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potentially have to be compromises on both sides. we are a long way off being able to work out what a final peace deal would look like and a long way off a ceasefire and a peace deal being pieced together. fine deal being pieced together. one da it has deal being pieced together. one day it has to _ deal being pieced together. one day it has to come, surely, the work can go on forever. in that sense do we think if there ware and agreements, it would be
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monitored by european peacekeeping troops on the ground, with possibly american air cover? that has been the suggestion. patriot missiles and so on. if suggestion. patriot missiles and so on-— suggestion. patriot missiles andsoon. , and so on. if i was to stick my neck on _ and so on. if i was to stick my neck on the — and so on. if i was to stick my neck on the line, _ and so on. if i was to stick my neck on the line, warfare - and so on. if i was to stick my neck on the line, warfare is i neck on the line, warfare is diplomacy by other means and every war ends in one kind of agreements, some kind of deal. you are out the war outright and imposed a deal on the enemy, orwhat and imposed a deal on the enemy, or what happened in vietnam, iraq, afghanistan and elsewhere, you come up with something mutual that you can then begin to negotiate from. this is where we are going to get. i say i think we could see something whether it's a demilitarised zone policed by a coalition of the willing, which could be european nations, it could be european nations, it could include the likes of canada and other countries coming in, and that demilitarised zone is possibly administered by the united
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nations may be in the same way we have the peace line in cyprus or something else. again, i'm speculating, we are a long way off work out what a final deal would be. a long way off work out what a final dealwould be.— final dealwould be. pete head seth said we _ final dealwould be. pete head seth said we can _ final dealwould be. pete head seth said we can go _ final dealwould be. pete head seth said we can go back - final dealwould be. pete head seth said we can go back to i final dealwould be. pete head| seth said we can go back to the old ukrainian borders, so there has to be some haggling on land, some sort of land swap i suppose and the land that russia has seized militarily, some of which it would hold onto. , , , some of which it would hold onto. ,, ~ ., some of which it would hold onto. _ . ., , onto. possibly. what i proposed with the united _ onto. possibly. what i proposed with the united nations - with the united nations protectorate zoom would mean that you will not back to the old ukrainian borders. there is the sound that is owned by the international community. that is one potential solution to that. president zolinski himself before donald trump got inaugurated went to him at this peace plan and is part of it he sought the conflict freezing on the line is that it is at the moment, then him getting the territories back at some stage
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in the future through diplomatic negotiation. we are seeing elements of his plan being pushed back to him again. the bit that vladimir zolinski will not like is this clear statement saying that ukraine will not be allowed membership of nato. it ukraine was a long way off being omitted anyway. so you think that is a question of semantics, really, whether you said ukraine canjoin nato or not was not going to happen so it doesn't matter very much. we heard conflicting statements come out. the secretary of state for defence in the us that there would not be brutes on the ground. thenjd vance said if vladimir putin doesn't agree to any peace settlement that could be us boots on the ground. this is donald trump as mac approach. he is controversial in the way he
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approaches things, very unconventional, he believes people getting —— he policed people getting —— he policed people to get them to the table. it is very hard to pull all these threads together so we can see what a final solution would look like. he has clearly _ solution would look like. he has clearly blindsided a lot of allies, donald trump, ruffled a lot of feathers, some of whom have talked quite darkly about potential appeasement of russia and vladimir putin.— and vladimir putin. yes, he ruffles feathers. _ and vladimir putin. yes, he ruffles feathers. he - and vladimir putin. yes, he ruffles feathers. he did - and vladimir putin. yes, he | ruffles feathers. he did that when he was president the first time round and turned round is article five and said if you don't pay you don't play when it comes to article five of nato. that meant a lot of nato members who were not playing 30% of gdp started to up their defence budgets to 2%. we are now hearing him say 5%. the new nato secretary general assent
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3%. this is time for nato countries to wake up and recognise they will have to pay for more. the americans pay 3.2%. there are three major conflicts developing around the world, russia and ukraine in europe, the middle east that has not settled in any way, and bring conflict in southeast asia. us national interest to southeast asia, the middle east, then europe and he is insisting that the eu and european step up to take responsibility for one of those so the us can focus on others. they are all linked.— they are all linked. really aood to they are all linked. really good to talk _ they are all linked. really good to talk to _ they are all linked. really good to talk to you. - they are all linked. really i good to talk to you. colonel philip ingram, thank you for being with us on bbc news. a woman at the centre of a case, in which mi5 admitted giving false evidence
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to three courts, has told
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i wouldn't be privy to any of the information, my human rights. i think it proves what mi5 are capable of, and it feels like all my worst suspicions have been confirmed. said he thought he was telling the truth. into what happened. in an unprecedented move, mi5 has issued an unreserved apology to the bbc and apology to the bbc and all three courts. all three courts.
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where's my apology? where's my apology? i don't matter to them. i don't matter to them. i matter because i'm kicking up a fuss and i'm throwing a spotlight on the way they behave. but otherwise, if i were to just go away quietly, they'd never think about me again. due to our new revelations, beth will return to court for a new decision on whether her case can be heard in the open. i've already lost years i've already lost years of my life to x and his abuse, and i'd very much like there of my life to x and his abuse, to be an end to it, so i can return to some kind of normal life. daniel de simone, bbc news. around the world and across around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the uk, this is bbc news.
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people should be allowed to use loyalty points and vouchers when buying baby formula, to help make it more affordable for parents. that is according to the competition and markets authority.
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the cma also said it should be easier to compare prices between different brands. here's ben boulos with more. the competition and markets authority launched an investigation after concerns over surging baby milk prices. the regulator concluded that parents could save around £300 a year by switching to a lower—priced brand, but the thing is, the market is quite concentrated in the hands ofjust three companies, which between them control 90% of the uk baby formula market. they are kendamil, nestle, which makes sma, and danone, which makes aptamil and cow & gate. one big change the watchdog is recommending is that parents
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vouchers, that sort of thing. the competition watchdog will now pass these recommendations on to the uk, northern irish, scottish changes to the law are made. to hospital in rome for tests and treatment for ongoing bronchitis. the 88—year—old, who has been breathless in recent days and has delegated officials to read his speeches, pope francis has been pope since 2013 and has experienced over the past two years.
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in december and had a fell in december and had a on his chin he made bruise on his chin he made a joke and basically said that a bruise on his chin he made a joke ar wanted lly said that a bruise on his chin he made a joke ar wanted to said that a bruise on his chin he made a joke ar wanted to become t a bruise on his chin he made a joke ar wanted to become as bishop wanted to become a and since he didn't cardinal and since he didn't him the bishop punched ::-=:: we are not about him! we are not concerned about his mental state as we work for the pope. his the previous pope. though his respiratory illnesses are quite italy and of course the catholic- we are e had to cancel events to cancel events to can: up the two or three days, several next two or three days, several public events. we remember he is gears should remember he is 88 years old, isn't he? should remember he is 88 years old. isn't he?— old, isn't he? yes, it is not 24-5594: of old, isn't he? yes, it is not is of course old, isn't he? yes, it is not % of course that he is surprising of course that he is having issues with he continues having issues with he sentinues say that he will do all of engagements 7 engagements and 7
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mariko 0i is in singapore, according to reports, basically, the decision and that the ban wouldn't be enforced yet. he signed that executive order to grant a 75—day extension to comply with the law, which required tiktok to either now, of course, mrtrump originally called for the ban but of course, us lawmakers have been concerned that it and political manipulation.
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out in about a month and a half. the cowboy carter tour's six uk dates at tottenham hotspur stadium in london injune will be her first shows since 2023's record—breaking renaissance tour. ticketmaster says prices range from £71 to £950. £950, i'm sure you could have that, most of the thought that, but most of the fans i thought that, but most of the fans . ., thought that, but most of the fans .., ., , ., fans couldn't. i cant afford £950! when _ fans couldn't. i cant afford
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june and plays the songs. thank ou june and plays the songs. thank you _ indeed- - june and plays the songs. thank you _ indeed. let's - june and plays the songs. thank you _ indeed. let's go l you very much indeed. let's go that munich back to that munich security we can listen to conference. we can listen in to german president he is 110w. talking now. translation: ., ,, ., , tfiéflelsfiflfit; matters now t53h§53tiqw matters now for ehat nnatters new fer ukrewe ee— have —— what nnatters new fer llhraine; er rr have —— trumper te; -7757 77t7 7 7 7 with7president7 with7president7zielinski spoken with president zielinski and president putin stop there ans! trec'fi'efit t�*fi'fic�*f�*fithere 77 7 many engagements anal “55”?th tflt'hc�*f�*ethere 77 7 many engagements here have been many engagements here in the corridors in munich. that an end in the corridors in munich. that we an end in the corridors in munich. that we a hope for, will war which we all hope for, will have a impact on a have a lasting impact on a and also on security order and also on the of both europe and influence of both europe and the united states in the world.
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i firmly believe that simply h and leavin . h and leavin would m and leavin would us all. and leavin would us all. ukraine in would us all. ukraine and could e but also the united europe, but also the united states and for this very reason europe, but also the united sta1 scenario, this very reason europe, but also the united sta1 scenario, paperery reason europe, but also the united sta1 scenario, paper for reason europe, but also the united sta1 scenario, paper for or |son —:e: = -:e: the end to we power of need our combined power of deterrence and strength, so support for must support for ukraine must continue, namely from and the united states. applause. the third is applause. the third point is particularly important to me. tfif—iff “tip—7777l777 despite all the peoples. i believe despite all the peoples, i believe in the still believe in the international community. diplomacy is not a cage fight.
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international community. diplor twitter lot a cage fight. international community. diplor twitter eyes :age fight. international community. diplor twitter eyes :age on t. international community. diplor twitter eyes :age on the these twitter eyes fixed on the white house, each you white house, each morning? you since the 20th of january is next and t - wondering what is next and he is next? not only does of is next? not only does all of feat the outrage th's feet the as:-, it also this feet the enifieesersae it also has real t7: z: i happen to be in week := 7-— week the very jordan last week at the very morning that president trump announced a plan to relocate gas since two following countries. 0n the streets of oman i could feel umentseuld’feel peeplee feel for their very and existence existence and the existence of their country. i do not intend to out evaluate in every sin-le detail every single or plan in announcement or plan made in days. rather i an recent days. rather i direct an appeal to us, the of the appeal to us, the community... international community... that is the german
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are talking at 7 are talking at the munich conference. we 7 conference. we will security conference. we will have much more from there in next hour. stay to the next hour. do stay tuned to news. hello. one or two more of you will see glimpses of the sunshine today, wrexham, london and brighton, not a shred of sunshine. to bring outbreaks of rain. by high pressure to the east. northern ireland, parts of south and west wales, south—west england and the channel islands continuing away from that, largely dry.
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another cool day for all. extensive across parts of wales, south—west england things icy on the hills, as well. parts of the uk. south—west england into wales, the midlands, northern england seeing outbreaks of rain, drizzle on and off. parts of north yorkshire, east yorkshire and lincolnshire. into sunday, that whole weather system just fizzles out in situ.
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wintriness over the higher ground, but a little bit for all it remains on the cooler side of things. instead of high pressure dominating, low pressure is going to move in from the west. still a bit of a battle going on, so we stick with the colder air on monday and tuesday with some sunshine on the bbc weather app. see you soon.
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today at one. .. disagreement over plans for the future of ukraine, president zelensky says donald trump's plans also on the programme... a new formula to give parents a fairer deal. baby milk would be allowed to be bought with vouchers, and parents encouraged to shop around — under 12 years ago.
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spat back out — and living to tell the tale. and coming up on bbc news... good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. ukrainian president zelensky has said he doesn't "see a ready us donald trump has handed early concessions to vladimir putin —
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