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i mean a so what we're saying, and these are bbc reports, new york post reports. this is western media, basically say ukraine cannot stop the russians from moving into this re taken territory. however, they are sending missiles into russia. that's the story, that's the i'm oh, that's the strategy that we're seeing right now. i mean, that's those are the facts on the ground. am i wrong? well, well, look, wrecked. prior to the war you create already had this population problem. they were always hovering at about 40000000 people, and prior to the war, 6000000 people were always living and working abroad. never to come back, right. so this dwindled the population even further. so even if the u. s. and nato continues to continue to r t f. that's fine. but if you don't have the manpower to operate them, you're going to hear more stories just like this special forces commander saying that, you know, the russians just rolled in and there was no push back whatsoever. yeah, there is none because there's not enough bodies to do it. that's the key point and i'm glad you made
i mean a so what we're saying, and these are bbc reports, new york post reports. this is western media, basically say ukraine cannot stop the russians from moving into this re taken territory. however, they are sending missiles into russia. that's the story, that's the i'm oh, that's the strategy that we're seeing right now. i mean, that's those are the facts on the ground. am i wrong? well, well, look, wrecked. prior to the war you create already had this population problem. they were always...
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you're live with bbc news. us secretary of state antony blinken made a surprise visit to kyiv at what he called a "critical moment" for the country, amid a fresh russian offensive. the top us diplomat sought to reassure ukrainians of american support. the coming weeks and months will demand a great deal of ukrainians, who have already sacrificed so much. but i have come to ukraine with the message: you are not alone. the united states has been by your side from day one. we are with you today, and we will stay by your side until ukraine's security, its sovereignty, its ability to choose its own path, is guaranteed. mr blinken also met with ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky, who, in response to mr blinken�*s assurances, emphasised ukraine's need for fresh military aid. since friday, ukrainian troops have been struggling to push back against a new russian offensive in the north of the country. this, here, is the map of the battlefield. areas in red show what is now under russian occupation. but heavy fighti
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live from washington, this is bbc news. skirmishes in the streets — and in parliament — as georgia's controversial foreign agent bill gets one step closer to becoming law. america's top diplomat makes a surprise visit to ukraine, reaffirming us support for the country. and in donald trump's hush money trial, his former attorney michael cohen returns to the witness stand. i'm sumi somaskanda. thank you forjoining us. riot police have now moved in, clashing with protestors in the georgian capital of tbilisi, as parliament passed a divisive foreign agent law that has already sparked weeks of mass protests. the law would force civil society and media organisations to register if they receive foreign funding. on tuesday, georgia's parliament passed the third and final reading of the bill, clearing a major hurdle before it can become law. it's likely to be vetoed by georgia's president, but parliament can override the veto with an additional vote. critics are dubbing it "the russia law". they say that it's similar to legislat
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from new york, the bbc�*s erin delmore reports. it is not often we find former president trump and current president biden in agreement but president biden is not only keeping tariffs enacted by his predecessor but increasing them. they focus on the key technologies that power the green transition and include a 100% tariff on all chinese made electric vehicles imported into the united states. that is up from 25%. and a doubling of the levy on solar cells to 50% and a doubling of the levy on semiconductors to 50%. president biden says they are designed to protect us manufacturers from being undercut by china in the industries of the future from ev to solar cells, semiconductors, steel and illuminance and even health equipment like gloves and masks. china heavily subsidised these products which china produces more of than the world can absorb and then dump the excess on the market. driving other manufacturers around the world out of business. china has criticised the plans and vowed to take all necessary actions in response. but sinc
from new york, the bbc�*s erin delmore reports. it is not often we find former president trump and current president biden in agreement but president biden is not only keeping tariffs enacted by his predecessor but increasing them. they focus on the key technologies that power the green transition and include a 100% tariff on all chinese made electric vehicles imported into the united states. that is up from 25%. and a doubling of the levy on solar cells to 50% and a doubling of the levy on...
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thanks for joining us on bbc news. miles: thank you. caitriona: an update on the situation in gaza, where hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing intensive findings in both parts of the territory. the u.n. says 450 thousand people have fled rafah in the past week as is really forced to step up their campaign against taza in the southern gaza city. that is about one third of the population. in the north of gaza, thousands are fleeing israeli bombardment. meanwhile, critical supplies like fuel, medicine, and aid are running out with both major aid crossings into gaza close for more than a week. the united nations says that the situation is untenable. let's go to ukraine, where the u.s. secretary of state, antony blinken, made a surprise visit to kyiv, telling ukrainians that more american weapons are on the way and that putin has destroyed in ukraine and russia should and must pay for what it has destroyed. mr. blinken met with president zelenskyy in the midst of the new russian offensive in the northeast. he says that that offensive
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. rescuers have recovered more bodies in indonesia after weekend flash floods and cold lava flow on sumatra island killed at least 57 people. another 22 people are still missing. hours of heavy rain caused large volcanic rocks to roll down one of the country's most active volcanos into six districts on the island saturday evening while flooding inundated roads, homes and mosques. for more, we can speak to francisco fernando — disaster management managerfor the world vision indonesia ngo. many thanks for coming on the programme. this must be pretty unprecedented for the population and your team. what's the situation like an hour on the ground? ma; what's the situation like an hour on the ground? my heart noes hour on the ground? my heart aoes out hour on the ground? my heart goes out to — hour on the ground? my heart goes out to those _ hour on the ground? my heart goes out to those who - hour on the ground? my heart goes out to those who are - goes out to those who are affected dire
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., you are watching bbc news. ben: you're watching "the context" on bbc. there have been violent clashes between riot pole and thousands of protesters outside the parliament building in the georgian capital, tblisi. protesters are angry because mp's have passed a controversial bill known as the foreign agents law. opponents fear it will be used to stifle defense and free speech and further increase russia's influence. there were also scuffles inside the parliament. let's go to the capital, tblisi. the executive director at the ready institute georgia, a nongovernmental organization and think tank. thank you for being with us tonight. let me ask you what this bill if ultimately approved would mean for your organization. >> thank you for your interest and the rest of society's interest. we call it russia war because it is really like to the law -- the war russia adopted and it endangers civil society organizations and environmental organizations and media organizations, too because it is labeling us as an agent and also they are labeling georgian interest in
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is the bbc news show, isn't it? homes under the hamas? no, not really. it's labour's policy to resettle palestinians. it's labour's policy to resettle palestinians . universities are palestinians. universities are a racket for illegal immigration. i'll be talking about that as well. nigel farage is live. he's responding to what he said about the world health organisation and we should pull out of it. and paul burrell is on to talk about meghan and harry's charity being delinquent. >> right. well, some of that sounds interesting. you must ask nigel whether whether he wants to join the tory government. that's all coming up. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jake rees—mogg. this has been saved. nation. the weather in somerset is going to be absolutely fantastic. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hi there. welcome to the latest forecast from the met office for gb news. low pressure remains close to the uk for the next 24 hours and beyond. that means further showers at times, but it's not going to be a complete wash
is the bbc news show, isn't it? homes under the hamas? no, not really. it's labour's policy to resettle palestinians. it's labour's policy to resettle palestinians . universities are palestinians. universities are a racket for illegal immigration. i'll be talking about that as well. nigel farage is live. he's responding to what he said about the world health organisation and we should pull out of it. and paul burrell is on to talk about meghan and harry's charity being delinquent. >>...
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you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website. including a concert desktop or hint of round up of manchester cindy pom make 2—0 victory over tottenham hotspur. but from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. —— including a round up of manchester is deep�*s two — zero victory over tottenham hotspur. hello. we've some damp weather out there at the moment, and there's also some rain in the forecast for wednesday — not an awful lot. here's the outlook for the rest of the week — a bit of a mixed bag, a little bit of sunshine, some scattered showers, but at least it'll be relatively warm. now, on the satellite picture, you'll notice this swirl of cloud — that's an area of low pressure. this is the weather front, and this low pressure will stick around really for the rest of the week. so actually, the overall weather pattern won't change an awful lot across the uk, but there will be some regional differences from day to day, of course. here's the morning, then — around 7am, we will have had temper
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look, the bbc is no friend of russia. and they don't usually write things that are in any way positive, or even fair about russia. they write the bbc is writing that russian troops have been advancing and taking back much of the territory around car cave. and they're doing so mostly without facing any opposition. and they're also not targeting, injuring, or till in any civilians. here's. here's what the crane commander told the bbc reporters there it is right about why russians are not facing any resistance. so he says, quote, there was no 1st line of defense. we saw it, he says the russians just, they just walked in, they walked in to this territory. they just met the and he goes on to say that the ukrainian defenses are no longer existence. quote, either it was an act of negligence or corruption. it wasn't a failure, it was a betrayal. what he's saying, this is a, this is a ukrainian commander who is saying that he watched the russians walk in, nobody's stopping them. there were no defences, there was no fortification.
look, the bbc is no friend of russia. and they don't usually write things that are in any way positive, or even fair about russia. they write the bbc is writing that russian troops have been advancing and taking back much of the territory around car cave. and they're doing so mostly without facing any opposition. and they're also not targeting, injuring, or till in any civilians. here's. here's what the crane commander told the bbc reporters there it is right about why russians are not facing...
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from new york, the bbc�*s erin delmore has more. it's not often we find former president trump and curtin president trump and curtin president biden in agreement, but now we are seeing president biden not only keeping tariffs enacted by his predecessor, but increasing them. they focus on the key technologies that power the key technologies that power the green transition and include a 100% tariff on all chinese made electric imported into the us— that's up from 25% — and a doubling on the levy of solar cells to 50% and semiconductors. president biden says they are designed to protect us manufacturers from being undercut by chinese industries in the future, from tvs, semiconductors, steel and aluminium, and even masks. china heavily subsidises these products, far more than the world — products, far more than the world can _ products, far more than the world can consume, and then dumps — world can consume, and then dumps them in the market at unfair— dumps them in the market at unfair prices, driving manufacturers around the
from new york, the bbc�*s erin delmore has more. it's not often we find former president trump and curtin president trump and curtin president biden in agreement, but now we are seeing president biden not only keeping tariffs enacted by his predecessor, but increasing them. they focus on the key technologies that power the key technologies that power the green transition and include a 100% tariff on all chinese made electric imported into the us— that's up from 25% — and a doubling on the...
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jonathan beale, bbc news, kharkiv. also in ukraine today, america's top diplomat, secretary of state antony blinken, made an unannounced visit. he said the war with russia was at a critical moment and promised unwavering us support — with this message for moscow. there's one more crucial step that we can take, making russia pay for ukraine's recovery and reconstruction. what putin destroyed, russia should and must pay to rebuild. let's speak to michael bociurkiw, a senior fellow at the atlantic council and global affairs analyst. many thanks for your time on the programme. you havejust beenin the programme. you havejust been in ukraine. how is secretary blinken�*s visit likely to be received? {iii likely to be received? of course. _ likely to be received? of course, promises of aid are good, any message that the aid that the united states pledged is going to be sped up is very, very good, but at the moment these are just words, and unfortunately words don't deter russian missiles the way patriots do. this is what i
jonathan beale, bbc news, kharkiv. also in ukraine today, america's top diplomat, secretary of state antony blinken, made an unannounced visit. he said the war with russia was at a critical moment and promised unwavering us support — with this message for moscow. there's one more crucial step that we can take, making russia pay for ukraine's recovery and reconstruction. what putin destroyed, russia should and must pay to rebuild. let's speak to michael bociurkiw, a senior fellow at the...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. russia's invasion of ukraine served as a wake—up call to those members of nato who have long ignored american demands that they spend more on defence. ordid it? canada, for one, may still be snoozing, still well short of nato's defence bending target. of course, canada is a long way from kyiv. but there are concerns about russian and chinese intentions much closer to home, and in arctic north, for example. my guest is canada's defence minister, bill blair. is canada ready to get serious about defending itself? bill blair in ottawa, welcome to hardtalk.
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. russia's invasion of ukraine served as a wake—up call to those members of nato who have long ignored american demands that they spend more on defence. ordid it? canada, for one, may still be snoozing, still well short of nato's defence bending target. of course, canada is a long way from kyiv. but there are concerns about russian and chinese...
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this programme continues on bbc one. of its former soviet states, georgia? an extraordinary day in tbilisi. inside the parliament, the so—called "russia law" was voted through, amid scuffles. outside on the streets, riot police and demonstrators clashed. who will win this fight for the future of georgia? we'll hear from protestors and the main opposition leader. also tonight, we hearfrom union leaders after a five hour meeting with the labour leadership over its plans for extra rights for employees. we were really, really clear today — and they listened — that we want to make sure that new deal for working people is implemented, and that is ourjob to make sure that happens, and i think we did that job today very well. day two of testimony for donald trump's ex—lawyer michael cohen in that new york court in the ex—president�*s hush—money trial. we'll talk to megyn kelly, journalist, talk show host and us political commentator. and we examine whether the biomass industry is worth the billions of pounds in subsidies the government is ploughing int
this programme continues on bbc one. of its former soviet states, georgia? an extraordinary day in tbilisi. inside the parliament, the so—called "russia law" was voted through, amid scuffles. outside on the streets, riot police and demonstrators clashed. who will win this fight for the future of georgia? we'll hear from protestors and the main opposition leader. also tonight, we hearfrom union leaders after a five hour meeting with the labour leadership over its plans for extra...
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dharshini david, bbc news. it is finally open — the uk's biggest indoor arena, co—op live, has staged its opening performance after weeks of last minute cancellations and chaos. the new £365 pound venue has been blighted by setbacks. but, as colin paterson reports, those problems ended tonight. good evening, manchester! this was the moment co—op live finally got under way. elbow, in their hometown of manchester, and lead singer earlier, fiona and adam were about to play their own small part in the history of the venue. first into the co—op arena, how is it feeling? awesome. i cannot wait. been here since one o'clock. looking forward to getting in to see them now. are you nervous at all? no. only that we don't get to the front. and then the moment the doors opened. after opening nights being cancelled on three previous occasions, a gig was actually going ahead. you go through something like this, you go to bed at night with the demons. this morning, the boss of co—op live showed us round. as much as i
dharshini david, bbc news. it is finally open — the uk's biggest indoor arena, co—op live, has staged its opening performance after weeks of last minute cancellations and chaos. the new £365 pound venue has been blighted by setbacks. but, as colin paterson reports, those problems ended tonight. good evening, manchester! this was the moment co—op live finally got under way. elbow, in their hometown of manchester, and lead singer earlier, fiona and adam were about to play their own small...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. a tense stand—off in tbilisi — hundreds of protesters clash with security forces, as georgia votes through a divisive law that critics say pushes the country closer to russia. obesityjabs like wegovy and ozempic could cut the risk of heart attacks and strokes in people, even if they fail to lose much weight. that's according to new analysis of a study, funded by drug manufacturer novo nordisk. the drug, semaglutide, suppresses appetite and has been used to aid weight loss. but researchers now say the weekly jabs could also benefit the heart health of millions of adults. professorjohn deanfield led the work. it hasn't yet been published in a medicaljournal, but was presented at the european congress on obesity. i think it's a really important discovery. it's an important change because it's the sort of thing we got with statins, when we, in the �*90s when statins came in, we finally figured out that there was a drug class that would change the barrage of this disease to benefit a
you're watching the context on bbc news. a tense stand—off in tbilisi — hundreds of protesters clash with security forces, as georgia votes through a divisive law that critics say pushes the country closer to russia. obesityjabs like wegovy and ozempic could cut the risk of heart attacks and strokes in people, even if they fail to lose much weight. that's according to new analysis of a study, funded by drug manufacturer novo nordisk. the drug, semaglutide, suppresses appetite and has been...
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andrew harding, bbc news, france. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's return to events in the middle east. as fighting continues in gaza, the humanitarian situation keeps getting worse. on monday, aid trucks destined for gaza were blocked by israeli protestors, who then destroyed food in the occupied west bank. those reported to be behind the protest said they were demonstrating against the continued detention of israeli hostages in gaza. the white house condemned the attack, describing the "looting" of aid convoys as "a total outrage". joining me now is alon—lee green, co—director of standing together, ajewish—arab partnership movement in israel and palestine. what is your assessment of what went on here? a lot of frustration, a lot of anger. and that description from the usa it's a total outrage. what do you understand who have gone on? for that we've witnessed a group of extreme right wing or settlers reading a drugs, food trucks, supposed to arrive to people that are hungry and gaza. people that are under war, are hungry and gaza. people
andrew harding, bbc news, france. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's return to events in the middle east. as fighting continues in gaza, the humanitarian situation keeps getting worse. on monday, aid trucks destined for gaza were blocked by israeli protestors, who then destroyed food in the occupied west bank. those reported to be behind the protest said they were demonstrating against the continued detention of israeli hostages in gaza. the white house condemned the...
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how long before we end up with bbc's homes under the hamas? now? i repeat that obviously not all palestinians sympathise with hamas, but a fair few do. and so it would be complete and utter madness to have a gaza refugee scheme right here in britain. in my opinion, only an idiot and a massive anti—semite or someone with votes to win in a muslim dominated political seat would think that it was a good idea. but let's get the thoughts of my panel this evening. i am, of course, joined by columnist and broadcaster esther krakow. welcome conservative mp andrew rosindell and author and broadcaster amy nicholson. esther homes for hamas, do you think? good idea , well, it's think? good idea, well, it's inconsistent at the very least with british foreign policy, because you can't say that the uk government stands with israel and then takes in gazan refugees. why why, why would they need to leave if you stand with israel, surely there should be no problem there. and also there's, there's genuine concerns, of course, about the values and culture that these p
how long before we end up with bbc's homes under the hamas? now? i repeat that obviously not all palestinians sympathise with hamas, but a fair few do. and so it would be complete and utter madness to have a gaza refugee scheme right here in britain. in my opinion, only an idiot and a massive anti—semite or someone with votes to win in a muslim dominated political seat would think that it was a good idea. but let's get the thoughts of my panel this evening. i am, of course, joined by...
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and this conversation between us, i looked it up and it was on the bbc. the new post ran this huge video of this, a tab showing russian children and showing people running around. and, and there's a comparative part of this that i want to show you now because i think this is interesting and it's from the bbc. so here, let's get into that real quick. i want to, i want you to look at the russian troop movement over the weekend. and this is reporting that i learned of from the b, b, c. look, the bbc is no friend of russia and they don't usually write things that are in any way positive or even fair about russia. they write, the bbc is writing that russian troops have been advancing and taking back much of the territory around car cave. and they're doing so mostly without facing any opposition and they're also not targeting, injuring or killing in any civilians. here's, here's what the crane commander told the bbc reporters there it is right about why russians are not facing any resistance. so he says, quote, there was no 1st line of defense. we saw it, he sa
and this conversation between us, i looked it up and it was on the bbc. the new post ran this huge video of this, a tab showing russian children and showing people running around. and, and there's a comparative part of this that i want to show you now because i think this is interesting and it's from the bbc. so here, let's get into that real quick. i want to, i want you to look at the russian troop movement over the weekend. and this is reporting that i learned of from the b, b, c. look, the...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. the coming weeks and months will demand a great deal of ukrainians, who have already sacrificed so much. but i have come to ukraine with a message — you are not alone. it would've been far more important to give _ it would've been far more important to give them what they needed to win two years— to give them what they needed to win two years ago. but now with ukraine on their— two years ago. but now with ukraine on their back feet there is a question— on their back feet there is a question of whether there is enough even if— question of whether there is enough even if you — question of whether there is enough even if you give them everything they wanted if there is enough _ them everything they wanted if there is enough to win. this is what the russians left the first time in 2022. the village completely deserted. joining me on the panel tonight are rosa prince, deputy uk editor of politico. and rodney davis, former member of the us house of representatives in washington.
you're watching the context on bbc news. the coming weeks and months will demand a great deal of ukrainians, who have already sacrificed so much. but i have come to ukraine with a message — you are not alone. it would've been far more important to give _ it would've been far more important to give them what they needed to win two years— to give them what they needed to win two years ago. but now with ukraine on their— two years ago. but now with ukraine on their back feet there is a...
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this is bbc news. there have been violent clashes between riot police and thousands of protestors, outside the parliament building in the georgian capital tblisi. protestors are angry because mps have passed a controversial bill, known as the �*foreign agents law'. opponents fear it will be used to stifle dissent and free speech, and further increase russia's influenc, in the country. there were also scuffles, inside the parliament. georgia emerged from the collapsing soviet union she is executive director she is of the georgia institute. thank you for being with us on the programme tonight. let me ask you about what this bill, if ultimately approved would mean for your organisation.— approved would mean for your organisation. thank you for your interest. and _ organisation. thank you for your interest. and that _ organisation. thank you for your interest. and that society - organisation. thank you for your i interest. and that society interest and needed at such a time as now. we call it martial l
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this is bbc this is bbc news. mount everest saw two record—breaking climes on thursday. 54—year—old �*s scare the mountain for the 29th time —— scale. in the british man got to the top, the 18th time. he's now back at base camp in a little earlier, i spoke to him and ask him how he was feeling. it’s ask him how he was feeling. it's aood to ask him how he was feeling. it's good to be _ ask him how he was feeling. it�*s good to be back down having had a safe and successful assent. what good to be back down having had a safe and successful assent. what was it like getting — safe and successful assent. what was it like getting for _ safe and successful assent. what was it like getting for the _ safe and successful assent. what was it like getting for the summit - it like getting for the summit for that record breaking time? well. that record breaking time? well, we didn't uuite that record breaking time? well, we didn't quite have _ that record breaking time? well, we didn't quite have the _ that rec
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this is bbc news. where had ukraine on the us secretary of state antony blinken is there any tour president zelensky that military aid is now on its way. the first visit to ukraine by a senior us official since congress passed the long delay, $61 billion note in a package and that was made on an overnight trade in their struggling to hold back a major russian incursion near the second biggest city in attack since the war. here is a map to the east of kyiv. they are opening up in the northeast and heavy fighting and around the talentjust a few miles away from kharkiv. spending the day of the residents trying to leave the region. there was some ukrainian resistance when they tried to cross the border. trying to stop their advance. but others simply walked in and russia has taken more than 50 square miles of ukrainian territory in a matter of days. russian troops have now entered this region. showing a fierce fight for the town and the most senior commanders admit the situation is critical and intense. on
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laura scott, bbc news, stockholm. brothers billy and mako vunipola will both leave saracens at the end of the season, having spent more than a decade each at the club. the pair have won three six nations titles with england and also lifted the premiership six times, as well as three european titles during their time at the club. it's not yet been announced which clubs the vunipolas will be joining or whether they are heading abroad. the pga championship gets under way in kentucky this weekend. you can follow it across the weekend on the bbc sport website. tiger woods is amongst the 156 strong field and has been preparing for the tournament today. he was asked afterwards about his role in the talks between live golf and pga. he says he's very keen to see them come together. the says he's very keen to see them come touether. ., , ., , ., , says he's very keen to see them come touether. ., ,., , , together. the fans are probably as tired as we are of the talk of not being about the game of golf and not being about the ga
laura scott, bbc news, stockholm. brothers billy and mako vunipola will both leave saracens at the end of the season, having spent more than a decade each at the club. the pair have won three six nations titles with england and also lifted the premiership six times, as well as three european titles during their time at the club. it's not yet been announced which clubs the vunipolas will be joining or whether they are heading abroad. the pga championship gets under way in kentucky this weekend....
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the isle of man has taken another step towards becoming the first jurisdiction within the british isles to legalise assisted dying. further votes on the detail of the bill have taken place, which would be open to terminally ill adults with a life expectancy of less than 12 months and who have lived on the island for at least five years. our medical editor fergus walsh is there. outside the parliament building in douglas, a quiet, dignified protest from groups who hold fundamentally different views on this key issue for society. stella harris is a doctor on the island and opposes the assisted dying legislation. i think there isn't the protection for the vulnerable. i think the risk to people who are elderly, who are disabled, people who don't have a voice is huge. whereas vicki christian's personal experience has convinced her it is needed. i'm a funeral celebrant here on the isle of man and we have an excellent palliative care system. but i often meet the families of people for whom p
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the isle of man has taken another step towards becoming the first jurisdiction within the british isles to legalise assisted dying. further votes on the detail of the bill have taken place, which would be open to terminally ill adults with a life expectancy of less than 12 months and who have lived on the island for at least five years. our medical editor fergus walsh is there. outside the parliament building in douglas, a quiet, dignified protest from groups who...
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live from london, this is bbc news. welcome to bbc news. let's turn to the made headlines. a tense standoff in tbilisi as georgia votes through a divisive law that critics say pushes the country closer to russia. a manhunt across france after an armed gang shot dead two prison guards helping a convicted drug dealer to escape. america's top diplomat visits kyiv and repeats that america will stay by ukraine's site until its security, sovereignty and ability to choose his own path is guarantee. in a real work of art — king charles reveals his first official pro trick since coronation. —— portrait. more ina more in a moment. i want take you like to new york with michael cohen. so far, he's outlined that he was thanked for his work helping his ex—boss, which the prosecution said it was a reference to the payment made to stormy daniels. he is also smoke at about back channels for communicating with then—president and how we ultimately decided he could not lie for him any longer. that is some of the detail. let's go live to the courthouse to nada tawfik. take us through
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live from london, this is bbc news. welcome to bbc news. let's turn to the made headlines. a tense standoff in tbilisi as georgia votes through a divisive law that critics say pushes the country closer to russia. a manhunt across france after an armed gang shot dead two prison guards helping a convicted drug dealer to escape. america's top diplomat visits kyiv and repeats that america will stay by ukraine's site until its security, sovereignty and ability to choose his own path is guarantee. in a real work of art — king charles reveals his first official pro trick since coronation. —— portrait. more ina more in a moment.
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the bbc has been in touch with the british doctorjames smith who has been working in gaza since the war began and he is currently on a second working visit and earlier today he sent us this video outlining the situation on the ground. the video outlining the situation on the round. , ., ., ~ ~ ground. the situation here in rafa and across the _ ground. the situation here in rafa and across the gaza _ ground. the situation here in rafa and across the gaza strip _ ground. the situation here in rafa and across the gaza strip gets - ground. the situation here in rafa i and across the gaza strip gets worse not only deandre but our on our. i can't find the words to describe a catastrophe on top of the catastrophe on top of the catastrophe on top of the catastrophe. the latest estimates suggest that almost 450,000 people have fled from eastern rafa following the forced displacement orders issued by the israeli military. people have been pushed from the north of gaza to gaza sitting to khan younis in rafa and now being chased again back up along the coastline towards khan younis. can you this i
the bbc has been in touch with the british doctorjames smith who has been working in gaza since the war began and he is currently on a second working visit and earlier today he sent us this video outlining the situation on the ground. the video outlining the situation on the round. , ., ., ~ ~ ground. the situation here in rafa and across the _ ground. the situation here in rafa and across the gaza _ ground. the situation here in rafa and across the gaza strip _ ground. the situation here in...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. we expect to hear from the us secretary of state live in kyiv, antony blinken. he has met president zelensky on a surprise visit to ukraine. we are not that far away from his latest comments. his trip comes at a time when urgently—needed western weapons are starting to get through to the battlefield. of course, we have that russian push towards ukraine's second city. as we continue to watch those pictures, let me bring in live mark kimmitt. he served under george w bush from august 2008 to january 2009. how critical a moment is this for ukraine? the secretary of state comes there with that crucial news that american military support is now on its way. that american military support is now on its way-— now on its way. firstly, i think it is important _ now on its way. firstly, i think it is important to _ now on its way. firstly, i think it is important to note _ now on its way. firstly, i think it is important to note that - now on its way. firstly, i think it i is important to no
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live from london, this is bbc news. a tense stand off in tblisi — hundreds of protesters clash with security forces as georgia votes through a divisive law that critics say pushes the country closer to russia. these are the live pictures from tbilisi as police confront hundreds of protesters outside the parliament. i'm rayhan demytrie life in tbilisi, where dramatic scenes have been unfolding between the protesters, who want a european future for their country. our other main headlines... intense battles around kharkiv as ukraine struggles to hold back a major russian incursion near its second biggest city. but the us secretary of state says more military aid is on its way during a surprise visit to ukraine. and donald trump's criminal hush money trial resumes with trump's lawyer michael cohen testifying for a second day.
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for those just joining for thosejustjoining us, you are watching bbc news. you are watching continuing live pictures from tbilisi outside of the parliament building, where in the last hour also we have seen this controversial bill become law. let me show you more of the live pictures, so many feeds coming into the bbc. as well as the cameras on the protest is the parliament building is ringed with security forces, so many of them with riot shields, with water cannon and we have seen some protesters wearing gas masks in preparation. these protests have been going on for weeks, these protests have been going on forweeks, it these protests have been going on for weeks, it is a huge protest today because this bill has become law. it is the controversial bill known as the foreign agents�* law, described by protesters as of the russian law. for weeks they have been coming out to protest, and here you see banks of the security forces in different stages in the last hour also, they have been trying to disperse the crowds. and now we see that this bill has become l
for those just joining for thosejustjoining us, you are watching bbc news. you are watching continuing live pictures from tbilisi outside of the parliament building, where in the last hour also we have seen this controversial bill become law. let me show you more of the live pictures, so many feeds coming into the bbc. as well as the cameras on the protest is the parliament building is ringed with security forces, so many of them with riot shields, with water cannon and we have seen some...
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let me show you more of the live pictures, so many feeds coming into the bbc. as well as the cameras on the protest is the parliament building is ringed with security forces, so many of them with riot shields, with water cannon and we have seen some protesters wearing gas masks in preparation. these protests have been going on for weeks, these protests have been going on forweeks, it these protests have been going on for weeks, it is a huge protest today because this bill has become law. it is the controversial bill known as the foreign
let me show you more of the live pictures, so many feeds coming into the bbc. as well as the cameras on the protest is the parliament building is ringed with security forces, so many of them with riot shields, with water cannon and we have seen some protesters wearing gas masks in preparation. these protests have been going on for weeks, these protests have been going on forweeks, it these protests have been going on for weeks, it is a huge protest today because this bill has become law. it is...
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welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. let's interviews and reaction. start with in georgia. georgia's parliament has approved a bill on "foreign agents" that has provoked a political crisis in the country. this has happened in the last couple of hours. there were scuffles and punches thrown inside the parliament, and large crowds gathered to protest outside it. the new law would force civil society groups and media organisations to declare foreign funding. opponents fear it will be used to silence dissent. the bill now faces a likely veto by georgia's president, but parliament can override that by holding another vote, forcing the law through. this really is an issue that has divided georgia. let's go live to our correspondent rayhan demytrie, who is in tbilisi. i know it is very noisy there, there have been dramatic scenes outside the parliament and inside, scuffles, as i say, but the final upshot is this law has just been passed in the parliament? this law has “ust been passed in the parliament?— this law has 'ust b
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that later on bbc news. let's get more on the news that seniorjudges have ruled was not "unduly lenient. 32—year—old calocane was given an indefinite hospital order after prosecutors accepted a plea of the manslaughter of grace o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber and ian coates, and the attempted murder of three others on the grounds of diminished responsibility. the attorney general referred the sentence to the court of appeal in february, arguing it was "unduly lenient". however, that was rejected in a ruling today. thejudges said while his crimes had caused "unimaginable grief" to the families of the victims, the hospital order was not unduly lenient. i spoke to emma webber, mother of barnaby webber who was one those killed by valdo calocane. she says the investigation into the killers actions was flawed. it is clear to me as a human being in the law—abiding citizen and a grieving parent and a devastated mother that something has gone so badly wrong and it's not an isolated incident that is going to ha
that later on bbc news. let's get more on the news that seniorjudges have ruled was not "unduly lenient. 32—year—old calocane was given an indefinite hospital order after prosecutors accepted a plea of the manslaughter of grace o'malley—kumar, barnaby webber and ian coates, and the attempted murder of three others on the grounds of diminished responsibility. the attorney general referred the sentence to the court of appeal in february, arguing it was "unduly lenient"....
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and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are, goodbye. hello, i'm olly foster, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on sportsday.... manchester city have already won at spurs in the cup, but there's a lot more riding on tonight's game in the league, and city might have more supporters there than they're expecting. as millie bright returns to the england squad, the world cup captain tells us about how she struggled during her long injury lay—off. and artistic swimmers izzy thorpe and kate shortman hope to "carry on the legacy" of their mothers at the paris olynpics this summer. welcome to sportsday, will the title race take another twist tonight? manchester city know that a win at tottenham will see them return to the top of the table above arsenal with one game to go. to do that, they'll have to score their first premier league goal at the tottenham hotspur stadium. but would spurs fans mind that, of course if city lose, that would hand the advantage to north
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welcome to the bbc news at one. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has made a surprise visit to ukraine, where's he met president zelensky, as more western weapons start to get through to the battlefield. the area in red there is russian controlled, and on the frontlines, mr zelensky says it's been a tough period for his troops. in particular, they are struggling to hold back moscow's forces near the second—largest city, kharkiv. and a new front has opened up nearby, with russian forces starting to surround the border town of vovcha nsk. our correspondent james waterhouse reports from ukraine. good morning, state secretary. nice to meet you again. thank you so much... a nine—hour sleeper train is still the best way to kyiv, even if you're america's top diplomat. a quick switch to a more familiar motorcade, before a long day of meetings. first up for antony blinken, president zelensky. it's not a simple period for ukraine. and a tough period for the east of our country, for our warriors. thank you that yo
welcome to the bbc news at one. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has made a surprise visit to ukraine, where's he met president zelensky, as more western weapons start to get through to the battlefield. the area in red there is russian controlled, and on the frontlines, mr zelensky says it's been a tough period for his troops. in particular, they are struggling to hold back moscow's forces near the second—largest city, kharkiv. and a new front has opened up nearby, with russian...
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this is bbc news, the headlines... america's top diplomat is on a surprise visit to kyiv, and promises a new package of us weapons will make a difference to ukraine's hard—pressed troops. the infamous austrian rapistjosef fritzl, who fathered seven children with his captive daughter, is to be moved from a psychiatric unit to a regular prison. and the cannes film festival kicks off later. a new study suggests that widely used weight loss drugs could cut the risk of heart attacks and strokes. and the cannes film festival kicks off later. we have a preview of what we can expect from the world famous event. hello, i'm ben brown. israel is marking its independence day, but this year the commemorations are taking place under the shadow of war.
this is bbc news, the headlines... america's top diplomat is on a surprise visit to kyiv, and promises a new package of us weapons will make a difference to ukraine's hard—pressed troops. the infamous austrian rapistjosef fritzl, who fathered seven children with his captive daughter, is to be moved from a psychiatric unit to a regular prison. and the cannes film festival kicks off later. a new study suggests that widely used weight loss drugs could cut the risk of heart attacks and strokes....
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the bbc picking that up. that's one of the conversations that we will have when it comes to 2024 matters and artificial intelligence. let's try mika again. caller: i'm currently studying artificial intelligence programming in college. there are major issues that i see with it that could affect our political landscape. mostly it is our political leaders are uneducated on ai. they have no idea how it operates, how it is trained, the data sets used for it, and so on. has your institute looked into trying to create training programs for our congress so they understand the concept of this technology a little better when they are making policies? i don't want another ai winter to happen i soon as i get my degree. guest: i don't want that for you either, mika. the call back to ai winter is interesting. ai has gone through several bidens with -- has gone through several periods where there's a ton of excitement and then it is integrated into technology and no one things if it is ai anymore. they think of it is comput
the bbc picking that up. that's one of the conversations that we will have when it comes to 2024 matters and artificial intelligence. let's try mika again. caller: i'm currently studying artificial intelligence programming in college. there are major issues that i see with it that could affect our political landscape. mostly it is our political leaders are uneducated on ai. they have no idea how it operates, how it is trained, the data sets used for it, and so on. has your institute looked into...
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this is bbc news. america's top diplomat is on a surprise visit to kyiv and promises a new package of us weapons will make a difference to ukraine's hard—pressed troops. judges rule the sentence handed down to the nottingham killer valdo calocane was not "unduly lenient". tension around the parliament in georgia where mps are set to pass a controversial law that critics say will silence dissent. and it's been called a medical game changer — a new study suggests widely used weight loss drugs could cut the risk of heart attacks and strokes. hello, i'm ben brown, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction.
this is bbc news. america's top diplomat is on a surprise visit to kyiv and promises a new package of us weapons will make a difference to ukraine's hard—pressed troops. judges rule the sentence handed down to the nottingham killer valdo calocane was not "unduly lenient". tension around the parliament in georgia where mps are set to pass a controversial law that critics say will silence dissent. and it's been called a medical game changer — a new study suggests widely used weight...