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and north korea in voting against a resolution over the last three years, there was no stronger partner to on z -=: than united states, but ukraine than the united states, but a dramatic turnaround, the us has in a dramatic turnaround, the us has broken with its allies during a �* voting broken with its allies during a �*voting here at broken with its allies during a �* voting here at the marathon of voting here at the united nations. three years on since russia's full—scale invasion, jeremy bowen also tonight... something which left our whole investigation team in shock and # the first time ever
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i saw yourface...# has died at the age of 88. on newsnight at 10:30pm tonight, we'll bring you fresh insight hello. at the un general assembly, america sided with russia and north korea
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european peacekeepers would be accepted by russia meanwhile, world leaders travelled to kyiv sir keir starmer addressed the summit via video link. from ukraine, and we'll be live in moscow and at the un in new york. was an optimistic macron who came to the white house today, the first european leader to
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todayfthefirst'eurppean'leader tr) todayfthefirst'eurppean'leader tr) to washington since re—election. his task, an trumplsrerelectioanis task, an. to reach trumplsrerelectionfliis task, an. to reach a consensus of attempt to reach a consensus of ending the war in attempt to reach a consensus of ending the warin and to the transatlantic . . . which . z , , whichhas: . . . which has severely tested. the relationship has been very special— tested. the relationship has been very special with _ tested. the relationship has been very special with - and - tested. the relationship has been very special with - and very| ::-=z 5 with this gentleman j 7 with this gentleman on 7 5 with this gentleman on my special with this gentleman on my right. it special with this gentleman on my riuht. ., ., ~ special with this gentleman on my riuht. ~' special with this gentleman on my riuht. ., ., ~ ~ ., right.-. ww between these two back, right.-. ww the between these two back, right.-. ww the between were two back, right.-. ww the between were not) back, right.-. ww the between were not far back, but the differencesrwerenotfar surface, notably but the differencesrwerehotfar surface, notably on contributions to ukraine the us and euro-e. the us and europe. europe is 7 to ukraine, they get money ’——*—**;: f 75752 f 525 their maneybatk we paid. we paid 60% of the l -7= ze—_= effort. like the us, it - effort. like the us, it was- total effort. like the us, it was loans_ total effort. like the us, it was loans grants and we real money, to real mone, to be - real mone, to be clear. prov'r- -. "ir: --- -. , donald prov' - donald trump provided real money. to be clears donald trump continues to insist but donald trump continues to insist that ukraine has over half its key natural resources as compensation that ukraine has over half its key na1america's'ces as compensation that ukraine has over half its key na1america's contribution, nsation that ukraine has over half its key na1america's contribution, and :ion that ukraine has over half its key na1america's contribution, and he for america's contribution, and he says such a deal with ukraine's
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president zelensky is i says such a deal with ukraine's president zelensky is close. i will be meeting _ president zelensky is close. i will be meeting with _ president zelensky is close. iii-0" ll be meeting with president =-—=: fact, hefmay come 5 fact, hefmay come in j fact, hefmay come in this j fact, hefmay come in this or in fact, he may come in this week or next week to sign the agreement, which would be nice. love to we would ,,, "'w;’w;,iia' ehé oval issue of office. lhatissu . uur. .'.. another bone office. lhat issu ' i another bone of contention the us and europe. it was between the us and europe. it was up to russia, is the french president, to russia, is the french president, to pay. to russia, is the french president, to -a . ., to russia, is the french president, toa. ., ., ., to pay. this war cost all of us a lot of money, and _ to pay. this war cost all of us a lot of money, and this is - let. ef meneyg and this: is thee—memeflwe of russia because the responstbititycfi russia beeaue’ethe _ m— responsibitityoffiussiaheca " , russia. aggressor is russia. where some a - ears aggressor is russia. where some _ appears to _ aggressor is russia. where some _ appears to be - aggressor is russia. where some l _ appears to be emerging the question at the question oif possible european on the question of possible european peacekeeping troops in ukraine after a truce, something both and a truce, something both france and uk open to. taste the uk are open to. f’ezes”§5£efef about these the president. we have worked with president zelensky— the president. we have worked with president zelensky and got - the president. we have worked with president zelensky and got to somei president zelensky and got to some of the _ president zelensky and got to some of the details — president zelensky and got to some of the details of _ president zelensky and got to some of the details of various _ president zelensky and got to some of the details of various - of l of the details of variousphaseeet - mm— of the details of varieusphaseeet - negotiation, and _ of the details of variousaphaseeet - negotiation, and we - of the details of variousaphaseeet - negotiation, and we have - of the details of variousaphaseeet - negotiation, and we have also able to speak about some oif work -work with our - work with our - partners eieeiieesifeeee
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=e— forces on ukrainian soil, which are part of— forces on ukrainian soil, which are part of the — e5 fe sf §h%?%il”'f§fll�*? f533? - president e5 fe sf eeeeetl�*f'f�*ss'}? fee? - pr had ant mae? e5 re ef eeeeeil�*f'e�*sq�*lt e53? - pr had ant m made, i part ef the�*er'lr'teu'larg -. - pr had ant m made, including part ef the�*er'lr'ted'lanfl. -. - pr had ant m made, including on progress had been made, including on the question of troops. hope progress had been made, including on the question of troops.— the question of troops. now there is a clear american _ the l a elear ameriean message'that'. a. as a elear ameriean message'that'the -w a elear ameriean message'that'the - as ally, is to zzyze: ::_y7£: - solidarity for that oach. i that solidarity for that approach. that's _ that solidarity for that approach. that's a — that solidarity for that approach. that's a turning _ that solidarity for that approach. that's a turning point, _ that solidarity for that approach. that's a turning point, in - that solidarity for that approach. that's a turning point, in my- that solidarity for that approach. l that's a turning point, in my view. there _ that's a turning point, in my view. there is_ that's a turning point, in my view. there is still— that's a turning point, in my view. there is still no _ that's a turning point, in my view. there is still no concrete - there is still no concrete proposal for ending the war in ukraine, but europe's leaders will at least hope they are now back at the negotiating table. clive, president and european will take some euzopean leaders will take some from today's meeting. they are heart from today's meeting. they are at least back of the table and talking. but there were no reassura nees—frem theapresident era �* america will any whether america will provide any security guarantee whether whether america will provide any securi holdarantee whether a , whether america will provide any securi hold out tee whether a , whether america will provide any securi hold out for whether a , whether america will provide any securi hold out for ukraine rther e , whether america will provide any securi hold out for ukraine getting' would hold out for ukraine getting its back. bear in mind that its land back. bear in mind that last friday, trump said macron and prime minister starmer cron and prime minister starmer had and prime minister starmer had done ’rime minister starmer had done nothing nister
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starmer had done nothing to ;ter starmer had done nothing to end keir starmer had done nothing to end this war. he is saying they are this war. now he is saying they are being a great help. his view, his mood, his attitudes can change just that. indeed. gary o'donoghue, like that. indeed. gary o'donoghue, in washington. history will record, nada, that america, despite supporting ukraine thoughout russia's at today's vote. that's right, clive. here at the what was be a that's right, clive. here at the what waz to be a e that's right, clive. here at the what waz to reaffirm be a e that's right, clive. here at the what waz to reaffirm ukraine's — moment to reaffirm ukraine's territorial sovereigntyand'territorial as it marked its third integrity as it marked its third anniversary of the invasion, anniversary of the russian invasion, instead turned a instead turned into a dramatic day of tension among allies. of diplomatic tension among alliesc. had the united states not only
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you had the united states not only with russia, belarus and siding—with russia, belarus and in the general assembly, north korea in the general assembly. washington a step further its open tests to producer its—own competing texts the general assembly and in the in the general assembly and in the and the british security council. and the british and french ambassadors said that wase without any warning or done without any warning or the negotiation. the trump administration's language didn't blame russia �*the invasion it administration's language didn't blamt reaffirm �*the invasion it administration's language didn't blamt reaffirm ukraine's asion it integrity. just a leap ago. rity. just a leap ao, clive, |st a fewr ago. elke. the leap ago. iflliye. the security moments ago, clive, the security council its first ever gouncil passed its first seer "we—”waffle on geencil passed its first eager , , . . ., . ., on ukraine, geuncil passed its first eater , , . , ~ , ~ on ukraine, that resolution on ukraine, that us text. in watered—down us text. in the past, has a this russia has held a veto. this time, that resolution passed. but saying that can be no europeans are saying that can be no peace when is rewarded. mada peace when is rewarded. nada tawfik at the un in — peace when is rewarded. nada tawfik at the un in new _ peace when is rewarded. nada tawfik at the un in new york. _
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as james waterhouse reports from kyiv. in ukraine, the war is as impossible to escape as the politics surrounding it. for president zelensky, today was about remembrance absentee — the us. what followed were talks about military support, perhaps they could be earlier than 2030. with strong security guarantees. the uk is ready and willing welcome, everyone, to the first g7 meeting of 2025. _
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ukraine and its allies still have to work out how to stand up to russia in the long term. at a separate gathering after swerving questions for life in general, it's so important that american support, american assistance, remains. but the tone has very much been about picking ukraine up after two calling it a debt which would take generations to pay. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv.
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well, three years after this conflict began, there is a military here's what ukraine looked like back in 2022 — russian military control. three years later, you can see russia has built but praying for peace. into a memorial in irpin, the suburb where ukraine won the battle for its capital. next to the new bridge, the ruins of the old one between kyiv and irpin are also preserved. the ukrainian army blew the bridge
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to stop russian tanks using it. russian shelling was intense. for ukrainians, it felt like the worst of times. safety inside kyiv. but the country rallied. he told them he needed ammunition, not a ride. he was staying to lead the fight. but three years after they stopped the russian invaders, nightmare of national
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extinction is back. he's put restoring america's relationship with russia repeated russian lies. like the claim that ukraine started the war. our sons and daughters and our parents. the battle in kursk, a chunk of russia it seized last in the bunkers, warm and dry, these men are facing the prospect
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efan, a squad leader and a veteran of the war in kursk, says ukraine is making more weapons of its own and they will keep going. help won't last forever. ukraine his vassal state. many times putin lied. it's a scene from europe's past,
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and the challenge for leaders, future, because it might be. back in kyiv three years ago, as the barricades went up, it was a straightforward fight for survival. then, volunteers signed up to fight, talking about protecting their families. dmytro and maksym, then 18 and 19, both fought in the battle for kyiv. in frontline combat.
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not only for ukraine, even if the united states will not provide us any more weapons or other support. somebody like churchill. three years ago, you were young guys volunteering for the army. you must have changed. i have changed.
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during this three years. it's about more than controlling land. it's about existence. and that's why making a peace deal might be impossible. and now, for the ukrainians and their european partners, it might be no kind of ally at all. steve rosenberg is live in moscow.
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vladimir putin has been speaking this evening. what's he been saying? yes indeed. vladimir putin popped up late on state late tonight on state television. they interrupted regular programmes for this and he to say for this and he proceeded to say of things donald trump lots of things that donald trump will like. there was lots of said president trump flatterygt-le sa id'ta�*resident tru m p act on flatterygfrlesaid'eresident trump act on emotion, he had a didn't act en emote" he has} ~ ~ ~ ,., ~ to what was rational approach to what was he donald trump's happening. he praised donald trump's idea �*america, russia and china slash spending and there to slash defence spending and there were offers of big—money projects, cooperation between russia and america in the industry. america in the aluminium industry. when it comes to dealing with the us the kremlin leader knows president, the kremlin leader knows exactly which buttons to press. but about the war in ukraine and fwha�*t'ab'out the war in ukraine and for what'ab'out the war in ukraine and for peace? from pwha�*t'ab'out the war in ukraine and for peace? from what the prospects for peace? from what the prospects for peace? from what the foreign minister was
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the russian foreign mrr�*rster aa-as earlier the russian foreign mrr�*rster asas earlier today, the russian foreign “roaster asas earliertoday, it the russian foreign “roaster asas earlier today, it doesn't ::-—= as if moscow is an hurry sound as iftvioscow is afl'airy hurry a ceasefire. he says, we to sign a ceasefire. he says, we cease only when will cease hostilities only when negotiations provide a firm, lasting 2—2 ——75 77 that suits 77 77 that suits the 77 77 that suits the russian 77 [tillltlhfil suits the russian until then, [tillltlhfil suits the russian untilthen, russia federation. until then, russia fights federation. untilthen, russia fights on, i think that it fights on, confident i think that it can seize more ukrainian territory. there live in steve rosenberg there live in moscow. chris mason is here. sir keir starmer heads to washington later this week — does his offer of british peacekeepers on the ground in ukraine give him a little leverage in talks with mr trump? yes, i think it does. we saw president macron referring to that evening lees white 77 evening lees white house this evening in the white house but what we also saw was theatre of what we also saw was this theatre of wild unpredictability. that is this wild unpredictability; that'is this now wild unpredictability;that'is this now under president trump. place now under president trump. the prime is there prime minister is heading there on i will be going as well. thursday—elasillrbe going as well. spectacle today i was struck by
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2 =5 the phalanx of; the phalanx ofeeuropean other: in kyiv showing solidarity leaders in kyiv showing solidarity with the uk, with pushback against —:=: of president 77 of president trump's 77 some of president trump's pronouncements. the minister pronouncements. the prime minister saying trump had saying president trump had changed global conversation on ukraine. the global conversation on ukraine. you can say again but talk about diplomatic euphemistic language used. foreign language being used. foreign secretary lammy about 2:2: fresh round 77 sass... g." ” fresh round of sanctions against a fresh round’of sanctions against chains for 7a fresh round’of sanctions against chains for the russian as. 777727570”??? . .. mwsofinia’ny' ' " 7” 7 h 7 550.53,“ questions if” 77 ”zsofimainyrquestions ahead £77: zewzsonanyrquestions ahead of if” priifiébfiahy questions ahead of if” primeminister's estions ahead of if” primeminister's trip )ns ahead of if” primeminister's trip and ihead of the prime minister's trip and president macron's trip today. can america be persuaded russia is america be persuaded that russia is the it persuaded the aggressor? can it be persuaded that the it is right that the outcome it is right that cannot be one where russia is seen gannot be one where russia is seen have won and will america commit some sort, any sort of security to some sort, any sort of security ukraine and for europe? massive for ukraine and for europe? massive questions, no certainty of the
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answers. ,., , questions, no certainty of the answers. , ., , qiegg mm and victoria will have more on all of this on newsnight, we will talk to the man who was head of nato during trump's first of nato during donald trump's first time, he has been described as the and can �*and can sir keir track whisperer and can sir keir starmer learn anything how starmer learn anything from how president macron responded to the president macron responded to'the' us ,,. tonight? police have revealed for the first time that a 19—year—old man who shot dead his mother and two at a school nearby. here's navtej johal. this is the moment nicholas prosper, who'd already killed three members in september last year,
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officers were called who was a8, and his siblings kyle and giselle prosper, along with more than 30 cartridges. but we then learnt of prosper�*s plans to carry out a shooting in shock and disbelief. we cannot ever begin to comprehend why someone would plan to kill innocent children, and are so grateful to those
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among people in luton and across the country. they say prosper will soon face a significantjail sentence. throughout which he showed no emotion. and will be sentenced next week. navteonhal, bbc news, luton. in the west of france. andrew harding has that story. of raping or assaulting 299
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patients, most of them children. new case focusing on his years as a hospital doctor. when they were unconscious or waking from anaesthetics. to her and to others. translation: i had so many .
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after-effects from my operation, andrew harding, bbc news. the former labour mp, mike amesbury, has been during a row in the street. attacks last summer, survivors who were in the room
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to safety despite having been stabbed themselves. you may find details in this report byjudith moritz upsetting. the police arrived. danger, danger. how many? at least one. to a scene of complete chaos. this was southport�*s darkest day. hejust grabbed a child. and the next child. then aged 13, we're calling her sarah. she spoke to us, supported by her parents. then i saw him coming for me. i saw him, like, stab my arm.
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ijust felt something go in my back. and my brainjust said, "he's got me". and then he got me again. they knew they had to get out. we were shouting run and i called 999 on the landing. and ijust went into pure manic mode of, "he's chasing us." despite being stabbed five times, leanne moved more of the girls to safety.
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my brain's going a hundred miles an hour, but my body won't do anything and people ask me questions and just saying, "go are you ok? yeah. just... died on hart street. nine—year—old alice aguiar died in hospital later that night. a number of children escaped by following the teenager, sarah,
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and he's stabbed us all." take his arm. to be taken away by police, leaving grief and turmoil in his wake. advertised in certain places. you just don't feel brave when you're the adult. they've chosen to speak out in tribute to the little
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out of every moment. and you can watch the full interviews in a panorama programme, of the 19705 and �*80s, has died at the age of 88. breakthrough hit in 1971. # rolls your eyes... singers in the 1990s.
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