to the ground in 2017. After the cameras turn and the narrative slips out of the headlines, Victoria will have to triumph over her centuries-old political, racial, and economic divisions and begin the hard work of a conversion for the better.
The Irrational
NBC, nine p. m.
“Scorched Earth,” a new episode of this drama directed by Jesse L. Martin, will air tonight.
Barmageddon
U. S. Network, 10 p. m. ■ Season premiere
The celebrity game showcase returns for Season 2, with a new series of quirky bar games, including Fool’s Ball, Tic Tac Throwdown, and Talk Derby to Me. The action takes place at Blake Shelton’s bar in Nashville with Nikki Garcia as host, Carson. Daly the bar and the gambling music of Shelton’s space band. Celebrity contestants come with Kelly Clarkson vs. Michelle Rodriguez, Jelly Roll vs. Gabriel Iglesias, and Rob Riggle vs. Chris Hardwick.
Westerns through William Holden
MOVIES!, from 1:25 p. m. to 7:00 p. m.
This afternoon she is engaged in westerns with William Holden. The first is the 1969 Oscar-nominated classic, The Wild Bunch (pictured), starring Hollywood icons Ernest Borgnine and Robert Ryan, which tells the story of an organization of elderly outlaws in search of one. The film is the last score, followed by the Civil War drama Alvarez Kelly (1966) and Wild Rovers (1971), which follows two Montana cowboys who attempt to rob a bank.
“Couples Retreat”
Moana (2016, Kids) Dwayne Johnson, Auli’i Cravalho Disney, 6 p. m.
A Christmas Story (1983, Family) Peter Billingsley, Darren McGavin TNT, 7 p. m.
Couple’s Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman Paramount, 7 p. m.
Deadly Newcomer (2021, Thriller) Angelina Boris, Natalia De Mendoza LMN, 7 p. m.
Practical Magic (1998, comedy-drama) Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman POP, 7 p. m.
Christmas Wish Project (2020, Drama) Amanda Schull, Travis Van Winkle Hallmark Movies
The Nine Lives of Christmas (2014, children) Brandon Routh, Kimberly Sustad Hallmark, 7 p. m.
A Christmas Story Christmas (2022, Family) Peter Billingsley, Erinn Hayes TNT, Nine P. M.
Kidnapped on Dance Night (2023, Thriller) Zoë Belkin, Karen Cliche LMN, nine p. m.
Rocky Mountain Christmas (2017, Romance) Kristoffer Polaha, Lindy Booth Hallmark Movies
You, Me, and the Christmas Trees (2021, romantic comedy) Danica McKellar, Ben Ayers Hallmark, nine p. m.
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