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after their attempts to amend the wording were vetoed. air raid alerts have again sounded across the bbc�*sjoe inwood has this report: the cost has been huge, but this country appears to be holding on. it's done so through the effort of men like than, who says ukraine is making more of its own weapons and will continue to do so. it's good to get help from abroad. help won't last forever. it might be gone tomorrow. change in us policy. starting the war. significance again.
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france and very special with this gentleman on my right. europe is loaning the money to ukraine. they get their money back. we paid 60% of the total effort. and it was through, like the us loans, guarantee, grants and we provided real moneym to be clear. should be condemned and discredited, not rewarded. and north korea.
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while in kyiv, ukraine's remaining allies of war and talks aimed at ensuring really interesting to the press and er??? eemefehee ehe the fee? eemefehke ehze the tricky particularly the tricky tightrope the manual macron was emmanuel macron was walking. —emmanuelmacu-onwas is walking. ”emmanuetmacmn'm ' with the ' 7 with the of events of the last few the events of the last few weeks on the us discussing ukraine with russia and ekraine with. russia and , . . ., ., sidelining ekraine with. rgssia and ——— . . ~ ~ sidelining europe apparently sidelining europe and ukraine, this was a and indeed ukraine, this was a tense situation but didn't tense situation but it didn't �*tense, and is what appear tense, and that is what is so interesting about the events of the last few hours 7 7 ’ if? leaders really seem to get 7
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seem to get on very well? seem to get on very wellrand history of being e - as trump as friends, as donald trump as said but there were tensions 53:5! l�*zé'? they; 25559—1— 4-55.45..- we 25:5 kl- gggsg egg; 4:55:55.- we just 5.9l“ hz"; 2432”; 2.5.52”; éézziez; we just heard where and we just heard where f�*f'f a... ' ”' corrected president macron'cgrrected that president mecronegrrected that donald president msfionegrrected that donald trump something that donald trump said and there were clearly different visions mr trump different visions with mr trump being more bullish about the war coming to an end the war coming to an end in the next few weeks and emmanuel macron being more conservative and perhaps even macron being more conservative and interesting perhaps even macron being more conservative and interesting peri he; even macron being more conservative and interesting peri he gave 1 more interesting when he gave an interview to fox he was complimentary donald trump sat; was a sheet do netd' trump say was a cha nger aaadt danatd' tramp say was a changer when he won back and return to the presidency and return to the presidency and return to the white and said it was the white house and said it was in large part because he was the president again that he could say, french president could say, the french president could say, the french president could that it was feasible the few weeks that in the next few weeks that could be a truce but not there could be a truce but not an end to the war, a truce, a cessation of that cessation of hostilities that could pave the way for peace
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negotiations.— could pave the way for peace negotiations. is _ could pave the way for peace negotiations. is what at is could pave the way for peace negotiations. is what followed extraordinary is what followed very soon after we saw this extraordinary is what followed very 5 conference we saw this extraordinary is what followed very 5 conference where w this extraordinary is what followed very 5 conference where the iis press conference where the trump administration's change of on the was very of stance’tm’the war was very �* at the un clear at the un security council. clear at the un security council-— r . and this backs everything that's happened in the past three years, at least as it applies to the stance of the united to the the stance of the united states, but we are we have a un resolution that a drafted resolution thata stance, in other words neutral stance, in other words there was no club russia or criticism of how the war criticism'of'how the war who to blame for war starting. was the war starting. this was a very neutral stance and essentially the us was agreeing russia and russia with russia and russia the resolution sseeerted the resetstieh arts , ~ allies of seeeerted the resetetieh ehe , ~ allies of the us, traditiehet allies eftheese— ~~ , ~ ,.. and britain opposed it
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france and britain opposed it but it had support and it was bdt it had sdpport and it was on really i adopted on this really does. i frame the new world think, frame the new world order that we are living as applié: tee z’e’ he; 1 as applies to 77 applies to the 77 applies to the us, 77 applies to the us, the us it applies to the us, the us attitude towards russia and n 7 europe especially towards europe especially when she has really changed beyond she has realty'chahged'heyohd in the space or five �*orfive weeks. or five weeks. o ou a weeks. o ou so eeks. o ou so much for b you so much for the thank you so much for the latest on that and just to say prime minister, sir keir the prime minister, sir keir starmer is headed to washington starmer is headedteewashmgtfln well later this week, to conie on that as the more to come on that as the progresses. staying in the us and a federaljudge has agency to restore its access to presidential events. the ap had its access revoked because it refused to call the gulf of mexico the gulf of america,
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experts predict bills will rise by about 5% — the third consecutive time costs have risen in recent quarters. coletta smith has this report. energy prices are going up again, so thousands they're still way above what we were paying three years ago. so more customers are taking things into their own hands. that was seriously quick work. what are you putting it up to then? millimetre. 270. so it's a good blanket. it's a big duvet.
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it's a big it's a high tog duvet. this homeowner has qualified for a grant towards the cost of insulation because of a heart condition. heat rises. going through your roof space. up there, you know, that can save roughly, you know, depending on the size of the house, but that's not the only way to save, because there cap if you shop around. see what's out there for you. increase for each unit of gas and electricity that we use, as well as raising standing charges and extra levies. of months we've seen more instability in ukraine. more global instability. disappointing. yeah.
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feel the same pinch we feel at all. but obviously when we have like minus temperatures as we did a few weeks ago, then it'sjust something that we overpay and that, last year, was fine. . it covered us through winter, but now it's l not covered us, so now we're paying extra. - now, mobile phone theft is a big problem. hands, often by thieves using electric bikes or mopeds to ensure a quick getaway. such as apple's find my iphone show a device's location
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victims left shocked and handset free. earlier this month, the met police launched 230 people were arrested and more than 1,000 handsets seized. with a court warrant. a property without such a warrant, if they suspect it it means victims who can often track their device while it's the plans are part of the wider crime and policing bill safer streets mission.
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with me is said shehata, a reporter with the good morning stop :: tense and fractious at the and if we start with the moment and if we start with the west bank, is the latest? west bank, what is the latest? the israeli is operations all 77 operations all over the 77 its operations all over the occupied west bank and the israeli minister said israeli defence minister said israeli defence minister said israeli army the israeli army evacuated three camps. and 40,000 palestinians have evacuated the camps and the army have been to stay 7 to stay there �* the year a a??? year so there is 0th yearse there is for that from the condemnation forsthatfrdm, the secretary condemnation forsthatfrdnn, the secretary major condemnation forsthatfronn, the secretary major and and it
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—= = -= it would lead to and instabilities so should be sto- -ed because it should be stopped because made the decision to israel made the decision to deployed tanks in the northern is the west bank which is the first time for two so it is time for two decades so it is concerning. time for two decades so it is concerning-— time for two decades so it is concerning. time for two decades so it is concerninu. ~ ., , ., concerning. where have they all one, concerning. where have they all gone. the _ concerning. where have they all gone, the 40,000 _ concerning. where have they all gone, the 40,000 quest - concerning. where have they all gone, the 40,000 quest what l gone, the 40,000 quest what they to the other places in gone, the 40,000 quest what the west) the other places in gone, the 40,000 quest what the west bank other places in gone, the 40,000 quest what the west bank because ces in gone, the 40,000 quest what the west bank because its in into areas and divided into areas and” '” " '" in between and so so it is an checkpoints so it is an inhuman situation especially as there is damage for sanitation situation especially as there is damage fo water ation situation especially as there is damage fo water facilities facilities and water facilities for tens of thousands of people the west bank and they don't in the west bank and they don't know where to go. it is know where to go. it is raising alarm. know where to go. it is raising alarm- gaza — know where to go. it is raising alarm. gaza and _ know where to go. it is raising alarm. gaza and the _ know where to go. it is raising alarm. gaza and the west - know where to go. it is raising l alarm. gaza and the west bank, alarm. gaza and'thef�*w�*est bank. where else? and 51 ” killedmrwjhnmi 7' killed”? ”the" killed the operation were kitted sihcethe operation those camps were kitted sincethe operation those camps in the 21st of more =-e— more a month a-o. january, more than a month ago. in the meantime the ceasefire looks extremely ceasefire —— fragile right now both
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fragile right now with both sides talking of problems. lts u nfortu nate ci rcu msta nces because there unfortunate circumstances because there was that the becadse there was hope that the phase will start next second phase will start next week as the first stage will next finish next saturday but unfortunately it's not happening for the time being. there are three scenarios for the and the first one is the future and the first one is e of the war and a resumption of the war and there are some indicators that will no to war after the they will go to war after the first phase in the second scenario is to resume negotiation of the indicators are not because it should are not there because it should have started on the 16th day of the 40 do first phase but it didn't start yet so it's a in the third scenario problem. in the third scenario is to extend first phase lei“? extend the first phase another few weeks order for another few weeks in order to get a negotiation going and agreeing the details withdrawal some haunts the 77 hashes the their the withdrawal ofthe lsraeli from the whole of gaza forces from the whole of gaza and from the corridor eee eeeeefe ree tfiée eeff'eef the eee eeeeefe eee tee eeff'eef the weapons from egypt and and the weapons from egypt and egypt and i get so it's a
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problem for that, so the most probable scenario will a—ee 55—— 7 the” " hwe' 7 the” " efthe'fir’st" is the extinction of the first phase but hamas will accept phase but hamas will not accept to hand over more hostages until the israelis release the 600 prisoners and agree on the full or otherwise full withdrawal or otherwise will not accept any hamas will not accept any release of . ~ very much for bringing this yod very mdch for bringing this to date. limousine after mr kennedy was shot in dallas, texas in 1963, trying to shield him from further volleys.
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presidentjohn f kennedy during his assassination, has died at the age of 93. mr hill was lauded for his courage but continued to blame himself for the death of the president. the murder ofjfk is still clouded by conspiracy theories material held by us intelligence agencies about the killing. at least 17 people including children have been injured in an explosion near a police station in the western colombian town of morales. local officials say the blast may have come from a bomb on a motorbike.
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be sure to be looking skywards on friday night— you're in for a treat. let's speak to rebecca allen. me now from melbourne. me nc to �*rom melbourne. me nc to �*rom talk ourne. me nc to �*rom talk is me. what will happen on friday. year we've already been this year we've already been treated to several of theamajor the night sky at the planets in the night sky at the same time and at the end of the we will have an even rarer mercu “oins treat when mercuryjoins the planning parade meaning all seven of great planets will seven of the great planets will be visible in the night sky at the same time. most them visible whens " ” whens the " ” w weight when ” even visihle with thernahed» ~ , ~ ~ ~ ~ you will want to go out after sunset 7 7 7 after sunset because
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s'hertlv'atter'senset heeaese mercury and venus saturn, mercury and venus are close to the sun now while and mars further to jupiter and mars are further to the east, so to capture all of them in this short window i gopng fin going out??? going outjust after recommend going outjust after sunset. recommend going out 'ust after sunset. ., , sunset. and how often does this ha-nen? sunset. and how often does this happen? in _ sunset. and how often does this happen? in order— sunset. and how often does this happen? in order to _ sunset. and how often does this happen? in order to see - sunset. and how often does this happen? in order to see all- sunset. and how often does this happen? in order to see all of. happen? [no .~ . ~~,., a..- nlanets happen? in dldqltslsqgjfljil - planets w— happen? lnocdeltoseeaalldi - planets i the night - happen? lnocdeltoseeaalldi - planets i the night sky i the planets in the night ehyet” " " ' " same time the planets in the night shyat" " " ' " same time is quite we the planets in the night shyat" " " ' " see a time is quite we the planets in the night shyat" " " ' " see this e is quite we the planets in the night shyat" " " ' " see this kind juite we the planets in the night shyat" " " ' " see this kind of te we the planets in the night shyat" " " ' " see this kind of alignmentt only see this kind of alignment once a decade or so but to see them in this specific order in them in this specific order in the night sky is more like the night sky is more liiser" . a , ., that ” rwhunidredyearisw ' ” "”h'uhiire'ti’ye.;r}.'l>r"”7' sssssisss sees as izs kisses " " hundred years or so and we don't have the moon we don't have the moon occluding it have the moon occluding the we the moon occluding the viewie moon occluding the view of of >on occluding the view of of the occluding the view of of the planets g the view of of the planets at he view of of the planets at he t end of of week .anets at he t end of of week so ets at he t end of of week so we at he t end of of week so we at he a 5nd of of week so we at he a darkf sky as well. are people aware this? i sky as well. are people aware i this? i - many - sky as well. are people aware | .this? i- many people of this? i assume many people all �* the world be out git on fridayt night on friday night their l -_ to e time. that's right. most of the world will _ time. that's right. most of the world will be _ time. that's right. most of the world will be able _ time. that's right. most of the world will be able . see - world will be able to see this you're at very unless you're at the very furthest north latitudes, you be able to treated to the so you
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so you re so you re want a clear 7= z- of the western horizon view of the western horizon and then try to go outjust after and see �* many planets sonset— and see—how many planets can see. of course take you can see. of course take your binoculars out for saturn, your binoculars out for saturn. , and neptune your binoculars out for saturn. . and neptune but you uranus and neptune but you should be able to spot venus quickly and then from there jump quickly and then from there jump to the constellation where ”who.” "w’witt' 'whe}e' ”ewitt'be orion, where jupiter will be hanging orion, wherejupiter will be hanging out near betelgeuse and older on and you should be mars after that. so it to find mars after that. so it everyone it's a great encourage everyone it's a great family activity because overly kiddies won't be in bed. indie the kiddieswon't be in bed. see, it on their but where is the age. but where is the best place to see it as clear as possible? _ place to see it as clear as nossible? , ., tett’city buildings and from tall city buildings and even large trees. sorry if you are near anyjoy even large trees. sorry if you are nearanyjoy in even large trees. sorry if you are near anyjoy in mountains that block the eastern or horizon, so that's the western horizon, so that's the best you western horizon, so that's the best you can be, best place you can be, somewhere there's not a lot of best place you can be, som pollution ere's not a lot of best place you can be, som pollution ere's not and of light pollution buildings and just after sunset.— 'ust after sunset. s. . a we will 'ust after sunset. e}?! _ we will certainlyi brilliant. we will certainly give us best and thank
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give us our best shot and thank forjoining us and talking you forjoining us and talking us through it all. absolutely. a silent album to campaign against the british using real performers' voices. they say the changes would reverse the principle of copyright law. british luxury brand burberry has closed
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the show, which was held at london's tate britain piece — the trench coat. the vatican's latest medical bulletin on pope francis says there has been a slight improvement hospital for double pneumonia. has been taking place in st peters square, led by the vatican secretary of state, cardinal pietro parolin. stay with us here on bbc news.
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we a lot for you coming up in business as the national farmers' union annual sta rts starts today the conference starts today and the environment secretary steve be there witi; reid will be there with proposals that he hopes and believes will boost british farming. the question is, will play kaie... we? ” s. wplayekatefarmie’rs“ " play kate farmers are it play kate farmers who are angry about chancellor w wthehéeitériiéehetw chancellor rachel reeves'ws char with �*rachel reeves'ws char with rggard l reeves'ws char with rggard to eeves'ws char with rggard to eric es'ws hat -- inheritance tax. i be "sets; ' wbewbackinww ' "sensing" ' be back in a moment hello there. well, following that very wet start to monday morning, a day of sunshine and showers. and i dare say there will be more for the next couple it's also feeling colder
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now, with some frosty nights to be expected — particularly for the middle to the end of the week, when it will turn fine and dry. so, a lot more winter sunshine to come in the forecast. for the rest of tonight, still a rash of showers out towards the north and the west. we're also tracking this feature running along but it's a noticeably chillier start than it was on monday, many of our temperatures in low single figures. southeast of england — that will clear away. some of them wintry over the tops of the hills. still a brisk, westerly wind, but lots of dry the showers fading away, and temperatures will drop
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and then, on wednesday, that band of rain will sweep sunshine and some more showers developing on behind. could actually be across northern eastern areas of scotland, as we head through wednesday. and we can expect to see another frost perhaps and for the rest of the week, well, here's that area of high around, as well. so you can see that sunshine developing just about everywhere on thursday and friday for some, how cold is it going to stay by night? you can check all of the details for the place where you live on our bbc weather app. bye for now.
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a deadline passes for us federal workers to reply to elon musk asking them what they've been up to. also in the programme... in their energy bills. live from london, this is business today. i'm sally bundock. is hoping to placate farmers at their annual conference. is prioritised over cheaper imports from abroad. food welfare targets will be imposed on hospitals, every year the government awards £5 billion public bodies with food. british farmers could benefit.
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