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has been found guilty of attempted murder. for customers in the uk after government pressure. to a north london pub.
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good evening. a new pitch tonight, with president trump criticising on president zelensky. nothing" to try to end russia's war — both leaders are due in washington the us president also said he was "sick" of president zelensky and didn't believe ukraine's leader needed to be involved in talks our international editor, jeremy bowen, reports from kyiv. at the white house, donald trump he had had good talks with said he had had good talks with russia's president. dismissed russia's president. he dismissed leader as a man with no
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ukraine's leader as a man with no cards and added keir and cards and added keir starmer and macron cards and added keir stermer end macron to cards and added keir starmer and macron to his list of emmanuel macron to his list of failures in ukraine.— emmanuel macron to his list of failures in ukraine. and starmer from the uk are france and starmer from the uk are coming week... france and starmer from the uk are coming - week- - -_ france and starmer from the uk are coming - week... coming this week... they did nothing no coming this week... they did nothing - no meetings _ coming this week... they did nothing - no meetings with _ coming this week... they did nothing - no meetings with - no | either, no meetings with russia, no nothing _ either, no meetings with russia, no nothing. they have not done _ macron _ nothing. they have not done _ macron is - nothing. they have not done macron is a of and i met mine, and i rrget "rift, , . a, �* ' and mine. and i met firtiflhrprrme -m_ mine. and i met "fifth the p—e and he is a very mine; and i met "fifth the p—e and he is a very guy = -:z = _:z minister and he is a very nice guy but nobody— minister and he is a very nice guy =zz - nobody has done anything.- but nobody has done anything. but nobody has done anything. after_ but nobody has done anything. after they met here in kyiv, trump's after_ but nobody has done anything. after they met here in kyiv, trump's envoy kellogg raised progeny of after they met here in kyiv. trump's progeny of envoy kellogg raised progeny of zelensky as a courageous leader. zelensky as a courageous leader. has 77 that has been drowned out by trump has been 77 ha; bée’n’aerifiéa” ' has been drowned out by trump that has been drowned out by trump who calls zelensky a who who calls zelensky a dictator who not 7 not deserve: take part does not deserve to take part in does not deserve to take part in to decide his country's when you heard that? talks to decide his country's talks to decide his country's feature. —— future. feature. —— future. in the government offices in kyiv, in the government offices in kyiv, i asked ihor brusilow, one of zelensky�*s top advisers, about trump's demolition of the certainties i asked ihor brusilow, the us used to offer. president trump said that ukraine started the war the other day. what did you think what did you think
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when you heard that? and it's raging for three years, and everyone understands that one country cannot attack another country, sovereign country.
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and they are winning now. well, the russians... what, the russians are winning, you mean, in this war of words? yes. and putin's talking points. i mean, that must be alarming for you. well, it is alarming. by the information that he receives. so you think if zelensky speaks to trump, he might be able to persuade him to change his mind on these things? britain, and i know part of yourjob
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is to deal with the united kingdom, i suppose you must recognise there are limits to what the uk is able to do. is that correct? more than anyone else, are nordic countries and baltic countries. why? because it has happened to them before. same will happen to britain. we heard president zelensky�*s adviser picking his words very carefully there. at the end of a tumultuous week,
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the ukrainians are very nervous. man i spoke to also said to me that as as any time —=: his country 7 7 his country since his country sihce 2022 7 his country sihce 2022 and a for his country since 2022 and a full scale invasion. he said it was deja vu. i think the french and the british going to washington next week keir starmer, macron, week keir starmer. president macron. realise now they have an even will realise now they have an even harderjob than they actually thought they might have had terms of actually trying to mend in terms of actually trying to mend the holes trump has put into the the hetee trams! has oat into the . , ,, . alliance and the hetee trdme has eat irtte the~— . , ,, . alliance and also the hetee trdme has eat irtte thew , , w . alliance and also the way atlantic alliance and also the way as well that he has... that he has about the ukrainians. been talking about the ukrainians. that will be really difficult to reassert a european position. there 7" say that what say that what trump are people who say that what trumo . journeys be more realistic than hasjourneys be more realistic than biden was never going to give
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biden who was never going to give them the weapons they needed to win themthe—weaaens— they neededte—win war, that in fact he is just the war. thatinfaet he is jdst them the the war, thatihfast he is j'ast them the truth about the t% i; ihey 77 they are in, but against := -z: there is potentially 77 there is potentially the that 7 that he 5 that he might: that he mightjtry a problem that he might try to make a deal that rewards president putin for invading this that, i for invading this country. that, i think, be very problematic for future. i have spoken to loads the future. i have spoken to loads of here and have asked of ukrainians here and i have asked them, do you believe president putin ——— z he won't, if there is some a deal, actually attack of a deal, actually attack again in a �*years? everybody i have £777 hasfsaid has said no, hasfsaid no, he; 7 "i;;;;;'ia”ng,”h'e1;i; 7 7 7777 777 7 ”igszgia'iggiexgiz 1}le 77 7 7 7hés7s7é7ia7as,7i{e7t7e7ll§ lies, i557 77 7 to has said no, he tells lies, that is what he does. but it seems president trump believes him. preeieleht theme hetieeee' him ,7, in kyiv, preeieieht theme hetieeee'him! " ' " in kyiv, thank you. included the bodies of shiri bibas
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and her two young sons. gazan woman instead. israel accused hamas of a gross violation of the ceasefire. is bibas finally coming home? but early this morning, news shiri had not been returned after woman instead in brazen violation of the agreement. but for the family of bibas
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and their there is and their supporters, there is plenty of blame to go around, anger at the group that took them and the government that fail to get them back. translation: the? government that fail to get them back. translation:— government that fail to get them back. translation: they were taken alive byl murderous _ back. translation: they were taken alive byl murderous terrorist - alive by a murderous terrorist organisation it was as well�*s organisation and it was as well�*s and obligation jeejigee—wé z= them back alive7. 7is no bring them back alive. thereisha' for abandoning them 7777th7e777th,77k7no7wn7 77 7777 77 7777th7e777th,77k7no7wn7for7 ” october the 7th, known for abandoning in captivity. —— nor october the 7th, known for ai there|ing in captivity. —— nor october the 7th, known for ai there for in captivity. —— nor october the 7th, known for ai there for abandoning tivity. —— nor october the 7th, known for ai there for abandoning tivity in - nor is there for abandoning them in captivity. after last night's detailed forensic examination, but what about their mother? hamas seems to be admitting a mistake. targeting and bombing the place where the family was with other and if you ask me, and i think this
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is the probable solution to this the return of bodies has only begun but already is begun but already it is the source of confusion to be dead. hamas probably doesn't hold them all. tonight, another body has handed over. the israelis are holding their breath. we know hamas has handed over a body to the red cross. officials due to up a due to upa time ago. were due to up a short time ago. it will then be taken by road forensics insti7tute forensics institute where forensics insti7tute where the same forensics institute where the two boys were up —— were last night. the hose last night. we liaise seen
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examined last night. we have seen gictdres �* people waiting for the pictures of people waiting for the convoy tonight. it could be many pictures of people waiting for the convo before it. it could be many pictures of people waiting for the convo before we t could be many pictures of people waiting for the convo before we find ild be many pictures of people waiting for the convo before we find outle many pictures of people waiting for the convo before we find out whether is the return of shiri this is indeed the return of shiri bibas. tomorrow we the bibas. tomorrow we expect the release of six more living israeli hostages along with hundreds of and next palestinian prisoners, and next thursday four more israeli bodies. moments of relief to moments from moments of relief to moments of anguish, overand from moments of relief to moments of anguish, over and over, and anguish, over and over, back and forth, it is quite to describe forth, it is quite hard to describe just how agonising this whole is. process is. paul adams from jerusalem, you7_777 ef: he 2,7 is' a man who stabbed the novelist sir salman rushdie, of attempted murder. for a talk in new york in 2022. the attack on sir salman was very public. he had been giving a talk on stage about keeping writers
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safe. moments as he described safe. moments later, as he described he was laying in a lake of his it, he was laying in a lake of his blood as up blood as audience members rushed up to save him. he had been stabbed and slashed itimes. to save him. he had been stabbed and slashed times. the man who tried slashed 15 times. the man who tried to kill hitler's as the verdict was read judge asked for the sound read the judge asked for the sound to be turned off. the 27—year—old did —— the man who did net—reast———= the man who tried kill him did not—reast———= the man who tried kill him is hadi matar. to kill him is hadi matar. sir salman rushdie described how he had lost the ability to use one hand. legtjthe ability to use one hand. at, t to 32 years in matar faces up to 32 years in rison. _, . .,, matar faces up to 32 years in rison. . ., prison. the conduct was so horrid that i believe _ prison. the conduct was so horrid that i believe the _ prison. the conduct was so horrid . that i believe the maximum provided under the law is not sufficient. dhder the tat-t is net edftieienft? " f ’ ’” rushdie belief the tee: is het eetfitieht? " f ’ ’” rushdie feared for his life salman rushdie feared for his life decades earlier, he was in hiding almost ten years after iran for almost ten years after iran bounty in 1989 accusing him issued a bounty in 1989 accusing him of islam with his the
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77 77:7_7t7§e7777 77 77 77 77 7727-7rife7777 77 77 7777hadi77 eggs —— the satanic verses. hadi w", �*never eggs —— the satanic verses. hadi w", �* never made clear his motive matar never made clear his motive for attacking salman rushdie. he 77 7 71175155777 77 77 7 7117515111453 77 77 7 7551511145357 77 said he had read a'meele'efpages. did say said he had read a'meeleefpagee. did say of had he did not say of water, and had watched a couple of youtube videos and i was disingenuous. hadi �* will be sentenced �*will be sentenced a later and faces a federal trial on and -related deral trial on and -related chares al on and -related chares which he at the holocaust memorial in berlin. it comes ahead of crucial elections in germany this weekend. what more do we know about this? the attack is what more do we know about this? tie attack is being victim of the attack is being operated as we speak, we are z e with stab with stab to the ”waste; 7 777757 th7eup7per told, with stab wounds to tbeeeeer but his told, with stab wounds to tbeuooer but his injuries are not told, with stab wounds to tbeuooer but h threatening. not told, with stab wounds to tbeuooer but h threatening. the thought life threatening. the suspected arrested suspected attacker was arrested here by police �* but they have not
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77 any details 7 7 77 any details about his released any details about his identity or any possible motive. identity orrahy—oossibte motive. the attack took place, is where the attack took place, this is a very sensitive of berlin. you see the crane behind me shining 1mm a light on the scene for investigators to be able to work berlin dedicated to the million murdered by the nazis during jews murdered by the nazis during their era in we are very 77 to the us 7 to the us embassy 7 to the us embassy and 7 and close to the us embassy and here and germany police are on high across germany police are on high alert. has been a string of alert. there has been a string of attack recent months, the later last by migrants and just last week by migrants and passers—by, and we are just around the �*from a very tense the corner from a very tense election with the �* right afc election with the far right afc party expected to become the second gaggexeected te beeemeth'eeeeend ” " political force in largest eotit'real'force'infiermany, . , history —— afd party. "we're taking our country back".
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they're tipped to become the second biggest party here, demanding a seat in germany's next government. we can't go on like this. the afd will change things. "we are the future" is what people here think. but germany isn't any other country. it is the biggest in europe, one of the most influential with a nazi past. it will have an impact way beyond germany's borders.
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there have been so many attacks here by asylum seekers. but afd opponents don't believe her. they are a nazi party. why are you protesting? the afd says it can solve all of germany's problems. translation: if the afd gets - into power, germany will fall apart. focusing minds here, a string of attacks by migrants. young child was killed. very aware of that and afraid of losing votes to the afd, the man expected to be germany's
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next chancellor, conservative friedrich merz, has been careful to sound tough. "we have to solve the migration problem," he told this closing rally in berlin. but the afd, he insists, is not the answer. he and other traditional parties pledged to keep the afd out but the afd is crying foul. ignoring the voices of a growing number of voters will boost that's a promise for some — that's a promise for some — for others, a threat to germany and beyond. katya adler, bbc news, berlin. katya adler, bbc news, berlin. apple's highest level data security apple's highest level data security tool will no longer be tool will no longer be available to users in the uk. the tech firm has taken the unprecedented step of removing the encryption service, after the government demanded access to user data. here's our technology here's our technology editor, zoe kleinman. editor, zoe kleinman.
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apple's icloud lets you store your data like photos, messages, and documents. messages, and documents. and if you've opted in to apple's advanced data protection tool, this data is encrypted. it means no one, including apple, can look at your content apart from you. the uk government wants to access this data, too, if there's a national security risk. but apple has consistently opposed creating a back door for the authorities to its encryption service, arguing that, in time, criminals would find their way in, too. so instead, the tech giant has removed the tool from the uk entirely rather than give the government access. in a statement, apple said it was gravely disappointed that the security feature would no longer be available to british customers. it said... "as we've said many times before, we have never built a back door or master key to any of our products, and we never will". it's not known how many people had signed up to the advanced data protection tool, but from 3pm today, new uk users were no longer
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able to activate it. existing users will have their access disabled at a later date. this means that eventually apple will be able to share all data stored in the cloud in the uk with law enforcement if a warrant is served. and that's because people here will only have a standard level of encryption. cyber security experts say it was naive of the uk government to think it could tell a us company what to do. what it's effectively done is disadvantaged only the uk users. there's an old adage that goes, you know, you cannot weaken encryption for your enemies without it also being weakened for your friends.
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zoe kleinman, bbc news. and spending plans — after a smaller than expected it means rachel reeves may have to increase self—imposed rules. our business editor simonjack explains what this all means for consumers, and the health of the wider economy. there was a more cheerful tune coming from uk high streets injanuary higher than expected.
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and i like, i've always been a bit that way, but yeah, it's certainly something you have to do now. i go for the best bargains, actually. yeah. anything... difference, it matters. watch the pennies and| the pounds may come. public purse is growing. minus how much it spends. most months, it spends more than it collects. that's called the deficit, here in red. when self—assessment tax receipts come in. wages are rising. it means lots of extra tax. it's a first estimate,
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but it's £5 billion less the government to have borrowed £105 billion. now, why does that matter? rules over this parliament, she's likely to have to either raise taxes or cut spending in unprotected areas. education, defence — some of the unprotected so really important parts of the state that will find it hard to deliver cuts at a time when there are increasing demands on them. an additional six billion, and thatjust would leave even less for unprotected departments. the chancellor will get a better view of the economic cake,
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pressure on the public finances but keir starmer be finances but keir starmer will be under next week when he under pressure next week when he meets president trump to pledge more for we will billions more for defence. we will ask a and panel what ask a podcaster and'our—panel—what might have to sacrifice to we might have to sacrifice to find kind of cash. that is newsnight = |-: just over five 7 just over five minutes over on in iust overfive minutes over onww ww , w ,, ,, two, injust overfive minutes over onw. ew . w ,, 7 two, bbc news and the injust overfive minutes over onwww www w ww ww ww two, bbc news and the iplayer. on the morning the fires broke out were sent home on the chief's watch. the mayor also blamed crowley for not warning her
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near 300—year—old violin after it was stolen from a pub earlier this week. the violin was made in 1740 and loaned to david to help him perform at major concerts. he's been speaking to our correspondent, tom symonds. david ibanez, classical with a performance violinist, with a performance which be the to his week. could be the soundtrack to his week. that is beautiful, but something is violent. it was missing? my actual violent. it was made by lorenzo _ missing? my actual violent. it was made by lorenzo cacassi - missing? my actual violent. it was made by lorenzo cacassi in - made by lorenzo cacassi in—ftorence pastime made by loreheocacassiin—ftorence pastime by generations inthetfitoe. pastimeby’generations musicians to a german
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dealers are looking out for it. it comes to us for sale it will not it comes to us for sale it will not leave the shop.— it comes to us for sale it will not leave the shop. just maybe his love .. . this will make for this instrument will make somewhere do the right someone somewhere do the right thing. tom symonds, bbc news. this is rhona. rhona was once a competitive showjumper but is now enjoying her retirement. than a cake made of linseed mash, grass pellets and grated carrots. roana's ownerfirst got to know her more than 30 years ago. i can't imagine life without her. ijust know her inside out, she knows me inside out. she's always been there. bless her, she is my best friend.
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just good solid stock? yeah. roana has cantered through all the significant moments of cerys' life. the riding school closed. was just six years old. know what thran is? and even at 46 she is not slow.
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horse in a survey by the equestrian specialists harry hall. cerys says she hadn't thought that roana could be a record—holder. just because she's always been there, i never really thought roana is really old, she could be the oldest. she is just roana. they have put many fences and furlongs behind them chris page, bbc news, in county down. next, it's newsnight.
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