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chernihiv — in northern ukraine, according to emergency services. a new conscription drive in myanmar has prompted thousands of young men to flee the country. the bbc has met some of those escaping the draft by travelling to thailand. live from our studio in singapore — this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world and we start with israel's prime minister, he has insisted his country will make its own decisions about how to respond to iran's drone and missile attack at the weekend. benjamin netanyahu also has continued concerns regarding the situation in gaza — and it comes in the form of a post on x in the past few hours from joe biden — and relates to the aid situation. the us president said that 3,000 trucks with food and supplies had moved into gaza — a daily increase of over 50% from the week prior. he added, that it's still not enough — and that he continue to urge israel to ramp up land, air, and sea deliveries for gaza civilians. benjamin netanyahu would have also ha
chernihiv — in northern ukraine, according to emergency services. a new conscription drive in myanmar has prompted thousands of young men to flee the country. the bbc has met some of those escaping the draft by travelling to thailand. live from our studio in singapore — this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world and we start with israel's prime minister, he has insisted his country will make its own decisions about how to...
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ukraine will prevail in this war. ukraine will get nato and eu membership. the free world is to win this righteous fight. there is no other option on the table, stephen. and this is ourjoint fight for the future of the humanity. i am not exaggerating. we have to end there. arseniy yatsenyuk, i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you, stephen. hello. slowly but surely, the weather is going to turn a little bit drier, but not an awful lot warmer as we head towards the end of the week. high pressure is tantalisingly close — sitting to the west of the uk, but still far enough away that weather systems can move in around the top of that area of high pressure — bringing cloud, bringing outbreaks of rain. that's exactly what we're going to see through the day on thursday ahead of that cold, frosty start, but we will see some spells of sunshine. that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for nort
ukraine will prevail in this war. ukraine will get nato and eu membership. the free world is to win this righteous fight. there is no other option on the table, stephen. and this is ourjoint fight for the future of the humanity. i am not exaggerating. we have to end there. arseniy yatsenyuk, i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you, stephen. hello. slowly but surely, the weather is going to turn a little bit drier, but not an awful lot warmer as we head towards the end of the...
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and if you want to hear the latest on what is going on in ukraine you can dowload ukraine cast from bbc sounds twice and we'll be there until the war condludes let's just look at one front page for tomorrow — nick — the times allege that tory mp mark menzies, the conservative mp for fylde is under investigation over allegations that campaign funds were misused and that he abused his position after allegedly making a late—night phone call saying he'd been locked up by "bad people" who were demanding thousands of pounds. the times is alleging that mr menzies is under investigation over allegations that campaign funds were misused and that he abused his position after allegedly making a late night phone call saying he had been locked up by what he described as bad people who were demanding thousands of pounds. the times has also said the conservative party has been aware of these allegations were more than three months. and until tonight, had not taken any action. we try to contact mr menzies this evening. we haven't heard back. the conservative party in an initial statement this eve
and if you want to hear the latest on what is going on in ukraine you can dowload ukraine cast from bbc sounds twice and we'll be there until the war condludes let's just look at one front page for tomorrow — nick — the times allege that tory mp mark menzies, the conservative mp for fylde is under investigation over allegations that campaign funds were misused and that he abused his position after allegedly making a late—night phone call saying he'd been locked up by "bad...
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what if ukraine loses to russia? we'll ask a combat medic for her thoughts as she prepares to go back to the front line. good evening. every conservative prime minister since 2010 has pledged to to cut migration — both legal and illegal — and yet, after 1a years in power, the party is still trying to make good on its promises. two years ago, borisjohnson announced the government planned to send asylums seekers who crossed the channel on boats to rwanda. so it introduced the nationality and borders act. it didn't work. then it tried with the illegal migration act. that didn't work either. tonight, rishi sunak�*s safety of rwanda bill is still not yet quite on the verge of becoming law because the house of lords is refusing to back down on two amendments. nick's here. we're heading for round four of pin pong — four of ping pong — where where are we tonight? we are in a lengthy session of parliamentary ping—pong, that is the process when the two houses of parliament cannot agree, so the legislation passes to
what if ukraine loses to russia? we'll ask a combat medic for her thoughts as she prepares to go back to the front line. good evening. every conservative prime minister since 2010 has pledged to to cut migration — both legal and illegal — and yet, after 1a years in power, the party is still trying to make good on its promises. two years ago, borisjohnson announced the government planned to send asylums seekers who crossed the channel on boats to rwanda. so it introduced the nationality and...
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if it passes, ukraine might do more than hold on. if it doesn't, the talk may shift to compromise or defeat. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. there has always been global scepticism of the official count of russia's war dead given by the kremlin, with independent analysis suggesting the figure is much higher. one obvious marker is the changing state of russia's cemeteries, like this one in a city south of moscow, pictured here four months before the outbreak of war in october 2021. and this is the same burial ground 18 months later. today, the kremlin responded to the bbc�*s investigation into the numbers of war dead, and neither confirmed or denied our reporting that at least 50,000 troops have died. officials say they're bound by laws on state secrets. olga ivshina reports. in russia, the number of war graves is growing fast. 5th of november. 9th of november. listing the dates of death, volunteers have sent us this video from the city of vladivostok. and here is the same cemetery from above. in the last two years, it has grown t
if it passes, ukraine might do more than hold on. if it doesn't, the talk may shift to compromise or defeat. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. there has always been global scepticism of the official count of russia's war dead given by the kremlin, with independent analysis suggesting the figure is much higher. one obvious marker is the changing state of russia's cemeteries, like this one in a city south of moscow, pictured here four months before the outbreak of war in october 2021. and this is...
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at 10pm, what price vladimir putin's war in ukraine? we reveal as many as 50,000 russian troops have died. the kremlin won't confirm or deny ourfindings. 0fficial estimates of the war dead are much lower. it comes as a russian missile kills 17 people in northern ukraine. president zelensky has partly blamed the attack on western allies for not providing his country with the same level of support as they have with israel in the middle east. also tonight, the scottish government is to ditch a key climate change target. this despite the scottish greens being in government with the snp. the actor hugh grant settles his press intrusion case against the sun for what he calls an "enormous sum of money." are a brilliant save but it is in the second time around from rodrygo. and real madrid take an early lead against manchester city — but was it enough to knock them out of the champions league? and on newsnight at 10:30pm... we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus a first look at tomorrow
at 10pm, what price vladimir putin's war in ukraine? we reveal as many as 50,000 russian troops have died. the kremlin won't confirm or deny ourfindings. 0fficial estimates of the war dead are much lower. it comes as a russian missile kills 17 people in northern ukraine. president zelensky has partly blamed the attack on western allies for not providing his country with the same level of support as they have with israel in the middle east. also tonight, the scottish government is to ditch a key...
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if ukraine doesn't -et money to ukraine. if ukraine doesn't get the _ money to ukraine. if ukraine doesn't get the backing of the united states. — get the backing of the united states, how do they win the war? and if they— states, how do they win the war? and if they do— states, how do they win the war? and if they do not— states, how do they win the war? and if they do not have the materials to help them — if they do not have the materials to help them fight off china's applies to russia, — help them fight off china's applies to russia, than they're going to be in a serious — to russia, than they're going to be in a serious crisis with ukraine unable — in a serious crisis with ukraine unable to— in a serious crisis with ukraine unable to defend themselves. speaking to the former ukrainian prime minister tonight and i quote, without the support, the chances of ukraine prepared prevailing in this war are very low and i'm not sure if they're capable of filling the gaps. so, the states of what's going on are really high —— stakes are high for the europ
if ukraine doesn't -et money to ukraine. if ukraine doesn't get the _ money to ukraine. if ukraine doesn't get the backing of the united states. — get the backing of the united states, how do they win the war? and if they— states, how do they win the war? and if they do— states, how do they win the war? and if they do not— states, how do they win the war? and if they do not have the materials to help them — if they do not have the materials to help them fight off china's applies to...
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and they're also being used in ukraine. 0ur duty is to expand the sanctions on the regime. thea;r the sanctions on the regime. they are, of the sanctions on the regime. they are. of course _ the sanctions on the regime. they are, of course aware _ the sanctions on the regime. they are, of course aware here - the sanctions on the regime. they are, of course aware here that those sanctions _ are, of course aware here that those sanctions can — are, of course aware here that those sanctions can often be symbolic rather _ sanctions can often be symbolic rather than actually game changing weather— rather than actually game changing weather also working on is trying to find ways _ weather also working on is trying to find ways to prevent iran from circumventing any sanctions and their— circumventing any sanctions and their increasing sanctions on drones in the _ their increasing sanctions on drones in the school supplies and also, they're — in the school supplies and also, they're talking about in the uk, potential— they're talking about in the uk, potential to prescrib
and they're also being used in ukraine. 0ur duty is to expand the sanctions on the regime. thea;r the sanctions on the regime. they are, of the sanctions on the regime. they are. of course _ the sanctions on the regime. they are, of course aware _ the sanctions on the regime. they are, of course aware here - the sanctions on the regime. they are, of course aware here that those sanctions _ are, of course aware here that those sanctions can — are, of course aware here that those sanctions can...
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next to the war in ukraine. president volodymyr zelensky has blamed a lack of air defences for ukraine's inability to protect the northern city of chernihiv from the latest deadly russian missile attack. the city's mayor said the morning strikes killed at least 17 people and injured more than 60 others. rescuers are still searching the rubble of damaged buildings for survivors. james waterhouse sent this report from kyiv. bus passengers dive for cover after two missiles hit nearby. what follows is the haunting sound of a third. explosion in chernihiv, air strikes happen with little notice. russia tried and failed to take this city, but with its border only 60 miles away, the skies bring a constant threat. "i was walking my dog," says maxim. "i heard a hit, then a second and a third. "i thought it was air defence working." the explosions are followed by a familiar recovery routine, with the number of dead expected to rise. for ukrainians, there is no escape from russia's invasion and their leader keeps asking his
next to the war in ukraine. president volodymyr zelensky has blamed a lack of air defences for ukraine's inability to protect the northern city of chernihiv from the latest deadly russian missile attack. the city's mayor said the morning strikes killed at least 17 people and injured more than 60 others. rescuers are still searching the rubble of damaged buildings for survivors. james waterhouse sent this report from kyiv. bus passengers dive for cover after two missiles hit nearby. what follows...
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50,000 russian soldiers killed in the war in ukraine — the findings of a bbc investigation. the kremlin refuses to confirm or deny it. and this is what happened after a year and a half's rain fell yesterday in dubai. and coming up on bbc news, it's all to play for at the etihad, where, after sharing six goals last week, manchester city and real madrid meet once again for a place in the champions league semifinals. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a fall in the price of some meats, crumpets and chocolate biscuits has helped push down inflation to its lowest level for 2.5 years. the rate at which consumer prices rose was 3.2% last month. that's down from 3.4% in february. food prices were the main reason for the fall — it is slightly less than had been expected. inflation has been gradually coming down since its peak 18 months ago. 0ur chief economics correspondent, dharshini david, reports. from the moment her day starts, higher prices are taking their toll on sam, who cares for adults with learning difficulties. water is nearly 9% more expensive than a year
50,000 russian soldiers killed in the war in ukraine — the findings of a bbc investigation. the kremlin refuses to confirm or deny it. and this is what happened after a year and a half's rain fell yesterday in dubai. and coming up on bbc news, it's all to play for at the etihad, where, after sharing six goals last week, manchester city and real madrid meet once again for a place in the champions league semifinals. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a fall in the price of some...
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let's turn out to the war in ukraine. for more than two years bbc news russian service and its partners have been gathering and verifying the identities of russian fighters killed in ukraine. they have now established more than 50,000 have died. that figure is eight times more than the losses russia has acknowledged. the data collected by the bbc reveals that more russian fighters died in the second year of the war than the first — a reflection of how russian tactics have changed over time, and confirmation that the human cost of the war has only risen. lead investigator olga ivshina has more. in russia, the number of war graves is growing fast. 5th of november... 9th of november... listing the dates of death, volunteers have sent us this video from the city of vladivostok. here is the same cemetery from above. in the last two years, it has grown twice in size a pattern seen in graveyards all over russia. since the start of the invasion the bbc and its partners have verified photos of graves, social media posts and news
let's turn out to the war in ukraine. for more than two years bbc news russian service and its partners have been gathering and verifying the identities of russian fighters killed in ukraine. they have now established more than 50,000 have died. that figure is eight times more than the losses russia has acknowledged. the data collected by the bbc reveals that more russian fighters died in the second year of the war than the first — a reflection of how russian tactics have changed over time,...
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a russian missile kills 1a and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. inflation in the uk has fallen to its lowest level for two and a half years as some food prices drop. hello, i'm annita mcveigh and welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. three days after iran's unprecedented attack on israel, diplomacy is intensifying to ease tensions in this region and the risk of a dangerous escalatory spiral. later... the team seeks many suggestions but said israel would make its own decisions. translation: i am now coming from meetings i with the foreign ministers of great britain and germany. last night, i spoke to british prime minister rishi sunak and soon i will also speak to other leaders. i thank our friends for their support in defending israel, and i say this for both the verbal support and support in actions. they also have all kinds of proposal and advice, i appreciate it, but i want to be clear — we will make our decisions on our own, and the state of israel will do what it needs defend itsel
a russian missile kills 1a and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. inflation in the uk has fallen to its lowest level for two and a half years as some food prices drop. hello, i'm annita mcveigh and welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. three days after iran's unprecedented attack on israel, diplomacy is intensifying to ease tensions in this region and the risk of a dangerous escalatory spiral. later... the team seeks...
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ukraine has now far an past 50,000. we have more inner a bbc investigation the projections for working age people in the uk off working age people in the uk off work due to long—term sickness is set to increase by 700,000 people in the coming years, new research suggests. let's look at the big day business news now. annita mcveigh, thank you very much. we're starting with inflation — the rate at which prices have been rising is something that continues to trouble millions of people around the world. here in the uk, there's been another fall in the inflation rate, the global picture is somewhat mixed and that's giving central bankers — the people who decide how much it should cost to borrow money — plenty to think about. uk inflation for march has been reported at an annnualised rate of 3.2%. that data coming out earlier today. that's a long way from its recent peak of just over ii%. the latest figures show a fall in the cost of meat and furniture, among other things. but many forecasters had been banking on a mo
ukraine has now far an past 50,000. we have more inner a bbc investigation the projections for working age people in the uk off working age people in the uk off work due to long—term sickness is set to increase by 700,000 people in the coming years, new research suggests. let's look at the big day business news now. annita mcveigh, thank you very much. we're starting with inflation — the rate at which prices have been rising is something that continues to trouble millions of people around...
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ukraine has now far an past 50,000. we have more inner a bbc investigation the projections for working age people in the uk off working age people in the uk off work due to long—term sickness is set to increase by 700,000 people in the coming years, new research suggests. let's look at the big day business news now. annita mcveigh, thank you very much. we're starting with inflation — the rate at which prices have been rising is something that continues to trouble millions of people around the world. here in the uk, there's been another fall in the inflation rate,
ukraine has now far an past 50,000. we have more inner a bbc investigation the projections for working age people in the uk off working age people in the uk off work due to long—term sickness is set to increase by 700,000 people in the coming years, new research suggests. let's look at the big day business news now. annita mcveigh, thank you very much. we're starting with inflation — the rate at which prices have been rising is something that continues to trouble millions of people around...
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a russian missile for killed iii people and wounded more than 60 in chernihiv in the north of ukraine. inactivity among working—age people in the uk due to long—term sickness is set to increase further over the coming years, new research suggests. and the countdown is on — here's the olympic countdown clock — marking 100 days before the opening of the paris games. and there's a theme here because we are going to catch up with all the sport news from cerebral clearance. some 0lympic chat? it is almost like we planned it! yes, we are 100 days away from the summer olympics in paris, so the countdown is on to have the city ready in different ways to host the games, all permanent infrastructures are now complete and the building of the temporary sites has started and our sports editor dan roan is in paris for us. 100 days to go until paris 2024 and the venues that will host the games themselves are rapidly taking shape. as you can see, we are here in a temporary venue, a 13,000 seat arena. they only began work here only four weeks ago ago and it feels like it will be completed... s
a russian missile for killed iii people and wounded more than 60 in chernihiv in the north of ukraine. inactivity among working—age people in the uk due to long—term sickness is set to increase further over the coming years, new research suggests. and the countdown is on — here's the olympic countdown clock — marking 100 days before the opening of the paris games. and there's a theme here because we are going to catch up with all the sport news from cerebral clearance. some 0lympic...
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a russian missile kills 1a and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. the actor hugh grant settles a long running lawsuit against the publisher of the sun newspaper over claims journalists used private investigators to tap his phone. and the countdown is on, here is the olympic countdown clock marking 100 days before the opening of the paris games. welcome to jerusalem welcome tojerusalem three days after iran's unprecedented attack from iran. across the region and in capitals around the world to try and avoid a dangerous excretory spiral. both iran and israel have been on the phone to many capitals. here in jerusalem today, germany's foreign minister and the british foreign secretary have been meeting a senior israeli officials including the prime minister engine netanyahu. both of them conveyed the same message. that israel could do everything possible to avoid an escalation. prime minister netanyahu answered saying that while israel appreciated their support and suggestions that only israel would decide on the next steps. translation: iam now coming
a russian missile kills 1a and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. the actor hugh grant settles a long running lawsuit against the publisher of the sun newspaper over claims journalists used private investigators to tap his phone. and the countdown is on, here is the olympic countdown clock marking 100 days before the opening of the paris games. welcome to jerusalem welcome tojerusalem three days after iran's unprecedented attack from iran. across the region and in capitals...
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a russian missile kills 14 and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. the actor hugh grant settles a long running lawsuit against the publisher of the sun newspaper over claims journalists used private investigators to tap his phone.
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james waterhouse reporting there from ukraine. now to another story in dubai... heavy rain has battered the gulf states, causing flash flooding — with some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. dubai airport was forced to divert incoming flights for around two hours. officials say there is still significant disruption to flights. nicola dickinson lives in dubai and told me a little more about what's been happening they have had an unprecedented 24 hours. they've lived in the uae for 4.5 years and as you say, we've had our year's rain in one day. it started in the morning. the government have done a fantastic job to pre—warn everybody and get everyone to stay home and work from home. although if people do have to go out, we had take friends to the metro station to try to get to the airport and make a flight, we talked about the flights being a little bit delayed, and coming back, the roads were terribly flooded. and i nearly didn't make it at one point, this road you can see behind me yesterday was very deep and driving a range rover through
james waterhouse reporting there from ukraine. now to another story in dubai... heavy rain has battered the gulf states, causing flash flooding — with some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. dubai airport was forced to divert incoming flights for around two hours. officials say there is still significant disruption to flights. nicola dickinson lives in dubai and told me a little more about what's been happening they have had an unprecedented 24 hours. they've lived in...
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the question he's asking is why that cannot be the same for ukraine for until now ukraine's allies, the same countries you mentioned there, has would not have said that the risk of escalation is too high. but you can be sure he will see this as an opportunity because the situation is becoming increasingly desperate for ukraine, to be frank. and so he will use this to be frank. and so he will use this to politically leveraged his western allies, to try in some way to get them on the same hymn sheet. there is a big vote in the us on more military aid but it's becoming more and more pressing, with more russian air strikes. , ., , and more pressing, with more russian air strikes. , . , ., ~ and more pressing, with more russian air strikes. , . , . ~ , ., and more pressing, with more russian air strikes. , ., , . ~' ,, g. , air strikes. james, thank you. james waterhouse — air strikes. james, thank you. james waterhouse in _ air strikes. james, thank you. james waterhouse in kyiv. _ meanwhile the bbc has confirmed the deaths of 50,000 russian troops since the start of the full scale invasi
the question he's asking is why that cannot be the same for ukraine for until now ukraine's allies, the same countries you mentioned there, has would not have said that the risk of escalation is too high. but you can be sure he will see this as an opportunity because the situation is becoming increasingly desperate for ukraine, to be frank. and so he will use this to be frank. and so he will use this to politically leveraged his western allies, to try in some way to get them on the same hymn...
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ukraine has the people, ukraine has the courage, but ukraine does not currently have the weapons and the air defence to secure her freedom. the weapons and the air defence to secure herfreedom. in light of today's russian attack this morning which has killed at least ten and injured —— and injured many more, cani injured —— and injured many more, can i ask the prime minister if he will respond to the statements by president volodymyr zelensky this would not have happened if ukraine had received sufficient defence equipment?— had received sufficient defence equipment? had received sufficient defence ea-uiment? ~ equipment? well, mr speaker, it was a leasure equipment? well, mr speaker, it was a pleasure to — equipment? well, mr speaker, it was a pleasure to address _ equipment? well, mr speaker, it was a pleasure to address members i equipment? well, mr speaker, it was a pleasure to address members of. equipment? well, mr speaker, it was| a pleasure to address members of the ukrainian parliament when i visited ukraine earlier this year. indeed, it was my first foreign visi
ukraine has the people, ukraine has the courage, but ukraine does not currently have the weapons and the air defence to secure her freedom. the weapons and the air defence to secure herfreedom. in light of today's russian attack this morning which has killed at least ten and injured —— and injured many more, cani injured —— and injured many more, can i ask the prime minister if he will respond to the statements by president volodymyr zelensky this would not have happened if ukraine had...
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that's according to ukraine's president zelensky. he said the destruction wouldn't have taken place if ukraine had suffient air defences. the mayor of chernihiv said a high—rise building in a densely—populated neighbourhood was hit. rescue efforts are continuing. the authorities have issued an appeal for blood donations. let's speak to our ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse. what we know about what has happened here? , ., ., ., _ ,., , here? these are familiar symptoms for ukrainians. _ here? these are familiar symptoms for ukrainians. we _ here? these are familiar symptoms for ukrainians. we saw _ here? these are familiar symptoms for ukrainians. we saw footage - for ukrainians. we saw footage online of people running for cover in one case of a trolley bus where there were loud explosions and columns of smoke going into the air. according to authorities in this northern ukrainian city, which is 60
that's according to ukraine's president zelensky. he said the destruction wouldn't have taken place if ukraine had suffient air defences. the mayor of chernihiv said a high—rise building in a densely—populated neighbourhood was hit. rescue efforts are continuing. the authorities have issued an appeal for blood donations. let's speak to our ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse. what we know about what has happened here? , ., ., ., _ ,., , here? these are familiar symptoms for ukrainians....
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russia's military death toll in ukraine has now passed the 50,000 mark — we have more from a bbc investigation coming up. and heavy rain batters the united arab emirates causing flash flooding, some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. welcome to the programme. the uk foreign secretary lord cameron has arrived injerusalem a for talks with israel's leaders about their response to iran's drone and missile attack over the weekend. he's also expected to discuss the continuing humanitarian crisis in gaza. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucetjoined us live earlier from jerusalem with the latest. day when ever saw intensifying in capitals around the world
russia's military death toll in ukraine has now passed the 50,000 mark — we have more from a bbc investigation coming up. and heavy rain batters the united arab emirates causing flash flooding, some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. welcome to the programme. the uk foreign secretary lord cameron has arrived injerusalem a for talks with israel's leaders about their response to iran's drone and missile attack over the weekend. he's also expected to discuss the continuing...
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russia�*s military death toll in ukraine has now passed the 50,000 mark. we have more from a bbc investigation coming up. and heavy rain batters the united arab emirates causing flash flooding. some places recording a year�*s worth of rain in a single day. uk inflation is down to its lowest level in 2.5 years. figures released show the rate of inflation has fallen to 3.2% in the year to march. it�*s down from 3.4% in the month before, thanks to a drop in price for some food items like crumpets, meat and chocolate biscuits. let�*s speak to steve nolan, lecturer in economics at liverpooljohn moores university. thank you for coming on the programme. ila thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the i programme._ what thank you for coming on the - programme._ what you thank you for coming on the _ programme._ what you make programme. no problem. what you make ofthe programme. no problem. what you make of the numbers? — programme. no problem. what you make of the numbers? generally _ of the numbers? generally as exoected. a _ of
russia�*s military death toll in ukraine has now passed the 50,000 mark. we have more from a bbc investigation coming up. and heavy rain batters the united arab emirates causing flash flooding. some places recording a year�*s worth of rain in a single day. uk inflation is down to its lowest level in 2.5 years. figures released show the rate of inflation has fallen to 3.2% in the year to march. it�*s down from 3.4% in the month before, thanks to a drop in price for some food items like...
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that was a 40—year high driven by a surge in energy prices following the russian invasion of ukraine. the rate for february was 3.4% — down from 4% in january. but it's still above the bank of england's 2% target. we are still seeing price increases. businesses are still struggling. around half intend to increase their prices in the coming months. higher staffing costs remain a key reason for this, with the increase in the minimum wage coming into force earlier this month. the remaining 50% say they think their prices will stay the same, while only 3% are preparing to cut their prices altogether. places like this have bore the brunt of those price increases for raw ingredients which is why you will be thinking a pasta packet at home, 500 grams before inflation, that cost around 50p and has almost doubled to around 50p and has almost doubled to around 95p. the ravioli looks lovely. good morning. the last couple of years, to help me through how you have had to ride out the storm. ., ., ., , storm. the inflation we have been seeinu is storm. the inflation we have been seeing is higher
that was a 40—year high driven by a surge in energy prices following the russian invasion of ukraine. the rate for february was 3.4% — down from 4% in january. but it's still above the bank of england's 2% target. we are still seeing price increases. businesses are still struggling. around half intend to increase their prices in the coming months. higher staffing costs remain a key reason for this, with the increase in the minimum wage coming into force earlier this month. the remaining 50%...
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russia's military death toll in ukraine has now passed the 50,000 mark. we have more from a bbc investigation coming up. and heavy rain batters the united arab emirates, causing flash flooding, with some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. good to have you with us. welcome to the programme, as we continue to watch and wait to see how israel will respond to the attack it faced from iran at the weekend. the israeli war cabinet has met five times so far to discuss what it should do next but still no decision has been made public. but the us and eu have said they are looking at imposing further sanctions on iran in response to the attack. the white house has said it will impose new sanctions targeting iran's missile and drone program. and eu foreign policy chief josep borrell said the bloc was working on it after a number of eu nations requested a tough response.
russia's military death toll in ukraine has now passed the 50,000 mark. we have more from a bbc investigation coming up. and heavy rain batters the united arab emirates, causing flash flooding, with some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. good to have you with us. welcome to the programme, as we continue to watch and wait to see how israel will respond to the attack it faced from iran at the weekend. the israeli war cabinet has met five times so far to discuss what it...
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i think whatever happens with the ukraine bill the fate of ukraine and of mikejohnson. there is also israel as well and could there be resistance there with democrats? how might that play out? there is definite resistance and a complex debate for democrats when it comes to israel aid because of what we see in gaza. the desperation there. the questions about how israel handles itself. should america impose conditions? some about foreign aid that requires a specific human rights be enforced by any ally, some who say we just need to say to israel you are clearly violating current parts of american law, others disagree. israel is a unifying force in congress but not in this case, not on the way that netenyahu has handled it and this aid bill will test exactly where those divisions are. with those things in mind, the potentialfor a motion to vacate with speakerjohnson as well, thinking back to the previous history with getting a speaker, how complicated it was, how much chaos? all the chaos. if speakerjohnson is shown the door, it may happen in the next week or two, we will
i think whatever happens with the ukraine bill the fate of ukraine and of mikejohnson. there is also israel as well and could there be resistance there with democrats? how might that play out? there is definite resistance and a complex debate for democrats when it comes to israel aid because of what we see in gaza. the desperation there. the questions about how israel handles itself. should america impose conditions? some about foreign aid that requires a specific human rights be enforced by...
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they see the border security before they will get onto any ukraine spending. we expect potentially an amendment process that will be important to watch but right now as we are speaking, we still do not have any text of any of these bills, speakerjohnson is trying to thread five needles at once and it is not yet clear he can do that. it at once and it is not yet clear he can do that.— he can do that. it is tricky for mike _ he can do that. it is tricky for mike johnson. - he can do that. it is tricky for mike johnson. we - he can do that. it is tricky l for mike johnson. we heard for mike johnson. we heard rumblings for mikejohnson. we heard rumblings of credit potentially lead to his ousting. according to your sources, how close do you think we might be getting to that now? i you think we might be getting to that now?— to that now? i can only think ofthe to that now? i can only think of the house _ to that now? i can only think of the house of _ to that now? i can only think . of the house of representatives in term of an hour at a time and it is ourfor th
they see the border security before they will get onto any ukraine spending. we expect potentially an amendment process that will be important to watch but right now as we are speaking, we still do not have any text of any of these bills, speakerjohnson is trying to thread five needles at once and it is not yet clear he can do that. it at once and it is not yet clear he can do that.— he can do that. it is tricky for mike _ he can do that. it is tricky for mike johnson. - he can do that. it is...
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first, the house of representatives will vote on long—delayed funding for israel, ukraine, and other american allies. that's according to republican speaker mikejohnson. for months, mrjohnson has stalled a vote on the aid package amid opposition from some republicans over sending further support to kyiv. the new proposal separates ukraine aid from other funding, potentially giving the bill a better chance of passing in the house. his strategy has outraged many in his party, with a second republicanjoining efforts to oustjohnson from power over the plan on tuesday. that same day, house republicans delivered two articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas to the senate. they allege that mr mayorkas failed to enforce us immigration laws, kicking off a trial in the democratic—controlled senate, which is expected to dismiss or table the charges later this week. let's talk about all this now with our panel. with me in studio is rodney davis, former republican us congressman who represented the state of illinois. i'm also joined by stephanie murphy, a fo
first, the house of representatives will vote on long—delayed funding for israel, ukraine, and other american allies. that's according to republican speaker mikejohnson. for months, mrjohnson has stalled a vote on the aid package amid opposition from some republicans over sending further support to kyiv. the new proposal separates ukraine aid from other funding, potentially giving the bill a better chance of passing in the house. his strategy has outraged many in his party, with a second...
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ukraine and russia paused the warfor some times for the students to come out. translation: | think - prime minister modi paused the war, as it was important to get our students out. only a few questioned the claim. it is a crucial power, to influence what people believe to be true. ultimately, it will affect how they vote. yogita limaye, bbc news. we are ramping up our coverage of india's election. you can head over to our website or our mobile app as our extensive coverage begins to unfold. we can see our website there, a lot of detail about what's happening and where is happening and where is happening and where is happening and how it's happening and how it's happening and how it's happening and all the players involved as well. plenty to look forward to. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. heavy rain has battered gulf states causing flash flooding, with some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. dubai airport was forced to divert incoming flights for around two hours, but operations have since restarted. these pictur
ukraine and russia paused the warfor some times for the students to come out. translation: | think - prime minister modi paused the war, as it was important to get our students out. only a few questioned the claim. it is a crucial power, to influence what people believe to be true. ultimately, it will affect how they vote. yogita limaye, bbc news. we are ramping up our coverage of india's election. you can head over to our website or our mobile app as our extensive coverage begins to unfold. we...
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ukraine and russia paused the war for some times for the students to come out. translation: | think - prime minister modi paused the war, as it was important to get our students out. only a few questioned the claim. it is a crucial power, to influence what people believe to be true. ultimately, it will affect how they vote. yogita limaye, bbc news. more than a0 people have died in pakistan after a week of heavy rains and flooding. the deluge caused houses to collapse and destroyed roads. flash floods also disrupted power supplies and the transport network. pakistan's national disaster authority has warned of landslides and floods with more rain expected in the coming days. flooding has been reported in neighbouring afghanistan, where dozens of people were killed and hundreds of homes damaged. heavy rain has battered gulf states causing flash flooding — with some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. dubai airport was forced to divert incoming flights for around two hours — but operations have since restarted. these pictures in dubai show c
ukraine and russia paused the war for some times for the students to come out. translation: | think - prime minister modi paused the war, as it was important to get our students out. only a few questioned the claim. it is a crucial power, to influence what people believe to be true. ultimately, it will affect how they vote. yogita limaye, bbc news. more than a0 people have died in pakistan after a week of heavy rains and flooding. the deluge caused houses to collapse and destroyed roads. flash...
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ukraine and russia paused the war for some times for the students to come out. translation: | think _ prime minister modi paused the war, as it was important to get our students out. only a few questioned the claim. it is a crucial power, to influence what people believe to be true. ultimately, it will affect how they vote. yogita limaye, bbc news. don't look away, because it could be another decade before you see this flower again. the puya alpestris, from the chilean andes, can take 10 years to flower, but has now bloomed at birmingham's botanical gardens. phil mackie reports. towering over all the cacti and succulents in the arid house, the sapphire tower, as it's known, is an extremely rare gem. but getting to it isn't an easyjob. after its sudden growth spurt, it now stands at 3.5 metres tall. it takes so long for the plant to gather the energy and be ready to flower, and then to create this masterpiece of flowering. it's just rare and really exciting just to witness it, and it lasts maybe a week or two, and then it's gone and the plant itself dies. it's re
ukraine and russia paused the war for some times for the students to come out. translation: | think _ prime minister modi paused the war, as it was important to get our students out. only a few questioned the claim. it is a crucial power, to influence what people believe to be true. ultimately, it will affect how they vote. yogita limaye, bbc news. don't look away, because it could be another decade before you see this flower again. the puya alpestris, from the chilean andes, can take 10 years...
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particularly refugees in ukraine has topped off what would've been otherwise a flat amount of donor money of the last couple of years. i think there is expanding need at a moment when a lot of the most developed countries politics are turning inward. there is a growing scepticism on foreign aid.- turning inward. there is a growing scepticism on foreign aid. there is a ulobal scepticism on foreign aid. there is a global issue _ scepticism on foreign aid. there is a global issue here. _ scepticism on foreign aid. there is a global issue here. we _ scepticism on foreign aid. there is a global issue here. we talk - scepticism on foreign aid. there is a global issue here. we talk aboutj a global issue here. we talk about the countries splitting into various axis for that but as certainly developed and i picked up the seam in new delhi last year at the g20 is that the global south is drifting away from perhaps the g—7 countries. the role of the imf and the world bank and how they help countries alleviate debt and deal with climate change policies is crucial. in they can't walk away in the fas
particularly refugees in ukraine has topped off what would've been otherwise a flat amount of donor money of the last couple of years. i think there is expanding need at a moment when a lot of the most developed countries politics are turning inward. there is a growing scepticism on foreign aid.- turning inward. there is a growing scepticism on foreign aid. there is a ulobal scepticism on foreign aid. there is a global issue _ scepticism on foreign aid. there is a global issue here. _...
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i am when it comes to ukraine? i am crateful when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that — when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that speaker _ when it comes to ukraine? i—n grateful that speakerjohnson is finally bringing up this package, as many of your uk politicians have said over in washington. this is the best money and national security ever spent. about 5% of our defence budget that's gone to help ukraine, and with that, for ukrainians fighting on their own, they have destroyed a huge chunk of russia's takes, missiles, everything, and they deserve our aid. so, whether it's split into four speakerjohnson knows —— four bills, i think speaker johnson is going to pushes through. thanks to anja. joel joel, i get the impression that everybody in the west is on hooks at the moment. what would the reaction be in washington if it was a mere attack? �* , ., ., be in washington if it was a mere attack? �*, ., ., , attack? it's great to be with you. you're right. _ attack? it's great to be with you. you're right, if— attack? it's great to be
i am when it comes to ukraine? i am crateful when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that — when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that speaker _ when it comes to ukraine? i—n grateful that speakerjohnson is finally bringing up this package, as many of your uk politicians have said over in washington. this is the best money and national security ever spent. about 5% of our defence budget that's gone to help ukraine, and with that, for ukrainians fighting on their own, they have destroyed a...
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let’s co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's ick u- co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on _ co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some _ co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of— co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. - co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. i - co—ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. i look today at some of the polling, there are 11 countries in europe where populist parties of 30% or more. there clearly is a search for that how do you think that would affect the policymaking decisions the european commission comes to? it’s european commission comes to? it's auoin european commission comes to? it's going to change the composition of the european parliament. which is important — the european parliament. which is important in terms of the overall debate _ important in terms of the overall debate about issues at the european level, _ debate about issues at the european level, especially populist parties like to— level, especially populist parties like to
let’s co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's ick u- co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on _ co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some _ co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of— co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. - co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. i - co—ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. i look today at some of the polling, there are 11 countries in europe where populist parties of 30% or more....
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definitely, we believe | ukraine and russia pause the war for some _ ukraine and russia pause the war for sometime _ ukraine and russia pause the war for some time to allow the students to come _ some time to allow the students to come out — some time to allow the students to come out |— some time to allow the students to come out. ~ ~ , come out. i think prime minister modi pause _ come out. i think prime minister modi pause the _ come out. i think prime minister modi pause the war— come out. i think prime minister modi pause the war because - come out. i think prime minister modi pause the war because it . come out. i think prime minister l modi pause the war because it was important — modi pause the war because it was important to — modi pause the war because it was important to get _ modi pause the war because it was important to get us _ modi pause the war because it was important to get us students - modi pause the war because it was important to get us students out. i important to get us students out. only if— important to get us students out. only if you — import
definitely, we believe | ukraine and russia pause the war for some _ ukraine and russia pause the war for sometime _ ukraine and russia pause the war for some time to allow the students to come _ some time to allow the students to come out — some time to allow the students to come out |— some time to allow the students to come out. ~ ~ , come out. i think prime minister modi pause _ come out. i think prime minister modi pause the _ come out. i think prime minister modi pause the war— come...
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rush in order to attack ukraine. . ., , ., ukraine. purchase of this was a matter of _ ukraine. purchase of this was a matter of self-defense - ukraine. purchase of this was a matter of self-defense after i ukraine. purchase of this was a matter of self-defense after an matter of self—defense after an attack from israel. i matter of self-defense after an attack from israel.— attack from israel. i find this bizarre. but _ attack from israel. i find this bizarre. but israel— attack from israel. i find this bizarre. but israel did i attack from israel. i find this bizarre. but israel did attack| attack from israel. i find this i bizarre. but israel did attack that mission? first _ bizarre. but israel did attack that mission? first of _ bizarre. but israel did attack that mission? first of all _ bizarre. but israel did attack that mission? first of all it _ bizarre. but israel did attack that mission? first of all it was i bizarre. but israel did attack that mission? first of all it was not a | mission? first of all it was not a miss
rush in order to attack ukraine. . ., , ., ukraine. purchase of this was a matter of _ ukraine. purchase of this was a matter of self-defense - ukraine. purchase of this was a matter of self-defense after i ukraine. purchase of this was a matter of self-defense after an matter of self—defense after an attack from israel. i matter of self-defense after an attack from israel.— attack from israel. i find this bizarre. but _ attack from israel. i find this bizarre. but israel— attack from...
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course for a "soft landing" after years of difficulties caused by the covid pandemic and the war in ukraine — that's the optimistic assessment from the international monetary fund. it's launched its latest outlook as the world's finance ministers and central bankers gather at its annualjoint spring meeting with the world bank in washington to discuss the future of the global economy. the report suggests the global economy will show resilience to grow 3.2% this year — that's a very slight upgrade of 0.1% compared to the last asessment in january. it's big concern is about inflation — the rate at which prices are rising. on the global measure the imf is using, it thinks it will be 2.8% by the end of this year — and warns that getting inflation back to their 2% target should be the priority for central banks. for many politcians that's been a key concern as they try to ease cost of living pressures for people around the world. here's the imf�*s chief economist. the global economy continues to display remarkable resilience with growth holding steady and inflation declining. but many c
course for a "soft landing" after years of difficulties caused by the covid pandemic and the war in ukraine — that's the optimistic assessment from the international monetary fund. it's launched its latest outlook as the world's finance ministers and central bankers gather at its annualjoint spring meeting with the world bank in washington to discuss the future of the global economy. the report suggests the global economy will show resilience to grow 3.2% this year — that's a very...
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course for a "soft landing" after years of difficulties caused by the covid pandemic and the war in ukraine — that's the optimistic assessment from the international monetary fund. it's launched its latest outlook as the world's finance ministers and central bankers gather at its annualjoint spring meeting with the world bank in washington to discuss the future of the global economy. the report suggests the global economy will show resilience to grow 3.2% this year — that's a very slight upgrade of 0.1% compared to the last asessment in january.
course for a "soft landing" after years of difficulties caused by the covid pandemic and the war in ukraine — that's the optimistic assessment from the international monetary fund. it's launched its latest outlook as the world's finance ministers and central bankers gather at its annualjoint spring meeting with the world bank in washington to discuss the future of the global economy. the report suggests the global economy will show resilience to grow 3.2% this year — that's a very...
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course for a "soft landing" after years of difficulties caused by the covid pandemic and the war in ukraine — that's the optimistic assessment from the international monetary fund. it's launched its latest outlook as the world's finance minister and central bankers gather at its annualjoint spring meeting with the world bank in washington to discuss the future of the global economy. the report forecasts the global economy will grow 3.2% this year — that's a very slight upgrade of 0.1% compared to the last asessment in january. it's big concern is about inflation — the rate at which prices are rising. on the global measure the imf is using, it thinks it will be 2.8% by the end of this year — and warns that getting inflation back to their 2% target should be the priority for central banks. for many politcians that's been a key concern as they try to ease cost of living pressures for people around the world. here's the imf�*s chief economist speaking in the last half an hour or so. the global economy continues to display remarkable resilience with growth holding steady and inflation
course for a "soft landing" after years of difficulties caused by the covid pandemic and the war in ukraine — that's the optimistic assessment from the international monetary fund. it's launched its latest outlook as the world's finance minister and central bankers gather at its annualjoint spring meeting with the world bank in washington to discuss the future of the global economy. the report forecasts the global economy will grow 3.2% this year — that's a very slight upgrade of...
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course for a "soft landing" after years of difficulties caused by the covid pandemic and the war in ukraine — that's the optimistic assessment from the international monetary fund. it's launched its latest outlook as the world's finance minister and central bankers gather at its annualjoint spring meeting with the world bank in washington to discuss the future of the global economy. the report forecasts the global economy will grow 3.2% this year — that's a very slight upgrade of 0.1% compared to the last asessment in january. it's big concern is about inflation — the rate at which prices are rising.
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i the spike in energy prices caused by the spike in energy prices caused by the russian invasion of ukraine throw is of course, and are you worried about the middle east conflict spilling into something bigger and throwing us even further off course? ~ ., , , bigger and throwing us even further off course? ~ . , , . ., bigger and throwing us even further offcourse? . , , . ., , off course? what is very clear is that even _ off course? what is very clear is that even as _ off course? what is very clear is that even as we _ off course? what is very clear is that even as we are _ off course? what is very clear is that even as we are measuring. off course? what is very clear is i that even as we are measuring and managing energy transition performance, what constitutes good performance, what constitutes good performance is evolving and it is evolving with new dimensions of security, it is notjust the access douaron gas, but also the ability to access minerals to support a renewable energy revolution. it is also about managing physical and cybersecurity threats. we also seeing dimensions of equi
i the spike in energy prices caused by the spike in energy prices caused by the russian invasion of ukraine throw is of course, and are you worried about the middle east conflict spilling into something bigger and throwing us even further off course? ~ ., , , bigger and throwing us even further off course? ~ . , , . ., bigger and throwing us even further offcourse? . , , . ., , off course? what is very clear is that even _ off course? what is very clear is that even as _ off course? what is...
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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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emotional as she listened to halyna's family break down in video messages played to the court from ukraine, where they live. "the day of her death ruined my entire life," halyna's mother says. "it's heart—wrenching to see her child grow up without his mother." ..people accidentally shot... but the judge said gutierrez had shown no true remorse, and had only been concerned with the impact on her career. during this case, prosecutors showed footage of alec baldwin rehearsing with guns. during his trial, they will argue that he, too, did not follow basic safety rules when handling a weapon. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. now here's for something to tug on the heart strings. mini rope bridges have been built in one of england's ancient forests to help dormice to travel safely between the treetops. this is cute! these little creatures need a boost. don't we all? they need a little boost getting from some parts of the forest of dean in gloucestershire, after diseased ash trees were removed, leaving empty spaces in the woodland. now, two 20—metre—long aids have been designed to... get them acros
emotional as she listened to halyna's family break down in video messages played to the court from ukraine, where they live. "the day of her death ruined my entire life," halyna's mother says. "it's heart—wrenching to see her child grow up without his mother." ..people accidentally shot... but the judge said gutierrez had shown no true remorse, and had only been concerned with the impact on her career. during this case, prosecutors showed footage of alec baldwin rehearsing...
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these are big ones, a concession or raining into russia's war in ukraine is a topic of discussion but we don't expect any change, may be a down training of the language on taiwan is something the german chancellor will expect but it is not his making, it remains the business side of things we continued access to the chinese market is what the chinese are selling and what the germans want but that is not for the global state affairs. it not for the global state affairs. , . ., , not for the global state affairs. ~ , , ., affairs. it is a key focus on the finances _ affairs. it is a key focus on the finances and _ affairs. it is a key focus on the finances and trade - affairs. it is a key focus on| the finances and trade part affairs. it is a key focus on i the finances and trade part of this relationship but i suppose once again the question is whether it is about economics or politics. can you ignore the politics while focusing purely on the economic set? ida. politics while focusing purely on the economic set? no, you can't, on the economic set? no, you can't. back— on the economic
these are big ones, a concession or raining into russia's war in ukraine is a topic of discussion but we don't expect any change, may be a down training of the language on taiwan is something the german chancellor will expect but it is not his making, it remains the business side of things we continued access to the chinese market is what the chinese are selling and what the germans want but that is not for the global state affairs. it not for the global state affairs. , . ., , not for the...
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the assumption has been of the post—pandemic, post—ukraine invasion, inflationary shock waning really quite fast. and politicians seeking re—election across the world — from joe biden to rishi sunak — have been looking forward to central banks cutting interest rates and giving households some financial breathing space. if the situation in the middle east spirals downward, it could upset that, meaning the financial squeeze on households could last longer than we all hoped. it's worth looking at us gas, or petrol, prices. you can see how they've risen of late — up 15% this year to $3.71 a gallon, pushed up by the recent global oil price increase. compare that to the $2.2 a gallon at the time of the last us election. joe biden's team will be very concerned at this trend in a us election year, and that will likely be influencing their calls for restraint from israel. such economic impacts are hypothetical, of course. what happens will depend on how israel responds in the coming hours and days, and how iran and other actors, in turn, respond to that. but make no mistake, the econom
the assumption has been of the post—pandemic, post—ukraine invasion, inflationary shock waning really quite fast. and politicians seeking re—election across the world — from joe biden to rishi sunak — have been looking forward to central banks cutting interest rates and giving households some financial breathing space. if the situation in the middle east spirals downward, it could upset that, meaning the financial squeeze on households could last longer than we all hoped. it's worth...
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various victim impact statements from halyna hutchins's friends, from her mother and her sister in ukraine, and from the director of the movie, too, joel souza. now, in this court case, hannah gutierrez—reed herself got a chance to speak, and when she spoke today, she said that a mistake happened and that makes her human and not a monster. but there was little sympathy shown by thejudge, really. in his comments, he said if it wasn't for her actions, a little boy would still have a mother — halyna hutchins had a young son when she was killed. and he said to hannah gutierrez—reed, "you turned a safe weapon into a lethal weapon," so she was sentenced to 18 months behind bars for that involuntary manslaughter charge. and what next for alec baldwin, who was in that film when this all happened? well, this is the key question. he is facing the same charge, but his trial has been somewhat delayed because he was initially charged, then the charges were dropped, and then he was recharged again when the gun he was using was subject to more forensic examination. what it could potentially mean fo
various victim impact statements from halyna hutchins's friends, from her mother and her sister in ukraine, and from the director of the movie, too, joel souza. now, in this court case, hannah gutierrez—reed herself got a chance to speak, and when she spoke today, she said that a mistake happened and that makes her human and not a monster. but there was little sympathy shown by thejudge, really. in his comments, he said if it wasn't for her actions, a little boy would still have a mother —...
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guilty of and the court heard various impact statements from halyna hutchins's friends and her family in ukraine and the director of the movie, joel souza, and hannah gutierrez—reed herself got a chance to speak and when she spoke today, she said a mistake happened and that makes our human and not a monster but there was little sympathy shown by the judge, but there was little sympathy shown by thejudge, really, and he said that if it wasn't for her actions, a little boy would still have a mother, halyna hutchins had a young son when she was killed —— makes us human. he said to hannah gutierrez—reed that you turned a safe weapon into a lethal weapon, so she was sentenced to 18 months behind bars for those charges. what behind bars for those charges. what next for alec — behind bars for those charges. what next for alec baldwin _ behind bars for those charges. what next for alec baldwin he was in that film when that happened? he is facin: the film when that happened? he is facing the same _ film when that happened? he is facing the same charge - film when that happened? he is facing the
guilty of and the court heard various impact statements from halyna hutchins's friends and her family in ukraine and the director of the movie, joel souza, and hannah gutierrez—reed herself got a chance to speak and when she spoke today, she said a mistake happened and that makes our human and not a monster but there was little sympathy shown by the judge, but there was little sympathy shown by thejudge, really, and he said that if it wasn't for her actions, a little boy would still have a...