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i'm lukwesa burak. voting is under way in presidential elections in russia which will almost certainly see vladimir putin extend his quarter of a century in power. the process began in russia's far east several hours ago, these pictures are from vladivostok. and this is the scene live at a polling station in moscow. there is the potential for a run—off vote if no candidate wins more than 50% in the first round. but with many of mr putin's opponents unable to run, it seems inevitable that vladimir putin will be re—elected without a need for that second ballot. the election is encompassing the territories which russia has annexed in ukraine. in all, more than 112 million people have the right to vote — at the last election, in 2018, he took more than three quarters of the vote. our russia editor, steve rosenberg has more on the issues surrounding this election. these days, when vladimir ovchinnikov paints russia, the result is very dark. from a mountain of skulls and a dictator's ambition to this
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hello and welcome to world business report, i'm lukwesa burak. we start in the us, where in the next few hours sam bankman—fried — the former cryptocurrency tycoon, convicted of stealing billions of dollars from customers — will be sentenced for his crimes. the 32—year old founder of the collapsed crypto exchange ftx could now face decades in prison. our cyber correspondent, joe tidy, was the last person to interview bankman—fried before he was arrested in december 2022 and reports on the rise and downfall of the man behind one of the biggest financial crimes in us history. one interesting thing that's been happening pretty recently is that the bitmex bitcoin perpetual futures ran up a lot in price. this was sam bankman—fried in his element — at his desk, talking crypto and making incredible profits. his hair and shabby look were all part of the appeal and brand. sbf, as he was known by legions of fans online, portrayed himself as a maths genius who wasn't interested in personal wealth. it was all about developing the cryptocurrency
hello and welcome to world business report, i'm lukwesa burak. we start in the us, where in the next few hours sam bankman—fried — the former cryptocurrency tycoon, convicted of stealing billions of dollars from customers — will be sentenced for his crimes. the 32—year old founder of the collapsed crypto exchange ftx could now face decades in prison. our cyber correspondent, joe tidy, was the last person to interview bankman—fried before he was arrested in december 2022 and reports on...
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i'm lukwesa burak. voting is under way in presidential elections in russia which will almost certainly see vladimir putin extend his quarter of a century in power. the process began in russia's far east several hours ago, these pictures are from vladivostok.
i'm lukwesa burak. voting is under way in presidential elections in russia which will almost certainly see vladimir putin extend his quarter of a century in power. the process began in russia's far east several hours ago, these pictures are from vladivostok.
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i'm lukwesa burak. we start in windsor, where king charles and queen camilla attended the easter sunday service at st george's chapel. here they are leaving the chapel a short time ago, much to the delight of crowds who had lined up to see them. this is the king's most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. he wasn't expected to mingle but he did, greeting well—wishers and thanking them for waiting out in the cold. the prince and princess of wales did not attend, as catherine is receiving cancer treatment. the king has continued some work since his diagnosis, but all engagements so far have taken place in private. so this attendance at the easter morning church service at st george's chapel will be seen as an encouraging sign about his health. our correspondent sarah campbell is at windsor castle and said nobody was expecting the king to mingle. king charles, in his first significant appearance since his cancer diagnosis, and as you saw there, taking the opportunity for a wal
i'm lukwesa burak. we start in windsor, where king charles and queen camilla attended the easter sunday service at st george's chapel. here they are leaving the chapel a short time ago, much to the delight of crowds who had lined up to see them. this is the king's most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. he wasn't expected to mingle but he did, greeting well—wishers and thanking them for waiting out in the cold. the prince and princess of wales did not attend, as...
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hello, i'm lukwesa burak. russia is observing a national day of mourning for the victims of friday's attack on a concert hall near moscow. these are live pictures outside of what remains of the concert hall. you cannot actually see the damage but the main idea is to see the floral tributes that have been laid out a makeshift memorial. 0ther russians have queued to donate blood for the victims of the massacre. and here is the scene outside a court in moscow, which is expected to determine pre—trial restrictions for alleged attackers on friday's concert hall shooting. four people — suspected of being directly involved — are reported to have been arrested, along with seven others.
hello, i'm lukwesa burak. russia is observing a national day of mourning for the victims of friday's attack on a concert hall near moscow. these are live pictures outside of what remains of the concert hall. you cannot actually see the damage but the main idea is to see the floral tributes that have been laid out a makeshift memorial. 0ther russians have queued to donate blood for the victims of the massacre. and here is the scene outside a court in moscow, which is expected to determine...
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hello, and welcome to bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. we begin in russia where is being reported that 11 people suspected of involvement in a brutal attack on one of moscow's biggest music halls have been arrested, including four assailants. this is according to russia's fsb securityservice. at least 115 people are believed to have been killed when gunmen targeted the building on friday evening. more than 120 others are believed to have been injured in the asssault on the crocus city hall on the outskirts of the city. a large fire broke out in the building — that caused most of the roof to collapse. as armed forces rushed to the scene — an islamic state group claimed it was behind the attack. the united states believes this is credible and says it had warned russia about large gatherings
hello, and welcome to bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. we begin in russia where is being reported that 11 people suspected of involvement in a brutal attack on one of moscow's biggest music halls have been arrested, including four assailants. this is according to russia's fsb securityservice. at least 115 people are believed to have been killed when gunmen targeted the building on friday evening. more than 120 others are believed to have been injured in the asssault on the crocus city hall on the...
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hello, i'm lukwesa burak. in the last hour president putin has claimed a fifth term in what was an inevitable election landslide. exit polls say he had a record 88 % of the vote. speaking at his campaign headquarters, president vladimir putin said his win will allow russia to become stronger and more effective. he thanked the citizens who went to the polling stations, expressing gratitude in particular to those whom he called warriors on the line of contact, referring to the front line of the war in ukraine. translation: in this connection i would like to _ translation: in this connection i would like to thank— translation: in this connection i would like to thank first _ translation: in this connection i would like to thank first of - translation: in this connection i would like to thank first of all, - would like to thank first of all, citizens of the russia, we are all one team. all citizens of russia, who have come to the polling stations today, and voted. applause. i want to give special thanks to our s
hello, i'm lukwesa burak. in the last hour president putin has claimed a fifth term in what was an inevitable election landslide. exit polls say he had a record 88 % of the vote. speaking at his campaign headquarters, president vladimir putin said his win will allow russia to become stronger and more effective. he thanked the citizens who went to the polling stations, expressing gratitude in particular to those whom he called warriors on the line of contact, referring to the front line of the...
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time for a look at the business news now with lukwesa burak. we start in the us with a story that could affect hundreds ofjobs here in the uk because the american owner of fashion chain ted baker has announced it is preparing to call in administrators for the firm. the company was acquired by �*authentic brands group�* 2 years ago, in a £211 million deal. it also owns uk brands including juicy couture, reebok and hunter. but it says ted baker has �*built up arrears�* because of tough trading conditions and is now looking to sell the business. erin delmore is following the story in new york. what the story in new york. does it mean for their customers what does it mean for their customers and this was originally a uk lifestyle brand, so what does it mean for the employees in the uk? figs mean for the employees in the uk? sis you mean for the employees in the uk? is you say it is a turn for a company that started specialising in menswear in the 19805 and now has grown nearly 50 stores and nearly a thousand employees. they sell online an
time for a look at the business news now with lukwesa burak. we start in the us with a story that could affect hundreds ofjobs here in the uk because the american owner of fashion chain ted baker has announced it is preparing to call in administrators for the firm. the company was acquired by �*authentic brands group�* 2 years ago, in a £211 million deal. it also owns uk brands including juicy couture, reebok and hunter. but it says ted baker has �*built up arrears�* because of tough...
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i'm lukwesa burak. we start in windsor, where king charles and queen camilla attended the easter sunday service at st george's chapel. here they are leaving the chapel a short time ago, much to the delight of crowds who had lined up to see them.
i'm lukwesa burak. we start in windsor, where king charles and queen camilla attended the easter sunday service at st george's chapel. here they are leaving the chapel a short time ago, much to the delight of crowds who had lined up to see them.
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hello and welcome to bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. we start in the middle east and we are going to show you a seen live from the egyptian side of the rafah crossing. the crowds there with the ambulances in the back are awaiting the un secretary—general antonio guterres who landed in egypt earlier today. he will be speaking shortly and he will also be meeting some of the workers, the un workers, that have been stationed in rafah and the wider gaza on clay. he is expected to renew his call for a humanitarian ceasefire —— gaza enclave. and also for further ceasefire —— gaza enclave. and also forfurther aid ceasefire —— gaza enclave. and also for further aid to be allowed back into gaza, to enter gaza. hundreds of lorries waiting on the egyptian side to take that basic aid to those in need within gaza. israel remains under mounting international pressure to allow more aid into gaza and that is amid warnings of imminentfamine. and that is amid warnings of imminent famine. those warnings, the latest of which came from the worl
hello and welcome to bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. we start in the middle east and we are going to show you a seen live from the egyptian side of the rafah crossing. the crowds there with the ambulances in the back are awaiting the un secretary—general antonio guterres who landed in egypt earlier today. he will be speaking shortly and he will also be meeting some of the workers, the un workers, that have been stationed in rafah and the wider gaza on clay. he is expected to renew his call for a...
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hello, i'm lukwesa burak. we start with easter celebrations taking place across the christian world. tens of thousands of worshippers have gathered in st peter's square to hear pope francis lead easter sunday mass and give the traditional urbi et orbi blessing. these are live pictures from vatican city, where the 87—year—old pope is expected to deliver his address shortly. we'lljoin our correspondent there in a few minutes, but let's cross first to windsor, where king charles is to make his first formal public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. he's due to attend the easter sunday service at st george's chapel, along with other royals, but prince william and his wife, the princess of wales, who's also receiving treatment for cancer, will not be there. let'sjoin my colleague sarah campbell, who is live at windsor for us. hello to you, sarah. hi” hi,, lukwes. hi, , lukwes. people hi,, lukwes. people have been queueing up to get inside the grounds of windsor castle, they have now been let in and
hello, i'm lukwesa burak. we start with easter celebrations taking place across the christian world. tens of thousands of worshippers have gathered in st peter's square to hear pope francis lead easter sunday mass and give the traditional urbi et orbi blessing. these are live pictures from vatican city, where the 87—year—old pope is expected to deliver his address shortly. we'lljoin our correspondent there in a few minutes, but let's cross first to windsor, where king charles is to make his...
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hello and welcome to bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. we start in the middle east and we are going to show you a seen live from the egyptian side of the rafah crossing. the crowds there with the ambulances in the back are awaiting
hello and welcome to bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. we start in the middle east and we are going to show you a seen live from the egyptian side of the rafah crossing. the crowds there with the ambulances in the back are awaiting
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i'm lukwesa burak. we start in russia, where official results are starting to come in, in the presidential election.
i'm lukwesa burak. we start in russia, where official results are starting to come in, in the presidential election.
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hello, i'm lukwesa burak. welcome to bbc news. we start with breaking news from syria where the syrian government has blamed israel for deadly airstrikes near the city of aleppo. at least 36 people, including syrian soldiers and some hezbollah fighters, have been killed.
hello, i'm lukwesa burak. welcome to bbc news. we start with breaking news from syria where the syrian government has blamed israel for deadly airstrikes near the city of aleppo. at least 36 people, including syrian soldiers and some hezbollah fighters, have been killed.
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i'm lukwesa burak. we start in russia, where official results are starting to come in, in the presidential election. an exit poll has suggested that — as expected — president putin is heading for a landslide win, taking nearly 88% of the vote. the final day of voting saw large queues form at some polling stations, in an apparent show of dissent. allies of the late opposition leader, alexei navalny, had called on people to come out at midday in moscow and elsewhere to vote for any other candidate or spoil their ballots. there were no protest chants and the authorities had warned that activists could be arrested. a rights monitoring group in russia says more than 70 people were detained. mr navalny�*s widow, yulia, was amongst those who queued for several hours outside the russian embassy in berlin to vote. she was greeted by supporters with flowers and applause. after voting she told reporters that she had written the name of her late husband on her ballot paper. she also thanked her fellow russian
i'm lukwesa burak. we start in russia, where official results are starting to come in, in the presidential election. an exit poll has suggested that — as expected — president putin is heading for a landslide win, taking nearly 88% of the vote. the final day of voting saw large queues form at some polling stations, in an apparent show of dissent. allies of the late opposition leader, alexei navalny, had called on people to come out at midday in moscow and elsewhere to vote for any other...
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hello and welcome to world business report, i'm lukwesa burak. we start in the us, where in the next few hours sam bankman—fried — the former cryptocurrency tycoon, convicted of stealing billions of dollars from customers — will be sentenced for his crimes. the 32—year old founder of the collapsed crypto exchange ftx could now face decades in prison.
hello and welcome to world business report, i'm lukwesa burak. we start in the us, where in the next few hours sam bankman—fried — the former cryptocurrency tycoon, convicted of stealing billions of dollars from customers — will be sentenced for his crimes. the 32—year old founder of the collapsed crypto exchange ftx could now face decades in prison.
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hello, i'm lukwesa burak. welcome to bbc news. our breaking news this hour — the ukrainian military has said it struck two large russian landing ships, a communications centre and other infrastructure used by russia's black sea fleet in crimea. a russian—installed official reported a major ukrainian attack overnight and said that air defences had shot down more than 10 missiles over the crimean port of sevastopol. let's speak to our the bbc world service europe regional editor, danny aeberhard. hello, danny. any for us? at this and that we _ hello, danny. any for us? at this and that we have _ hello, danny. any for us? at this and that we have got _ hello, danny. any for us? at this and that we have got a _ hello, danny. any for us? at this and that we have got a fairly - hello, danny. any for us? at this | and that we have got a fairly broad estate from the ukrainian military summing up what you just said there, that to landing ships had been struck as well as communications centres. they have not really provided much evidenc
hello, i'm lukwesa burak. welcome to bbc news. our breaking news this hour — the ukrainian military has said it struck two large russian landing ships, a communications centre and other infrastructure used by russia's black sea fleet in crimea. a russian—installed official reported a major ukrainian attack overnight and said that air defences had shot down more than 10 missiles over the crimean port of sevastopol. let's speak to our the bbc world service europe regional editor, danny...
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i'm lukwesa burak. we start russia, where results are due in the next couple of hours in the presidential election — in what's expected to be a foregone conclusion. polls have closed. earlier, large queues formed suddenly at polling stations — in an apparent show of dissent on the final day of elections designed to confirm vladimir putin in the presidency. allies of the late opposition leader, alexei navalny, had called on people to turn out at midday, in moscow — and other cities — to spoil their ballots or vote for any other candidate. his widow, yulia navalnaya, voted at the russian embassy in berlin, having queued there for several hours. as she left, she told reporters she had written — �*navalny�* — on her ballot. her husband died in an arctic penal colony last month — and was barred from standing in this election as well as the presidential vote six years ago. these were the scenes in moscow. there've been no protest chants. the authorities warned that activists could be arreste
i'm lukwesa burak. we start russia, where results are due in the next couple of hours in the presidential election — in what's expected to be a foregone conclusion. polls have closed. earlier, large queues formed suddenly at polling stations — in an apparent show of dissent on the final day of elections designed to confirm vladimir putin in the presidency. allies of the late opposition leader, alexei navalny, had called on people to turn out at midday, in moscow — and other cities — to...
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i'm lukwesa burak. we start in the us, where shares of industrial giant us steel have fallen sharply, after president biden weighed in to oppose a near $15 billion takeover of the firm by a japanese company. us steel is based in pittsburgh, pennsylvania — a key battleground in this year's election. the takeover deal, agreed in december, has caused major controversy there. but any move to block it could raise tensions with japan — a vital ally for the us — as it tries to counter the growing power of china. from new york, erin delmore reports. president biden is taking a stand against a deal in the making. us steel, an american company, is set to be bought by nippon steel, a japanese company. but president biden says that us steel should stay in the us. l115 says that us steel should stay in the us-_ in the us. us steel - the stronger— in the us. us steel - the stronger america - in the us. us steel - the stronger america is - in the us. us steel - the| stronger america is made in the us. us steel
i'm lukwesa burak. we start in the us, where shares of industrial giant us steel have fallen sharply, after president biden weighed in to oppose a near $15 billion takeover of the firm by a japanese company. us steel is based in pittsburgh, pennsylvania — a key battleground in this year's election. the takeover deal, agreed in december, has caused major controversy there. but any move to block it could raise tensions with japan — a vital ally for the us — as it tries to counter the...
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i'm lukwesa burak. we begin with the latest on the israel—gaza conflict. the un security council will vote later on a draft resolution proposed by the us, which ties an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. washington has previously vetoed three ceasefire resolutions, but has grown increasingly critical of israel's military campaign. america's top diplomat, antony blinken, is heading to tel aviv today, to continue talks on a plan to govern and secure gaza after the war. our correspondent in jerusalem mark lowen gave us his analysis. the wheels of diplomacy still very much in motion with the us secretary of state antony blinken talking about how he believes an agreement is possible to end this war, even if it will be difficult, in his words, and also talking about how there
i'm lukwesa burak. we begin with the latest on the israel—gaza conflict. the un security council will vote later on a draft resolution proposed by the us, which ties an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. washington has previously vetoed three ceasefire resolutions, but has grown increasingly critical of israel's military campaign. america's top diplomat, antony blinken, is heading to tel aviv today, to continue talks on a plan to govern and secure gaza after...
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hello, i'm lukwesa burak. welcome to bbc news. we start with breaking news from syria where the syrian government has blamed israel for deadly airstrikes near the city of aleppo. at least 36 people, including syrian soldiers and some hezbollah fighters, have been killed. syrian officials said aleppo had also come under fire from drones launched by what it called terrorist groups. a british—based monitoring group said the strikes targeted weapons stores near aleppo international airport used by the lebanese group, hezbollah. israel does not usually comment on any attacks against syria. on thursday, syria's defence ministry said an israeli air strike injured two people near damascus. we'll bring you more details when we get them. meanwhile, judges at the international court ofjustice in the hague have ordered israel to take all necessary action to ensure that basic food supplies reach the palestinian population of gaza without delay. they said famine was taking hold in the territory. the new measures were requested by south africa
hello, i'm lukwesa burak. welcome to bbc news. we start with breaking news from syria where the syrian government has blamed israel for deadly airstrikes near the city of aleppo. at least 36 people, including syrian soldiers and some hezbollah fighters, have been killed. syrian officials said aleppo had also come under fire from drones launched by what it called terrorist groups. a british—based monitoring group said the strikes targeted weapons stores near aleppo international airport used...
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i'm lukwesa burak. we start here in the uk, where the country's biggest water company, thames water, may have to be nationalised after investors refused to pump in more money. thames, which provides water for around a quarter of the uk population, is struggling under a £15 billion debt pile — and a worsening environmental record. its boss has told the bbc that customers�* bills will need to rise by 40% in the coming years, to help cover the investment it needs. but he admitted it could end up being taken into government hands. our business editor simonjack reports. in the village of lambourn in west berkshire grains have overflowed regularly, pouring raw sewage onto the streets and straight into the local will —— become a protected chalk stream. thames water says rohan wood has overjuande storm dennis, villages and local charity said is that he is of underinvestment by the company. we would like to see water cullity been put above profit. we would like to see people in towns and villages having
i'm lukwesa burak. we start here in the uk, where the country's biggest water company, thames water, may have to be nationalised after investors refused to pump in more money. thames, which provides water for around a quarter of the uk population, is struggling under a £15 billion debt pile — and a worsening environmental record. its boss has told the bbc that customers�* bills will need to rise by 40% in the coming years, to help cover the investment it needs. but he admitted it could end...
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i'm lukwesa burak. we start with the russian presidential election, as official results are starting to come in. an exit poll has suggested that, as expected, president putin
i'm lukwesa burak. we start with the russian presidential election, as official results are starting to come in. an exit poll has suggested that, as expected, president putin
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i'm lukwesa burak. we begin with the latest on the israel—gaza conflict. the un security council will vote later on a draft resolution proposed by the us, which ties an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. washington has previously vetoed three ceasefire resolutions, but has grown increasingly critical of israel's military campaign. america's top diplomat, antony blinken, is heading to tel aviv today, to continue talks on a plan to govern and secure gaza after the war. our correspondent in jerusalem mark lowen gave us his analysis. the wheels of diplomacy still very much in motion with the us secretary of state antony blinken talking about how he believes an agreement is possible to end this war, even if it will be difficult, in his words, and also talking about how there is progress also in talking with regional actors about who and what could run gaza and reconstruct in gaza after the guns fall silent. mr blinken was also saying that the us has circulated a draft un security council resolution, calling for an immediate hu
i'm lukwesa burak. we begin with the latest on the israel—gaza conflict. the un security council will vote later on a draft resolution proposed by the us, which ties an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. washington has previously vetoed three ceasefire resolutions, but has grown increasingly critical of israel's military campaign. america's top diplomat, antony blinken, is heading to tel aviv today, to continue talks on a plan to govern and secure gaza after...
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i�*m lukwesa burak. we start russia, where results are due in the next couple of hours in the presidential election — in what�*s expected to be a foregone conclusion. polls have closed. earlier, large queues formed suddenly at polling stations — in an apparent show of dissent on the final day of elections designed to confirm vladimir putin in the presidency.
i�*m lukwesa burak. we start russia, where results are due in the next couple of hours in the presidential election — in what�*s expected to be a foregone conclusion. polls have closed. earlier, large queues formed suddenly at polling stations — in an apparent show of dissent on the final day of elections designed to confirm vladimir putin in the presidency.
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hello, i'm lukwesa burak. in the last hour president putin has claimed a fifth term in what was an inevitable election landslide. exit polls say he had a record 88 % of the vote. speaking at his campaign headquarters, president vladimir putin said his win will allow russia to become stronger and more effective. he thanked the citizens who went to the polling stations,
hello, i'm lukwesa burak. in the last hour president putin has claimed a fifth term in what was an inevitable election landslide. exit polls say he had a record 88 % of the vote. speaking at his campaign headquarters, president vladimir putin said his win will allow russia to become stronger and more effective. he thanked the citizens who went to the polling stations,
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hello, i'm lukwesa burak. welcome to bbc news. our breaking news this hour — the ukrainian military has said it struck two large russian landing ships, a communications centre and other infrastructure used by russia's black sea fleet in crimea. a russian—installed official reported a major ukrainian attack overnight and said that air defences had shot down more than 10 missiles over the crimean port of sevastopol. let's speak to our the bbc world service europe regional editor, danny aeberhard. hello, danny. any for us? at this and that we _ hello, danny. any for us? at this and that we have _ hello, danny. any for us? at this and that we have got _ hello, danny. any for us? at this and that we have got a _ hello, danny. any for us? at this and that we have got a fairly - hello, danny. any for us? at this | and that we have got a fairly broad estate from the ukrainian military summing up what you just said there, that to landing ships had been
hello, i'm lukwesa burak. welcome to bbc news. our breaking news this hour — the ukrainian military has said it struck two large russian landing ships, a communications centre and other infrastructure used by russia's black sea fleet in crimea. a russian—installed official reported a major ukrainian attack overnight and said that air defences had shot down more than 10 missiles over the crimean port of sevastopol. let's speak to our the bbc world service europe regional editor, danny...
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hello, i'm lukwesa burak. we begin in russia where us being reported that 11 people suspected of involvement in a brutal attack on one of moscow's biggest music halls have been arrested, including four assailants. this is according to russia's fsb security service. at last 93 people are believed to have been killed when gunmen targeted the building on friday evening. more than 120 others are believed to have been injured in the asssault on the crocus city hall on the outskirts of the city. a large fire broke out in the building that caused most of the roof to collapse. as armed forces rushed to the scene — an islamic state group claimed it was behind the attack. the united states believes this is credible —
hello, i'm lukwesa burak. we begin in russia where us being reported that 11 people suspected of involvement in a brutal attack on one of moscow's biggest music halls have been arrested, including four assailants. this is according to russia's fsb security service. at last 93 people are believed to have been killed when gunmen targeted the building on friday evening. more than 120 others are believed to have been injured in the asssault on the crocus city hall on the outskirts of the city. a...