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the us and britain's top diplomats make a push for military aid to ukraine as funding remains stalled on capitol hill. trump and biden are hitting the campaign trail. we're in michigan to see how voters will help decide november's election. hello. i'm michelle fleury. presidentjoe biden said in a new interview that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is making a mistake with his handling of the war against hamas. he was with spanish language network univison, which aired on tuesday, but was recorded last wednesday. the president is also calling for a unilateral ceasefire between israel and hamas. his comments are his most critical yet of mr netanyahu and a considerable shift in tone. here in washington, the wars in the middle east and ukraine took centre stage on tuesday at a high—level meeting here in washington between america and britain's top diplomats. uk foreign secretary lord cameron and us secretary of state antony blinken discussed support to ukraine, as well as the humanitarian situation in gaza. lord cameron's visit comes as the uk takes part in the biggest airdrop
the us and britain's top diplomats make a push for military aid to ukraine as funding remains stalled on capitol hill. trump and biden are hitting the campaign trail. we're in michigan to see how voters will help decide november's election. hello. i'm michelle fleury. presidentjoe biden said in a new interview that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is making a mistake with his handling of the war against hamas. he was with spanish language network univison, which aired on tuesday, but...
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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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already, russia has intensified its air campaign against ukraine, hammering its energy infrastructure and urban areas — on thursday, a major power plant near kyiv was destroyed by russian strikes. these images are from the city of kharkiv, which has come under intense bombardment over the past few days. let's speak to maryan zablotskyy, member of the ukrainian parliament. hello to you. just talk about how vulnerable the energy infrastructure is, because as ijust mentioned yesterday, there were these big attacks on a plant, it's very vulnerable isn't it? it attacks on a plant, it's very vulnerable isn't it?- vulnerable isn't it? it is vulnerable _ vulnerable isn't it? it is vulnerable unless - vulnerable isn't it? it is vulnerable unless you i vulnerable isn't it? it is - vulnerable unless you have vulnerable isn't it? it 3 vulnerable unless you have anti—air missiles. and unfortunately, we are desperately running out of them. so the russian military technologies are not that far from iran the russian military technologies are not that farfrom iran or the russian military technolog
already, russia has intensified its air campaign against ukraine, hammering its energy infrastructure and urban areas — on thursday, a major power plant near kyiv was destroyed by russian strikes. these images are from the city of kharkiv, which has come under intense bombardment over the past few days. let's speak to maryan zablotskyy, member of the ukrainian parliament. hello to you. just talk about how vulnerable the energy infrastructure is, because as ijust mentioned yesterday, there...
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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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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 8 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 walgreen that is growing fast. 5 november... 9 november... volunteers have sent us this video. here is the same cemetery from above. in the last two years, it has grown at twice in size. a pattern seen in graveyards all over russia. since the side of the invasion the bbc and its partners have verified photos of graves, social media posts and news articles to track down the number of russians are killed fighting in ukraine. so farwe hav
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 8 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...
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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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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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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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russia has got or or five times the population of ukraine. ukraine is not fully mobilised they haven't fully mobilised they haven't fully mobilised young men in the way that you might expect them to. countries often do that in war. they are going to have to start making some changes there, i think. to have to start making some changes there, ithink. because to have to start making some changes there, i think. because of the pressure of war and the pressure that russia is very successfully bringing to bear. that russia is very successfully bringing to hear. i think of the crime when they see what's going on and they say, that's great. we can keep going the way we're going. t keep going the way we're going. i know that i have learned a lot from having you with us here today. thank you for your time for the lovely to have you here in person. thank you for the airtime.— for the airtime. always plenty of that to no for the airtime. always plenty of that to go around. _ for the airtime. always plenty of that to go around. goodbye. i for the airti
russia has got or or five times the population of ukraine. ukraine is not fully mobilised they haven't fully mobilised they haven't fully mobilised young men in the way that you might expect them to. countries often do that in war. they are going to have to start making some changes there, i think. to have to start making some changes there, ithink. because to have to start making some changes there, i think. because of the pressure of war and the pressure that russia is very successfully...
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james waterhouse reporting there from ukraine. now to another story in dubai... heavy rain has battered the 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. officials say there is still significant disruption to flights. nicola dickinson lives in dubai and told me a little more about what's been happening they have had an unprecedented 24 hours. they've lived in the uae for 4.5 years and as you say, we've had our year's rain in one day. it started in the morning. the government have done a fantastic job to pre—warn everybody and get everyone to stay home and work from home. although if people do have to go out, we had take friends to the metro station to try to get to the airport and make a flight, we talked about the flights being a little bit delayed, and coming back, the roads were terribly flooded. and i nearly didn't make it at one point, this road you can see behind me yesterday was very deep and driving a range rover through
james waterhouse reporting there from ukraine. now to another story in dubai... heavy rain has battered the 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. officials say there is still significant disruption to flights. nicola dickinson lives in dubai and told me a little more about what's been happening they have had an unprecedented 24 hours. they've lived in...
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almost a third made it through ukraine's air defences.
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, the us unlike gaza or ukraine, the us unlike gaza or ukraine, the us could actually on this one drawn into the fight. aha, one drawn into the fight. a former us state department official aaron david miller is always greatly appreciate your insights, thank you for being with us. ., ~ insights, thank you for being with us. ., ,, , ., ., insights, thank you for being with us. . ~' , ., ., . with us. thank you for having me. with us. thank you for having me- you _ with us. thank you for having me- you are _ with us. thank you for having me. you are watching - with us. thank you for having me. you are watching bbc i with us. thank you for having - me. you are watching bbc news. if you'rejustjoining us, we've been covering iran's attack on israel. it's morning now in israel and the country is starting to wake up facing down the possibility of a wider regional conflict. let's bring you the latest that we know at this hour. the iranian—backed hezbollah group in lebanon now says it has launched a fresh barrage of rockets towards the golan heights. that was just hours after it joined a major
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i the spike in energy prices caused by the spike in energy prices caused by the russian invasion of ukraine throw is of course, and are you worried about the middle east conflict spilling into something bigger and throwing us even further off course? ~ ., , , bigger and throwing us even further off course? ~ . , , . ., bigger and throwing us even further offcourse? . , , . ., , off course? what is very clear is that even _ off course? what is very clear is that even as _ off course? what is very clear is that even as we _ off course? what is very clear is that even as we are _ off course? what is very clear is that even as we are measuring. off course? what is very clear is i that even as we are measuring and managing energy transition performance, what constitutes good performance, what constitutes good performance is evolving and it is evolving with new dimensions of security, it is notjust the access douaron gas, but also the ability to access minerals to support a renewable energy revolution. it is also about managing physical and cybersecurity threats. we also seeing dimensions of equi
i the spike in energy prices caused by the spike in energy prices caused by the russian invasion of ukraine throw is of course, and are you worried about the middle east conflict spilling into something bigger and throwing us even further off course? ~ ., , , bigger and throwing us even further off course? ~ . , , . ., bigger and throwing us even further offcourse? . , , . ., , off course? what is very clear is that even _ off course? what is very clear is that even as _ off course? what is...
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that is one of our key objectives with regards to ukraine. 0f objectives with regards to ukraine. of course, i condemn in the fullest iran's attack on israel. i have previously condemned iran's malign behaviour in the region. the question that is on people's mind is this, what information or intelligence does the prime minister have with regards to what was going on in iran's consulate in damascus which led to that attack by israel? the international community and people around the world want to see the united kingdom and apply international law consistently across the board.— international law consistently across the board. ~ . ., , , across the board. whatever happened in that situation _ across the board. whatever happened in that situation has _ across the board. whatever happened in that situation has not _ across the board. whatever happened in that situation has not been - in that situation has not been confirmed. regardless, there can never be anyjustification for launching over 300 drones and missiles towards israel from another sovereign country. it was right that we t
that is one of our key objectives with regards to ukraine. 0f objectives with regards to ukraine. of course, i condemn in the fullest iran's attack on israel. i have previously condemned iran's malign behaviour in the region. the question that is on people's mind is this, what information or intelligence does the prime minister have with regards to what was going on in iran's consulate in damascus which led to that attack by israel? the international community and people around the world want...
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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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and the full documentary ukraine: enemy in the woods is available on iplayer. that's all from us tonight. just before we go, following our oj simpson discussion, we can clarify that any comments regarding oj simpson's innocence were not made by david goldstein. sima's here tomorrow. till then, goodbye. breaking news from around the world, 24 hours _ breaking news from around the world, 24 hours a _ breaking news from around the world, 24 hours a day. this breaking news from around the world, 24 hours a day-— right into the centre of israel. leaders both here and in the united states are watching to see what iran does next — and what iran does next will determine whether this becomes a much bigger war. neither side is seen as wanting all—out war right now, but the stakes of any miscalculation are high. when israel will be attacked, if it is attacked by iran, that will dictate for israel how it responds and retaliates. how it responds and retaliates, so a miscalculation, even when both sides want to keep this contained, can very quickly and easily lead to a
and the full documentary ukraine: enemy in the woods is available on iplayer. that's all from us tonight. just before we go, following our oj simpson discussion, we can clarify that any comments regarding oj simpson's innocence were not made by david goldstein. sima's here tomorrow. till then, goodbye. breaking news from around the world, 24 hours _ breaking news from around the world, 24 hours a _ breaking news from around the world, 24 hours a day. this breaking news from around the world, 24...
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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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185 drones, and order design at this point, but familiar to people who have seen these operate over ukraine, i am sure in the last couple of years, so familiar to anyone who has been tracking the situation, these are propeller powered, pretty slow and prudent that a majority of what came in. after those much lower flying drones that steadily made their way to israel, around 30 long—range cruise missiles, these are much more threatening, and the most threatening, and the most threatening things of all, around 110 120 threatening things of all, around 110120 ballistic missiles launched at a range of 2000 kilometres, the best thing in their general arsenal and were deployed against israel. as you heard, of those, none of the drones made it at all to israeli territory, none of the cruise missiles made it to israeli territory, they were intercepted by israel and its allies including the us, uk and jordan, it seems, and of the ballistic missiles, a small number got through and hit the south, as we heard that before. but very few really for the scale of the operation. at least one of those missi
185 drones, and order design at this point, but familiar to people who have seen these operate over ukraine, i am sure in the last couple of years, so familiar to anyone who has been tracking the situation, these are propeller powered, pretty slow and prudent that a majority of what came in. after those much lower flying drones that steadily made their way to israel, around 30 long—range cruise missiles, these are much more threatening, and the most threatening, and the most threatening...
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almost a third of the strikes made it through ukraine's air defences. president volodmyr zelensky again called for more air
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well, that's the crucial question alongside ukraine, of course. and every day that goes by, there's more bloodshed. we've had six months now of these brutal retaliations against gaza for those awful hamas attacks on the 7th of october. and clearly, patience has run out with netanyahu, whether it's from the uk or the international committee and now even the americans. so much of that conversation, i'm sure, will be about how do we retain and use the leverage we have. clearly, private pressure on netanyahu has not been working. he has a very difficult cabinet. sorry to cut across to you, but what's left if behind the scenes hasn't worked? what's left? well, we are seeing more aid getting in. and that and some of that will be because of pressure from blinken and david cameron and others. so you can make some progress, but they'll be focused on how do we ensure that this doesn't become a wider political battle, drawing in trump and others in a way that would actually make it would escalate the situation. but also, how do we ensure it doesn't escalate
well, that's the crucial question alongside ukraine, of course. and every day that goes by, there's more bloodshed. we've had six months now of these brutal retaliations against gaza for those awful hamas attacks on the 7th of october. and clearly, patience has run out with netanyahu, whether it's from the uk or the international committee and now even the americans. so much of that conversation, i'm sure, will be about how do we retain and use the leverage we have. clearly, private pressure on...
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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 us and britain's top diplomats make a push for military aid to ukraine as funding remains stalled on capitol hill. trump and biden are hitting the campaign trail. we're in michigan to see how voters will help decide november's election. and arizona's top court revives a 160—year—old near—total abortion ban. hello. i'm michelle fleury. two major conflicts dominated talks between america and britain's top diplomats, uk foreign secretary lord cameron and us secretary of state antony blinken discussed support to ukraine, as well as the humanitarian situation in gaza. the visit comes as the uk takes part in the biggest airdrop of aid into gaza since the israel—hamas war began. lord cameron confirmed that uk arms sales to israel will not be suspended. while mr blinken said the us has not been given a date by israel for its threatened ground offensive into the city of rafah. the bbc asked the diplomats about last week's air strike that killed seven aid workers and whether there'd be meaningful accountability over how israeli forces have conducted the war. we are looking very care
the us and britain's top diplomats make a push for military aid to ukraine as funding remains stalled on capitol hill. trump and biden are hitting the campaign trail. we're in michigan to see how voters will help decide november's election. and arizona's top court revives a 160—year—old near—total abortion ban. hello. i'm michelle fleury. two major conflicts dominated talks between america and britain's top diplomats, uk foreign secretary lord cameron and us secretary of state antony...
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at 10pm, what price vladimir putin's war in ukraine? we reveal as many as 50,000 russian troops have died. the kremlin won't confirm or deny ourfindings. 0fficial estimates of the war dead are much lower. it comes as a russian missile kills 17 people in northern ukraine. president zelensky has partly blamed the attack on western allies for not providing his country with the same level of support as they have with israel in the middle east. also tonight, the scottish government is to ditch a key climate change target. this despite the scottish greens being in government with the snp. the actor hugh grant settles his press intrusion case against the sun for what he calls an "enormous sum of money." are a brilliant save but it is in the second time around from rodrygo. and real madrid take an early lead against manchester city — but was it enough to knock them out of the champions league? and on newsnight at 10:30pm... we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus a first look at tomorrow
at 10pm, what price vladimir putin's war in ukraine? we reveal as many as 50,000 russian troops have died. the kremlin won't confirm or deny ourfindings. 0fficial estimates of the war dead are much lower. it comes as a russian missile kills 17 people in northern ukraine. president zelensky has partly blamed the attack on western allies for not providing his country with the same level of support as they have with israel in the middle east. also tonight, the scottish government is to ditch a key...
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the us and britain's top diplomats make a push for military aid to ukraine as funding remains stalled on capitol hill. trump and biden are hitting the campaign trail. we're in michigan to see how voters will help decide november's election. hello, i'm michelle fleury. presidentjoe biden said in a new interview that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is making a mistake with his handling of the war against hamas. mr biden�*s interview with spanish language network univision that aired on tuesday but was recorded last wednesday. the president is also calling for a unilateral ceasefire between israel and hamas. his comments are his most critical yet of mr netanyahu and a considerable shift in tone by the us president. here in washington, the wars in the middle east and ukraine took centre stage on tuesday at a high—level meeting in dc between america and britain's top diplomats. uk foreign secretary lord cameron and us secretary of state antony blinken discussed support to ukraine, as well as the humanitarian situation in gaza. lord cameron's visit comes as the uk takes part i
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course for a "soft landing" after years of difficulties caused by the covid pandemic and the war in ukraine — that's the optimistic assessment from the international monetary fund. it's launched its latest outlook as the world's finance minister and central bankers gather at its annualjoint spring meeting with the world bank in washington to discuss the future of the global economy. the report forecasts the global economy will grow 3.2% this year — that's a very slight upgrade of 0.1% compared to the last asessment in january. it's big concern is about inflation — the rate at which prices are rising. on the global measure the imf is using, it thinks it will be 2.8% by the end of this year — and warns that getting inflation back to their 2% target should be the priority for central banks. for many politcians that's been a key concern as they try to ease cost of living pressures for people around the world. here's the imf�*s chief economist speaking in the last half an hour or so. the global economy continues to display remarkable resilience with growth holding steady and inflation
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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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us troops on the ground in ukraine and he stopped by the policy. it's really nothing to talk about politics when you're talking about a conflict where people are dying and striving but there is the reality of that and for the biden re—election campaign, there is nowhere to go here. if the spirals into a larger conflict with israel and iran, spirals into a larger conflict with israeland iran, in addition to israel in gaza, his life only gets more difficult because you will start to see the republicans who are really broke israel start to criticise him for not supporting israel more when he's also got a lot of our democrats in michigan who are very against what we have seen in gaza and starting to lose both from young liberals there so that quizzes him further and they are on such a small margin, our to —— ourtop such a small margin, our to —— our top two candidates that it could be something like the american boat of michigan that turns a table or thejewish republican vote in new york that turns the money there that trans election so this
us troops on the ground in ukraine and he stopped by the policy. it's really nothing to talk about politics when you're talking about a conflict where people are dying and striving but there is the reality of that and for the biden re—election campaign, there is nowhere to go here. if the spirals into a larger conflict with israel and iran, spirals into a larger conflict with israeland iran, in addition to israel in gaza, his life only gets more difficult because you will start to see the...
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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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, so they don't _ entrance into the ukraine, so they don't really— entrance into the ukraine, so they don't really deter. and they're very expensive — don't really deter. and they're very expensive as well. there's lots of retired _ expensive as well. there's lots of retired army general suella said that since — retired army general suella said that since they came out of the army. — that since they came out of the army, these weapons are a waste of time for— army, these weapons are a waste of time for modern where for, we did more _ time for modern where for, we did more spending on conventional weapons. — more spending on conventional weapons, that are actually deployable and usable in conflict. so there — deployable and usable in conflict. so there is a debate to be had about that but— so there is a debate to be had about that but clearly at the time when there _ that but clearly at the time when there is— that but clearly at the time when there is record and interest within this and _ there is record and interest within this and rising levels of child poverty— th
, so they don't _ entrance into the ukraine, so they don't really— entrance into the ukraine, so they don't really deter. and they're very expensive — don't really deter. and they're very expensive as well. there's lots of retired _ expensive as well. there's lots of retired army general suella said that since — retired army general suella said that since they came out of the army. — that since they came out of the army, these weapons are a waste of time for— army, these weapons are a...
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months, if we don't see firm us support for an israeli retaliation, expect escalation in the region, in ukraine and irgc terrorism in europe. let's get more from bbc verify — they've been looking at more of the images and videos from overnight. let's cross to our reporter merlyn thomas. for the first time, iran has carried out direct strikes against israel. overnight, hundreds of drones, cruise and ballistic missiles were launched against israel. israel say 99% were intercepted and one child was injured with shrapnel. we verified various videos and this one is filmed from near a mosque in jerusalem. in this next video, missiles or drones are heading to targets in israel and aired defence is our intercepting them. this is a still from a video i showed you and we have matched that with a publicly available image from the outskirts ofjerusalem. israel has said some ofjerusalem. israel has said some of the ballistic missiles were not intercepted and hidden airbase here and it caused minimal damage. —— it hit and airbase. this is a satellite image of the airbase from last year and we have seve
months, if we don't see firm us support for an israeli retaliation, expect escalation in the region, in ukraine and irgc terrorism in europe. let's get more from bbc verify — they've been looking at more of the images and videos from overnight. let's cross to our reporter merlyn thomas. for the first time, iran has carried out direct strikes against israel. overnight, hundreds of drones, cruise and ballistic missiles were launched against israel. israel say 99% were intercepted and one child...
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from ukraine, the extraordinary life saving medics of the 28th mechanised brigade on the eastern front. and this... and i'm here to save you again. baldur�*s gate sweeps the video games baftas. chris van der kuyl�*s company helped develop minecraft. we'll ask him, is gaming now the future of entertainment? good evening. the oj simpson scandal raised the barfor celebrity drama — months of police investigations, screaming headlines, vituperative commentary, and then that car chase in 1994. the nfl star's subsequent trial, aired on television to a similarly huge audience, making the events still two of the most watched spectacles ever. and his acquittal on a double murder charge, of killing his ex—wife nicole brown and herfriend ron goldman, gripped and divided people all over america, and haunted him ever since. here's a reminder of the drama that kickstarted reality tv. its oj simpson's superstar status as a record—breaking football player and more likely a media personality, appearing regularly in films and television, which makes his ball from grace so hard for his fans to t
from ukraine, the extraordinary life saving medics of the 28th mechanised brigade on the eastern front. and this... and i'm here to save you again. baldur�*s gate sweeps the video games baftas. chris van der kuyl�*s company helped develop minecraft. we'll ask him, is gaming now the future of entertainment? good evening. the oj simpson scandal raised the barfor celebrity drama — months of police investigations, screaming headlines, vituperative commentary, and then that car chase in 1994....
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because thatis weapons transfers to ukraine because that is blocked in congress at the moment and instead he has made headlines about weapons transfers to israel, saying the uk would continue to approve those export licences on the basis of the legal advice he and rishi sunak�*s government has had in the last few weeks. he said he was not prepared to publish that legal advice. labour have said he should publish a summary of it. his answer to that is he only thinks that should happen when british forces are being sent into battle, into conflict, as happened during the attacks on those who are in yemen andindeedin attacks on those who are in yemen and indeed in libya when he was prime minister ten years ago. however he will spend another day here talking to lawmakers about various subjects and when he returns to london at the end of the week i think there will be increasing pressure on him to come more clean, if you like, with that summary of legal advice and for people to be told exactly what the government has been told by its lawyers on the legality and whether or not israel is in brea
because thatis weapons transfers to ukraine because that is blocked in congress at the moment and instead he has made headlines about weapons transfers to israel, saying the uk would continue to approve those export licences on the basis of the legal advice he and rishi sunak�*s government has had in the last few weeks. he said he was not prepared to publish that legal advice. labour have said he should publish a summary of it. his answer to that is he only thinks that should happen when...
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soldiers are on the ground in kosovo, estonia, poland and more and why we have led the way in backing ukraine and will continue to back them for as long as it takes. when adversaries like russia or iran threaten peace and prosperity, we will always stand on their way, ready to defend our values and our interests, shoulder to shoulder with our friends and interests, shoulder to shoulder with ourfriends and our interests, shoulder to shoulder with our friends and our allies, interests, shoulder to shoulder with ourfriends and our allies, and i commend this statement to the house. leader of the opposition, keir starmen _ leader of the opposition, keir starmen |_ leader of the opposition, keir starmer. ., ~' leader of the opposition, keir starmer. ., ~ ., ., ~ starmer. i would like to thank the prime minister _ starmer. i would like to thank the prime minister for _ starmer. i would like to thank the prime minister for advance - starmer. i would like to thank the prime minister for advance copy l starmer. i would like to thank the | prime minister for advance copy of his statement. and for the re
soldiers are on the ground in kosovo, estonia, poland and more and why we have led the way in backing ukraine and will continue to back them for as long as it takes. when adversaries like russia or iran threaten peace and prosperity, we will always stand on their way, ready to defend our values and our interests, shoulder to shoulder with our friends and interests, shoulder to shoulder with ourfriends and our interests, shoulder to shoulder with our friends and our allies, interests, shoulder...
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we have seen this in ukraine but not on this level, a swarm attack in this measure. the scale would have caused colossal loss of life had it not been for israel 's dedicated iron dome air defence system. but it is clear now that iran is hoping to draw a line, as you have been implying, with this attack in response to targeting the iranian consulate in damascus. but there is no doubt that this conflict in the middle east is escalating with no single power, no single individual in control of where this is heading. we have long witnessed this shadow war between iran and israel since the 1979 revolution, with both sides carefully avoiding direct engagement. so this attack by iran, rather than using its proxy is that it has developed since 1979, takes us into new and dangerous uncharted territory. a worrying precedent has now been set. with ramifications, of course, of this attack is significant because of this but also because britain and america scrambling its own forces to shoot down the ordnance that is in transit, clearly things are developing here. iran may hope tha
we have seen this in ukraine but not on this level, a swarm attack in this measure. the scale would have caused colossal loss of life had it not been for israel 's dedicated iron dome air defence system. but it is clear now that iran is hoping to draw a line, as you have been implying, with this attack in response to targeting the iranian consulate in damascus. but there is no doubt that this conflict in the middle east is escalating with no single power, no single individual in control of...
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course for a "soft landing" after years of difficulties caused by the covid pandemic and the war in ukraine — that's the optimistic assessment from the international monetary fund. it's launched its latest outlook as the world's finance ministers and central bankers gather at its annualjoint spring meeting with the world bank in washington to discuss the future of the global economy. the report suggests the global economy will show resilience to grow 3.2% this year — that's a very slight upgrade of 0.1% compared to the last asessment in january. it's big concern is about inflation — the rate at which prices are rising. on the global measure the imf is using, it thinks it will be 2.8% by the end of this year — and warns that getting inflation back to their 2% target should be the priority for central banks. for many politcians that's been a key concern as they try to ease cost of living pressures for people around the world. here's the imf�*s chief economist. the global economy continues to display remarkable resilience with growth holding steady and inflation declining. but many c
course for a "soft landing" after years of difficulties caused by the covid pandemic and the war in ukraine — that's the optimistic assessment from the international monetary fund. it's launched its latest outlook as the world's finance ministers and central bankers gather at its annualjoint spring meeting with the world bank in washington to discuss the future of the global economy. the report suggests the global economy will show resilience to grow 3.2% this year — that's a very...
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western powers to try and limit the amount of money president putin's government has to fund its war in ukraine. at one point aluminium pricesjumped 9.4% — the biggestjump in the nearly a0 year history of what is a globally significant contract for the metal that is used in everything from drinks cans to power lines. let's hear now from nitesh shah, head of commodities and macroeconomic research at the investment firm wisdom tree. how important is russia to the global market for aluminium and nickel? russia is a large producer of nickel, around 3—4% and also in the copper markets. russia is very important in the global supply chains for lots of metals, alongside oil, and that's why a lot of countries are using sanctions against russia to squeeze the country, to reduce its ability to finance the current war.- country, to reduce its ability to finance the current war. there is concern about _ finance the current war. there is concern about russia _ finance the current war. there is concern about russia dumping l finance the current war. there is i concern about russia dumping old metals onto
western powers to try and limit the amount of money president putin's government has to fund its war in ukraine. at one point aluminium pricesjumped 9.4% — the biggestjump in the nearly a0 year history of what is a globally significant contract for the metal that is used in everything from drinks cans to power lines. let's hear now from nitesh shah, head of commodities and macroeconomic research at the investment firm wisdom tree. how important is russia to the global market for aluminium and...
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israel on the nuclear portfolio, but iran is the single biggest back out of vladimir putin's war in ukraine. those drones fired last night whether same as those fired on ukrainian civilians. if we don't see firm us support for an israeli retaliation in the next ten months, expect escalation but only in the region, in ukraine and across the border in terms of terrorism in europe. the border in terms of terrorism in euro e. ., ~ the border in terms of terrorism in euroe. ., ,, ,, the border in terms of terrorism in euroe. . ~ ,, ., the border in terms of terrorism in euroe. ., ~' ., ., the border in terms of terrorism in euroe. ., ~ ., ., , europe. thank you for “oining us. the line coming h europe. thank you for “oining us. the line coming in _ europe. thank you forjoining us. the line coming in their - europe. thank you forjoining us. the line coming in their that - europe. thank you forjoining us. the line coming in their that the | the line coming in their that the airline lufthansa have suspended flights to and from tel aviv. that is the latest from the airline lufthansa, suspending
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said the republican— controlled lower chamber will vote this week on separate wartime aid bills for ukraine and israel. under pressure from right— wing republicans, mrjohnson has stalled a vote to approve a ninety— five— billion dollar package, which was passed by the senate in february. before we leave you want to show you some amazing footage of an extraordinary cut who is cleaning up england's streets one piece of litter at a time. this is a straight adopted byjane litter at a time. this is a straight adopted by jane sweet last year and since then she has spotted through the security camera the little cut repeatedly bringing random bits of rubbish home. you can see all crisp bags, cardboard cartons and even role of unused dog to bags through that cat flap. nextjob, get him to drop it in the bin. i wish i could get my cut to do anything like that. he doesn't like cleaning up at all. you can see more of those pictures on the website. stay with us on bbc news. hello. on the hole today's weather will not be quite as violent as yesterday's was. yesterday brought some really intense down
said the republican— controlled lower chamber will vote this week on separate wartime aid bills for ukraine and israel. under pressure from right— wing republicans, mrjohnson has stalled a vote to approve a ninety— five— billion dollar package, which was passed by the senate in february. before we leave you want to show you some amazing footage of an extraordinary cut who is cleaning up england's streets one piece of litter at a time. this is a straight adopted byjane litter at a time....
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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. don't look away, because it could be another decade before you see this flower again. the puya alpestris, from the chilean andes, can take 10 years to flower, but has now bloomed at birmingham's botanical gardens. phil mackie reports. towering over all the cacti and succulents in the arid house, the sapphire tower, as it's known, is an extremely rare gem. but getting to it isn't an easyjob. after its sudden growth spurt, it now stands at 3.5 metres tall. it takes so long for the plant to gather the energy and be ready to flower, and then to create this masterpiece of flowering. it's just rare and really exciting just to witness it, and it lasts maybe a week or two, and then it's gone and the plant itself dies. it's re
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. don't look away, because it could be another decade before you see this flower again. the puya alpestris, from the chilean andes, can take 10 years...
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as well. 0k, by the way, but for ukraine as well. ok, gary, thank you very much. gary o'donoghue live for us in washington. there's been another mass stabbing in sydney. a bishop and several other people were attacked during an evening sermon which was being livestreamed online. meanwhile, there has been this tribute at the sydney opera house to the victims of the weekend attack at a shopping centre which left six people dead and a dozen injured. the assailant was shot dead. our correspondent katy watson is in sydney with the latest. katy. two days after a brutal stabbing here in the shopping centre behind me, and once again there has been horror and fear, with a second attack on the other side of sydney. they are not believed to be related in any way but it is still harrowing. police have said that a man has been arrested. those heart are not suffering from life—threatening injuries, but they have asked the public to stay away, and videos seen on social media do show a lot of tension. australia has been reeling, and it has been an
as well. 0k, by the way, but for ukraine as well. ok, gary, thank you very much. gary o'donoghue live for us in washington. there's been another mass stabbing in sydney. a bishop and several other people were attacked during an evening sermon which was being livestreamed online. meanwhile, there has been this tribute at the sydney opera house to the victims of the weekend attack at a shopping centre which left six people dead and a dozen injured. the assailant was shot dead. our correspondent...
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ukraine and russia paused the warfor 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. we are ramping up our coverage of india's election. you can head over to our website or our mobile app as our extensive coverage begins to unfold. we can see our website there, a lot of detail about what's happening and where is happening and where is happening and where is happening and how it's happening and how it's happening and how it's happening and all the players involved as well. plenty to look forward to. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. 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 pictur
ukraine and russia paused the warfor 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. we are ramping up our coverage of india's election. you can head over to our website or our mobile app as our extensive coverage begins to unfold. we...
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drones destroy a large electricity plant near kyiv and hit power facilities in several other regions of ukraine. waiting lists for routine hospital treatment in england have fallen for the fifth consecutive month, latest figures show. but the targets are still missed. also coming up — it's time to roll out the red carpet — sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's chetan. hello from the bbc sport centre. because of adverse weather, thunderstorms at augusta national, the start of golf�*s first major of the year was delayed but play is just getting under way at the masters. jon rahm is hoping to defend his title, having won his first green jacket last year. thejump from no majors to us open was smaller than what it was from the us open to the masters. it is the biggest tournament in the world. no offence to anything else but it is probably the most formative one by people who don't even play golf, that is what makes the difference, where your notoriety goes up quite a bit. you can follow the masters on the bbc sport website and app. south africa's erik van rooyen, i
drones destroy a large electricity plant near kyiv and hit power facilities in several other regions of ukraine. waiting lists for routine hospital treatment in england have fallen for the fifth consecutive month, latest figures show. but the targets are still missed. also coming up — it's time to roll out the red carpet — sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's chetan. hello from the bbc sport centre. because of adverse weather, thunderstorms at augusta national,...
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the main headlines and main government positions in places like ukraine. so it's a combination of several reasons and factors, and also the fact that neither the rapid support forces or sudanese armed forces are allowing media in to report accurately, the reports we get are from those on the borders of chad, egypt and south sudan. the only accurate reporting from inside sudan is from local volunteers and local responders and their outreach is limited because of their outreach is limited because of the end of the day they are trying to help and save lives so to accurately document and speak about what's happening is falling upon deaf ears. for what's happening is falling upon deaf ears. ., ., , ., ., what's happening is falling upon deaf ears. ., ., ., what's happening is falling upon deafears. ., ., ., , deaf ears. for anyone who has been forced to leave _ deaf ears. for anyone who has been forced to leave their _ deaf ears. for anyone who has been forced to leave their country, - deaf ears. for anyone who has been forced to leave their country, do - force
the main headlines and main government positions in places like ukraine. so it's a combination of several reasons and factors, and also the fact that neither the rapid support forces or sudanese armed forces are allowing media in to report accurately, the reports we get are from those on the borders of chad, egypt and south sudan. the only accurate reporting from inside sudan is from local volunteers and local responders and their outreach is limited because of their outreach is limited because...
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we also talked about the imperative of getting assistance to ukraine now, in terms of additional munitions, air defences, artillery. the message i got more clearly out of today is that it is now _ the united kingdom and europe that are going to take the lead _ on the so—called ukraine file. joining me to discuss the foreign secretary's visit and a range of other topics on the panel tonight, lord kim darroch, former uk ambassador to the us — and mona charen, policy editor and columnist at the bulwark, an anti—trump conservative website. first — the latest headlines. a group of older swiss women have won the first ever climate case victory in the european court of human rights. the women, mostly in their 70s, said that their age and gender made them particularly vulnerable to the effects of heatwaves linked to climate change. the court said switzerland's efforts to meet its emission reduction targets had been woefully inadequate. james and jennifer crumbley have been sentenced to 10—15 years each over a deadly gun attack by their son in 2021 at oxford high school, in michigan. the
we also talked about the imperative of getting assistance to ukraine now, in terms of additional munitions, air defences, artillery. the message i got more clearly out of today is that it is now _ the united kingdom and europe that are going to take the lead _ on the so—called ukraine file. joining me to discuss the foreign secretary's visit and a range of other topics on the panel tonight, lord kim darroch, former uk ambassador to the us — and mona charen, policy editor and columnist at...