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russia has serious _ the regime in russia. russia has serious questions - the regime in russia. russia has serious questions to - has serious questions to answer _ has serious questions to answer. alexei - has serious questions to answer. alexei navalnyl has serious questions to i answer. alexei navalny has has serious questions to - answer. alexei navalny has been answer. alexei navalny has been a strong — answer. alexei navalny has been a strong voice _ answer. alexei navalny has been a strong voice for— answer. alexei navalny has been a strong voice for freedom - answer. alexei navalny has been a strong voice for freedom and l a strong voice for freedom and democracy— a strong voice for freedom and democracy for— a strong voice for freedom and democracy for years— a strong voice for freedom and democracy for years and - a strong voice for freedom and democracy for years and many| democracy for years and many people — democracy for years and many people had _ democracy for years and many people had called _ democracy for years and many people had called for- democr
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with russia. that is unlikely for the foreseeable future this does raise questions about the russian opposition. about the internal opposition to putin inside russia and also the state of the elite around putin. you might mark this as an important day on the calendar after the uprising last june. russia is going in a bad direction. there are a a lot of barely detectable fragility is in the system we will have to see how it plays out. we the system we will have to see how it plays out-— it plays out. we have been hearing from the us _ it plays out. we have been hearing from the us vice _ it plays out. we have been hearing from the us vice president - it plays out. we have been hearing from the us vice president who - it plays out. we have been hearingl from the us vice president who said that alexei navalny death would be a further sign of the brutality of russia's vladimir putin. i remember backin russia's vladimir putin. i remember back in the day there was a reset button that hillary clinton h
with russia. that is unlikely for the foreseeable future this does raise questions about the russian opposition. about the internal opposition to putin inside russia and also the state of the elite around putin. you might mark this as an important day on the calendar after the uprising last june. russia is going in a bad direction. there are a a lot of barely detectable fragility is in the system we will have to see how it plays out. we the system we will have to see how it plays out-— it...
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. _ russia. that is crumbling in america. at— russia. that is crumbling in america, at least. - russia. that is crumbling in america, at least. i- russia. that is crumbling in america, at least. i think. russia. that is crumbling in america, at least. i think inj america, at least. i think in europe _ america, at least. i think in europe it's— america, at least. i think in europe, it's in _ america, at least. i think in europe, it's in far— america, at least. i think in europe, it's in far more - america, at least. i think in- europe, it's in far more immediate danger~ _ europe, it's in far more immediate danger~ it’s— europe, it's in far more immediate dancer. �* , , ., europe, it's in far more immediate dancer. �*, , . danger. it's been an asymmetrical war since the _ danger. it's been an asymmetrical war since the very _ danger. it's been an asymmetrical war since the very beginning - danger. it's been an asymmetrical i war since the very beginning because they've been so sorely outgunned. it would become more the case wit
. _ russia. that is crumbling in america. at— russia. that is crumbling in america, at least. - russia. that is crumbling in america, at least. i- russia. that is crumbling in america, at least. i think. russia. that is crumbling in america, at least. i think inj america, at least. i think in europe _ america, at least. i think in europe it's— america, at least. i think in europe, it's in _ america, at least. i think in europe, it's in far— america, at least. i think in europe, it's in...
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will there be consequences for russia — will there be consequences for russia now?— russia now? there should be consequences _ russia now? there should be consequences because - russia now? there should be consequences because there | russia now? there should be i consequences because there is russia now? there should be - consequences because there is no doubt in my mind that this was a brief freighter against corruption for democracy and look what putin's russia did to him. they trumped up charges presented in commode sent them off to a penal colony and he has died in that is because of the action that russia took. don't look at the resume out not recognise him for the truly dreadful nature that it has. ., for the truly dreadful nature that it has. . , , it has. that line there must be consequences, _ it has. that line there must be consequences, interesting. . it has. that line there must be - consequences, interesting. perhaps we will get an inkling of that when we will get an inkling of that when we hearfrom we will get an inkling of that when we hear from the we will get a
will there be consequences for russia — will there be consequences for russia now?— russia now? there should be consequences _ russia now? there should be consequences because - russia now? there should be consequences because there | russia now? there should be i consequences because there is russia now? there should be - consequences because there is no doubt in my mind that this was a brief freighter against corruption for democracy and look what putin's russia did to him. they trumped...
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right, right. ..russia has no international future and yet... uh, well... ..trump�*s message is very different. i don't like it and i could say honestly that i'm irritated by this, but, annoyed by this, but i don't feel betrayed. and i can tell you about moments when i felt betrayed. when putin's oligarch, uh, in the top of the...in the...of the british list of most wealthy people, when government officials from russia buying apartments costing £11 million in london, when they are freely travelling all over europe and all over the world, despite you have a lot of special regulations, like, you know, you have a so—called bribery act in russia, uh, in britain and you can, without any problems, prosecute these people on your own laws, for money laundering, for bribery, but they feeling completely free. i feel betrayed. but it doesn't have something to do with donald trump, so far. isn't one of your big problem that vladimir putin has very successfully wrapped himself in the russian flag, he's used nationalism as a potent political force and he
right, right. ..russia has no international future and yet... uh, well... ..trump�*s message is very different. i don't like it and i could say honestly that i'm irritated by this, but, annoyed by this, but i don't feel betrayed. and i can tell you about moments when i felt betrayed. when putin's oligarch, uh, in the top of the...in the...of the british list of most wealthy people, when government officials from russia buying apartments costing £11 million in london, when they are freely...
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. i prominent opposition figures in russia. ~ , ., ., russia. i think it is fair to call him president _ russia. i think it is fair to call him president putin's - russia. i think it is fair to callj him president putin's fiercest opponents and most popular and effective opponent. he first rose to prominence as an anti—corruption campaigner he published his investigation videos, done together with his team of investigators. it was about president putin and other officials alleging gross corruption, and that got a lot of traction on social media and millions of views. just to say we have also just received this news, that president putin has now been told of alexei navalny�*s death. that is coming from the kremlin. he wasjust navalny�*s death. that is coming from the kremlin. he was just explaining why he was such an important figure. yes. we have to remember that even mr navalny�*s name was sort of taboo for president putin and his key officials. they would hardly ever out of it preferring to mr navalny as that gentleman or that politici
. i prominent opposition figures in russia. ~ , ., ., russia. i think it is fair to call him president _ russia. i think it is fair to call him president putin's - russia. i think it is fair to callj him president putin's fiercest opponents and most popular and effective opponent. he first rose to prominence as an anti—corruption campaigner he published his investigation videos, done together with his team of investigators. it was about president putin and other officials alleging gross...
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— of russia from them? well, it is the last da s, of russia from them? well, it is the last days, absolutely _ of russia from them? well, it is the last days, absolutely no _ of russia from them? well, it is the last days, absolutely no optimism . last days, absolutely no optimism from them. today's speech from yulia brought a little bit of optimism and hope, but the situation looks in the past few days obviously very bad. i don't know, i hope it will change, but now it looks like this. maksim katz, thank _ but now it looks like this. maksim katz, thank you — but now it looks like this. maksim katz, thank you very _ but now it looks like this. maksim katz, thank you very much - but now it looks like this. maksim katz, thank you very much for - katz, thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on that story and i will be back with wills and justine in a short moment, but maksim, thanks to you. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. junior doctors are to go on strike over pay. the 24—hour junior doctors are to go on strike over pay. th
— of russia from them? well, it is the last da s, of russia from them? well, it is the last days, absolutely _ of russia from them? well, it is the last days, absolutely no _ of russia from them? well, it is the last days, absolutely no optimism . last days, absolutely no optimism from them. today's speech from yulia brought a little bit of optimism and hope, but the situation looks in the past few days obviously very bad. i don't know, i hope it will change, but now it looks like this....
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so there is nothing much more that russia has to do. russia is occupying our territories. it's not a question of separatism. it's a question of directly occupying russia's military bases on our territory. so what russia is now trying to do, and will continue as it does with other countries in europe and elsewhere, it's a hybrid war which has already started. it's trying to win through propaganda, it's trying to destabilise. today, we add another person that has been hijacked in the occupied territories. it's all the time on this non—existing border that they're taking hostages. so the constant attempts to destabilise georgia is something that we know very well. 0k. one thing that we can say is that probably we are a bit more resilient than other countries would be in that situation because of the experience, because the georgian population knows quite well. well, i want to come on, and we'll talk about the breakaway regions in a moment, butjust in terms of the war in ukraine, russia is building a deep—sea port in abkhazia, one of these breakaway parts of georgia. presi
so there is nothing much more that russia has to do. russia is occupying our territories. it's not a question of separatism. it's a question of directly occupying russia's military bases on our territory. so what russia is now trying to do, and will continue as it does with other countries in europe and elsewhere, it's a hybrid war which has already started. it's trying to win through propaganda, it's trying to destabilise. today, we add another person that has been hijacked in the occupied...
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remnants of russia's opposition, they are either injail in russia or they are either injail in russia or they are either injail in russia or they are outside and they don't have a figure they can unite around, so the belarus opposition for instance is united around the wife of a former presidential candidate, there was no such thing in russia and so alexey navalny was a really prominent figure who could be shown as an opposition leader and now yulia has to continue that work, or start it because she is free. what start it because she is free. what was our start it because she is free. what was your reaction _ start it because she is free. what was your reaction when _ start it because she is free. what was your reaction when you - start it because she is free. what was your reaction when you saw her suddenly appear at the munich security conference on friday? i was on air at the time and it was pretty surprising, just hours after her husband's death, that she made that very emotional and moving speech which i think we will be able to bring up in a moment.- which i think we will be abl
remnants of russia's opposition, they are either injail in russia or they are either injail in russia or they are either injail in russia or they are outside and they don't have a figure they can unite around, so the belarus opposition for instance is united around the wife of a former presidential candidate, there was no such thing in russia and so alexey navalny was a really prominent figure who could be shown as an opposition leader and now yulia has to continue that work, or start it...
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and the fact that russia _ controls on russia and the fact that russia is— controls on russia and the fact that russia is now getting drones and missiles — russia is now getting drones and missiles from countries like iran and north— missiles from countries like iran and north korea speaks volumes about russia's_ and north korea speaks volumes about russia's own ability to produce those — russia's own ability to produce those. , ., , , ., , those. there is now this plan being floated around _ those. there is now this plan being floated around the _ those. there is now this plan being floated around the g7 _ those. there is now this plan being floated around the g7 for _ those. there is now this plan being floated around the g7 for a - those. there is now this plan being floated around the g7 for a few - floated around the 67 for a few months that you don't seize the 300 billion but the proceeds, tens of billions a year, you could somehow divert towards ukraine, d think that is a good idea and a subtle way to ratchet up the pressure on the kremlin? ., ., ., , kremlin? you are rig
and the fact that russia _ controls on russia and the fact that russia is— controls on russia and the fact that russia is now getting drones and missiles — russia is now getting drones and missiles from countries like iran and north— missiles from countries like iran and north korea speaks volumes about russia's_ and north korea speaks volumes about russia's own ability to produce those — russia's own ability to produce those. , ., , , ., , those. there is now this plan being floated...
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nato wants to hurt russia wants to destroy russia. that's the message you get when you switch on russian state television. so whenever nato gives support to ukraine, the russians come out with that narrative. as regards how long the fighting is going to go on for, i think vladimir putin believes he has the staying power, that russia has, the staying power that he thinks ukraine lacks and he thinks the west lacks. and there are two elections that the kremlin has its eye on this year. there's what's going to happen in russia next month. i mean, that's a given, isn't it, that vladimir putin is going to win? the kremlin controls that 100%. but then the russians are looking at the american election, too. and if donald trump comes into the white house, comes back to the white house, i think that moscow believes that that will bring a sea change regarding the war in ukraine, even though you hear vladimir putin now bizarrely coming out publicly saying, "i supportjoe biden". in reality, i think there's little doubt that the kremlin would prefe
nato wants to hurt russia wants to destroy russia. that's the message you get when you switch on russian state television. so whenever nato gives support to ukraine, the russians come out with that narrative. as regards how long the fighting is going to go on for, i think vladimir putin believes he has the staying power, that russia has, the staying power that he thinks ukraine lacks and he thinks the west lacks. and there are two elections that the kremlin has its eye on this year. there's...
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i'm asking you, as russia's un ambassador, what's russia prepared to negotiate about? if they tell you they are prepared to negotiate on the basis of the so—called copenhagen format, which is an ultimatum to nato, that is a nonstarter, of course. the actual negotiations will be defined by the situation on the ground when negotiation will start eventually. but are you prepared to negotiate on the basis that you will potentially reverse the annexation, which we've discussed, which the world community regards as illegal, of those four regions, which are ukrainian sovereign territory which you've annexed? are you prepared to discuss reversing that? i think that's not negotiable. they already joined the russian federation, and that is the done deal. and we are not prepared to negotiate this. not prepared to negotiate that? so, really, there's nothing to talk about, is there? there's much to talk about. what, you mean ukraine's surrender? is that what you want to talk about? they want us to surrender. but with greatest respect, ukraine isn't threatening one inch of russian
i'm asking you, as russia's un ambassador, what's russia prepared to negotiate about? if they tell you they are prepared to negotiate on the basis of the so—called copenhagen format, which is an ultimatum to nato, that is a nonstarter, of course. the actual negotiations will be defined by the situation on the ground when negotiation will start eventually. but are you prepared to negotiate on the basis that you will potentially reverse the annexation, which we've discussed, which the world...
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., , where vladimir putin has taken russia? . . ., , ., russia? i have already said that putin has made _ russia? i have already said that putin has made the _ russia? i have already said that putin has made the loss - russia? i have already said that putin has made the loss of - russia? i have already said that - putin has made the loss of mistakes. by putin has made the loss of mistakes. by the way, not only special military operation, practically he destroyed the key institutions of modern government, of modern state of russia, like government, like free elections, etc, etc, so myjob will be to restore these institutions, to restore eads institution. i have a documentary called the plan of notation. what i will be doing the thursday of my term, first week of the first month, first—term, etc my first task will be to stop the conflict with ukrainian and then to restore the normal relations between russian and western community to the united states, great britain, germany, france, european community, etc, and then i should restore the normal ins
., , where vladimir putin has taken russia? . . ., , ., russia? i have already said that putin has made _ russia? i have already said that putin has made the _ russia? i have already said that putin has made the loss - russia? i have already said that putin has made the loss of - russia? i have already said that - putin has made the loss of mistakes. by putin has made the loss of mistakes. by the way, not only special military operation, practically he destroyed the key institutions of modern...
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of russia's security council. he's a long—standing ally of vladimir putin and has served as defence minister since 2012, playing a key role in russia's invasion of ukraine. his replacement will be andrei belousov, an economist and the deputy prime minister. earlier our russia editor steve rosenberg explained that at the kremlin, reshuffles are unusual. whoever the russian government ministers are, whoever�*s sitting around that cabinet table, there is one man and one man alone in russia who calls the shots, and that is vladimir putin. he's the man with all the power. having said that, a government reshuffle in russia is interesting, particularly when key ministers like the defence minister is being changed. they don't happen too often. for 20 years. mr shoigu has been defence ministerfor 12 years. he was appointed by vladimir putin in 2012, i think. the two men were said to be pretty close for a long time. they even went on holiday a few times to siberia together. last week we were on red square watching the t
of russia's security council. he's a long—standing ally of vladimir putin and has served as defence minister since 2012, playing a key role in russia's invasion of ukraine. his replacement will be andrei belousov, an economist and the deputy prime minister. earlier our russia editor steve rosenberg explained that at the kremlin, reshuffles are unusual. whoever the russian government ministers are, whoever�*s sitting around that cabinet table, there is one man and one man alone in russia who...
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i ongoing presidential elections in russia. ~ ,, ,~ ., russia. i think it is pretty clear that in ukraine _ russia. i think it is pretty clear that in ukraine people - russia. i think it is pretty clear that in ukraine people see - russia. i think it is pretty clear that in ukraine people see it i russia. i think it is pretty clear| that in ukraine people see it as russia. i think it is pretty clear . that in ukraine people see it as an illegitimate vote to do pointless act. certainly it will change nothing for ukraine because when vladimir putin is re—elected, which is guaranteed of because in their selection, it will change nothing on the ground in ukraine. the walk will go on, people will continue to come under rocket attack on soldiers will continue to die on the front lines. that is the reaction. voting is taking place in occupied areas of ukraine as well and the foreign ministry says that is an illegitimate vote, illegal voter and it has called on western governments not to recognise the results of those elections.— around the world and
i ongoing presidential elections in russia. ~ ,, ,~ ., russia. i think it is pretty clear that in ukraine _ russia. i think it is pretty clear that in ukraine people - russia. i think it is pretty clear that in ukraine people see - russia. i think it is pretty clear that in ukraine people see it i russia. i think it is pretty clear| that in ukraine people see it as russia. i think it is pretty clear . that in ukraine people see it as an illegitimate vote to do pointless act. certainly it will...
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i think those of us who believe in a different future for russia and different vision for russia, who want to see russia become a normal, modern, democratic european country, we have a responsibility. we cannotjust run away and give up. we have to continue our work and we will do it. and i will do it. and i and i will absolutely go back. i don't know when that will happen, because doctors have advised me to hold off going back for a while, for at least untilfull physical recovery, because they said if there's a third time now, this will be your last one. this is what they told me directly. but i will absolutely go back and we will continue doing what we're doing because there are many people in russia who reject this regime and what it stands for. you don't hear their voices. i mean, a minute ago you mentioned the so called popularity of putin, his fake popularity created by controlled media, the lack of free and fair elections and total political control, basically. and, you know, partly fear, partly propaganda. the fact is, i mean, i travel widely around russia, beyond moscow, beyon
i think those of us who believe in a different future for russia and different vision for russia, who want to see russia become a normal, modern, democratic european country, we have a responsibility. we cannotjust run away and give up. we have to continue our work and we will do it. and i will do it. and i and i will absolutely go back. i don't know when that will happen, because doctors have advised me to hold off going back for a while, for at least untilfull physical recovery, because they...
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., , where vladimir putin has taken russia? . . ., , ., russia? i have already said that putin has made _ russia? i have already said that putin has made a _ russia? i have already said that putin has made a lot _ russia? i have already said that putin has made a lot of - russia? i have already said that l putin has made a lot of mistakes. russia? i have already said that - putin has made a lot of mistakes. by the way. _ putin has made a lot of mistakes. by the way. not — putin has made a lot of mistakes. by the way, not only be special military— the way, not only be special military operation. practically he isjust_ military operation. practically he isjust throwing away military operation. practically he is just throwing away the keys of modern — is just throwing away the keys of modern government and the modern state of— modern government and the modern state of russia, like parliament, like free — state of russia, like parliament, like free elections, etc, so myjob will be _ like free elections, etc, so myjob will be to— like free
., , where vladimir putin has taken russia? . . ., , ., russia? i have already said that putin has made _ russia? i have already said that putin has made a _ russia? i have already said that putin has made a lot _ russia? i have already said that putin has made a lot of - russia? i have already said that l putin has made a lot of mistakes. russia? i have already said that - putin has made a lot of mistakes. by the way. _ putin has made a lot of mistakes. by the way. not — putin has made a lot...
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some of them are still inside — russia. some of them are still inside russia, some outside russia. he created — inside russia, some outside russia. he created that. that remains a threat _ he created that. that remains a threat to — he created that. that remains a threat to the regime. it he created that. that remains a threat to the regime.— threat to the regime. it sends a messa . e threat to the regime. it sends a message to _ threat to the regime. it sends a message to anyone _ threat to the regime. it sends a message to anyone else - threat to the regime. it sends a message to anyone else who, l threat to the regime. it sends a | message to anyone else who, as threat to the regime. it sends a - message to anyone else who, as well. there are already a whole set of rules and restrictions in russia that make it almost impossible to organise politically. it is not longer before the next russia elections. , , . longer before the next russia elections-— longer before the next russia elections. , , ., ., , elections. this is a regime that is not particularly — elections. th
some of them are still inside — russia. some of them are still inside russia, some outside russia. he created — inside russia, some outside russia. he created that. that remains a threat _ he created that. that remains a threat to — he created that. that remains a threat to the regime. it he created that. that remains a threat to the regime.— threat to the regime. it sends a messa . e threat to the regime. it sends a message to _ threat to the regime. it sends a message to anyone _...
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yulia navalnaya is not in russia. she shows no sign right now of wanting to, or being able to return to russia. and isn't that going to be a fundamental weakness going forward ? yulia navalnaya is not a copy or a clone of alexei. she's a different person with different convictions and ideas, and different ways to navigate the political landscape. and the times have, of course, very much changed. i already mentioned that alexei's decision to go back to russia was taken in the pre—war era, which was very different from where we are in 2024. do you fear — just one more thought on that — do you fear there could be a parallel with neighbouring belarus, where we saw svetla na tikhanovskaya, you know, she says "win an election" — but of course, president lukashenko then engineered his own victory. tikhanovskaya was forced to leave the country, and i think it's fair to say that her leverage inside belarus is not the same outside the country. is it possible for your movement to gain the traction it needs inside russia
yulia navalnaya is not in russia. she shows no sign right now of wanting to, or being able to return to russia. and isn't that going to be a fundamental weakness going forward ? yulia navalnaya is not a copy or a clone of alexei. she's a different person with different convictions and ideas, and different ways to navigate the political landscape. and the times have, of course, very much changed. i already mentioned that alexei's decision to go back to russia was taken in the pre—war era,...
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- to russia right now. could i follow up on that? you - to russia right now. could i - follow up on that? you authored an essay in foreign policy entitled know this is not our cold war yet why is the threat being exaggerated and you look at how the pundit industrial complex has propagated the stand—off with china. what do you intend to say here? that china is not as much of a rival to the us as we perceive it to be? if to the us as we perceive it to be? , ., be? if you compare this to the first cold war _ be? if you compare this to the first cold war you _ be? if you compare this to the first cold war you do - be? if you compare this to the first cold war you do not - be? if you compare this to the first cold war you do not have | first cold war you do not have a great power trying to create an entirely alternative international system is the soviet union once did. xi jinping has wanted to do that. he has programmes, the belt and road initiative and others that they are not doing well. in many cases they are backfiring. my many cases they are backfiring. my
- to russia right now. could i follow up on that? you - to russia right now. could i - follow up on that? you authored an essay in foreign policy entitled know this is not our cold war yet why is the threat being exaggerated and you look at how the pundit industrial complex has propagated the stand—off with china. what do you intend to say here? that china is not as much of a rival to the us as we perceive it to be? if to the us as we perceive it to be? , ., be? if you compare this to the...
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this is something that russia wants us to believe. this is the narrative that they want us to believe, that the sanctions are hurting you about not hurting us. for example, gas. they have found buyers for only 5% of the gas that they used to sell to the european union. they can't sell the gas outside so they don't have that income or if we take the budget, over 20% of it is in deficit and they can't raise loans outside because of the sanctions. plus we see that the interest rate for the russian central bank, interest rate for the russian economy is 15%. this is how they assess their economy doing. talk about your country's support for the ukraine, one of the most vocal supporters. looking at the numbers, estonia recently sent an $88 million package and you have said over the next four years your country will provide military assistance amounting to 0.25% of your gdp, but on the ground the war seems to have ground to a standstill with russia threatening to push through ukraine's lines. are you worried that is now russia that is on the
this is something that russia wants us to believe. this is the narrative that they want us to believe, that the sanctions are hurting you about not hurting us. for example, gas. they have found buyers for only 5% of the gas that they used to sell to the european union. they can't sell the gas outside so they don't have that income or if we take the budget, over 20% of it is in deficit and they can't raise loans outside because of the sanctions. plus we see that the interest rate for the russian...
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now commenting on russia today-— the countries now commenting on russia toda . . ,, . ., russia today. thank you so much for that, russia today. thank you so much for that. thank — russia today. thank you so much for that, thank you. _ around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. voting has begun to select mark drakeford's successor as the leader of welsh labour and the next first minister of wales. members of the welsh labour party and affiliated trade unions will choose between two current ministers, vaughan gething and jeremy miles. the ballot closes on the 14th of march. it looks like uk high streets are bouncing back after record poor sales in december. official figures suggest that retail sales rose 3.4% last month. food sales at supermarkets rose strongly, while department stores reported a positive impact from january sales. but inflation remained elevated, with people paying more for less. a rare harry potter book that was anonymously donated to a charity shop may fetch up to £10,000 at auction. the unread first editio
now commenting on russia today-— the countries now commenting on russia toda . . ,, . ., russia today. thank you so much for that, russia today. thank you so much for that. thank — russia today. thank you so much for that, thank you. _ around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. voting has begun to select mark drakeford's successor as the leader of welsh labour and the next first minister of wales. members of the welsh labour party and...
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and let's talk about russia now with francis scarr, who follows russia for bbc monitoring. and, francis, kerry was talking about self—censorship. is that a similar situation in russia, or is that how the citizens of russia approach things? i think with russia there is a large proportion - of the population, _ unfortunately, that is willing to consume the extremely i anti—west and anti—ukrainian narratives that are being put out by the state media. - the polling we have suggests that around two—thirds - of people still get most- of their news from state tv. just a few days ago, | a major propagandist was threatening to fire nuclear weapons at the us and "sink . the british isles", - in his words, if the west were to deploy regular troops to ukraine. - that said, there have been a whole raft of kind - of repressive laws which have been introduced over the lastj few years, and especially . since the invasion of ukraine just over two years ago, i to essentially make telling the truth a crime, especially when it concerns criticising i the kremlin or criticising i russia'
and let's talk about russia now with francis scarr, who follows russia for bbc monitoring. and, francis, kerry was talking about self—censorship. is that a similar situation in russia, or is that how the citizens of russia approach things? i think with russia there is a large proportion - of the population, _ unfortunately, that is willing to consume the extremely i anti—west and anti—ukrainian narratives that are being put out by the state media. - the polling we have suggests that...
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it's important because it's close to russia's supply line to crimea. russia annexed crimea in 2014. it's a vital location on the black sea. but while ukraine retook robotyne, it hasn't been able to advance, which highlights our first reason the war isn't moving. one of the things that has been underestimated are russian defences. so i think underestimating those defences has been one part of why there hasn't been a major breakthrough. the white lines on this map show russia's multiple defences south of robotyne. these include anti—tank defences known as dragon's teeth and landmines, too. the depth of russia's defences is one of the reasons the war has slowed. another can be seen in the village of krynky. it's in territory controlled by russia on the eastern side of the dnipro river. and after months of trying, ukrainian forces managed to cross the water and take part of krynky. but again, they struggled to push on. not least because technology is dominating. both sides are using weaponised drones known as uavs. this ukrainian video shows a russian soldier being monitored by a dron
it's important because it's close to russia's supply line to crimea. russia annexed crimea in 2014. it's a vital location on the black sea. but while ukraine retook robotyne, it hasn't been able to advance, which highlights our first reason the war isn't moving. one of the things that has been underestimated are russian defences. so i think underestimating those defences has been one part of why there hasn't been a major breakthrough. the white lines on this map show russia's multiple defences...
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from russia. mostly not. buying gas, oil. there are some sanctions, but still huge amounts of money is flowing into russia, and putin is using this money for the war. he is keeping his economy running. 0n the other hand, no efforts to make... a lot of people want to leave russia. but not a lot of effort is being done to offer these people are possibility to exit russia and live somewhere else. in my opinion, the sanctions have no firm strategy, no western leadership can say what strategy is, and the practical steps the sanctions need to achieve. not the moral part of internal politics part of the story, to show your constituency is that you as tough and russia, but nobody discussed... even publicly. and russia, but nobody discussed... even publicly-— even publicly. practically speaking, what are they _ even publicly. practically speaking, what are they of _ even publicly. practically speaking, what are they of course _ even publicly. practically speaking, what are they of course have - even publ
from russia. mostly not. buying gas, oil. there are some sanctions, but still huge amounts of money is flowing into russia, and putin is using this money for the war. he is keeping his economy running. 0n the other hand, no efforts to make... a lot of people want to leave russia. but not a lot of effort is being done to offer these people are possibility to exit russia and live somewhere else. in my opinion, the sanctions have no firm strategy, no western leadership can say what strategy is,...
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in russia we have propaganda and we have a myth that everybody in russia supports putin and everybody in russia supports the special military operation. it's really not the fact and my election campaign shows that a lot of people against putin's politics and a lot of people against the special military operation. but he's on the ballot. although when i caught up with the communist candidate nikolai kharitonov, he praised putin. "vladimir putin," he said, "is consolidating the nation for victory." and back in borovsk, many seem to believe that. "i hope putin wins," ludmilla says. "although we do have talented leaders who could run the country in an emergency." a putin—less russia means an emergency? now that is a picture the kremlin will be more than happy to see painted. steve rosenberg, bbc news, borovsk. let's speak to vitaly shevchenko, russia editor with bbc monitoring. thank russia editor with bbc monitoring. you forjoining. reporting thank you forjoining. we have been reporting there is no credible opposition, could you tell us more about how that came about? it is the result
in russia we have propaganda and we have a myth that everybody in russia supports putin and everybody in russia supports the special military operation. it's really not the fact and my election campaign shows that a lot of people against putin's politics and a lot of people against the special military operation. but he's on the ballot. although when i caught up with the communist candidate nikolai kharitonov, he praised putin. "vladimir putin," he said, "is consolidating the...
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and what did russia do? how did russia act on that information if it was icis, —— isis — if it was islamic state, this won't come as a huge surprise to russia, because islamic state was certainly on on russia's radar. there's no doubt about it. early this month, the fsb, russia's domestic security service, claimed to have stopped an isis plot to attack a synagogue in the kaluga region of russia, that's sort of south of moscow. and also recently, there was a shootout in the russian north caucasus region in the republic of ingushetia. again, russia said that these were islamic state fighters that they had killed. so, as i say, isis will have been on russia's radar, for sure. the russian fsb security service has just claimed the suspects in the moscow attack were heading towards russia's border with ukraine. let's speak to our eastern europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, who is in kyiv. hello. just tell us more about what the fsb has been saying. this hello. just tell us more about what the fsb has been
and what did russia do? how did russia act on that information if it was icis, —— isis — if it was islamic state, this won't come as a huge surprise to russia, because islamic state was certainly on on russia's radar. there's no doubt about it. early this month, the fsb, russia's domestic security service, claimed to have stopped an isis plot to attack a synagogue in the kaluga region of russia, that's sort of south of moscow. and also recently, there was a shootout in the russian north...
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as navalny sympathisers in russia face punishment, the| in russia face punishment, the bbc�*s russia editor reports on the whereabouts of his body. for three days now, she's been trying to recover her son's body, but alexei navalny�*s mother — here in the middle — was told that investigators are not ready to release it or even where the body is. 11 a clue perhaps, caught on cctv in the dead of night near mr navalny�*s remote penal colony — a prison convoy heading to a nearby town, just hours after the announcement of his death. it's thought this midnight motorcade may have been transporting his body. alexei navalny was an ambitious politician, promising a brighter future for russia. he once tried to run for president. he ended up in prison. now he's dead. in a video statement filmed abroad, his widow yulia accused the kremlin of killing him and vowed to continue his fight to change russia. translation: having killed alexei, putin killed half of me, half of my heart and half of my soul. but i still have the other half, and that tells me i have no right to give up. i will con
as navalny sympathisers in russia face punishment, the| in russia face punishment, the bbc�*s russia editor reports on the whereabouts of his body. for three days now, she's been trying to recover her son's body, but alexei navalny�*s mother — here in the middle — was told that investigators are not ready to release it or even where the body is. 11 a clue perhaps, caught on cctv in the dead of night near mr navalny�*s remote penal colony — a prison convoy heading to a nearby town,...
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you consider russia's performance in- consider russia's performance in this large-scale _ consider russia's performance in this large—scale invasion- consider russia's performance in this large—scale invasion the - consider russia's performance in this large—scale invasion the way ukraine — this large—scale invasion the way ukraine defended _ this large—scale invasion the way ukraine defended itself- this large—scale invasion the way ukraine defended itself and - this large—scale invasion the way ukraine defended itself and the. ukraine defended itself and the share _ ukraine defended itself and the share losses _ ukraine defended itself and the share losses that _ ukraine defended itself and the share losses that russia - ukraine defended itself and the share losses that russia has i share losses that russia has sustained~ _ share losses that russia has sustained. but _ share losses that russia has sustained. but it— share losses that russia has sustained. but it would - share losses that russia has sustained. but it would be . share losses that russia has sustained. but
you consider russia's performance in- consider russia's performance in this large-scale _ consider russia's performance in this large—scale invasion- consider russia's performance in this large—scale invasion the - consider russia's performance in this large—scale invasion the way ukraine — this large—scale invasion the way ukraine defended _ this large—scale invasion the way ukraine defended itself- this large—scale invasion the way ukraine defended itself and - this...
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and outside of russia. in a lot of ways, navalny was extremely creative, highly talented — a politician that russia has never had. so, in a lot of ways, he was completely unique, and certainly, courageous and heroic, as demonstrated by his return in russia and, most importantly, his behaviour injail. when he was in prison in russia, he provided really inspirational, uplifting letters that he sent back to his supporters, which really served as this source of hope. right now, certainly, it is an extremely gloomy moment where it seems like both russians inside of the country and the world more broadly isjust failing to contain the russian regime, the horrible regime that unfortunately is spreading its deleterious influence outside of russia, and currently in ukraine. and just on that point, maria, you know, there's been much international outcry today, but what options are there for international leaders to do more than just share those words? yeah, absolutely. one of the most important things right now is t
and outside of russia. in a lot of ways, navalny was extremely creative, highly talented — a politician that russia has never had. so, in a lot of ways, he was completely unique, and certainly, courageous and heroic, as demonstrated by his return in russia and, most importantly, his behaviour injail. when he was in prison in russia, he provided really inspirational, uplifting letters that he sent back to his supporters, which really served as this source of hope. right now, certainly, it is...
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russia is the aggressor state and russia needs to leave ukraine as soon as possible, so that ukraine can re—establish its borders and its territorial sovereignty. and those are doctrines that china says it supports in this peace plan it floated a year ago. in south africa, the party once led by nelson mandela, the african national congress, has had its worst election result since the end of apartheid three decades ago. it means a fresh political landscape for the country, with the anc losing support because of anger over the cost of living, high levels of corruption, unemployment and crime. barbara plett usher has more from johnannesburg. this is a country at a crossroads. the historic inequalities of apartheid have not been erased and the people have had enough. last week, they went to the polls and voted for change, delivering a dramatic drop in support to african national congress. today, the president spoke for the first time. people have given effect to the clarion call that has resonated across generations. that the people shall govern, our people have spoken. whether we like
russia is the aggressor state and russia needs to leave ukraine as soon as possible, so that ukraine can re—establish its borders and its territorial sovereignty. and those are doctrines that china says it supports in this peace plan it floated a year ago. in south africa, the party once led by nelson mandela, the african national congress, has had its worst election result since the end of apartheid three decades ago. it means a fresh political landscape for the country, with the anc losing...
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in russia that — give trade to putin and oligarchs in russia that we can take the assets and russia — russia that we can take the assets and russia must pay. the third is much _ and russia must pay. the third is much more — and russia must pay. the third is much more cynical in the meeting that we _ much more cynical in the meeting that we have elections coming all over the — that we have elections coming all over the world, and taxpayers and voters _ over the world, and taxpayers and voters are — over the world, and taxpayers and voters are asking the rightful question, how long we have to pay. why doesn't— question, how long we have to pay. why doesn't russia pay for the damages — why doesn't russia pay for the damages and also the recovery process? — damages and also the recovery process? that's why i see that we have _ process? that's why i see that we have been— process? that's why i see that we have been pushing this close to nearly— have been pushing this close to nearly a — have been pushing this close to nearly a year. that's why there has been _ nearly
in russia that — give trade to putin and oligarchs in russia that we can take the assets and russia — russia that we can take the assets and russia must pay. the third is much _ and russia must pay. the third is much more — and russia must pay. the third is much more cynical in the meeting that we _ much more cynical in the meeting that we have elections coming all over the — that we have elections coming all over the world, and taxpayers and voters _ over the world, and taxpayers and...
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it is a huge tragedy for me and for russia. that captures the legacy that mr navalny had for a lot of russians. �* ., ., , that mr navalny had for a lot of russians. �* . ., , ., , ., russians. alexei navalny was more outhful russians. alexei navalny was more youthful than _ russians. alexei navalny was more youthful than president _ russians. alexei navalny was more youthful than president putin, - russians. alexei navalny was more youthful than president putin, had| russians. alexei navalny was more | youthful than president putin, had a knack for connecting with younger people, energising huge crowds, speaking the language that young people in russia speak, leading the people in russia speak, leading the people against the policies pursued by the kremlin and so many of his supporters are saying now that this is what he had to pay the ultimate price for his effectiveness as an opposition leader, and in the past five minutes, a key associate of alexei navalny, he is saying that people have started being admitted to the pre
it is a huge tragedy for me and for russia. that captures the legacy that mr navalny had for a lot of russians. �* ., ., , that mr navalny had for a lot of russians. �* . ., , ., , ., russians. alexei navalny was more outhful russians. alexei navalny was more youthful than _ russians. alexei navalny was more youthful than president _ russians. alexei navalny was more youthful than president putin, - russians. alexei navalny was more youthful than president putin, had| russians. alexei...
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he has china that is clearly supporting russia. he has certain, you know, countries from the global partners — you know, in africa and latin america — that are closer to putin's camp. he would lose that in an instant if he would get real... the thing is, you don't persuade people like jake sullivan, the national security advisor in washington, when you say that, cos he clearly is concerned about the danger, the real danger of escalation. you don't convince other european leaders like olaf scholz, who — many times — has referred to his desire to avoid dangerous escalation. they believe in this concept of avoiding escalation. yeah, but, i mean, it's... the only path that our strategy leads to — i mean, if we're sticking to this strategy — it might lead to devastation of a country and it might lead to an actual conflict, you know, that's outside ukraine. other countries might be involved because, basically, it's... we're sending a very clear signal to putin — "if you threaten us, we back down." so now we have to ask a qu
he has china that is clearly supporting russia. he has certain, you know, countries from the global partners — you know, in africa and latin america — that are closer to putin's camp. he would lose that in an instant if he would get real... the thing is, you don't persuade people like jake sullivan, the national security advisor in washington, when you say that, cos he clearly is concerned about the danger, the real danger of escalation. you don't convince other european leaders like olaf...
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we have a president in russia and in russia thi5 president in russia and in russia this law is called the foreign agent5 law... hello, how are you? can i ask you a question? why are you prote5ting? fir5t can i ask you a question? why are you prote5ting? first of all i am prote5ting becau5e you prote5ting? first of all i am prote5ting because i think that they 5peu prote5ting because i think that they 5pell a5 a direct threat to georgian democracy and secondly i think the actions of the government is against the will of the georgian people. why do you think they are pushing ahead with this law? i do you think they are pushing ahead with this law?— with this law? i think this government _ with this law? i think this government is _ with this law? i think this government is a - with this law? i think this government is a proxy i with this law? i think this - government is a proxy government with this law? i think this _ government is a proxy government of russia _ government is a proxy government of russia and _ government is a proxy government of russia and i_ government is a proxy go
we have a president in russia and in russia thi5 president in russia and in russia this law is called the foreign agent5 law... hello, how are you? can i ask you a question? why are you prote5ting? fir5t can i ask you a question? why are you prote5ting? first of all i am prote5ting becau5e you prote5ting? first of all i am prote5ting because i think that they 5peu prote5ting because i think that they 5pell a5 a direct threat to georgian democracy and secondly i think the actions of the...
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the west wants to destroy russia, to carve russia up into pieces. that is the message you get in the state media here. and having the west as an enemy, and ukraine as an enemy, to a large extent helps the kremlin distract attention from problems at home. what happens if the war ends, and there is no external enemy? people are being prepared here for a long conflict. i was in a town recently, a couple of hours�* drive from moscow, where they were unveiling a new war memorial — and it was to the victims of the soviet war in afghanistan, russia's war in chechnya, and to those russian soldiers who've been killed in the so—called "special military operation". and there were far more names on the memorial of people who've been killed in the ukraine war than in the other wars. and the speeches that were being made by local officials at the unveiling of this war memorial were quite astonishing, basically preparing the crowd — and there were adults and there were children there — but preparing them for a long conflict and making it clear that, "wel
the west wants to destroy russia, to carve russia up into pieces. that is the message you get in the state media here. and having the west as an enemy, and ukraine as an enemy, to a large extent helps the kremlin distract attention from problems at home. what happens if the war ends, and there is no external enemy? people are being prepared here for a long conflict. i was in a town recently, a couple of hours�* drive from moscow, where they were unveiling a new war memorial — and it was to...
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all the things russia needs, it is getting from china. it has been able to sell a lot of oil to china and india. so sanctions have fallen short. but while europe has stopped buying russian oil, it must be noted that if china and india were not buying russian oil, global prices would go up quite a bit. that would come back to bite the us, which does not want oil prices to go up too high, which would have domestic repercussions among voters, in an election year especially. so the sanctions are targeted. they�*re hurting russia, but not enough to stop it from prosecuting this war. it must be noted as well, russia has transformed its economy into a wartime economy, able to sustain heavy losses and continue this war. another story making headlines now. tributes are pouring in for the former great britain rugby league international rob burrow, who has died aged 41. he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019, two years after he retired from playing for the leeds rhinos, the club where he�*d spent his entire career. the prince of wal
all the things russia needs, it is getting from china. it has been able to sell a lot of oil to china and india. so sanctions have fallen short. but while europe has stopped buying russian oil, it must be noted that if china and india were not buying russian oil, global prices would go up quite a bit. that would come back to bite the us, which does not want oil prices to go up too high, which would have domestic repercussions among voters, in an election year especially. so the sanctions are...
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russia _ increases. and briefly if you can, russia is _ increases. and briefly if you can, russia is also - increases. and briefly if you | can, russia is also spending and investing in its military. how is it able to do so with the sanctions that are in place? i the sanctions that are in lace? ~' , , ., place? i think with russia, the auestion place? i think with russia, the question of— place? i think with russia, the question of how _ place? i think with russia, the question of how sustainable i question of how sustainable this war— question of how sustainable this war effort it is significant. but as we have seen, _ significant. but as we have seen, the imf is projecting economic growth next year as well— economic growth next year as well for— economic growth next year as well for russia. so despite sanctions, the economy is still seeing — sanctions, the economy is still seeing growth and rushes allocating more and more resources and public spending into the — resources and public spending into the war effort, they are restructuring t
russia _ increases. and briefly if you can, russia is _ increases. and briefly if you can, russia is also - increases. and briefly if you | can, russia is also spending and investing in its military. how is it able to do so with the sanctions that are in place? i the sanctions that are in lace? ~' , , ., place? i think with russia, the auestion place? i think with russia, the question of— place? i think with russia, the question of how _ place? i think with russia, the question of how...
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russia.— you. citizens of russia. crowd chant. translation: dear friends, i have 'ust been translation: dear friends, i have just been meeting _ translation: dear friends, i have just been meeting colleagues - translation: dear friends, i have just been meeting colleagues who. just been meeting colleagues who travelled their own road as part of the presidential campaign. they are all here and, as a surprise to them, i invited them to come to this festive event. we have different approaches to achieving the national goals, but we share one motherland. they are here and i congratulate you on this occasion and i want them to say a few words as well. cheering and applause translation:— cheering and applause translation: , ., , translation: dear friends, you will recall the troublesome _ translation: dear friends, you will recall the troublesome time - translation: dear friends, you will recall the troublesome time that - translation: dear friends, you will recall the troublesome time that the
russia.— you. citizens of russia. crowd chant. translation: dear friends, i have 'ust been translation: dear friends, i have just been meeting _ translation: dear friends, i have just been meeting colleagues - translation: dear friends, i have just been meeting colleagues who. just been meeting colleagues who travelled their own road as part of the presidential campaign. they are all here and, as a surprise to them, i invited them to come to this festive event. we have different approaches to...
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can bring. relationship with russia can brina. , ., ~ bring. 0k. interesting. thank ou. we bring. 0k. interesting. thank vom we will _ bring. 0k. interesting. thank you. we will have _ bring. 0k. interesting. thank you. we will have more - bring. 0k. interesting. thank you. we will have more on i you. we will have more on vladimir putin's trip to china in business of course, the trade relationship as we have just discussed is key. now to ukraine. security officials in the northeast say fighting is raging in the border town of vovcha nsk, where russian troops have taken up positions. president volodymyr zelensky has cancelled his overseas engagements and has promised that the military was rushing reinforcements to the area, as james waterhouse reports. not your usual traffic jam in russia's belgorod region, ..as a rocket launcher pulls over to pour fire into neighbouring ukraine, causing panic across the border. "what do you need to take? let's move quicker, let's go," says this police officer. the russians are using new tactics here — constant gr
can bring. relationship with russia can brina. , ., ~ bring. 0k. interesting. thank ou. we bring. 0k. interesting. thank vom we will _ bring. 0k. interesting. thank you. we will have _ bring. 0k. interesting. thank you. we will have more - bring. 0k. interesting. thank you. we will have more on i you. we will have more on vladimir putin's trip to china in business of course, the trade relationship as we have just discussed is key. now to ukraine. security officials in the northeast say fighting...
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we know russia these — response from russia so far? we know russia these days, _ response from russia so far? we know russia these days, it _ response from russia so far? we know russia these days, it does _ response from russia so far? we know russia these days, it does not - russia these days, it does not cooperate with the report, it views it as western bias. dinner, it doesn't like nato, doesn't like the west, and increasingly it wants to suggest that the un is also in the league, but the investigators are independent and they do their work. they are international lawyers and you cannot... this is the nature of the un, you cannot criticise a reportjust because it looks bad when you are in the spotlight but then demand about another country like venezuela or syria, sometimes the us or uk, and say they need scrutiny. scrutiny has to be equal for all. scrutiny. scrutiny has to be equal forall. if scrutiny. scrutiny has to be equal for all. if russia doesn't cooperate, the report is still there and the evidence.— fast food chain mcdo
we know russia these — response from russia so far? we know russia these days, _ response from russia so far? we know russia these days, it _ response from russia so far? we know russia these days, it does _ response from russia so far? we know russia these days, it does not - russia these days, it does not cooperate with the report, it views it as western bias. dinner, it doesn't like nato, doesn't like the west, and increasingly it wants to suggest that the un is also in the league, but the...
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it is russia making its size and resources count. it's russia that can throw more men at its fight. haiti, arguably the world's most ungovernable country, erupts yet again. the security forces in haiti are clearly in a situation of disadvantage against these gangs, who now control big sections of the capital, port—au—prince. and will the oceans one day be navigated by ships without a single human being on board? future vision of lots of companies looking into this to have, say, a captain sitting there on land in charge of multiple ships sailing the oceans around the world. things aren't looking at all rosy for ukraine at the moment. the days when russia's armed forces were slow, clumsy and predictable have gone. they've upped their game. and the huge advantage russia has in manpower and industrial might has started to tell. ukraine still has its successes, and it could make things very hard for russia in crimea. but in the business of winning small towns and villages along the front line, places like avdiivka, russia's huge numbers and its utter carelessness about the casualties
it is russia making its size and resources count. it's russia that can throw more men at its fight. haiti, arguably the world's most ungovernable country, erupts yet again. the security forces in haiti are clearly in a situation of disadvantage against these gangs, who now control big sections of the capital, port—au—prince. and will the oceans one day be navigated by ships without a single human being on board? future vision of lots of companies looking into this to have, say, a captain...
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he represented the weapon for a better russia. - still in russia. he represented the weapon for a better russia. his i weapon for a better russia. his death— weapon for a better russia. his death brihgs _ weapon for a better russia. his death brings us _ weapon for a better russia. his death brings us back— weapon for a better russia. his death brings us back to - weapon for a better russia. his death brings us back to the - weapon for a better russia. his - death brings us back to the memories of the _ death brings us back to the memories of the darkest— death brings us back to the memories of the darkest moments _ death brings us back to the memories of the darkest moments in— death brings us back to the memories of the darkest moments in russian. of the darkest moments in russian history— of the darkest moments in russian history and — of the darkest moments in russian history and the _ of the darkest moments in russian history and the conditions - of the darkest moments in russian history and the conditions of- of the darkest moments
he represented the weapon for a better russia. - still in russia. he represented the weapon for a better russia. his i weapon for a better russia. his death— weapon for a better russia. his death brihgs _ weapon for a better russia. his death brings us _ weapon for a better russia. his death brings us back— weapon for a better russia. his death brings us back to - weapon for a better russia. his death brings us back to the - weapon for a better russia. his - death brings us back to the...
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bill. lot for many people in russia. bill, ou lot for many people in russia. bill, you mentioned _ lot for many people in russia. bill, you mentioned sergei magnitsky the lawyer, you knew, the long list of people who died at the hands of the russian regime, where does this deficit? i russian regime, where does this deficit? ., , russian regime, where does this deficit? ~ , , ., ., deficit? i think this is one of the most significant _ deficit? i think this is one of the most significant debts _ deficit? i think this is one of the most significant debts and - deficit? i think this is one of the i most significant debts and murders deficit? i think this is one of the - most significant debts and murders i should _ most significant debts and murders i should say— most significant debts and murders i should say that vladimir putin has ever committed. alexei navalny is extremely— ever committed. alexei navalny is extremely well known and well liked, very popular, and to kill somebody, such an _ very popular, and to kill somebody, such an asset for the country i
bill. lot for many people in russia. bill, ou lot for many people in russia. bill, you mentioned _ lot for many people in russia. bill, you mentioned sergei magnitsky the lawyer, you knew, the long list of people who died at the hands of the russian regime, where does this deficit? i russian regime, where does this deficit? ., , russian regime, where does this deficit? ~ , , ., ., deficit? i think this is one of the most significant _ deficit? i think this is one of the most significant debts _...
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we of course start with russia. plenty of course start with russia. plenty of news on it alexei navalny, the russian opposition politician, died in prison according to the prison service they are in russia. his lawyer is on his way to the remote prison right now. expect to arrive saturday morning. they have had no independent confirmation yet as to exactly what has happened. however, us presidentjoe biden says vladimir putin is responsible. there has in fact been a huge reaction from leaders around the world. we will bring you that. russia says that reaction has been not equitable. we are keeping across different live feeds and pictures coming soon to us from across the world. we will start in london and this is happening right now, a vigil close to the russian embassy. you can see the placards and people out and coming out in support of alexei navalny. we will go to paris now because you can see there the ukrainian leader volodomyr zelensky is speaking with emmanuel macron. emmanuel macron has said the death of mr navalny shows the weakness of the kr
we of course start with russia. plenty of course start with russia. plenty of news on it alexei navalny, the russian opposition politician, died in prison according to the prison service they are in russia. his lawyer is on his way to the remote prison right now. expect to arrive saturday morning. they have had no independent confirmation yet as to exactly what has happened. however, us presidentjoe biden says vladimir putin is responsible. there has in fact been a huge reaction from leaders...
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i am hearing from _ russia's aggression. i am hearing from you — russia's aggression. i am hearing from you peer europeans deep concern about_ from you peer europeans deep concern about this _ from you peer europeans deep concern about this if— from you peer europeans deep concern about this. if china wants to have better— about this. if china wants to have better relations with us and other countries — better relations with us and other countries in europe, it can't do that— countries in europe, it can't do that white _ countries in europe, it can't do that while at the same time helping to fuet— that while at the same time helping to fuel the — that while at the same time helping to fuel the biggest threat to security since the cold war. we have taken _ security since the cold war. we have taken action— security since the cold war. we have taken action against chinese entities _ taken action against chinese entities that are engaged in this and what — entities that are engaged in this and what i make a today is that if china _ and what i make a today
i am hearing from _ russia's aggression. i am hearing from you — russia's aggression. i am hearing from you peer europeans deep concern about_ from you peer europeans deep concern about this _ from you peer europeans deep concern about this if— from you peer europeans deep concern about this. if china wants to have better— about this. if china wants to have better relations with us and other countries — better relations with us and other countries in europe, it can't do that—...
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., , russia? right now for example, i don't know. _ russia? right now for example, i don't know. no — russia? right now for example, i don't know, no putin. _ russia? right now for example, i don't know, no putin. if- russia? right now for example, i don't know, no putin. if he - don't know, no putin. if he disappeared, he got killed, we'd still have the society and i'm scared of the society. but i do still have hope, i still have hope because i know so many beautiful, good people like alexei navalny and people that are right now coming to stay goodbye to him, they do that because they have hope and they live in russia right now, in those conditions and they still have this hope. so i don't think i have a right to not have one. she was s-ueakin right to not have one. she was speaking to — right to not have one. she was speaking to my _ right to not have one. she was speaking to my colleague - right to not have one. she was l speaking to my colleague megan right to not have one. she was - speaking to my colleague megan owen. the russian gov
., , russia? right now for example, i don't know. _ russia? right now for example, i don't know. no — russia? right now for example, i don't know, no putin. _ russia? right now for example, i don't know, no putin. if- russia? right now for example, i don't know, no putin. if he - don't know, no putin. if he disappeared, he got killed, we'd still have the society and i'm scared of the society. but i do still have hope, i still have hope because i know so many beautiful, good people like alexei...