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new threats�* the uk and germany announce stronger defence cooperation — to counter the threat from russia president biden signs a bill into law providing military assistance for ukraine, israel and taiwan worth 95 billion us dollars — saying it'll make america and the world stronger. and four people are injured — after escaped horses bolt through central london does see them or we been hearing the latest set of storage in the headlines being arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers in a teenage student were stabbed and bringing you, we may have to interrupt the sports bulletins. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, hello from the bbc sport centre four matches in the premier league to come this evening. at goodison park, liverpool have to get through the merseyside derby against city rivals everton, to keep pace with arsenal at the top. jurgen klopp�*s side have to win, to keep the pressure on in the premier league title race. win and they go second, level on points with the gunners, who thashed chelsea last night. however, manchester city, in
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we have been investigating reports of drone strikes on oil depots in russia and the latest russian missile attacks on ukraine. former leader of the dup sirjeffrey donaldson appears in court, charged with sexual offences including rape. and four people are injured after escaped horses bolt through central london.
we have been investigating reports of drone strikes on oil depots in russia and the latest russian missile attacks on ukraine. former leader of the dup sirjeffrey donaldson appears in court, charged with sexual offences including rape. and four people are injured after escaped horses bolt through central london.
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you talk about the north—east, there are real fears that russia is building for some kind of offensive, although it forecasts such as this, it is always hard to tell but public fear at least is that russia trying to push on the second largest city, which sits around a0 comic that from the border with russia and it has seen a notable increase in missiles and a residential block was hit night. authorities in the city worry it could suffer more extensive damage but i have to say russia has tried and failed to take it before, at the beginning of the full scale invasion with a far better trained force but crucially for ukraine, it was able to defend kharkiv with a better trained force. we are into a war of attrition where both sides are playing a crude numbers game in terms of mobilising enough men is possible for their respective fight but what is clear for ukraine if this package will contain much needed ammunition which major semi russian tied at the moment. any talk of liberation however is very much on the back burner for now. deep into this conflict, _ on the back burner for now. deep
you talk about the north—east, there are real fears that russia is building for some kind of offensive, although it forecasts such as this, it is always hard to tell but public fear at least is that russia trying to push on the second largest city, which sits around a0 comic that from the border with russia and it has seen a notable increase in missiles and a residential block was hit night. authorities in the city worry it could suffer more extensive damage but i have to say russia has tried...
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military commanders there have been warning of a potentially imminent purse, new posterfrom russia in the north—east of the country towards kharkiv. what could this can package have in terms of impact in the near future? , . , have in terms of impact in the near future? i, , have in terms of impact in the near future? , . . . future? typically you are hearing a lot of thanks _ future? typically you are hearing a lot of thanks from _ future? typically you are hearing a lot of thanks from president - lot of thanks from president zelensky and other mums of the government, they do appreciate this kind of aid. they are describing washington as being the beacon of democracy. i think expectation management is very much in play here, when they are talking about the need for ukraine to simply stabilise its front lines, because at the moment, effectively speaking, they have their backs to russia, as they have their backs to russia, as they are trying to dig new defensive lines, new trenches across the east. we talk about the north—east there, there are real fears that russia is building for
military commanders there have been warning of a potentially imminent purse, new posterfrom russia in the north—east of the country towards kharkiv. what could this can package have in terms of impact in the near future? , . , have in terms of impact in the near future? i, , have in terms of impact in the near future? , . . . future? typically you are hearing a lot of thanks _ future? typically you are hearing a lot of thanks from _ future? typically you are hearing a lot of thanks from...
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now, beijing has not supplied moscow with any arms since the start of russia's invasion in ukraine. however, the us believes that china is supplying moscow with components that can be used for weapons. they want those supplies to stop, and that is something that antony blinken is here to say. now, when it comes to that accusation, beijing says it is preposterous and they oppose that also. but they have also got a part to play when president putin is expected to visit here in the next coming months. so it may well be that washington will want to push china to try to encourage president putin to end his war in ukraine. and then, of course, there is the middle east, where america will also be looking to china's leadership in the middle east if they can work together on that. and that's before they come to even the tricky conversations over trade where president biden has accused china of cheating by subsidising their firms. this is a tough agenda over just two days, and it's one that is trying to, as i said, stabilise ties. but it will be tricky for both sides. laura bicker. back to th
now, beijing has not supplied moscow with any arms since the start of russia's invasion in ukraine. however, the us believes that china is supplying moscow with components that can be used for weapons. they want those supplies to stop, and that is something that antony blinken is here to say. now, when it comes to that accusation, beijing says it is preposterous and they oppose that also. but they have also got a part to play when president putin is expected to visit here in the next coming...
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officials, sorry, a three visit, where he is expected to warn against exporting components to help russia�*s war effort. washington says moscow uses chinese tools and microchips for weapons deployed against ukraine, something beijing has called groundless. mr blinken�*s visit, the camera is moving around because his plane hasjust arrived, is aimed at stabilising relations between the two countries. the talks will include how to avoid confrontation in the south china sea and the taiwan strait. you will remember that tension surged last year, when a chinese spy balloon was shot down over the us. of course, china and the us are the world�*s two biggest economies, so they have to talk about that as well. this all comes after that bill was passed in the us overnight which allowed some money to go to taiwan. we have had some reaction to that as well, china saying that that us military support for taiwan only increased the risk of conflict along the strait. the foreign ministry spokesperson said in the last hour that they would like to emphasise that the united states and taiwan strengthen
officials, sorry, a three visit, where he is expected to warn against exporting components to help russia�*s war effort. washington says moscow uses chinese tools and microchips for weapons deployed against ukraine, something beijing has called groundless. mr blinken�*s visit, the camera is moving around because his plane hasjust arrived, is aimed at stabilising relations between the two countries. the talks will include how to avoid confrontation in the south china sea and the taiwan...
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china's close ties with russia?— is for the us? china's close ties with russia? those are significant _ ties with russia? those are significant problems, - significant problems, particularly because after the war started when the russians launched their full—scale invasion, trade between russia and china have gone up. a good view of that is the result of sanctions and that has been a big problem for the united states. �* , , ., big problem for the united states. �*, , ., ., ~ states. it's been good to talk to ou states. it's been good to talk to you william _ states. it's been good to talk to you william courtney - states. it's been good to talk to you william courtney from rand think tank, thank you for your time. the traveller should ship —— trade relationship we will unpack leader in business. let's get some of the day's other news now. the first witness at donald trump's hush money trial has told the court in new york about a secret deal to block stories that might have damaged his presidential bid in 2016. the former publisher of the national enqui
china's close ties with russia?— is for the us? china's close ties with russia? those are significant _ ties with russia? those are significant problems, - significant problems, particularly because after the war started when the russians launched their full—scale invasion, trade between russia and china have gone up. a good view of that is the result of sanctions and that has been a big problem for the united states. �* , , ., big problem for the united states. �*, , ., ., ~ states....
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just to remind you that evan gershkovich, the wall street journal reporter, was arrested in russia in march 2023, accused of spying, a charge which he, his employer and the us government fiercely denied. the wall streetjournal has said the report is being held hostage, as a bargaining chip and the wall streetjournal has accused russia of stockpiling americans and russian jails accused russia of stockpiling americans and russianjails in order to trade them later. among those americans is the former us marine paul whelan, who is currently serving a 16 year sentence for espionage. as in the case of gershkovich, the us authorities have designated mr whelan wrongfully detained, and last year another journalist was arrested. she holds russian and american passports. she works for the prague —based radio free europe radio liberty. she has been accused of spreading false information about the russian army and could face up to 15 years in prison. as for evan gershkovich, his repeal was deaf his appeal was rejected, he will remain in pre—trial detention in moscow. he will remain in pre-tria
just to remind you that evan gershkovich, the wall street journal reporter, was arrested in russia in march 2023, accused of spying, a charge which he, his employer and the us government fiercely denied. the wall streetjournal has said the report is being held hostage, as a bargaining chip and the wall streetjournal has accused russia of stockpiling americans and russian jails accused russia of stockpiling americans and russianjails in order to trade them later. among those americans is the...
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russia rolled up a lot of territory in the early stages after february of 2022. ukraine took the overwhelming percentage of it back vastly degrading russian conventional military might. with the u.s. and the assemblage of allies we have helped cobble together, ukrainian courage and resolve has done wonders. u.s. being fully in with its aid package, together with what other nations are doing, we expect to see ukraine succeed. we are not investing in a stalemate. we are investing in the ukrainian's ability to win. sumi: i want to talk more about that. there are some republicans who are skeptical about that assessment. just ticking you through the objections, senator schmitt has objected to this bill not including domestic priorities, like securing the border. he said "this is what ukraine a america last looks like." senator vance says them ashley -- the math does not add up, because ukraine needs more soldiers and hardware than the u.s. can provide. if this aid is exhausted, let's say in the coming months, what happens then? with their the another $60 billion aid p
russia rolled up a lot of territory in the early stages after february of 2022. ukraine took the overwhelming percentage of it back vastly degrading russian conventional military might. with the u.s. and the assemblage of allies we have helped cobble together, ukrainian courage and resolve has done wonders. u.s. being fully in with its aid package, together with what other nations are doing, we expect to see ukraine succeed. we are not investing in a stalemate. we are investing in the...
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rishi sunak has promised billions more for defence to counter threats from countries such as russia and china. a key witness at the trial of donald trump says he suppressed negative stories to help the former president win the 2016 election. and why this nasa probe 15 billion miles from earth was spouting gibberish — and is now making sense. 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's front pages. good evening. a boat dangerously crammed with more than 100 people — got into trouble just off the french coast in the early hours — leading to the deaths of five of those attempting the crossing, including a child. it happened just hours after mps passed the government's rwanda bill — which is designed to deter people from attempting crossings like this. 0ur correspondent andrew harding was on that beach in the early hours of this morning — just north of wimereux — filming as police ran towards the people smugglers and those who had paid them to cross. they'd only been at
rishi sunak has promised billions more for defence to counter threats from countries such as russia and china. a key witness at the trial of donald trump says he suppressed negative stories to help the former president win the 2016 election. and why this nasa probe 15 billion miles from earth was spouting gibberish — and is now making sense. 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...
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if we don't deter russia in ukraine, all we're going to do is embolden putin to go even further, and indeed embolden other adversaries around the world. there is no way we can run away from that cost. we have to pay. not least because we need to understand that the most expensive alternative is to allow putin to win in ukraine. labour says it would raise defence spending to 2.5% of national income as soon as resources allow, not as concrete a commitment. i fully support what the prime minister has announced in relation to further funding for ukraine. it is vitally important that we continue to support ukraine against russian aggression. labour added the army had shriveled under the conservatives, but defence posture is changing direction in front of our eyes. what we are seeing in numbers, promises and backdrops is the politics of defence stepping up, an argumentjust beginning between the conservatives, labour and others over who can be trusted to protect us and how much it's going to cost. after the cold war, there was a peace dividend, defence spending shriveled. but in this danger
if we don't deter russia in ukraine, all we're going to do is embolden putin to go even further, and indeed embolden other adversaries around the world. there is no way we can run away from that cost. we have to pay. not least because we need to understand that the most expensive alternative is to allow putin to win in ukraine. labour says it would raise defence spending to 2.5% of national income as soon as resources allow, not as concrete a commitment. i fully support what the prime minister...
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north korea supplying military hardware to russia. and chinese state affiliated actors have conducted malicious cyber campaigns against british mps. china itself is engaged in huge military modernisation programme, potential flash points in the indo—pacific could have an impact on the global economy far larger even than covid, and china is increasingly working with others to reshape the world including their so—called unlimited partnership with russia. so the new assertiveness of these authoritarian states far from our shores must concern us because they are increasingly acting together. against the fundamental values that we all hold dear, of democracy, freedom and the rule of law. we must not overstate the danger, and we are not overstate the danger, and we are not on the brink of war and neither do we seek it and people should feel reassured that the armed forces of the uk are some of the most professional and well—trained and well—equipped and bad already in the world. i'm incredibly proud of all they have achieved ——
north korea supplying military hardware to russia. and chinese state affiliated actors have conducted malicious cyber campaigns against british mps. china itself is engaged in huge military modernisation programme, potential flash points in the indo—pacific could have an impact on the global economy far larger even than covid, and china is increasingly working with others to reshape the world including their so—called unlimited partnership with russia. so the new assertiveness of these...
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ukraine's forces have been coming under increasing pressure in the east of the country — where russia has captured hundreds more kilometres of territory. let's speak now to patrick bury, senior associate professor in security at the university of bath. we had a predictable response from the kremlin, in your view, what kind of difference will the $61 billion make? i of difference will the $61 billion make? ~' ., , of difference will the $61 billion make? ~' .,, , , , make? i think the most pressing issue is air _ make? i think the most pressing issue is air defence. _ make? i think the most pressing issue is air defence. we - make? i think the most pressing issue is air defence. we have - make? i think the most pressing| issue is air defence. we have had zelensky say they need another seven systems, we think the ukrainians maybe have a 3—5 of the advanced systems, the patriot system is from europe. i think the expression of the need, they need more than double that potentially. it shows you how critical things are in a defence. does the us have these systems ready to deploy to ukrain
ukraine's forces have been coming under increasing pressure in the east of the country — where russia has captured hundreds more kilometres of territory. let's speak now to patrick bury, senior associate professor in security at the university of bath. we had a predictable response from the kremlin, in your view, what kind of difference will the $61 billion make? i of difference will the $61 billion make? ~' ., , of difference will the $61 billion make? ~' .,, , , , make? i think the most...
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while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and western doubt at bay. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. we will have more on how that will help strategically on the battlefield later in the programme. to the middle east now. major general aharon halevi accepted responsibility for security failings that allowed the tax on october the 7th to take place. he has resigned. in other developments, benjamin netanyahu is vowing to reject any sanctions on the military after reports the us plans to cut to one unit. there is ongoing violence in the occupied west bank and the us said it will respond to any human rights violations against palestinians. and this is gaza today. 15 children among the dead after an israeli air strike on the southern city of rafah. more than a million displaced palestinians are sheltering. more than 3a,000 people have died since the start of the war, it has been said. and emergency workers say they have covered and uncovered more than 200 bodies in khan
while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and western doubt at bay. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. we will have more on how that will help strategically on the battlefield later in the programme. to the middle east now. major general aharon halevi accepted responsibility for security failings that allowed the tax on october the 7th to take place. he has resigned. in other developments, benjamin...
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while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and western doubt at bay. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. you're watching bbc news. the metropolitan police has apologised to baroness doreen lawrence after breaking a promise to answer questions raised by a bbc investigation into the murder of her son stephen. the 18—year—old was stabbed to death in a racist attack by a group of young white men 31 years ago today in south london. years ago today in south london. two of the original five suspects were convicted of murder in 2012, but the met�*s disastrous handling of the case means no—one else has been brought to justice. in an exclusive bbc interview, baroness lawrence says the murder investigation should now be reopened. daniel de simone reports. the racist murder of stephen lawrence took place 31 years ago today at a south london bus stop. two of the original five prime suspects were convicted almost 20 years
while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and western doubt at bay. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. you're watching bbc news. the metropolitan police has apologised to baroness doreen lawrence after breaking a promise to answer questions raised by a bbc investigation into the murder of her son stephen. the 18—year—old was stabbed to death in a...
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president welcomes washington's military aid deal, saying it could help turn the tide in the war against russia. and tens of thousands are forced to evacuate their homes after torrential rainstorms hit southern china threatening massive floods. hello, i'm sarah campbell. the head of israeli military intelligence, aharon haliva, has resigned — the first senior israeli official to step down over the hamas assault in october. mr haliva had accepted responsibility for security failings which allowed the attacks to take place. 1,200 people were killed and hundreds more were taken hostage by hamas and allied groups. meanwhile, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has vowed to reject any sanctions on the country's military, after reports that the us plans to cut aid to one unit. amid ongoing violence in the occupied west bank, the us says it will respond to any human rights violations against palestinians. explosion in gaza, 15 children are among the dead, after an israeli air strike on the southern city of rafah,
president welcomes washington's military aid deal, saying it could help turn the tide in the war against russia. and tens of thousands are forced to evacuate their homes after torrential rainstorms hit southern china threatening massive floods. hello, i'm sarah campbell. the head of israeli military intelligence, aharon haliva, has resigned — the first senior israeli official to step down over the hamas assault in october. mr haliva had accepted responsibility for security failings which...
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while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and west and at bay. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. will have more on the financial aid agreed in the united states. what it means for ukraine a little later in our business coverage in around 30 minutes. let's get some of the day's other news now. about 250,000 people have taken part in anti—government protests in cities across colombia. they were demonstrating against president gustavo petro's reforms, which include nationalising the health service. they are also angry that violence has continued, despite peace talks with guerrilla groups. the usjournalist, terry anderson, who was held hostage for nearly seven years during lebanon's civil war, has died at his home in new york. he was 76. he spent much of his time in solitary confinement, chained and blindfolded. anderson said his roman catholic faith and sheer stubbornness helped to keep him alive. the world's countries are spending more money than ever on defence. new
while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and west and at bay. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. will have more on the financial aid agreed in the united states. what it means for ukraine a little later in our business coverage in around 30 minutes. let's get some of the day's other news now. about 250,000 people have taken part in anti—government protests in cities across colombia. they were...
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let's come back to this partnership then with russia. have we seen, what evidence have we seen a russian military on the ground there and what think the aim of that pivot towards russia is for niger? it is not insomuch ideological as it is the fact that if they cannot get the assistance they need from washington they are going to get it from someone else. when washington suspended its security assistance and intelligence sharing assistance, when the coup happened, the nigerian authorities i think were desperate to backfill that assistance. the most logical place for them to turn right now, given that the russians are now in neighbouring countries like burkina faso and mali, was to moscow. the other important factor for washington is we have just now started to see russian military advisers arriving in niger and they have brought with them surface—to—air missiles, a missile defence system, which niger really does not need given the terrorist threat that it faces on the ground. so i think the only other way to interpret this new arriva
let's come back to this partnership then with russia. have we seen, what evidence have we seen a russian military on the ground there and what think the aim of that pivot towards russia is for niger? it is not insomuch ideological as it is the fact that if they cannot get the assistance they need from washington they are going to get it from someone else. when washington suspended its security assistance and intelligence sharing assistance, when the coup happened, the nigerian authorities i...
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earlier, russia's foreign ministry condemned the us aid package, saying the us is wading deeper into a war that will end in its humiliation. joining me now from new york is dora chomiak, ceo of the non—profit for ukrainian—american human rights, razom. thank you so very much for taking the time to join us this evening. president zelensky has said the military aid package approve by the us house of representatives will give ukraine a chance of victory against russia. what do you make of it — is it enough? it is certainly very, very important and it is certainly very, very importantand our it is certainly very, very important and our colleagues all over the ukraine, we have been working over ukraine for ten years now have been waiting for it. we see how people in ukraine are literally standing up ukraine are literally standing up to defend freedom for the rest of us, and certainly the military economic humanitarian package that was approved by the house is much—needed and much anticipated. so certainly i want to express my gratitude to speakerjohnson for really showing leadersh
earlier, russia's foreign ministry condemned the us aid package, saying the us is wading deeper into a war that will end in its humiliation. joining me now from new york is dora chomiak, ceo of the non—profit for ukrainian—american human rights, razom. thank you so very much for taking the time to join us this evening. president zelensky has said the military aid package approve by the us house of representatives will give ukraine a chance of victory against russia. what do you make of it...
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while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and western doubt at bay. the question is now whether this american intervention, the return of american supporters going to be a turning point in this war. i think, in the near term, it certainly steers this conflict away from an approaching russian victory. but for ukraine for it to be a turning point, allotments to happen. it firstly needs to take back territory that's been taken, needs to punch through 40 taken, needs to punch through a0 fights tractor system going miles long or it needs to make righteous occupation in some areas unsustainable by cutting of supply lines, mounting successful missile strikes and probing attacks and forcing russian forces to withdraw then, we're talking about a significant change of tide in this war in ukraine's favour. the kremlin has dismissed this weekend's events as being doomed and double down on its desire for what it still calls a special military operation to succeed. but the return
while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and western doubt at bay. the question is now whether this american intervention, the return of american supporters going to be a turning point in this war. i think, in the near term, it certainly steers this conflict away from an approaching russian victory. but for ukraine for it to be a turning point, allotments to happen. it firstly needs to take back...
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while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and western doubt at bay. here in uk — the mp, mark menzies, who was suspended from the conservative party over allegations he misused campaign funds, is to quit as an mp at the next election. in a statement, mark meznies said... 0ur political correspondent iain watson has the story. this all got under way, really, when the times newspaper reported a bizarre story where apparently, last december, mr menzies, according to the times, had called, met a local official in his party, in his constituency at 3.15 in the morning demanding £5,000, which he said was a matter of life and death, because he had to be released from a flat in which he was locked by, quote, some bad people. in addition to this, the times newspaper also alleged that some other funds that were meant to be used for campaigning had been used for private medical bills for mr menzies as well. now, he told the times newspaper he disputed those claims. nonetheless
while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and western doubt at bay. here in uk — the mp, mark menzies, who was suspended from the conservative party over allegations he misused campaign funds, is to quit as an mp at the next election. in a statement, mark meznies said... 0ur political correspondent iain watson has the story. this all got under way, really, when the times newspaper reported a bizarre...
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he said it would help kyiv slow russia's advance and save thousands of lives. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed at least 1a children. more than a million displaced people are sheltering in the area. gaza's health ministry says the death toll has exceeded 311,000. british mp mark menzies has quit the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election — after claims he misused party funds. the tory party said he had shown behaviour, which fell below standards for mps. the prime minister says he's �*appalled' by the way police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian demonstration in london. the man was steered away during a protest after an officer said he appeared �*openlyjewish'. the uk prime minister's office says rishi sunak is appalled by the way the metropolitan police treated ajewish man, during a pro—palestinian march in london last weekend. an officer told gideon falter, he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators, because he was �*openlyjewish'. there have been calls for
he said it would help kyiv slow russia's advance and save thousands of lives. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed at least 1a children. more than a million displaced people are sheltering in the area. gaza's health ministry says the death toll has exceeded 311,000. british mp mark menzies has quit the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election — after claims he misused party funds. the tory party said he had shown behaviour,...
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he said it would help kyiv slow russia's advance and save thousands of lives. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed at least 1a children. more than a million displaced people are sheltering in the area. mp mark menzies quits the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election — after claims he misused party funds. the tory party said he had shown behaviour, which fell below standards for mps. the prime minister says he's �*appalled' by the way police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian demonstration in london. the man was steered away during a protest after an officer said he appeared �*openlyjewish'. now on bbc news, zeinab badawi meets sir bryn terfel, one of the most distinguished singers of our age. i've been an opera fan for decades, and i want to share my passion with you. so i'm on a mission to find out how opera is trying to attract new audiences and reinvent itself. this time, i meet welsh bass—baritone sir bryn terfel, a giant in the opera world, both in achievements and ph
he said it would help kyiv slow russia's advance and save thousands of lives. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed at least 1a children. more than a million displaced people are sheltering in the area. mp mark menzies quits the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election — after claims he misused party funds. the tory party said he had shown behaviour, which fell below standards for mps. the prime minister says he's �*appalled'...
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russia says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation. the foreign ministry spokeswoman, maria zakharova, said the aid — which includes ammunition and air defences — was evidence that the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse is in kyiv and says it can't come soon enough for president volodymyr zelensky. he's saying he wants to minimize the time between the political decisions in washington and, in his words, the destruction of the enemy on the eastern front line. he's meeting with his defense minister to talk about installing these incoming air defense systems on cities that need it, like kharkiv in the northeast, you'd imagine, as well as for them to be deployed on the front lines where russia enjoys air superiority. but it is on those very fortifications where president zelensky is hoping this package will change things. because just today we have russia's defense ministry claiming to have on its own, it won't mean much, but it's thought or feared here in kyiv that russia is s
russia says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation. the foreign ministry spokeswoman, maria zakharova, said the aid — which includes ammunition and air defences — was evidence that the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse is in kyiv and says it can't come soon enough for president volodymyr zelensky. he's saying he wants to minimize the time between the political decisions in...
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but it is on_ russia enjoys air superiority. but it is on those very fortifications were _ it is on those very fortifications were president zelenskiy is open this packet will change things, because — this packet will change things, because itjust today this packet will change things, because it just today we had the rosters — because it just today we had the rosters defence minister claiming to have taken a small village. 0n rosters defence minister claiming to have taken a small village. on its own, _ have taken a small village. on its own. it _ have taken a small village. on its own, it won't mean much, but it is feared _ own, it won't mean much, but it is feared in _ own, it won't mean much, but it is feared in kyiv— own, it won't mean much, but it is feared in kyiv that russia is shipping _ feared in kyiv that russia is shipping to try and take a turn nearhy~ — shipping to try and take a turn nearhy~ it— shipping to try and take a turn nearby. it is a major military hub for ukraine — nearby. it is a major milita
but it is on_ russia enjoys air superiority. but it is on those very fortifications were _ it is on those very fortifications were president zelenskiy is open this packet will change things, because — this packet will change things, because itjust today this packet will change things, because it just today we had the rosters — because it just today we had the rosters defence minister claiming to have taken a small village. 0n rosters defence minister claiming to have taken a small village....
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what is your reaction. 17 russia. what is your reaction. unfortunately, many people do not understand what is happening in the kremlin and what they want. until today, they didn't change the strategy. they want to surrender of ukraine, and the one surrender of the west. they include five regions of ukraine into the constitution, which is brutal violation of all possible written and unwritten rules of international law, and they want to surrender. i don't think there is any volunteers in ukraine nor in the west to sign off things like that. people in the kremlin only understand force. and finally, russians in london and brussels, everyone efforts agrees with them. so, that is why if you want peace, we to fight. so, that is why if you want peace, we to fight-— we to fight. thank you for taking the time to _ we to fight. thank you for taking the time to give _ we to fight. thank you for taking the time to give it _ we to fight. thank you for taking the time to give it your- the time to give it your perspective. and we do have more reaction o
what is your reaction. 17 russia. what is your reaction. unfortunately, many people do not understand what is happening in the kremlin and what they want. until today, they didn't change the strategy. they want to surrender of ukraine, and the one surrender of the west. they include five regions of ukraine into the constitution, which is brutal violation of all possible written and unwritten rules of international law, and they want to surrender. i don't think there is any volunteers in ukraine...
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russia says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation. the foreign ministry spokeswoman, maria zakharova, said the aid — which includes ammunition and air defences, was evidence that the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". the bill will see a $61 billion dollar package for ukraine, package for ukraine, including ammunition and air defences. presidentjoe biden welcomed the deal, which he said would "answer history's call". ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky described the american support as "vital" and said it would save thousands of lives. russian officials on the other hand, said it would further ruin ukraine and result in the deaths of even more ukrainians. there's a huge reaction from ukrainians to the news of the funding, many of them thanking the us on social media. let's hearfrom residents in the capital, kyiv. translation: of course it is not too late. - in any case, aid is needed. and whether it would be later or earlier, in any case it will help. it will help a lot. i think that our guys will be alive. that i
russia says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation. the foreign ministry spokeswoman, maria zakharova, said the aid — which includes ammunition and air defences, was evidence that the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". the bill will see a $61 billion dollar package for ukraine, package for ukraine, including ammunition and air defences. presidentjoe biden welcomed the deal, which he said would "answer history's...
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angerfrom russia, after us lawmakers pass a long—delayed $61 billion dollar aid package for ukraine. at least 14 children are reported to have been killed in the latest israeli air strikes on rafah in southern gaza. the prime minister says he is "appalled" at how police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian demonstration in london. and ecuador holds a referendum on proposals to boost security after a surge in gang—related violence that's seen two mayors killed just this week. hello. welcome to the programme. we began with the breaking news that in the past few minutes mark menzies has announced he will stand down at the next general election. in a statement he has said... but due to the pressures on myself i have decided to resign from the conservative party and will not stand at the forthcoming general election. he added... asa as a reminder, he was suspended from the conservative party over
angerfrom russia, after us lawmakers pass a long—delayed $61 billion dollar aid package for ukraine. at least 14 children are reported to have been killed in the latest israeli air strikes on rafah in southern gaza. the prime minister says he is "appalled" at how police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian demonstration in london. and ecuador holds a referendum on proposals to boost security after a surge in gang—related violence that's seen two mayors killed just this...
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can you tell us more about russia's reaction to this aid finally coming through? well, dmitry pask of who is vladimir putin's official spokesman said that the passing of this bill will cost more lives, more ukrainian lives that his claim and that it would damage america's image in the world. it's a reaction that you would expect when the west were united behind ukraine fully once more after a very costly six months for ukraine. i think, a very costly six months for ukraine. ithink, on a very costly six months for ukraine. i think, on a a very costly six months for ukraine. ithink, on a ministerial level in kyiv they are keen to talk up level in kyiv they are keen to talk up this aid package finally arriving. i think they called it a bad day for vladimir putin. maybe he will be privately frustrated that america has fallen into the same... fallen in line with other european allies. nevertheless, his forces have still capitalised. the last six months of not only seen russia mobilise men at a faster rate and use deeper resources, they have also gained momentum, taking
can you tell us more about russia's reaction to this aid finally coming through? well, dmitry pask of who is vladimir putin's official spokesman said that the passing of this bill will cost more lives, more ukrainian lives that his claim and that it would damage america's image in the world. it's a reaction that you would expect when the west were united behind ukraine fully once more after a very costly six months for ukraine. i think, a very costly six months for ukraine. ithink, on a very...
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russia has described this as direct support for terrorist activities. but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. officials here say military aid is ready to go, with weapons now expected to reach the battlefield in less than a week. russia has reacted angrily to american politicians approving a package of military assistance for ukraine worth around £50 billion. moscow says washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation, and the bill shows the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse told me about the reaction to the deal from president zelensky. yes. he's described the decision as putting history back on track. i think all of his ministers have been quick to thank the us house of representatives and it's a much—needed boost, really, against the backdrop of there not being many for ukraine of late. now, what does this aid package mean? well, those long—range to medium—range missiles, those air defence systems, just might allow ukrainian forces wh
russia has described this as direct support for terrorist activities. but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. officials here say military aid is ready to go, with weapons now expected to reach the battlefield in less than a week. russia has reacted angrily to american politicians approving a package of military assistance for ukraine worth around £50 billion. moscow says washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation, and the bill shows the...
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months of delays — approved billions of dollars in new us military aid for the country to help fight russia's invasion. the bill will see a $61 billion package for ukraine, including ammunition and air defences. president biden welcomed the deal which he said would "answer history's call". ukraine's president zelensky described the american support as "vital" and said it would save thousands of lives. russian officials said it would further ruin ukraine and result in the deaths of even more ukrainians. the focus is now on when the aid will arrive, with reports suggesting it could begin within days. our first report is from our north america correspondent nomia iqbal.
months of delays — approved billions of dollars in new us military aid for the country to help fight russia's invasion. the bill will see a $61 billion package for ukraine, including ammunition and air defences. president biden welcomed the deal which he said would "answer history's call". ukraine's president zelensky described the american support as "vital" and said it would save thousands of lives. russian officials said it would further ruin ukraine and result in the...
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_ united states about the fact that russia is— united states about the fact that russia is making a deal with iran and expecting iran to the flemish russia's_ and expecting iran to the flemish russia's stocks of ballistic missiles. —— to replenish. g7, the most _ missiles. —— to replenish. g7, the most recent. _ missiles. —— to replenish. g7, the most recent, criticised iran and threatened it with sanctions and the united _ threatened it with sanctions and the united states is talking about sanctions against iran just far, not for, sanctions against iran just far, not for. you _ sanctions against iran just far, not for, you know, it's recent attacks on israel— for, you know, it's recent attacks on israel necessarily only, but for that deal— on israel necessarily only, but for that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the — that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill _ that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill that _ that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill that passed - that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill that pass
_ united states about the fact that russia is— united states about the fact that russia is making a deal with iran and expecting iran to the flemish russia's_ and expecting iran to the flemish russia's stocks of ballistic missiles. —— to replenish. g7, the most _ missiles. —— to replenish. g7, the most recent. _ missiles. —— to replenish. g7, the most recent, criticised iran and threatened it with sanctions and the united _ threatened it with sanctions and the united states is...
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on russia, because what we have right now is not the actual offensive. on russia, is this money going to change anything for president putin and the tactics he's using in ukraine? i don't believe that there will be any substantial changes from what has been done so far. and so far, the russians are, as i said, launching this air campaign. as i said, launching they are modernising their glide bombs, for instance, with electronic warfare devices which are able to help these evade the air defences. so i think maybe in the electromagnetic spectrum, there will be new adjustments and developments also in order to jam missiles like outcomes, for instance. but in the overall scheme of what is going on, i don't think that there will be a substantial change. the russians will try to conclude their air campaign targeting military infrastructure, targeting critical civilian infrastructure in order to pave the way for their actual offensive. along different directions in order to exhaust ukrainian forces. and let us recall that one of the main problems that western a
on russia, because what we have right now is not the actual offensive. on russia, is this money going to change anything for president putin and the tactics he's using in ukraine? i don't believe that there will be any substantial changes from what has been done so far. and so far, the russians are, as i said, launching this air campaign. as i said, launching they are modernising their glide bombs, for instance, with electronic warfare devices which are able to help these evade the air...
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russia has described _ be in order. russia has described this - be in order. russia has described this as i be in order. russia hasj described this as direct support for terrorist activities but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. officials hearsay military aid is ready to go with weapons now expected to reach the battlefield in less than a week. just on that point, we do understand that there are some weapons, especially munitions, that are ready to go very soon. they are stalled in parts of europe. president biden will want to get this done asap. he has been waiting for this moment for some time now. indeed. and, of course, a lot of this was also on the speaker of this was also on the speaker of the house of representatives, mikejohnson, who ended up in the end pushing the vote through after many months where you had a lot of republicans you know, i mean, not a lot but a significant number of them is resisting. that's right. he had a change of heart, i think it's worth mentioning. fauma president donald trump gave him a vote of
russia has described _ be in order. russia has described this - be in order. russia has described this as i be in order. russia hasj described this as direct support for terrorist activities but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. officials hearsay military aid is ready to go with weapons now expected to reach the battlefield in less than a week. just on that point, we do understand that there are some weapons, especially munitions, that are ready to go very soon....
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country, big losses on the battlefield for russia. how do you think it's been able to keep up this war effort, despite all that? russia is a pretty large country, with sufficient stocks in terms of the soviet equipment that they have. they are launching mobilisation strategies and are recruiting personnel from financially incentivising them and they are circumnavigating a lot of sanctions through iran, china, north korea and other partners it has on board so russia is still able to play the long—term game and we have to be prepared for that. kateryna stepanenko, russia deputy team lead at the institute for the study of war, thank you very much. well, the ukraine aid deal is not the only bill that cleared the us house of representatives on saturday. as part of a wider foreign aid package, lawmakers also passed a measure targeting the video app tiktok. it would force tiktok�*s chinese owners to sell the app — or risk being shut out of the american market. that means tiktok would no longer be available on us app stores. tiktok has
country, big losses on the battlefield for russia. how do you think it's been able to keep up this war effort, despite all that? russia is a pretty large country, with sufficient stocks in terms of the soviet equipment that they have. they are launching mobilisation strategies and are recruiting personnel from financially incentivising them and they are circumnavigating a lot of sanctions through iran, china, north korea and other partners it has on board so russia is still able to play the...
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so that would begin to help with some of this, it would help provide some more air defence capacity, russia has been pulverising ukraine's electricity generation infrastructure, so it will give them many of the things it needs. america has a unique role to play, europeans are increasingly stepping up but it will take time for them as they start to spend more on defence and investing in the defence industrial base to help ukraine industrial base to help ukraine in many of the ways they want to and they should. in this interim two—year period, the united states can use its existing defence industrial base prowess to help get kyiv this particular month and years of danger until allies can fully step into the fray and carry more of the burden. looking at this politically in the us, it's clear the house speaker mikejohnson had speaker mike johnson had something of speaker mikejohnson had something of a change of heart and he became a supporter of the bill. what do we make of the bill. what do we make of the fact that a majority of republicans in the house of representatives voted today against
so that would begin to help with some of this, it would help provide some more air defence capacity, russia has been pulverising ukraine's electricity generation infrastructure, so it will give them many of the things it needs. america has a unique role to play, europeans are increasingly stepping up but it will take time for them as they start to spend more on defence and investing in the defence industrial base to help ukraine industrial base to help ukraine in many of the ways they want to...
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russia? ~ ~ russia? well, i think there would be _ russia? well, i think there would be if _ russia? well, i think there would be if russians - russia? well, i think there would be if russians saw. russia? well, i think there i would be if russians saw the chance of a compromise peace, but at the moment, the peace terms being set out by the ukrainians which they have said are basically non—negotiable, are basically non—negotiable, are not peace terms, they're terms for complete ukrainian victory — total russian withdraw from all the occupied territory, including crimea, war trial and reparations. there's very few russians and nobody within the russian establishment who would accept those terms and they would require complete ukrainian military victory which does not look at all likely.— look at all likely. you have written actually _ look at all likely. you have written actually that - look at all likely. you have written actually that you . written actually that you believe the unite
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how do you rate the chances ukraine can still take back the territory lost from russia? ukraine can absolutely still succeed but that all depends on a transparent policy here in the us and also in the west in terms of long—term support for ukraine. we are seeing that ukraine. we are seeing that ukraine is trying to revitalises its fans industrial base, it is working with european partners to secure joint partnerships and it is also trying to solve its mobilisation issues as of current. all this will take time for ukraine to be self—sufficient and it will require transparent aid from the us from the west and from all of our ukrainian allies. without that transparency is a very challenging thing for ukrainian generals to plan long—term operations which would include and require significant sacrifices in terms of material and personnel on the ukrainian side. we of material and personnel on the ukrainian side.— the ukrainian side. we only have 45 seconds _ the ukrainian side. we only have 45 seconds left - the ukrainian side. we only have 45 seconds left but. the ukr
how do you rate the chances ukraine can still take back the territory lost from russia? ukraine can absolutely still succeed but that all depends on a transparent policy here in the us and also in the west in terms of long—term support for ukraine. we are seeing that ukraine. we are seeing that ukraine is trying to revitalises its fans industrial base, it is working with european partners to secure joint partnerships and it is also trying to solve its mobilisation issues as of current. all...
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we know that russia has been pulverising ukraine's electricity generation infrastructure. it will give ukraine many of the things it needs. america has a unique role to play here. europeans are increasingly stepping up but it's going to take time for them as they start to spend more and defence and invest in industrial bases to help ukraine and many of the ways that they want to end that they should. in this interim one to two year period the united states can use this existing defence industrial base to help get heave through this particular months and years of danger and tell our allies can step into the fray and carry more of the burden. —— kyiv. looking at this in the us is clear house speaker had a change of heart and he became a supporter of this bill. what do we make of the fact that the majority of republicans in the house of representatives voted against aid for ukraine? it’s against aid for ukraine? it's significant. _ against aid for ukraine? it�*s significant. more republicans oppose the ukraine billed and supported. i would say this is not your father'
we know that russia has been pulverising ukraine's electricity generation infrastructure. it will give ukraine many of the things it needs. america has a unique role to play here. europeans are increasingly stepping up but it's going to take time for them as they start to spend more and defence and invest in industrial bases to help ukraine and many of the ways that they want to end that they should. in this interim one to two year period the united states can use this existing defence...
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unless russia suffers internal revolution. taste unless russia suffers internal revolution-— unless russia suffers internal revolution. ~ ., ., revolution. we will have to live there for the _ revolution. we will have to live there for the both _ revolution. we will have to live there for the both sides - revolution. we will have to live there for the both sides say - revolution. we will have to live i there for the both sides say they intend to fight on. thank you very much for your perspective. alongside money for ukraine, the aid package would also see the us send $26 billion to the middle east. $17 billion of which would go to israel — to buy things like air defence missiles and advanced weapons systems. and $9 billion will go to humanitarian relief for gaza — something democrats insisted be included, over the objections of some conservative republicans. that boost in aid and in weapons comes as unrwa, the un agency responsible for getting aid to palestinians, says the risk of disease in gaza is rising. the un warns the situation could deteriorate if israel goes ahead with a planne
unless russia suffers internal revolution. taste unless russia suffers internal revolution-— unless russia suffers internal revolution. ~ ., ., revolution. we will have to live there for the _ revolution. we will have to live there for the both _ revolution. we will have to live there for the both sides - revolution. we will have to live there for the both sides say - revolution. we will have to live i there for the both sides say they intend to fight on. thank you very much for your...
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in ukraine, russia will continue. i have said this many times since the start of the war, it is very similar to the late 1930s when britain was faced with hitler at the start of world war ii, we do not want a world war iii, in the same regards that if russia is not stopped in ukraine, then we could be looking at another situation where the world has to come together and repel russia, so my hope is even if there is a change, even if there is a new administration, that the larger picture that global security, international security, and us national security will be the most important thing over whatever political backbiting and infighting that politics will take a seat to international security concerns because what happens in ukraine is notjust an issue for ukraine, it is an issue for our partners and allies and it is also an issue for us soldiers also whose moms and dads and cousins and aunts and everyone is worried if their loved ones will have to go off and fight a fight to protect nato so this is an all hands on de
in ukraine, russia will continue. i have said this many times since the start of the war, it is very similar to the late 1930s when britain was faced with hitler at the start of world war ii, we do not want a world war iii, in the same regards that if russia is not stopped in ukraine, then we could be looking at another situation where the world has to come together and repel russia, so my hope is even if there is a change, even if there is a new administration, that the larger picture that...
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, russia _ russia is not stopped in ukraine, russia will— russia is not stopped in ukraine, russia will continue. i have said this many— russia will continue. i have said this many times since the start of the war. — this many times since the start of the war. it — this many times since the start of the war, it is every sinner to the late 19)30s— the war, it is every sinner to the late 1930s when britain was faced with hitler at the start of world war ii, — with hitler at the start of world war ii, we _ with hitler at the start of world war ii, we do not want a world war iii, war ii, we do not want a world war ill, in— war ii, we do not want a world war iii, irrthe— war ii, we do not want a world war iii, in the same regard is that if russia — iii, in the same regard is that if russia is— iii, in the same regard is that if russia is not stopped in ukraine, that we _ russia is not stopped in ukraine, that we could be looking at another situation _ that we could be looking at another situation where the world has to come _ situation where the world has to come together a
, russia _ russia is not stopped in ukraine, russia will— russia is not stopped in ukraine, russia will continue. i have said this many— russia will continue. i have said this many times since the start of the war. — this many times since the start of the war. it — this many times since the start of the war, it is every sinner to the late 19)30s— the war, it is every sinner to the late 1930s when britain was faced with hitler at the start of world war ii, — with hitler at the start...
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in russia, the kremlin have reacted, saying the move will further enrich the us and ruin ukraine even more, by killing even more ukrainians. on this vote, 311 to the maze, 312 to the yes. the bill has passed. this is the moment the house of representatives approved a 60 billion dollar package of military aid for ukraine. it was a rare moment of bipartisan cooperation in the binary world of american politics, with democratsjoining moderate republicans to see off opposition from the hard—right. us officials have indicated that deliveries of munitions and air defence systems are ready to go as soon as there is approval in the senate. our correspondent in kyiv, james waterhouse, has been telling us the funding has been welcomed by the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky. yes, he'sjust said, "i'm grateful to the united states house of representatives, both parties and personally speaker mikejohnson, for the decision". he says that keeps history on the right track. he talks about democracy and freedom always having global significance and will never fail as long as america helps to pr
in russia, the kremlin have reacted, saying the move will further enrich the us and ruin ukraine even more, by killing even more ukrainians. on this vote, 311 to the maze, 312 to the yes. the bill has passed. this is the moment the house of representatives approved a 60 billion dollar package of military aid for ukraine. it was a rare moment of bipartisan cooperation in the binary world of american politics, with democratsjoining moderate republicans to see off opposition from the hard—right....
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it where it stands in its fight against russia? , , ., , russia? it is interesting. i was wondering _ russia? it is interesting. i was wondering kyiv _ russia? it is interesting. i was wondering kyiv this _ russia? it is interesting. i was wondering kyiv this week, - russia? it is interesting. iwas. wondering kyiv this week, asking people about this, what if this package arrives? i think people are focusing on the fact that it is so late or so far after president zelensky�*s and it shall please at the end of last year. —— initial please. i think the reason for that is because we are in this chapter mobilisation where ukraine isjust trying to find enough men to fight. i think for someone who is loved one is fighting on the front line, the arrival of this western aid, while that will help, it doesn't remove the danger, that makes sense because when you are fighting,, whether you are attacking or defending, that risk injures regardless and i think because ukraine has been put in such a precarious position because of russia's dominance and because of waning america
it where it stands in its fight against russia? , , ., , russia? it is interesting. i was wondering _ russia? it is interesting. i was wondering kyiv _ russia? it is interesting. i was wondering kyiv this _ russia? it is interesting. i was wondering kyiv this week, - russia? it is interesting. iwas. wondering kyiv this week, asking people about this, what if this package arrives? i think people are focusing on the fact that it is so late or so far after president zelensky�*s and it shall...
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president zelensky has said that without the additional weapons it'll bring, ukraine will lose the war with russia. these are live pictures from the house of representatives, where a debate has been under way for the last few hours. one issue was that the bill rolled together funding for ukraine, israel, and taiwan and other allies. to try and solve it, us house speaker mikejohnson has now broken it down into three separate votes, meaning members can approve elements they support and dismiss others. during the debate, lawmakers in support of the legislation urged their colleagues to swiftly approve the aid, saying time is running out for the ukrainians. former speaker nancy pelosi was one of those to address the house. vladimir putin has instructed his troops to use rape, kidnapping and murder in front of family members as a weapon of war to demoralise the people of ukraine. i hope that our colleagues will choose democracy and decency rather than autocracy and evil. because i fear that if you choose the putin route, you will have blood on your hands. blood of the children, blood of their mothers,
president zelensky has said that without the additional weapons it'll bring, ukraine will lose the war with russia. these are live pictures from the house of representatives, where a debate has been under way for the last few hours. one issue was that the bill rolled together funding for ukraine, israel, and taiwan and other allies. to try and solve it, us house speaker mikejohnson has now broken it down into three separate votes, meaning members can approve elements they support and dismiss...