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Kyiv braced for the possibility that a Russian criminal attack on critical infrastructure could completely destroy its power infrastructure, Poland built a wall on its border with Russia and world leaders held a global climate summit in Egypt. This and more are in Sunday’s edition of World News.
Kyiv faces threat of complete blackout
According to the Kyiv City Council, there is currently no reason to talk about an evacuation of the Ukrainian capital, but the threat of a complete blackout is real. If there is no electricity, there is no water and no sewage. The local government must take all possible measures. Reporting by TVP World Ukraine correspondent Aleksandra Marchewicz in Lviv.
Ukraine War Continues to Expose Russian Army’s Vulnerabilities
Russia’s ability to manufacture weapons is hampered by sanctions. That’s why Moscow is looking for supplies in Iran and North Korea. However, this is not the only problem with the Russian military at the moment.
Poland builds wall on border with Russia
Poland has started building a border wall on its border with Russia. A similar barrier was built on the border with Belarus a few months ago. The installations are designed to stop illegal immigration, often with help from Minsk and Moscow.
The remains of three former Polish presidents return to Warsaw
The remains of three Polish presidents in exile previously buried in Newark-on-Trent are now en route to Poland, where they will be buried at the Temple of Holy Providence in Warsaw. The departure ceremony was attended by Polish government officials, Newark-on-Trent city government officials and members of the local Polish community. Reporting by TVP World UK correspondent Klaudia Czerwińska.
COP27 meeting begins in Egypt
Representatives from nearly 200 countries will take part in COP27, the UN climate conference in Egypt. Over the next two weeks of the summit, leaders will work to find solutions to climate-related issues.
U.S. midterm elections reach climax
With the U.S. midterm elections just days away, everything for Democrats and Republicans is at stake. States such as Pennsylvania will be key battlegrounds in this year’s showdown between the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.
Pope wraps up four-day visit to Bahrain
Pope Francis has just wrapped up a four-day pilgrimage to Bahrain. During his visit, he worked on improving relations between Catholicism and Islam. He also aims to help the situation of the millions of Catholics currently living in the Gulf countries and the Middle East.
Thousands of Peruvians protest in Lima
Thousands of Peruvians walked through the streets of Lima calling for President Pedro Castillo to step down. Castillo has come under fire since taking power last year, surviving two impeachment attempts and being the target of six criminal investigations.
Ski jumping season kicks off, Kubaki wins
Traditionally, the Ski Jumping World Cup kicks off in the Polish mountain resort of Wisla. The biggest winner of the weekend was Dawid Kubacki from Poland, who won twice by a huge margin.
World News Special Guest
TVP World’s Sascha Fahrbach has an exclusive interview with Anett Numa, policy advisor for cyber defense at the Estonian Ministry of Defense.
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