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europe would face a security threat it hasn't seen in our lifetimes. as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, and putin's war of imperial aggression succeeds, every parent on earth will take note. donald trump�*s �*hush money�* trial has wrapped up for the week — with testimony detailing a tabloid �*catch and kill�* scheme — that allegedly buried damaging stories about mr trump during his campaign for the white house in 2016. this could be the only one of mr trump�*s four criminal cases that will conclude before the presidential election this november. and on friday, president biden said — he�*d be "happy" to face donald trump in a debate — something he had not previously committed to. mr trump skipped all the previous republican presidential debates — and no further debates have yet been scheduled. our correspondent nada tawfik has been following the trial closely from new york. president trump was defiant as ever when he left the courthouse. he said that he heard president bid
europe would face a security threat it hasn't seen in our lifetimes. as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, and putin's war of imperial aggression succeeds, every parent on earth will take note. donald trump�*s �*hush money�* trial has wrapped up for the week — with testimony detailing a tabloid �*catch and kill�* scheme — that allegedly buried damaging stories about mr trump during his campaign for the white house in 2016. this...
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it is creating a growing threat to europe because of russian aggression. what i am hearing from europeans is deep concern about this. for china, if it wants better relations, not only with us, but, with countries in europe, it cannot do that while at the same time helping fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. >> president xi jinping told secretary blinken the u.s. and china should be partners, not rivals. while the u.s. has concerns about china, so does china about the united states. a spokesman for the chinese foreign ministry remarked to the u.s. has taken in less measures to -- into less to suppress chinese trade and economy and caution to the u.s. over support for taiwan. >> the u.s. should stop hyping up the false narrative of china's overcapacity, lift a legal on chinese companies, and stop adding section 301 tariffs violating wto rules. >china asks for the u.s. abide y the one china principle and china/u.s. three joint communiquÉs. the u.s. should not send a wrong signal to the taiwan independence forces in any
it is creating a growing threat to europe because of russian aggression. what i am hearing from europeans is deep concern about this. for china, if it wants better relations, not only with us, but, with countries in europe, it cannot do that while at the same time helping fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. >> president xi jinping told secretary blinken the u.s. and china should be partners, not rivals. while the u.s. has concerns about china, so...
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so for china, if it wants to have better relations not only with us but with countries in europe, it can't do that while at the same time helping to fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. we've taken action already against chinese entities that are engaged in this. and what i made clear today is that if china won't act, we will. you say you will act. i just want to be clear on what you're prepared to do. i'm not going to get into the details except to say, look at what we've done already. we've imposed sanctions, export controls, one kind or another. china views this as hypocrisy as the us continues to arm israel. beijing is using the war in gaza to discredit washington and paint itself as a peaceful power. it erodes the credibility of the united states, notjust here in china, but around the world, don't you think? of course, china will do whatever it will do to distort our policies and to misinform its own people about what we're actually doing, what we're not doing, what we stand for, what we don't stand for. and i think china can play a constru
so for china, if it wants to have better relations not only with us but with countries in europe, it can't do that while at the same time helping to fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. we've taken action already against chinese entities that are engaged in this. and what i made clear today is that if china won't act, we will. you say you will act. i just want to be clear on what you're prepared to do. i'm not going to get into the details except to say,...
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war effort for china, if it wants to have better relations, not only with us, but with countries in europe, it can't do that while at the same time helping to fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. the foreign office has summoned the russian ambassador manchester is corp. has postponed this opening to me. time for the sport. premier league chief executive richard masters has admitted var needs to improve for the sake of the fans. masters was speaking at the european leagues general assembly, held today in london and said they want to improve the situation for supporters — but gave his backing to the officials in england's top flight. i would say a few words in support of english referees. they do a good job, we know the va are system mystery improve, parts of getting thatis mystery improve, parts of getting that is the rules being upgraded to communicate with fans. all of that is good, and we want to improve the situation forfans. liverpool bossjurgen klopp says his apparent successor — arne slot — will inherit "the best job in the world" if he do
war effort for china, if it wants to have better relations, not only with us, but with countries in europe, it can't do that while at the same time helping to fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. the foreign office has summoned the russian ambassador manchester is corp. has postponed this opening to me. time for the sport. premier league chief executive richard masters has admitted var needs to improve for the sake of the fans. masters was speaking at the...
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if you want have better relations with us in countries in europe, it can't do that at the same time. as the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer is being tested, we'll speak to a melanoma survivor about why this is a potential "gamechanger" for treatment. donald trump's criminal trial on charges of falsifying business records to conceal a hush money payment to a porn star continues. i'm outside the court room where the defence has just started cross—examining a tabloid executive who said he
if you want have better relations with us in countries in europe, it can't do that at the same time. as the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer is being tested, we'll speak to a melanoma survivor about why this is a potential "gamechanger" for treatment. donald trump's criminal trial on charges of falsifying business records to conceal a hush money payment to a porn star continues. i'm outside the court room where the defence has just started cross—examining...
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all veterans of the normandy operation, the allied invasion of northern europe. they are here to look forward to the 80th commemoration of d—day, the 6th of june, 19114, originally. they will be looking forward to that of the summer, but also to launch this education pack sponsored by the british council to teach the current generation about what these men went through 80 years ago. it is all about that link between the greatest generation and our youngest generation. when the second world war broke out, these veterans of the normandy landings were the same age as some of the schoolchildren they're meeting today. we and my colleagues, we went through it. we know the little stories. and it's important that they know for the future of the world. the world looks a desperate place at the moment. and, please god, somebody will see sense, we don't need to go through all that again. what do all the medals mean to you? their first—hand account is a living history lesson like no other. it's been amazing today, because in history, - we've been learning about world war
all veterans of the normandy operation, the allied invasion of northern europe. they are here to look forward to the 80th commemoration of d—day, the 6th of june, 19114, originally. they will be looking forward to that of the summer, but also to launch this education pack sponsored by the british council to teach the current generation about what these men went through 80 years ago. it is all about that link between the greatest generation and our youngest generation. when the second world...
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china needs to have better relations with europe. we have told china present time, ensuring transatlantic security is very important. if china does notjet dresses we will. i also expressed my concern about the prc's trade policies. we will need solar panels, electric vehicles in the future. china is producing more than 100% of global demand for these items. it is putting at risk the livelihoods and businesses around the world. this is a movie that we have seen before. and we know how it ends. it ends in americanjobs being lost. president biden will not let this happen on his watch. we will do what is necessary to ensure that american weapons can compete on a level playing field. we do not want to hold back china's development, because that would be disastrous for the global economy including for the united states. we want to china's economy to grow. we want american businesses and investors here to flourish but the way china grows matters. that means fostering a healthy economic relationship where american workers and firms are treat
china needs to have better relations with europe. we have told china present time, ensuring transatlantic security is very important. if china does notjet dresses we will. i also expressed my concern about the prc's trade policies. we will need solar panels, electric vehicles in the future. china is producing more than 100% of global demand for these items. it is putting at risk the livelihoods and businesses around the world. this is a movie that we have seen before. and we know how it ends....
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a lot of cities in europe, most of all, are affected by overtourism. so, do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so, this historic city grapples with an instagram—era problem as venetians wait to see if this scheme can save their increasingly fragile jewel. mark lowen, bbc news, venice. china has launched a mission to its space station to mark more than two decades leading manned missions to space. a crew of three astronauts with china's shenzhou 18 mission took off on a rock abound for the tiangong spa
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a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so this historic city grapples with an instagram—era problem, as venetians wait to see if this scheme can save their increasingly fragile jewel. mark lowen, bbc news, venice. here's ben. it is
a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know...
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a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientistjane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so this historic city grapples with an instagram—era problem, as venetians wait to see if this scheme can save their increasingly fragile jewel. mark lowen, bbc news, venice. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. are you going to give us something cheery? maybe warmer weather? maybe warmer weather? maybe next week! i will get onto that. but we start with something still rather cold.
a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientistjane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know...
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, very secure, processes, _ site defence in europe, very secure, processes, millions of transactions a day, _ processes, millions of transactions a day, billions of transactions a year. _ a day, billions of transactions a year. there _ a day, billions of transactions a year, there is no faults with horizon. _ year, there is no faults with horizon, it has been independently assessed, — horizon, it has been independently assessed, auditors have given it a clean _ assessed, auditors have given it a clean bill— assessed, auditors have given it a clean bill of— assessed, auditors have given it a clean bill of health, it was the people — clean bill of health, it was the people above us, ie you, that were passing _ people above us, ie you, that were passing that message down us as gold well, it— passing that message down us as gold well, it wasn't me at my level then because _ well, it wasn't me at my level then because i_ well, it wasn't me at my level then because i wasn't at that level. if you because i wasn't at that level. you look at because i wasn't at that level. if you lo
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other cities across the world, many of them in europe, also suffering from similar over tourism pressures will watch closely to see whether or not this does indeed work. thanks, mark lowen in venice. it was a voyage like no other. a team of british sailors has made history by becoming the first all—female crew to win an around the world yacht race. the maiden set sail from the isle of wight in september, and spent seven months at sea. after a nervous wait, they were awarded the gold for the race, and today they've been talking about their victory. ellie price reports. even tower bridge looked like it was saluting them before they left last summer. now, after 153 days and 28,500 nautical miles, maiden and her 12—woman crew have come home. cheering. and they only went and did it! the first time an all—women crew have won a round—the—world yacht race and the skipper heather thomas did it all by navigating the old—fashioned way, as race rules meant no modern technology was allowed. so you have a really in—depth understanding of the sun, the moon, the planets and the stars and th
other cities across the world, many of them in europe, also suffering from similar over tourism pressures will watch closely to see whether or not this does indeed work. thanks, mark lowen in venice. it was a voyage like no other. a team of british sailors has made history by becoming the first all—female crew to win an around the world yacht race. the maiden set sail from the isle of wight in september, and spent seven months at sea. after a nervous wait, they were awarded the gold for the...
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we have removed peak fares on our railways and last week we approved plans for europe's largest floating offshore wind farm. these are just some of the actions that are making scotland a better country. during my time as first minister scotland's economy continued to grow while the uk fell into recession. average earnings in scotland are forecast to grow faster than the rest of the uk. attainment is at a record high, record numbers of students from deprived areas are entering universities. we estimate this year to lift 100,000 children out of poverty due to our actions as the scottish government. renewable technologies generated the equipment of 113% of scotland's overall electricity consumption in 2022 and scotland continues to be the top destination in the uk for foreign investment outside of london and of course just this week, a report from hmrc found that far from driving people away from scotland, our progressive taxation policy has actually been accompanied by a net migration for people across the uk. thousands more people are coming to scotland than leaving, generating tens of mi
we have removed peak fares on our railways and last week we approved plans for europe's largest floating offshore wind farm. these are just some of the actions that are making scotland a better country. during my time as first minister scotland's economy continued to grow while the uk fell into recession. average earnings in scotland are forecast to grow faster than the rest of the uk. attainment is at a record high, record numbers of students from deprived areas are entering universities. we...
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putin is now the most powerful leader in europe and he is on a mission to emulate his hero stalin to expand his influence in eastern europe and if we don't stop him and ukraine, he will advance further. >> i get that and we are spending a lot of money on that, but the facts show that while the u.k. exports to russia have fallen sharply, the u.k. exports to a range of former soviet satellite states, they have gone up, they have risen at over 1100%. exports of machinery and vehicles, which can of course be exported then on to russia. so we are spending a lot of money on the front-end, but we are not doing an awful lot to stop him retooling and re-equipping his army. >> well, i have been there not long ago and i asked the very question whether they are introducing bills to make sure it doesn't get through and i hope we say would undermine our support for ukraine. russia is out gunning ukraine 521. i'm pleased to the americans are now putting their money forward after six months delayed. there is going to be a russian offensive and if they are able to claim success, it will have a knock
putin is now the most powerful leader in europe and he is on a mission to emulate his hero stalin to expand his influence in eastern europe and if we don't stop him and ukraine, he will advance further. >> i get that and we are spending a lot of money on that, but the facts show that while the u.k. exports to russia have fallen sharply, the u.k. exports to a range of former soviet satellite states, they have gone up, they have risen at over 1100%. exports of machinery and vehicles, which...
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we go from game to game but we have to qualify for europe _ game to game but we have to qualify for europe and we have two opportunities through the league in the fa— opportunities through the league in the fa cup final. former argentina international carlos tevez has been admitted to hospital after suffering from chest pains. the ao—year—old former manchester united, manchester city and west ham striker was taken to hospital in buenos aires on tuesday and will remain there until medical tests are completed. tevez, who won 76 caps for argentina, took over as manager of independiente in august last year. the former world no.1 naomi osaka has won herfirst match of the clay court season at the masters 1000 in madrid, beating belgium's greet minnen. osaka won in straight sets, 6—4, 6—1. it's her first victory on clay since going out in the first round of the french open two years ago. emma raducanu has dropped the first set in her match. she lost 6— to so work for her to do if she is to get back into that one. china's ding junhui is out of the world snooker championship in sheffiel
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in europe, the united kingdom and germany are the top two donors in terms of military aid to kyiv. it is a really important partnership in that sense but if you scratch beneath the service a little bit more, there are some differences in approach. for example, when it came up in the press conference, the chancellor has refused to send a long—range cruise missile to ukraine despite significant pressure and suggestions, diplomatic suggestions from the uk, that they feel that germany should do so but he was holding his ground today and basically saying he was not going to be sending those missiles to ukraine. 0n defence spending, rishi sunak announced yesterday that britain would be hiking up defence spending to 2.5% by 2030, certainly thatis spending to 2.5% by 2030, certainly that is the intention, he was questioned about exactly how he plans on paying for that should he be re—elected as prime minister in a general election. that is expected later this year. the polls are looking a bit gloomy for him but he insisted that there was a plan to pat’- insisted that there was a plan
in europe, the united kingdom and germany are the top two donors in terms of military aid to kyiv. it is a really important partnership in that sense but if you scratch beneath the service a little bit more, there are some differences in approach. for example, when it came up in the press conference, the chancellor has refused to send a long—range cruise missile to ukraine despite significant pressure and suggestions, diplomatic suggestions from the uk, that they feel that germany should do...
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complaints notjust europe needs to do more after complaints not just from europe needs to do more after complaints notjust from donald trump, although maybe he is the most vocalin trump, although maybe he is the most vocal in the way he goes about it, but complaints from other us presidents in the past as well that they felt europe was not spending enough on defence and leader is now saying that needs to change.- saying that needs to change. jusco, thank ou saying that needs to change. jusco, thank you very _ saying that needs to change. jusco, thank you very much. _ saying that needs to change. jusco, thank you very much. jessica - saying that needs to change. jusco, thank you very much. jessica park. saying that needs to change. jusco, | thank you very much. jessica park in thank you very much. jessica park in ballon. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the us senate has approved a $95 billion aid package for ukraine, israel and taiwan. the overwhelming vote in favour marks the end of six months of deadlock in congress and follows the approval of the house of represe
complaints notjust europe needs to do more after complaints not just from europe needs to do more after complaints notjust from donald trump, although maybe he is the most vocalin trump, although maybe he is the most vocal in the way he goes about it, but complaints from other us presidents in the past as well that they felt europe was not spending enough on defence and leader is now saying that needs to change.- saying that needs to change. jusco, thank ou saying that needs to change. jusco,...
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that they will continue to support ukraine, but i think there is probably some messaging going on from europe as well to donald trump, because of course, donald trump hoping to be re—elected as president of the united states, and he has made it pretty clear that he got very annoyed with countries he felt weren't meeting their spending commitments last time. there have been fears that he wouldn't support countries who he felt weren't meeting those commitments. so i think there are some signals that they are trying to send across the pond as well to the us, ahead of the american elections later this year as well. that's jessica parker that'sjessica parker in berlin. more than 50 survivors of a migrant boat disaster — in which five people died off the coast of france — are recovering in england, having declined to be rescued by french authorities. the incident took place just hours after parliament approved a bill to allow the uk to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. the government has said the new law will reduce illegal channel—crossings but some migrants have said it won't deter them
that they will continue to support ukraine, but i think there is probably some messaging going on from europe as well to donald trump, because of course, donald trump hoping to be re—elected as president of the united states, and he has made it pretty clear that he got very annoyed with countries he felt weren't meeting their spending commitments last time. there have been fears that he wouldn't support countries who he felt weren't meeting those commitments. so i think there are some signals...
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there is probably some messaging going on from europe as well to donald trump, because of course donald trump hoping to be re—elected as president of the united states and has made it pretty clear that he got very annoyed with countries who he felt were not meeting their spending commitments last time. he made it clear he would not be supporting countries who felt were not meeting those commitments, so there are some signals they are probably to send across the pond as well to the us ahead of the american elections later this year as well.— later this year as well. jessica parker in _ later this year as well. jessica parker in berlin, _ later this year as well. jessica parker in berlin, thank - later this year as well. jessica parker in berlin, thank you, l later this year as well. jessica l parker in berlin, thank you, we later this year as well. jessica - parker in berlin, thank you, we will keep an eye on the talks later today. more than 50 survivors of a migrant boat disaster — in which five people died off the coast of france — are recovering in england, having declined to
there is probably some messaging going on from europe as well to donald trump, because of course donald trump hoping to be re—elected as president of the united states and has made it pretty clear that he got very annoyed with countries who he felt were not meeting their spending commitments last time. he made it clear he would not be supporting countries who felt were not meeting those commitments, so there are some signals they are probably to send across the pond as well to the us ahead of...
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in recent months we have seen protests against house prices across europe. in amsterdam, and lisbon. what does this all mean when it comes to the european election? europeans are increasingly dissatisfied with the way that politicians are responding to the cost of living crisis. this anger has been seized upon by some far right political parties. and it could drive more people than ever before to vote for populist politicians, as they may feel that the status quo is just not working anymore. sofia bettiza there and we will have more on that as well in business. we will go to spain to see how one port has been impacted by these challenges. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. five people, including a child, died when they fell off a boat trying to cross the channel — just hours after a bill was passed to try to stop such boat crossings. these were the chaotic scenes on a beach near calais just before daybreak. as migrants attempted to launch an overcrowded boat into the waves to begin journey across the channel. the french coastguard said t
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working on this issue because it isn't just poor countries that are affected, as we have seen in the us, europe and other places, and actually some of the smallest countries with less government capacity have done amazingly well, like bangladesh. you know, a cyclone back in 1970 killed about 300,000 people, and last year, the number of deaths was less than 100, although the cyclones are actually getting stronger. they've got good evacuation techniques and have done amazing things to really build up their structures, to protect people. a small country like vanuatu has a great policy on climate mobility that is really the envy of countries in very different parts of the world. and despite any of those preventative measures that might take place, nevertheless a disaster can hit and people do have to relocate. what needs to be done to better protect people who are forced to move? there are the immediate measures, when people are evacuated or are displaced, and that is constructing safe shelters, knowing where they are, training personnel to move people out quickly, but also, in the longer term, to
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she works for the prague —based radio free europe radio liberty. she has been accused of spreading false information about the russian army and could face up to 15 years in prison. as for evan gershkovich, his repeal was deaf his appeal was rejected, he will remain in pre—trial detention in moscow. he will remain in pre-trial detention in moscow. floods, droughts. _ detention in moscow. floods, droughts, cyclones. - detention in moscow. floods, droughts, cyclones. we i detention in moscow. floods, droughts, cyclones. we are l droughts, cyclones. we are seeing more devastating natural events as the climate change worsens. now the climate migration council has published a report on actions to prevent displacement caused by these natural disasters. earlier i spoke to georgetown university's dr elizabeth pears, who helped draft the report. i asked pears, who helped draft the report. iasked her about pears, who helped draft the report. i asked her about what happens when governments cannot or don't want to implement the measures they are proposing. we
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>> we believe that the is the need in europe and in the e.u. for collaboration on this matter so we have tried to work out a solution with other e.u. countries and north african countries to make a good solution so that denmark wouldn't stand alone o this matter. christian: are you suggesting this third country option and do you think other countries in europe are looking at that same plan? >> it is still our plan to use the third country option. we believe it's the best way but we believe that we have to do it with other countries in the e.u. and we hope to be able to do that in the near future. christian: so is richie sunak right then that is is a new moment in the evolving migration plan? do you believe that now that the u.k. has gone first, other countries will follow? >> i think it's too early to say. i think we will work together with the other countries of the effort u. denmark still a member of the effort u. and we believe that that's the best way to solve this, with collaboration. christian: you've been in italy. the library party he s
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if he is successful, no democracy, particularly those in europe, are safe. america needs to be a partner that is call it -- is counted on. a lot of this defense aid is done in the united states. the indo-pacific portion of it is ships and subs built in virginia and connecticut with supply chains all over the u.s. the munitions replacement being done because of the munitions we have used in ukraine not only help the u.s. have the stockpile we need, but it is made right here. some of it is made in virginia, some at the rock island arsenal in the midwest. the notion that this is just about far across the ocean is wrong. america needs to stand with allies. when we do, we are all better off. sumi: i want to ask about the israel portion of this bill. you know senator sanders wanted amendments. he wanted to cut military funding to israel due to the humanitarian situation in gaza. he said "in poll after poll, americans have shown their increasing disgust for prime minister not -- prime minister netanyahu's war machine. enough is enough. we cannot continue to fund th
if he is successful, no democracy, particularly those in europe, are safe. america needs to be a partner that is call it -- is counted on. a lot of this defense aid is done in the united states. the indo-pacific portion of it is ships and subs built in virginia and connecticut with supply chains all over the u.s. the munitions replacement being done because of the munitions we have used in ukraine not only help the u.s. have the stockpile we need, but it is made right here. some of it is made...
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europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today, at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance. and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending... today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030. that starts today. is it time to be candid now with people that the costs of supporting ukraine are going to run into the billions and billions for years and years to come? could this last another decade? well, chris, as i touched on, unfortunately, we're living in a more dangerous time than at any point since the end of the cold war. if we don't deter russia in ukraine, all we're going to do is embolden putin to go even further, and indeed embolden other adversaries around the world. there's no way we can run away from that cost. we have to pay. not l
europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today, at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance. and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending... today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by...
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europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance, and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending. today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030. that starts today. is it time to be candid now with people that the costs of supporting ukraine are going to run into the billions and billions for years and years to come? could this last another decade? well, chris, as i touched on, unfortunately, we're living in a more dangerous time than any point since the end of the cold war. if we don't deter russia in ukraine, all we're going to do is embolden putin to go even further, and indeed embolden other adversaries around the world. there is no way we can run away from that cost. we have to pay. not least
europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance, and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending. today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030....
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to the campaign in the deserts of syria and iraq, to the red sea and the skies above eastern europe, and just look at the investments we have made in the last decade, £40 billion in the british army who proudly provide one of the strategic reserves for nato with 16,000 troops deployed to europe this year. the royal air force equipped with new typhoons and chinnocks with the programme delivering new fighter jets with japan and italy and the royal navy is a carrier neighbour once again with 22 new ships and submarines on the way —— carrier navy. including the most advanced nuclear powered subs the world has ever known and we have launched a new national endeavour to invigorate and invest more in our nuclear deterrent and all of this is combined with our outstanding diplomatic network, development expertise and law enforcement and intelligence agencies which can support our allies and above all the £12 billion we have provided to ukraine. i'm proud of our record on defence and confident in our ability to deter our adversaries and make sure the security of the uk. but in a world th
to the campaign in the deserts of syria and iraq, to the red sea and the skies above eastern europe, and just look at the investments we have made in the last decade, £40 billion in the british army who proudly provide one of the strategic reserves for nato with 16,000 troops deployed to europe this year. the royal air force equipped with new typhoons and chinnocks with the programme delivering new fighter jets with japan and italy and the royal navy is a carrier neighbour once again with 22...
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this is a problem _ partners in europe. this is a problem that affects the whole of western — problem that affects the whole of western europe, the mass migration of peopie _ western europe, the mass migration of people away from areas of war or economic— of people away from areas of war or economic poverty. and it is up to all of— economic poverty. and it is up to all of us — economic poverty. and it is up to all of us to— economic poverty. and it is up to all of us to work together to try and deal— all of us to work together to try and deal with it. rwanda is on the part of— and deal with it. rwanda is on the part of a _ and deal with it. rwanda is on the part of a wider policy. that and deal with it. rwanda is on the part of a wider policy.— part of a wider policy. that is the former conservative _ part of a wider policy. that is the former conservative justice - former conservative justice secretary. 0ur chief political correspondent had this update from westminster. that is why this is such a huge debat
this is a problem _ partners in europe. this is a problem that affects the whole of western — problem that affects the whole of western europe, the mass migration of peopie _ western europe, the mass migration of people away from areas of war or economic— of people away from areas of war or economic poverty. and it is up to all of— economic poverty. and it is up to all of us — economic poverty. and it is up to all of us to— economic poverty. and it is up to all of us to work together...
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legal side with drjoelle grogan, who's a senior researcher at the academic think tank uk in a changing europe. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher, in kigali, rwanda. and our correspondent simonjones in dover. it isa it is a big question, how does this bill work? to it is a big question, how does this bill work? ., , ., ., bill work? to understand how the bill work? to understand how the bill works or _ bill work? to understand how the bill works or what _ bill work? to understand how the bill works or what is _ bill work? to understand how the bill works or what is soon - bill work? to understand how the bill works or what is soon to - bill work? to understand how the bill works or what is soon to be . bill work? to understand how the i bill works or what is soon to be law works, we have to understand the underlying asylum system that we now have, this is a brand—new assignment system as ofjuly 2023. very simply it says if a person who wants to claim asylum, that means wants to, they are a refugee, if they come to they are a refugee, if they come to the uk via an irregular or also
legal side with drjoelle grogan, who's a senior researcher at the academic think tank uk in a changing europe. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher, in kigali, rwanda. and our correspondent simonjones in dover. it isa it is a big question, how does this bill work? to it is a big question, how does this bill work? ., , ., ., bill work? to understand how the bill work? to understand how the bill works or _ bill work? to understand how the bill works or what _ bill work? to understand how...
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you know, this is a problem that affects the whole of western europe. the mass migration of people away from areas of war or indeed economic poverty, and it is “p indeed economic poverty, and it is up to all of us to work together, i think, to try to deal with it. that is why rwanda is only a part of a wider policy. 5ir is why rwanda is only a part of a wider policy-— is why rwanda is only a part of a wider policy. sir robert buckland, thank ou wider policy. sir robert buckland, thank you for— wider policy. sir robert buckland, thank you forjoining _ wider policy. sir robert buckland, thank you forjoining us. - thank you forjoining us. ijust want to thank you forjoining us. i just want to bring you thank you forjoining us. ijust want to bring you the news that the prime minister �*s deputy spokeswoman has described the deaths of five people in the channel this morning as deeply distressing. she said it served as a tragic reminder of the human cost of these crossings and why it is so important that we stop the criminal gangs exploiting people int
you know, this is a problem that affects the whole of western europe. the mass migration of people away from areas of war or indeed economic poverty, and it is “p indeed economic poverty, and it is up to all of us to work together, i think, to try to deal with it. that is why rwanda is only a part of a wider policy. 5ir is why rwanda is only a part of a wider policy-— is why rwanda is only a part of a wider policy. sir robert buckland, thank ou wider policy. sir robert buckland, thank you...
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these people feel that europe have a better grip on where people have come from where they travelling to. they think they can get to britain and claim asylum there. ~ ., ., ,. , there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a — there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border _ there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force _ there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force boat. - there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force boat. we l dover at a border force boat. we don't know whether there are any migrants on board. this is the kind of grow to pick up these migrants. at the other side of the screen we are looking at bbc news helicopter shots of the coastline. we have seen boats trying to cross in the past few hours. a reminder that five people have died while trying to cross the sea from france this morning. this news camejust hours after the uk parliament pass their luanda bill. the home secretary, james cleverley has called it a tragedy. there is a report of another migrant boat in the channel. this is the issue. this is what they want to
these people feel that europe have a better grip on where people have come from where they travelling to. they think they can get to britain and claim asylum there. ~ ., ., ,. , there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a — there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border _ there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force _ there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force boat. - there. we are looking at scenes in dover at a border force boat. we l dover at a border...
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there are far more efficient ways to repatriate these people, to return them to europe, and there are far more efficient and cheaper ways of doing it. �* ., ., f . it. bill, either not more efficient wa s of it. bill, either not more efficient ways of tackling _ it. bill, either not more efficient ways of tackling this? _ it. bill, either not more efficient ways of tackling this? it - it. bill, either not more efficient ways of tackling this? it seems. it. bill, either not more efficient - ways of tackling this? it seems not. it seems this _ ways of tackling this? it seems not. it seems this is _ ways of tackling this? it seems not. it seems this is the _ ways of tackling this? it seems not. it seems this is the only _ ways of tackling this? it seems not. it seems this is the only game - ways of tackling this? it seems not. it seems this is the only game in i it seems this is the only game in town. _ it seems this is the only game in town. so— it seems this is the only game in town. so i— it seems this is the only game in town, so i think— it seems this is the only game in tow
there are far more efficient ways to repatriate these people, to return them to europe, and there are far more efficient and cheaper ways of doing it. �* ., ., f . it. bill, either not more efficient wa s of it. bill, either not more efficient ways of tackling _ it. bill, either not more efficient ways of tackling this? _ it. bill, either not more efficient ways of tackling this? it - it. bill, either not more efficient ways of tackling this? it seems. it. bill, either not more efficient -...
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rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda. none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming — will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. within hours of the bill being passed, the bbc�*s tom symonds saw people leaving calais in small boats, heading for the uk. i spoke to him earlier. that's right, we turned up quite early, it is a beach just north of calais, a well—known beach that migrants often use for trying to get to the uk, and we watched as a small boat that was half full came towards the shore. the police were here and a group of a0 migrants came out of the dunes, walked briskly to the water's edge and about a0 got on that boat. we counted about 67 when the boat finally left and it had a tiny, tiny outboard motor attempting to propel the boat. there are some waves here today. even though the condi
rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda. none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming — will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. within hours of the bill being passed, the bbc�*s tom symonds saw people leaving...
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rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya, trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them, while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda — none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming. will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. donald trump has returned to court in new york to hear the opening statements in his criminal trial over the alleged cover—up of a hush money payment to the porn star stormy daniels. prosecutors told the jury the case was about a criminal conspiracy and a cover up. but the defence said donald trump was not personally involved. from new york, gary 0'donoghue reports. for the first time in american history a former president went to a trialfor alleged history a former president went to a trial for alleged crimes. donald trump stands accused of falsifying business records over hush money payments to a porn star just over hush money payments to a porn starjust before the 201
rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya, trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them, while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda — none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming. will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. donald trump has returned to court in new york to hear the opening statements in...
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in off the atlantic into generally western areas of the uk, but this trough in the jet stream across europe is dragging in cold, northerly winds across a good part of central and eastern england. really, there�*s not going to be a huge amount of change in that over the next few days. for many areas, particularly in the east, the weather is going to stay on the cold side. the next few hours, we�*ve got some clouds and patches of rain drifting southwards across england and wales, nothing too heavy, there might be a few mist patches along with that. clearing skies further north for scotland, northern ireland and northern england means it will be a bright, sunny and cold start to the day on tuesday. now, through the rest of the day, there�*s patchy rain slowly fizzling, as it works its way southeastwards. plenty of sunshine across the northern and western areas of the uk, and again, it�*s probably west scotland, through the central belt, into northern ireland and western fringes of england and wales, that will do the best for the temperatures, highs probably reaching 16 or 17, but cold
in off the atlantic into generally western areas of the uk, but this trough in the jet stream across europe is dragging in cold, northerly winds across a good part of central and eastern england. really, there�*s not going to be a huge amount of change in that over the next few days. for many areas, particularly in the east, the weather is going to stay on the cold side. the next few hours, we�*ve got some clouds and patches of rain drifting southwards across england and wales, nothing too...
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rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya, trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them, while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda — none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming. will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. the first criminal trial of a former us president is now under way in new york as the jury heard on opening statements on monday. donald trump is accused of trying to cover up a $130,000 hush—money payment to adult film star stormy daniels leading up to his 2016 election win. he pleaded not guilty to falsifying business records and also denies having an affair with ms daniels. the prosecution alleges the payment was, quote: �*election fraud, pure and simple.�* the defence says that the former president had no personal involvement in the payments, adding that �*there's nothing illegal about trying to influence an election.�* mr trump spoke outside the courtroom af
rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya, trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them, while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda — none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming. will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. the first criminal trial of a former us president is now under way in new york as...
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rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya, trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them, while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda — none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming. will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. so rwanda waits, but here, we return to events in westminster. and, chris, what sort of wait can we expect for this bill to go through tonight? well, we are waiting as well. they say patients is a virtue, don't they? goodjob say patients is a virtue, don't they? good job on a night like this. the debate is back and weigh down the corridor in the house of commons. they will then vote to overturn that one remaining amendment attached by the house of lords and then the house of lords has to decide and some senior peers are doing that deciding now that they press ahead and try and amend it again. either way, they press ahead and try and amend it again. eitherway, it they press
rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya, trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them, while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda — none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming. will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. so rwanda waits, but here, we return to events in westminster. and, chris, what...
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we have a trough over europe and that combination sends cold air spiralling across the uk from a northerly direction. and there is little change over the next few days, it will stay cold. cold and damp overnight tonight across england and wales, some further patches of rain, clearing skies moving across scotland, getting to northern ireland and pushing into the far north of england as we head through the night with one or two patches of frost. tomorrow we have cold wind pushing in from the north sea affecting east anglia, you will notice that for sure. still the remnants of our wish list —— my weather system from today bringing cloud and damp weather. the best of the sunshine for scotland and northern ireland and more sunny skies pushing on across northern england for a time. temperatures not too bad for belfast and cardiff, 14 here about 9 or 10 some of the north sea coasts. factor in the chilly wind and it will be a cold day. more of the same for the middle of the week, this time probably with more cloud coming in, may be some patches of light rain or drizzle. best of the sunshine ac
we have a trough over europe and that combination sends cold air spiralling across the uk from a northerly direction. and there is little change over the next few days, it will stay cold. cold and damp overnight tonight across england and wales, some further patches of rain, clearing skies moving across scotland, getting to northern ireland and pushing into the far north of england as we head through the night with one or two patches of frost. tomorrow we have cold wind pushing in from the...
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there are global reports of nitazenes appearing elsewhere in - nitazenes appearing elsewhere in europe, in the us as well. it is of great concern because fentanyl, which is around 50—100 times more potent than morphine, these nitazenes are as strong as fentanyl to even stronger, 500—800 times stronger. to even stronger, 500-800 times stronuer. , . ._ stronger. they are finding their way into counterfeit _ stronger. they are finding their way into counterfeit medicines - stronger. they are finding their way into counterfeit medicines which - stronger. they are finding their way into counterfeit medicines which is| into counterfeit medicines which is also a problem. this into counterfeit medicines which is also a problem-— also a problem. this isn't 'ust adulterated i also a problem. this isn't 'ust adulterated heroin * also a problem. this isn'tjust adulterated heroin supplies . also a problem. this isn'tjust - adulterated heroin supplies which nitazenes are being mixed into, we also have evidence that if people were to get hold of counterfeit tablets that might not be being sold
there are global reports of nitazenes appearing elsewhere in - nitazenes appearing elsewhere in europe, in the us as well. it is of great concern because fentanyl, which is around 50—100 times more potent than morphine, these nitazenes are as strong as fentanyl to even stronger, 500—800 times stronger. to even stronger, 500-800 times stronuer. , . ._ stronger. they are finding their way into counterfeit _ stronger. they are finding their way into counterfeit medicines - stronger. they are...
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this year, more than six thousand migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone entering the uk illegally" could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous crossing on small boats. the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. (read on) let's speak to our political correspondent, harry farley, who's live in westminster. what are the timings today and what will happen? what are the timings today and what will ha en? . what are the timings today and what will happen?— will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know— will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, _ will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, the - will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, the housel will happen? later this afternoon, i we do not know when, the house of commons mps will vote and debate the changes that the house of lords inserted last week. we expect mps to r
this year, more than six thousand migrants have made the journey across the channel from continental europe to england. under the policy, anyone entering the uk illegally" could be sent to rwanda, with no limit on numbers. the government hopes the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous crossing on small boats. the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. (read on) let's speak to our political...
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we are now on track— were up in europe. we are now on track to— were up in europe. we are now on track to return 150 hotels back to local— track to return 150 hotels back to local communities. that is fantastic _ local communities. that is fantastic. communities across the country— fantastic. communities across the country has — fantastic. communities across the country has seen a local hotel taken over to _ country has seen a local hotel taken over to house illegal migrants and a returned _ over to house illegal migrants and a returned back to their local communities and we rested almost 1000 _ communities and we rested almost 1000 people connected with this trade _ 1000 people connected with this trade and something like three or 400 years— trade and something like three or 400 years worth ofjail sentences for those — 400 years worth ofjail sentences for those that have already been convicted — for those that have already been convicted. we shut down 7000 bank accounts _ convicted. we shut down 7000 bank accounts and arrested thousands of people _ acco
we are now on track— were up in europe. we are now on track to— were up in europe. we are now on track to return 150 hotels back to local— track to return 150 hotels back to local communities. that is fantastic _ local communities. that is fantastic. communities across the country— fantastic. communities across the country has — fantastic. communities across the country has seen a local hotel taken over to _ country has seen a local hotel taken over to house illegal migrants and a...
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important that congress is able to flow support to ukraine that it needs and i certainly hope this gives europe breathing room to be able to step up and continue to support ukraine because time is critical. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. uk mp mark menzies says he has quit the conservative party, and will stand down at the next general election. the party investigated claims that menzies used political donations to pay off "bad people". it says it "cannot conclude" whether he misused party funds because the money came from a body outside of the party's remit. but it found menzies had shown a "pattern of behaviour" falling below the standards of mps. menzies has denied the allegations. british conductor sir andrew davis has died aged 80 from leukaemia. he was one of the longest—serving chief conductors of the bbc symphony orchestra. he retired from the bbc in 2000, to work with the lyric opera of chicago. thousands of people attended a vigil in sydney to remember those who were killed by a man with a knife last week. as the s
important that congress is able to flow support to ukraine that it needs and i certainly hope this gives europe breathing room to be able to step up and continue to support ukraine because time is critical. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. uk mp mark menzies says he has quit the conservative party, and will stand down at the next general election. the party investigated claims that menzies used political donations to pay off...
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and is now able to flow the support to ukraine that ukraine needs, and i certainly hope this gives europe some breathing room to step up and continue to support ukraine, because time is not our friend ukraine, because time is not ourfriend right ukraine, because time is not our friend right now.- ukraine, because time is not our friend right now. thank you very much _ our friend right now. thank you very much for— our friend right now. thank you very much for being _ our friend right now. thank you very much for being with - our friend right now. thank you very much for being with us. i very much for being with us. thank you for covering this story. i really appreciated. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. uk mp mark menzies says he has quit the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election. the party investigated claims that menzies used political donations to pay off "bad people". it says it "cannot conclude" whether he misused party funds because the money came from a body outside of the party's rem
and is now able to flow the support to ukraine that ukraine needs, and i certainly hope this gives europe some breathing room to step up and continue to support ukraine, because time is not our friend ukraine, because time is not ourfriend right ukraine, because time is not our friend right now.- ukraine, because time is not our friend right now. thank you very much _ our friend right now. thank you very much for— our friend right now. thank you very much for being _ our friend right now....
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an awful lot will depend on how quickly pre—positioned stocks that would have been put into europe ready for donation can be delivered, and that's probably going to be heavily focused around artillery ammunition and air defense missiles. a big chunk of this is really about ensuring that they've got a solid defense in the face of incremental russian gains that have already started happening. 0k. before we get to those gains, i suppose something that would help would be the patriot air defense system. it's highly sophisticated. ukraine's allies have been looking and trying to source this to help ukraine. where are we with that? well, it seems likely that there are some additional launchers and missiles that could be provided, including i think germany has announced some. and nato's secretary general stoltenberg mentioned that that would be a priority. but i suspect we're not far off the point where there's going to be a production logjam. these are obviously sophisticated systems. a lot of them take some time to develop. and so whilst you might see some of them coming in the nearfuture, at
an awful lot will depend on how quickly pre—positioned stocks that would have been put into europe ready for donation can be delivered, and that's probably going to be heavily focused around artillery ammunition and air defense missiles. a big chunk of this is really about ensuring that they've got a solid defense in the face of incremental russian gains that have already started happening. 0k. before we get to those gains, i suppose something that would help would be the patriot air defense...
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an a lot will depend on how quickly pre—positioned stocks that are already being put into europe ready for the nation can be delivered, and that is probably going to be heavily focused around artillery ammunition and air defence missiles. a big chunk of this is really about ensuring that they have got a solid defence in the face of incremental russian can insert already started happening. before we aet already started happening. before we net to those already started happening. before we get to those gains, _ already started happening. before we get to those gains, something - already started happening. before we get to those gains, something that i get to those gains, something that would help would be the patriot air defence systems, highly sophisticated. ukraine's carlo's sophisticated. ukraine's ca rlo's have sophisticated. ukraine's carlo's have been looking at trying to source this to help ukraine. where are we referred? it source this to help ukraine. where are we referred?— are we referred? it seems likely that there _ are we referred? it seems likely that there are _ are we
an a lot will depend on how quickly pre—positioned stocks that are already being put into europe ready for the nation can be delivered, and that is probably going to be heavily focused around artillery ammunition and air defence missiles. a big chunk of this is really about ensuring that they have got a solid defence in the face of incremental russian can insert already started happening. before we aet already started happening. before we net to those already started happening. before we get...