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ukraine _ of weapons? do you mind if i say both. ukraine needs - say both. ukraine needs ammunition and air defence. they other two priorities but it also needs budget support to keep its railways going, its schools open, so that is why the bill, the bill, the senate bill is very important because it has ammunition, budget support and humanitarian support. ukraine needs all of the above. if support. ukraine needs all of the above-— support. ukraine needs all of the above. if congress cannot aet it the above. if congress cannot get it done — the above. if congress cannot get it done or _ the above. if congress cannot get it done or it _ the above. if congress cannot get it done or it would - the above. if congress cannot get it done or it would take i the above. if congress cannot get it done or it would take a | get it done or it would take a long time, can that europeans help fill the void? the europeans _ help fill the void? the europeans are - help fill the void? the europeans are filling i help fill the void? the i europeans are filling the help fill
ukraine _ of weapons? do you mind if i say both. ukraine needs - say both. ukraine needs ammunition and air defence. they other two priorities but it also needs budget support to keep its railways going, its schools open, so that is why the bill, the bill, the senate bill is very important because it has ammunition, budget support and humanitarian support. ukraine needs all of the above. if support. ukraine needs all of the above-— support. ukraine needs all of the above. if congress cannot...
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. [30 package when it comes to israel and of course ukraine.— and of course ukraine. do you think there — and of course ukraine. do you think there is _ and of course ukraine. do you think there is a _ and of course ukraine. do you think there is a potential- and of course ukraine. do you think there is a potential for l think there is a potential for a change in congress if we do see and iranian attack, particularly when we know president bytedance said support from us would be ironclad?— ironclad? yes, this is one issue in — ironclad? yes, this is one issue in terms _ ironclad? yes, this is one issue in terms of- ironclad? yes, this is one - issue in terms of democrats? concerns with benjamin netanyahu that have stalled out work on aid for israel but if we wait to see a potential attack of this scale, would definitely speed up plans for democrats to try and find a way forward and work with republicans to see if they can find an agreement on some sort of military aid package. realistically, if you look at the situation in terms of us foreign policy, the white h
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we recognise _ ukraine, do it for poland. we recognise that putin is after his ultimate goal, restoring the soviet union and that puts all our— the soviet union and that puts all our allies and us at risk. and — all our allies and us at risk. and i— all our allies and us at risk. and i think the foreign minister recognises and part of what _ minister recognises and part of what he — minister recognises and part of what he is preaching, it is not just— what he is preaching, it is not just moscow watching what we do, just moscow watching what we do. it — just moscow watching what we do. it is— just moscow watching what we do, it is beijing, right, it's tehran. _ do, it is beijing, right, it's tehran, its autocrats across the — tehran, its autocrats across the world _ tehran, its autocrats across the world who would do the same thing _ the world who would do the same thing our— the world who would do the same thing. our security doesn't stop— thing. our security doesn't stopiust _ thing. our security doesn't
we recognise _ ukraine, do it for poland. we recognise that putin is after his ultimate goal, restoring the soviet union and that puts all our— the soviet union and that puts all our allies and us at risk. and — all our allies and us at risk. and i— all our allies and us at risk. and i think the foreign minister recognises and part of what _ minister recognises and part of what he — minister recognises and part of what he is preaching, it is not just— what he is preaching, it is not...
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.— aid for ukraine. how much influence _ aid for ukraine. how much influence do _ aid for ukraine. how much influence do think - aid for ukraine. how much influence do think the - aid for ukraine. how much i influence do think the former president has on some of these decisions? _ president has on some of these decisions? i think he has a tremendous amount of influence. he is— tremendous amount of influence. he is going to be the republican nominee and there are issues that he is very voice _ are issues that he is very voice for— are issues that he is very voice for us on. but the issue of foreign intelligence has split— of foreign intelligence has split republicans for a very long — split republicans for a very long time. i remembervoting against — long time. i remembervoting against the reforms because i had similar reforms to limit concerns— had similar reforms to limit concerns that might republican and democratic colleagues has 'ust and democratic colleagues has just this — and democra
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it is not a good morning in ukraine today. _ today? it is not a good morning in ukraine today. another _ today? it is not a good morning in ukraine today. another massive i today? it is not a good morning in - ukraine today. another massive wave of russian missile attacks targeting cities across all of ukraine basically. one of the key targets was a major power station outside of kyiv. it has been completely destroyed it was the main source of electricity for three ukrainian regions including the capital. in the second largest city in ukraine 200,000 people were left without electricity as a result of russian air strikes. electricity rationing has been introduced, people are sheltering in the metro. to give you an idea of how major and impact the strikes have, kharkiv is bigger than manchester or liverpool. 1.5 million people live there before the war. elsewhere in ukraine in a southern city we have heard that two people were killed and four injured as a result of a russian missile strike. it's not clear what has been hit, but over the past weeks, russia's attacks in ukraine ha
it is not a good morning in ukraine today. _ today? it is not a good morning in ukraine today. another _ today? it is not a good morning in ukraine today. another massive i today? it is not a good morning in - ukraine today. another massive wave of russian missile attacks targeting cities across all of ukraine basically. one of the key targets was a major power station outside of kyiv. it has been completely destroyed it was the main source of electricity for three ukrainian regions including...
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it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine. yet _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, it _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, it came i well. it wasn't a good morning in | ukraine, yet again, it came under well. it wasn't a good morning in i ukraine, yet again, it came under a massive wave of russian missile strikes. according to the ukrainian president, a0 missiles were launched at ukraine overnight. russia managed to completely destroy one of the biggest power plants in ukraine located outside of kyiv, the main supplier of electricity to three regions in central ukraine including the ukrainian capital. in kharkiv 200,000 people were left without electricity after ten missiles were launched at kharkiv which is ukraine's second—largest city. this is pretty big pretty bad. other cities came under attack as well ranging from zaporizhzhia in the south—east to lviv in the very west of the country. the kenyan president has repeated increasingly more
it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine. yet _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, it _ well. it wasn't a good morning in ukraine, yet again, it came i well. it wasn't a good morning in | ukraine, yet again, it came under well. it wasn't a good morning in i ukraine, yet again, it came under a massive wave of russian missile strikes. according to the ukrainian president, a0 missiles...
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putin said that the latest attacks on ukraine are part of an effort to demilitarize ukraine. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford, reports from kharkiv. here in kharkiv there was just another air raid. and those are happening almost every day now. we heard the sound of explosions and that's when metro stations like this one become a shelter for people. people head underground to hide from those missiles, because itjust takes a few seconds before they reach this city from russia, which is around about a0 kilometres away. now, we don't know what was targeted this time, but we do know over overnight here in ukraine, there was a massive attack by russia on the energy infrastructure right across the country, from west to here in the northeast. and here in kharkiv, $300 missiles were fired. they destroyed a power substation, electricity substation, and they damaged yet another power plant here. and the city is struggling. you know, the metro is up and running, but there are long gaps between trains. people are facing blackouts in the electricity supply to their houses, shops, busin
putin said that the latest attacks on ukraine are part of an effort to demilitarize ukraine. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford, reports from kharkiv. here in kharkiv there was just another air raid. and those are happening almost every day now. we heard the sound of explosions and that's when metro stations like this one become a shelter for people. people head underground to hide from those missiles, because itjust takes a few seconds before they reach this city from russia,...
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not only is there fair in ukraine, but| is there fair in ukraine, but also fatigue, isn't there? the age of conscription, signing up, has been lowered, by president zelensky. that's ri . ht. president zelensky. that's right- how _ president zelensky. that's right. how has _ president zelensky. that's right. how has that - president zelensky. that's right. how has that been l right. how has that been received? _ right. how has that been received? will _ right. how has that been received? will it - right. how has that been received? will it work? | right. how has that been received? will it work? i| received? will it work? i wouldn't say it is fatigue, don't get me wrong, mostly in the western media we hear this word, we don't hear it much in ukraine. but i understand what you mean. yesterday, indeed, in the second reading in the parliament, approved the law of conscription, or mobilisation, how we called it, and so starting from the age of 25 that now the people in ukraine can be conscripted, till 60. it also provoked a lot of a wave of not understanding, because not only in the u
not only is there fair in ukraine, but| is there fair in ukraine, but also fatigue, isn't there? the age of conscription, signing up, has been lowered, by president zelensky. that's ri . ht. president zelensky. that's right- how _ president zelensky. that's right. how has _ president zelensky. that's right. how has that - president zelensky. that's right. how has that been l right. how has that been received? _ right. how has that been received? will _ right. how has that been received? will it...
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we do that by standing up to aggression in ukraine. nato has done that, the united states has done it, japan has done that. that's important for the peace of the world. sumi: speaking of the neighborhood, the u.s. relations with china have grown ever more tense. how is japan navigating its relationship with beijing? >> japan is a major trading partner with china, as are we. there is the factor of the economic part. people in japan understand that if the united states is not there, they are in a very precarious position. having said that, the japanese self-defense forces are top-flight. what we are talking about now are things i can only imagine 10 or 20 years ago. you are talking about an alliance where you have control together places where we are putting people closer together so we can make this work better. the defense of taiwan is going to have implications in japan, it will have implications all over asia. we will see xi jinping doing things like what happened in hong kong. when you see the south china sea being militarized. thos
we do that by standing up to aggression in ukraine. nato has done that, the united states has done it, japan has done that. that's important for the peace of the world. sumi: speaking of the neighborhood, the u.s. relations with china have grown ever more tense. how is japan navigating its relationship with beijing? >> japan is a major trading partner with china, as are we. there is the factor of the economic part. people in japan understand that if the united states is not there, they...
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editor in chief of the ukraine analytic, thank you. here — police say human remains of a young baby have been found at a house in wigan. five people — aged between 20 and 70 — have been arrested on suspicion of concealing a death and unlawful burial. our reporter yunus mulla gave us this update. the remains of a baby were found here in the marsh green area of wigan after police were contacted by a partner agency understood to be social services. police have searched two different properties and as a result of their investigations, five people have been arrested on suspicion of concealing death and unlawful burial. the five are aged between 20 and 27. now, we understand that some of those people that were questioned and then released on bail had special needs. this kind of discovery clearly is going to have a huge impact on the community here, police say. and as a result of that, they say that this is a truly heartbreaking discovery and they've devoted several teams here and also specialist resources to try and get some answers fo
editor in chief of the ukraine analytic, thank you. here — police say human remains of a young baby have been found at a house in wigan. five people — aged between 20 and 70 — have been arrested on suspicion of concealing a death and unlawful burial. our reporter yunus mulla gave us this update. the remains of a baby were found here in the marsh green area of wigan after police were contacted by a partner agency understood to be social services. police have searched two different...
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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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we have had ukraine saying it was russia who were staging these attacks and ukraine has called on russia to leave zaporizhzhia which is now occupied by the russians and return it to ukrainian control once again. the iaea has passed four resolutions condemning russian activity around zaporizhzhia over the past two years. the last one was last month, where they appealed to russia to leave zaporizhzhia. but this is a complicated diplomatic process. as i said, both russia and ukraine are on the board, so a stormy meeting of words, but not quite clear yet whether one can ascribe blame to either side. whether one can ascribe blame to either side-— either side. bethany bell, thank ou. we either side. bethany bell, thank you- we are _ either side. bethany bell, thank you. we are getting _ either side. bethany bell, thank you. we are getting reports - either side. bethany bell, thank| you. we are getting reports from reuters that russian overnight strikes completely destroyed a thermal power plant outside the ukrainian capital of kyiv, that's from the interfax news agency quoting a senior compa
we have had ukraine saying it was russia who were staging these attacks and ukraine has called on russia to leave zaporizhzhia which is now occupied by the russians and return it to ukrainian control once again. the iaea has passed four resolutions condemning russian activity around zaporizhzhia over the past two years. the last one was last month, where they appealed to russia to leave zaporizhzhia. but this is a complicated diplomatic process. as i said, both russia and ukraine are on the...
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and that means, for ukraine, they're more devastating. sarah rainsford there. we are getting reports that russian forces have shot down four ukrainian drones in russia's rostov region, home to an oil refinery. previously targeted by kyiv. the governor of that region is said friday's attack hasn't caused any damage or casualties. us presidentjoe biden has assured the leaders of the philippines and japan that us defence commitments are ironclad, amid tensions in the south china sea. president biden hosted japan's prime minister, fumio kishida, and the philippine president, ferdinand marcosjunior, at a summit in the white house on thursday. he said washington was ready to defend manila from any attack in the south china sea and that he wanted to strengthen ties between the countries to ensure security and prosperity. when we stand as one, we're able to forge a better future for all, and that's what this new trilat is all about in my view — building a better future for people across the indo—pacific and, quite frankly, beyond, around the world. so thank you bot
and that means, for ukraine, they're more devastating. sarah rainsford there. we are getting reports that russian forces have shot down four ukrainian drones in russia's rostov region, home to an oil refinery. previously targeted by kyiv. the governor of that region is said friday's attack hasn't caused any damage or casualties. us presidentjoe biden has assured the leaders of the philippines and japan that us defence commitments are ironclad, amid tensions in the south china sea. president...
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talks between the uk and us also covered the war in ukraine. the two governments are providing kyiv with billions of dollars in military aid. but the pentagon has spent almost all the money budgeted for the war effort, and further funding is stalled in the us congress. us central command says it's sending guns and ammunition it seized from an iranian ship. the weaponry includes ak—47s, ammunition, and rocket—propelled grenades was allegedly on its way to the iran—backed houthis in yemen. diverting seized weapons like these are one way the us can help ukraine without funding from congress. for more on the uk—us talks on gaza and ukraine, here's our state department correspondent, tom bateman. it was on march eight, that lord cameron had said he expected to get advice within days on whether or not israel had breached international humanitarian law in gaza. here we are a month later and there has still been no word on that. i asked mr cameron at the news conference whether or not there had been a decision by the uk government. on that part
talks between the uk and us also covered the war in ukraine. the two governments are providing kyiv with billions of dollars in military aid. but the pentagon has spent almost all the money budgeted for the war effort, and further funding is stalled in the us congress. us central command says it's sending guns and ammunition it seized from an iranian ship. the weaponry includes ak—47s, ammunition, and rocket—propelled grenades was allegedly on its way to the iran—backed houthis in yemen....
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we use russian money to fund the budget gap in ukraine and have money for rebuilding ukraine. >> do you think this might help some of them orc skeptical colleagues in the house to get behind this support? >> when i first introduced the bill last spring, it had a lot of support across the conference. it was marked up in the house. it passed overwhelmingly. it also had a very strong vote in the senate foreign relations committee. i do think we have the support. i think it would bring reluctant members to support it because it is using russian money. >> we will leave it there but >> thank you so >> much for joining us today. great to be with you. >> also on capitol hill today, the democratic majority in the senate voted to dismiss both impeachment articles against homeland security secretary mayorkas. he was impeached by the republican-controlled house of representatives. with the democratic party holding a majority in the senate, a vote on wednesday along party lines struck down both articles. we mentioned how johnson introducing his foreign aid proposals as israeli allies rallied to thei
we use russian money to fund the budget gap in ukraine and have money for rebuilding ukraine. >> do you think this might help some of them orc skeptical colleagues in the house to get behind this support? >> when i first introduced the bill last spring, it had a lot of support across the conference. it was marked up in the house. it passed overwhelmingly. it also had a very strong vote in the senate foreign relations committee. i do think we have the support. i think it would bring...
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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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, 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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that will lose him some votes for people who want stronger support of ukraine. he is experiment and with a few different items on the legislative menu, none of which seem to have captured both the existing supporters of ukraine and those who have thus far been unwilling to back any proposal like this. right now, for the short term, i am betting on inertia that basically he has known what the stakes were for quite a period of time now and not moved ahead with something, so 'm not betting that things are going to change dramatically in sort of the next 24 to 48 hours. then again, you know, perhaps the international and domestic pressure -- obviously, the overwhelming majorities in both the house and senate that are ready to pass this if the bill moves ahead, you know, there are people who think something has got to give and eventually, you will see a big package get through. i don't currently know how that happens. louis: you are betting on inertia. dave, thank you very much for coming on the program and explaining that to us. thank you. i just want to bring you a
that will lose him some votes for people who want stronger support of ukraine. he is experiment and with a few different items on the legislative menu, none of which seem to have captured both the existing supporters of ukraine and those who have thus far been unwilling to back any proposal like this. right now, for the short term, i am betting on inertia that basically he has known what the stakes were for quite a period of time now and not moved ahead with something, so 'm not betting that...
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almost a third made it through ukraine's air defences. this is some of the latest video that's come into the newsroom — showing a major coal power plant near kyiv after it was hit by russian air and drone attacks. in the north east, kharkiv�*s power plants suffered major damage in late march — and the region has now been hard hit again. the mayor has announced yet more blackouts for households and businesses. in western ukraine, at least two thermal power plants suffered "significant damage" overnight — placing even more strain on the electricity supply nationwide. and in the southern city of mykolaiv, four civilians have been killed in a russian attack involving ballistic missiles. our eastern europe correspondent rainsford is in kharkiv. in kharkiv, another air raid and they have been happening pretty much every day now. there's just been another air raid, the sound of more explosions in the city, which is when metro stations like this one become a shelter and people head underground not to get a train, but to make sure they're
almost a third made it through ukraine's air defences. this is some of the latest video that's come into the newsroom — showing a major coal power plant near kyiv after it was hit by russian air and drone attacks. in the north east, kharkiv�*s power plants suffered major damage in late march — and the region has now been hard hit again. the mayor has announced yet more blackouts for households and businesses. in western ukraine, at least two thermal power plants suffered "significant...
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that said, we should take nothing away from the fact that, rather like the russian attack in ukraine in 2022, this was attack in ukraine in 2022, this was a sovereign state, iran, attacking another sovereign state, israel, and should condemn it absolutely roundly, and with the greatest degree of outrage. that roundly, and with the greatest degree of outrage.— roundly, and with the greatest degree of outrage. that is exactly what has come _ degree of outrage. that is exactly what has come out _ degree of outrage. that is exactly what has come out of _ degree of outrage. that is exactly what has come out of the - degree of outrage. that is exactly what has come out of the g7 - degree of outrage. that is exactly - what has come out of the g7 meeting, i think we can put on screen the first pictures of the call that was made with those leaders, the g7 unanimously condemning the iranian attack, calling on both sides to exercise restraint, no surprise in terms of that being the outcome, but your assessment, terms of that being the outcome, but yourassessment, lord terms of that being the
that said, we should take nothing away from the fact that, rather like the russian attack in ukraine in 2022, this was attack in ukraine in 2022, this was a sovereign state, iran, attacking another sovereign state, israel, and should condemn it absolutely roundly, and with the greatest degree of outrage. that roundly, and with the greatest degree of outrage.— roundly, and with the greatest degree of outrage. that is exactly what has come _ degree of outrage. that is exactly what has come out...
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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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there were repeated warnings from the white house, from other us officials in the last few days, urging ukraine, urging — sorry, iran — to call off or perhaps water down their plans for attacking israel, precisely because they wanted it to act as a deterrent. they wanted to de—escalate tensions and ensure that this did not somehow snowball into something that was then out of their control. �* that was then out of their control-— that was then out of their control. �* ., , ., , , ., , control. and obviously, it was signposted — control. and obviously, it was signposted that _ control. and obviously, it was signposted that some - control. and obviously, it was signposted that some sort i control. and obviously, it was signposted that some sort of| signposted that some sort of running an action was potentially likely to happen. we saw various high—profile military meetings in the region. we still do not have the full details, do we, in terms of exactly what the us involvement was?— terms of exactly what the us involvement was? no, we do not. we heard — involvement was? no, we d
there were repeated warnings from the white house, from other us officials in the last few days, urging ukraine, urging — sorry, iran — to call off or perhaps water down their plans for attacking israel, precisely because they wanted it to act as a deterrent. they wanted to de—escalate tensions and ensure that this did not somehow snowball into something that was then out of their control. �* that was then out of their control-— that was then out of their control. �* ., , ., , , .,...
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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
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...
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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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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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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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let�*s not forget ukraine and the way ukrainians rely on un support in that war, and what is in this for russia after this attack. a truly global situation, and indeed the un security council will meet later today. you mentioned the mood on the streets of tehran and other cities this morning. as you know, the iranian clerical regime has come under unprecedented pressure in recent years. do you think there would be a temporary rallying around the regime because it is now involved in this confrontation with israel? it is hard to say because the opposing side, those who are not approving of iran�*s strategies towards israel and do not want to support the war with israel, are not allowed to come to the streets to express their opinions. so, we don�*t know what percentage of iranian citizens are in favour of the war. i personally believe there is very little stamina, considering the lack of trust, the widening gap between state and citizens, rounds and rounds of uprisings, corruption cases, scandals by the government. and all the mismanagement, all the wrong policy—making, the nepot
let�*s not forget ukraine and the way ukrainians rely on un support in that war, and what is in this for russia after this attack. a truly global situation, and indeed the un security council will meet later today. you mentioned the mood on the streets of tehran and other cities this morning. as you know, the iranian clerical regime has come under unprecedented pressure in recent years. do you think there would be a temporary rallying around the regime because it is now involved in this...
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there were repeated warnings from the white house from other us officials in the last few days, urging ukraine, sorry, urging iran to call off or perhaps water down their plans for attacking israel. precisely because they wanted it to act as a deterrent, right, they wanted to de—escalate the tensions and ensure that this didn't somehow snowball into something that was then out of their control. �* ., , ., , , ., , control. and, obviously, it was signposted _ control. and, obviously, it was signposted that _ control. and, obviously, it was signposted that some - control. and, obviously, it was signposted that some sort - control. and, obviously, it was signposted that some sort of. control. and, obviously, it was - signposted that some sort of iranian action was potentially likely to happen, with various military meetings in the region. we still don't have the full details in terms of exactly what the us involvement was. ., ., �* ~ ., ., was. no, we don't. we heard in a statement _ was. no, we don't. we heard in a statement from _ was. no, we don't. we heard in a statement from president
there were repeated warnings from the white house from other us officials in the last few days, urging ukraine, sorry, urging iran to call off or perhaps water down their plans for attacking israel. precisely because they wanted it to act as a deterrent, right, they wanted to de—escalate the tensions and ensure that this didn't somehow snowball into something that was then out of their control. �* ., , ., , , ., , control. and, obviously, it was signposted _ control. and, obviously, it was...
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house so that they may take up the national security supplement which included support for israel, ukraine as well as taiwan and i think that's incredibly important see israel to continue to be under attack by iranian proxies and in this case the iranian state, underscores the need for the united states to pass that national security supplemental. do you think this is an illustration of that need that will chime with a freedom caucus, for example, that this is an illustration of writ large of the risks that exist on the world stage and that that will move anything when it comes to that bill and passing it on congress? it’s comes to that bill and passing it on congress?— it on congress? it's hard to ro'ect it on congress? it's hard to project what will _ it on congress? it's hard to project what will resonate i it on congress? it's hard to . project what will resonate with the freedom caucus. however, i know that there is a good 273 which was the number that voted to pass the pfizer bill last week which was a post—9/ii national security authority that allowed surveillance of barred fo
house so that they may take up the national security supplement which included support for israel, ukraine as well as taiwan and i think that's incredibly important see israel to continue to be under attack by iranian proxies and in this case the iranian state, underscores the need for the united states to pass that national security supplemental. do you think this is an illustration of that need that will chime with a freedom caucus, for example, that this is an illustration of writ large of...
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the wars in the middle east and ukraine took centre stage at a high—level meeting in washington between america and britain's top diplomats. the british foreign secretary, david cameron, says his government has grave concerns about humanitarian access in gaza, but would not be suspending arms exports to israel. he also defended his earlier meeting with former president donald trump as entirely in line with precedent. meanwhile, secretary of state, antony blinken, says the us does not have a date for a potential israeli military operation in rafah but added the state department is working closely with qatar and egypt to establish a ceasefire. no, we do not have a date for any rafah operational at least not one indicated to us by the israelis. on the contrary, what we do have is an ongoing conversation with israel about any rafah operation. the president has been very clear about our concerns, our deep concerns, about israel's ability to move civilians out of harm's way, to care for them once they are out of harm's way, and to have any kind of major military operation that doesn't do real
the wars in the middle east and ukraine took centre stage at a high—level meeting in washington between america and britain's top diplomats. the british foreign secretary, david cameron, says his government has grave concerns about humanitarian access in gaza, but would not be suspending arms exports to israel. he also defended his earlier meeting with former president donald trump as entirely in line with precedent. meanwhile, secretary of state, antony blinken, says the us does not have a...
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amna: and i'm amna nawaz, in kyiv, ukraine. on the newshour tonight, allies urge restraint in israel's response to iran's unprecedented weekend attack. geoff: history is made as former president trump's criminal trial for making alleged hush money payments to an adult film actress gets underway in new york. amna: and, our exclusi
amna: and i'm amna nawaz, in kyiv, ukraine. on the newshour tonight, allies urge restraint in israel's response to iran's unprecedented weekend attack. geoff: history is made as former president trump's criminal trial for making alleged hush money payments to an adult film actress gets underway in new york. amna: and, our exclusi
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about what is happening right now because anything that diverts attention from what is happening in ukraine is in russia's interest and for the chinese do, anything that pivots the us from its competition with china is also beneficial, but also to a limit because china gets the majority of its energy from this region and does not want to see a significant increase in oil prices as a result of instability. but one important point that i want to bring up is that although i agree with mark that iran does not have a lot of friends in the region in terms of regional governments, but one has to remember that what iran has done tonight basically is going to buy it a lot of power in the arab and muslim world given all the resentments that were created as a result of six months of horrors that had actually happened in gaza after hamas attack on october 7. if you think about a player like saudi arabia, for example, it doesn't condemned iran but it doesn't condemned iran but it has called for a straight, would you make of that. the saudis would you make of that. i““i2 saudis experienced what kind
about what is happening right now because anything that diverts attention from what is happening in ukraine is in russia's interest and for the chinese do, anything that pivots the us from its competition with china is also beneficial, but also to a limit because china gets the majority of its energy from this region and does not want to see a significant increase in oil prices as a result of instability. but one important point that i want to bring up is that although i agree with mark that...
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protect the free world from the axis of evil, and i have to say on a personal note that while visiting ukraine last year, i saw the exact same drones in the hands of ukrainian intelligence wc yesterday to attack israel. we are all in the same warm. to attack israel. we are all in the same warm-— to attack israel. we are all in the same warm. h , ., ., , i. same warm. it's understandable you will describe — same warm. it's understandable you will describe and _ same warm. it's understandable you will describe and discuss _ same warm. it's understandable you will describe and discuss your - will describe and discuss your possible actions on a news interview, but will you seek approval and a green light from your biggest ally, the us before you do anything? we biggest ally, the us before you do an hint ? ~ ., , biggest ally, the us before you do an hint ? ~ . , ., anything? we are trying to coordinate _ anything? we are trying to coordinate with _ anything? we are trying to coordinate with our- anything? we are trying to coordinate with our allies i anything? we are trying to i coordinate wit
protect the free world from the axis of evil, and i have to say on a personal note that while visiting ukraine last year, i saw the exact same drones in the hands of ukrainian intelligence wc yesterday to attack israel. we are all in the same warm. to attack israel. we are all in the same warm-— to attack israel. we are all in the same warm. h , ., ., , i. same warm. it's understandable you will describe — same warm. it's understandable you will describe and _ same warm. it's understandable...
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arms race going on here but there is no alternative to a political decision on the part of russia and ukraine to turn that area into a zone where both sides agree not to involve in any direct conflict that could impact safety systems. it is critical that hasn't happened yet. critical that hasn't happened et. ., ~' , ., , critical that hasn't happened et. . ,, , . critical that hasn't happened et. . ~' , . ., yet. thank you very much for “oininu yet. thank you very much for joining us — yet. thank you very much for joining us on _ yet. thank you very much for joining us on the _ yet. thank you very much for joining us on the programmej joining us on the programme this evening.— the united nations began to stripping food and sedan year—long war began. it stripping food and sedan year-long war began. it comes as the country _ year-long war began. it comes as the country risks _ year-long war began. it comes as the country risks triggering | as the country risks triggering the world's largest hunger crisis according to the world food programme. many charities left sudan after heavy fighti
arms race going on here but there is no alternative to a political decision on the part of russia and ukraine to turn that area into a zone where both sides agree not to involve in any direct conflict that could impact safety systems. it is critical that hasn't happened yet. critical that hasn't happened et. ., ~' , ., , critical that hasn't happened et. . ,, , . critical that hasn't happened et. . ~' , . ., yet. thank you very much for “oininu yet. thank you very much for joining us — yet....
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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 the head of ukraine's military warns the situation in the east has "significa ntly worsened". hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. we start with events in the middle east. israel has put its armed forces on alert — and ordered all schools to remain closed on sunday — as concerns mount that an iranian attack may be imminent. tehran has been threatening to retaliate for a deadly air strike on an iranian diplomatic compound in syria. daniel hagari — the israeli military spokesman — said dozens of israeli planes were patrolling the sky and israel was �*prepared very strongly�* in case of an attack from iran. translation of the home front command is publishing an update and adjustment in the defence policy in these minutes, as of tomorrow morning and during the next few days the educational systems, camps and planned trips will not take place. at six o'clock in the morning we will update the directive again, starting tonight and in the coming days no educational activities including overnight stays in parking lots and excursions are allowed. in the last few
and the head of ukraine's military warns the situation in the east has "significa ntly worsened". hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. we start with events in the middle east. israel has put its armed forces on alert — and ordered all schools to remain closed on sunday — as concerns mount that an iranian attack may be imminent. tehran has been threatening to retaliate for a deadly air strike on an iranian diplomatic compound in syria. daniel hagari — the israeli...
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legislative items including the foreign intelligence act passed that was renewed today, but also more aid for ukraine. how much influence do you think the former president has on some of these decisions? i think the former president has on some of these decisions?- think the former president has on some of these decisions? i think is a tremendous _ some of these decisions? i think is a tremendous amount _ some of these decisions? i think is a tremendous amount of _ some of these decisions? i think is| a tremendous amount of influence. some of these decisions? i think is - a tremendous amount of influence. he is going _ a tremendous amount of influence. he is going to _ a tremendous amount of influence. he is going to be the republican nominee, there are issues that he is very voice _ nominee, there are issues that he is very voice for— nominee, there are issues that he is very voice for us on, but the divisive _ very voice for us on, but the divisive issue has split republicans for a while — divisive issue has split republicans for a while. i divisive issue has split republicans fora while. i rem
legislative items including the foreign intelligence act passed that was renewed today, but also more aid for ukraine. how much influence do you think the former president has on some of these decisions? i think the former president has on some of these decisions?- think the former president has on some of these decisions? i think is a tremendous _ some of these decisions? i think is a tremendous amount _ some of these decisions? i think is a tremendous amount of _ some of these decisions? i...
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let's not forget ukraine and the way ukrainians rely on un support in that war. and what is in this for russia after this attack. aha, that war. and what is in this for russia after this attack.- russia after this attack. a truly rlobal russia after this attack. a truly global and _ russia after this attack. a truly global and indeed _ russia after this attack. a truly global and indeed the - russia after this attack. a truly global and indeed the un - russia after this attack. a truly i global and indeed the un security council will meet later today. you mentioned the mood on the streets of tehran and other cities this morning. as you know, the iranian clerical regime has come under unprecedented pressure in recent years. do you think there would be a temporary rallying around the regime because it is now involved in this confrontation with israel? it is hard to say — confrontation with israel? it is hard to say because _ confrontation with israel? it 3 hard to say because the opposing side, those who are not approving iran's strategies towards israel and do n
let's not forget ukraine and the way ukrainians rely on un support in that war. and what is in this for russia after this attack. aha, that war. and what is in this for russia after this attack.- russia after this attack. a truly rlobal russia after this attack. a truly global and _ russia after this attack. a truly global and indeed _ russia after this attack. a truly global and indeed the - russia after this attack. a truly global and indeed the un - russia after this attack. a truly i global...
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and i do have to say on a personal note that while visiting ukraine last year, i saw in the headquarters of the ukrainian intelligence the exact same drones, and others, that were used yesterday to attack israel. we are all in the same war. it's understandable you won't describe and discuss your possible actions on a news interview, but will you seek approval and the green light from your biggest ally, the us, before you do anything? we are trying to coordinate with our allies and as i already said, their support definitely has passed unnoticed in this country and we are grateful. at the same time as any democratically elected government leadership in israel is first and foremost concerned with the protection of its own citizens. and we will do everything it takes to protect the israelis. and the very fact that the millions of israelis could spend the last night in their beds and not in bomb shelters is due to the wonderful action of our defence systems, of our idf, the israeli defense forces, and the assistance from our allies. and i sincerely hope it will stay like that. to what extent
and i do have to say on a personal note that while visiting ukraine last year, i saw in the headquarters of the ukrainian intelligence the exact same drones, and others, that were used yesterday to attack israel. we are all in the same war. it's understandable you won't describe and discuss your possible actions on a news interview, but will you seek approval and the green light from your biggest ally, the us, before you do anything? we are trying to coordinate with our allies and as i already...