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ijust i just knew if ijust knew if i didn't get out everyone would die. ijust ”fhingléfmfm iwould get iwouldget help. thought i would get some hell). is the scene live this is the scene live at the vatican the pope remains vatican as the pope remains critically ill. the conclave film wins ahead �* next week's hello, i'm nicky schiller. we start this hour in ukraine.
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president zelensky on the third anniversary of russia's full— scale invasion of ukraine. they'll take part in a virtual summit with world leaders later today. von �* leyen von �*leyen said ukraine was fighting for survival. justin trudeau shortly after. he is to 7 to chair 7 to chair the 7 to chair thejoint set to chair the joint committee this they "mm“éé t�*t': —�*-——- tl; to “mm“i—�*la th': —"-—- tl; to work alongside each �*to 7 �*to achieve �* to achieve lavsting �*to achieve lasting peace other to achieve lasting peace in ukraine. after the in ukraine. this after the souring of relations with
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president trump. president trumepxévt ~ has president trumepmévt ~ has posted on w " hailing fhiéféu’fit'ryfs’ " 77 said j 7 said three reeietence: he eeid three yeere with years three years of heroism of absolute heroism of ukrainians. he sunday he would be hzezsgajd on sunday he would be to hyeysgajd on sunday he would be to give up the willing to give up the presidency if it meant peace for ukraine. here is a look at where territorial gains currently stand. the in currently stand. the regions in the east and the reds are held russia and those in purple by russia and those in purple have regained the capital kyiv.
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kyiv�*s 120—year—old funicular — with two stops, it is what's more complicated is where ukraine is going ally, america. siding with russia. support ukrainians. as washington decides whether to keep helping this country, there are internal divisions over how men are called up to fight. because if everyone had done that from the start and not it wants security guarantees that russia won't invade again. dimko enlisted as a drone
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pilot last year. i ask him what impact the politics have had i still, i am still willing to defend my home. i know that if the united states will pull out, all of the aid that they give to us is going to be just more deadly. here, a rail worker was killed after a russian drone hit. its conditions for future help. the force from the blast shattered the windows of zoya's flat.
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must remain ours. but what does that agreement look like? as they work out how to stand up to russia without america for the first time since the second world war. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. let's go live to kyiv and our international editorjeremy bowen. years of resistance" — what is your assessment i think they are in big trouble. are in big trouble. they are in big trouble, not of russia
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trouble, not because of russia and because of record and not because of record levels of drone strikes, because that air defences, not infallible are while not infallible are effective. are in effective. they are in trouble because of donald trump. he has to move much closer to decided to move much closer to the kremlin and in return for not future military actually not future military supplies but past military supplies, he demanding, supplies, he is demanding, well, a so—called deal. $500 z— of minerals, it 7 of minerals, it would billiefl efmi—nerels, it weuld then decades to get up iiezreii is. iiezreii is. are in a e'5:5e15*=if5l i5: “55? 5f5 ifi; 5 difficult once really difficult position once they used to aboutjoe they used to grumble aboutjoe biden when he he put on how used restrictions on how they used american weapons, they always american weapons. they always �* he was on their side.
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knew he was on their side. when it comes to donald trump starting f starting to think f starting to think he is f are starting to think he is on the side of president putin. do? from their what can they do? from their perspective — what can they do? from their perspective and _ what can they do? from their perspective and from - what can they do? from their perspective and from the - perspective and from the of ukraine, is f7— time when tool has a time when tool has been cheap. they have said we will ukfaine ukraine come may. support ukraine come what may. if they want to support ukraine and america decides it is not going to they to some going to they have to take some pretty big political and , decisions decisions risk the financial decisions or risk the wrath of president trump, the �*leader f f�*fleaderfoffff f f �* leader of germany f �* leader of germany has said new leader of germany has said that doesn't bother him. also have to put their hands into their pockets, send a forklift truck into their treasuries to come up with large amounts of money to pay military aid for if for military aid for ukraine if they to keep it going.
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they want to keep it going. that is going to be politically and financially difficult. find and financially difficult. and all the time, _ and financially difficult. and all the time, people - and financially difficult. and all the time, people dying the f f eh; baftftflfeffiefldf.ff f f it]; battlefieldifwhefrefaref in terms of those front we in terms of those front lines? we in terms of those front fines? we in terms of those front lines? ., , we in terms of those front fines? ., , , lines? the front line is very lona , lines? the front line is very long. woo - long, more than 1000 kilometres. if start at the kilometres. if you start at the top in ukraine invaded a pocket of -—e—e=eeee—e§je 5 and are still fpretty are still fpretty fiercely ll fighting pretty fiercely there. is where the that is also where the north koreans who to help russia koreans who come to help russia out by fighting. then if you move right around clockwise meverrightereene fleck-fee the side, down the east of russians are ehreinee n�*s-9555515 ere ' in grinding ahead in what was industrial ukraine's industrial heartland and they are taking territory but really slowly and there are costs in machines and massive costs in machines and men and going all the way =§=z fffthefif3flafck ff f fftheriafctsfzjffff f the blafck sga in fffthef as signs. ff f
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the blafck sga in the town of e by the mouth of the kherson by the mouth of the river, there is schelin coming from the russian in from the russian side. the ukrainians shell back, of course, is not a one—way course, it is not a one—way i think the situation, streetrt'think the situation. is one which the russians are clearly believing that if theyjust bahama that if they just i bahama that. it they just i think 555516525 that if theyjust i think they have always love i think they have always felt that if can wait this out the result of the west will not be strong enough to keep going and president has already repeatedly his endgame made repeatedly his endgame very clear. his endgame is as follows. he doesn't want to be a soverein ukraine to be a sovereign independent he independent country. he feels ukraine belongs russia. so ukraine belongs to russia. so at the very least he would ff f f] fffffafrfiendlyf like, i believe, a friendly government here and he government here in kyiv and he also wants ukraine to be demilitarised and he has actually asked, even actually asked, demanded, even was very clearly on t even actually asked, demanded, even more territory russia than the more territory russia than the 20% of ukraine that they actually asked, demanded, even mori oferritory russia than the actually asked, demanded, even mori of ukraine .ussia than the actually asked, demanded, even mori of ukraine thata than the actually asked, demanded, even mori of ukraine that they 1 the 20% of ukraine that they currently occupy.-
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occupy. 20% of ukraine that they occu . . ~' 20% of ukraine that they occu . ., ~ i. 20% of ukraine that they currently occupy. much. let's turn now to the let's turn now to the health of the pope. health of the pope. the vatican says francis the vatican says francis is still critically ill is still critically ill and he's now developed a kidney problem on top of his breathing difficulties. breathing difficulties. these are the live these are the live pictures from the vatican pictures from the vatican when it is 8.10 in the morning. when it is 8.10 in the morning. the pope had now been in hospitalfor ten days with bronchitis. we are expecting we are expecting an update shortly. an update shortly. these are live these are live pictures from the vatican — pictures from the vatican — sarah rainsford. we should get an update later we should get an update later but what say last night but what they say last night but what they say last night about the condition the pope? about the condition the pope? there was a detailed there was a fairly detailed there was a fairly detailed statement a statement and a briefing from the vatican here yesterday from the vatican here yesterday evening. it has a bit of a evening. it has become a bit of a tradition. the pope has asked tradition. the pope has asked -== the vatican to be open with for the vatican to be open with for the vatican to be open with people and with catholics people and with catholics around the world about his around the world about his health, his condition, and so health, his condition, and so health; his sensitisaane se a....,........,...,_,,, have health; his sensitiengrane see , .,, ~ have been quite a we have been getting quite a we have been getting quite a of information and details lot of information and details lot of information and details medical information. yesterday medical information. yesterday
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was very clearly on the stress was very clearly on the fact that the pope remains a critical condition and that the vatican and his doctors are making no prognosis at all about how long he may be in hospital or how serious this actually is. but they have described what they have called a new kidney problem, and renal insufficiency, which they say, doctors say, is under control but that is clearly troubling i think because it is a new element, a new problem added to the medical picture for the pope. his focus until now, or the main problem until now, has been his breathing. before he was hospitalised we have seen videos of him in public meetings and an audience with the pope on the wednesday before he was taken into hospital where he was really struggling for breath. and yet he carried on working. he has been described as a 100% pope who doesn't like to rest and he kept receiving visitors on the date he was taken into hospital. now we know he has double pneumonia, he has all
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to be commemoratin: supposed to be commemorating mass thousands of mass for thousands of deacons had come here, to be who had come here, made to be ordained in the church, coming from over the world and the the world and the this is bi the ews. the world and the this is bi the world and from all over the world and the pope was meant to say mass with from all over the world and the pope was meant to say mass with e—= but he was f to be him but he was unable to be there. i think lots of concern there. i think lots af cancern all of these people who from all of these people who are now here in rome and m— v—ery watching very closely. i have very closely. i have watching very closely. i have been speaking to some of the been speaking to some of the ffffffandalsfoffff ffff ffffffandalsfoflayffff nuns and also lay catholic f fahd falsfoflafy £56156; who say they are believers, who say they are believers, who say they are really quite concerned because really quite concerned because on saturday when we got that saturda when we ot that ongsaturday when we got that the had had bulletin that the pope had had what they called a prolonged ongsaturday when we got that they the had had ongsaturday when we got that they the a had had ongsaturday when we got that they the a prolonged d crisis, f crisis, that f crisis, that was respiratory crisis, that was respiratory crisis, that was a for a lot of quite a shock for a lot of quite a shock for a lot of people. have he people. they have thought he people. they have thought he might turning a corner and might be turning a corner and might be turning a corner and getting better clearly that getting better but clearly that getting better but clearly that not the case. is not the case.— (lefil!"!�* - �*- ,!.-.. notthe case. . ~ (lefil!"!�* - �*- ,!.-.. notthecase. . , getting better but clearly that is not the case. thank you very much. is not the case. geiié we are n is not the case. thank you very much- we _ is not the case. thank you very much. we are _ from the f is not the case. thank you very much. we are expecting - is not the case. thank you very much. we are expecting an - much. we are expecting an update from the vatican and we from the vatican and we update from the vatican and we will bring it as soon as we get will bring it as soon as we get it on bbc news. these are it on bbc news. these are pictures from the hospital pictures from the hospital the pope is being where the pope is being treated. around the world and across the the world and the this is bbc news. uk, this is bbc news.
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with the story of the night, here's our berlin correspondent, jessica parker. applause. politician told his supporters that he understood the enormity of the task now before him. the far—right party came second, its best—ever result. here at the election night hq of the centre—right cdu party, the beer is flowing, so is the german sparkling wine. but activists i've been speaking to say they are a bit nevertheless, this is the party that is in pole position migration, then economics.
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trump in the government. and on american relations, friedrich merz gave doesn't care about europe. never an easy task. let's speak to our correspondent jess parker in berlin. is he likely to form a coalition ., ., «a is he likely to form a coalition ., ., ~ coalition with? looks like it is possible _ coalition with? looks like it is possible a _ coalition with? looks like it is possible a couple - coalition with? looks like it is possible a couple of- coalition with? looks like it is possible a couple of the. is possible a couple of the smaller parties fallen out smaller parties had fallen out of bundestag by not
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fthesf% f thes/threshold of reeehins'theé�*ie'ehfa ...7...u....,.......,..- raeehina'thaééethfeshate ee' ~ . . . . ....... that makes it easier the vote. that makes it easier three look at forming a for three look at forming a coalition the spd party. olaf sholz the under 0laf sholz they suffered at devastating defeat. it looks like this still in the area like this are still in the area of results, the of preliminary results, the cdu, the conservatives and the spd may be able to cobble together a grand coalition but wet narrow potentially wet and narrow will be a relief to margin. will be a relief to merz. we don't want to get him ahead �*ourselves i think we merz. we don't want to get him ahead hearing .ves i think we merz. we don't want to get him ahead hearing .ves i �* how we merz. we don't want to get him ahead hearing .ves i �* how they will be hearing about how they to take it and plan to take it forward and what look what negotiations could look like stop we what negotiations could look like sto ; ~ ., ., what negotiations could look like sto ; . ., ., . like stop we have had friedrich about like stop we have had friedrich _ about europe - merz talking about europe having to be independent from
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merz talking about europe hav united e independent from merz talking about europe hav united states. endent from merz talking about europe hav united states. enden the united states. peseta: starts - from language from friedrich merz night, saying, as wejust last night, saying, as wejust had in my report that current us administration didn't care or wasn't to europe. was of what he sees interventions by the likes as interventions by the likes of tech billionaire elon musk hugh told backed afd. —— who backed. what can seems to be saying, and he has been saying through the campaign is that it through thesampaignis that needs to step up in europe needs to step up in germany needs to step up in terms its own and =-—: defence. that concept is not new, have been banging new, people have been banging the drum years. friedrich the arena for yea-”st eriesrieh ... . . seems to the arena ee" ties-”st erieerieh ... . . seems to want the arena eer yea-”st erieerieh ... . . seems to want to really merz seems to want to really that charge merz seems to want to really that ct there will be potentially. there will be allies he might be a little by language use 22:2: night that f f night that will vi/felcofme
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assertive german animal assertive german government �*friedrich merz government if friedrich merz can pull that together. 27- i’y very much vefrfyqufch indeed. they update on the pope has just come in. a very short statement. parties is often what happens with the morning update. it says pope upsets. !t says pope francis " .-... ' " 'n' - ~ . a good upoate. !t says pope francis " .-... ' " 'n' - ~ . a good night in had a good night in hospital. he slept and his a19 a 19 update from the the night went well, pope f pope slept f pope slept and pope sleptand is this time next week we will be talking about oscar winners awards — or sags — in la. at last week's baftas — boosting its chances
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i don't want to add more, but i think we do recognise we've seen tonight. 0ther winners included timothee chalamet, who won best a complete unknown. best actress went to demi moore for body of taking the same award at the oscars, whilst her acceptance speech featured a call for resistance the winners of the sag awards are voted for by fellow actors. hollywood journalistjeanne
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wolfjoins me now from la. let's start off with the top prize. like the baftas it went pigize. like the baftas itwent conclave. we have all to conclave. we have all got pope on our if you the pope on our minds. if you are a fan of conclave and a fan of demi moore and of of demi moore and a fan of timothee who all won you are in a good f ffifyou f f f ff if you counting f if you counting on ejotfi you are counting on your fortune betting on making yourfortune betting on the oscars next week, are on the oscars next week. are on ground because the oscars next week, are on ground because things shook f shook up f shook up tonight. f shook up tonight. this f shook up tonight. this isff got shook up tonight. this is the first pre—0scars in a long time where there really was not 01’ even or even to outstanding sure ffchian; f ff ff fff things that f things that we f things that we all f things that we all wereff set am mm c-oin to end. toniht were going to end. tonight things up even more and shook things up even more and make the race even more interesting, if not perplexing.
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chalomet surprised me. timothee chalomet surprised me. he won at the baftas. he won nothing at the baftas. how do you think that looks before next where he is up before next week where he is up for the top actor award? he before next week where he is up for the top actor award?- wonderful fwondefrfulefofb f f f wonderfuljob the fwonderfulefofb fthfeffilm. wonderfuljob the film. up now it until now it looked kind of shaky for him to be considered until now it looked kind of shak actor. m to be considered until now it looked kind of shak actor. his o be considered until now it looked kind of shak actor. his o be co was red best actor. his speech was about him learning from all the in f in the f f f intheaudierfice f in the audience and f people in the audience and to be a great actor. i aiming to be a great actor. i think ina aiming to be a great actor. i think in a way he acted as surprised as those in the nosed as these n the were that nosed as these h the were that he won. he audience were that he won. he was very good in the film. no is going to object to that. one is going to object to that. i was going to say, you f fdemif f demi won mentioned demi moore, she won this time around. do you think it is finally her time to win an oscar? perhaps win an oscar? if i was auoin to perhaps win an oscar? if i was going to pull— perhaps win an oscar? if i was going to pull any _ perhaps win an oscar? if i was going to pull any money - perhaps win an oscar? if i was going to pull any money out i perhaps win an oscar? if i wasj going to pull any money out of my pocket for i suppose
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my pocket for anybody i suppose would be the demi moore. i it would be the demi moore. i have that, it is shouldn't have said that, it is bad luck for her. at probably bad luck for her. at time... do you rememberthe when lauren f when lauren bacall year when lauren bacall could not lose, no chance she could lose and then you saw that look her when they did not on her face when they did not announce name? i not a ood idea to sa is not a good idea to say anybody is a sure thing moore, she is f moore, she is adffmired f moore, she is admired for is oore, she is admired for is a )re, she is admired for isfa very;he is admired for isfa very intriguinffg, red for paintedf f ff paintedf slightly ff paintedf slightly hfofrror crazy painted slightly horror movie. she a wonderful movie. she does a wonderfuljob and her speech is lovely. all the were very the speeches were very peaceful. jane fonda, don't the speeches were very peacefi he ane fonda, don't the speeches were very peacefi he saw fonda, don't the speeches were very peacefi he saw fon�* speech. �*t the speeches were very peacefi he saw fon�* speech. she know if he saw her speech. she spoke about what we need in their world, we empathy in theflworld. actors shouldknow that. she didn't about that; she didn't mention name of donald trump, it 7 .7
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7 -7 not to bitter speech, it was not to bitter speech, it was not to bitter speech, it was just let's pay attention of speech. wasjust let's pay attention - of speech-— wasjust let's pay attention ofseech. . ~' ., kind of speech. thank you for insiaht. kind of speech. thank you for - insight. w kind of speech. thank you for - insight. - will have i kind of speech. thank you for - insight. will have full your insight. we will have full coverage of the oscars next week here on news. i want to take you to pictures we getting from ukrainian f f ukrainian capital, fkyiv. the ukrainian capital, kyiv. european leaders are arriving. ursula von der leyen has said ukraine will also benefit from ukraine willalso benefit fmhl .- ~ —— -.-- fl .-. ~ eu plan ukraine wanlso benefit fmm .- ~ —— -.-- fl .-. ~ eu plan to scale up the eu plan to scale up european arms and european arms production and defence capabilities. thatjust defence capabilities. that just in, defence capabilities. thatjust in, some of words coming in, some of their words ursula von �*leyen who arrived in kyiv. f arrived in kyiv. salle has arrived in kyiv. sally coming next on bbc news. hello. across the western side of the country. they drove some pretty big waves onto the shore of port ellen here in argyll and bute.
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this was quite a strong area of low pressure running up through the irish sea. but a few stronger gusts, 79mph gusts at capel curig. 0ver 100mm over the hills of cumbria. and a met office amber weather warning that remains in force with across england and wales. showers for scotland and northern ireland. towards the first part of monday morning. so it's a frost—free start to the day. quite mild. we start off, though, with rain still across east anglia broadly speaking, though, monday is a day of sunshine and northern ireland.
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and england with time, so it's one of those days through the afternoon. tuesday, another day of sunny spells and showers, but this time, the majority of the showers will be across western areas of the uk. now, heading into the middle part of the week, a weak area showers or probably more longer spells of rain. given that there's not going to be that much sunshine around, its going to be a cooler day overall, with temperatures closer to average, around 7 to 10 degrees celsius. beyond that, it looks like high pressure will build to drier, sunnier weather conditions.
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three years on from the invasion of ukraine, we hear from the boss of ferrari about what's driving the company's thinking ahead in the era of electric cars. clamping down influencers. live from london, this is business today. for the last two years. election has been won by the centre—right but the pathway to government is tricky. the christian democrat — or cdu — leader friedrich merz alternative fur deutschland — a hard—right party that came
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