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with more on this, i'm joined by vitaliy shevchenko, russia editor at bbc monitoring: ukrainian leaderisit to saudi arabia tomorrow postponing it until next month they reportedly think he does not want to give legitimacy to the us russian meeting, what are you hearing. what you're hearing in turkey is the original as it was understood was to go to the united arab emirates and saudi arabia and i think he was visibly upset and annoyed and tired. he said look, we've heard about this meeting between the americans and the russians from the media, we were not invited. we, these negotiations need to be fair. but what we do not want is for these negotiations to be carried out behind our backs. that is also a phrase that he used. ,, ., that is also a phrase that he used, ,, ., ., , ., that is also a phrase that he used. ,, ., ., , ., ., used. showing a bit of what he said as well — used. showing a bit of what he said as well and _ used. showing a bit of what he said as well and a _ used. showing a bit of what he said as well and a few- used. showing a bit of what he l said as well and a few mom
with more on this, i'm joined by vitaliy shevchenko, russia editor at bbc monitoring: ukrainian leaderisit to saudi arabia tomorrow postponing it until next month they reportedly think he does not want to give legitimacy to the us russian meeting, what are you hearing. what you're hearing in turkey is the original as it was understood was to go to the united arab emirates and saudi arabia and i think he was visibly upset and annoyed and tired. he said look, we've heard about this meeting...
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we continue to �* it will continue to monitor it here on bbc news.t 20% of adults in britain have either type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. "urgent" action and better diabetic care is needed had a diagnosis of diabetes. an estimated 6.3 million people had non—diabetic hyperglycaemia people are thought to be undiagnosed. what's my glucose? 0k, viewing. you're 5.9 and steady. to serious damage to blood vessels, nerves, and organs if left untreated. each year, it causes tens of thousands of heart attacks and strokes. if we don't take action, we're going to have a nation that is really sick. with diabetes who are off work because of ill health. the age of a0 with type 2. saying for the first time they are seeing more children and young people with type 2 than type 1. for us and for the nhs. diabetes uk has written to the prime minister and the health secretary, calling for urgent action to make the food environment healthier and to improve diabetic care. which aim to tackle diabetes and that it's also developing a digital health check for people to understa
we continue to �* it will continue to monitor it here on bbc news.t 20% of adults in britain have either type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. "urgent" action and better diabetic care is needed had a diagnosis of diabetes. an estimated 6.3 million people had non—diabetic hyperglycaemia people are thought to be undiagnosed. what's my glucose? 0k, viewing. you're 5.9 and steady. to serious damage to blood vessels, nerves, and organs if left untreated. each year, it causes tens of...
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just a live shot that we are continuing to monitor here on bbc news and of course you will bring youth this developing story. this is the rafah crossing between and gaza and of between egypt and gaza and of course this is we course this is where we understand some aid is letting through but we also know that hamas is not happy with the amount of equipment that is through for the purposes somingthrough forthe purposes building and oomingthrough forthe purposes building and temporary '” all accommodation for all those palestinians who been palestinians who have been across and displaced across gaza. and because they are unhappy with the amount of coming the amount of equipment coming through, they are talking about the potential suspension, the of releasing freezing of releasing any further hostages. so a lot of fears about potential fears about the potential possible of the war gaza. the we in gaza. the ceasefire deal, we know it always know it was always extremely fragile. different stages fragile; three differentrstages— ~ ~ , ~ . this fragile; three different—stages— ~ ~ , ~ . this
just a live shot that we are continuing to monitor here on bbc news and of course you will bring youth this developing story. this is the rafah crossing between and gaza and of between egypt and gaza and of course this is we course this is where we understand some aid is letting through but we also know that hamas is not happy with the amount of equipment that is through for the purposes somingthrough forthe purposes building and oomingthrough forthe purposes building and temporary '” all...
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mark easton, bbc news. is claiming victory in the general election. independence from serbia in 2008. our balkans correspondent guy de launey, who is monitoringer voters want to continue on the path he serbia, mutually antagonistic, and asserting kosovo's the eu has been withholding more so it was an election where voters the plurality of them, 40% of them, want it what this means is albin kurti and his party will not be able to govern alone, they will have to other parties. mr kurti previously said he would not cooperate with other parties. he has repeated that on electio night. and their leaders as animals or monsters, saying they are self—determination and mr kurti than did vote for him. you have leaders of opposition parties the largest opposition party has 22% of the vote is another question. blow to daniel noboa's campaign. his supporters were buoyed by an early exit poll the opinion polls in the build—up to this election had also suggested that even if he may not win challenger, luisa gonzalez, in those polls. of his tough security promises — he's militarised the streets
mark easton, bbc news. is claiming victory in the general election. independence from serbia in 2008. our balkans correspondent guy de launey, who is monitoringer voters want to continue on the path he serbia, mutually antagonistic, and asserting kosovo's the eu has been withholding more so it was an election where voters the plurality of them, 40% of them, want it what this means is albin kurti and his party will not be able to govern alone, they will have to other parties. mr kurti previously...
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bbc news. but will fall short of the number of seats needed but that's antagonised kosovo's main backers, and have criticised the government's handling of the economy. our balkans correspondent guy delauney is monitoring supporters, because there's little doubt that without the support kosovo wouldn't exist as an independent country. it unilaterally declared its independence states was absolutely crucial. from the united states envoy earlier, against albin kurti. or on the other hand, were the voters going to respond to mr kurti's very assertive approach to showing that kosovo to be more conciliatory, both with serbia and are currently being counted. the central election commission and they are bouncing all over the opposition has won the election and that they will work together to form a government. that's their hope. matter. for mr kurti, if his party hasn't got somewhere it's quite difficult to see his path to forming, so if we get to the end of the count and he hasn't that he had last time round, it may not be possible for him to form another administration. just in the last few moments, our correspondent guy gilani sent this 7 7 7 7 sent this note 7 7 7 sent this note into 7 7 sent this note int
bbc news. but will fall short of the number of seats needed but that's antagonised kosovo's main backers, and have criticised the government's handling of the economy. our balkans correspondent guy delauney is monitoring supporters, because there's little doubt that without the support kosovo wouldn't exist as an independent country. it unilaterally declared its independence states was absolutely crucial. from the united states envoy earlier, against albin kurti. or on the other hand, were the...
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the war. here to answer them is our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, russia editor for bbc monitoringvitaliy shevchenko. in kyiv we have our correspondent abdujalil abduraslov. welcome you all, so many questions, will try to get questions, we will try to get to as many as we can. seems to as many as we can. it seems that even have extraordinary that we even have to ask a question but people are, because donald trump is suggesting here that russia somehow is the victim, that the war. remind ukraine started the war. remind us how this war began. it ukraine started the war. remind us how this war began.- more than morezthan 11 years ago, at more than 11 years ago, i remember the really. i remember the time well when troops known as really. i remember the time wellv green oops known as really. i remember the time wellv green oops because 5 [giggle green men because they no began little green men because they no began pouring had no insignia began pouring into ukraine, into crimea, and mm was den in that it was russia was denying that it was troops. years later, ten its troops. years later
the war. here to answer them is our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, russia editor for bbc monitoringvitaliy shevchenko. in kyiv we have our correspondent abdujalil abduraslov. welcome you all, so many questions, will try to get questions, we will try to get to as many as we can. seems to as many as we can. it seems that even have extraordinary that we even have to ask a question but people are, because donald trump is suggesting here that russia somehow is the victim, that the war....
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james landale, bbc news. the first anniversary of alexei navalny�*s death, despite prior warnings from the kremlin that authorities would be closely monitoringhocked people but that it took courage for to propose an courage for trump to propose an alternative to tired of me fee} 7 725; ww ww“ www wwaww/ery bwold about what his been a very bold about what his of been a very bold about what his - of the _ been a very bold about what his of the future gaza be. the tired ideas www. ww wtwww wwwtw_ wastfiii wwwwt_ waiwww ww wthww w somethin w wthwewwpawst but something that is bold. mr rubio and the israeli prime _ is bold. mr rubio and the israeli prime minister- a united front on presented a united front on hamas and laying out hamas and ham leggings-at " ' " " ' like securing the shared roles like securing the release of israeli release of all israeli hostages. if? and m hostages. if? and strategyahd wecarthot a.- l, l the strategyahd wecarthot always - the details of— strategyahd wecarthot always - the details of this - .ates —of incteding when the gatea'ef "w ”"w’mh’h'mfim will incteding when the gateeef "w ”"w’mh’h'mfim will be opened, as the
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