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unfortunately i think russia can _ years in? unfortunately i think russia can go _ years in? unfortunately i think russia can go on _ years in? unfortunately i think russia can go on as _ years in? unfortunately i think russia can go on as is - years in? unfortunately i think russia can go on as is for- years in? unfortunately i think russia can go on as is for a - russia can go on as is for a long time, we have a lot of debates in washington about the coming decline of the russian economy. i don't see it, it is macro figures looking strong and i think if you are uppermiddle... and i think if you are uppermiddle. .. and i think if you are u--ermiddle... ~ ., ~ uppermiddle. .. what you think that is able _ uppermiddle. .. what you think that is able to _ uppermiddle. .. what you think that is able to hold _ uppermiddle. .. what you think that is able to hold up - uppermiddle. .. what you think that is able to hold up so - uppermiddle. .. what you think that is able to hold up so welll that is able to hold up so well economically?— that is able to hold up so well economically
unfortunately i think russia can _ years in? unfortunately i think russia can go _ years in? unfortunately i think russia can go on _ years in? unfortunately i think russia can go on as _ years in? unfortunately i think russia can go on as is - years in? unfortunately i think russia can go on as is for- years in? unfortunately i think russia can go on as is for a - russia can go on as is for a long time, we have a lot of debates in washington about the coming decline of the russian economy. i...
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it where it stands in its fight against russia? , , ., , russia? it is interesting. i was wondering _ russia? it is interesting. i was wondering kyiv _ russia? it is interesting. i was wondering kyiv this _ russia? it is interesting. i was wondering kyiv this week, - russia? it is interesting. iwas. wondering kyiv this week, asking people about this, what if this package arrives? i think people are focusing on the fact that it is so late or so far after president zelensky�*s and it shall please at the end of last year. —— initial please. i think the reason for that is because we are in this chapter mobilisation where ukraine isjust trying to find enough men to fight. i think for someone who is loved one is fighting on the front line, the arrival of this western aid, while that will help, it doesn't remove the danger, that makes sense because when you are fighting,, whether you are attacking or defending, that risk injures regardless and i think because ukraine has been put in such a precarious position because of russia's dominance and because of waning america
it where it stands in its fight against russia? , , ., , russia? it is interesting. i was wondering _ russia? it is interesting. i was wondering kyiv _ russia? it is interesting. i was wondering kyiv this _ russia? it is interesting. i was wondering kyiv this week, - russia? it is interesting. iwas. wondering kyiv this week, asking people about this, what if this package arrives? i think people are focusing on the fact that it is so late or so far after president zelensky�*s and it shall...
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as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, if putin's more and 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. the trial could be the only one of mr trump's four criminal cases with a chance of wrapping up before the presidential election this november. also 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 debates, and no further debates have been scheduled. our correspondent nada tawfik has been following the trial closely from new york. trump insiders are testifying as prosecution witnesses, but from what i observed in court, not all of them are facing the former president's wrath. rhona graff is fiercely loyal to donald trump, and h
as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, if putin's more and 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. the trial could be the only one of mr trump's four criminal cases with a chance of...
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in threats from states like russia. , ., ., threats from states like russia. ., , ., russia. in comes after a plot targeting _ russia. in comes after a plot targeting voldomyyr - russia. in comes after a plot l targeting voldomyyr zelenskyy in poland. the secretary—general of the un said that these russia backed plot also not stop the alliance supporting ukraine. the aid for ukraine will include crucial weapons. lloyd austin stressed the us position and vladimir putin's aggression against ukraine is a global issue. if putin prevails in ukraine, the security consequences will be grave and global. europe would face a security threat that it hasn't seen in our lifetimes. president biden has noted that russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, if putin's war on imperial aggression succeeds, every tyrant 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 threats from states like russia. , ., ., threats from states like russia. ., , ., russia. in comes after a plot targeting _ russia. in comes after a plot targeting voldomyyr - russia. in comes after a plot l targeting voldomyyr zelenskyy in poland. the secretary—general of the un said that these russia backed plot also not stop the alliance supporting ukraine. the aid for ukraine will include crucial weapons. lloyd austin stressed the us position and vladimir putin's aggression against...
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if we just told russia, look, we will stay out of it, i'm in the united states, then russia will be encouraged to go further into europe and sooner or later will start attacking the us. it already has, there has been cyber attacks, there has been disinformation and influence campaigns in the us, and i think if we look at what is happening in the american democracy at the moment, i think russia had a lot to do with that as well. crosstalk we are seeing a brewing conflict in the middle east, i am sure you have been watching with israel and iran trading missiles back and forth now, what do you think and what is your impression on how the events in the middle east might be affecting the war in ukraine and public attention, has it increased the urgency for this aid package, or does ukraine feel like attention has shifted elsewhere? i would say initially when 7 october happened in israel it distracted a lot of attention, and in some shape and form it paved the road to this six—month delay. but what has happened between iran and israel recently actually brought attention back to ukraine as well. i
if we just told russia, look, we will stay out of it, i'm in the united states, then russia will be encouraged to go further into europe and sooner or later will start attacking the us. it already has, there has been cyber attacks, there has been disinformation and influence campaigns in the us, and i think if we look at what is happening in the american democracy at the moment, i think russia had a lot to do with that as well. crosstalk we are seeing a brewing conflict in the middle east, i am...
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china's close ties with russia?— is for the us? china's close ties with russia? those are significant _ ties with russia? those are significant problems, - significant problems, particularly because after the war started when the russians launched their full—scale invasion, trade between russia and china have gone up. a good view of that is the result of sanctions and that has been a big problem for the united states. �* , , ., big problem for the united states. �*, , ., ., ~ states. it's been good to talk to ou states. it's been good to talk to you william _ states. it's been good to talk to you william courtney - states. it's been good to talk to you william courtney from rand think tank, thank you for your time. the traveller should ship —— trade relationship we will unpack leader in business. let's get some of the day's other news now. the first witness at donald trump's hush money trial has told the court in new york about a secret deal to block stories that might have damaged his presidential bid in 2016. the former publisher of the national enqui
china's close ties with russia?— is for the us? china's close ties with russia? those are significant _ ties with russia? those are significant problems, - significant problems, particularly because after the war started when the russians launched their full—scale invasion, trade between russia and china have gone up. a good view of that is the result of sanctions and that has been a big problem for the united states. �* , , ., big problem for the united states. �*, , ., ., ~ states....
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oil refinery in southern russia. it's pretty clear that russians are hurrying up to increase pressure on ukrainian energy infrastructure before new air defence systems and new supplies for air defence get installed. so russians are using this period of time to do the rest of their plans to our energy system. so it's going to be harder for ukrainian business and the population to survive this year of war. in this way russians want to make ukrainians more thinking about, maybe we should sign a peace agreement or something, because our energy infrastructure is so badly damaged. and with ukrainian drones targeting russian oil refineries in some of the western region of that country, this is also very important because those two oil refineries are directly involved in russian military logistics and resupplying russian troops in eastern ukraine with all kinds of fuel. so this direct military target, and what's also important is that we know well that vladimir putin, the russian leader, mostly doesn't pay any attention to r
oil refinery in southern russia. it's pretty clear that russians are hurrying up to increase pressure on ukrainian energy infrastructure before new air defence systems and new supplies for air defence get installed. so russians are using this period of time to do the rest of their plans to our energy system. so it's going to be harder for ukrainian business and the population to survive this year of war. in this way russians want to make ukrainians more thinking about, maybe we should sign a...
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how do you rate the chances ukraine can still take back the territory lost from russia? ukraine can absolutely still succeed but that all depends on a transparent policy here in the us and also in the west in terms of long—term support for ukraine. we are seeing that ukraine. we are seeing that ukraine is trying to revitalises its fans industrial base, it is working with european partners to secure joint partnerships and it is also trying to solve its mobilisation issues as of current. all this will take time for ukraine to be self—sufficient and it will require transparent aid from the us from the west and from all of our ukrainian allies. without that transparency is a very challenging thing for ukrainian generals to plan long—term operations which would include and require significant sacrifices in terms of material and personnel on the ukrainian side. we of material and personnel on the ukrainian side.— the ukrainian side. we only have 45 seconds _ the ukrainian side. we only have 45 seconds left - the ukrainian side. we only have 45 seconds left but. the ukr
how do you rate the chances ukraine can still take back the territory lost from russia? ukraine can absolutely still succeed but that all depends on a transparent policy here in the us and also in the west in terms of long—term support for ukraine. we are seeing that ukraine. we are seeing that ukraine is trying to revitalises its fans industrial base, it is working with european partners to secure joint partnerships and it is also trying to solve its mobilisation issues as of current. all...
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, russia _ russia is not stopped in ukraine, russia will— russia is not stopped in ukraine, russia will continue. i have said this many— russia will continue. i have said this many times since the start of the war. — this many times since the start of the war. it — this many times since the start of the war, it is every sinner to the late 19)30s— the war, it is every sinner to the late 1930s when britain was faced with hitler at the start of world war ii, — with hitler at the start of world war ii, we _ with hitler at the start of world war ii, we do not want a world war iii, war ii, we do not want a world war ill, in— war ii, we do not want a world war iii, irrthe— war ii, we do not want a world war iii, in the same regard is that if russia — iii, in the same regard is that if russia is— iii, in the same regard is that if russia is not stopped in ukraine, that we _ russia is not stopped in ukraine, that we could be looking at another situation _ that we could be looking at another situation where the world has to come _ situation where the world has to come together a
, russia _ russia is not stopped in ukraine, russia will— russia is not stopped in ukraine, russia will continue. i have said this many— russia will continue. i have said this many times since the start of the war. — this many times since the start of the war. it — this many times since the start of the war, it is every sinner to the late 19)30s— the war, it is every sinner to the late 1930s when britain was faced with hitler at the start of world war ii, — with hitler at the start...
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russia? ~ ~ russia? well, i think there would be _ russia? well, i think there would be if _ russia? well, i think there would be if russians - russia? well, i think there would be if russians saw. russia? well, i think there i would be if russians saw the chance of a compromise peace, but at the moment, the peace terms being set out by the ukrainians which they have said are basically non—negotiable, are basically non—negotiable, are not peace terms, they're terms for complete ukrainian victory — total russian withdraw from all the occupied territory, including crimea, war trial and reparations. there's very few russians and nobody within the russian establishment who would accept those terms and they would require complete ukrainian military victory which does not look at all likely.— look at all likely. you have written actually _ look at all likely. you have written actually that - look at all likely. you have written actually that you . written actually that you believe the unite
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country, big losses on the battlefield for russia. how do you think it's been able to keep up this war effort, despite all that? russia is a pretty large country, with sufficient stocks in terms of the soviet equipment that they have. they are launching mobilisation strategies and are recruiting personnel from financially incentivising them and they are circumnavigating a lot of sanctions through iran, china, north korea and other partners it has on board so russia is still able to play the long—term game and we have to be prepared for that. kateryna stepanenko, russia deputy team lead at the institute for the study of war, thank you very much. well, the ukraine aid deal is not the only bill that cleared the us house of representatives on saturday. as part of a wider foreign aid package, lawmakers also passed a measure targeting the video app tiktok. it would force tiktok�*s chinese owners to sell the app — or risk being shut out of the american market. that means tiktok would no longer be available on us app stores. tiktok has
country, big losses on the battlefield for russia. how do you think it's been able to keep up this war effort, despite all that? russia is a pretty large country, with sufficient stocks in terms of the soviet equipment that they have. they are launching mobilisation strategies and are recruiting personnel from financially incentivising them and they are circumnavigating a lot of sanctions through iran, china, north korea and other partners it has on board so russia is still able to play the...
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on russia, because what we have right now is not the actual offensive. on russia, is this money going to change anything for president putin and the tactics he's using in ukraine? i don't believe that there will be any substantial changes from what has been done so far. and so far, the russians are, as i said, launching this air campaign. as i said, launching they are modernising their glide bombs, for instance, with electronic warfare devices which are able to help these evade the air defences. so i think maybe in the electromagnetic spectrum, there will be new adjustments and developments also in order to jam missiles like outcomes, for instance. but in the overall scheme of what is going on, i don't think that there will be a substantial change. the russians will try to conclude their air campaign targeting military infrastructure, targeting critical civilian infrastructure in order to pave the way for their actual offensive. along different directions in order to exhaust ukrainian forces. and let us recall that one of the main problems that western a
on russia, because what we have right now is not the actual offensive. on russia, is this money going to change anything for president putin and the tactics he's using in ukraine? i don't believe that there will be any substantial changes from what has been done so far. and so far, the russians are, as i said, launching this air campaign. as i said, launching they are modernising their glide bombs, for instance, with electronic warfare devices which are able to help these evade the air...
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_ united states about the fact that russia is— united states about the fact that russia is making a deal with iran and expecting iran to the flemish russia's_ and expecting iran to the flemish russia's stocks of ballistic missiles. —— to replenish. g7, the most _ missiles. —— to replenish. g7, the most recent. _ missiles. —— to replenish. g7, the most recent, criticised iran and threatened it with sanctions and the united _ threatened it with sanctions and the united states is talking about sanctions against iran just far, not for, sanctions against iran just far, not for. you _ sanctions against iran just far, not for, you know, it's recent attacks on israel— for, you know, it's recent attacks on israel necessarily only, but for that deal— on israel necessarily only, but for that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the — that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill _ that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill that _ that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill that passed - that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill that pass
_ united states about the fact that russia is— united states about the fact that russia is making a deal with iran and expecting iran to the flemish russia's_ and expecting iran to the flemish russia's stocks of ballistic missiles. —— to replenish. g7, the most _ missiles. —— to replenish. g7, the most recent. _ missiles. —— to replenish. g7, the most recent, criticised iran and threatened it with sanctions and the united _ threatened it with sanctions and the united states is...
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russia has described _ be in order. russia has described this - be in order. russia has described this as i be in order. russia hasj described this as direct support for terrorist activities but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. officials hearsay military aid is ready to go with weapons now expected to reach the battlefield in less than a week. just on that point, we do understand that there are some weapons, especially munitions, that are ready to go very soon. they are stalled in parts of europe. president biden will want to get this done asap. he has been waiting for this moment for some time now. indeed. and, of course, a lot of this was also on the speaker of this was also on the speaker of the house of representatives, mikejohnson, who ended up in the end pushing the vote through after many months where you had a lot of republicans you know, i mean, not a lot but a significant number of them is resisting. that's right. he had a change of heart, i think it's worth mentioning. fauma president donald trump gave him a vote of
russia has described _ be in order. russia has described this - be in order. russia has described this as i be in order. russia hasj described this as direct support for terrorist activities but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. officials hearsay military aid is ready to go with weapons now expected to reach the battlefield in less than a week. just on that point, we do understand that there are some weapons, especially munitions, that are ready to go very soon....
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it is drone strikes that have come from ukraine to russia.— ukraine to russia. it is a continuation _ ukraine to russia. it is a continuation of - ukraine to russia. it is a continuation of ukraine i ukraine to russia. it is a - continuation of ukraine using ukraine to russia. it is a _ continuation of ukraine using small, unmanned drones packed with explosives, that they manufacture in ukraine. they are continuing to launch them into russia itself, despite the hesitancy or nervousness from its western allies over those enduring fears of this war escalating and spilling out of ukraine's borders. but we heard from security sources, who have proudly said, look, we have launched drones into eight russian regions, and once again, they are looking to target russian energy infrastructure as russian energy infrastructure as russia is with ukraine. we are seeing this tit—for—tat, although not by any stretch on the same scale. and the reason why some in the west are nervous about the strategy is that we talked about the escalation part, it would also drive up escalat
it is drone strikes that have come from ukraine to russia.— ukraine to russia. it is a continuation _ ukraine to russia. it is a continuation of - ukraine to russia. it is a continuation of ukraine i ukraine to russia. it is a - continuation of ukraine using ukraine to russia. it is a _ continuation of ukraine using small, unmanned drones packed with explosives, that they manufacture in ukraine. they are continuing to launch them into russia itself, despite the hesitancy or nervousness from...
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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 biden agreed to a debate and he invited him to do that any time an
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...
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unless russia suffers internal revolution. taste unless russia suffers internal revolution-— unless russia suffers internal revolution. ~ ., ., revolution. we will have to live there for the _ revolution. we will have to live there for the both _ revolution. we will have to live there for the both sides - revolution. we will have to live there for the both sides say - revolution. we will have to live i there for the both sides say they intend to fight on. thank you very much for your perspective. alongside money for ukraine, the aid package would also see the us send $26 billion to the middle east. $17 billion of which would go to israel — to buy things like air defence missiles and advanced weapons systems. and $9 billion will go to humanitarian relief for gaza — something democrats insisted be included, over the objections of some conservative republicans. that boost in aid and in weapons comes as unrwa, the un agency responsible for getting aid to palestinians, says the risk of disease in gaza is rising. the un warns the situation could deteriorate if israel goes ahead with a planne
unless russia suffers internal revolution. taste unless russia suffers internal revolution-— unless russia suffers internal revolution. ~ ., ., revolution. we will have to live there for the _ revolution. we will have to live there for the both _ revolution. we will have to live there for the both sides - revolution. we will have to live there for the both sides say - revolution. we will have to live i there for the both sides say they intend to fight on. thank you very much for your...
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he said it would help kyiv slow russia's advance and save thousands of lives. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed at least 1a children. more than a million displaced people are sheltering in the area. mp mark menzies quits the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election — after claims he misused party funds. the tory party said he had shown behaviour, which fell below standards for mps. the prime minister says he's �*appalled' by the way police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian demonstration in london. the man was steered away during a protest after an officer said he appeared �*openlyjewish'. now on bbc news, zeinab badawi meets sir bryn terfel, one of the most distinguished singers of our age. i've been an opera fan for decades, and i want to share my passion with you. so i'm on a mission to find out how opera is trying to attract new audiences and reinvent itself. this time, i meet welsh bass—baritone sir bryn terfel, a giant in the opera world, both in achievements and ph
he said it would help kyiv slow russia's advance and save thousands of lives. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed at least 1a children. more than a million displaced people are sheltering in the area. mp mark menzies quits the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election — after claims he misused party funds. the tory party said he had shown behaviour, which fell below standards for mps. the prime minister says he's �*appalled'...
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russia is also learning. russia launched a major air offensive in the first winter of the war. ukraine was able to largely defend itself against that. but the russians are learning and they improve their tactics. they have improved their weaponry. they have managed to study the ukraine energy system more and more thoroughly. so it is a combination of factors. ukraine's size, dwindling supplies of air defences, and the fact that russia's tactics, russia's bombing tactics, are improving and becoming more effective. you put them together and it is a deadly cocktail for ukraine. the only solution ukrainian sea is to have a far greater defence network in place. peter dickinson, good to get your analysis. police in the united states have moved in on a pro—palestinian protest at northeastern university in boston. officials said about 100 people were detained as they were moved from the site, but that those with student id would be released and not face any legal action. these are pictures from a different university — columbia — where students have inspired other pro—palestini
russia is also learning. russia launched a major air offensive in the first winter of the war. ukraine was able to largely defend itself against that. but the russians are learning and they improve their tactics. they have improved their weaponry. they have managed to study the ukraine energy system more and more thoroughly. so it is a combination of factors. ukraine's size, dwindling supplies of air defences, and the fact that russia's tactics, russia's bombing tactics, are improving and...
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on an oil refinery in southern russia. russia are ramping up to increase attacks on energy infrastructure before new air defence systems get installed so russia are using this period of time to do the rest of their plans to our energy systems so it is going to be harder for ukrainian business and the population to survive this year. russians want to make ukrainians think more about signing a peace agreement because our energy infrastructure is so badly damaged and with ukrainian drones targeting russian oil refineries, this is also very important because those two oil refineries are directly involved in russian military logistics in russian military logistics and resupplying troops in eastern ukraine with all kinds of fuel so this direct hit on a military target and what else is important is vladimir putin mostly doesn't pay any attention to russian economic crisis or western economic sanctions, to him, this isn't a priority. the only economic indicator that he pays attention to is inflation in price growth... i'm sorry to
on an oil refinery in southern russia. russia are ramping up to increase attacks on energy infrastructure before new air defence systems get installed so russia are using this period of time to do the rest of their plans to our energy systems so it is going to be harder for ukrainian business and the population to survive this year. russians want to make ukrainians think more about signing a peace agreement because our energy infrastructure is so badly damaged and with ukrainian drones...
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in ukraine, russia will continue. i have said this many times since the start of the war, it is very similar to the late 1930s when britain was faced with hitler at the start of world war ii, we do not want a world war iii, in the same regards that if russia is not stopped in ukraine, then we could be looking at another situation where the world has to come together and repel russia, so my hope is even if there is a change, even if there is a new administration, that the larger picture that global security, international security, and us national security will be the most important thing over whatever political backbiting and infighting that politics will take a seat to international security concerns because what happens in ukraine is notjust an issue for ukraine, it is an issue for our partners and allies and it is also an issue for us soldiers also whose moms and dads and cousins and aunts and everyone is worried if their loved ones will have to go off and fight a fight to protect nato so this is an all hands on de
in ukraine, russia will continue. i have said this many times since the start of the war, it is very similar to the late 1930s when britain was faced with hitler at the start of world war ii, we do not want a world war iii, in the same regards that if russia is not stopped in ukraine, then we could be looking at another situation where the world has to come together and repel russia, so my hope is even if there is a change, even if there is a new administration, that the larger picture that...
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but it is on_ russia enjoys air superiority. but it is on those very fortifications were _ it is on those very fortifications were president zelenskiy is open this packet will change things, because — this packet will change things, because itjust today this packet will change things, because it just today we had the rosters — because it just today we had the rosters defence minister claiming to have taken a small village. 0n rosters defence minister claiming to have taken a small village. on its own, _ have taken a small village. on its own. it _ have taken a small village. on its own, it won't mean much, but it is feared _ own, it won't mean much, but it is feared in _ own, it won't mean much, but it is feared in kyiv— own, it won't mean much, but it is feared in kyiv that russia is shipping _ feared in kyiv that russia is shipping to try and take a turn nearhy~ — shipping to try and take a turn nearhy~ it— shipping to try and take a turn nearby. it is a major military hub for ukraine — nearby. it is a major milita
but it is on_ russia enjoys air superiority. but it is on those very fortifications were _ it is on those very fortifications were president zelenskiy is open this packet will change things, because — this packet will change things, because itjust today this packet will change things, because it just today we had the rosters — because it just today we had the rosters defence minister claiming to have taken a small village. 0n rosters defence minister claiming to have taken a small village....
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diplomat tells the bbc his country is prepared to take steps against china if it continues to support russia's 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 well at the same time helping to fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. donald trump's former assistant takes the stand, as the first full week of testimony in his criminal trial comes to a close. and we speak to a founder of the #metoo movement, afterfilm producer harvey weinstein�*s rape conviction is overturned in new york. hello. i'm carl nasman. we start with a meeting between two global superpowers. us secretary of state antony blinken was in china, for talks with the chinese president xijinping on friday. the us's top diplomat said there has been progress in some areas. he praised beijing for its efforts to stop the supply of fentanyl from reaching the us, and the increase in military—to—military communication. president xi agreed the two sides had "made some positive "progress" since he met his us counterpart,
diplomat tells the bbc his country is prepared to take steps against china if it continues to support russia's 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 well at the same time helping to fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. donald trump's former assistant takes the stand, as the first full week of testimony in his criminal trial comes to a close. and we speak to a founder of...
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the big part of the trip was to warn china in supplying russia�*s military. if it continues to do, so what is the us ready to do to prevent china from sending parts or weapons to russia? do you think there might be some sanctions on the cards? what would the us do? i certainly hope so. what xijinping is doing is supporting a criminal war of aggression bya war criminal. vladimir putin. that is the exact opposite of what the united states does. we defend sovereign territory. we defend freedom and democracy all around the globe. that�*s what we are doing in ukraine. that is what we said to china we intend to do in the south pacific and china and russia have this axis of evil of aggression. evil autocracies trying to take over sovereign countries. the us is right to stand up against that. we heard from china�*s president xi jinping speaking and saying that there is enough room in the world for both the us and for china. do you agree? can these two get along? well, that�*s up to china. again, we have a peaceful agenda. they have an agenda of con quest. of co
the big part of the trip was to warn china in supplying russia�*s military. if it continues to do, so what is the us ready to do to prevent china from sending parts or weapons to russia? do you think there might be some sanctions on the cards? what would the us do? i certainly hope so. what xijinping is doing is supporting a criminal war of aggression bya war criminal. vladimir putin. that is the exact opposite of what the united states does. we defend sovereign territory. we defend freedom...
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russia has repeatedly targeted ukrainian energy infrastructure over recent months. it's attacks such as these that have led to the us providing more aid for ukraine. the united states outlined what will be included in a $six billion package of military assistance. it's part of a larger $60 billion commitment — approved by congress a week ago following six months of delays. the package will focus on air defence and includes interceptor missiles, anti—drone systems and artillery ammunition. what's not included are the new patriot air defence batteries, which ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky says are critical. tinatinjaparidze, is a political risk analyst at eurasia group. i asked her what difference the us aid package is going to make. first of all, it should be noted this is a significant political breakthrough, long overdue and controversial in terms of the various complicated political obstacles, especially leading up to the us presidential elections. and it is likely to be the last aid package, especially of this size and significance that the us approve
russia has repeatedly targeted ukrainian energy infrastructure over recent months. it's attacks such as these that have led to the us providing more aid for ukraine. the united states outlined what will be included in a $six billion package of military assistance. it's part of a larger $60 billion commitment — approved by congress a week ago following six months of delays. the package will focus on air defence and includes interceptor missiles, anti—drone systems and artillery ammunition....
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., , i , russia? probably it will depend in man wa s russia? probably it will depend in many ways not — russia? probably it will depend in many ways not just _ russia? probably it will depend in many ways notjust on _ russia? probably it will depend in many ways not just on what i russia? probably it will depend in l many ways notjust on what ukraine is capable of but also what russia can do. russia certainly hold a key advantage with constant manpower supplies, as well as a rather robust ammunition. but it is facing challenges in replenishing their substantial losses of equipment, which is what we have been hearing for military analysts and this factor could in fact limit the effectiveness and scope of any offensive capabilities that russia could have in the coming months, going into sort of the later part of the spring and into the summer. so that will dictate to a degree what ukraine can do, did not so much that ukraine can do, did not so much that ukraine can do, did not so much that ukraine can turn the tide on its own but rather where t
., , i , russia? probably it will depend in man wa s russia? probably it will depend in many ways not — russia? probably it will depend in many ways not just _ russia? probably it will depend in many ways notjust on _ russia? probably it will depend in many ways not just on what i russia? probably it will depend in l many ways notjust on what ukraine is capable of but also what russia can do. russia certainly hold a key advantage with constant manpower supplies, as well as a rather robust...
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fires these types of wars. . �* russia fires these types of wars, , �* ., ., " russia fires these types of wars. , ~ ., ., wars. yes. and looking at what ou sa wars. yes. and looking at what you say about how russia - you say about how russia historically has done with regard to that on the battlefield, and ——in your frank assessment, do you think you ukrainian victory is still possible here? i you ukrainian victory is still possible here?— you ukrainian victory is still possible here? i think the best we can ask _ possible here? i think the best we can ask for _ possible here? i think the best we can ask for this _ possible here? i think the best we can ask for this year - possible here? i think the best we can ask for this year is - we can ask for this year is that when the ammunition gets into ukraine, it can stiffen up the lions. i think there are a very little chance of success in this fighting season, in a year it may be different, but this year, i don't think any side has a chance of victory. at, side has a chance of victory. a year from now, think about the future in that
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ukraine presses its western allies for more air defence systems in the war against russia. kyiv has warned of an urgent need for fresh support. i'm helena humphrey on capitol hill, as us lawmakers are set to vote on long—awaited aid to ukraine. the head of a uk government watchdog has told the bbc that rishi sunak has "set us back" on climate change. chris stark says the pm has left the uk at risk of falling behind other countries. and thousands of people take to the streets of the canary islands in protest at what they say are unsustainable levels of mass tourism. they say it's damaging the environment and driving up costs for local people. time for sport now, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre with lizzie greenwood—hughes. hello there. we're starting with football and the fa cup, where manchester city are in semifinal action against chelsea at wembley. they've been playing for about 15 minutes. it is goalless at the moment, but pretty evenly matched between the two sides. city are the defending champions, but they've had a difficult week after being knock
ukraine presses its western allies for more air defence systems in the war against russia. kyiv has warned of an urgent need for fresh support. i'm helena humphrey on capitol hill, as us lawmakers are set to vote on long—awaited aid to ukraine. the head of a uk government watchdog has told the bbc that rishi sunak has "set us back" on climate change. chris stark says the pm has left the uk at risk of falling behind other countries. and thousands of people take to the streets of the...
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while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and western doubt at bay. the question is now whether this american intervention, the return of american supporters going to be a turning point in this war. i think, in the near term, it certainly steers this conflict away from an approaching russian victory. but for ukraine for it to be a turning point, allotments to happen. it firstly needs to take back territory that's been taken, needs to punch through 40 taken, needs to punch through a0 fights tractor system going miles long or it needs to make righteous occupation in some areas unsustainable by cutting of supply lines, mounting successful missile strikes and probing attacks and forcing russian forces to withdraw then, we're talking about a significant change of tide in this war in ukraine's favour. the kremlin has dismissed this weekend's events as being doomed and double down on its desire for what it still calls a special military operation to succeed. but the return
while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and western doubt at bay. the question is now whether this american intervention, the return of american supporters going to be a turning point in this war. i think, in the near term, it certainly steers this conflict away from an approaching russian victory. but for ukraine for it to be a turning point, allotments to happen. it firstly needs to take back...
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as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, if putin's war of imperial aggression succeeds, every tyrant on earth will take note. our ukraine correspondentjames waterhouse, is in southern ukraine. even by the standards of this war this was a night of busy skies, where you have the ukrainian authorities saying that russia launched 3a missiles from land, sea and air, and it was a large—scale attack where you have these power stations reportedly hit in the far westerly parts of ukraine, as well as in the east around the eastern city of dnipro, as well as kharkiv city in the north—east, where we are told a psychiatric hospital was narrowly missed, with 1,000 people inside. president zelensky has used the strikes to renew his pleas for air defence systems. yes, this western aid coming in, but he is saying that western allies have the resources to stop every russian missile from hitting ukrainian targets. he has used that political opportunity. but this wasn't a night of one—way traffic. you have ru
as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, if putin's war of imperial aggression succeeds, every tyrant on earth will take note. our ukraine correspondentjames waterhouse, is in southern ukraine. even by the standards of this war this was a night of busy skies, where you have the ukrainian authorities saying that russia launched 3a missiles from land, sea and air, and it was a large—scale attack where you have these power stations reportedly...
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let's come back to this partnership then with russia. have we seen, what evidence have we seen a russian military on the ground there and what think the aim of that pivot towards russia is for niger? it is not insomuch ideological as it is the fact that if they cannot get the assistance they need from washington they are going to get it from someone else. when washington suspended its security assistance and intelligence sharing assistance, when the coup happened, the nigerian authorities i think were desperate to backfill that assistance. the most logical place for them to turn right now, given that the russians are now in neighbouring countries like burkina faso and mali, was to moscow. the other important factor for washington is we have just now started to see russian military advisers arriving in niger and they have brought with them surface—to—air missiles, a missile defence system, which niger really does not need given the terrorist threat that it faces on the ground. so i think the only other way to interpret this new arriva
let's come back to this partnership then with russia. have we seen, what evidence have we seen a russian military on the ground there and what think the aim of that pivot towards russia is for niger? it is not insomuch ideological as it is the fact that if they cannot get the assistance they need from washington they are going to get it from someone else. when washington suspended its security assistance and intelligence sharing assistance, when the coup happened, the nigerian authorities i...
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he said it would help kyiv slow russia's advance and save thousands of lives. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed at least 1a children. more than a million displaced people are sheltering in the area. gaza's health ministry says the death toll has exceeded 311,000. british mp mark menzies has quit the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election — after claims he misused party funds. the tory party said he had shown behaviour, which fell below standards for mps. the prime minister says he's �*appalled' by the way police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian demonstration in london. the man was steered away during a protest after an officer said he appeared �*openlyjewish'. the uk prime minister's office says rishi sunak is appalled by the way the metropolitan police treated ajewish man, during a pro—palestinian march in london last weekend. an officer told gideon falter, he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators, because he was �*openlyjewish'. there have been calls for
he said it would help kyiv slow russia's advance and save thousands of lives. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed at least 1a children. more than a million displaced people are sheltering in the area. gaza's health ministry says the death toll has exceeded 311,000. british mp mark menzies has quit the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election — after claims he misused party funds. the tory party said he had shown behaviour,...
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fights these types of wars. �* . ~ how russia fights these types of wars. �* ., ~ ., ., ., ~' how russia fights these types of wars. �* ., ~ ., ., ., ~ .,, of wars. and taking a look, as ou of wars. and taking a look, as you say. _ of wars. and taking a look, as you say. about _ of wars. and taking a look, as you say, about how— of wars. and taking a look, as you say, about how russia - of wars. and taking a look, as| you say, about how russia has historically done in regards to the on the battlefield, in your frank assessment, do you think the ukrainian retreat is still possible here? i the ukrainian retreat is still possible here?— the ukrainian retreat is still possible here? i think the best we can ask _ possible here? i think the best we can ask for _ possible here? i think the best we can ask for this _ possible here? i think the best we can ask for this year, - possible here? i think the best we can ask for this year, is - we can ask for this year, is that when the ammunition gets into ukraine, they can stiffen up into ukraine, they can stiffen up the lines. in my mind, very
fights these types of wars. �* . ~ how russia fights these types of wars. �* ., ~ ., ., ., ~' how russia fights these types of wars. �* ., ~ ., ., ., ~ .,, of wars. and taking a look, as ou of wars. and taking a look, as you say. _ of wars. and taking a look, as you say. about _ of wars. and taking a look, as you say, about how— of wars. and taking a look, as you say, about how russia - of wars. and taking a look, as| you say, about how russia has historically done in regards to the on...
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russia says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation. the foreign ministry spokeswoman, maria zakharova, said the aid — which includes ammunition and air defences — was evidence that the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse is in kyiv and says it can't come soon enough for president volodymyr zelensky. he's saying he wants to minimize the time between the political decisions in washington and, in his words, the destruction of the enemy on the eastern front line. he's meeting with his defense minister to talk about installing these incoming air defense systems on cities that need it, like kharkiv in the northeast, you'd imagine, as well as for them to be deployed on the front lines where russia enjoys air superiority. but it is on those very fortifications where president zelensky is hoping this package will change things. because just today we have russia's defense ministry claiming to have on its own, it won't mean much, but it's thought or feared here in kyiv that russia is s
russia says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation. the foreign ministry spokeswoman, maria zakharova, said the aid — which includes ammunition and air defences — was evidence that the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse is in kyiv and says it can't come soon enough for president volodymyr zelensky. he's saying he wants to minimize the time between the political decisions in...
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while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and western doubt at bay. here in uk — the mp, mark menzies, who was suspended from the conservative party over allegations he misused campaign funds, is to quit as an mp at the next election. in a statement, mark meznies said... 0ur political correspondent iain watson has the story. this all got under way, really, when the times newspaper reported a bizarre story where apparently, last december, mr menzies, according to the times, had called, met a local official in his party, in his constituency at 3.15 in the morning demanding £5,000, which he said was a matter of life and death, because he had to be released from a flat in which he was locked by, quote, some bad people. in addition to this, the times newspaper also alleged that some other funds that were meant to be used for campaigning had been used for private medical bills for mr menzies as well. now, he told the times newspaper he disputed those claims. nonetheless
while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and western doubt at bay. here in uk — the mp, mark menzies, who was suspended from the conservative party over allegations he misused campaign funds, is to quit as an mp at the next election. in a statement, mark meznies said... 0ur political correspondent iain watson has the story. this all got under way, really, when the times newspaper reported a bizarre...
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they are continuing to launch them into russia itself, despite the hesitancy or nervousness from its western allies over those enduring fears of this war escalating and spilling out of ukraine's borders. but we heard from security sources, who have proudly said, "look, we have launched drones into eight russian regions," and once again, they are looking to target russian energy infrastructure as russia is with ukraine. we are seeing this tit—for—tat, although not by any stretch on the same scale. and the reason why some in the west are nervous about the strategy is that we talked about the escalation part, it would also drive up fuel prices. so despite this, it is clear ukraine is shutting out that noise and continuing to try and frustrate russian supply lines, in their words. they are saying, "we are hitting these areas to try to limit its ability to feel those tanks and aircraft and those other armoured vehicles in the continued invasion of ukraine. i think this is something ukraine will be keen to talk up against a backdrop of minimal successes in recent weeks. now it's time f
they are continuing to launch them into russia itself, despite the hesitancy or nervousness from its western allies over those enduring fears of this war escalating and spilling out of ukraine's borders. but we heard from security sources, who have proudly said, "look, we have launched drones into eight russian regions," and once again, they are looking to target russian energy infrastructure as russia is with ukraine. we are seeing this tit—for—tat, although not by any stretch on...
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russia has described this as direct support for terrorist activities. but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. officials here say military aid is ready to go, with weapons now expected to reach the battlefield in less than a week. russia has reacted angrily to american politicians approving a package of military assistance for ukraine worth around £50 billion. moscow says washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation, and the bill shows the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse told me about the reaction to the deal from president zelensky. yes. he's described the decision as putting history back on track. i think all of his ministers have been quick to thank the us house of representatives and it's a much—needed boost, really, against the backdrop of there not being many for ukraine of late. now, what does this aid package mean? well, those long—range to medium—range missiles, those air defence systems, just might allow ukrainian forces wh
russia has described this as direct support for terrorist activities. but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. officials here say military aid is ready to go, with weapons now expected to reach the battlefield in less than a week. russia has reacted angrily to american politicians approving a package of military assistance for ukraine worth around £50 billion. moscow says washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation, and the bill shows the...
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in russia, the kremlin have reacted, saying the move will further enrich the us and ruin ukraine even more, by killing even more ukrainians. on this vote, 311 to the maze, 312 to the yes. the bill has passed. this is the moment the house of representatives approved a 60 billion dollar package of military aid for ukraine. it was a rare moment of bipartisan cooperation in the binary world of american politics, with democratsjoining moderate republicans to see off opposition from the hard—right. us officials have indicated that deliveries of munitions and air defence systems are ready to go as soon as there is approval in the senate. our correspondent in kyiv, james waterhouse, has been telling us the funding has been welcomed by the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky. yes, he'sjust said, "i'm grateful to the united states house of representatives, both parties and personally speaker mikejohnson, for the decision". he says that keeps history on the right track. he talks about democracy and freedom always having global significance and will never fail as long as america helps to pr
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can you tell us more about russia's reaction to this aid finally coming through? well, dmitry pask of who is vladimir putin's official spokesman said that the passing of this bill will cost more lives, more ukrainian lives that his claim and that it would damage america's image in the world. it's a reaction that you would expect when the west were united behind ukraine fully once more after a very costly six months for ukraine. i think, a very costly six months for ukraine. ithink, on a very costly six months for ukraine. i think, on a a very costly six months for ukraine. ithink, on a ministerial level in kyiv they are keen to talk up level in kyiv they are keen to talk up this aid package finally arriving. i think they called it a bad day for vladimir putin. maybe he will be privately frustrated that america has fallen into the same... fallen in line with other european allies. nevertheless, his forces have still capitalised. the last six months of not only seen russia mobilise men at a faster rate and use deeper resources, they have also gained momentum, taking
can you tell us more about russia's reaction to this aid finally coming through? well, dmitry pask of who is vladimir putin's official spokesman said that the passing of this bill will cost more lives, more ukrainian lives that his claim and that it would damage america's image in the world. it's a reaction that you would expect when the west were united behind ukraine fully once more after a very costly six months for ukraine. i think, a very costly six months for ukraine. ithink, on a very...
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russia is using its air superiority, notably in the north—east, around the town of kupyansk. president zelensky says more than 10,000 bombs have been dropped on troop positions there as the russians fly almost unchallenged in the skies. ukraine does try and counter—punch where it can. today, its intelligence service released footage of a drone strike on a radar system in neighbouring belgorod region inside russia, which can see targets 300 kilometres away. so ukraine tries to hit back where it can. but you mentioned that us aid package, that multi—billion dollar offering. it's meant to arrive imminently, we're told, but it's clear from today's forecast that any ukrainian benefit won't come before significant russian gains along this eastern front line and right across it, in the words of general oleksandr syrskyi today. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours batter parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced in burundi and uganda. there are also fears
russia is using its air superiority, notably in the north—east, around the town of kupyansk. president zelensky says more than 10,000 bombs have been dropped on troop positions there as the russians fly almost unchallenged in the skies. ukraine does try and counter—punch where it can. today, its intelligence service released footage of a drone strike on a radar system in neighbouring belgorod region inside russia, which can see targets 300 kilometres away. so ukraine tries to hit back where...
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as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, if putin's war and imperial aggression succeeds, every tyrant on earth will take note. america's top diplomat is warning china that washington will act, if beijing doesn't stop providing russia with supplies, for its war in ukraine. antony blinken says he's made it clear to his chinese counterparts that they're "helping fuel the biggest threat" to european security, since the cold war. he's been speaking to laura bicker, in beijing. hello. i'm laura bicker. how are you? antony blinken�*s visit comes as us ties with china are at a turning point. how's your trip been? oh, it's been... we've covered a lot of ground. the dialogue and diplomacy for the cameras hides real discord and distrust. this is what chinese viewers are shown. a cinematic soundtrack accompanies president xi, urging the us to be partners, not rivals. yet, hours earlier, mr blinken was warned the two sides could slip towards conflict. ..and this could not be happening without... but he cam
as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, if putin's war and imperial aggression succeeds, every tyrant on earth will take note. america's top diplomat is warning china that washington will act, if beijing doesn't stop providing russia with supplies, for its war in ukraine. antony blinken says he's made it clear to his chinese counterparts that they're "helping fuel the biggest threat" to european security, since the cold war. he's...
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_ expansion of outreach and news that russia is— expansion of outreach and news that russia is getting in the other side of the _ russia is getting in the other side of the aisle, and egypt is the main support— of the aisle, and egypt is the main support of— of the aisle, and egypt is the main support of the south, so it is very difficult _ support of the south, so it is very difficult to — support of the south, so it is very difficult to control and and the hostility — difficult to control and and the hostility incident, particularly suppression of the violence, without having _ suppression of the violence, without having a _ suppression of the violence, without having a strong eye on the external actors _ having a strong eye on the external actors who — having a strong eye on the external actors who are really foiling this conflict — actors who are really foiling this conflict l— actors who are really foiling this conflict. ., ., ., ,, ., conflict. i want to talk about the international _ conflict. i want to talk about the international community - conflict. i want to t
_ expansion of outreach and news that russia is— expansion of outreach and news that russia is getting in the other side of the _ russia is getting in the other side of the aisle, and egypt is the main support— of the aisle, and egypt is the main support of— of the aisle, and egypt is the main support of the south, so it is very difficult _ support of the south, so it is very difficult to — support of the south, so it is very difficult to control and and the hostility — difficult to...
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there is news that russia is getting in the other side of the aisle. and egypt is a main supporter of the saf, as well, with drones. so it is very difficult control and end the hostility in sudan and the escalation of violence without having a strong eye on external actors that are feeling the conflict for their own ends. i want to talk about international community on this. we have about a minute left, but in terms of donor pledges from paris, some 2 billion, do we know that money could be getting on any soon, when we know the humanitarian situation is very difficult. the united nations is also calling for deescalation. it is difficult. it was very good to see that pledge is met, but it is also very gloomy picture of seeing that how this could reach the people who are in need. there are several very striking policies from the de facto government in port sudan, but also from the rsf side which is like "don't go there or you" — that come, they have to put conditions, that people have to be rsf and they have to obey the rsf rules to get access to aid.
there is news that russia is getting in the other side of the aisle. and egypt is a main supporter of the saf, as well, with drones. so it is very difficult control and end the hostility in sudan and the escalation of violence without having a strong eye on external actors that are feeling the conflict for their own ends. i want to talk about international community on this. we have about a minute left, but in terms of donor pledges from paris, some 2 billion, do we know that money could be...
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what is your reaction. 17 russia. what is your reaction. unfortunately, many people do not understand what is happening in the kremlin and what they want. until today, they didn't change the strategy. they want to surrender of ukraine, and the one surrender of the west. they include five regions of ukraine into the constitution, which is brutal violation of all possible written and unwritten rules of international law, and they want to surrender. i don't think there is any volunteers in ukraine nor in the west to sign off things like that. people in the kremlin only understand force. and finally, russians in london and brussels, everyone efforts agrees with them. so, that is why if you want peace, we to fight. so, that is why if you want peace, we to fight-— we to fight. thank you for taking the time to _ we to fight. thank you for taking the time to give _ we to fight. thank you for taking the time to give it _ we to fight. thank you for taking the time to give it your- the time to give it your perspective. and we do have more reaction o
what is your reaction. 17 russia. what is your reaction. unfortunately, many people do not understand what is happening in the kremlin and what they want. until today, they didn't change the strategy. they want to surrender of ukraine, and the one surrender of the west. they include five regions of ukraine into the constitution, which is brutal violation of all possible written and unwritten rules of international law, and they want to surrender. i don't think there is any volunteers in ukraine...
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russia says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation. the foreign ministry spokeswoman, maria zakharova, said the aid — which includes ammunition and air defences, was evidence that the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". the bill will see a $61 billion dollar package for ukraine, package for ukraine, including ammunition and air defences. presidentjoe biden welcomed the deal, which he said would "answer history's call". ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky described the american support as "vital" and said it would save thousands of lives. russian officials on the other hand, said it would further ruin ukraine and result in the deaths of even more ukrainians. there's a huge reaction from ukrainians to the news of the funding, many of them thanking the us on social media. let's hearfrom residents in the capital, kyiv. translation: of course it is not too late. - in any case, aid is needed. and whether it would be later or earlier, in any case it will help. it will help a lot. i think that our guys will be alive. that i
russia says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation. the foreign ministry spokeswoman, maria zakharova, said the aid — which includes ammunition and air defences, was evidence that the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". the bill will see a $61 billion dollar package for ukraine, package for ukraine, including ammunition and air defences. presidentjoe biden welcomed the deal, which he said would "answer history's...