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ukraine has now far an past 50,000. we have more inner a bbc investigation the projections for working age people in the uk off working age people in the uk off work due to long—term sickness is set to increase by 700,000 people in the coming years, new research suggests. let's look at the big day business news now. annita mcveigh, thank you very much. we're starting with inflation — the rate at which prices have been rising is something that continues to trouble millions of people around the world. here in the uk, there's been another fall in the inflation rate, the global picture is somewhat mixed and that's giving central bankers — the people who decide how much it should cost to borrow money — plenty to think about. uk inflation for march has been reported at an annnualised rate of 3.2%. that data coming out earlier today. that's a long way from its recent peak of just over ii%. the latest figures show a fall in the cost of meat and furniture, among other things. but many forecasters had been banking on a mo
ukraine has now far an past 50,000. we have more inner a bbc investigation the projections for working age people in the uk off working age people in the uk off work due to long—term sickness is set to increase by 700,000 people in the coming years, new research suggests. let's look at the big day business news now. annita mcveigh, thank you very much. we're starting with inflation — the rate at which prices have been rising is something that continues to trouble millions of people around...
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ukraine has the people, ukraine has the courage, but ukraine does not currently have the weapons and the air defence to secure her freedom. the weapons and the air defence to secure herfreedom. in light of today's russian attack this morning which has killed at least ten and injured —— and injured many more, cani injured —— and injured many more, can i ask the prime minister if he will respond to the statements by president volodymyr zelensky this would not have happened if ukraine had received sufficient defence equipment?— had received sufficient defence equipment? had received sufficient defence ea-uiment? ~ equipment? well, mr speaker, it was a leasure equipment? well, mr speaker, it was a pleasure to — equipment? well, mr speaker, it was a pleasure to address _ equipment? well, mr speaker, it was a pleasure to address members i equipment? well, mr speaker, it was a pleasure to address members of. equipment? well, mr speaker, it was| a pleasure to address members of the ukrainian parliament when i visited ukraine earlier this year. indeed, it was my first foreign visi
ukraine has the people, ukraine has the courage, but ukraine does not currently have the weapons and the air defence to secure her freedom. the weapons and the air defence to secure herfreedom. in light of today's russian attack this morning which has killed at least ten and injured —— and injured many more, cani injured —— and injured many more, can i ask the prime minister if he will respond to the statements by president volodymyr zelensky this would not have happened if ukraine had...
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50,000 russian soldiers killed in the war in ukraine — the findings of a bbc investigation. the kremlin refuses to confirm or deny it. and this is what happened after a year and a half's rain fell yesterday in dubai. and coming up on bbc news, it's all to play for at the etihad, where, after sharing six goals last week, manchester city and real madrid meet once again for a place in the champions league semifinals. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a fall in the price of some meats, crumpets and chocolate biscuits has helped push down inflation to its lowest level for 2.5 years. the rate at which consumer prices rose was 3.2% last month. that's down from 3.4% in february. food prices were the main reason for the fall — it is slightly less than had been expected. inflation has been gradually coming down since its peak 18 months ago. 0ur chief economics correspondent, dharshini david, reports. from the moment her day starts, higher prices are taking their toll on sam, who cares for adults with learning difficulties. water is nearly 9% more expensive than a year
50,000 russian soldiers killed in the war in ukraine — the findings of a bbc investigation. the kremlin refuses to confirm or deny it. and this is what happened after a year and a half's rain fell yesterday in dubai. and coming up on bbc news, it's all to play for at the etihad, where, after sharing six goals last week, manchester city and real madrid meet once again for a place in the champions league semifinals. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a fall in the price of some...
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it is not a good morning in ukraine today. _ today? it is not a good morning in ukraine today. another _ today? it is not a good morning in ukraine today. another massive i today? it is not a good morning in - ukraine today. another massive wave of russian missile attacks targeting cities across all of ukraine basically. one of the key targets was a major power station outside of kyiv. it has been completely destroyed it was the main source of electricity for three ukrainian regions including the capital. in the second largest city in ukraine 200,000 people were left without electricity as a result of russian air strikes. electricity rationing has been introduced, people are sheltering in the metro. to give you an idea of how major and impact the strikes have, kharkiv is bigger than manchester or liverpool. 1.5 million people live there before the war. elsewhere in ukraine in a southern city we have heard that two people were killed and four injured as a result of a russian missile strike. it's not clear what has been hit, but over the past weeks, russia's attacks in ukraine ha
it is not a good morning in ukraine today. _ today? it is not a good morning in ukraine today. another _ today? it is not a good morning in ukraine today. another massive i today? it is not a good morning in - ukraine today. another massive wave of russian missile attacks targeting cities across all of ukraine basically. one of the key targets was a major power station outside of kyiv. it has been completely destroyed it was the main source of electricity for three ukrainian regions including...
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he's in odesa, ukraine. i started by asking him for his thoughts on david cameron's visit to the us. i think lord cameron was being very tight—lipped about his trip to florida, but i am quite sure, i would bet money on it, that he told mr trump exactly what was going to happen if that $60 billion in aid — which is being blocked by his maga republicans, will not reach ukraine. and i noticed that both ministers made the point that a lot of this money that's earmarked for ukraine will not be loaded onto pallets and airlifted to ukraine, it's actually going to stay in the united states and create jobs. that's a message that the american public needs to hear. but the other quick thing that came out is i noticed lord cameron was almost ahead of his us counterpart, mr blinken, in terms of his conviction, in terms of his passion, in terms of the arguments made for aid to ukraine, almost as if the... —— as if the americans were a bit edgy about it. but he was clear that if this war does not stop, if this aid
he's in odesa, ukraine. i started by asking him for his thoughts on david cameron's visit to the us. i think lord cameron was being very tight—lipped about his trip to florida, but i am quite sure, i would bet money on it, that he told mr trump exactly what was going to happen if that $60 billion in aid — which is being blocked by his maga republicans, will not reach ukraine. and i noticed that both ministers made the point that a lot of this money that's earmarked for ukraine will not be...
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definitely, we believe | ukraine and russia pause the war for some _ ukraine and russia pause the war for sometime _ ukraine and russia pause the war for some time to allow the students to come _ some time to allow the students to come out — some time to allow the students to come out |— some time to allow the students to come out. ~ ~ , come out. i think prime minister modi pause _ come out. i think prime minister modi pause the _ come out. i think prime minister modi pause the war— come out. i think prime minister modi pause the war because - come out. i think prime minister modi pause the war because it . come out. i think prime minister l modi pause the war because it was important — modi pause the war because it was important to — modi pause the war because it was important to get _ modi pause the war because it was important to get us _ modi pause the war because it was important to get us students - modi pause the war because it was important to get us students out. i important to get us students out. only if— important to get us students out. only if you — import
definitely, we believe | ukraine and russia pause the war for some _ ukraine and russia pause the war for sometime _ ukraine and russia pause the war for some time to allow the students to come _ some time to allow the students to come out — some time to allow the students to come out |— some time to allow the students to come out. ~ ~ , come out. i think prime minister modi pause _ come out. i think prime minister modi pause the _ come out. i think prime minister modi pause the war— come...
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i am when it comes to ukraine? i am crateful when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that — when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that speaker _ when it comes to ukraine? i—n grateful that speakerjohnson is finally bringing up this package, as many of your uk politicians have said over in washington. this is the best money and national security ever spent. about 5% of our defence budget that's gone to help ukraine, and with that, for ukrainians fighting on their own, they have destroyed a huge chunk of russia's takes, missiles, everything, and they deserve our aid. so, whether it's split into four speakerjohnson knows —— four bills, i think speaker johnson is going to pushes through. thanks to anja. joel joel, i get the impression that everybody in the west is on hooks at the moment. what would the reaction be in washington if it was a mere attack? �* , ., ., be in washington if it was a mere attack? �*, ., ., , attack? it's great to be with you. you're right. _ attack? it's great to be with you. you're right, if— attack? it's great to be
i am when it comes to ukraine? i am crateful when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that — when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that speaker _ when it comes to ukraine? i—n grateful that speakerjohnson is finally bringing up this package, as many of your uk politicians have said over in washington. this is the best money and national security ever spent. about 5% of our defence budget that's gone to help ukraine, and with that, for ukrainians fighting on their own, they have destroyed a...
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next to the war in ukraine. president volodymyr zelensky has blamed a lack of air defences for ukraine's inability to protect the northern city of chernihiv from the latest deadly russian missile attack. the city's mayor said the morning strikes killed at least 17 people and injured more than 60 others. rescuers are still searching the rubble of damaged buildings for survivors. james waterhouse sent this report from kyiv. bus passengers dive for cover after two missiles hit nearby. what follows is the haunting sound of a third. explosion in chernihiv, air strikes happen with little notice. russia tried and failed to take this city, but with its border only 60 miles away, the skies bring a constant threat. "i was walking my dog," says maxim. "i heard a hit, then a second and a third. "i thought it was air defence working." the explosions are followed by a familiar recovery routine, with the number of dead expected to rise. for ukrainians, there is no escape from russia's invasion and their leader keeps asking his
next to the war in ukraine. president volodymyr zelensky has blamed a lack of air defences for ukraine's inability to protect the northern city of chernihiv from the latest deadly russian missile attack. the city's mayor said the morning strikes killed at least 17 people and injured more than 60 others. rescuers are still searching the rubble of damaged buildings for survivors. james waterhouse sent this report from kyiv. bus passengers dive for cover after two missiles hit nearby. what follows...
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ukraine has now far an past 50,000. we have more inner a bbc investigation the projections for working age people in the uk off working age people in the uk off work due to long—term sickness is set to increase by 700,000 people in the coming years, new research suggests. let's look at the big day business news now. annita mcveigh, thank you very much. we're starting with inflation — the rate at which prices have been rising is something that continues to trouble millions of people around the world. here in the uk, there's been another fall in the inflation rate,
ukraine has now far an past 50,000. we have more inner a bbc investigation the projections for working age people in the uk off working age people in the uk off work due to long—term sickness is set to increase by 700,000 people in the coming years, new research suggests. let's look at the big day business news now. annita mcveigh, thank you very much. we're starting with inflation — the rate at which prices have been rising is something that continues to trouble millions of people around...
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let's turn now to the war in ukraine. for more than two years, bbc news russian service and its partners mediazona have been gathering and verifying the identities of more than 50,000 russian fighters killed in ukraine. that figure is eight times more than the losses russia has acknowledged. the data collected by the bbc reveals that more russian fighters died in the second year of the war than the first — a reflection of how russian tactics have changed over time and confirmation that the human cost of the war has only risen. lead investigator 0lga ivshina has more. in russia, the number of war graves is growing fast. 5th of november. man speaks russian. "9th of november. " listing the dates of death, volunteers have sent us this video from the city. and here is the same cemetery from above. in the last two years, it has grown twice in size, a pattern seen in graveyards all over russia. since the start of the invasion, the bbc and its partners have been verifying photos of graves, social media posts and news articles t
let's turn now to the war in ukraine. for more than two years, bbc news russian service and its partners mediazona have been gathering and verifying the identities of more than 50,000 russian fighters killed in ukraine. that figure is eight times more than the losses russia has acknowledged. the data collected by the bbc reveals that more russian fighters died in the second year of the war than the first — a reflection of how russian tactics have changed over time and confirmation that the...
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it has risen more than 14% so far this year, amid ongoing conflict in ukraine and gaza. singapore's economy has missed growth forecasts despite a surge in tourism. the economy grew 2.7% year on year in the first quarter with the services sector boosted by a 50% increase in the number of tourists, thanks in part to concerts from taylor swift and coldplay. but growth in the manufacturing sector slowed to 0.8% year—on—year, down from 1.4% in the previous quarter. monster success. baldur�*s gate 3 sweeps the board at the industry baftas, with five wins including best game. but the industry faces its toughest level yet. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's go to asia now, and trade tensions between china and the us. american airlines and aviation unions are urging the biden administration not to approve any more flights by chinese airlines into the us, citing china's ongoing anti—competitive policies. suranjana tewari is looking at this in singapore. good morning. suranjana, what is the us aviation industry complaining about? the background to t
it has risen more than 14% so far this year, amid ongoing conflict in ukraine and gaza. singapore's economy has missed growth forecasts despite a surge in tourism. the economy grew 2.7% year on year in the first quarter with the services sector boosted by a 50% increase in the number of tourists, thanks in part to concerts from taylor swift and coldplay. but growth in the manufacturing sector slowed to 0.8% year—on—year, down from 1.4% in the previous quarter. monster success. baldur�*s...
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almost a third made it through ukraine s air defences. this is some of the latest video that�*s come into the newsroom — showing a major coal power plant near kyiv after it was hit by russian air and drone attacks. in the north east, kharkiv s power plants — which suffered major damage in late march ? have been hit again. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford is in kharkiv. here in kharkiv there was just another air raid. and those are happening almost every day now. we heard the sound of explosions and that�*s when metro stations like this one become a shelter for people. people head underground to hide from those missiles because it just takes a few seconds before they reach this city from russia, which is around about a0 kilometres away. now, we don�*t know what was targeted this time, but we do know over overnight here in ukraine, there was a massive attack by russia on the energy infrastructure right across the country, from west to here in the northeast and here in kharkiv, s300 missiles were fired. they destroy
almost a third made it through ukraine s air defences. this is some of the latest video that�*s come into the newsroom — showing a major coal power plant near kyiv after it was hit by russian air and drone attacks. in the north east, kharkiv s power plants — which suffered major damage in late march ? have been hit again. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford is in kharkiv. here in kharkiv there was just another air raid. and those are happening almost every day now. we heard...
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it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine. yet _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, it _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, it came i well. it wasn't a good morning in | ukraine, yet again, it came under well. it wasn't a good morning in i ukraine, yet again, it came under a massive wave of russian missile strikes. according to the ukrainian president, a0 missiles were launched at ukraine overnight. russia managed to completely destroy one of the biggest power plants in ukraine located outside of kyiv, the main supplier of electricity to three regions in central ukraine including the ukrainian capital. in kharkiv 200,000 people were left without electricity after ten missiles were launched at kharkiv which is ukraine's second—largest city. this is pretty big pretty bad. other cities came under attack as well ranging from zaporizhzhia in the south—east to lviv in the very west of the country. the kenyan president has repeated increasingly more
it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine. yet _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, it _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, it came i well. it wasn't a good morning in | ukraine, yet again, it came under well. it wasn't a good morning in i ukraine, yet again, it came under a massive wave of russian missile strikes. according to the ukrainian president, a0 missiles...
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almost a third made it through ukraine's air defences. this is some of the latest video that's come into the newsroom — showing a major coal power plant near kyiv after it was hit by russian air and drone attacks. in the north east, kharkiv�*s power plants suffered major damage in late march — and the region has now been hard hit again. the mayor has announced yet more blackouts for households and businesses. in western ukraine, at least two thermal power plants suffered "significant damage" overnight — placing even more strain on the electricity supply nationwide. and in the southern city of mykolaiv, four civilians have been killed in a russian attack involving ballistic missiles. our eastern europe correspondent rainsford is in kharkiv. in kharkiv, another air raid and they have been happening pretty much every day now. there's just been another air raid, the sound of more explosions in the city, which is when metro stations like this one become a shelter and people head underground not to get a train, but to make sure they're
almost a third made it through ukraine's air defences. this is some of the latest video that's come into the newsroom — showing a major coal power plant near kyiv after it was hit by russian air and drone attacks. in the north east, kharkiv�*s power plants suffered major damage in late march — and the region has now been hard hit again. the mayor has announced yet more blackouts for households and businesses. in western ukraine, at least two thermal power plants suffered "significant...
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russia's war on ukraine has entered a new phase. this power plant in kharkiv was hit with five missiles — part of a massive attack on the energy system across the country. farfrom saving ukrainians, as it still claims, russia is trying to plunge their country into darkness. leading me through the ruins, igor has worked at this plant since soviet times. you don't usually hear engineers talk like this. translation: it's like my home has been destroyed. _ it brings pain and tears. but at the same time, that mobilises us because we know a city of more than a million people is depending on us. they're still assessing the damage here, seeing what they can salvage. this is where just one of the missiles hit, and as you can see, the result is completely devastating. this was an extremely precise attack because this power plant was hit by the russians a year ago. the company had just got it repaired, just got it working, and the russians hit again. so ukraine is now pleading with its western allies for more air defences, better protection,
russia's war on ukraine has entered a new phase. this power plant in kharkiv was hit with five missiles — part of a massive attack on the energy system across the country. farfrom saving ukrainians, as it still claims, russia is trying to plunge their country into darkness. leading me through the ruins, igor has worked at this plant since soviet times. you don't usually hear engineers talk like this. translation: it's like my home has been destroyed. _ it brings pain and tears. but at the...
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, _ concerned about what's happening in ukraine, there are other potential conflict _ ukraine, there are other potential conflict areas that could arise in other— conflict areas that could arise in other parts of the world, and i think— other parts of the world, and i think in— other parts of the world, and i think in recent years for some time now china — think in recent years for some time now china has been building up its capacity— now china has been building up its capacity in— now china has been building up its capacity in the south china sea, it's been— capacity in the south china sea, it's been seeking to exert influence. that matters to all of us because _ influence. that matters to all of us because it's — influence. that matters to all of us because it's a key shipping channel through— because it's a key shipping channel through which a huge amount of freight— through which a huge amount of freight goes every single year. and so that— freight goes every single year. and so that destabilising influence really— so that destabilising influence really h
, _ concerned about what's happening in ukraine, there are other potential conflict _ ukraine, there are other potential conflict areas that could arise in other— conflict areas that could arise in other parts of the world, and i think— other parts of the world, and i think in— other parts of the world, and i think in recent years for some time now china — think in recent years for some time now china has been building up its capacity— now china has been building up its capacity in—...
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putin said that the latest attacks on ukraine are part of an effort to demilitarise ukraine. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford, reports from kharkiv. here in kharkiv there was just another air raid. and those are happening almost every day now. we heard the sound of explosions and that's when metro stations like this one become a shelter for people. people head underground to hide from those missiles, because itjust takes a few seconds before they reach this city from russia, which is around about a0 kilometres away. now, we don't know what was targeted this time, but we do know over overnight here in ukraine, there was a massive attack by russia on the energy infrastructure right across the country, from west to here in the northeast. and here in kharkiv, $300 missiles were fired. they destroyed a power substation, electricity substation, and they damaged yet another power plant here. and the city is struggling. you know, the metro is up and running, but there are long gaps between trains. people are facing blackouts in the electricity supply to their houses, shops, busin
putin said that the latest attacks on ukraine are part of an effort to demilitarise ukraine. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford, reports from kharkiv. here in kharkiv there was just another air raid. and those are happening almost every day now. we heard the sound of explosions and that's when metro stations like this one become a shelter for people. people head underground to hide from those missiles, because itjust takes a few seconds before they reach this city from russia,...
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almost a third made it through ukraine's air defences.
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— would be for ukraine if trump won the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself— the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself as _ the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself as the _ the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself as the master - the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself as the master of i he views himself as the master of the art of the deal, he'll try to bring a resolution in 2a hours — leaked reports from closed—door conversations he's had indicate that, what most of us will believe, he'll give into territorial concessions. crimea will remain and russian hands, the donbas and other areas that russia has seized, including that crucial [and bridge between the russian mainland and the western part of ukraine. and he'll probably give the signals to the mr putin that he can go even further. there's a lot of nervousness, i have to tell you, here in 0desa, we've had an air raid alarms through most of the day and night and missiles coming this way. it's not going the right way whatsoever. i
— would be for ukraine if trump won the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself— the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself as _ the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself as the _ the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself as the master - the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself as the master of i he views himself as the master of the art of the deal, he'll try to bring a resolution in 2a hours — leaked reports from closed—door...
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i would be reluctant — to turn its back on ukraine? i would be reluctant to _ to turn its back on ukraine? i would be reluctant to phrase _ to turn its back on ukraine? i would be reluctant to phrase it _ to turn its back on ukraine? i would be reluctant to phrase it like - be reluctant to phrase it like that, but clearly, we're lacking support. we're lacking the weapons we need to defend ourselves, we're constantly subject to attacks from the air, as you can see. there's little to explain, to be honest. we need more urgent support and we need to make sure that we can do whatever is at our disposal to crush russia to help us defeat russia, whether it's militarily or economically. we've seen small defeats and setbacks when it comes to sanctions both personal and... that's yet another front line. it needs more improvement. and line. it needs more improvement. and ou're not line. it needs more improvement. and you're not getting the support you want from the united states in particular, and that could get worse if donald trump wins the el
i would be reluctant — to turn its back on ukraine? i would be reluctant to _ to turn its back on ukraine? i would be reluctant to phrase _ to turn its back on ukraine? i would be reluctant to phrase it _ to turn its back on ukraine? i would be reluctant to phrase it like - be reluctant to phrase it like that, but clearly, we're lacking support. we're lacking the weapons we need to defend ourselves, we're constantly subject to attacks from the air, as you can see. there's little to explain,...
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if ukraine doesn't -et money to ukraine. if ukraine doesn't get the _ money to ukraine. if ukraine doesn't get the backing of the united states. — get the backing of the united states, how do they win the war? and if they— states, how do they win the war? and if they do— states, how do they win the war? and if they do not— states, how do they win the war? and if they do not have the materials to help them — if they do not have the materials to help them fight off china's applies to russia, — help them fight off china's applies to russia, than they're going to be in a serious — to russia, than they're going to be in a serious crisis with ukraine unable — in a serious crisis with ukraine unable to— in a serious crisis with ukraine unable to defend themselves. speaking to the former ukrainian prime minister tonight and i quote, without the support, the chances of ukraine prepared prevailing in this war are very low and i'm not sure if they're capable of filling the gaps. so, the states of what's going on are really high —— stakes are high for the europ
if ukraine doesn't -et money to ukraine. if ukraine doesn't get the _ money to ukraine. if ukraine doesn't get the backing of the united states. — get the backing of the united states, how do they win the war? and if they— states, how do they win the war? and if they do— states, how do they win the war? and if they do not— states, how do they win the war? and if they do not have the materials to help them — if they do not have the materials to help them fight off china's applies to...
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the head of ukraine's military warns the situation in the country's east has "significantly worsened", with president volodymyr zelensky labelling the situation "difficult". and iran has seized an israeli—linked ship in the strait of hormuz. state media in tehran said special forces from the revolutionary guards boarded the container vessel. from helicopters. now on bbc news: the travel show. ready to tack in three, two, one... it makes you just feel. so powerful and strong. but it also makes you feel free. it has real, tangible benefits for the students that do it. it was pretty rough conditions, like 20 knots, wind against tide. let's keep behind, let's keep behind. the weather was crazy. right? and is the ambulance on the way, is it? the coastguard apparently lost contact with it. so when my parents first found out i was sailing, they were like, "what's sailing? you're just on a boat." but once i qualified, and now i'm a sailing instructor, they realise that i'm actually getting somewhere. it's not what they expected. the main reason why i do this whole programme is that it has r
the head of ukraine's military warns the situation in the country's east has "significantly worsened", with president volodymyr zelensky labelling the situation "difficult". and iran has seized an israeli—linked ship in the strait of hormuz. state media in tehran said special forces from the revolutionary guards boarded the container vessel. from helicopters. now on bbc news: the travel show. ready to tack in three, two, one... it makes you just feel. so powerful and...
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. [30 package when it comes to israel and of course ukraine.— and of course ukraine. do you think there — and of course ukraine. do you think there is _ and of course ukraine. do you think there is a _ and of course ukraine. do you think there is a potential- and of course ukraine. do you think there is a potential for l think there is a potential for a change in congress if we do see and iranian attack, particularly when we know president bytedance said support from us would be ironclad?— ironclad? yes, this is one issue in — ironclad? yes, this is one issue in terms _ ironclad? yes, this is one issue in terms of- ironclad? yes, this is one - issue in terms of democrats? concerns with benjamin netanyahu that have stalled out work on aid for israel but if we wait to see a potential attack of this scale, would definitely speed up plans for democrats to try and find a way forward and work with republicans to see if they can find an agreement on some sort of military aid package. realistically, if you look at the situation in terms of us foreign policy, the white h
. [30 package when it comes to israel and of course ukraine.— and of course ukraine. do you think there — and of course ukraine. do you think there is _ and of course ukraine. do you think there is a _ and of course ukraine. do you think there is a potential- and of course ukraine. do you think there is a potential for l think there is a potential for a change in congress if we do see and iranian attack, particularly when we know president bytedance said support from us would be...
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rush in order to attack ukraine. . ., , ., ukraine. purchase of this was a matter of _ ukraine. purchase of this was a matter of self-defense - ukraine. purchase of this was a matter of self-defense after i ukraine. purchase of this was a matter of self-defense after an matter of self—defense after an attack from israel. i matter of self-defense after an attack from israel.— attack from israel. i find this bizarre. but _ attack from israel. i find this bizarre. but israel— attack from israel. i find this bizarre. but israel did i attack from israel. i find this bizarre. but israel did attack| attack from israel. i find this i bizarre. but israel did attack that mission? first _ bizarre. but israel did attack that mission? first of _ bizarre. but israel did attack that mission? first of all _ bizarre. but israel did attack that mission? first of all it _ bizarre. but israel did attack that mission? first of all it was i bizarre. but israel did attack that mission? first of all it was not a | mission? first of all it was not a miss
rush in order to attack ukraine. . ., , ., ukraine. purchase of this was a matter of _ ukraine. purchase of this was a matter of self-defense - ukraine. purchase of this was a matter of self-defense after i ukraine. purchase of this was a matter of self-defense after an matter of self—defense after an attack from israel. i matter of self-defense after an attack from israel.— attack from israel. i find this bizarre. but _ attack from israel. i find this bizarre. but israel— attack from...
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.— aid for ukraine. how much influence _ aid for ukraine. how much influence do _ aid for ukraine. how much influence do think - aid for ukraine. how much influence do think the - aid for ukraine. how much i influence do think the former president has on some of these decisions? _ president has on some of these decisions? i think he has a tremendous amount of influence. he is— tremendous amount of influence. he is going to be the republican nominee and there are issues that he is very voice _ are issues that he is very voice for— are issues that he is very voice for us on. but the issue of foreign intelligence has split— of foreign intelligence has split republicans for a very long — split republicans for a very long time. i remembervoting against — long time. i remembervoting against the reforms because i had similar reforms to limit concerns— had similar reforms to limit concerns that might republican and democratic colleagues has 'ust and democratic colleagues has just this — and democra
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do you think in terms of ukraine that is where he thinks l of ukraine that is where he thinks he can affect most change in terms of the practicality on the ground and of his reputation and legacy? absolutely. he has become synonymous in the us with taking up the cause of ukraine for that when we think of how britain has responded to ukraine we're now thinking it through the eye of david cameron, which i think is interesting. i met with him and a group of american congresspeople in january and this message was exactly the same, we need to do, we need you to step up, this is a moment to be bold and it's critical and necessary. that was in private and then he has published several beds and he is here on a visit. he has visited donald trump as you know but this is his main message. it is time for us to step up for ukraine and we need to do it and we need the americans to do it.— need to do it and we need the americans to do it. shannon, thank ou ve americans to do it. shannon, thank you very much- _ americans to do it. shannon, thank you very much. the _ americans to do it. shannon, th
do you think in terms of ukraine that is where he thinks l of ukraine that is where he thinks he can affect most change in terms of the practicality on the ground and of his reputation and legacy? absolutely. he has become synonymous in the us with taking up the cause of ukraine for that when we think of how britain has responded to ukraine we're now thinking it through the eye of david cameron, which i think is interesting. i met with him and a group of american congresspeople in january and...
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i think whatever happens with the ukraine bill the fate of ukraine and of mikejohnson. there is also israel as well and could there be resistance there with democrats? how might that play out? there is definite resistance and a complex debate for democrats when it comes to israel aid because of what we see in gaza. the desperation there. the questions about how israel handles itself. should america impose conditions? some about foreign aid that requires a specific human rights be enforced by any ally, some who say we just need to say to israel you are clearly violating current parts of american law, others disagree. israel is a unifying force in congress but not in this case, not on the way that netenyahu has handled it and this aid bill will test exactly where those divisions are. with those things in mind, the potentialfor a motion to vacate with speakerjohnson as well, thinking back to the previous history with getting a speaker, how complicated it was, how much chaos? all the chaos. if speakerjohnson is shown the door, it may happen in the next week or two, we will
i think whatever happens with the ukraine bill the fate of ukraine and of mikejohnson. there is also israel as well and could there be resistance there with democrats? how might that play out? there is definite resistance and a complex debate for democrats when it comes to israel aid because of what we see in gaza. the desperation there. the questions about how israel handles itself. should america impose conditions? some about foreign aid that requires a specific human rights be enforced by...
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let’s co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's ick u- co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on _ co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some _ co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of— co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. - co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. i - co—ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. i look today at some of the polling, there are 11 countries in europe where populist parties of 30% or more. there clearly is a search for that how do you think that would affect the policymaking decisions the european commission comes to? it’s european commission comes to? it's auoin european commission comes to? it's going to change the composition of the european parliament. which is important — the european parliament. which is important in terms of the overall debate _ important in terms of the overall debate about issues at the european level, _ debate about issues at the european level, especially populist parties like to— level, especially populist parties like to
let’s co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's ick u- co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on _ co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some _ co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of— co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. - co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. i - co—ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. i look today at some of the polling, there are 11 countries in europe where populist parties of 30% or more....
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we have had ukraine saying it was russia who were staging these attacks and ukraine has called on russia to leave zaporizhzhia which is now occupied by the russians and return it to ukrainian control once again. the iaea has passed four resolutions condemning russian activity around zaporizhzhia over the past two years. the last one was last month, where they appealed to russia to leave zaporizhzhia. but this is a complicated diplomatic process. as i said, both russia and ukraine are on the board, so a stormy meeting of words, but not quite clear yet whether one can ascribe blame to either side. whether one can ascribe blame to either side-— either side. bethany bell, thank ou. we either side. bethany bell, thank you- we are _ either side. bethany bell, thank you. we are getting _ either side. bethany bell, thank you. we are getting reports - either side. bethany bell, thank| you. we are getting reports from reuters that russian overnight strikes completely destroyed a thermal power plant outside the ukrainian capital of kyiv, that's from the interfax news agency quoting a senior compa
we have had ukraine saying it was russia who were staging these attacks and ukraine has called on russia to leave zaporizhzhia which is now occupied by the russians and return it to ukrainian control once again. the iaea has passed four resolutions condemning russian activity around zaporizhzhia over the past two years. the last one was last month, where they appealed to russia to leave zaporizhzhia. but this is a complicated diplomatic process. as i said, both russia and ukraine are on the...
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let's turn to ukraine. ukraine's president has warned that the country is quickly running out of air defences and artillery to fend off russian attacks. volodmyr zelensky has said that if us congress continues to hold up a multi billion dollar military aid package, then ukraine will lose its war with russia. on thursday, power plants were attacked in a russian bombardment, with hundreds of thousands of people being left without power. our eastern europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, sent this update. i think what we're seeing here now is clearly a sustained and a deliberate assault by russia on ukraine's energy system. and it started actually back in march — there were two massive attacks on this country with drones and missiles that, here in kharkiv, destroyed all the power stations, essentially. so it left this city without power for some time. they've worked to restore it, but there are rolling blackouts here, a real limit on the amount of electricity available, customers urged to avoid using too muc
let's turn to ukraine. ukraine's president has warned that the country is quickly running out of air defences and artillery to fend off russian attacks. volodmyr zelensky has said that if us congress continues to hold up a multi billion dollar military aid package, then ukraine will lose its war with russia. on thursday, power plants were attacked in a russian bombardment, with hundreds of thousands of people being left without power. our eastern europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, sent this...
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and that means, for ukraine, they're more devastating. sarah rainsford there. we are getting reports that russian forces have shot down four ukrainian drones in russia's rostov region, home to an oil refinery. previously targeted by kyiv. the governor of that region is said friday's attack hasn't caused any damage or casualties. us presidentjoe biden has assured the leaders of the philippines and japan that us defence commitments are ironclad, amid tensions in the south china sea. president biden hosted japan's prime minister, fumio kishida, and the philippine president, ferdinand marcosjunior, at a summit in the white house on thursday. he said washington was ready to defend manila from any attack in the south china sea and that he wanted to strengthen ties between the countries to ensure security and prosperity. when we stand as one, we're able to forge a better future for all, and that's what this new trilat is all about in my view — building a better future for people across the indo—pacific and, quite frankly, beyond, around the world. so thank you bot
and that means, for ukraine, they're more devastating. sarah rainsford there. we are getting reports that russian forces have shot down four ukrainian drones in russia's rostov region, home to an oil refinery. previously targeted by kyiv. the governor of that region is said friday's attack hasn't caused any damage or casualties. us presidentjoe biden has assured the leaders of the philippines and japan that us defence commitments are ironclad, amid tensions in the south china sea. president...
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in what way do they benefit russia and not ukraine?— russia and not ukraine? basically, the main part _ russia and not ukraine? basically, the main part of— russia and not ukraine? basically, the main part of the _ russia and not ukraine? basically, the main part of the russian - russia and not ukraine? basically, l the main part of the russian assault is the usage of tanks in mechanised infantry in order to gain sleep attacks that will come from their point of view, destroyed the ukrainian defence lines, come through the ukrainian front line in the east. eastern regions ukraine are mostly either steps are urbanised areas that can be circumvented by mechanised forces and that is why this weather, as a general said, and that is why this weather, as a generalsaid, can and that is why this weather, as a general said, can be used by russian mechanised units to deploy their forces before the ukrainian position and in that way make the advance swifter and make it more successful from their point of view. we swifter and make it more successful from their point of v
in what way do they benefit russia and not ukraine?— russia and not ukraine? basically, the main part _ russia and not ukraine? basically, the main part of— russia and not ukraine? basically, the main part of the _ russia and not ukraine? basically, the main part of the russian - russia and not ukraine? basically, l the main part of the russian assault is the usage of tanks in mechanised infantry in order to gain sleep attacks that will come from their point of view, destroyed the ukrainian...
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let me ask you a - separate question on ukraine. david cameron is in washington, having a variety of meetings on capitol hill, he already met dollar trump, he was there with anthony blinken. what reception is he getting from the republicans? he hasn't met the house speaker, which is key to unblocking the blockage. he speaker, which is key to unblocking the blockage-— the blockage. he met with former president trump, _ the blockage. he met with former president trump, he _ the blockage. he met with former president trump, he is _ the blockage. he met with former president trump, he is having - the blockage. he met with former president trump, he is having alll the blockage. he met with former. president trump, he is having all of the meetings you would expect in washington. but all eyes are on the speaker of the house of representatives, he is the reason why we have had aid for ukraine lingering for so long with such horrible consequences on the battlefield in ukraine. he is looking at four audiences, his republican caucus overall,
let me ask you a - separate question on ukraine. david cameron is in washington, having a variety of meetings on capitol hill, he already met dollar trump, he was there with anthony blinken. what reception is he getting from the republicans? he hasn't met the house speaker, which is key to unblocking the blockage. he speaker, which is key to unblocking the blockage-— the blockage. he met with former president trump, _ the blockage. he met with former president trump, he _ the blockage. he met...
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, that will lose him some votes, obviously, from people who want stronger support of ukraine. he is experimenting with a few different items on the legislative menu, none of which seem to have captured both the existing supporters of ukraine and those who have das far been unwilling to back any proposal like this. you know, right now, for the short term, i'm betting on inertia, that basically he has known what the states were for quite a period of time now and not moved ahead with something, so i'm not betting that things are going to change dramatically and the next 24—48 hours. then again, you know, perhaps the international and domestic pressure, obviously the overwhelming majorities in both the house and senate that are ready to pass this if the bill moves ahead, there are people who think something has to give and eventually you will see a big package it through. i don't currently know how that happens. don't currently know how that ha ens. ., �* , ., ., happens. you're betting on inertia. i like that happens. you're betting on inertia. i like that for— happens. you
, that will lose him some votes, obviously, from people who want stronger support of ukraine. he is experimenting with a few different items on the legislative menu, none of which seem to have captured both the existing supporters of ukraine and those who have das far been unwilling to back any proposal like this. you know, right now, for the short term, i'm betting on inertia, that basically he has known what the states were for quite a period of time now and not moved ahead with something, so...
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they see the border security before they will get onto any ukraine spending. we expect potentially an amendment process that will be important to watch but right now as we are speaking, we still do not have any text of any of these bills, speakerjohnson is trying to thread five needles at once and it is not yet clear he can do that. it at once and it is not yet clear he can do that.— he can do that. it is tricky for mike _ he can do that. it is tricky for mike johnson. - he can do that. it is tricky for mike johnson. we - he can do that. it is tricky l for mike johnson. we heard for mike johnson. we heard rumblings for mikejohnson. we heard rumblings of credit potentially lead to his ousting. according to your sources, how close do you think we might be getting to that now? i you think we might be getting to that now?— to that now? i can only think ofthe to that now? i can only think of the house _ to that now? i can only think of the house of _ to that now? i can only think . of the house of representatives in term of an hour at a time and it is ourfor th
they see the border security before they will get onto any ukraine spending. we expect potentially an amendment process that will be important to watch but right now as we are speaking, we still do not have any text of any of these bills, speakerjohnson is trying to thread five needles at once and it is not yet clear he can do that. it at once and it is not yet clear he can do that.— he can do that. it is tricky for mike _ he can do that. it is tricky for mike johnson. - he can do that. it is...
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a russian missile kills 1a and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. inflation in the uk has fallen to its lowest level for two and a half years as some food prices drop. hello, i'm annita mcveigh and welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. three days after iran's unprecedented attack on israel, diplomacy is intensifying to ease tensions in this region and the risk of a dangerous escalatory spiral. later... the team seeks many suggestions but said israel would make its own decisions. translation: i am now coming from meetings i with the foreign ministers of great britain and germany. last night, i spoke to british prime minister rishi sunak and soon i will also speak to other leaders. i thank our friends for their support in defending israel, and i say this for both the verbal support and support in actions. they also have all kinds of proposal and advice, i appreciate it, but i want to be clear — we will make our decisions on our own, and the state of israel will do what it needs defend itsel
a russian missile kills 1a and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. inflation in the uk has fallen to its lowest level for two and a half years as some food prices drop. hello, i'm annita mcveigh and welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. three days after iran's unprecedented attack on israel, diplomacy is intensifying to ease tensions in this region and the risk of a dangerous escalatory spiral. later... the team seeks...
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russia targets critical infrastructure in ukraine, as us aid to the country remains stalled. us presidentjoe biden is warning iran not to take military action against israel as the us government says such an attack could happen imminently. iran vowed to retaliate after an apparent israeli air strike on its consulate in syria killed at least 13 people — including a senior military commander. that attack was condemned by the un's secretary general, who said diplomatic and consular premises are off limits under international law. now, nearly two weeks later, american officials are telling cbs news that an iranian strike on israel could come at any moment.
russia targets critical infrastructure in ukraine, as us aid to the country remains stalled. us presidentjoe biden is warning iran not to take military action against israel as the us government says such an attack could happen imminently. iran vowed to retaliate after an apparent israeli air strike on its consulate in syria killed at least 13 people — including a senior military commander. that attack was condemned by the un's secretary general, who said diplomatic and consular premises are...
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the un watchdog sticks out after drones hit a nuclear power plant in ukraine. and a total solar eclipse sweeps across parts of north america, plunging millions into brief darkness. plunging millions into brief darknes— plunging millions into brief darkness. , ., , darkness. there it is! that is spectacular! _ hello, i'm michelle fleury. israel premised a benjamin netanyahu says a date has been set for an israeli invasion of rafah, gaza's last refuge for displaced palestinians but did not reveal the date. miss netanyahu said invading the area is critical to reach his country at�*s goals are releasing all hostages and destroying hamas. but as many asi million people are believed to be sheltering in rafah, more than half of them children. mr dutton yahoo face international pressure including from the us to not invade the city without a specific plan as to how to keep civilians their say. here is us state department spokesman matthew millar responded to the prime minister was made out of it. ~ prime minister was made out of it. . ., ., prime minister was made o
the un watchdog sticks out after drones hit a nuclear power plant in ukraine. and a total solar eclipse sweeps across parts of north america, plunging millions into brief darkness. plunging millions into brief darknes— plunging millions into brief darkness. , ., , darkness. there it is! that is spectacular! _ hello, i'm michelle fleury. israel premised a benjamin netanyahu says a date has been set for an israeli invasion of rafah, gaza's last refuge for displaced palestinians but did not...
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and unblock that funding for ukraine and unblock that funding for ukraine currently being held up in $60 billion or so and we will wait and keep our eyes on congress for the next couple of days in a significant week for the fate of that money it will level the coverage on the context. this is bbc news goodbye. it's been a gripping night in the champions league, with the first of the quarterfinals, holders manchester city have been playing their away leg at 14 time champions real madrid. it's been an incredible game, city were i—0 up, 2—1 down, then brilliant goals from phil foden and josko gvardiol saw them go 3—2 up. but real respoidnewd again with just over ten minutes left to play at the bernabeu. federico valverde with the volleyed equaliser, 3—3. another classic between these two sides. it's the fourth time in five seasons that they've met in the knockout stages. city beat real 5—1 on aggregate in last season's champions league semi—finals. there's another topsy turvy game at the emirates, as premier league leaders arsenal came from behind to draw level against bayer
and unblock that funding for ukraine and unblock that funding for ukraine currently being held up in $60 billion or so and we will wait and keep our eyes on congress for the next couple of days in a significant week for the fate of that money it will level the coverage on the context. this is bbc news goodbye. it's been a gripping night in the champions league, with the first of the quarterfinals, holders manchester city have been playing their away leg at 14 time champions real madrid. it's...
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almost a third of the strikes made it through ukraine's air defences. in the north east, kharkiv�*s power plants — which suffered major damage in late march — have been hit again. the mayor there describes the situation as " very difficult' — announcing yet more blackouts for households and businesses. elsewhere, the ukrainian military says four civilians were killed in the southern city of mykolayiv. ukraine's parliament has approved an army mobilisation bill to boost troop numbers in the fight against russia. 283 deputies of the aso—member parliament voted for the bill, which toughens punishments for draft dodgers. the law is also designed to boost army recruitment but has caused some anger in a nation exhausted by more than two years of war. it comes a day after a clause, allowing long—serving soldiers to return home from the front was scrapped. let's speak to sviatoslav yurash, an ukrainian mp and army reservist. welcome to you, thank you for being with us. you voted in favour of this new york, how will it work, how will it boost army re
almost a third of the strikes made it through ukraine's air defences. in the north east, kharkiv�*s power plants — which suffered major damage in late march — have been hit again. the mayor there describes the situation as " very difficult' — announcing yet more blackouts for households and businesses. elsewhere, the ukrainian military says four civilians were killed in the southern city of mykolayiv. ukraine's parliament has approved an army mobilisation bill to boost troop...
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russia's war on ukraine has entered a new phase. this power plant in kharkiv was hit with five missiles — part of a massive attack on the energy system across the country. farfrom saving ukrainians, as it still claims, russia is trying to plunge their country into darkness. leading me through the ruins, igor has worked at this plant since soviet times. you don't usually hear engineers talk like this. translation: it's like my home has been destroyed. _ it brings pain and tears. but at the same time, that mobilises us because we know a city of more than a million people is depending on us. they're still assessing the damage here, seeing what they can salvage. this is where just one of the missiles hit, and as you can see, the result is completely devastating. this was an extremely precise attack because this power plant was hit by the russians a year ago. the company had just got it repaired, just got it working, and the russians hit again. so ukraine is now pleading with its western allies for more air defences, better protection,
russia's war on ukraine has entered a new phase. this power plant in kharkiv was hit with five missiles — part of a massive attack on the energy system across the country. farfrom saving ukrainians, as it still claims, russia is trying to plunge their country into darkness. leading me through the ruins, igor has worked at this plant since soviet times. you don't usually hear engineers talk like this. translation: it's like my home has been destroyed. _ it brings pain and tears. but at the...
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first, the house of representatives will vote on long—delayed funding for israel, ukraine, and other american allies. that's according to republican speaker mikejohnson. for months, mrjohnson has stalled a vote on the aid package amid opposition from some republicans over sending further support to kyiv. the new proposal separates ukraine aid from other funding, potentially giving the bill a better chance of passing in the house. his strategy has outraged many in his party, with a second republicanjoining efforts to oustjohnson from power over the plan on tuesday. that same day, house republicans delivered two articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas to the senate. they allege that mr mayorkas failed to enforce us immigration laws, kicking off a trial in the democratic—controlled senate, which is expected to dismiss or table the charges later this week. let's talk about all this now with our panel. with me in studio is rodney davis, former republican us congressman who represented the state of illinois. i'm also joined by stephanie murphy, a fo
first, the house of representatives will vote on long—delayed funding for israel, ukraine, and other american allies. that's according to republican speaker mikejohnson. for months, mrjohnson has stalled a vote on the aid package amid opposition from some republicans over sending further support to kyiv. the new proposal separates ukraine aid from other funding, potentially giving the bill a better chance of passing in the house. his strategy has outraged many in his party, with a second...
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ukraine and russia paused the war for some times for the students to come out. translation: | think _ prime minister modi paused the war, as it was important to get our students out. only a few questioned the claim. it is a crucial power, to influence what people believe to be true. ultimately, it will affect how they vote. yogita limaye, bbc news. heavy rain has battered gulf states causing flash flooding — with some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. dubai airport was forced to divert incoming flights for around two hours — but operations have since restarted. these pictures in dubai show cars washed away in the streets, as a fierce storm causes destruction across the gulf region. authorities in neighbouring oman said 18 people had been killed by the extreme weather. more than a0 people have died in pakistan after a week of heavy rains and flooding. the deluge caused houses to collapse and destroyed roads. flash floods also cut power supplies and the transport network. pakistan's national disaster authority has warned of landslides an
ukraine and russia paused the war for some times for the students to come out. translation: | think _ prime minister modi paused the war, as it was important to get our students out. only a few questioned the claim. it is a crucial power, to influence what people believe to be true. ultimately, it will affect how they vote. yogita limaye, bbc news. heavy rain has battered gulf states causing flash flooding — with some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. dubai airport was...
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the un's nuclear watchdog speaks out after drones hit a nuclear power plan in ukraine. a total solar eclipse sweeps across parts of north america plunging millions into complete darkness. hello i'm michelle fleury. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a date has been set for an israeli invasion of rafah, gaza's last refuge for displaced palestinians. he did not reveal when that date is but it comes as a new round of ceasefire talks take place in cairo. mr netanyahu said invading the area is critical in order to reach his country's goals of releasing all of the hostages and destroying hamas. however, as many asi million people are believed to sheltering in rafah — more than half of them children. this mr netanyahu is facing international pressure — including from the us — to not invade the city, without a specific plan as to how to keep civilians there safe. north of rafah, displaced palestinians returned to khan younis. it came as the israeli troops withdrew temporarily on sunday. a middle eastern correspondent lucy williamson reports. for months, khan
the un's nuclear watchdog speaks out after drones hit a nuclear power plan in ukraine. a total solar eclipse sweeps across parts of north america plunging millions into complete darkness. hello i'm michelle fleury. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a date has been set for an israeli invasion of rafah, gaza's last refuge for displaced palestinians. he did not reveal when that date is but it comes as a new round of ceasefire talks take place in cairo. mr netanyahu said invading the...