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of course, we know sweden very well — they know us very well, too. so we're preparing what we have seen lately from them, and what we want to do and how we want to play. ronda rousey says she hid "concussions and neurological injuries" from ufc�*s governing body for years during her time as bantamweight champion. the american became the first woman tojoin ufc in 2012, defending her title six times before tasting defeat in 2015 to holly holm. rousey says she finds it hard to watch that fight back and that the loss caused her to "self—assess" her career for the sake of her long—term health. it's hard looking back at footage in that match because i can see in my eyes that i am literally suffering from a neurological injury decades in the making and there is one point that i saw, mind i don't remember any of these things, i saw that i took a wild swing and i couldn't see where she was and i completely missed and kept going into the cage and fell into the cage and all this stuff. people see that and they say this is rondo being outclassed. no, that'
of course, we know sweden very well — they know us very well, too. so we're preparing what we have seen lately from them, and what we want to do and how we want to play. ronda rousey says she hid "concussions and neurological injuries" from ufc�*s governing body for years during her time as bantamweight champion. the american became the first woman tojoin ufc in 2012, defending her title six times before tasting defeat in 2015 to holly holm. rousey says she finds it hard to watch...
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nato started with 12 members but now has 32 with the newest being finland and sweden. meanwhile, the uk foreign secretary lord cameron has said he is working to get ukraine and nato, into the best possible "shape by november, ahead of the us election. speaking to the bbc�*s ukrainecast, he also ruled out western boots on the ground in ukraine. what nato is looking at is a nato mission for ukraine, not a nato mission for ukraine, not a nato mission in ukraine. it's making sure we use the nato architecture to help deliver some of the support ukraine needs but fundamentally, i think we should do everything we can to help ukraine, that is the position of britain and i think it's not escalator me to say we will help this independent sovereign country to fight off an aggressor and we will give it all the help we can in order to do that.— will give it all the help we can in order to do that. you don't see the --rosect order to do that. you don't see the prosraect of — order to do that. you don't see the prosraect of nato _ order to do that. you don't see the prospect of
nato started with 12 members but now has 32 with the newest being finland and sweden. meanwhile, the uk foreign secretary lord cameron has said he is working to get ukraine and nato, into the best possible "shape by november, ahead of the us election. speaking to the bbc�*s ukrainecast, he also ruled out western boots on the ground in ukraine. what nato is looking at is a nato mission for ukraine, not a nato mission for ukraine, not a nato mission in ukraine. it's making sure we use the...
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waterloo by abba for sweden. watch this one. as they strutted on to the stage in platform heels and satin knickerbockers, these swedish artists were still relatively unknown. # oh, yeah, and i have met my destiny in quite a similarway..#. even after they'd performed, some of thejudges still weren't convinced. i know it sounds odd now, but they made no impression on us at all. # waterloo...#. we gave them no votes. some old folk in monaco, who were on theirjury, they gave them no votes. greece gave them no votes. belgium gave them no votes. five countries out of the 17 gave abba no votes. sweden, five votes. and then the results were in. abba. we won! it was one of those moments, you know, when life changes from one day to another. suddenly, the world is open to us. the whole world is open. # waterloo...#. and that was that. overnight, they became a household name, dominating the charts for decades to come. jacqui was there. she was 15 and remembers everything. the lift door opened and out came these zany costumes. but more impor
waterloo by abba for sweden. watch this one. as they strutted on to the stage in platform heels and satin knickerbockers, these swedish artists were still relatively unknown. # oh, yeah, and i have met my destiny in quite a similarway..#. even after they'd performed, some of thejudges still weren't convinced. i know it sounds odd now, but they made no impression on us at all. # waterloo...#. we gave them no votes. some old folk in monaco, who were on theirjury, they gave them no votes. greece...
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waterloo by abba for sweden. watch this one. as they strutted on to the stage in platform heels and satin knickerbockers, these swedish artists were still relatively unknown. # surrender # oh, yeah, # and i have met my destiny in quite a similarway...# even after they'd performed, some of the judges still weren't convinced. i know it sounds odd now, but they made no impression on us at all. # waterloo...# we gave them no votes. some old folk in monaco, who were on theirjury, they gave them no votes. greece gave them no votes. belgium gave them no votes. five countries out of the 17 gave abba no votes. sweden, five votes. and then the results were in. abba. we won! it was one of those moments, you know, when life changes from one day to another. suddenly, the world is open to us. the whole world is open. # waterloo...# and that was that. overnight, they became a household name, dominating the charts for decades to come. jacqui was there. she was 15 and remembers everything. the lift door opened and out came these zany costumes. b
waterloo by abba for sweden. watch this one. as they strutted on to the stage in platform heels and satin knickerbockers, these swedish artists were still relatively unknown. # surrender # oh, yeah, # and i have met my destiny in quite a similarway...# even after they'd performed, some of the judges still weren't convinced. i know it sounds odd now, but they made no impression on us at all. # waterloo...# we gave them no votes. some old folk in monaco, who were on theirjury, they gave them no...
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england play sweden later. scotland are already under way, playing in serbia. it's been quite cagey so far, but goalless at the moment. these are live pictures from serbia. scotland are ranked 11 places above them. that was a one all drawl, but whatever happens, rachel corsi, has her150th whatever happens, rachel corsi, has her 150th cap today. the lionesses kick off their match against sweden this evening in england may be the holders and ranked number two in the world. they are in such a tough group with two of the world's best sides. the other team is the republic of ireland. two from each group qualify automatically. we want to obviously qualify _ group qualify automatically. we want to obviously qualify for _ group qualify automatically. we want to obviously qualify for the _ group qualify automatically. we want to obviously qualify for the euros - to obviously qualify for the euros and that's the goal, but i think the long goal would be to win the tournament. but that would be a special part of history, to be a team that could potentially go back to back
england play sweden later. scotland are already under way, playing in serbia. it's been quite cagey so far, but goalless at the moment. these are live pictures from serbia. scotland are ranked 11 places above them. that was a one all drawl, but whatever happens, rachel corsi, has her150th whatever happens, rachel corsi, has her 150th cap today. the lionesses kick off their match against sweden this evening in england may be the holders and ranked number two in the world. they are in such a...
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nato started with 12 members but now has 32 with the newest being finland and sweden. let's speak to heidi hardt, an associate professor of political science at the university of california, irvine. good to have you on the programme, heidi. this is a very big moment and it could not be more critical now, nato, many would argue.— not be more critical now, nato, many would argue. that's right. this is truly _ many would argue. that's right. this is truly a _ many would argue. that's right. this is truly a neato _ many would argue. that's right. this is truly a neato moment. . this is truly a neato moment. i'd argue that what's going on in ukraine, the absolute tragedy in ukraine has truly high into the importance of article 5 which is ultimately the agreement among those are now 32 allies, as you mentioned, their agreement to defend what other in the event of one being attacked. do defend what other in the event of one being attacked.- of one being attacked. do you think that _ of one being attacked. do you think that actually _ of one being attacked. do you think that
nato started with 12 members but now has 32 with the newest being finland and sweden. let's speak to heidi hardt, an associate professor of political science at the university of california, irvine. good to have you on the programme, heidi. this is a very big moment and it could not be more critical now, nato, many would argue.— not be more critical now, nato, many would argue. that's right. this is truly _ many would argue. that's right. this is truly a _ many would argue. that's right. this...
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waterloo by abba for sweden. watch this one. as they strutted onto the stage in platform heels and satin knickerbockers, these swedish artists were still relatively unknown. and then the results were in. abba. we won. it was one of those moments, you know, when life changes from one day to another. suddenly the world is open to us. the whole world is open. and, 50 years on, brighton is remembering and celebrating the eurovision glory, and this drag bus will be touring the city, making sure abba is played from every street corner, making it absolutely impossible not to sing along. # whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. # waterloo. # finally facing my waterloo.# # waterloo, i was defeated you won the war...# - and just round the corner, more abba. brighton gay men's chorus getting ready for this weekend. # waterloo, couldn't escape if i wanted to...# _ back outside the dome where it all started, a special plaque. sandra and frank travelled from belgium to see it. we love very much abba, and we are following them all over the world. also for an
waterloo by abba for sweden. watch this one. as they strutted onto the stage in platform heels and satin knickerbockers, these swedish artists were still relatively unknown. and then the results were in. abba. we won. it was one of those moments, you know, when life changes from one day to another. suddenly the world is open to us. the whole world is open. and, 50 years on, brighton is remembering and celebrating the eurovision glory, and this drag bus will be touring the city, making sure abba...
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have been facing but now that we are in the alliance, the family, we belong to and especially with sweden becoming a member we feel although art membership has become complete, also we look forward to contributing to the overall strength of the alliance and the prevalence of the values that we stand for. taste alliance and the prevalence of the values that we stand for.- values that we stand for. we 'ust heard before �* values that we stand for. we 'ust heard before speaking * values that we stand for. we 'ust heard before speaking to i values that we stand for. we 'ust heard before speaking to theh heard before speaking to the ukrainian foreign minister talking about the need for more aid, and of course that is a huge subject on the agenda today, what is the view off and land on the required aid for ukraine to fend off russian aggression? taste ukraine to fend off russian aggression?— ukraine to fend off russian an aression? ~ , . ., aggression? we very much agree with our colleague — aggression? we very much agree with our colleague that _ aggression? we very much agree with our c
have been facing but now that we are in the alliance, the family, we belong to and especially with sweden becoming a member we feel although art membership has become complete, also we look forward to contributing to the overall strength of the alliance and the prevalence of the values that we stand for. taste alliance and the prevalence of the values that we stand for.- values that we stand for. we 'ust heard before �* values that we stand for. we 'ust heard before speaking * values that we...
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and austria have continued to be quite liberal in their views on the use of puberty blockers, whereas sweden, finland and now this report for england and by definition that the uk has taken a very, very different view on that issue of puberty blockers. thank you. just one final point to you, sonya. are you optimistic that now we can deal with this going forward in an open way? i think this report is incredibly important in taking the heat out and going back to the evidence. so i am optimistic. yes, i think it's a really important moment. but as i was saying before, i do think that there are big challenges for the nhs. it's notjust the case that you get, you know, in an area that's so contested and polarised, it's not the case that you get a report based on the evidence and then everything magically changes. nhs commissioning managers are going to have to work very, very hard to ensure that children and young people do get the services they deserve, as set out in hillary carter's vision. i think that's going to be quite difficult. so i think we are on the start of a long journey here. our hea
and austria have continued to be quite liberal in their views on the use of puberty blockers, whereas sweden, finland and now this report for england and by definition that the uk has taken a very, very different view on that issue of puberty blockers. thank you. just one final point to you, sonya. are you optimistic that now we can deal with this going forward in an open way? i think this report is incredibly important in taking the heat out and going back to the evidence. so i am optimistic....
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that is why sweden and finland havejoined the board. that is why sweden and finland have joined the alliance. i'm afraid we're not seeing it from britain, we're not seeing it from germany. it is interesting what france is doing because macron is taking a lead, but france needs to provide the means as well as taking a lead it has got to dig deep, as have all the three big western countries. , have all the three big western countries-— have all the three big western countries. , ., , ., countries. very good to get your thoughts. _ countries. very good to get your thoughts, thank _ countries. very good to get your thoughts, thank you _ countries. very good to get your thoughts, thank you for - countries. very good to get your thoughts, thank you forjoining i countries. very good to get your i thoughts, thank you forjoining us. zimbabwe has declared a state of disaster over a drought that has left more than 2.5 million people facing hunger. it becomes the third country in southern africa after zambia and malawi to declare an emergency fol
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nato started with 12 members but now has 32, with the newest being finland and sweden. nato�*s secretary generaljens stoltenberg has been speaking at the ceremony, and says the bloc not only strengthens europe's security, but also makes north america stronger. to nato, the united states has more friends and more allies than any other major power. i don't believe in america alone, just as i don't believe in europe alone. i believe in america and europe together in nato. the uk foreign secretary, david cameron, has ruled out western boots on the ground in ukraine. we are looking for a nato mission for ukraine, not a nato in ukraine. we want to help deliver some of the support that ukraine needs. fundamentally, i think that we should do everything we can to help ukraine. that has been britain's position. i think it is not escalatory to say we are going to help this independent sovereign country to fight an aggressor and we will give it all the help we can. you don't see the prospect of nato boots on the ground in ukraine? m0. boots on the ground in ukraine? no, i think w
nato started with 12 members but now has 32, with the newest being finland and sweden. nato�*s secretary generaljens stoltenberg has been speaking at the ceremony, and says the bloc not only strengthens europe's security, but also makes north america stronger. to nato, the united states has more friends and more allies than any other major power. i don't believe in america alone, just as i don't believe in europe alone. i believe in america and europe together in nato. the uk foreign...
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nato started with 12 members but now has 32 with the newest being finland and sweden. meanwhile, the uk foreign secretary lord cameron has said he is working to get ukraine and nato, into the best possible "shape by november, ahead of the us election. speaking to the bbc�*s ukrainecast, he also ruled out western boots on the ground in ukraine. what nato is looking at is a nato mission for ukraine, not a nato
nato started with 12 members but now has 32 with the newest being finland and sweden. meanwhile, the uk foreign secretary lord cameron has said he is working to get ukraine and nato, into the best possible "shape by november, ahead of the us election. speaking to the bbc�*s ukrainecast, he also ruled out western boots on the ground in ukraine. what nato is looking at is a nato mission for ukraine, not a nato
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it comes less than a month after sweden fullyjoined nato as its 32nd member, in response to russia's invasion of ukraine. nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg described nato as the world's most powerful and successful military alliance. but it is now being tested over its support for ukraine. meanwhile, ukraine is more focused on its immediate survival amid russian attacks. its foreign minister, dymtro kuleba, made an urgent appeal for more air defences and ammunition, both of which are running low. ido i do not want to spoil the party but my main message today will be... because suit saving will be... because suitsaving saving ukrainian life and ukrainian economy and cities depends on the availability of patriots and other defence systems. we talk about patriots because it is the only system the russians have no access. and in march ukraine was hit with over 90 missiles. but providing patriots depends on the us, they have plenty of them. and that will be my focus today. meanwhile, some nato countries along russia's border are calling on their western allies, including those furthe
it comes less than a month after sweden fullyjoined nato as its 32nd member, in response to russia's invasion of ukraine. nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg described nato as the world's most powerful and successful military alliance. but it is now being tested over its support for ukraine. meanwhile, ukraine is more focused on its immediate survival amid russian attacks. its foreign minister, dymtro kuleba, made an urgent appeal for more air defences and ammunition, both of which are...
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and before we go — 50 years ago today, a virtually unknown pop group from sweden, made its mark in music history by winning eurovision with the song "waterloo". to mark half a century of abba's breakthrough moment, people were treated to an unexpected tribute to the timeless hit — by a flash mob choir. the venue? london's waterloo station, of course. # so how could i ever refuse # ifeel like i win when i lose # waterloo # couldn't escape if i wanted to # waterloo # knowing my fate is to be with you # wa—wa—wa—wa—waterloo # finally facing my waterloo stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. windy and warm — that's been the two main characteristics of the weekend's weather so far. in fact, storm kathleen brought gusts of winds along west coast of 60 to 70 mile an hour and the tops of mountains in scotland just shy of a 100 mile an hour gust was recorded. but it was warm with it as south—westerly winds fell across east anglia and south—east england — we've had the warmest day of the year so far with temperatures widely getting over 21 degrees. low pressure is still the
and before we go — 50 years ago today, a virtually unknown pop group from sweden, made its mark in music history by winning eurovision with the song "waterloo". to mark half a century of abba's breakthrough moment, people were treated to an unexpected tribute to the timeless hit — by a flash mob choir. the venue? london's waterloo station, of course. # so how could i ever refuse # ifeel like i win when i lose # waterloo # couldn't escape if i wanted to # waterloo # knowing my fate...
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in sweden, more than 50% of children were physically punished until the law change and now it is not too a few tiny percent. this has a lasting impact on children�*s help. few tiny percent. this has a lasting impact on children's help.- impact on children's help. looking u . impact on children's help. looking u- at the impact on children's help. looking up at the government _ impact on children's help. looking up at the government in _ impact on children's help. looking i up at the government in westminster is saying about this, it says it is monitoring the situation in scotland and wales, but it has not said anything about looking at a change in the law yet. so what is your message to the government? in here and might not?— and might not? there is no need for further monitoring _ and might not? there is no need for further monitoring here _ and might not? there is no need for further monitoring here or— and might not? there is no need for further monitoring here or northern | further monitoring here or northern ireland, the science are clear. it is a violation of children�*s
in sweden, more than 50% of children were physically punished until the law change and now it is not too a few tiny percent. this has a lasting impact on children�*s help. few tiny percent. this has a lasting impact on children's help.- impact on children's help. looking u . impact on children's help. looking u- at the impact on children's help. looking up at the government _ impact on children's help. looking up at the government in _ impact on children's help. looking i up at the government...
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she was an unused substitute in friday's one all draw with sweden. it has been a difficultjourney, but this is, i would be lying if this was not the thing that i have my focus on. this is where i wanted to get back to, i wanted to get back in the sport. to have some of the best memories of my life as part of this team. scotland are home to slovakia tomorrow night, northern ireland are in bosnia—herzegovina but their manager won't be tanya oxtoby will miss their qualifier because of illness. the australian coach is one of several members of the camp who have been affected by a virus over the past week. oxtoby was too unwell to travel yesterday and first team coach stuart mclaren will look after the side. northern ireland drew their opening game against malta. the head of the commonwealth games says they will name the 2026 hosts next month. there's been huge uncertainty over the future of the games since the australian state of victoria withdrew last year because of rising costs, singapore and malaysia have both turned down the chance to step in, and
she was an unused substitute in friday's one all draw with sweden. it has been a difficultjourney, but this is, i would be lying if this was not the thing that i have my focus on. this is where i wanted to get back to, i wanted to get back in the sport. to have some of the best memories of my life as part of this team. scotland are home to slovakia tomorrow night, northern ireland are in bosnia—herzegovina but their manager won't be tanya oxtoby will miss their qualifier because of illness....
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the first time a swedish foreign minister has attended this meeting as a full member of nato and with sweden and finland joining nato has become stronger. the most important thing we can do, to make sure this alliance continues to grow, and continues to strengthen, is to ensure that we all spend over 2% of our gdp on defence,er many more countries are doing that but we need every country to do that. frankly thatis every country to do that. frankly that is best thing we can do to headache sure the nato summit in washington is a success, and it is also the best way to prepare for the american elections in the autumn, whatever their outcome may be. turning to the situation in israel, and gaza, the dreadful events of the last two days are a moment when we should mourn the loss of these brave humanitarian worker, including the three british citizens that tragically were killed. we should also send our condolences to their families, and our thoughts should be with them. i welcome what the israeli foreign minister said yesterday to me about a full urgent and transparent inquiry into how this dreadf
the first time a swedish foreign minister has attended this meeting as a full member of nato and with sweden and finland joining nato has become stronger. the most important thing we can do, to make sure this alliance continues to grow, and continues to strengthen, is to ensure that we all spend over 2% of our gdp on defence,er many more countries are doing that but we need every country to do that. frankly thatis every country to do that. frankly that is best thing we can do to headache sure...
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and austria have continued to be liberal in their views on the use of puberty blockers, whereas in sweden, finland and now england by definition that the uk has taken a different view on that issue of puberty blockers. {lane that issue of puberty blockers. one final oint that issue of puberty blockers. one final point to _ that issue of puberty blockers. one final point to you, sonia. are you optimistic that we can now deal with this going forward in an open way? i think this report is incredibly important in taking the heat out and going _ important in taking the heat out and going back— important in taking the heat out and going back to the evidence. i am optimistic. — going back to the evidence. i am optimistic, i think it's a really important _ optimistic, i think it's a really important moment but as i was saying before. _ important moment but as i was saying before. i do— important moment but as i was saying before, i do think there are big challenges for the nhs. it's not 'ust challenges for the nhs. it's not just a _ challenges for the nhs. it's not just a case that you, in
and austria have continued to be liberal in their views on the use of puberty blockers, whereas in sweden, finland and now england by definition that the uk has taken a different view on that issue of puberty blockers. {lane that issue of puberty blockers. one final oint that issue of puberty blockers. one final point to _ that issue of puberty blockers. one final point to you, sonia. are you optimistic that we can now deal with this going forward in an open way? i think this report is...
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in 2022, sweden restricted the use of hormone treatments to "exceptional cases" 7 with health leaders saying risks were likely to outweigh benefits. and in the united states, 22 states have total bans on under—18s being given treatment for gender issues. some of which would impose prison time on doctors and see parents investigated for child abuse. hugh pym has more. it is a landmark review with a stark conclusion that children had been let down because of remarkably weak evidence on medical interventions in gender care. this report follows an interim review, which has already led to major changes. genderservices, provided by the controversial tavistock clinic in london, ended last month. two new centres in london and liverpool have been set up. the use of drugs to stop the onset of puberty has now stopped until further research is done. the author of the report says hormone treatments should in future be used with extreme caution bought 16—18—year—olds, and argues that children were let down by the quality of services. it is unusual for us to give a potentially life changing
in 2022, sweden restricted the use of hormone treatments to "exceptional cases" 7 with health leaders saying risks were likely to outweigh benefits. and in the united states, 22 states have total bans on under—18s being given treatment for gender issues. some of which would impose prison time on doctors and see parents investigated for child abuse. hugh pym has more. it is a landmark review with a stark conclusion that children had been let down because of remarkably weak evidence...
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psychotherapy was recommended strict criteria for measures and in 2022 sweden restricted use of hormone treatments to exceptional cases and health leaders saying risks were likely to outweigh benefits and in the us, 22 states have total bans and under 18 is being given treatment for gender issues. some of those would impose prison time and doctors and see parents investigate child abuse. here we have more. sonia wanted to transition from the age of 15, but she found she couldn't get access to care and was put on a waiting list. by the age of 18, she hadn't had a first appointment and was transferred to adult services. after hearing there'd be another long wait, she opted to go private until she could be seen by the nhs. sonia says the long delays were hard to cope with. all in all, i spent four years on waiting lists to be seen by an nhs specialist. it was incredibly frustrating and the period between being told that, "oh, we're not going to see before your 18th," and being referred on, and then me gaining private health care was an incredibly dark period in terms of my mental health. i
psychotherapy was recommended strict criteria for measures and in 2022 sweden restricted use of hormone treatments to exceptional cases and health leaders saying risks were likely to outweigh benefits and in the us, 22 states have total bans and under 18 is being given treatment for gender issues. some of those would impose prison time and doctors and see parents investigate child abuse. here we have more. sonia wanted to transition from the age of 15, but she found she couldn't get access to...
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and latvia up both reinvigorating their conscription systems, and also the likes of denmark, norway, sweden, they are also asking more people to do this military duty. on one hand it really fills the gaps in their professional armies, which would be really expensive to run were it not for having all these people coming through at the age of 18 to help them. but there is also their sense people were telling us about, in terms of hardening their psyche of a nation, toughening people up, and alerting them to the possibility of warfare in the future. that is why the prime minister in estonia is urging the united kingdom to look quite seriously at the idea of conscription. you don't have to be on russia's doorstep to be mindful of what could come next. she is really urging this as a system that protects the country but also does give skills to a lot of people. the united kingdom, however, have said they have got no plans to bring back conscription. that ended in the uk about 60 years ago.— a man has been found guilty of the murder of a pc in bradford in 2005. two police officers were shot as t
and latvia up both reinvigorating their conscription systems, and also the likes of denmark, norway, sweden, they are also asking more people to do this military duty. on one hand it really fills the gaps in their professional armies, which would be really expensive to run were it not for having all these people coming through at the age of 18 to help them. but there is also their sense people were telling us about, in terms of hardening their psyche of a nation, toughening people up, and...
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and with sweden and finland joining, nato has become stronger. the most important thing we can do to make sure this alliance continues to grow and continues to strengthen is to ensure that we all spend over 2% of our gdp on defence. many more countries are now doing that, but we need every country to do that. frankly, that's the best thing we can do to make sure the nato summit in washington this summer is a success and it's also the best way to prepare for the american elections in the autumn, whatever that outcome may be. i spoke earlier with sir richard shirreff, former deputy supreme allied commander in europe, on what nato can do to strengthen ukraine's defence against russia. and also to increase the supply of ammunition. this requires a clear nato strategy, which of course, has got to be supported by all 32 member states, which lays out a pathway to a vision which nato needs to set. in my view, that vision should be a europe whole, free, with ukraine as a nato member. because that's the only way that the transatlantic region is going to re
and with sweden and finland joining, nato has become stronger. the most important thing we can do to make sure this alliance continues to grow and continues to strengthen is to ensure that we all spend over 2% of our gdp on defence. many more countries are now doing that, but we need every country to do that. frankly, that's the best thing we can do to make sure the nato summit in washington this summer is a success and it's also the best way to prepare for the american elections in the autumn,...
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and with sweden and finland joining, nato's has become stronger. the most important thing we can do to make sure this alliance continues to grow and continues to strengthen is to ensure that we all spend over 2% of our gdp on defence. many more countries are now doing that, but we need every country to do that. frankly, that's the best thing we can do to make sure the nato summit in washington this summer is a success, and it's also the best way to prepare for the american elections in the autumn, whatever the outcome may be. let's speak to zhanna bezpiatchuk from bbc ukrainian, who's in kyiv. good to see you. what is kyiv hoping for from this meeting? hello. the biggest hope and remain kyiv from this nato meeting as it is possible to setup a programme of funds to secure these sufficient, sustainable and regular supplies of weapons for ukraine. currently, we get this information from numerous sources on the front line, from brigades involved in combat operations. there is a huge, very serious shortage of artillery shells on the front line. the ukra
and with sweden and finland joining, nato's has become stronger. the most important thing we can do to make sure this alliance continues to grow and continues to strengthen is to ensure that we all spend over 2% of our gdp on defence. many more countries are now doing that, but we need every country to do that. frankly, that's the best thing we can do to make sure the nato summit in washington this summer is a success, and it's also the best way to prepare for the american elections in the...
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noor nanji, bbc news. 50 years ago today, a virtually unknown pop group from sweden, made its mark in music history by winning eurovision with the song "waterloo". to mark half a century of abba's breakthrough moment, people were treated to an unexpected tribute to the timeless hit — by a flash mob choir. the venue? london's waterloo station, of course. # so how could i ever refuse # ifeel like i win when i lose # waterloo # couldn't excape if i wanted to # waterloo # knowing my fate is to be with you # wa—wa—wa—wa—waterloo # finally facing my waterloo # ooh—ooh, waterloo # knowing my fate is to be with you...# and our russia editor and exceptional pianist — steve rosenberg — recorded his own tribute. let's take a listen. he plays piano arrangement of "waterloo" that's the bbc�*s tribute to waterloo. do stay with us because in the next hour, we will be continuing to cover the six months, sad six month anniversary of israel's war on hamas in the gaza strip, and i'll be talking to someone whose parents were killed on the attacks on the 7th of october, you can read more
noor nanji, bbc news. 50 years ago today, a virtually unknown pop group from sweden, made its mark in music history by winning eurovision with the song "waterloo". to mark half a century of abba's breakthrough moment, people were treated to an unexpected tribute to the timeless hit — by a flash mob choir. the venue? london's waterloo station, of course. # so how could i ever refuse # ifeel like i win when i lose # waterloo # couldn't excape if i wanted to # waterloo # knowing my...
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the politics i would never think that i would say such a statement but nowadays if we want to come if sweden and finland became a member it's not because they were having meetings in brussels but because they feel safer now and that's the reality. and moldova and georgia doesn't see one at the moment. [30 moldova and georgia doesn't see one at the moment-— at the moment. do you lose sleep over thoughts _ at the moment. do you lose sleep over thoughts about _ at the moment. do you lose sleep over thoughts about whether - at the moment. do you lose sleep over thoughts about whether or i at the moment. do you lose sleep. over thoughts about whether or not donald trump should become president again later on this year's he could possibly pull the us out of the alliance? ., ., �* ~' possibly pull the us out of the alliance? ., ., �* ~ alliance? no, i don't think so. i don't alliance? no, i don't think so. i dontthink— alliance? no, i don't think so. i don't think there _ alliance? no, i don't think so. i don't think there is _ alliance? no, i don't think so. i don't think there is a _ alli
the politics i would never think that i would say such a statement but nowadays if we want to come if sweden and finland became a member it's not because they were having meetings in brussels but because they feel safer now and that's the reality. and moldova and georgia doesn't see one at the moment. [30 moldova and georgia doesn't see one at the moment-— at the moment. do you lose sleep over thoughts _ at the moment. do you lose sleep over thoughts about _ at the moment. do you lose sleep...
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for a 2—0 victory at the third or second in the group behind france after their victory tonight over sweden. wales continued their fantastic form under ian williamson, cruising to a 670 victory in kosovo. desperate 6—0 victory. northern ireland beat bosnia and herzegovina, eventually going on to claim a 3—1 victory put up at hampton plot, scotland, a brilliant cross from erin cuthbert, leading her team to a 1-0 erin cuthbert, leading her team to a 1—0 victory over slovakia. i want to not all round, really. how many times have you cursed the fact that you couldn't speak another language — when you're on holiday or trying to talk to colleagues abroad, perhaps? well, no longer. thanks to ai, conversing in another language, or as many languages as you like, has just become a doddle. here's james clayton. the world is more connected than ever. conversations with anyone, anywhere, are just a click away. there's just one problem — we don't all speak the same language. i really, really wish that i could, but unfortunately i can't speak any other languages fluently other than english. untr
for a 2—0 victory at the third or second in the group behind france after their victory tonight over sweden. wales continued their fantastic form under ian williamson, cruising to a 670 victory in kosovo. desperate 6—0 victory. northern ireland beat bosnia and herzegovina, eventually going on to claim a 3—1 victory put up at hampton plot, scotland, a brilliant cross from erin cuthbert, leading her team to a 1-0 erin cuthbert, leading her team to a 1—0 victory over slovakia. i want to...
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nato started with 12 members but has now extended to 32 — with the newest being finland and sweden. nato's secretary general jens stoltenberg has been speaking at the ceremony, and said the bloc not only strengthens europe's security, but also makes north america stronger. to nato, the united states has more friends and more allies than any other major power. i don't believe in america alone. just as i don't believe in europe alone. i believe in america and europe together in nato. the uk foreign secretary lord cameron has said he is working to get ukraine and nato into the best possible shape by november, before the us election. speaking to the bbc�*s ukrainecast, he also ruled out western boots on the ground in ukraine. what nato is looking at is a nato mission for ukraine, not nato mission for ukraine, not nato mission in ukraine. it is making sure that we use nato's architecture to help deliver some of the support that ukraine needs. but fundamentally, i think that we should do everything we can to help ukraine. that has been britain's position. and i think it is not escalator
nato started with 12 members but has now extended to 32 — with the newest being finland and sweden. nato's secretary general jens stoltenberg has been speaking at the ceremony, and said the bloc not only strengthens europe's security, but also makes north america stronger. to nato, the united states has more friends and more allies than any other major power. i don't believe in america alone. just as i don't believe in europe alone. i believe in america and europe together in nato. the uk...
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it's since grown to 32 members, including finland and sweden, who abandoned years of neutrality to join the alliance after russia's full—scale invasion of ukraine. through nato, the united states has more friends and more allies than any other major power. i don't believe in america alone — just as i don't believe in europe alone. i believe in america and europe together in nato well, some nato countries which border russia are calling on their western allies, including the uk, to bring back military service as a deterrent to president putin. all the scandinavian and baltic counties have been rebooting their schemes, though britain is ruling out a return to conscription, which ended 60 years ago. our europe correspondent nick beake sent this special report from the estonia—russia border. fighting for their lives as russia attacks. these young estonians fear this training exercise could become reality one day. toivo studied in the uk for four years before starting his compulsory military service. it gives the general population a better preparedness, because they have completed a b
it's since grown to 32 members, including finland and sweden, who abandoned years of neutrality to join the alliance after russia's full—scale invasion of ukraine. through nato, the united states has more friends and more allies than any other major power. i don't believe in america alone — just as i don't believe in europe alone. i believe in america and europe together in nato well, some nato countries which border russia are calling on their western allies, including the uk, to bring...
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, and england�*s women have kicked off their campaign to reach next year�*s euros, drawing 1—1 with sweden at wembley. elsewhere, there was victory for wales against croatia. but scotland struggled to score against serbia, with northern ireland�*s clash with malta also remaining goalless. jo currie was watching. welcome to wembley stadium. wembley feels like home — welcome to wembley stadium. wembley feels like home to _ welcome to wembley stadium. wembley feels like home to the lioness _ welcome to wembley stadium. wembley feels like home to the lioness is - feels like home to the lioness is these days and they are going to need all the support they can get this campaign to top england fans already discussing if their team will defend their european title in switzerland next summer but first they need to get there, which means never getting this stage. with the defence of their trophy starting here, england knew they had a target on their backs but got off to an encouraging start. laurenjames with a cross, alessia russo with a diving header. simple but effective. include a head in wha
, and england�*s women have kicked off their campaign to reach next year�*s euros, drawing 1—1 with sweden at wembley. elsewhere, there was victory for wales against croatia. but scotland struggled to score against serbia, with northern ireland�*s clash with malta also remaining goalless. jo currie was watching. welcome to wembley stadium. wembley feels like home — welcome to wembley stadium. wembley feels like home to _ welcome to wembley stadium. wembley feels like home to the...