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as the war continues, russian drones striking a hospital overnight in kharkiv, ukraine and europe nowace a tough question, how long could they resist russian forces if donald trump pulled the plug on us military aid? james landale, bbc news. white house is going definitely to suit russia very well. lets to suit russia very well. lets ick u- to suit russia very well. lets pick up on — to suit russia very well. lets pick up on that _ to suit russia very well. lets pick up on that final - to suit russia very well. lets pick up on that final thought because donald trump has not beenin because donald trump has not been in the white house for very long in his second term butjust how, in your eyes, has the relationship between russia and the us been reset since he has come in?— has come in? well, definitely, we see more _ has come in? well, definitely, we see more conversation - we see more conversation dialogue. vladimir putin this week made a speech in front of russia's fsp, the security service and he said that this new line that donald trump took, and his relationship with russia, defini
as the war continues, russian drones striking a hospital overnight in kharkiv, ukraine and europe nowace a tough question, how long could they resist russian forces if donald trump pulled the plug on us military aid? james landale, bbc news. white house is going definitely to suit russia very well. lets to suit russia very well. lets ick u- to suit russia very well. lets pick up on — to suit russia very well. lets pick up on that _ to suit russia very well. lets pick up on that final - to...
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le frère était mort en juin 2022 dans la région de kharkiv.2 garçons est une poétesse très connue. le père était journaliste. il a pris les armes en 2022. je donne ces détails, car ils traduisent assez bien ce que cette guerre représente dans chaque famille ukrainienne. il y a énormément de familles endeuillées qui ont perdu un ou plusieurs proches. cette nouvelle d'un 2e fils tué a ému le pays. les funérailles étaient importantes à kiev. elles reflètent le prix du sang qui est payé par toute une nation en raison de l'agression russe. - estelle martin: merci, emmanuelle chaze. l'ukraine et des responsables américains sont d'accord pour de nouvelles discussions. c'est ce que nous affirme un haut responsable ukrainien. on apprend que volodymyr zelensky participera au sommet extraordinaire de l'ue ce jeudi. fin de sous-titrage. sous-titrage en direct eva france st'501
le frère était mort en juin 2022 dans la région de kharkiv.2 garçons est une poétesse très connue. le père était journaliste. il a pris les armes en 2022. je donne ces détails, car ils traduisent assez bien ce que cette guerre représente dans chaque famille ukrainienne. il y a énormément de familles endeuillées qui ont perdu un ou plusieurs proches. cette nouvelle d'un 2e fils tué a ému le pays. les funérailles étaient importantes à kiev. elles reflètent le prix du sang qui...
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arriving in the uk this morning as the war continues, russian drones striking a hospital overnight in kharkivukraine and europe now face a tough question, how long could they resist russian forces if donald trump pulled the plug on us military aid? james landale, bbc news. i spoke to the nato secretary general mark rutte a little earlier and asked him for his reaction to what unfolded between trump and zelensky yesterday. i think it was very unfortunate and i have been twice on the phone now with president zelensky and i told him this. we need to stick together. the united states, ukraine, europe, to bring ukraine to a durable peace. so we clearly discussed this. is peace. 50 we clearly discussed this. , ., peace. 50 we clearly discussed this. , . ., , this. is that it was unfortunate. - this. is that it was| unfortunate. what this. is that it was - unfortunate. what did this. is that it was _ unfortunate. what did zelensky say about it?— say about it? welcome of course. — say about it? welcome of course. i _ say about it? welcome of course, i am _ say about it? welcome of course, i am not -
arriving in the uk this morning as the war continues, russian drones striking a hospital overnight in kharkivukraine and europe now face a tough question, how long could they resist russian forces if donald trump pulled the plug on us military aid? james landale, bbc news. i spoke to the nato secretary general mark rutte a little earlier and asked him for his reaction to what unfolded between trump and zelensky yesterday. i think it was very unfortunate and i have been twice on the phone now...
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les villes de kiev, kherson color="#00ffff">et kharkiv ontante des etats-unis qu'au début de la guerre. - l'ukraine produit déjà 30 % des armes, des équipements et des munitions pour se défendre. nous travaillons activement pour atteindre les 50 %. - nouveau coup dur aujourd'hui, pour volodymyr zelensky. le patron de la cia a annoncé que les etats-unis suspendaient le partage des renseignements avec l'ukraine, en plus de la suspension de l'aide militaire, ce qui pourrait avoir des conséquences immédiates sur la ligne de front. - elisabeth allain: certains ont dit voir, dès le début de semaine, des conséquences sur le terrain. ce retournement de situation, cette décision américaine de suspendre temporairement l'aide à l'ukraine, ça peut changer la donne sur le terrain? - jean-pierre maulny: c'est évident que ça affaiblit les ukrainiens sur le terrain. les européens
les villes de kiev, kherson et kharkiv ontante des etats-unis qu'au début de la guerre. - l'ukraine produit déjà 30 % des armes, des équipements et des munitions pour se défendre. nous travaillons activement pour atteindre les 50 %. - nouveau coup dur aujourd'hui, pour volodymyr zelensky. le patron de la cia a annoncé que les etats-unis suspendaient le partage des renseignements avec l'ukraine, en plus de la suspension de l'aide militaire, ce qui pourrait avoir des conséquences...
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in the eastern city of kharkiv several buildings including this residential block were targeted in asive drone attack. as rescue workers cleared the debris, they also evacuated a nearby damaged medical center. the sick and wounded were carefully pulled from their hospital beds and taken to safety. for the past week russia has launched a record number of drone attacks across ukraine, which appear to be a sharp escalation in the violence. >> zelenskyy -- >> reporter: but this shouting match at the oval office is still dominating ukrainian news channels. >> don't tell us what we're going to feel. >> reporter: snap online polls found most people across ukraine supported president volodymyr zelenskyy for, in their words, standing up to two of the world's most powerful men. >> you are a bunch of -- >> trump's administration was so arrogant, they're so rude. they don't respect people of ukraine, and they even don't hide it. >> looks like they support russia. >> reporter: it's a sentiment shared by ukrainian civil society activist, daria kaluniek. >> president zelenskyy at that moment repres
in the eastern city of kharkiv several buildings including this residential block were targeted in asive drone attack. as rescue workers cleared the debris, they also evacuated a nearby damaged medical center. the sick and wounded were carefully pulled from their hospital beds and taken to safety. for the past week russia has launched a record number of drone attacks across ukraine, which appear to be a sharp escalation in the violence. >> zelenskyy -- >> reporter: but this shouting...
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a country which is still being attacked by russia tonight, with the eastern kharkiv region having beenleast eight times already. >> maurice: imtiaz tyab tonight in kyiv, thank you. >> john: margaret brennan has been talking to her diplomatic sources about that less-than diplomatic confrontation. >> maurice: and margaret joins us now from washington. so margaret, let's start at the beginning. what started this whole fight? >> reporter: well, the ignition point came after a reporter asked president trump about his perceived alignment with vladimir putin. that is when the vice president jumped in praising donald trump for his attempt at diplomacy. president zelenskyy then decided to give a bit of a history lesson and explain that he wasn't naive, in fact he had already sat down with vladimir putin back in 2019 and even brokered a cease-fire deal at that time, but vladimir putin only went on to violate that deal. vance said all of this was being disrespectful. >> john: margaret, what are the reverberations of this meeting? in the phone calls you have been making with diplomats, how is this
a country which is still being attacked by russia tonight, with the eastern kharkiv region having beenleast eight times already. >> maurice: imtiaz tyab tonight in kyiv, thank you. >> john: margaret brennan has been talking to her diplomatic sources about that less-than diplomatic confrontation. >> maurice: and margaret joins us now from washington. so margaret, let's start at the beginning. what started this whole fight? >> reporter: well, the ignition point came after...
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i met with the mayor of kharkiv, the frontline city of two million people undergoing daily attacks and blackouts from russian forces. he told me that they had a power project that had been canceled at short notice funded by usaid generating 11.2 megawatts, which would shore up their energy pipeline. now, where others have stepped back, will we step forward and support projects like that either from russian assets or our own aid budget? >> well, the whole power supply is hugely important in ukraine. let's face it, power and energy has been weaponized by putin. that is why he's attacking the power supplies to communities across ukraine, and of course we will work with them to ensure they have the security and the power supplies that they need as we go forward. >> edward lee. >> our enemies should know that our prime minister has 100% support from us. i notice in moscow they're referring to the small size of the british army. perhaps the prime minister can remind them of what the kaiser said in 1914 about the contemptible little british army. and will he tell the president putin and other
i met with the mayor of kharkiv, the frontline city of two million people undergoing daily attacks and blackouts from russian forces. he told me that they had a power project that had been canceled at short notice funded by usaid generating 11.2 megawatts, which would shore up their energy pipeline. now, where others have stepped back, will we step forward and support projects like that either from russian assets or our own aid budget? >> well, the whole power supply is hugely important...
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on sunday, the mayor of kharkiv said a drone targeted an apartment building, which sparked a fire and injured eight people. well, there was also a royal show of support for the ukrainian president during his meeting with king charles. cnn's nic robertson has more from london. >> so president. >> zelenskyy getting an. important meeting with king charles at one of the king's country residence, about 100 miles north of london. sandringham. they spent an hour together and it's important symbolically because it embodies, if you will, the support that the uk is giving to the ukrainian president. but remembering as well. just a few days ago, when the british prime minister, keir starmer, was in the oval office with president trump, he handed president trump a letter an unprecedented invitation to president trump of a second state visit to the uk. so here, zelenskyy getting the royal treatment as well, embodying that support from the british government, the british people and the monarchy before he was there, he was at that gathering of european leaders as well as justin trudeau, the canadian
on sunday, the mayor of kharkiv said a drone targeted an apartment building, which sparked a fire and injured eight people. well, there was also a royal show of support for the ukrainian president during his meeting with king charles. cnn's nic robertson has more from london. >> so president. >> zelenskyy getting an. important meeting with king charles at one of the king's country residence, about 100 miles north of london. sandringham. they spent an hour together and it's important...
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a russian drone destroyed a medical building today in kharkiv. officials say at least seven people were injured. rescuers evacuated at least 64 people from the building, including 56 patients and a child. the drone attack also damaged homes and shops in the area. world leaders and politicians continue to weigh in on yesterday's clash in the oval office between president donald trump and ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. ukraine is currently seeking additional support from the u.s. in its fight against russia. but as fox's christina coleman shows us, the country may soon have to look elsewhere for support. >> supporters of ukraine lying downing street in london saturday ahead of a meeting between ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy and british prime minister keir starmer. >> as you heard from the cheers on the street outside, you have full backing across the united kingdom. >> it comes just one day after a diplomatic blowout in the oval office, where ukraine was hoping to finalize security guarantees from the u.s, but cameras recorded a
a russian drone destroyed a medical building today in kharkiv. officials say at least seven people were injured. rescuers evacuated at least 64 people from the building, including 56 patients and a child. the drone attack also damaged homes and shops in the area. world leaders and politicians continue to weigh in on yesterday's clash in the oval office between president donald trump and ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. ukraine is currently seeking additional support from the u.s. in its...
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on sunday, the mayor of kharkiv said a drone targeted an apartment building, which sparked a fire and injured eight people. cnn's clare sebastian is following developments. she joins us now live from london. good morning to you, clare. so what more can you tell us about what came out of this summit and where do things go from here? >> well, look. >> i think it was very clear, rosemary. >> that the. >> summit needed. >> to be more than. more than about nice words. there needed to be. >> an actual action that came out of this. so there you see this plan that's starting to take shape, perhaps led by the uk and france, to, to quote the british prime minister to stop the fighting, we need to see a little bit more meat on the bones of that. yet what we know so far is only what's been reported in le figaro, which is that it could include this month long truce, which would involve an initial phase, merely sort of the war in the air, at sea, and then to stop attacks on critical energy infrastructure, moving later to, to to the issue of troops on the ground and on the front lines. so that's wha
on sunday, the mayor of kharkiv said a drone targeted an apartment building, which sparked a fire and injured eight people. cnn's clare sebastian is following developments. she joins us now live from london. good morning to you, clare. so what more can you tell us about what came out of this summit and where do things go from here? >> well, look. >> i think it was very clear, rosemary. >> that the. >> summit needed. >> to be more than. more than about nice words....
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this weekend, a russian drone struck a residential apartment building in kharkiv, one of countless russianks on ukrainian civilian targets. p.m. starmer: we are at a crossroads in history today. nick: in london this weekend, prime minister keir starmer led zelenskyy and european leaders in an emergency summit that, in starmer's words, assembled a coalition of the willing. europe is developing plans to deploy french, british and perhaps eastern european troops into ukraine to help enforce a cease-fire that french foreign minister jean-noel barrot today said could be for one month and not include ground combat. >> this cease-fire in the air and at sea and on energy infrastructure will enable us to attest to the good faith of vladimir putin when he commits to the cease-fire. nick: but that's just one possibility, and european forces could not deploy without u.s. logistical and intelligence support. keir starmer: the discussions we have had today, particularly the coalition of the willing, is on the basis that this is a plan that we will work with, with the u.s. and that it will have u.s. back
this weekend, a russian drone struck a residential apartment building in kharkiv, one of countless russianks on ukrainian civilian targets. p.m. starmer: we are at a crossroads in history today. nick: in london this weekend, prime minister keir starmer led zelenskyy and european leaders in an emergency summit that, in starmer's words, assembled a coalition of the willing. europe is developing plans to deploy french, british and perhaps eastern european troops into ukraine to help enforce a...
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maybe he'll give putin, zaporizhzhia and crimea and donetsk and kharkiv. um, maybe alaska. if lisa murkowski keeps voting against him. so he's going to do something that i can't even imagine. >> some distraction. shermichael. um, trump's senior adviser, jason miller, told cnn that president trump plans to, quote, lean into tariffs. tariffs right now. i mean, lawrence summers said something about how if you're. every economist except for those paid by trump are against tariffs. it's a little bit of an overstatement, but i did see a survey, uh, of 45 economists and 43 say they are going to lead to higher prices. yeah, unequivocally. >> yeah, we know that. >> the question. >> becomes how long. >> do these. >> tariffs stay. >> in place. >> you saw. >> tsmc, the chip manufacturer, saying they're going to. invest 100 billion. into the united. >> states for research. >> and development. >> that's going to be new. >> jobs in texas across the u.s. toyota just announced that they're moving. >> manufacturing out of mexico to indiana. that's going to be thousands. >> of jobs. >> for am
maybe he'll give putin, zaporizhzhia and crimea and donetsk and kharkiv. um, maybe alaska. if lisa murkowski keeps voting against him. so he's going to do something that i can't even imagine. >> some distraction. shermichael. um, trump's senior adviser, jason miller, told cnn that president trump plans to, quote, lean into tariffs. tariffs right now. i mean, lawrence summers said something about how if you're. every economist except for those paid by trump are against tariffs. it's a...
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kharkiv was also targeted. officials say drones hit a medical facility and started a fire.ens of ukrainians have been killed in russian attacks since trump's recent phone call with russian president vladimir putin. so with the u.s. casting doubt on further support for ukraine, european leaders have promised to step up with military contributions. and earlier, i asked mick ryan, a retired major general of the australian army, whether europe can actually shoulder the burden. here he is. >> i don't. >> think it is the end of the. >> war, or russia will automatically win, but you would have to step up very quickly with a lot more military and economic assistance to be able to help ukraine. if the u.s. was to pull out its aid. >> so the war looks as though it will potentially continue for for even longer than it might have. uh, let's say yesterday. looking at the big picture, the war now entering its fourth year, it settled into a kind of a stalemate. and that's due in part to technology, which is something i know you've been studying. ukraine seems to have the edge when it come
kharkiv was also targeted. officials say drones hit a medical facility and started a fire.ens of ukrainians have been killed in russian attacks since trump's recent phone call with russian president vladimir putin. so with the u.s. casting doubt on further support for ukraine, european leaders have promised to step up with military contributions. and earlier, i asked mick ryan, a retired major general of the australian army, whether europe can actually shoulder the burden. here he is. >>...
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. >> in the northeastern city of kharkiv, which was hit again by russian drones on saturday. one resident said the altercation felt more like a street brawl than a meeting at the white house. >> it was not on a level of international diplomacy. >> you know. >> it looked like fighting a hoodlum from the block, like in a. >> godfather movie. kiss the ring. >> if you don't get out. >> in moscow, there were divided opinions, with some people calling it a spectacle, others saying they just want peace. >> well, i think zelenskyy really doesn't have many cards up his sleeve, but it won't come to an end quickly. and fortunately. >> it's all part of the show. i think of good american cinema. that's the first thing. and the second point is that really important things will be decided behind the. >> scenes. >> many western countries have expressed their support for ukraine after the disastrous meeting, but it was a sense of astonishment in the british media and on the streets in london about how it all went down. >> it was very unfair. >> i think he wants to be treated like that. it's v
. >> in the northeastern city of kharkiv, which was hit again by russian drones on saturday. one resident said the altercation felt more like a street brawl than a meeting at the white house. >> it was not on a level of international diplomacy. >> you know. >> it looked like fighting a hoodlum from the block, like in a. >> godfather movie. kiss the ring. >> if you don't get out. >> in moscow, there were divided opinions, with some people calling it a...