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. ., ., ~ ., ukraine. colonel alexander vindman. _ ukraine. colonel alexander vindman, former _ ukraine. colonel alexander vindman, former director l ukraine. colonel alexander. vindman, former director for european affairs at the us national security council, thank you so much for your perspective. thank you so much for your perspective-_ in india, the attempt to rescue 41 construction workers from a collapsed tunnel has hit another delay. officials say the machine used to drill through the rubble, which broke down on friday, can't be repaired. all our correspondent samira hussain is outside the tunnel. the drilling machine that they were using behind me to drill a hole to try to reach the workers that are trapped, that's now broken down completely. and in order to pull it out, it actually needs to pull it out in pieces, so they have to summon another piece of machinery from another city in india, and that machine will actually cut the drilling machine into pieces so it can then be pulled out. once they a
. ., ., ~ ., ukraine. colonel alexander vindman. _ ukraine. colonel alexander vindman, former _ ukraine. colonel alexander vindman, former director l ukraine. colonel alexander. vindman, former director for european affairs at the us national security council, thank you so much for your perspective. thank you so much for your perspective-_ in india, the attempt to rescue 41 construction workers from a collapsed tunnel has hit another delay. officials say the machine used to drill through the...
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the aid for ukraine is no less urgent _ about? the aid for ukraine is no less urgent and _ about? the aid for ukraine is no less urgent and arguably. about? the aid for ukraine is| no less urgent and arguably is even more urgent given the fact that ukraine relies mostly on the united states and europe to fund its operations, whereas israel is looking for us to pick up a minority of the share. in ukraine there are certain not going to be bullets in the guns of ukrainian soldiers. so there is an urgency to both causes. and it is also not necessarily accurate to suggest that republicans are insisting that the funding for israel be offset. that is a term that traditionally means that you cut spending somewhere else or you raise revenue somewhere else to pay for this. in fact that isn't what they did in the house. they attached a provision that actually cost more money. they are cutting money that goes to the irs to hold more taxpayers at the higher end of the income spectrum accountable for paying their fair share of taxes. let me is this — their fair share of taxes. let me is this
the aid for ukraine is no less urgent _ about? the aid for ukraine is no less urgent and _ about? the aid for ukraine is no less urgent and arguably. about? the aid for ukraine is| no less urgent and arguably is even more urgent given the fact that ukraine relies mostly on the united states and europe to fund its operations, whereas israel is looking for us to pick up a minority of the share. in ukraine there are certain not going to be bullets in the guns of ukrainian soldiers. so there is an...
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. ., ,, i. ., one of continued strong support for ukraine. ., ,, ., , ukraine. thank you, sofia, please sta with ukraine. thank you, sofia, please stay with us _ ukraine. thank you, sofia, please stay with us and _ ukraine. thank you, sofia, please stay with us and we _ ukraine. thank you, sofia, please stay with us and we will— ukraine. thank you, sofia, please stay with us and we will be - ukraine. thank you, sofia, please i stay with us and we will be bringing viewers the press conference byjens stoltenberg, the secretary of state general of nato, shortly as soon as it happens. let's take you to a story which is just developing here in the uk, from today, coaches will no longer be able to weight gymnasts under new british gymnastics policy designed to stop what the governing body calls harmful practices on the fringes of abuse. it comes after an independent report last summer found systemic physical and emotional abuse in the sport. with more, we can go live now to our sports correspondent natalie pirks. natalie, tell us more about what has been announced t
. ., ,, i. ., one of continued strong support for ukraine. ., ,, ., , ukraine. thank you, sofia, please sta with ukraine. thank you, sofia, please stay with us _ ukraine. thank you, sofia, please stay with us and _ ukraine. thank you, sofia, please stay with us and we _ ukraine. thank you, sofia, please stay with us and we will— ukraine. thank you, sofia, please stay with us and we will be - ukraine. thank you, sofia, please i stay with us and we will be bringing viewers the press conference...
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i eyeballs on the situation in ukraine? ~ eyeballs on the situation in ukraine?— ukraine? i think these two situations _ ukraine? i think these two situations are _ ukraine? i think these two situations are incredibly i situations are incredibly linked. you mentioned iranians, iranians are producing the technology for the russians to actually manufacture drones on russian territory. they also have provided drones to their proxies, two hamas terrorists who use the drones in their attack on the innocent civilians on the invasion of israel. they are in boulder, russia is in boulder, moscow is very much emboldened by what happened in israel.— happened in israel. executive director of — happened in israel. executive director of the _ happened in israel. executive director of the mccain - director of the mccain institute and former us deputies secretary assistant for russia and ukraine in eurasia, they give forjoining us. before we go we want to return to our main story. that exchange between hostages and prisoners, you see live these seen in the west bank as 39 palestinian
i eyeballs on the situation in ukraine? ~ eyeballs on the situation in ukraine?— ukraine? i think these two situations _ ukraine? i think these two situations are _ ukraine? i think these two situations are incredibly i situations are incredibly linked. you mentioned iranians, iranians are producing the technology for the russians to actually manufacture drones on russian territory. they also have provided drones to their proxies, two hamas terrorists who use the drones in their attack on the...
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three women in wartime ukraine. bound by their love for the country, trapped by their links to russia. galina was born here in central ukraine, but raised in russia and has a russian passport. her pregnancy is spent stitching t—shirts for the wounded. she speaks ukrainian, sees herself as ukrainian. the state considers her to be a russian. translation: when you go to a city with your documents they look at. you like you're something strange. changing a passport was difficult even before the war. now it's just impossible. galina needs a ukrainian passport to apply for work, to access free health care and prevent her bank account from being blocked. to get it, she says she needs to go to russia to surrender her citizenship, but fears she won't make it back. galina's connection with ukraine is intertwined — a bond with maksym, a ukrainian soldier. they were married in church, but the state won't recognise it because she doesn't have settled status. this is sergey and alina, another russian—ukrainian union, though
three women in wartime ukraine. bound by their love for the country, trapped by their links to russia. galina was born here in central ukraine, but raised in russia and has a russian passport. her pregnancy is spent stitching t—shirts for the wounded. she speaks ukrainian, sees herself as ukrainian. the state considers her to be a russian. translation: when you go to a city with your documents they look at. you like you're something strange. changing a passport was difficult even before the...
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the new war in the middle east mean for ukraine?— mean for ukraine? good to be with ou mean for ukraine? good to be with you again. _ mean for ukraine? good to be with you again. it _ mean for ukraine? good to be with you again. it isn't - mean for ukraine? good to be with you again. it isn't very . with you again. it isn't very good news whatsoever. the big dealfor good news whatsoever. the big deal for ukraine, good news whatsoever. the big dealfor ukraine, of course, is the big funding bill proposed by president biden, $106 billion of which, $61 billion would go to ukraine and $14 billion has been approved by the house, as you know, for israel. not likely to pass the senate and certainly won't be approved by mr bidon. so that huge money is in the air right now. and also ukrainians very mindful given the state of the us electoral landscape right now it could be that the republicans take over. ——mr biden. and mr trump could take over and that would be bad news for ukraine. another thing which has shifted is media attention. most of the journalist
the new war in the middle east mean for ukraine?— mean for ukraine? good to be with ou mean for ukraine? good to be with you again. _ mean for ukraine? good to be with you again. it _ mean for ukraine? good to be with you again. it isn't - mean for ukraine? good to be with you again. it isn't very . with you again. it isn't very good news whatsoever. the big dealfor good news whatsoever. the big deal for ukraine, good news whatsoever. the big dealfor ukraine, of course, is the big funding...
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. global conflict the war in ukraine-— global conflict the war in ukraine. ~ , ._ ukraine. on wednesday the eur0pean — ukraine. on wednesday the european commission - ukraine. on wednesday the european commission took| ukraine. on wednesday the - european commission took steps to strengthen ties with kyiv the executive body recommended formal membership talks should begin the executive body recommended formal membership talks should begin with the executive body recommended formal membership talks should begin with ukraine the executive body recommended formal membership talks should begin with ukraine on the executive body recommended formal membership talks should begin with ukraine onjoining the european union. that comes five months after the 25 european states gave them candidate status, the president has welcomed the decision saying the history of ukraine and the whole of europe has taken the right step. the talks were not begin until a set of conditions have been met. this is very good — conditions have been met. this is very good news _ conditions have been met.
. global conflict the war in ukraine-— global conflict the war in ukraine. ~ , ._ ukraine. on wednesday the eur0pean — ukraine. on wednesday the european commission - ukraine. on wednesday the european commission took| ukraine. on wednesday the - european commission took steps to strengthen ties with kyiv the executive body recommended formal membership talks should begin the executive body recommended formal membership talks should begin with the executive body recommended formal...
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but we - translation: we are constantly supporting ukraine. but we need| supporting ukraine. but we need to support our own families too. it is a matter of to be or not to be for our companies now. , ., , , ., now. the protesters are letting food through — now. the protesters are letting food through to _ now. the protesters are letting food through to ukraine, - now. the protesters are letting food through to ukraine, as - food through to ukraine, as well as humanitarian and military aid. otherwise, though, they have choked the flow to a couple of trucks in our in each direction. when the war in ukraine started, there were completely different scenes here at the border — a huge outpouring of support and sympathy for polish people as ukrainian refugees poured across the border here. now, polish people's sympathy has not run out but this protest is just the latest sign of strain relations. translation: i don't su- ort relations. translation: i don't support the _ relations. translation: i don't support the ukrainians - relations. translation: idon't| support the ukrainians
but we - translation: we are constantly supporting ukraine. but we need| supporting ukraine. but we need to support our own families too. it is a matter of to be or not to be for our companies now. , ., , , ., now. the protesters are letting food through — now. the protesters are letting food through to _ now. the protesters are letting food through to ukraine, - now. the protesters are letting food through to ukraine, as - food through to ukraine, as well as humanitarian and military aid....
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. very much looking to fund ukraine-— very much looking to fund ukraine. ., ~ ., ., ukraine. taking a look at the week ahead, _ ukraine. taking a look at the week ahead, we _ ukraine. taking a look at the week ahead, we have - ukraine. taking a look at the week ahead, we have the - ukraine. taking a look at the - week ahead, we have the trump civil sword trial continuing in new york with the defence starting. donald juniortaking starting. donald junior taking to the starting. donald juniortaking to the stand. last night civil fraud trial.— to the stand. last night civil fraud trial. very quickly, the defence. — fraud trial. very quickly, the defence, the _ fraud trial. very quickly, the defence, the trump - fraud trial. very quickly, the defence, the trump team i fraud trial. very quickly, the defence, the trump team is| defence, the trump team is going to bring forward donald junior and other witnesses to make the case that the trump organisation and the former president didn't commit fraud, which comes after his own testimony. the new york state attorney made the case t
. very much looking to fund ukraine-— very much looking to fund ukraine. ., ~ ., ., ukraine. taking a look at the week ahead, _ ukraine. taking a look at the week ahead, we _ ukraine. taking a look at the week ahead, we have - ukraine. taking a look at the week ahead, we have the - ukraine. taking a look at the - week ahead, we have the trump civil sword trial continuing in new york with the defence starting. donald juniortaking starting. donald junior taking to the starting. donald...
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turning to ukraine now, and in an interview with nbc news's meet the press on sunday, ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky says the war is not at an impasse. his remarks follow a recent assessment by ukraine's top general saying that there will likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough after 20 months of fierce fighting. on saturday, mr zelensky said the israel—gaza war was taking focus off the war in ukraine when speaking at a news conference in kyiv with the head of the european commission ursula von der leyen. well, as ukraine braces for winter, both russia and ukraine are trying to consolidate their recent military advances. ukrainian counteroffensives in the east saw small territorial gains around such cities as robotyne and bahkmut. meanwhile, renewed russian assaults on the town of avdiivka with increasing use of heavy artillery along the front line is forcing thousands of ukrainians to leave their homes. earlier, i spoke with michael bociurkiw in tel aviv. he's global affairs analyst and senior fellow at the atlantic council who is often based in 0desa in ukraine. michael,
turning to ukraine now, and in an interview with nbc news's meet the press on sunday, ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky says the war is not at an impasse. his remarks follow a recent assessment by ukraine's top general saying that there will likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough after 20 months of fierce fighting. on saturday, mr zelensky said the israel—gaza war was taking focus off the war in ukraine when speaking at a news conference in kyiv with the head of the european...
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in a stalemated war ntight— which ukraine in a stalemated war might be — which ukraine in a stalemated war might be admitted to nato and how that would work? you just mentioned that would work? you just mentioned that russia _ that would work? you just mentioned that russia is mortgaging its future to china _ that russia is mortgaging its future to china. could you tell us more in detail— to china. could you tell us more in detail what— to china. could you tell us more in detail what evidence you have of russian — detail what evidence you have of russian reliance on beijing in this war? _ russian reliance on beijing in this war? thank— russian reliance on beijing in this war? thank you. we russian reliance on bei'ing in this war? thank you.h russian reliance on bei'ing in this war? thank ou. ~ , ., . war? thank you. we see the economic reliance, war? thank you. we see the economic reliance. we — war? thank you. we see the economic reliance. we see _ war? thank you. we see the economic reliance, we see how _ war? thank you. we see the economic reliance, we see how russia _ war
in a stalemated war ntight— which ukraine in a stalemated war might be — which ukraine in a stalemated war might be admitted to nato and how that would work? you just mentioned that would work? you just mentioned that russia _ that would work? you just mentioned that russia is mortgaging its future to china _ that russia is mortgaging its future to china. could you tell us more in detail— to china. could you tell us more in detail what— to china. could you tell us more in detail what...
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what do you make of the level of support right now for ukraine among western allies? the support has been wholly insufficient thus far and it's shocking, european powers still have not met the nato spending threshold of 2% in the midst of a major european war. that's truly disturbing. the us is likely to have a serious debate about funding for ukraine, for israel, for taiwan this week, this coming week and the subsequent weeks before the end of the year and looks like there's probably a deal in the background but again, the margins are too thin. the fact is we shouldn't be in a situation where ukraine is kind of hanging on by a thread, based on the trickle of support. i think the fact is there is a bigger confrontation between authoritarianism and democracy. we see it playing out in the middle east with the same players, frankly. iran in russia and we should be doing more to support our democratic allies, so i think we should not be in the situation but, of course, we are and we have to contend with the reality, which is things are going to be hanging on by a thread f
what do you make of the level of support right now for ukraine among western allies? the support has been wholly insufficient thus far and it's shocking, european powers still have not met the nato spending threshold of 2% in the midst of a major european war. that's truly disturbing. the us is likely to have a serious debate about funding for ukraine, for israel, for taiwan this week, this coming week and the subsequent weeks before the end of the year and looks like there's probably a deal in...
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finallyjoins before ukraine finally joins the before ukraine finallyjoins the european union. before we 90, the european union. before we go, let's check one more time with helena humphrey who is in miami at the sight of the third republican president should have a and after watching tonight, what you think voters will be taking away from this the debate? == will be taking away from this the debate?— the debate? -- preferred debate- _ the debate? -- preferred debate. it— the debate? -- preferred debate. it was _ the debate? -- preferred debate. it was certainly i the debate? -- preferred debate. it was certainly a j debate. it was certainly a spirited debate with the elephant in the room of course was donald trump. the fact candidates on the stage did not really criticise him, did not really criticise him, did not really strongly go after him, perhaps tells us that they still have not worked out how to not alienate his marker supporters, how to bring them over to their campaign and they will have to try and work they want hopefully to my house. a lot of questions about whe
finallyjoins before ukraine finally joins the before ukraine finallyjoins the european union. before we 90, the european union. before we go, let's check one more time with helena humphrey who is in miami at the sight of the third republican president should have a and after watching tonight, what you think voters will be taking away from this the debate? == will be taking away from this the debate?— the debate? -- preferred debate- _ the debate? -- preferred debate. it— the debate? --...
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like anastasija, a russian combat medic ukraine.— medic ukraine. since i came here from — medic ukraine. since i came here from the _ medic ukraine. since i came here from the first - medic ukraine. since i came here from the first day, - medic ukraine. since i came here from the first day, i - medic ukraine. since i came| here from the first day, i am fighting for a ukrainian passport, notjust forfreedom but for my passport. nobody was asking me for my passport and by nationality. for sure, asking me for my passport and by nationality. forsure, my colleagues know. by nationality. for sure, my colleagues know.— by nationality. for sure, my colleagues know. whereas galina remains in _ colleagues know. whereas galina remains in a _ colleagues know. whereas galina remains in a vulnerable _ colleagues know. whereas galina remains in a vulnerable window. | remains in a vulnerable window. she gets a brief moment for her husband who was fighting on the front. if something happened to your husband, what would that mean for your family, your husband, wh
like anastasija, a russian combat medic ukraine.— medic ukraine. since i came here from — medic ukraine. since i came here from the _ medic ukraine. since i came here from the first - medic ukraine. since i came here from the first day, - medic ukraine. since i came here from the first day, i - medic ukraine. since i came| here from the first day, i am fighting for a ukrainian passport, notjust forfreedom but for my passport. nobody was asking me for my passport and by nationality. for...
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invasion of ukraine and 2022. i spoke to a penny and activist from this picture. she was on euromaidan from its beginning and she sent this video to us. she recorded in herflat in kyiv between the air raids and you can spot the windows protect with tape from the blast waves. if protect with tape from the blast waves.— protect with tape from the blast waves. ., ., ., blast waves. if the euromaidan revolution _ blast waves. if the euromaidan revolution did _ blast waves. if the euromaidan revolution did not _ blast waves. if the euromaidan revolution did not happen, - revolution did not happen, russia would have invaded ukraine anyway. vladimir putin announced such plans at the munich security conference back in 2007 by saying that he wanted to bring the ussr back. that means preoccupying that means preoccu pying ukraine. that means preoccupying ukraine. in my opinion, the main achievement of euromaidan is ukraine's choice to be a part of democratic europe without looking back at the totalitarian past with russia.
invasion of ukraine and 2022. i spoke to a penny and activist from this picture. she was on euromaidan from its beginning and she sent this video to us. she recorded in herflat in kyiv between the air raids and you can spot the windows protect with tape from the blast waves. if protect with tape from the blast waves.— protect with tape from the blast waves. ., ., ., blast waves. if the euromaidan revolution _ blast waves. if the euromaidan revolution did _ blast waves. if the euromaidan...
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he is very highly regarded here in ukraine. he had a meteoric surge in defence of course becoming the head of the intelligence services of ukraine. he is someone who has been behind drone attacks inside russia, for example, as well as other operations. he is someone who has had multiple attempts on his life in the past. he said in a recent interview that he has lived in his office with his wife since the full—scale invasion. is for motives, we do not know for sure whether this was a russian operative or someone on the inside, but we have had comments recently from senior officials in kyiv that they suspect that russia has activated sleeper spies inside ukraine. james waterhouse forest there. some foreign ministers are... despite lacklustre progress in ukraine's counteroffensive. 0ur reporter sent this report from the conference. there has been a lot of talk about ukraine fatigue and about genuine concerns here in brussels about us support of ukraine faltering because of the middle east but also because of what is happening in
he is very highly regarded here in ukraine. he had a meteoric surge in defence of course becoming the head of the intelligence services of ukraine. he is someone who has been behind drone attacks inside russia, for example, as well as other operations. he is someone who has had multiple attempts on his life in the past. he said in a recent interview that he has lived in his office with his wife since the full—scale invasion. is for motives, we do not know for sure whether this was a russian...
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the measure was meant to help ukraine during the war. translation: we're constantly| supporting ukraine, but we need to support our own families too. it's a matter of "to be or not to be" for our companies now. the protesters are letting food through to ukraine, as well as humanitarian and military aid. otherwise, though, they've choked the flow to a couple of trucks an hour in each direction. when the war in ukraine started, there were completely different scenes here at the border — a huge outpouring of support and sympathy from polish people as ukrainian refugees poured across the border here. now, polish people's sympathy hasn't run out, but this protest is just the latest sign of strain in relations. "i don't support the ukrainians anymore," yolanda tells us in a nearby village. "i've had enough of them." zofia agrees and blames hard times in poland itself. the ukrainian truckers just want to get home but, like them, the talks to end this protest have stalled. sarah rainsford, bbc news, on the polish—ukrainian border. the americ
the measure was meant to help ukraine during the war. translation: we're constantly| supporting ukraine, but we need to support our own families too. it's a matter of "to be or not to be" for our companies now. the protesters are letting food through to ukraine, as well as humanitarian and military aid. otherwise, though, they've choked the flow to a couple of trucks an hour in each direction. when the war in ukraine started, there were completely different scenes here at the border...
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the uk is a staunch supporter of ukraine. it has given billions of pounds in military aid, including tanks and long—range missiles. there is disagreement here over whether this war is in a stalemate. the head of ukraine's armed forces thinks several innovations are needed to seize the initiative and those mostly rely on western allies who, at the same time, want to see battlefield progress. it is a tricky cycle which kyiv wants to break. and it's trying. this russian social media channel appears to show a village on the occupied east bank of the dnipro river. it's hard to verify but soldiers are in close combat with ukrainian troops. but it's far from a push. against all odds, ukraine's defence forces have gained a foothold on the left bank of the dnieper. david cameron also visited the southern port city of odesa, including its opera house. ukraine knows it must share the spotlight with another war in the middle east. it's just trying to not lose it completely. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. in southwestern iceland, lon
the uk is a staunch supporter of ukraine. it has given billions of pounds in military aid, including tanks and long—range missiles. there is disagreement here over whether this war is in a stalemate. the head of ukraine's armed forces thinks several innovations are needed to seize the initiative and those mostly rely on western allies who, at the same time, want to see battlefield progress. it is a tricky cycle which kyiv wants to break. and it's trying. this russian social media channel...
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believe that ukraine can join the saying he does not believe that ukraine canjoin the european union while it is at war. it is very difficult to predict when it will happen, and also it is not certain, of course, that all 27 members of the european union will agree to start this formal process. we need to wait for the summit in december, evenif to wait for the summit in december, even if this report that is coming out next week will be positive and will confirm that ukraine has met all the requirements that they set “p all the requirements that they set up for this country.— up for this country. finally, this is ursula von — up for this country. finally, this is ursula von der— up for this country. finally, this is ursula von der leyen's - up for this country. finally, this is ursula von der leyen's sixthl is ursula von der leyen's sixth visit to ukraine since the russian invasion. is there anything different about this visit? yes, this is her _ different about this visit? yes, this is her sixth _ different about this visit? yes, this is her sixth visit _ different about this
believe that ukraine can join the saying he does not believe that ukraine canjoin the european union while it is at war. it is very difficult to predict when it will happen, and also it is not certain, of course, that all 27 members of the european union will agree to start this formal process. we need to wait for the summit in december, evenif to wait for the summit in december, even if this report that is coming out next week will be positive and will confirm that ukraine has met all the...
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they are definitely not critical to the defense of ukraine. ukraine doesn't release official figures on the size of its army, but says it has over 800,000 troops. as this conflict turns into a war of attrition, ukraine will need all the soldiers it can get. you can watch the full bbc eye documentary — �*ukraine's draft dodgers' —on �*our world' — this saturday — or on bbc iplayer and bbc world service youtube now. your headlines are coming up. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. it looks like being a pretty good day for most of us today. the weather time change for the weekend. for the rest of the day, a lot of dry weather to come, shells and the west, continuing to fade away and there'll be some spells of sunshine as well. if we look at the satellite picture, you can this cloud here in the atlantic, spilling its way to the atlantic, spilling its way to the uk and it will bring very different whether i have a lie and into saturday. the cloud already pushing into the south—west of england and wales, later to northern ireland but
they are definitely not critical to the defense of ukraine. ukraine doesn't release official figures on the size of its army, but says it has over 800,000 troops. as this conflict turns into a war of attrition, ukraine will need all the soldiers it can get. you can watch the full bbc eye documentary — �*ukraine's draft dodgers' —on �*our world' — this saturday — or on bbc iplayer and bbc world service youtube now. your headlines are coming up. stay with us here on bbc news. hello....
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they are definitely not critical to the defense of ukraine. ukraine doesn't release official figures on the size of its army, but says it has over 800,000 troops. as this conflict turns into a war of attrition, ukraine will need all the soldiers it can get. after weeks of haggling, spain's socialist leader, pedro sanchez, has clinched a vote in parliament to lead the country for another term as prime minister. hundreds have taken to the streets to protest, with more, here's meghan 0wen. the socialist leader pedro sanchez has just secured another term as prime minister, but already people are taking to the streets of madrid to protest. let's just take a listen to that. chanting. well, let's remind ourselves of why this vote is so controversial. here we have the make up of the spanish parliament. in red, we have the socialists. in blue, we have the popular party. now, they won the election back injuly, but their leader, alberto nunez feijoo, failed to form a majority. and as a result, in october, the spanish king asked mr sanchez to form a gover
they are definitely not critical to the defense of ukraine. ukraine doesn't release official figures on the size of its army, but says it has over 800,000 troops. as this conflict turns into a war of attrition, ukraine will need all the soldiers it can get. after weeks of haggling, spain's socialist leader, pedro sanchez, has clinched a vote in parliament to lead the country for another term as prime minister. hundreds have taken to the streets to protest, with more, here's meghan 0wen. the...
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when could ukraine realisticallyjoin the eu? could ukraine realistically 'oin the eu? ~ ., could ukraine realistically 'oin the eu? . ., ., could ukraine realistically 'oin the eu? ~ ., ., ., eu? we do not have the exact timeframe _ eu? we do not have the exact timeframe at _ eu? we do not have the exact timeframe at this _ eu? we do not have the exact timeframe at this moment. i eu? we do not have the exact l timeframe at this moment. this eu? we do not have the exact i timeframe at this moment. this is exactly what ukraine will demand from the eu, give ac timeframe it so that we will know when we will be able to join the european union. that we will know when we will be able tojoin the european union. at least what they will get now, they will have this formal process to start talks with the european union and become a member in the future. that will be the starting point. as for the timeframe, i believe we might hear something in december, but probably even later. it is not necessarily coming during the summit. some of the eu countries were quite sceptical about ukr
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ukraine among some allies. president biden has described his talks in san francisco with the chinese leader, xijinping, as their most constructive and productive discussions yet. mr biden said they agreed to resume high level military—to—military communications. he said "clear and direct contact" was necessary to avoid accidents or misunderstandings. mr xi described china's relationship with the us as the most important in the world. our north america correspondent gary o'donoghue reports from san francisco. it's the first time in a year these two men have even spoken, let alone meet face—to—face. they spent around four hours together, discussing everything from taiwan and technology, to ukraine and the war in the middle east. both sides agreed to resume high—level communications between the two militaries. and china agreed to crack down on chemicals used to make the opioid fentanyl, the biggest killer of young americans. at the press conference afterwardsjoe biden was asked if he trusted president xi
ukraine among some allies. president biden has described his talks in san francisco with the chinese leader, xijinping, as their most constructive and productive discussions yet. mr biden said they agreed to resume high level military—to—military communications. he said "clear and direct contact" was necessary to avoid accidents or misunderstandings. mr xi described china's relationship with the us as the most important in the world. our north america correspondent gary o'donoghue...
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they are definitely not critical to the defence of ukraine. ukraine doesn't release official figures on the size of its army, but says it has over 800,000 troops. as this conflict turns into a war of attrition, ukraine will need all the soldiers it can get. you can watch the full bbc eye documentary �*ukraine's draft dodgers' on our world this saturday, or on bbc iplayer and bbc world service youtube now. some breaking news coming into us. this is the news thatjoseph prisca has been sentenced to life in prison for murder of the irish schoolteacher aisling murphy in county 0ffaly last year. the 33—year—old was found guilty of murdering a 23—year—old by a jury last week. there is a mandatory life sentence for murder. the judge said there was only one sentence available and it was deserved. that is the news thatjoseph prisca has been sentenced to life in prison for murder of the irish schoolteacher aisling murphy in county 0ffaly last year. women could soon be offered counselling to help the symptoms of menopause. updated guidance from
they are definitely not critical to the defence of ukraine. ukraine doesn't release official figures on the size of its army, but says it has over 800,000 troops. as this conflict turns into a war of attrition, ukraine will need all the soldiers it can get. you can watch the full bbc eye documentary �*ukraine's draft dodgers' on our world this saturday, or on bbc iplayer and bbc world service youtube now. some breaking news coming into us. this is the news thatjoseph prisca has been sentenced...
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returned to ukraine. moscow agreed to hand over bohdan yermokhin on his 18th birthday. in russia, he�*d been issued papers ordering him to report to an army draught centre once he became an adult. he was one of thousands of children believed to have been taken to russia — something which the government in kyiv and prosecutors at the international criminal court described as a war crime. our reporter olga malchevska has managed to speak to bohdan. this picture was taken at ukraine�*s border with belarus and it shows bohdan yermokhin, a ukrainian teenager teenager a ukrainian teenager alongside his cousin valerian and two ukrainian officials. now, these pictures captured bohdan on his 18th birthday, they were shared by the ukrainian parliamentary commissioner for human rights. this short video from the border shows bohdan in the car. i managed to speak to him when he was on his way, he said that he was happy to return, and thanks everybody for helping and supporting him. he didn�*t know what he was
returned to ukraine. moscow agreed to hand over bohdan yermokhin on his 18th birthday. in russia, he�*d been issued papers ordering him to report to an army draught centre once he became an adult. he was one of thousands of children believed to have been taken to russia — something which the government in kyiv and prosecutors at the international criminal court described as a war crime. our reporter olga malchevska has managed to speak to bohdan. this picture was taken at ukraine�*s...
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live now to our correspondent james waterhouse who�*s in ukraine. james, iam james, i am thinking back to a comment lloyd austin previously made that the us could in his words walk and chew gum at the same time regarding supporting israel and ukraine. this trip to kiev is surely trying to reinforce that point in person? it trying to reinforce that point in erson? ., , , trying to reinforce that point in erson? , , trying to reinforce that point in erson? ., , , , ~ person? it absolutely is. ithink president biden _ person? it absolutely is. ithink president biden in _ person? it absolutely is. ithink president biden in a _ person? it absolutely is. ithink president biden in a column - person? it absolutely is. ithink president biden in a column in | person? it absolutely is. i think. president biden in a column in the washington coast tarmac post described the us is one of the global problem solvers, notjust the problems in the middle east but with the problems. you will have heard the problems. you will have heard the eurovision champions from some
live now to our correspondent james waterhouse who�*s in ukraine. james, iam james, i am thinking back to a comment lloyd austin previously made that the us could in his words walk and chew gum at the same time regarding supporting israel and ukraine. this trip to kiev is surely trying to reinforce that point in person? it trying to reinforce that point in erson? ., , , trying to reinforce that point in erson? , , trying to reinforce that point in erson? ., , , , ~ person? it absolutely is....
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i through bill in the house, no funding for ukraine? i thought it was a bold _ funding for ukraine? i thought it was a bold will— funding for ukraine? i thought it was a bold will of— funding for ukraine? i thought it was a bold will of him _ funding for ukraine? i thought it was a bold will of him to - funding for ukraine? i thought it was a bold will of him to cite - was a bold will of him to cite israel funding to and irises tax—cut. israel funding to and irises tax-cut. , ., israel funding to and irises tax-cut— israel funding to and irises tax-cut. , . ., . israel funding to and irises tax-cut. , . . . ., tax-cut. explain that, he decided to cut in for tax-cut. explain that, he decided to out in for the _ tax-cut. explain that, he decided to cut in for the internal _ tax-cut. explain that, he decided to cut in for the internal revenue - cut in for the internal revenue service was not decided that they were going to... the service was not decided that they were going to. . ._ service was not decided that they were going to... the idea was that the were were going to... t
i through bill in the house, no funding for ukraine? i thought it was a bold _ funding for ukraine? i thought it was a bold will— funding for ukraine? i thought it was a bold will of— funding for ukraine? i thought it was a bold will of him _ funding for ukraine? i thought it was a bold will of him to - funding for ukraine? i thought it was a bold will of him to cite - was a bold will of him to cite israel funding to and irises tax—cut. israel funding to and irises tax-cut. , ., israel...
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secondary blink on and ukraine. secondary blink on and secretary austin went to capitol hill to persuade lawmakers to fund $106 billion in national security assistance. —— secretary blinken. that was designed to be split between israel, ukraine, the indo—pacific and border security. the argument is it should all be seen as one thing, one pride as secretary blinken put it, linking the problems in the middle east with the problems in ukraine, by pointing to the fact hamas has visited moscow, and moscow has visited moscow, and moscow has been doing military deals with iran. that was the case they were making. they also argued for humanitarian aid for gaza, $9 billion of it. the secretary of state did acknowledge he couldn't absolutely be certain that all the aid would go to the people who need it, and some might not end up in the hands of hamas. the problem for the administration is there is divisions within the republican party on capitol hill. particularly in the house of representatives. the speaker mike johns
secondary blink on and ukraine. secondary blink on and secretary austin went to capitol hill to persuade lawmakers to fund $106 billion in national security assistance. —— secretary blinken. that was designed to be split between israel, ukraine, the indo—pacific and border security. the argument is it should all be seen as one thing, one pride as secretary blinken put it, linking the problems in the middle east with the problems in ukraine, by pointing to the fact hamas has visited...
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stranded on the road home to ukraine. there are now hundreds of trucks in this queue, not even crawling towards poland�*s eastern border. they�*re trapped by a trade dispute that could point to growing tension between two neighbours and allies. stanislaw has been stuck for over a week now, living in his cab. he keeps checking for news of movement. but there�*s none. and his supplies, money and patience are all running out. he�*s all the more bitter because poland has been such a firm friend to ukraine ever since the russian invasion. translation: people's nerves in this queue are really fraying. _ we can�*t take much more. is this how poland helps us? what can i say? thank you, polish people, for this help. it�*s almost 20 kilometres to the front of the queue and the polish truckers blocking the road with their protest. they say the ukrainian drivers have been stealing their business ever since the eu lifted a limit on how many can enter europe. the measure was meant to help ukraine during the war. translation
stranded on the road home to ukraine. there are now hundreds of trucks in this queue, not even crawling towards poland�*s eastern border. they�*re trapped by a trade dispute that could point to growing tension between two neighbours and allies. stanislaw has been stuck for over a week now, living in his cab. he keeps checking for news of movement. but there�*s none. and his supplies, money and patience are all running out. he�*s all the more bitter because poland has been such a firm...
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ukraine among some allies. prime minister rishi sunak says he will introduce emergency legislation so he can press ahead with plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. the policy was ruled unlawful by the supreme court. mr sunak said he was also working on a new treaty with rwanda. graham satchell reports. on a new treaty with rwanda. how do you stop the boats? on a new treaty with rwanda. the government's plan was to send asylum seekers to a third country, rwanda, where their applications would be processed. that plan has been left in tatters after the supreme court ruled it was unlawful. hands off refugees now! the courtjudgment said rwanda was not a safe country for refugees, particularly because there was a risk they could be forced back to their country of origin, where their life could be in danger. the ruling is a significant blow for the prime minister, rishi sunak, who's made tackling illegal migration a key pledge. we are a reasonable government and this is a reasonable country. but the british peo
ukraine among some allies. prime minister rishi sunak says he will introduce emergency legislation so he can press ahead with plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. the policy was ruled unlawful by the supreme court. mr sunak said he was also working on a new treaty with rwanda. graham satchell reports. on a new treaty with rwanda. how do you stop the boats? on a new treaty with rwanda. the government's plan was to send asylum seekers to a third country, rwanda, where their applications...
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they are definitely not critical to the i defence of ukraine. ukraine doesn't release official figures on the size of its army, but says it has over 800,000 troops. as this conflict turns into a war of attrition, ukraine will need all the soldiers it can get. zhanna bezpiatchuk, bbc news, kyiv. to northern india now where forty men have been stuck in a collapsed tunnel since sunday morning. our reporter andrew clarance has more from the rescue site. down that tunnel around 200 to 210 metres inside is a wall of debris. it is around a0 to 50 metres thick and behind that are trapped a0 men. officials say the men are fine, they communicating quality of oxygen, food and water but on the ground friends and family of the workers trapped in there are very anxious. attempts to rescue the workers were temporarily suspended on friday. our reporter meghan owen has more on. the collapsed tunnel is located in northern indian state. it's around a.5 km in length. it was constructed to help improve links between pilgrimage sites. on sunday following a landside p
they are definitely not critical to the i defence of ukraine. ukraine doesn't release official figures on the size of its army, but says it has over 800,000 troops. as this conflict turns into a war of attrition, ukraine will need all the soldiers it can get. zhanna bezpiatchuk, bbc news, kyiv. to northern india now where forty men have been stuck in a collapsed tunnel since sunday morning. our reporter andrew clarance has more from the rescue site. down that tunnel around 200 to 210 metres...
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- came to china's role in the conflict in ukraine? when i listen to — conflict in ukraine? when i listen to those _ conflict in ukraine? when i listen to those comments, | conflict in ukraine? when i| listen to those comments, i also — listen to those comments, i also hear— listen to those comments, i also hear president biden saying _ also hear president biden saying trust but verify. i think— saying trust but verify. i think biden and his team are clear— think biden and his team are clear eyed going into this meeting but i think it is important to engage with the second — important to engage with the second largest economy in the world — second largest economy in the world. we are both on the planet— world. we are both on the planet and we need to engage. it planet and we need to engage. it does — planet and we need to engage. it does not mean we are going to see — it does not mean we are going to see eye _ it does not mean we are going to see eye to eye on the whole set of — to see eye to eye on the whole set of issues. in fact, tensions are going to
- came to china's role in the conflict in ukraine? when i listen to — conflict in ukraine? when i listen to those _ conflict in ukraine? when i listen to those comments, | conflict in ukraine? when i| listen to those comments, i also — listen to those comments, i also hear— listen to those comments, i also hear president biden saying _ also hear president biden saying trust but verify. i think— saying trust but verify. i think biden and his team are clear— think biden and his team are...
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china's role with the conflict in ukraine?— in ukraine? when i listen to those comments _ in ukraine? when i listen to those comments i _ in ukraine? when i listen to those comments i also - in ukraine? when i listen to those comments i also hearj those comments i also hear president biden saying "trust but verify." i think biden and his team have a clear idea going into this meeting but it is important to engage with the second largest economy in the world. we are both on the planet and we need to engage. it does not mean that we will see a eye to eye on all issues and conflicts will continue whether it be with respect to taiwan, south china sea, russia ukraine, even to the middle east, but we need to engage in areas where we may have shared views or we can co—operate — let�*s go ahead and do it, but we should do it in a clear eyed manner and hold china sea to the fire to make sure that they live up to any commitments that are made, including at the summit. are made, including at the summit-— are made, including at the summit. . ,
china's role with the conflict in ukraine?— in ukraine? when i listen to those comments _ in ukraine? when i listen to those comments i _ in ukraine? when i listen to those comments i also - in ukraine? when i listen to those comments i also hearj those comments i also hear president biden saying "trust but verify." i think biden and his team have a clear idea going into this meeting but it is important to engage with the second largest economy in the world. we are both on the...
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this is where ukraine struggle really began. when demonstrations took place at the country's decision, the last pro—moscow president's decision to sign a trade agreement with vladimir putin of russia. those protested last people would lose their lives. but ultimately viktor yanukovych would be forced from the country, forced from power. but it's how russia reacted which marked the start of its campaign of aggression against ukraine. crimea, the southern peninsula, was annexed and separatist militants were backed in the east of the country where territories were occupied there. president zelensky describes this war is not being a movie, and that's probably right, when you look at the storyline ukraine has experienced. it is continuing to struggle, but of course it is on the receiving end of a full—scale invasion. russia's attempts to pull it back towards moscow's orbit have only become tighter, stronger. ukraine is continuing to fight, president zelensky is showing no signs of wanting to give up that fight. organisers here ac
this is where ukraine struggle really began. when demonstrations took place at the country's decision, the last pro—moscow president's decision to sign a trade agreement with vladimir putin of russia. those protested last people would lose their lives. but ultimately viktor yanukovych would be forced from the country, forced from power. but it's how russia reacted which marked the start of its campaign of aggression against ukraine. crimea, the southern peninsula, was annexed and separatist...
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in ukraine, in belarus. bohdan is an orphan from mariupol. he had been taken to russia after the city was overrun by the invasion in 2022. ukraine says bohdan he was one of almost 20,000 children illegally deported to russia but, according to some human rights officials, that number would be much higher. now, in march, the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant to maria lvova—belova and president vladimir putin. the icc said that the russian aim was to permanently remove these children from their own country. moscow rejects all accusations. the bbc�*s panorama team has followed bohdan�*s story, along with other ukrainian children taken to russia. if you want to watch that full investigation, do head over to our website. there was a ground—breaking court decision in the us last week, allowing hundreds of families to sue four of the biggest tech companies in the world — meta, tiktok, snap and google. they plan to robustly defend themselves. but the families say the platforms caused their children harm, and their lawyers
in ukraine, in belarus. bohdan is an orphan from mariupol. he had been taken to russia after the city was overrun by the invasion in 2022. ukraine says bohdan he was one of almost 20,000 children illegally deported to russia but, according to some human rights officials, that number would be much higher. now, in march, the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant to maria lvova—belova and president vladimir putin. the icc said that the russian aim was to permanently remove these...
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well, amid this pause in fighting in gaza, the war in ukraine continues — its capital, kyiv has come underfire again. authorities say the city has been hit by the largest russian drone attack since the full—scale invasion began. officials said more than 75 iranian—made drones were fired at the capital and all but one were shot down. kyiv�*s mayor says at least five people were injured. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky called the strikes an act of "wilful terror." it comes as winter is closing in on ukraine and the war is ticking closer to its two—year anniversary. for more on all of this, i spoke with evelyn farkas who's the executive director of the mccain institute. we appreciate you joining us on bbc news, the largest drone attack on kyiv since the full—scale invasion by russia began. what do you think an attack on this kind of scale is signalling?— signalling? i'm not surprised because i — signalling? i'm not surprised because i actually _ signalling? i'm not surprised because i actually was - signalling? i'm not surprised because i actually was in - because i
well, amid this pause in fighting in gaza, the war in ukraine continues — its capital, kyiv has come underfire again. authorities say the city has been hit by the largest russian drone attack since the full—scale invasion began. officials said more than 75 iranian—made drones were fired at the capital and all but one were shot down. kyiv�*s mayor says at least five people were injured. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky called the strikes an act of "wilful terror." it...
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johnson does not want to couple together funding for ukraine with funding for israel. the house republicans and the speaker see them as two separate funding issues. the biden white house and president biden himself, as he has long articulated, would like to see these as a joint measure. until they come up with some way to solve this impasse on how to fund foreign policy priorities, they are not going to have any kind of grand budget deal. foreign policy is a division in these negotiations, and it is a deep one, because there is such a fundamental difference in how congressional republicans on the house side see ukraine as a sort of foreign policy distraction for the us, not worthy of significant funding, whereas most democrats and traditional republicans are very much looking to fund ukraine. taking a look at the week ahead, we have the trump civil fraud trial continuing in new york with the defence starting, donjunior taking to the stand. what do you expect? very quickly, the defence, the trump team is going to bring forward donald junior and other witnesses to make t
johnson does not want to couple together funding for ukraine with funding for israel. the house republicans and the speaker see them as two separate funding issues. the biden white house and president biden himself, as he has long articulated, would like to see these as a joint measure. until they come up with some way to solve this impasse on how to fund foreign policy priorities, they are not going to have any kind of grand budget deal. foreign policy is a division in these negotiations, and...
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they are definitely not critical to the defence of ukraine. - ukraine doesn't release official figures on the size of its army, but says it has over 800,000 troops. as this conflict turns into a war of attrition, ukraine will need all the soldiers it can get. zhanna bezpiatchuk, bbc news, kyiv. on sunday, argentine voters will decide which presidential candiate they trust to lead them out of the country's worst economic crsis in the past two decades. the bbc�*s katy watson has more. evita still looms large in argentina, the countries most famous politician and the original champion is missed by many. especially in these days of economic hardship. as argentina prepares a new president the two remaining candidates are promising the world when it comes to improving a country on its knees. but here in one of buenos aires poorest neighbourhood it's hard to muster enthusiasm in what feels like endless broken promises. in the shadow of the cities port the people of this island struggle daily. she runs a shop saying soaring inflation means paying for the basics is impossible. money becomes w
they are definitely not critical to the defence of ukraine. - ukraine doesn't release official figures on the size of its army, but says it has over 800,000 troops. as this conflict turns into a war of attrition, ukraine will need all the soldiers it can get. zhanna bezpiatchuk, bbc news, kyiv. on sunday, argentine voters will decide which presidential candiate they trust to lead them out of the country's worst economic crsis in the past two decades. the bbc�*s katy watson has more. evita...
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. �* , �* of not only the middle east but ukraine? . �* , ~ , ukraine? that's right. and this debate was — ukraine? that's right. and this debate was held _ ukraine? that's right. and this debate was held in _ ukraine? that's right. and this debate was held in conjunctionj debate was held in conjunction with the republicanjewish coalition every candidate voicing their support for israel defending itself against hamas. the message from nikki haley and ron desantis was eliminate hamas, finish the job. tim scott one step further to say there should also be strikes on iran and more isolationist policy from vivek ramaswamy and nikki haley responding to that saying if she and putin could hear you now, with regards to ukraine, they would be salivating. he hit back at her to say you are dick cheney in three inch heels and she retorted to say a five inch, actually, and i make sure that i can run in them. but she was very clear about continuing aid to ukraine. that was a conversation in fact that ron desantis dodged more, choosing instead to speak about the southern border. i
. �* , �* of not only the middle east but ukraine? . �* , ~ , ukraine? that's right. and this debate was — ukraine? that's right. and this debate was held _ ukraine? that's right. and this debate was held in _ ukraine? that's right. and this debate was held in conjunctionj debate was held in conjunction with the republicanjewish coalition every candidate voicing their support for israel defending itself against hamas. the message from nikki haley and ron desantis was eliminate hamas,...
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ukraine will start the formal process after the december summit. many here in ukraine are expecting this report, and they believe that finally their goal to join the eu at least will have a certain framework and timeframe, and they will start this process. there were seven conditions that were indicated by the european union that ukraine must meet in order to become a formal... in order to start the formal process. in the past, they said that two of these requirements were met, but ukraine was still supposed to make more efforts to work on reforms of the constitutional court, to change its legislation, to work more on fighting the oligarchs, and support the minority rights. so, now, on wednesday, we will hear the report from the european commission. if it is positive, it is very likely that the eu will start this formal process after the summit in december. we do not have the exact timeframe at this moment. this is exactly what ukraine was demanding from the eu, "give us a timeframe so we will know when we will be able "tojoin the european union."
ukraine will start the formal process after the december summit. many here in ukraine are expecting this report, and they believe that finally their goal to join the eu at least will have a certain framework and timeframe, and they will start this process. there were seven conditions that were indicated by the european union that ukraine must meet in order to become a formal... in order to start the formal process. in the past, they said that two of these requirements were met, but ukraine was...
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these pictures show the drones being shot down by ukraine's air defences. the attack, which was the most sustained in months, brought down some power lines. kyiv�*s mayor says two people were injured in the attack. no deaths have been reported. from kyiv, our correspondent james waterhouse told us how long this latest attack lasted. six hours, really, where we heard the booms of the city's air defences, echoed around the streets. we have seen footage online showing drones flying overhead. they are the iranian made drawings which russia has been using of late. they are cheaper than a ballistic missiles. it is something that russia has switched to as its own stockpiles have dwindled. they have a distinctive wining engine. it was a relentless attack, 75 drones were launched towards kyiv and the surrounding region from the north and the east, mostly, and the majority of them were shot down, according to authorities. i think there is a reflection of ukraine's improved air defences, but it has been a quiet few weeks where there were growing fears that russia ha
these pictures show the drones being shot down by ukraine's air defences. the attack, which was the most sustained in months, brought down some power lines. kyiv�*s mayor says two people were injured in the attack. no deaths have been reported. from kyiv, our correspondent james waterhouse told us how long this latest attack lasted. six hours, really, where we heard the booms of the city's air defences, echoed around the streets. we have seen footage online showing drones flying overhead....
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shouts ukraine and nato accused russia of committing the act. the un warned of grave and far—reaching consequences, which are being felt across ukraine and beyond. this is the story of what happened after kakhovka.
shouts ukraine and nato accused russia of committing the act. the un warned of grave and far—reaching consequences, which are being felt across ukraine and beyond. this is the story of what happened after kakhovka.