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a really big course. 50, it is a really big symbolic— course. 50, it is a really big symbolic moment but course. so, it is a really big symbolic moment but obviously what president _ symbolic moment but obviously what president zelensky is hinting at here _ president zelensky is hinting at here is— president zelensky is hinting at here is that it is a milestone but it really— here is that it is a milestone but it really does look like this is a conflict — it really does look like this is a conflict that could go on for months and years. — conflict that could go on for months and years, and there is a very long and years, and there is a very long and difficult — and years, and there is a very long and difficult road ahead for the army— and difficult road ahead for the army that is trying to defend ukraine _ army that is trying to defend ukraine against this terrible russian _ ukraine against this terrible russian invasion, and the russian war crimes — russian invasion, and the russian war crimes that we are seeing happening in areas of ukraine that were _ happening in areas of ukraine that were occupied by russia.— happening in areas of ukraine that were occupied by russia. rosa, the same story — were occupied by russia. rosa, the same story but _ were occupied by russia. rosa, the same story but with _ were occupied by russia. rosa, the same story but with a _ were occupied by russia. rosa, the same story but with a picture - were occupied by russia. rosa, the same story but with a picture of - same story but with a picture of president zelensky whilst on a visit to kherson, the front page of the metro, and i suppose the optics of thatisit metro, and i suppose the optics of that is it builds morale for not only the troops but for ukrainians as well? . . , . only the troops but for ukrainians as well? ., , , , ., as well? that is right, yes, great morale booster _ as well? that is right, yes, great morale booster for _ as well? that is right, yes, great morale booster for ukraine - as well? that is right, yes, greatl morale booster for ukraine today, as well? that is right, yes, great. morale booster for ukraine today, it follows those pictures we saw yesterday when the troops entered kherson, and really very moving indeed. zelensky is actually
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absolutely a genius at getting the message across that he wants to so he was very clear today, quite a striking thing to say that he thinks it is the beginning of the end of the war, but very much that if they cannot do it alone and he is continuing to call for nato support, and i think it was an accident that eu flags have appeared in kherson and he's really making the case that he needs to a defence backing to continue, to be able to continue scenes like this. kherson was the only regional capital that the russians had occupied so a massive morale blow going to the other way on russia and putin has been quite quiet recently, he has not gone to the 620 summit that is being held at the 620 summit that is being held at the moment, so it does make you slightly worried about what his next step would be, so i am not sure we can quite agree with him yet that the war is on the first step of the end of the war, but let's hope i am
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being too negative there and that it is. . ., being too negative there and that it is. �* ., , . being too negative there and that it is. . ., , . , ., , being too negative there and that it is. another picture story, the front .a i e is. another picture story, the front -a~e of is. another picture story, the front page of the — is. another picture story, the front page of the independent, - is. another picture story, the front page of the independent, sarnia, i is. another picture story, the front i page of the independent, sarnia, the two leaders, us and the chinese leader saying that i think we understand each other, would you think of that image?— think of that image? well, it is their first meeting, _ think of that image? well, it is their first meeting, positive . their first meeting, positive rhetoric— their first meeting, positive rhetoric coming out of it, as there so often _ rhetoric coming out of it, as there so often is — rhetoric coming out of it, as there so often is in _ rhetoric coming out of it, as there so often is in these meetings, as you would — so often is in these meetings, as you would expect, really, but the huge _ you would expect, really, but the huge elephant in the room is officially— huge elephant in the room is officially taiwan, most people would acknowledge that china american relations— acknowledge that china american relations are at an idea compared to what i _ relations are at an idea compared to what i have — relations are at an idea compared to what i have been in recent decades and that— what i have been in recent decades and that is— what i have been in recent decades and that is because of taiwan, nancy pelosi _ and that is because of taiwan, nancy pelosi the _ and that is because of taiwan, nancy pelosi the us speaker went to visit taiwan— pelosi the us speaker went to visit taiwan last year, that led to a real impasse _ taiwan last year, that led to a real impasse and both sides taking action to show— impasse and both sides taking action to show each other they were displeased with each other so, you know, _ displeased with each other so, you know. this — displeased with each other so, you know, this is global affairs, and,
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you know. — know, this is global affairs, and, you know, these world leaders meet and they— you know, these world leaders meet and they talk and it is better that they do— and they talk and it is better that they do then they don't. at the same time, _ they do then they don't. at the same tinre, i_ they do then they don't. at the same tinre, lthink. — they do then they don't. at the same time, ithink, what they do then they don't. at the same time, i think, what happens to us china _ time, i think, what happens to us china relations, indeed what happens to relations _ china relations, indeed what happens to relations in china and the whole of the _ to relations in china and the whole of the west will be determined by what action the china chooses to take or— what action the china chooses to take or not — what action the china chooses to take or not to take with respect to taiwan— take or not to take with respect to taiwan and — take or not to take with respect to taiwan and lots of people have actually. — taiwan and lots of people have actually, as we discussed, ukraine and russia, — actually, as we discussed, ukraine and russia, lots of people are drawn parallels _ and russia, lots of people are drawn parallels between russia and ukraine a couple _ parallels between russia and ukraine a couple of _ parallels between russia and ukraine a couple of years ago and where we are now— a couple of years ago and where we are now with china and taiwan, china being _ are now with china and taiwan, china being the _ are now with china and taiwan, china being the aggressor and claiming territory— being the aggressor and claiming territory in taiwan when taiwan recognised as an independent country~ — recognised as an independent count . ., recognised as an independent count. ., , . , recognised as an independent count. ., , . ., country. that takes us nicely onto the financial _ country. that takes us nicely onto the financial times, _ country. that takes us nicely onto the financial times, the - country. that takes us nicely onto the financial times, the same - country. that takes us nicely onto i the financial times, the same story, you know you do wonder what was behind the smiles and what taiwan, rosa? . . �* behind the smiles and what taiwan, rosa? , , �* ., , ., , rosa? yes, president biden has a bit more full fight _ rosa? yes, president biden has a bit more full fight than _ rosa? yes, president biden has a bit more full fight than american - more full fight than american presence had been at late —— of late. he is not to cash afraid to
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speak up about things like taiwan and hong kong, for example, sol guess there was always a sort of fear or a feeling that taiwan might overshadow their first meeting. i have spoken on zoom before, i think they have had five face—to—face via camera meetings before and apparently president biden did raise the subject of taiwan and they came away with a form of words where china, beijing issued a statement saying that taiwan was a red line but president biden also agreed there was no imminent invasion so it seems like it was three and a half hours along so it seemed like it was a businesslike meeting, there was one expert on the front of the ft suggesting this could be a turning point and it could lead to a bit of a thaw in relations, i think we'll have to wait and see in the next couple of months whether that is proved to be the case, but they have much in common, the economies are
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dependent on each other, and they seem to have come to an accord ever russia and ukraine in both saying that they really don't want the conflict to escalate there. {lilla that they really don't want the conflict to escalate there. 0k, very cuickl , conflict to escalate there. 0k, very quickly. we — conflict to escalate there. 0k, very quickly. we are _ conflict to escalate there. 0k, very quickly, we are going _ conflict to escalate there. 0k, very quickly, we are going to _ conflict to escalate there. 0k, very quickly, we are going to squeeze . conflict to escalate there. 0k, veryj quickly, we are going to squeeze in the next page, couple of months ago is with little about a lack of chicken, i suppose the question is which came first, the chicken of the egg? in this case it was the chicken. this is the front page of the daily star.— the daily star. yes, apparently, wetherspoon's _ the daily star. yes, apparently, wetherspoon's is _ the daily star. yes, apparently, wetherspoon's is having - the daily star. yes, apparently, wetherspoon's is having issues| wetherspoon's is having issues getting — wetherspoon's is having issues getting hold of eggs and it is replacing eggs with sausage in its breakfast, maybe that means you get extra sausage. this is part of farmers— extra sausage. this is part of farmers have been warning for a while _ farmers have been warning for a while now— farmers have been warning for a while now about growing egg shortages and the reason is that even _ shortages and the reason is that even though the price of eggs has gone _ even though the price of eggs has gone up _ even though the price of eggs has gone up over the last kind a few nronths. — gone up over the last kind a few nronths. as— gone up over the last kind a few months, as people will have noticed, very little _ months, as people will have noticed, very little of— months, as people will have noticed, very little of that increase, less than _ very little of that increase, less than a — very little of that increase, less than a quarter of the increase in price. _ than a quarter of the increase in price. has— than a quarter of the increase in price, has been passed back to farnrers. — price, has been passed back to
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farmers, yet they are facing vastly increased — farmers, yet they are facing vastly increased cost three chicken feed etc, so— increased cost three chicken feed etc, so farmers have been warning about— etc, so farmers have been warning about this — etc, so farmers have been warning about this for some time, supermarkets are ok but it is big companies — supermarkets are ok but it is big companies like wetherspoon's that are at— companies like wetherspoon's that are at the — companies like wetherspoon's that are at the sharp end of the shortage but it— are at the sharp end of the shortage but it is— are at the sharp end of the shortage but it is entirely possible that consumers may be facing egg shortages as well in the coming few months _ shortages as well in the coming few months every don't talk this issue out. months every don't talk this issue out it_ months every don't talk this issue out. �* , . , . months every don't talk this issue out. , . , out. a funny headline but a serious issue, i out. a funny headline but a serious issue. lwill— out. a funny headline but a serious issue, i will come _ out. a funny headline but a serious issue, i will come back— out. a funny headline but a serious issue, i will come back to - out. a funny headline but a serious issue, i will come back to you - out. a funny headline but a serious issue, i will come back to you on . issue, i will come back to you on this particular story in the next edition of the papers at 11:30pm, but for now, thank you so much and thank you for being with us for the papers, i will be back again at 11:30pm, in the meantime, plenty more coming up.
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hello, i'm mark edwards with your sports. heartbreak for england hello, i'm mark edwards with your sports. heartbreakfor england �*s women as their hopes of reaching the first women's rugby league world cup were —— by 20 to six loss to a powerful new zealand team. england have never beaten new zealand, they knew the task in their semifinal would be tough, but in the build—up to this tournament, they have been outspoken and vocal about the fact that their dream has been to when that their dream has been to when that final at old trafford and here at york, they start fast, francesca goldthorpe getting the hosts after an excellent start, finishing off a wonderful team try, there were 6— out and they were full of but new zealand, they are full of pelleted, still works in the women's rugby league game and it wasn't long before they scored two tries and they were the ones that went in at half—time with an 8—6 lead, and then after the two tries
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after the break, two more tries again for the new zealand team had them in control of this tie and trailing then might they trill“? théfim'fimfhéswsf ' ' ' bridge up br zealand up item” ram ~~~ class. new zealand are professional a lot of play in the players, a lot of them play in the domestic league in australia. they domestic leaguesln australia.~they beenin domestic leagdein adetralieethey been in five finals, domestic leagdein adetralieethey have in five finals, domestic leagdein adetralieethey have in three five finals, domestic leagdein adetralieethey have in three fi them, 5, domestic leagdein adetralieethey have in three fi them, this domestic leagdein adetralieethey always n three fi them, this domestic leagdein adetralieethey always n th to fi them, this domestic leagdein adetralieethey always n th to be them, this domestic leagdein adetralieethey always n th to be tough. :his domestic leagdein adetralieethey always n th to be tough. their was always going to be tough. their dreams are now over and it is going to be new zealand who will face australia who are the defending champions, they won the last two editions of this world cup in that final at old trafford on sunday. but the england fans, they still have the england fans, they still have the wheelchair final to look forward to because england will face france in the final in manchester of financial start australia will be new zealand's opponents in the final at old trafford in manchester. the defending champions thrashed papua new guinea 82—0, scoring 15 tries. there were hat—tricks for isabelle kelly and emma tonegato. australia will be on the hunt for a third successive world cup
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crown when they take on the kiwis on saturday. england and wales head off to qatar tomorrow, they have been doing their final media duties ahead of their flight to the middle east. it's a first world cup in 64 years for the welsh, who take on the usa in their first group match in a week's time. wales captain gareth bale says he's 100% fit and insists it's hard to say what a successful tournament would look like for his team. i think for us we are going in for the mindset of wheat take each game as it comes, we give 110% and whatever comes of that, it has been a successfuljourney whatever comes of that, it has been a successful journey for whatever comes of that, it has been a successfuljourney for us and we will be doing everything we can to qualify out of the group and go as far as we can, but we just need to do what we do best, give all of our heart for this shirt and that will be enough for us and the fans.
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manchester united have issued a brief statement about the comments made by cristiano ronaldo. the five—time ballon d'or winner said he felt betrayed by the club and was being forced out. he told piers morgan uncensored on talktv that he he has no respect for his manager eric ten haag as the dutchman has no respect for him. man united say they are working on establishing the full facts, and theirfocus remains on preparing for the rest of the season. the full interview with ronaldo will be played out on wednesday and thursday on talktv. they are trying to foresee out? not only the coach but another two or three guys around the club. at senior executive level?- three guys around the club. at senior executive level? yes. i felt betra ed. senior executive level? yes. i felt betrayed- you _ senior executive level? yes. i felt betrayed. you think _ senior executive level? yes. i felt betrayed. you think they - senior executive level? yes. i felt betrayed. you think they are - senior executive level? yes. i felt| betrayed. you think they are trying to get rid of you?— betrayed. you think they are trying to get rid of you? honestly? people should listen _ to get rid of you? honestly? people should listen to _ to get rid of you? honestly? people should listen to the _ to get rid of you? honestly? people should listen to the truth, - to get rid of you? honestly? people should listen to the truth, yes, - to get rid of you? honestly? people should listen to the truth, yes, i - should listen to the truth, yes, i feel betrayed and i felt that some people, they don't want me here, not only this year but last year, too.
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well, there's been a huge reaction to this interview before it's fully aired. we spoke to some united fans outside of old trafford. he is only human, he has come back and he excited more than what he has got, and i can see where he is coming from but i think that he needs to also show professionalism in what he is doing and maybe not say it in the way he has.— say it in the way he has. probably at the door— say it in the way he has. probably at the door in _ say it in the way he has. probably at the door in january, _ say it in the way he has. probably at the door in january, i - say it in the way he has. probably at the door in january, i would . at the door injanuary, i would imagine. — at the door injanuary, i would imagine, which is sad, we would love to see _ imagine, which is sad, we would love to see him _ imagine, which is sad, we would love to see him staying here but i think he is _ to see him staying here but i think he is gone — to see him staying here but i think he is gone injanuary now. | to see him staying here but i think he is gone in january now.- he is gone in january now. i think is on the world _ he is gone in january now. i think is on the world cup _ he is gone in january now. i think is on the world cup and - he is gone in january now. i think is on the world cup and the - is on the world cup and the resurrecting his career so he can move to summarise. seven—time champion ronnie 0'sullivan is through to the second round of the uk snooker championship in york. he beat matthew stevens six frames to two. the tournament has had a format change this year — with the top 16 seeded players automatically going through to the last 32 stage — where they face 16 qualifiers. despite his victory, 0'sullivan doesn't seem to be quite getting into the swing
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of it just yet. i feel flat, i'll be ifeel flat, i'll be honest i feel flat, i'll be honest with you, i don't really want to play snooker at the moment, i don't really play much snooker, ijust listen to my body and mind. i am applying myself mentally, whether i play good or bad, i don't care, i will always apply myself well when i am out there. i don't really feel bust up but that is normal, i suppose. stuart bingham is also through — he beat liam highfield by six frames to two and will face ryan day in the last 16. you can see the rest of the day's results on the bbc sport website. and that's all the sport from us for now. we closed out monday on a relatively close —— it is going to be driving its way steadily north and east,
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6ail. thus in the heaviest of the rain and once the rain clears, a case of sunny spells and scattered showers following on behind. first thing in the morning, the heaviest of the rain will be across the south coast moving up towards the midlands, east wales, gradually into the north of england and it will tend to sit across eastern scotland and north—east england by the end of the day. sunny spells following on behind, scoreless showers developing in the far south—west and windy, particularly in the rain with gusts in excess of 50 miles an hour. temperatures down in recent days, 11 to 14 celsius, but that is pretty much where they should be for this time of year. tuesday into wednesday, sunny spells and scattered showers are set to continue but there is more wet and windy weather on its way later on wednesday.
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welcome to newsday. i'm karishma vaswani, reporting live from bali, where the 620 summit is officially getting under way. 0n the eve of the summit, joe biden shook hands with xi jinping for the first time since taking office, and played down fears of a confrontation with china. i absolutely believe there need not be a new cold war. i've met many times with xi jinping, and we were candid and clear with one another across the board. also coming up: a special report on indonesia's energy dilemma. it's one of the biggest coal producers in the world.

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