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border. turning miles to the ukraine border. turning to our next — miles to the ukraine border. turning to our next paper. — miles to the ukraine border. turning to our next paper, the _ miles to the ukraine border. turning to our next paper, the daily - miles to the ukraine border. turning to our next paper, the daily mail. i vladimir putin's decimated forces could lose the war in ukraine. the need to rent _ could lose the war in ukraine. he: need to rent out this man for morale boosting and i founded the single most optimistic interview that i had seen all week. i hope some of it is true and that it's notjust propaganda in itself. it is very top ranking and an admiral is saying, also, the convoy as stock that some of the russian soldiers returning to camp out in the woods and had no idea why they're there in the name the resistance and were shocked and horrified. he says, they touched on this horrible talk we had with the nuclear deterrent could go today and he said, that is really because it's not going well for him on the ground
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and so, that is him trying to shift the narrative. and this whole talk about the no—fly zone which everyone has that cannot happen because of his euphemism of destination. and he made the point that the real danger and hostilities coming from artillery on the ground on showing comets but that could change within the week but at the moment, the they have just framed it that way. a little. �* , ., ., little. and when you hear the president _ little. and when you hear the president there _ little. and when you hear the president there are _ little. and when you hear the president there are these - little. and when you hear the - president there are these appeals for a no—fly ukrainian they have been training for this war went to
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our territory and britain, the british army have been training ukrainian soldiers. well over 20,000 troops and you can cascade that down into their ranks. i think ukraine has been — into their ranks. i think ukraine has been prepared for war for eight russia _ has been prepared for war for eight russia hasn't, for example, achieved air superiority over. it seemed to be a _ air superiority over. it seemed to be a quick— air superiority over. it seemed to be a quick advanced that stalled. in the may— be a quick advanced that stalled. in the may take more extreme measures civilians _ the may take more extreme measures civilians more and this is not a good — civilians more and this is not a good war_ civilians more and this is not a good war for the kremlin and certainly— good war for the kremlin and certainly it appears that ukrainians are far— certainly it appears that ukrainians are far more prepared for it that the russian troops on the ground are. ~ ., ., ., the russian troops on the ground are. . ., ., ., are. we did have a warning saying
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that this was _ are. we did have a warning saying that this was going _ are. we did have a warning saying that this was going to _ are. we did have a warning saying that this was going to be - are. we did have a warning saying that this was going to be long - are. we did have a warning saying that this was going to be long and j that this was going to be long and drawn out as well. and that is the fear and yet we had pledges of aid, military aid from germany. i think it was caroline that brought it up earlier. germany, the us as well and we have all this military aid coming in for something that could well last a fairly long time and caroline, if you want to pick that up? caroline, if you want to pick that u . ? , ., ., , caroline, if you want to pick that u? , ., ., , . 4' ., caroline, if you want to pick that up? yes and he was quick to say that an bod up? yes and he was quick to say that anybody lending _ up? yes and he was quick to say that anybody lending any _ up? yes and he was quick to say that anybody lending any kind _ up? yes and he was quick to say that anybody lending any kind of- up? yes and he was quick to say that anybody lending any kind of armour, | anybody lending any kind of armour, inc. kind of military assets, that is tantamount to them declaring war. this is shifting the narrative because of the moment, what is meant to be seven days and in seven days out is looking a lot more extended. i think at the moment, as you say, with all of this shifting around and people making offers, he has to keep escalating and it's turning into the two horribly real game of risk. it
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is bluff on both sides. i love somebody, humans in a what did jfk do with the cuban missile crisis inc. offer them a dignified way out. if vladimir putin banks assist in the table and is embarrassed by these defeats on the ground and ukraine grins in carries landmines across the road, 2a morale boosting beauty still wanting to see too many of those and act in a terribly escalated way and so, i think it's a very careful game that needs to be played on all sorts of levels. m50 played on all sorts of levels. also ickina u- played on all sorts of levels. also picking up on _ played on all sorts of levels. also picking up on something and that is the narrative and how that is being told in russia and how ukraine is
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also putting out its form, dispelling the misinformation. just pick that up for us.— pick that up for us. misinformation is an issue — pick that up for us. misinformation is an issue but _ pick that up for us. misinformation is an issue but we _ pick that up for us. misinformation is an issue but we also _ pick that up for us. misinformation is an issue but we also have - pick that up for us. misinformation is an issue but we also have to - is an issue but we also have to be careful_ is an issue but we also have to be careful here — is an issue but we also have to be careful here just because a thousand people _ careful here just because a thousand people are _ careful here just because a thousand people are protesting in moscow does mean _ people are protesting in moscow does mean that— people are protesting in moscow does mean that every single person in russia _ mean that every single person in russia is— mean that every single person in russia is against vladimir putin. quite _ russia is against vladimir putin. quite the — russia is against vladimir putin. quite the opposite. he still has significant support and may be seeing — significant support and may be seeing lots of photographs, but we're _ seeing lots of photographs, but we're not — seeing lots of photographs, but we're not seeing photographs of thousands of people on the street supporting putin. misinformation is of our— supporting putin. misinformation is of our age — supporting putin. misinformation is of our age and it's also timeless. both— of our age and it's also timeless. both sides — of our age and it's also timeless. both sides are going to try to present— both sides are going to try to present their own version. the fact that russia — present their own version. the fact that russia is shutting down facebook says they are doing particularly well controlling information in the country. a very fun and _ information in the country. a very fun and inspiring figure and he has done _ fun and inspiring figure and he has done enough to galvanise the west and it— done enough to galvanise the west and it may—
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done enough to galvanise the west and it may end up as a proxy war and during— and it may end up as a proxy war and during the— and it may end up as a proxy war and during the cold war, the cold war never_ during the cold war, the cold war never really got hot but their proxy wars all _ never really got hot but their proxy wars all of — never really got hot but their proxy wars all of the war. and where communist forces and us forces pitted _ communist forces and us forces pitted against each other within a national— pitted against each other within a national contest. the idea that people — national contest. the idea that people that he may putin will be able to _ people that he may putin will be able to conquer and hold ukraine, that is— able to conquer and hold ukraine, that is for— able to conquer and hold ukraine, that is for the birds. they will end up, if— that is for the birds. they will end up. if it— that is for the birds. they will end up, if it comes down to the best of our resistance, the idea that putin is going _ our resistance, the idea that putin is going to — our resistance, the idea that putin is going to at some point vanquish ukrainiahs— is going to at some point vanquish ukrainians and the just be quiet and accept _ ukrainians and the just be quiet and accept this— ukrainians and the just be quiet and accept this new russian world order, that is— accept this new russian world order, that is never— accept this new russian world order, that is never going to happen. and so, my— that is never going to happen. and so, my concern is how long this will dra- so, my concern is how long this will drag on _ so, my concern is how long this will dra: on. . . ., , ., drag on. the financial times as our next paper- — drag on. the financial times as our next paper- we _ drag on. the financial times as our next paper. we have _ drag on. the financial times as our next paper. we have seen - drag on. the financial times as our next paper. we have seen the - next paper. we have seen the sanctions increase, haven't we. the latest one on the table being discussed in the us is very active
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discussion suspending russian oil. extraordinary, just earlier in the week, but this would change as the number of sacrifice being made onto the westerner to expedite this isolation of russia, oil is the big one, isn't it. vladimir putin is always threatened to squeeze the west in anyway and now the us misses the secretary of state haven't to the secretary of state haven't to the president and he is willing to do that as a massive connective exercise of the rest of the western allies that he has a said if necessary, not necessarily, go alone. that is really quite something for the west and pete turning off your tax, we will be having them. i'm sure it will be a longer more drawn out process instead of making it next couple of days, but nevertheless it's big talk. basically, it’s
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days, but nevertheless it's big talk. basically,— talk. basically, it's what it will come down — talk. basically, it's what it will come down to. _ talk. basically, it's what it will come down to. economics - talk. basically, it's what it will- come down to. economics sacrifice across the — come down to. economics sacrifice across the western _ come down to. economics sacrifice across the western world. - come down to. economics sacrifice across the western world. it - come down to. economics sacrifice across the western world. it was l come down to. economics sacrificej across the western world. it was 11 scattered _ across the western world. it was 11 scattered response and will weather that. scattered response and will weather that this _ scattered response and will weather that. this proves to me that not 'ust that. this proves to me that not just the — that. this proves to me that not just the us _ that. this proves to me that not just the us but other countries, we have to _ just the us but other countries, we have to start with sanctions, this is the _ have to start with sanctions, this is the first— have to start with sanctions, this is the first salvo of what hopefully will be _ is the first salvo of what hopefully will be an — is the first salvo of what hopefully will be an increasing wretched against — will be an increasing wretched against the russians and oil is obviously— against the russians and oil is obviously next on the list but there are so— obviously next on the list but there are so many— obviously next on the list but there are so many more things we can do to put pressure _ are so many more things we can do to put pressure on russia economically and this— put pressure on russia economically and this is— put pressure on russia economically and this is only the start will really hurt — and this is only the start will really hurt russia _ and this is only the start ll really hurt russia then? and this is only the start will really hurt russia then? cut| and this is only the start will- really hurt russia then? cut them off, cut really hurt russia then? cut them off. cut them _ really hurt russia then? cut them off, cut them off _ really hurt russia then? cut them off, cut them off from _ really hurt russia then? cut them| off, cut them off from everywhere they can _ off, cut them off from everywhere they can make money and a lot is sorry— they can make money and a lot is sorry been— they can make money and a lot is sorry been done in terms of those
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basic things. you have to make an actual— basic things. you have to make an actual pariah. olympics had to be coached — actual pariah. olympics had to be coached that he may it but there has to be _ coached that he may it but there has to be 360 _ coached that he may it but there has to be 360 degrees concerted effort to make _ to be 360 degrees concerted effort to make sure that the russians are sold anywhere in the world or the country in — sold anywhere in the world or the country in the world and no country can have _ country in the world and no country can have any— country in the world and no country can have any property in london and no russian _ can have any property in london and no russian can only yacht anywhere in london — no russian can only yacht anywhere in london. he made a good start and atrocities. _ in london. he made a good start and atrocities. if— in london. he made a good start and atrocities, if they continue in russia and the way we have been seeing, _ russia and the way we have been seeing, and the news was a skit tighter— seeing, and the news was a skit tighter and tighter. oil will be a bil tighter and tighter. oil will be a big hit. — tighter and tighter. oil will be a big hit, display gas was a big kid. and we _ big hit, display gas was a big kid. and we ticking in terms of russian -as and we ticking in terms of russian gas but _ and we ticking in terms of russian gas but it— and we ticking in terms of russian gas but it will be painful for the uk and — gas but it will be painful for the uk. and for countries but public support— uk. and for countries but public support is— uk. and for countries but public support is there they want to make
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more _ support is there they want to make more extreme measures. in support is there they want to make more extreme measures.— support is there they want to make more extreme measures. in the shape of china, whether _ more extreme measures. in the shape of china, whether or _ more extreme measures. in the shape of china, whether or not _ more extreme measures. in the shape of china, whether or not he _ more extreme measures. in the shape of china, whether or not he could - of china, whether or not he could help. that's it for the papers. this hour. xxxx and xxxx will be back again at 11:30 goodbye tony and caroline will be back again at 11:30 goodbye for now.( hello. the weekend brought as a lot of dry weather with variable amounts of sunshine. but the cloud did tend to break up more later on sunday so we've had clear spells through sunday night. that means certainly a cold start to monday morning. widespread frost to start off this working week but a lot of dry and sunny weather on the cards, at least for the next 2a hours or so. temperatures first thing, monday may be as low as low as —5, -6 across parts of scotland. very cold for northern england, northern ireland down into the midlands.
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a little less cold in the far south where a bit of a breeze blowing through the morning. but there will be more sunshine compared to the weekend across many southern and eastern parts of england. elsewhere a little bit of patchy clouds drifting across wales, northern ireland, northern england, southern scotland but it is looking drive. scotland but it is looking dry. it's all going to feel particular warm silly bit of a breeze coming in low easterly direction. temperatures at best on monday afternoon only between around about seven to 9 degrees for most of us. despite a lot of spring sunshine around, it isn't going to feel particularly warm for this time of year. but dry with light winds, a pleasant day ahead on monday. tuesday, there will be a few areas of cloud drifting from south to north. but still some long, clear spells so another cold night. probably temperatures not quite as low first thing tuesday as they are best think monday morning. but still a widespread frost for tuesday morning. set to change a little bit through the day on tuesday because we've got a weather front approaching from the west. high pressure easing
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off towards the east. that means the breeze is going to be picking up, we will see more cloud rolling in from the west and some rain for northern ireland and western parts of britain later in the day. eastern scotland, eastern england should stay dry with some sunshine all day. it will turn a little bit less cold. we are starting to see some of those temperatures back up into double figures on tuesday. looking ahead towards the middle of the week and things are gradually more unsettled. as a weather front starts to try and work in from the atlantic, high pressure still sitting off to the east so they are only making slow progress eastwards across the uk. but what they are also going to bring is a change in wind direction. into wednesday, you can see yellow colours, this warmer air mass starting to move in with those southerly winds. yes, not as cold with temperatures on the rise but also turning wet and windy on wednesday towards the west. fairly heavy, persistent rain for northern ireland pushing into western parts of britain. in the east, should be largely dry but temperatures back into double figures. bye for now.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... harrowing scenes in ukraine as russian forces step in irpin — north—west of the capital — residents flee for their lives — under relentless bombardment. there is a fair amount of in coming buyer coming into this now. artillery fire, there are loads of civilians around. a bridge used by civilians to flee the town, was blown up to slow
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the russian offensive, leaving many elderly especially vulnerable.

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