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the us drafted amendments to the usgrgfted on ukraine. amendments to the usdrafted on ukraine. over the the eu, you last little while, the eu, you crazy ukraine was crazy ukraine resolution was 93 states voted in adopted 93 states voted in favour, 18 against, 65 states abstain to the resolution, they need more than two thirds of to pass and will those to pass and votes will �* begin amendments for the now begin on amendments for the us draft. the itself. us draft. the draft itself. that sounds complicated and it complicated a is complicated because a variety of resolutions being forward with of course the put forward with of course the americans they americans saying that they would veto any attempts to their resolution that amend their resolution that they are putting those they are putting forward. those are some of the live pictures the latest on of that are currently votes that are currently taking place. we will talk to our in next few
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terms of what we minutes. in terms of what we are féé the un are seeing there at the un because of course it is but it is {o to we are significant to what we are now, let's significant te what we are now, let's with because of ukraine because of cost today is the third year anniversary since russia's of since russia's invasion of ukraine. let's turn to just one aspect of what life... the next few minutes wants to focus on ' hidden ' 7 hidden casualties 7 7 hidden casualties of the hidden casualties of the war. 7 million of children have been affected by the fighting. damaged or destroyed. only one third of schools function fully. others are either shipped or only open a couple of days a week. thank you much for being here on the programme, here we
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are, the anniversary, is it w jismitilike w 7 7 77 " jismitjlike liv'mg'" " what is it like living day—to—day? what is it like living day-to-day? what is it like living da -to-da ? ,, . , ,, is much better - at the it is much better than at the beginning of the war but not because it is easier because people can adapt almost to everything. if we speak everythtng. if we speak about the main numbers, education, the main numbers, school year, the main this school year, the main priority for our government is bring kids back to school school now is not only elsifik’nowledgebut’ 7 zzf'fffk’néhéa'ge'but’ss’7 ’ elsifik’nowledgebutso aah" about knowledge but so much it is about mental more, it is about mental health, it is about prewar routines kids can still have in their lives under the constant danger.— constant danger. tell me a little more _ constant danger. tell me a little more about _ constant danger. tell me a little more about what - constant danger. tell me a - little more about what children are actually being told over the years, has there been an effort to protect them, shield them, or tell effort to protect them, shield them, ortell them effort to protect them, shield them, or tell them the truth given that they are directly dealing with wall around dealing with this wall around
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them? is dealing with this wall around them? , ., , . dealing with this wall around them? l because i dealing with this wall around them? because i would icuiit dealing with this wall around them? because i would say, question because i would say, the of changed except 7 subject and now some medical subject and now all the kids of ukraine to all the kids of ukraine have to learn technical medicine. i would say that comparing to eederation, 77 eederation, we 7 eederation, we didn't russian federation, we didn't change history subject, we change our history subject, we didn't try to dehumanise other nations and we adapting as nations and we are adapting as a system. i am proud a system. i am especially proud that this ukraine has that this year, ukraine has opened 11 are underground. it sound sen; strange iior it of europe it " " if europfebiut w " " if europfebiutfor " citizens of europe but for hundreds of children that is the only way they can learn now. we are about now. we are talking about those regions which are too close to the border with it the border with russia, it means when the sirens off,
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means when thesirehs go off. have only means when thesirens go off. have only 20 or 30 seconds they have only 20 or 30 seconds to run to the bomb shelters, bomb shelters wouldn't be useful. one third of useful. actually, one third of schools are operating only online and we have around 1 million learning only million kids learning only for the last three online for the last three years. that sad statistics reported that one �* of reported that one year of learning is —10% of online learning is —10% of income for our children. fyture income for our children. third is learning one third is learning face—to—face, those schools that have bomb and infrastructure needed. one third in hybrid _ infrastructure needed. one third in hybrid format. - infrastructure needed. one third in hybrid format. sorry i haven't a very long left, haven't got a very long left, i'm going to put on the screen are some of the pictures that people have familiar over the last three years. with over the last three years. just briefly, what is it like 7 trying i trying: to jfirtrying: to keep i trying: to keep education just trying to keep education going, it is important, what in year 7 7 in year to
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7 7 inyeartomarkl has that in year to mark i think it's the first case in history that such a huge nation, 30 plus millions managed to keep the school managed tokeeprthe school going. managed tokeepth .,, anoin. . . managed tokeepth . . . main, , , , , system going. this is despite the war and _ system going. this is despite the war and i _ system going. this is despite the war and i take _ system going. this is despite the war and i take it - system going. this is despite the war and i take it as - system going. this is despite the war and i take it as a - system going. this is despite the war and i take it as a big | the war and i take it as a big win of ukraine because children only 15% of our are ontyle/e of ourpopulation they are 100% of our but they are 100% of our future, it is to provide high quality'e'docation them despite everything. for them despite everything. well, head of the ukrainian children charity. these are of pictures are to some of the pictures are to become so familiar of the of the end to three years of the end to the fourth year of the thank fourth year of the war. thank you forjoining us. president dylan is getting a little earlier, he hoped this war would end by the end of this year, of course donald trump saying in his campaign that he could end the war the side a
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could end the war in the side a day, that happened day, that hasn't happened but of course as all of those talks swirl around, that is a swirl around, that is just a ofjust swirl around, that is just a of just an little snapshot of just an ordinary aspect of life for 77 77 77777tr7ying trying to ukrainians trying to actually go to amidst the war 77of of course goes on all that of course goes on all around them. very interesting seeing that particular we 77 we will have we will have more derspective. we will have more various diplomacy that is on various diplomacy that is going on that is dominating ” " ' "' ” " here on the programme today here on the programme in the next little while. the uk have spoken publicly for the first time about what happened. with a knife. themselves. they've been speaking to our special correspondent, judith moritz.
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distressing. it was the start of the summer holidays in southport swift—themed yoga and dance session for children, run by two teachers. supported by her parents, and the yoga teacher, reveal what happened that day. he opened the door and just grabbed a child. and the next child. i saw him stab a child in front of me. i saw him, like, stab my arm. and he must have got my back.
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ijust felt something go in my back, so i... my brainjust said, "he's got me". so he got me. i thought that he wasn't going to stop until he killed everyone. ijust thought, i need to get some help. so... we all run towards the door and called 999. having been stabbed five times, leanne moved more of the girls to safety. with her in a toilet. ijust kept saying, "there's children inside." but my body won't do anything. and then people were asking me questions
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leanne sobs. yeah, ijust... i just don't know what else i could have done. three little girls would not survive — seven year old elsie dot stancombe and six year old bebe king both died on hart street. nine year old alice augiar was taken to hospital but died later that night. the kids, get them out. the truth is that more children may well have the police said we'd all be dead if me and heidi hadn't done what we'd done. and that gives nothing for the children who did die, like...
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the physical wounds from that day are healing, the survivors have chosen to speak as part of the healing is on the iplayer now and on bbc one at 8pm. raised in this report, details of organisations offering stick bloodlines on ukraine, a spokesman for the m m sa in that the are ministsr saying that’thsiji a’rs’ ”"' strength for using collective strength for in ukraine. also
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peace in ukraine. letters also show you live pictures from the lighthouse emmanuel lighthouse because emmanuel macron is due to meet with micgog, is due to meet with trump has said that donald trump has said that russia is the against ukraine. in direct contradiction to what donald trump are set in recent days. he said ahead of that meeting with us meeting. we are perhaspsoees t;**e*z 7's 77 perhaps more77pictures expecting perhaps more pictures and the first from and the first tfimmcflflfrfim ' " " meeting, we think perhaps and the first tfimmcflflfrfim ' " " n next |g, we think perhaps and the first tfimmcflflfrfim ' " " n next |g, minutes, rerhaps and the first tfimmcflflfrfim ' " " n next |g, minutes, doiaps and the first tfimmcflflfrfim ' " " n next |g, minutes, do stay in the next 60 minutes, do stay with us on today's verified with os—ontoday�*s verified we will pause and life. we will pause and catch up life. we will pause and catch up with the weather, first of here is thomas. the day of showers, veal showers are looking in the showers are looking in the f f ~ " '* but for most of us it 7 77 77be7c7lear.77 7 7 7 77 7 7 77 77be7c7lear.t7his 7 7 77 7 7 77 77be7c7lear.t7hisis7 7 77 7 should be clear. this is the weather front that brought that drenching rain earlier on monday. had the monday; we had the clea—rer——— , ~ ~ , this lump of cloud weather, this lump of cloud here to the south—west will probably clip the southern county, we are expecting some county—we are—expecting some for countyrwe are—expecting some for cornwall and devon rain for cornwall and devon through the isle �*wight and through the isle of wight and it could be a soggy start to day in 77777 day in the 77777
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day in the south—east. the day in the soothéast , , ~ ~ are temperatures 77777715777 ..,,, , , , , 7777 7oft7h7e7 77 7 7 7 7 7 7of a; string; 7 7 7 of the evening, to for 77 for most 7 for most of us 7 7coldei' 7 colder across parts 7 7coldei' across7 pa7rts of little colder across parts of scotland. overnight, with hot showers in scotland, one or two elsewhere, that area of more persistent trade for a time 7 7773710755777 along at the southern running along at the southern for most of us, it is counties. for most of us, it is a dry night. temperatures in a dry night; temperatures in and cities around three, towns and cities aroundthree, 5 degrees, it was a touch of frost inch of little touch of frost inch of that area is �* in the that area is; particular in the of the uk. on we not“ of wei)” °"tee=dae we ,,,,;, ;;, between weather "a“ of wei)” °"tee=dae we ,,,,;, ;;, between weather systems, are in between weather systems, one just clearing the east angiia. southeast and east anglia. one heading our way, another one heading our way, that won't arrive until another one heading our way, that won't arri\ between we've got 77777fine 7 7 fine weather, 7 fine weather, a 7 fine weather, a window some fine weather, a window of some fine weather, a window of some here it is, to morning rain in stay that early morning rain in east anglia in the south—east. showers and brisk for showers and brisk wind for scotland, northern ireland, perhaps the north west of england, but for of the england, but for most of the day of sunny spells and those 7 scattere7d, scattered, cumulus are scattered, cumulus clouds. temperature a shade low work fresh air, 9 tomorrow, fresh atlantic air, 9 in glasgow, ten in degrees in glasgow, ten in
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birmingham, 11 in norwich, into wednesday, at tomorrow, into wednesday, at least early on the internet it will clear and it'll will be clear and it'll turn chilly wednesday, we see chilly but wednesday, we see the next low pressure, the next weather front weeping in, is expected to be a cloudy day, limited sunshine, and outbreaks of rain are through the and outbreaks of rain are tt and h the at any afternoon, and evening, at any time, and the temperatures typically into single figures, fairly sort of day, i a fairly chilly sort of day, i think on wednesday. a better thigk on wednesday; a better to week, thj'hk on wednesday; a better to week, thursday thjj)k on wednesday; a better to week, thursday and end to the week, thursday and was the pressure across the 7 across the uk and that buildiho across; the uu and that we we ; w on e w only mean thing, can only mean one thing, settled conditions, the cloud should give way to sunnier weather, such an developing thursday and friday, if through thursday and friday, if you showers looking across the weekend but that takes it into spring.
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live from london, bbc news. leaders pledged news. world leaders pledged billions of dollars of aid as they gather in kyiv, three 7 77after 7 7 77after russ7ia launched its years after russia launched its full—scale invasion of ukraine. we hope that we can this we hope that we can finish this war this year. not in three
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years. is years. it is very, very difficult.— years. it is very, very difficult. . ., 7 77 77 77is the 7 77 77 77is the aggressor against russia is the aggressor against and head of his donald with donald trump at the white house. in the house; in the last hour. the n ;e;; ' '* nations is house; in the last hour. the w ww ; w nations is adopted a united nations is adopted a resolution by ukraine its 7 its european allies, and its european allies, insisting on ukraine's integra 77 7i7nt7eg7r7ity7 77 7 77 77 7i7nt7eg7r7ity7and 7 territorial integrity and defiance of donald trump's wishes. the men will become the next chancellor since next german chancellor since the search of the afd is a warning to the other parties. the pope had a good night in hospital but remains in a condition. and the grammy—winning american singer—songwriter has died at the age of 88.
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