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what do you think it means for putin in terms of his global- for putin in terms of his global standing diplomatically? there are many countries who haven't come out against russia, horse art of sitting on the fence, if you like. with that make difference to them question mark we have the chinese president going to russia next week for the state visit with resident putin and note president putin has an arrest warrant on his head. i note president putin has an arrest warrant on his head.— warrant on his head. i think, perhaps. _ warrant on his head. i think, perhaps. they _ warrant on his head. i think, perhaps, they would - warrant on his head. i think, perhaps, they would ignore l warrant on his head. i think, | perhaps, they would ignore it warrant on his head. i think, - perhaps, they would ignore it or deny it or something like that. they would smooth it over on the surface, i think. anyone that has children knows how terrible it is to have them stolen from you to be given to russian families who not trying to make ukrainian children that they've adopted russian. i don't think it'
what do you think it means for putin in terms of his global- for putin in terms of his global standing diplomatically? there are many countries who haven't come out against russia, horse art of sitting on the fence, if you like. with that make difference to them question mark we have the chinese president going to russia next week for the state visit with resident putin and note president putin has an arrest warrant on his head. i note president putin has an arrest warrant on his head.—...
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at home, vladimir putin may enjoy some popular support, however staged. but abroad, he now faces the possibility of arrest and trial. he probably will not be getting on a plane soon. with the reaction from russia and the impact this arrest warrant could have, here's our russia editor, steve rosenberg. on a practical level, do not expect russian police to slap the handcuffs on vladimir putin and dispatch him to the hague. russia, just like america, does not recognise the jurisdiction of the international criminal court and russia does not extradite its citizens. and yet, this is an extraordinary moment. just think about it. the serving president of the world's largest country, a nuclear power, a permanent member of the un security council, the icc has issued a warrant for his arrest over alleged war crimes and that makes him even more of a pariah at a time when vladimir putin is still trying to be a global player. we have the chinese president coming in three days�* time for a state visit. no wonder the kremlin is furious. and the former russian presiden
at home, vladimir putin may enjoy some popular support, however staged. but abroad, he now faces the possibility of arrest and trial. he probably will not be getting on a plane soon. with the reaction from russia and the impact this arrest warrant could have, here's our russia editor, steve rosenberg. on a practical level, do not expect russian police to slap the handcuffs on vladimir putin and dispatch him to the hague. russia, just like america, does not recognise the jurisdiction of the...
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ministers said mr putin would be brought tojustice. i would expect rhetoric, brinkmanship, but at the end of the day, we've seen it all before with other violent despots and dictators, and in the end, a large number of them cannot sit out the indictment from an international court for the worst crimes against humanity. here in kyiv, ministers expressed satisfaction that, as one said, the wheels ofjustice returning in a historic moment for ukraine. it may be that this is a symbolic act, it may be that mr putin is never arrested or ever faces a court, but it is still a significant moment. it is not every day that a serving head of state is accused of war crimes, and it is a signal that the international community will seekjustice for what has been going on here in ukraine. at the very least, vladimir putin is unlikely to be travelling to countries that sign up to the criminal court, for they would have an obligation to arrest him the moment he gets off the plane. james landale, bbc news, kyiv. so how has this news been received in russia
ministers said mr putin would be brought tojustice. i would expect rhetoric, brinkmanship, but at the end of the day, we've seen it all before with other violent despots and dictators, and in the end, a large number of them cannot sit out the indictment from an international court for the worst crimes against humanity. here in kyiv, ministers expressed satisfaction that, as one said, the wheels ofjustice returning in a historic moment for ukraine. it may be that this is a symbolic act, it may...
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it is just a case of putin returning to the crime scene. the icc, the international criminal court, has mentioned that there could be more cases attached to mr putin's arrest warrant, on top of the case of the deported ukrainian children who have been deported to russia. what evidence can ukraine provide for that and will those cases perhaps focus on what has taken place in mariupol for instance? mariupol is one of the cases which are under discussion, not only now but from the very first days. we have a substantial number of cases where we discuss the potential cooperation and what is important for this arrest warrant and for this case, is the icc completely respect the work of ukrainian law enforcement agencies and ukrainian prosecutors and courts, who can prosecute most of the crimes internally and with having indicted and issued an arrest warrant against putin, the icc showed it plays an exactly complementary role because putin and the other two people in his government has personal immunity in ukraine. this is not only important but sy
it is just a case of putin returning to the crime scene. the icc, the international criminal court, has mentioned that there could be more cases attached to mr putin's arrest warrant, on top of the case of the deported ukrainian children who have been deported to russia. what evidence can ukraine provide for that and will those cases perhaps focus on what has taken place in mariupol for instance? mariupol is one of the cases which are under discussion, not only now but from the very first days....
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russia next week to hold talks with mr putin. beijing and moscow say the two men will discuss strategic cooperation. beijing is currently promoting a plan it says can bring a negotiated end to the war in ukraine. however, china's neutrality has been questioned as beijing continues to maintain close ties with moscow. the announcement of the state visit was made by the foreign ministry in beijing. translation: during his state visit to russia, - president xijinping will have an in—depth exchange of views with president putin on bilateral relations and a major international and regional issues of common concern. china will uphold its objective and fair position on the ukrainian crisis and play a constructive role in promoting peace talks. here's our china correspondent, stephen mcdonell, on what beijing might be looking for from this trip. beijing has created considerable expectation that this visit by xi jinping might lead to some sort of a breakthrough in terms of promoting peace in the war between russia and ukraine. the reason
russia next week to hold talks with mr putin. beijing and moscow say the two men will discuss strategic cooperation. beijing is currently promoting a plan it says can bring a negotiated end to the war in ukraine. however, china's neutrality has been questioned as beijing continues to maintain close ties with moscow. the announcement of the state visit was made by the foreign ministry in beijing. translation: during his state visit to russia, - president xijinping will have an in—depth...
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so under what circumstances could president putin be arrested? here's dr angela stent, director of the georgetown university center for russian studies. it's very difficult to see that now. obviously, as your correspondents have said, he will be very careful about what countries he will travel to in the future, i don't think you will be visiting london anytime soon, so were he to go to a country that is part of the icc, and 123 countries have signed on to this rome statute, then theoretically he could be arrested but we have even had the example of the president of sudan, also under indictment from the icc, and he has been able to travel to other countries and nothing has happened to him, so i think we have to wait and see how the war with ukraine ends, what happens to putin afterwards, but right now it's difficult to see him being arrested. but it will restrict his movement, his ability to travel around the globe, he will be restricted to only a very few countries? yes, i mean, will he go to the 620 summit in india? india is another country that
so under what circumstances could president putin be arrested? here's dr angela stent, director of the georgetown university center for russian studies. it's very difficult to see that now. obviously, as your correspondents have said, he will be very careful about what countries he will travel to in the future, i don't think you will be visiting london anytime soon, so were he to go to a country that is part of the icc, and 123 countries have signed on to this rome statute, then theoretically...
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putin is building his own anti—western world. now, with xijinping here, russia can claim that it's not isolated, that moscow has powerful allies who view the world through a similar lens. that it doesn't need the west if it has friends in the east. but experience shows china always puts china first. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. mark montgomery is a senior fellow at the foundation of defence of democracies. hejoined us earlier to share his expectations of today's meeting. i think the overall goal of these meetings is to further develop and enhance their no limits partnership, and i try to look at that through three prisms, the first, diplomatic. china has fully supported russia at the united nations, they condemned the war as a nato inspired conflict, they have supported them economically. they've bought all the natural oil and natural gas that europe has chosen not to buy. they've bought from russia, they have increased trade 30%. the one area where putin needs more support is in the military area where chinese support, whi
putin is building his own anti—western world. now, with xijinping here, russia can claim that it's not isolated, that moscow has powerful allies who view the world through a similar lens. that it doesn't need the west if it has friends in the east. but experience shows china always puts china first. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. mark montgomery is a senior fellow at the foundation of defence of democracies. hejoined us earlier to share his expectations of today's meeting. i think the...
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are we going to see president putin in the hague? not a chance. asjustice steve rosenberg mentioned there, he does not travel a great deal. he's got powerful friends, xijinping of china who is coming to see him and who is absolutely crucial in all of this. so if we were going to look at the big picture, what is more important, russia's friendship at china and are they going to get weapons from china, that is far out weighing anything that a court in the hague, which has nojurisdiction in russia might say. where it does, i think i may have an effect is all those countries outside the western bloc who are kind of wavering a bit. they are optically in favour of the invasion but also thinking, nato asked for this. not particularly when they kept expanding eastwards. russia is simply defending its own borders. the fact that russia, after 13 months of consistent denials of war crimes, is that these crimes, alleged crimes are being taken seriously enough after four visits to ukraine by one of its chief prosecutors. the fact that this has been taken so se
are we going to see president putin in the hague? not a chance. asjustice steve rosenberg mentioned there, he does not travel a great deal. he's got powerful friends, xijinping of china who is coming to see him and who is absolutely crucial in all of this. so if we were going to look at the big picture, what is more important, russia's friendship at china and are they going to get weapons from china, that is far out weighing anything that a court in the hague, which has nojurisdiction in russia...
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i certainly agree because putin himself and his i because putin himself and his co—conspirator were saying on russian tv this is what they were doing, they were acknowledging committing a war crime. ., , w crime. the icc has faced hurdles _ crime. the icc has faced hurdles before - crime. the icc has faced hurdles before when - crime. the icc has faced hurdles before when it l crime. the icc has faced l hurdles before when it has tried to pursue people for war crimes, notably in syria. what chance do you think they have actually managing to get putin to face these allegations? again it's hard to imagine it happening unless again, as a result i russian defeat in the war the putin regime crumbles within russia and the russians themselves decide to hand him over, but this has a stunning geopolitical consequences right away. you can be sure that xi jingping will be more embarrassed stating his hands in moscow next week and it means any collaboration with them is a little bit weaker. what effect you think it will have in russia itself, will galvanise people, or will they see president putin in
i certainly agree because putin himself and his i because putin himself and his co—conspirator were saying on russian tv this is what they were doing, they were acknowledging committing a war crime. ., , w crime. the icc has faced hurdles _ crime. the icc has faced hurdles before - crime. the icc has faced hurdles before when - crime. the icc has faced hurdles before when it l crime. the icc has faced l hurdles before when it has tried to pursue people for war crimes, notably in syria. what...
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the case where putin was invited was our. where putin was invited was our priority. at the moment, we have others. i can't disclose this information, but this is really only the first step. 0thers information, but this is really only the first step. others will follow not only with relation to putin, but also to other perpetrators. ukraine still has no access to the crime scene and we need wide support and wide cooperation from different governments, law enforcement agencies and intelligence agencies in order to build these cases. irate in order to build these cases. we should say that you and your colleagues are working in a time of conflict. how does that change the nature of your work and what challenges does that place on you? the challenge i already mentioned is the most important one since we have no access to the territory. therefore, we are looking for modern it solution and very wide range of intelligence, especially open source information, satellite imagery, etc. in order to collect evidence is for the crimes which are committed every day — for instance,
the case where putin was invited was our. where putin was invited was our priority. at the moment, we have others. i can't disclose this information, but this is really only the first step. 0thers information, but this is really only the first step. others will follow not only with relation to putin, but also to other perpetrators. ukraine still has no access to the crime scene and we need wide support and wide cooperation from different governments, law enforcement agencies and intelligence...
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putin is building his own anti—western world. putin is building his own anti-western world. now with xi jinin: anti-western world. now with xi jinping here. _ anti-western world. now with xi jinping here, russia _ anti-western world. now with xi jinping here, russia can - anti-western world. now with xi jinping here, russia can claim i anti-western world. now with xi jinping here, russia can claim it| anti-western world. now with xi i jinping here, russia can claim it is not isolated, that moscow has powerful allies who view the world through a similar lens, that it does not need the us, it has friends in the east. but experience shows china always puts china first. today the talks between the two leaders begin in earnest. steve told us more about how the visit is being perceived by the russian public. you see the word friend in the headlines on a lot of the papers since both leaders addressed each other as dear friends, and earlier this week there was a little bit of scepticism, some commentators saying the reality is china will always put itself first, so you can talk abou
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what exactly is president putin planning to do? he what exactly is president putin planning to do?— planning to do? he announced yesterday _ planning to do? he announced yesterday that _ planning to do? he announced yesterday that russia - planning to do? he announced yesterday that russia would i planning to do? he announced| yesterday that russia would be stationing tactical nuclear weapons in belarus. these are weapons used for specific gains on the battlefield and there was a surprise here with this announcement. russia and belarus have been talking about the transfer of nuclear weapons for quite some time and i think this is something one of the presidenttop advisers here in kyiv said, he said president putin was too predictable and that all he can do is, his words, scare tactics. i think this is part of the strategy of the russians here and tell president to keep everyone guessing. i think he is very unhappy with the transfer of weapons by nato countries to ukraine and i think this is the latest development in what some people are saying is an escalation by moscow. how much
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potentially faces trial for when vladimir putin dies. there is no time limit. one would assume that warrant can constrain his travel to the 123 member states and countries around the world that sign up to the authority and jurisdiction of the international criminal court because if he steps foot in any of their territory those member state governments are obliged to try and arrest him and then make sure he is sent to the hague for trial. that at the moment seems unlikely, until such time potentially who knows what will happen in the future, it would require a lot of political change i imagine in moscow. in the meantime i think mr putin is showing that in some areas, crimea, mariupol, you can still travel as freely as he wishes and he can visit and show those parts of mariupol that he wants to show our being reconstructed because this, when i say this is defiance, this matters because the city for ukraine is a symbol of its resistance from last year, that might be one of the reasons why he has visited. thank ou. a deal brokered by the un
potentially faces trial for when vladimir putin dies. there is no time limit. one would assume that warrant can constrain his travel to the 123 member states and countries around the world that sign up to the authority and jurisdiction of the international criminal court because if he steps foot in any of their territory those member state governments are obliged to try and arrest him and then make sure he is sent to the hague for trial. that at the moment seems unlikely, until such time...
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subsequently potentially faces trial or when vladimir putin dies. you know, there's no time limit to it. so one would assume that that warrant constrains president putin's travel to the 123 member states, countries around the world that sign up to the authority and jurisdiction of the international criminal court, because if he steps foot in any of their territory, those member state governments are obliged to try and arrest him and then make sure that he is sent to the hague for trial. that, at the moment, seems unlikely until such time, potentially — you know who knows what's going to happen in the future. it would require quite a lot of political change, i imagine, in moscow for that to happen. so in the meantime, i think mr putin is showing that in some areas, ie crimea and in mariupol, he can still travel as freely as he wishes and he can visit and show off those parts of mariupol that he wants to show are being reconstructed. because this is... when i say when i say defiance, this matters, because this city for ukraine is a symbol of its res
subsequently potentially faces trial or when vladimir putin dies. you know, there's no time limit to it. so one would assume that that warrant constrains president putin's travel to the 123 member states, countries around the world that sign up to the authority and jurisdiction of the international criminal court, because if he steps foot in any of their territory, those member state governments are obliged to try and arrest him and then make sure that he is sent to the hague for trial. that,...
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putin is building his own anti—western world. now, with xijinping here, russia can claim that it's not isolated, that moscow has powerful allies who view the world through a similar lens, that it doesn't need the west if it has friends in the east. but experience shows, china always puts china first. today, mr xi is holding talks with the russian prime minister, mikhail mishustin. steve rosenberg told us more about how the visit is being perceived by the russian public. you see the word friend in the headlines on a lot of the papers since both leaders address each other as dearfriends. since both leaders address each other as dear friends. earlier this week there was a little scepticism, some commentators saying the reality is that china will always defend its national interest first and put itself first, so, yes, you can talk about bromance, you can talk about a strategic partnership, deepening cooperation between russia and china, but people are open out here and understand that china has its interests at heart first of all, an
putin is building his own anti—western world. now, with xijinping here, russia can claim that it's not isolated, that moscow has powerful allies who view the world through a similar lens, that it doesn't need the west if it has friends in the east. but experience shows, china always puts china first. today, mr xi is holding talks with the russian prime minister, mikhail mishustin. steve rosenberg told us more about how the visit is being perceived by the russian public. you see the word...
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.— president putin. mark montgomery. - president putin. mark montgomery. seniorl president putin. mark- montgomery. senior fellow at the foundation for the defence of democracies. the catastrophic impacts of climate change have been laid out in a major new report, which the united nations has described as "a survival guide for humanity". climate experts say there is a "closing window of opportunity" to build a sustainable future, but say that will involve rapid cuts to fossil fuels, and maximising the use of clean energy and technology. here's our climate editorjustin rowlatt. as many as a3,000 people are estimated to have died in a drought in somalia, a new report said today. in malawi last week, dogs were used to sniff out bodies. more than 250 people were killed when one of the strongest cyclones ever recorded ripped through the country. weather extremes like these are likely to intensify as the world continues to warm, un scientists warned today. their report was published at a conference in the swis
.— president putin. mark montgomery. - president putin. mark montgomery. seniorl president putin. mark- montgomery. senior fellow at the foundation for the defence of democracies. the catastrophic impacts of climate change have been laid out in a major new report, which the united nations has described as "a survival guide for humanity". climate experts say there is a "closing window of opportunity" to build a sustainable future, but say that will involve rapid cuts to...
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"we need to start getting to know each other better," mr putin said. "we pray for you," one woman said. "finally, you are here. we have waited for you so long." mr putin was invited inside to see one of their homes, seemingly a new apartment — the aim, it would appear, to show a city being rebuilt after last year's devastation. for this is what mariupol looked like last year after three months of russian bombardment, during which ukrainian fighters held out here at the azovstal steel plant — their long defence a symbol of ukrainian resilience. it was here, too, where russian forces bombed a maternity hospital — an early alleged war crime — along with a theatre where hundreds of civilians were sheltering and died. here in kyiv, the mayor of mariupol told me how he felt seeing mr putin in his city. translation: like all ukrainians, like all mariupol residents, - i feel that today, a war criminal whose name is vladimir putin visited the scene of the crime he committed for several months — destroying the city of mariupol. the only city russian av
"we need to start getting to know each other better," mr putin said. "we pray for you," one woman said. "finally, you are here. we have waited for you so long." mr putin was invited inside to see one of their homes, seemingly a new apartment — the aim, it would appear, to show a city being rebuilt after last year's devastation. for this is what mariupol looked like last year after three months of russian bombardment, during which ukrainian fighters held out here...
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ukraine accuses vladimir putin of making belarus a "nuclear hostage" after the russian leader said he would station nuclear weapons there. a state of emergency in mississippi — after a powerful tornado kills at least 26 people. as soon as we would go from one vehicle to the next vehicle orfrom building to building we could hear screams and we could hear cries for help. voters in berlin are to decide whether germany's capital should be carbon neutral by 2030. donald trump heads to texas to start his campaign to win back the us presidency in 202a. ukrainian security officials have accused russia of depriving belarus of its sovereignty, after president putin said he would station nuclear weapons there. the secretary of the national defence council, oleksiy danilov, said on twitter that the move was a step towards the �*internal destabilisation�* of belarus. and he said the kremlin had taken the country as a nuclear hostage. ukraine says the deployment violates nonproliferation commitments, something mr putin has denied. translation: we have already transferred - to belarus our well
ukraine accuses vladimir putin of making belarus a "nuclear hostage" after the russian leader said he would station nuclear weapons there. a state of emergency in mississippi — after a powerful tornado kills at least 26 people. as soon as we would go from one vehicle to the next vehicle orfrom building to building we could hear screams and we could hear cries for help. voters in berlin are to decide whether germany's capital should be carbon neutral by 2030. donald trump heads to...
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that, at least, is what mr putin was trying to show. if you look at other sources of information from the city, they show pictures of widespread devastation and ruin. a lot of rubbish. you see pictures of people queueing for food. there's reports of shortages of electricity. that is just one side of the story being portrayed. clearly it will be seen as a response to those claims by the international court. this response to those claims by the international court.— international court. this visit to mariu ol international court. this visit to mariupol comes _ international court. this visit to mariupol comes just _ international court. this visit to mariupol comes just a - international court. this visit to mariupol comesjust a day - international court. this visit to mariupol comesjust a day afterj mariupol comes just a day after president putin was in crimea. 0wen, the visuals of all this will be incredibly painful, won't they, not just for political leaders in kyiv but for ukrainians and so —— as a whole because of the message i
that, at least, is what mr putin was trying to show. if you look at other sources of information from the city, they show pictures of widespread devastation and ruin. a lot of rubbish. you see pictures of people queueing for food. there's reports of shortages of electricity. that is just one side of the story being portrayed. clearly it will be seen as a response to those claims by the international court. this response to those claims by the international court.— international court. this...
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, it will not happen. forcing putin to negotiate, it will not happen-— forcing putin to negotiate, it will not happen. forcing putin to negotiate, it will nothannen.~ , ., ., ., not happen. why do you say that and could china for _ not happen. why do you say that and could china for that _ not happen. why do you say that and could china for that position - not happen. why do you say that and could china for that position enemy? j could china for that position enemy? china is not interested in escalation that is fair to say, it does not want this conflict to go beyond with it already is, on the other hand xi does not want to throw putin under the bus so russia�*s defeat is not in chinese interests or what they will push to once as a frozen conflict, that is an china�*s internet and aligned to the peace plan which seeks some kind of negotiated solution through dialogue but does not exclude territorial concessions. we do not see ukraine agreeing to this anytime soon not as putin and a position where he says i am so desperate negotiate, easter want to solve this conflict by military m
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putin is building his own anti—western world. now, with xijinping here, russia can claim that it�*s not isolated, that moscow has powerful allies who view the world through a similar lens. that it doesn�*t need the west if it has friends in the east. but experience shows china always puts china first. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. the catastrophic impact of climate change have been laid out in a major new report, which the united nations has described as "a survival guide for humanity". climate experts say there is a "closing window of opportunity" to build a sustainable future, but say that will involve rapid cuts to fossil fuels, and maximising the use of clean energy and technology. here�*s our climate editorjustin rowlatt. as many as 43,000 people are estimated to have died in a drought in somalia, a new report said today. in malawi last week, dogs were used to sniff out bodies. more than 250 people were killed when one of the strongest cyclones ever recorded ripped through the country. weather extremes like these
putin is building his own anti—western world. now, with xijinping here, russia can claim that it�*s not isolated, that moscow has powerful allies who view the world through a similar lens. that it doesn�*t need the west if it has friends in the east. but experience shows china always puts china first. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. the catastrophic impact of climate change have been laid out in a major new report, which the united nations has described as "a survival guide for...
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but we will bring you any more developments on presidents putin and indeed where is president putin now on the course of the next hour bbc news. now to the financial crisis affecting one of... some financial news — and talks are taking place in switzerland about a possible takeover of the troubled bank credit suisse. the financial times is reporting that the country's biggest bank, ubs, has offered to buy credit suisse for up to $1 billion. credit suisse had been caught up in the market uncertainty triggered by the collapse, nine days ago, of america's silicon valley bank. it had been offered an emergency credit facility of more than 50 billion dollars by switzerland's central bank — but that had not prevented a sharp fall in its share price. our business correspondent marc ashdownjoins me. the usual caveats here. this is a fast—moving situation and either put coming out of switzerland. reporting we haven't been able to confirm it ourselves just yet but they are saying that the ubs group has offered to buy credit suisse for up to $1 billion in the interesting thing there is about
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we president putin. just talk us through that.— president putin. just talk us through that. president putin. just talk us throu~h that. ~ . , . . through that. we have 'ust had a spokesperson h through that. we have 'ust had a spokesperson from _ through that. we have just had a spokesperson from nato - through that. we have just had a spokesperson from nato sayingl through that. we have just had a . spokesperson from nato saying that this announcement by president putin that russia would be sending a nuclear weapons to belarus is dangerous and irresponsible and that nato was closely monitoring the situation. i think this is the latest reaction to this announcement and this could be part of the russian strategy here. president putin, a number of senior russian officials have frequently talked about nuclear weapons and raise the possibility of these weapons being used here in ukraine and they know that every time the nuclear issue comes up, it's likely to spark a lot of reaction, even concerned from all players involved in the conflict so this is exactly what we are seeing he
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the mayor of mariupol told me how he felt about seeing mr putin in his city. translation: he is a criminal. he has come in person to see what he has done because criminals always return to the scene of the crime. he has come to see what he'll be punished for. mr putin also visited a theatre that had been rebuilt — one that the russian authorities had planned to use for show trials for some azovstal defenders. under bright streetlights, he was shown around a playground, only days after he was accused by the international criminal court of illegally deporting thousands of children from occupied parts of ukraine to russia. james landale, bbc news, kyiv. you saw a clip of james landale speaking to the mayor of mariupol in that report. however, the mayor had more to say about what russia had done to his city. you've seen the pictures of vladimir putin in mariupol. how does that make you feel? translation: like all ukrainians, like all mariupol residents. i feel that today, a war criminal whose name is vladimir putin visited the scene of a crime he committed for s
the mayor of mariupol told me how he felt about seeing mr putin in his city. translation: he is a criminal. he has come in person to see what he has done because criminals always return to the scene of the crime. he has come to see what he'll be punished for. mr putin also visited a theatre that had been rebuilt — one that the russian authorities had planned to use for show trials for some azovstal defenders. under bright streetlights, he was shown around a playground, only days after he was...
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it would take vladimir putin to leave l would take vladimir putin to leave russia and be in another country surely to be arrested? it russia and be in another country surely to be arrested?— russia and be in another country surely to be arrested? it will make it very difficult _ surely to be arrested? it will make it very difficult for _ surely to be arrested? it will make it very difficult for him _ surely to be arrested? it will make it very difficult for him to - surely to be arrested? it will make it very difficult for him to travel. i it very difficult for him to travel. we have seen cases like this before, for example a share in sudan when he went to south africa there was pursuit of him and countries who are signatories to the icc. ukraine is not a signatory to the core but it gave the icc temporaryjurisdiction in order to investigate exactly these types of crimes, and of course we know already there were reports over the last few days that the icc may issue arrest warrants linked to the targeting of civilian infrastructure, so power supplies, water supplies, hospitals, so civilian
it would take vladimir putin to leave l would take vladimir putin to leave russia and be in another country surely to be arrested? it russia and be in another country surely to be arrested?— russia and be in another country surely to be arrested? it will make it very difficult _ surely to be arrested? it will make it very difficult for _ surely to be arrested? it will make it very difficult for him _ surely to be arrested? it will make it very difficult for him to - surely to be arrested? it...
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vladimir putin today in sevastopol. there to open an arts centre and mark the anniversary of russia's illegal annexation of crimea. 0ne place he can still visit without risk of arrest after international prosecutors accused him of war crimes. the united states may not accept the jurisdiction of the international criminal court, but president biden welcomed its decision nonetheless. well, i think it's justified, but the question is, it's not recognised internationally by us either, but i think it makes a very strong point. he has clearly committed war crimes. thank you. the allegations are that mr putin has personal criminal responsibility for deporting children from occupied parts of ukraine to russia. according to this lawyer, potentially as many as 700,000 children — yes, 700,000 — were taken, and only a fraction have been brought home. she welcomed the court decision, but... it's only the first step. our next step should be returning back all ukrainian children from the russian federation to ukraine. not only bec
vladimir putin today in sevastopol. there to open an arts centre and mark the anniversary of russia's illegal annexation of crimea. 0ne place he can still visit without risk of arrest after international prosecutors accused him of war crimes. the united states may not accept the jurisdiction of the international criminal court, but president biden welcomed its decision nonetheless. well, i think it's justified, but the question is, it's not recognised internationally by us either, but i think...
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vladimir putin's war has created the continent's biggest refugee crisis since the second world war. in this programme, we're going to reflect on the last year, with ukraine defiantly unconquered, and ask how might this war be brought to an end. alongside me is vitaly shevchenko, my co—host on ukrainecast, who grew up in zaporizhzhia in the southeast of ukraine, whose own parents had to escape from there. he is russia editor of bbc monitoring, which is the bbc service that watches and analyses media across the globe. also here is my newsnight colleague mark urban, who is our diplomatic editor. as you'll hear, members of our audience tonight are mostly women. they left their husbands, dads, brothers and sons behind in ukraine in order to help with the war effort. so, let's hear, first of all, from anastasia, who is originally from kharkiv. hello. thank you for being with us. and you came here with your 18—year—old and your 16—year—old. yes. i wonder if you could describe what the last year has been like for yourfamily. so, yeah, as you said, we are from kharkiv. so, the war
vladimir putin's war has created the continent's biggest refugee crisis since the second world war. in this programme, we're going to reflect on the last year, with ukraine defiantly unconquered, and ask how might this war be brought to an end. alongside me is vitaly shevchenko, my co—host on ukrainecast, who grew up in zaporizhzhia in the southeast of ukraine, whose own parents had to escape from there. he is russia editor of bbc monitoring, which is the bbc service that watches and analyses...
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that at least is what vladimir putin was trying to show. if you look at other sources of information from the city, they show pictures of widespread devastation and ruin. a lot of rubbish. you see pictures of people queueing for food. there's reports of shortages of electricity. so it is just one side of the story being portrayed. but clearly, it will be seen as a response to those claims by the international court. a reminder of our top story — the financial times is reporting that the country's biggest bank, ubs, has offered to buy credit suisse for up to $1 billion. that's a price tag that the bank has refused to confirm and the bloomberg news has reported that they are pushing back against this figure as the closing stock price for the bank on friday was $8 billion. you are watching bbc news. now to uk politics, and the former uk prime minister borisjohnson is to publish evidence in his defence, before he faces questions from mps over whether he misled parliament about parties held in downing street during the covid lockdown. his own
that at least is what vladimir putin was trying to show. if you look at other sources of information from the city, they show pictures of widespread devastation and ruin. a lot of rubbish. you see pictures of people queueing for food. there's reports of shortages of electricity. so it is just one side of the story being portrayed. but clearly, it will be seen as a response to those claims by the international court. a reminder of our top story — the financial times is reporting that the...
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we are told that president putin says the chinese i president putin says the chinese piece press ovals could be used as a basis for settling the conflict in ukraine. this is being reported by the russian ria news agency. mr putin said that the two leaders have paid great attention to the peace proposals during their one—to—one meeting. we will wait to hear what the details of that proposal is. it will be interesting to read the detail of that and see whether they are acceptable to the, to ukraine in particular and the allies in the west. now it's time for the weather, with ben rich. today, a band of rain pushing off was across shetland and a zone of sunny spells and showers and another rain bearing weather systems when into northern ireland, west wales. tonight, heavy rain or push its way eastwards with strengthening winds particularly across western and central parts of scotland will see gales here by the end of the night. temperatures overnight, generally between five and 11 degrees. tomorrow morning, outbreaks of rain in the south—east of england, also bending back into the no
we are told that president putin says the chinese i president putin says the chinese piece press ovals could be used as a basis for settling the conflict in ukraine. this is being reported by the russian ria news agency. mr putin said that the two leaders have paid great attention to the peace proposals during their one—to—one meeting. we will wait to hear what the details of that proposal is. it will be interesting to read the detail of that and see whether they are acceptable to the, to...
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the icc have accused president putin of committing warcrimes in ukraine. the us government is investigating the chinese parent company of tiktok for possible spying. tiktok says it will co—operate with any investigations. a fraud victim has won a £153,000 refund after the bbc�*s money box programme contacted lloyds bank about him being targeted. they told him he was especially vulnerable to the fraudsters who targeted him. hello. if you havejustjoined us, a warm welcome to bbc news. we start in pakistan — where security has been tightened across the capital islamabad as the former prime minister, imran khan, prepares to appear in court. he left his home in lahore on saturday morning after a court lifted the arrest warrant issued against him. he's charged with corruption while in office, charges which he says are politically motivated. his convoy has been accompanied by dozens of supporters. they had earlier prevented police from trying to arrest him at his home. the security services have said they will not allow any of mr khan's supporters to enter
the icc have accused president putin of committing warcrimes in ukraine. the us government is investigating the chinese parent company of tiktok for possible spying. tiktok says it will co—operate with any investigations. a fraud victim has won a £153,000 refund after the bbc�*s money box programme contacted lloyds bank about him being targeted. they told him he was especially vulnerable to the fraudsters who targeted him. hello. if you havejustjoined us, a warm welcome to bbc news. we...
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here's what vladimir putin had to say. translation: we believe many of the provisions in the peace plan put forward by china are consistent with russian approaches, and can be taken as the basis for a peaceful setment when they're ready for it in the west and in kyiv. however, so far we've not seen such readiness on their part. i've been speaking to jake werner — a historian of modern china and a research fellow at the quincy institute — and he told me he's not confident the meeting between the two leaders will bring any substantial change. the odds are not looking terribly good right now. china put forward these principles and russia has said it supports them, even though some of the principles are directly contrary to russian behaviour. zelenskyy of ukraine has also supported some of it, in particular the first principle, which is about territorial integrity and sovereignty. so, as you heard, putin said he would be willing to talk when the west and ukraine are willing to talk on his terms. they obviously are not righ
here's what vladimir putin had to say. translation: we believe many of the provisions in the peace plan put forward by china are consistent with russian approaches, and can be taken as the basis for a peaceful setment when they're ready for it in the west and in kyiv. however, so far we've not seen such readiness on their part. i've been speaking to jake werner — a historian of modern china and a research fellow at the quincy institute — and he told me he's not confident the meeting between...
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vladimir putin says russia has _ help. vladimir putin says russia has agreed - help. vladimir putin says russia has agreed to - help. vladimir putin says | russia has agreed to keep tactical nuclear weapons in neighbouring belarus. thousands of israelis take to the streets for the 12th straight week, protesting benjamin netanyahu's protesting benjamin neta nyahu's proposed protesting benjamin netanyahu's proposed changes to the law. the uk government is set to announce the use of ferries as part of a series of alternatives to hotel accommodation for migrants as early as next week. from the suburbs of paris to the river thames, meet oarsmen taking part in the university boat race. welcome, first, the governor of mississippi has declared a state of emergency after tornadoes ripped through the us state. at least 25 people were killed. the authorities say the storm of the trail of damage for more than 150 kilometres. president biden has called the storm's heartbreaking and vowed federal support. storm's heartbreaking and vowed federalsupport. one storm's heartbreaking and
vladimir putin says russia has _ help. vladimir putin says russia has agreed - help. vladimir putin says russia has agreed to - help. vladimir putin says | russia has agreed to keep tactical nuclear weapons in neighbouring belarus. thousands of israelis take to the streets for the 12th straight week, protesting benjamin netanyahu's protesting benjamin neta nyahu's proposed protesting benjamin netanyahu's proposed changes to the law. the uk government is set to announce the use of ferries as...
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both sides, i think on one hand putin is - think on one hand putin is desperately hoping to have some sense of support. it is a political or economic from beijing but on the other hand we will see if beijing will somehow play a mediation role in russia's invasion of ukraine but that's much easier said than done in this case. ., that's much easier said than done in this case. . , ., , ,., that's much easier said than done in this case. . , ., , ., this case. china seeks to be both an all of this case. china seeks to be both an ally of russia _ this case. china seeks to be both an ally of russia and _ this case. china seeks to be both an ally of russia and the _ this case. china seeks to be both an ally of russia and the broker- this case. china seeks to be both an ally of russia and the broker of- this case. china seeks to be both an ally of russia and the broker of an l ally of russia and the broker of an end to the war in ukraine and has put forward its 12 point peace plan. given vladimir putin's ambitions for ukraine haven't exactly gone to his plan, how do you think president xi is
both sides, i think on one hand putin is - think on one hand putin is desperately hoping to have some sense of support. it is a political or economic from beijing but on the other hand we will see if beijing will somehow play a mediation role in russia's invasion of ukraine but that's much easier said than done in this case. ., that's much easier said than done in this case. . , ., , ,., that's much easier said than done in this case. . , ., , ., this case. china seeks to be both an all of this...
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here's what vladimir putin had to say. translation: we believe that many of the provisions - in the peace plan put forward by china are consistent with russian approaches and can be taken as the basis for a peaceful settlement when they're ready for it in the west and in kyiv. however, so far, we've not seen such readiness on their part. i'm joined now byjake werner who's a historian of modern i'm joined now byjake werner china and a research fellow at the quincy institute. thank you for taking time to come on the programme. both leaders, russia and china have discussed this plan from beijing, do you think anything substantial will come out of it? ., , ., ., it? the odds are not looking terribly good _ it? the odds are not looking terribly good right _ it? the odds are not looking terribly good right now. - it? the odds are not looking terribly good right now. the| terribly good right now. the china put forward these principles and russia has said that it supports them even so some of the principles are contrary to russian
here's what vladimir putin had to say. translation: we believe that many of the provisions - in the peace plan put forward by china are consistent with russian approaches and can be taken as the basis for a peaceful settlement when they're ready for it in the west and in kyiv. however, so far, we've not seen such readiness on their part. i'm joined now byjake werner who's a historian of modern i'm joined now byjake werner china and a research fellow at the quincy institute. thank you for taking...
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the mayor of mariupol told me how he felt about seeing mr putin in his city. translation: he is a criminal. he has come in person to see what he has done because criminals always return to the scene of the crime. he has come to see what he will be punished for. mr putin also visited a theatre that had been rebuilt — one that the russian authorities had planned to use for show trials for some azovstal defenders. under bright streetlights, he was shown around a playground, only days after he was accused by the international criminal court of illegally deporting thousands of children from occupied parts of ukraine to russia. i'm joined now by philip short. he is the author of the book, "putin: his life and times". what was your take on that visit? well, he went first to crimea to mark the ninth anniversary of the annexation, and that i think had been planned for quite some time. remember, the chinese president is coming to moscow tomorrow, so going to crimea and then extending the visit to mariupol is a way of showing that, as far as moscow is concerned, these
the mayor of mariupol told me how he felt about seeing mr putin in his city. translation: he is a criminal. he has come in person to see what he has done because criminals always return to the scene of the crime. he has come to see what he will be punished for. mr putin also visited a theatre that had been rebuilt — one that the russian authorities had planned to use for show trials for some azovstal defenders. under bright streetlights, he was shown around a playground, only days after he...
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a war that president putin could end tomorrow if he chose to do so. the inquiry into the manchester arena bombing finds m—i—five missed a significant opportunity to take action that might have stopped the attack. a man and a woman are charged with gross negligence manslaughter after the body of a baby was found in southern england.
a war that president putin could end tomorrow if he chose to do so. the inquiry into the manchester arena bombing finds m—i—five missed a significant opportunity to take action that might have stopped the attack. a man and a woman are charged with gross negligence manslaughter after the body of a baby was found in southern england.
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how important is this visit by president xi to president putin? i think it is very important because what it indicates is that xi jinping does not want to simply portray himself as being a neutral honest broker in the international community, he wants to get that impression but he also wants to show that in his eyes and the eyes of vladimir putin, the real enemy is washington, dc. in otherwords, i think that xijinping washington, dc. in otherwords, i think that xi jinping will use that meeting in moscow to back up the key message that putin is trying to put the wider world that it is nato who is the real problem in europe rather than russia's invasion of ukraine in february last year. it will not carry much weight in europe or north america, but the hope is that in sub—saharan africa, latin america, southeast asia, there will be audiences who are less tied to ukraine's because he wanted to hear that message, i think that is the overall idea. —— who will want to hear that message. overall idea. -- who will want to hear that message.— overal
how important is this visit by president xi to president putin? i think it is very important because what it indicates is that xi jinping does not want to simply portray himself as being a neutral honest broker in the international community, he wants to get that impression but he also wants to show that in his eyes and the eyes of vladimir putin, the real enemy is washington, dc. in otherwords, i think that xijinping washington, dc. in otherwords, i think that xi jinping will use that meeting...
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will putin is it it out. i remember as a young lawyer in the hague in 2004, negotiating a sentence enforcement agreement with the un four the yugoslavia tribunal and 17 years later he ended up in a britishjail and 17 years later he ended up in a british jail as and 17 years later he ended up in a britishjail as a result, charles taylor ended up injail, milosevic was brought to trial. we have justice on our side and history on our side but we are need to be patient. can we take a question from marie from afp? i5 can we take a question from marie from afp? , a can we take a question from marie from afp?_ can - can we take a question from marie from afp?_ can you | from afp? is marie here? can you rive from afp? is marie here? can you give more — from afp? is marie here? can you give more detailed _ from afp? is marie here? can you give more detailed about - from afp? is marie here? can you give more detailed about the - from afp? is marie here? can you give more detailed about the 4 - give more detailed about
will putin is it it out. i remember as a young lawyer in the hague in 2004, negotiating a sentence enforcement agreement with the un four the yugoslavia tribunal and 17 years later he ended up in a britishjail and 17 years later he ended up in a british jail as and 17 years later he ended up in a britishjail as a result, charles taylor ended up injail, milosevic was brought to trial. we have justice on our side and history on our side but we are need to be patient. can we take a question from...