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the same thing happened in belgrade. infrastructure was damaged, shelling happened, and 3 people were also injured. they're interesting. interestingly enough, more recently, near belgrade region, a ukrainian soldier had been trying to escape to the russian federation, trying to basically defect and neo fascist groups. there that had their hands on artillery artillery batteries had fired out at him and unfortunately killed him and injured another servicemen in the, in the russian, a federal security services as well. now, because of this violence that's actually been happening on the russian federation, the authorities have taken measures. they've closed down russia, southern air space. basically there's going to be no flights out of this area. there's 12 airports in ra stove region alone. that will not be having flights. another thing they've done is closed down all the schools that are located in boarder regence of that border. the don boss, people's republics. we have to remember that there are at least 3000 children from done yet can lugens cologne that have left that have evacuate
the same thing happened in belgrade. infrastructure was damaged, shelling happened, and 3 people were also injured. they're interesting. interestingly enough, more recently, near belgrade region, a ukrainian soldier had been trying to escape to the russian federation, trying to basically defect and neo fascist groups. there that had their hands on artillery artillery batteries had fired out at him and unfortunately killed him and injured another servicemen in the, in the russian, a federal...
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the same thing happened in belgrade. infrastructure was damaged, shelling happened, and 3 people were also injured. they're interesting. interestingly enough, more recently, near belgrade region, a ukrainian soldier had been trying to escape to the russian federation, trying to basically defect and neo fascist groups. there that had their hands on artillery artillery batteries. i had fired out at him and unfortunately killed him and injured another servicemen in the, in the russian, a federal security services as well. now, because of this violence that's actually been happening on the russian federation, the authorities have taken measures. they've closed down russia, southern air space. basically there's going to be no flights out of this area. there's 12 airports in ra stove region alone. that will not be having flights. another thing they've done is closed down all the schools that are located in boarder regence of that border. the don boss, people's republics. we have to remember that there are at least 3000 children from done yet can lugens cologne that have left that have evacu
the same thing happened in belgrade. infrastructure was damaged, shelling happened, and 3 people were also injured. they're interesting. interestingly enough, more recently, near belgrade region, a ukrainian soldier had been trying to escape to the russian federation, trying to basically defect and neo fascist groups. there that had their hands on artillery artillery batteries. i had fired out at him and unfortunately killed him and injured another servicemen in the, in the russian, a federal...
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thank you very much for coming to belgrade. thank you. good afternoon.nd wales. blustery showers and gusts of winds in excess of 60—70mph once again on exposed coasts. so temperatures fairly academic but it's mild cross england and wales, noticeably cooler for scotland and northern ireland. but as we go through the night tonight, we need to draw your attention to some rain that's arriving in the far northwest. the winds will strengthen once again, and the met office has issued an amber weather warning for the strength of the winds across the north coast of northern ireland. a chillier start to monday, but all eyes will be focused on this amber warning which will remain in force during the early hours of monday morning. storm franklin, potential for damaging gusts of wind in excess of 80mph. the showers will fade away, though, and monday will be an improving picture as we go through the afternoon — we'll be drier and brighter with top temperatures of 6—13 celsius. and around the world. queen elizabeth has tested positive for covid—19. buckingham palace sa
thank you very much for coming to belgrade. thank you. good afternoon.nd wales. blustery showers and gusts of winds in excess of 60—70mph once again on exposed coasts. so temperatures fairly academic but it's mild cross england and wales, noticeably cooler for scotland and northern ireland. but as we go through the night tonight, we need to draw your attention to some rain that's arriving in the far northwest. the winds will strengthen once again, and the met office has issued an amber...
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thank you very much for coming to belgrade. thank you. hello.nd is still very messy picture to tell. lots of rain around at times and still strong wins. this frontal system at the moment is producing some rain, some of the hobby. to higher ground across derbyshire and south yorkshire we have seen some snow. where we had heavy snow on friday a much different story. take a look at how beautiful fife has been so far today with hardly a cloud in the sky. looks likely we will close at the afternoon in scotland with sunshine. rain still a feature in the south—west of england. as we go through the evening and overnight more rain and more strong winds to come in pushing in from the west. it will be a cloudy but milder start to sunday morning. double digits first thing in the morning across england and wales as the wind direction is coming from a south—westerly. still this weather front to push through which will keep things pretty unsettled with plenty of isobars on the chart. the wins will remain a feature. shari outbreaks of rain moving through englan
thank you very much for coming to belgrade. thank you. hello.nd is still very messy picture to tell. lots of rain around at times and still strong wins. this frontal system at the moment is producing some rain, some of the hobby. to higher ground across derbyshire and south yorkshire we have seen some snow. where we had heavy snow on friday a much different story. take a look at how beautiful fife has been so far today with hardly a cloud in the sky. looks likely we will close at the afternoon...
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thank you very much for coming to belgrade. thank you. hello, there., we may start dry, maybe some early sunshine, but it will cloud over again. we get some heavier, more persistent rain soon coming into northern ireland, pushing into northern england and further north into scotland. to the south, though, there may not be too much in the way of rain — particularly towards southeastern areas, and here it's going to be very mild — temperatures of 16 or 17 degrees. but as it gets milder, it also is going to get windier in many parts of the country. this is where the strongest winds are still expected to be. where we've got this amber wind warning from the met office — gusts 70, 80 miles an hour, some damage, disruption. because the winds are picking up sooner, the winds will tend to drop a little bit quicker by the time we get into thursday. so not as windy by thursday morning — still windy, butjust not as windy. sunshine and showers, maybe a bit wintry over the hills in scotland — still quite cold air here. highest temperatures in the southeast at 12 deg
thank you very much for coming to belgrade. thank you. hello, there., we may start dry, maybe some early sunshine, but it will cloud over again. we get some heavier, more persistent rain soon coming into northern ireland, pushing into northern england and further north into scotland. to the south, though, there may not be too much in the way of rain — particularly towards southeastern areas, and here it's going to be very mild — temperatures of 16 or 17 degrees. but as it gets milder, it...
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we also heard reports that in the border towns, the russian border, towns of belkora belgrade. and just recently we heard just literally minutes ago that in course caleb list, sorry, that's in russian, incur in course region of russia. we've got had reports that artillery shells have fallen there on russian territory actually in crimea. and in that city of belgrade, they have closed down schools that are near near the border because of these, these shells had a fall on russian territory. and in, in the course, screeching literally moments ago, we also heard reports of shelling there, but we have not actually confirmed them. we have seen some videos that have come out of on social media from belgrade, allegedly showing the damage created by these shells that have fallen there and a pair and allegedly, one person was injured. but we haven't confirmed any of that yet. and as for the situation of evacuation here, i could tell you a little bit about what we've been doing here over the past several days. the regional government of ra stove has set up over a 100 temporary housing faci
we also heard reports that in the border towns, the russian border, towns of belkora belgrade. and just recently we heard just literally minutes ago that in course caleb list, sorry, that's in russian, incur in course region of russia. we've got had reports that artillery shells have fallen there on russian territory actually in crimea. and in that city of belgrade, they have closed down schools that are near near the border because of these, these shells had a fall on russian territory. and...
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our editor sat down with him in belgrade.r: he is widely held to be the greatest player of his time in an era already blessed with legends. now, he is the most controversial, too. have you received any vaccination against covid? novak: i have not. reporter: why? novak: i understand and support fully the freedom to choose whether you want to get vaccinated or not. i have not spoken about this before or disclose my medical records because i have the right to keep that private and discrete. there are a lot of wrong conclusions and assumptions. it is important to speak up about that and justify certain things. reporter: december 16 djokovic tested positive for covid, but only found out he said, after mixing with young tennis players the following day. when he arrived in australia on january 5, he was held at the border. january 6 his visa was canceled and he was detained. four days later on january 10 a judge overturned that decision, releasing him to compete. four days after on january 14 the minister canceled his visa on ground
our editor sat down with him in belgrade.r: he is widely held to be the greatest player of his time in an era already blessed with legends. now, he is the most controversial, too. have you received any vaccination against covid? novak: i have not. reporter: why? novak: i understand and support fully the freedom to choose whether you want to get vaccinated or not. i have not spoken about this before or disclose my medical records because i have the right to keep that private and discrete. there...
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amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade. correspondent shaimaa khaliljoins us now from melbourne. this dominated the headlines. you are in melbourne where it hit the headlines, how will these comments go down there? headlines, how will these comments 90 down there?— go down there? look, i think his... he made headlines _ go down there? look, i think his... he made headlines when _ go down there? look, i think his... he made headlines when he - go down there? look, i think his... he made headlines when he camel go down there? look, i think his... - he made headlines when he came here and made headlines when he was forced out of here. and surely he will make headlines with these comments. interesting novak djokovic addressed the australian people really from the outset, wanting to set the record straight, saying he understood their frustration with him, why they would have been critical of him and the sequence of events, but he wanted to reassure them he did not bend the rules, he did not get special treatment and that he foll
amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade. correspondent shaimaa khaliljoins us now from melbourne. this dominated the headlines. you are in melbourne where it hit the headlines, how will these comments go down there? headlines, how will these comments 90 down there?— go down there? look, i think his... he made headlines _ go down there? look, i think his... he made headlines when _ go down there? look, i think his... he made headlines when he - go down there? look, i think his... he made headlines when...
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and that was stephen guy and professor the institute of european studies in belgrade. thank you . ok, let's look at other news and turn to canada because police in riot gear have swept through the capital. they're arresting, at least a 170 demonstrate, is over the past 2 days and towing away blockading trucks is the government. the government does push to finally stamp out persistent protests that have gone on for almost a month against those co restrictions and vaccine mandates. now police stepped in to retake control to the streets in front of parliament. authority say that some demonstrators wherein body armor, while others carried smoke grenades and fireworks full protests. leaders were among those arrested. distressing video. meanwhile, has been shad online showing mounted police forcing their way through crowds this weekend. oh my goodness. oh my good, you're dead. well good. ah, i owe some protest is worth and kneeling in prayer, in an apparent show of paste unity, canadian christian pastors made a joint statement to condemning indication of emergency powers and the governm
and that was stephen guy and professor the institute of european studies in belgrade. thank you . ok, let's look at other news and turn to canada because police in riot gear have swept through the capital. they're arresting, at least a 170 demonstrate, is over the past 2 days and towing away blockading trucks is the government. the government does push to finally stamp out persistent protests that have gone on for almost a month against those co restrictions and vaccine mandates. now police...
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fred pleitgen in belgrade, thank you. appreciate it. >>> let's get back to president putin's other moves, particularly this nuclear deterrence force now on high alert. let's bring back our richard burt, a former u.s. ambassador to germany and former chief u.s. negotiator in the strategic arms reduction talks with the former soviet union. he's also a board president at global zero. thanks for being with us yesterday and we enjoyed having you so much that we had to have you back because we needed more time to really delve into all of your expertise. so mr. burt, ukrainian officials say putin's move to put his deterrent forces on high alert is just a tactic to put pressure on ukraine ahead of tomorrow's scheduled meeting. do you see it that way or is it something else? >> i think in part it is a pressure tactic. we could call it nuclear coercion. but i don't think the audience is just ukraine. i think it's the western world, the global community. vladimir putin is saying i'm going to up the ante. this is very important to me
fred pleitgen in belgrade, thank you. appreciate it. >>> let's get back to president putin's other moves, particularly this nuclear deterrence force now on high alert. let's bring back our richard burt, a former u.s. ambassador to germany and former chief u.s. negotiator in the strategic arms reduction talks with the former soviet union. he's also a board president at global zero. thanks for being with us yesterday and we enjoyed having you so much that we had to have you back because...
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the bbc�*s amol rajan sat down with him in belgrade. greatest player of his time, in an era already blessed with legends. but now he is the most controversial, too. have you received any vaccination against covid? i too. have you received any vaccination against covid? i have not. vaccination against covid? i have not- why? _ vaccination against covid? i have not- why? i _ vaccination against covid? i have not. why? i understand - vaccination against covid? i have not. why? i understand and - vaccination against covid? i have . not. why? i understand and support full the not. why? i understand and support fully the freedom _ not. why? i understand and support fully the freedom to _ not. why? i understand and support fully the freedom to choose whether you want to get vaccinated or not. i have not spoken about this before and i have not disclosed my medical record and my vaccination status because i had the right to keep that private and discreet. but as i see there is a lot of wrong conclusions and assumptions out there, i think it's im
the bbc�*s amol rajan sat down with him in belgrade. greatest player of his time, in an era already blessed with legends. but now he is the most controversial, too. have you received any vaccination against covid? i too. have you received any vaccination against covid? i have not. vaccination against covid? i have not- why? _ vaccination against covid? i have not- why? i _ vaccination against covid? i have not. why? i understand - vaccination against covid? i have not. why? i understand and -...
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amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade.n�* on the possibility of being vaccinated. our medical editor, fergus walsh, now looks at what we already know, about the covid vaccines available. novak djokovic says he doesn't have enough information about the vaccine and how it might affect his body, but there is already a mountain of evidence available. regulated very difficult technologies. they were developed in record time but went through all the usual trial stages involving tens of thousands of volunteers. the scientists involved and regulators are adamant that no corners were cut all safety. since then more than 10 billion doses have been administered and just over six in ten of the world bowl population had at least one covid jab. like all medicines and vaccines can have side effects. some of the very rare runs were only picked up at the millions had been jabbed. but your risk of some of those very rare complications like blood clots or heart problems or far higher after covid than from the jabs. higher after covid than fr
amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade.n�* on the possibility of being vaccinated. our medical editor, fergus walsh, now looks at what we already know, about the covid vaccines available. novak djokovic says he doesn't have enough information about the vaccine and how it might affect his body, but there is already a mountain of evidence available. regulated very difficult technologies. they were developed in record time but went through all the usual trial stages involving tens of thousands of...
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we've been out to the border, we've driven either side of the main road between here and belgrade. around belgrade, we've got reporting inside russia that indicates that the tank army is massive pretty much in total force, and reports overnight the last 24 hours or so, helicopter gun ships have arrived. still on the borders, some five or eight miles away from where these troops are believed to be massing and we've seen these troops and satellite imagery, we've got social media that we located. a military area, and relaxed saying we've lived with russians, we're not that fussed by it and then look deeper into what is actually going on here, i think it's very important and it ties the kind of local and under nato rules, it is completely impossible for this country of ukraine to join nat o. >> it's to the point of a manufactured crisis by russia, because it's not something imminent, that membership in nato and by the way, has been a fact of life at least the pocket for a number of years now. sam kiley, good to have you there. clarissa ward as well. thanks very much. >> pentagon said n
we've been out to the border, we've driven either side of the main road between here and belgrade. around belgrade, we've got reporting inside russia that indicates that the tank army is massive pretty much in total force, and reports overnight the last 24 hours or so, helicopter gun ships have arrived. still on the borders, some five or eight miles away from where these troops are believed to be massing and we've seen these troops and satellite imagery, we've got social media that we located....
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in belgrade according to russian reports, there is the first guard's tank army.n paper, they're capable of mustering 50,000 or so infantry. 600 tanks, but there isn't a single sign on this road north of a city of 1.5 million people of any kind of ukrainian military activity. just trucks waiting for routine crossing into russia. and business as usual at the border crossing here. on the other side of that fence. the locals here, relaxed. she says how is it we've forced to quarrel with ore brothers. i just can't comprehend it. we should not have it at all. there is no will to fight with russia and we don't see the will of the russians to fight with us. there are no armed forces. not even a hint, says alexander. in case russia does sent tanks in, ukrainians insist they recall the words of their national anthem. our enemies will die as the dew does in the sunshine and we brothers will live happily in our mind. now, erin, the nato secretary general has talked about these massive presence of russian troops as the new normal. he's saying there may well be as a consequenc
in belgrade according to russian reports, there is the first guard's tank army.n paper, they're capable of mustering 50,000 or so infantry. 600 tanks, but there isn't a single sign on this road north of a city of 1.5 million people of any kind of ukrainian military activity. just trucks waiting for routine crossing into russia. and business as usual at the border crossing here. on the other side of that fence. the locals here, relaxed. she says how is it we've forced to quarrel with ore...
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chaos and belgrade. there's a baby's dying in incubators. there's there's and the there's a stephen hosmer was a researcher brand went in and interviewed a lot of the served leaders and he said that as the serb leaders watched this escalation. the metaphor in their mind was tokyo. so we have we're using precision bombing. but it's in the mind of adversaries. they know that this conventional bombing can eventually get to tokyo so it becomes a major determine. there are certain operations. in american military history that have that are stuck in our mind to potential potential adversaries forever. one is inshan. everybody we fight against is worried. the marines are going to come come ashore in their beaches. but another one that seems to be tokyo that they as much as and and i've worked with the air force they're targeting is meticulous the care they mean hansel the dream has been realized. i mean precision bombing is the way we're going to do it. we're going to be effective. we're going to be humane. but in the mind of our adversaries they k
chaos and belgrade. there's a baby's dying in incubators. there's there's and the there's a stephen hosmer was a researcher brand went in and interviewed a lot of the served leaders and he said that as the serb leaders watched this escalation. the metaphor in their mind was tokyo. so we have we're using precision bombing. but it's in the mind of adversaries. they know that this conventional bombing can eventually get to tokyo so it becomes a major determine. there are certain operations. in...
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knew the a fuel, some they said one of the valley cache that in autumn, 2000 the district court in belgrade has a case against those who gave orders for yugoslavia to be bombed. there's some press in the creature little sooner the better little jolla donald branch, will do produce clinton, alberta, solano yourself among the others who was sentenced to 20 years in prison, where the french president, jacques chirac, the german chancellor. gerhard schroeder, the u. s. secretary of state, madeleine albright, the nato secretary general, heavier selina, the supreme allied commander in europe, wesley clark, and native ministers of foreign affairs and defense who give credit to the eloquence study and unattended to leave that even after a year below you put a deposit, bringing the baldwin to style out those sources for koya. so cautious because of them will be runaway companies with the early kebraw yodi golf course of itself. okay. one yeah, molly lee from virginia quaid, they'll be able to stay sla or sit on mission of would anyone be awesome? so this is going up. wesley affected not as bully. we
knew the a fuel, some they said one of the valley cache that in autumn, 2000 the district court in belgrade has a case against those who gave orders for yugoslavia to be bombed. there's some press in the creature little sooner the better little jolla donald branch, will do produce clinton, alberta, solano yourself among the others who was sentenced to 20 years in prison, where the french president, jacques chirac, the german chancellor. gerhard schroeder, the u. s. secretary of state, madeleine...
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chaos in belgrade. babies dying in incubators. and the -- there is a steven hosmer is a researcher adarand, went in and interviewed a lot of the serb leaders. he said as the serb leaders watched this escalation the metaphor in their mine was tokyo. so we have -- we are using precision bombing, but in the mind of adversaries they know this conventional bombing can actually get to tokyo. there are certain operations in military history that have stuck in the mind of our potential adversaries forever. someone. >> ion. everyone we fight against is worried the marines are going to come ashore on their beaches. the other one is tokyo. i have worked with the air force. their targeting is meticulous. the care they -- handsel, the dream has been realized. precision is the way we are going to do it, we are going to be effective, humane. but in the mind of our adversaries they know how far it can go. so we have this deterrent because of what lemay did did. tokyo is out there as an example. that's the image of american airpower. you go to the
chaos in belgrade. babies dying in incubators. and the -- there is a steven hosmer is a researcher adarand, went in and interviewed a lot of the serb leaders. he said as the serb leaders watched this escalation the metaphor in their mine was tokyo. so we have -- we are using precision bombing, but in the mind of adversaries they know this conventional bombing can actually get to tokyo. there are certain operations in military history that have stuck in the mind of our potential adversaries...
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fred pleitgen is in belgrade watching the supply lines. tell us the latest. >> hi there, john.ne of the interesting things from belgrade, which is really the last place before you get to kharkiv, we can see some of the moves that russia is making and then essentially a lot of those do pan out on the battlefield. one thing that happened today, more shelling on the town of kharkiv. the battle there intensifying. and what we were able to see from our vantage point at the last checkpoint, still on the russian side is a lot of multiple rocket launching systems being moved closer to ukrainian territory. those rocket-launching systems are a medium level or medium range rocket launching system. the range is about 65 to 70 miles and we saw that least three of those beef moved into that area. you can see them moving that closer to the battle in kharkiv, as you and clarissa noted, seems to be one of the most entense ones as this conflict continues to unfold and continues to intensify. the other thing that we're also seeing on the russian side, we continue to be seeing over the past couple
fred pleitgen is in belgrade watching the supply lines. tell us the latest. >> hi there, john.ne of the interesting things from belgrade, which is really the last place before you get to kharkiv, we can see some of the moves that russia is making and then essentially a lot of those do pan out on the battlefield. one thing that happened today, more shelling on the town of kharkiv. the battle there intensifying. and what we were able to see from our vantage point at the last checkpoint,...
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he were talking about belgrade where we saw satellite imagery of supplies being amassed yesterday. you said frederick pleitgen heard artillery. it is some distance from the separatist region. sam, any impacked you have heard in kharkiv at this points. we haven't been able to go out and look yet. we are letting things settle down. we think this is the first wave of the military action here. everyone is concerned about the deployment of ground troops. this have been reports in kharkiv of the reports of an apartment being struck. i'm just about 150 yards up to my neck from the biggest hospital which is next to a number of medical institutes in kharkiv. certainly not a rush of people in and out, emergency sections there. the population is milling around. some people are out on the streets. the majority would say have stayed in. there are claims, john and brianna, claims, we have not been able to identify this, the ukrainians having knocked out what they are claiming are russian tanks on a ring road surrounding kharkiv. it has a very clear ring road around it. there are social media pos
he were talking about belgrade where we saw satellite imagery of supplies being amassed yesterday. you said frederick pleitgen heard artillery. it is some distance from the separatist region. sam, any impacked you have heard in kharkiv at this points. we haven't been able to go out and look yet. we are letting things settle down. we think this is the first wave of the military action here. everyone is concerned about the deployment of ground troops. this have been reports in kharkiv of the...
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amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade.bout it. that begs the question, what more does he need to know about this jab? in serbia, it is one of the few places in the world if you have a choice on which vaccine you want. 0ne choice is the pfizer vaccine, widely used here. that has gone through initial clinical trials, 44,000 people involved, used widely across the world in this country as well. the world health organization say it is safe and effective. more widely speaking about vaccines, 60% of the world now, this figure is huge, have had at least one dose of a covid vaccine, they have been used for 14 or 15 months now, proven to be safe and effective. 0bviously with any medicine there can be side effects, but in this case, the case of the pfizerjab and the other main vaccines being used, they tend to be very mild, things like a sore arm rather than anything serious. people who are against the vaccine for whatever reason say, but long term, we do not know. we were in a pandemic, it was an emergency situation, we had to deve
amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade.bout it. that begs the question, what more does he need to know about this jab? in serbia, it is one of the few places in the world if you have a choice on which vaccine you want. 0ne choice is the pfizer vaccine, widely used here. that has gone through initial clinical trials, 44,000 people involved, used widely across the world in this country as well. the world health organization say it is safe and effective. more widely speaking about vaccines, 60% of the...
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the district court in belgrade has a case against those who gave orders for yugoslavia to be bombed. view, some breasts in the creature would hold, not belew, korea, donald branch to, to produce, bring to no bladder. shalana yourself. among the others who was sentenced to 20 years in prison, where the french president, jacques chirac, the german chancellor. gerhard schroeder, the u. s. secretary of state, madeleine albright, the nato secretary general, javier selina, the supreme allied commander in europe. wesley clark and native ministers of foreign affairs and defense who give it to the eloquence, studying on that. it's silly that even after a year below you put a deposit on anybody's to stop. bill said it's for koya, so cautious because of them will be runaway companies with the early kebraw with the golf course of itself. okay. one yeah, molly equal virginia w both they sla will sit all machine of wood on the awesome. so this is good enough . was less affected, not as bully. we've got 3 so totally up to moody betty. so soon as polly cope was, clarissa was irrational. hold on. mm.
the district court in belgrade has a case against those who gave orders for yugoslavia to be bombed. view, some breasts in the creature would hold, not belew, korea, donald branch to, to produce, bring to no bladder. shalana yourself. among the others who was sentenced to 20 years in prison, where the french president, jacques chirac, the german chancellor. gerhard schroeder, the u. s. secretary of state, madeleine albright, the nato secretary general, javier selina, the supreme allied...
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the district court in belgrade has a case against those who gave orders for yugoslavia to be bombed. usa pressing the creature volkswagen below jolla, donald branch to the appropriate thing, to know bladder solano, yourself. the man, the others who was sentenced to 20 years in prison, where the french president, jacques chirac, the german chancellor. gerhard schroeder, the u. s. secretary of state, madeleine albright, the nato secretary general, javier selina, the supreme allied commander in europe. wesley clark and native ministers of foreign affairs and defense who give credit to the eloquence southern unaffected solidity. mon, i thought a year below, you put a deposit brandanae, boardman to stop bill said it's for koya. so coastal took us with the more viewed items companies with e early kebraw yodi. kopel said itself, they were not marleni from virginia quiet. they'll be able to stay sla or sit on mission or would anyone he asked them to this is good enough. wesley affected not as bully. we spoke briefly totally up to marie of betty, so so last finally called post lisa was hit op
the district court in belgrade has a case against those who gave orders for yugoslavia to be bombed. usa pressing the creature volkswagen below jolla, donald branch to the appropriate thing, to know bladder solano, yourself. the man, the others who was sentenced to 20 years in prison, where the french president, jacques chirac, the german chancellor. gerhard schroeder, the u. s. secretary of state, madeleine albright, the nato secretary general, javier selina, the supreme allied commander in...
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ah, well my name byron and i'm just coming to school in belgrade is lead time guy. somebody was anything ah, a 15 year old soccer leaves very close to the school with her mother, aunt and 2 sisters. but their cars seldom has the place to herself. i hate to stay at home was 6 months at how long the lockdown was in with 5 people give basically 4 home schooling out. come tomato men do my work like far from the tv or just on my bed, doing mileage sometimes it would switch off in the middle of my class. oh, sometimes they do like low down and then you like just have to wait until it works again. jessica has her own room, which is not very common in cut to tura. it's been hooked, poor as district her family had to scrape together money for online classes some day. my sister or mother would sacrifice and give me money for the day because i mean it schoolwork, it, sir, the stairs. so they would sacrifice even if they wanted to buy, like, you know, a t shirt may be, they'll sacrifice it for me and give me the money to buy data. so you'll need an day day, you'll need a smartp
ah, well my name byron and i'm just coming to school in belgrade is lead time guy. somebody was anything ah, a 15 year old soccer leaves very close to the school with her mother, aunt and 2 sisters. but their cars seldom has the place to herself. i hate to stay at home was 6 months at how long the lockdown was in with 5 people give basically 4 home schooling out. come tomato men do my work like far from the tv or just on my bed, doing mileage sometimes it would switch off in the middle of my...
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this is belgrade, western russia, near the border with ukrae.f military hardware and activity. and different views on russia's offensive over the border. >> the president explained at all, that they will target military objects only. of course it's unpleasant, but there is no other way out. >> there is nothing good in it. everyone has friends and relatives there. i can't find words to express it. steve: the longer the war continues, the harder it will be to convince russians that their president took the right decision. jane: steve rosenberg what that report. the refugee agency says more than 50,000 people have fled ukraine in the past 48 hours. many have headed west, attempting to cross the border into neighboring countries. now there is concern that the steady stream could become a mass exodus. our correspondent mark lowen is on the polish border as ukrainians try to flee the flighting's -- fighting. mark: a border separates but also brings together families reunited in the search for safety, like 10-year-old maria and her mother, maria, who t
this is belgrade, western russia, near the border with ukrae.f military hardware and activity. and different views on russia's offensive over the border. >> the president explained at all, that they will target military objects only. of course it's unpleasant, but there is no other way out. >> there is nothing good in it. everyone has friends and relatives there. i can't find words to express it. steve: the longer the war continues, the harder it will be to convince russians that...
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in belgrade we're seeing troop movements in fast 24 hours with tanks and heavy artillery moving around, driving on the highway all of this is coming from tiktok users in russia uploading images of heavy weapons moving around the country that's really troubling from military analysts. we're seeing the same thing from technologists watching satellites, trying to gauge the situation on the ground. they're also seeing troop movements and heavy armaments away interest their more permanent positions near tree lines and what analysts say it looks like they're setting the stage for an invasion. it's not just here over the border in russia we're also seeing them in two separatist enclaves which are russian-backed or russian-led. we're starting to see an increase in the tempo of the exchanging of fire between ukrainian forces, regular army here, and those russian-backed separatists. that has been increasing over the past couple of days. it's exactly like antony blinken said on "meet the press" yesterday and what he said in front of the united nations security council that it looks like these rus
in belgrade we're seeing troop movements in fast 24 hours with tanks and heavy artillery moving around, driving on the highway all of this is coming from tiktok users in russia uploading images of heavy weapons moving around the country that's really troubling from military analysts. we're seeing the same thing from technologists watching satellites, trying to gauge the situation on the ground. they're also seeing troop movements and heavy armaments away interest their more permanent positions...
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amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade. the us writer and satirist pj o'rourke has died at the age of 7a. were written in a style combining conservative and libertarian ideas, with the gonzo journalism of the 1960s. his publisher said mr o'rourke had been ill in recent months. our north america correspondent david willis has the latest from los angeles. journalists and writers are taken to social media to commemorate the life of pj or jonah goldberg, editor in chief of the dispatch called pj o'rourke a unique talent but alsojust a really o'rourke a unique talent but also just a really good dude, may he rest in peace. and pj o'rourke was one of the most prolific, the most widely quoted authors in american life. the author of more than 20 books, a couple of which went to number one, in the new york times bestseller list and they ranged across a diverse number of subjects from politics to economics, to automobiles. one quote i particularly like likened pj or works writing style to a cross between the head and —ism of hunter s thompson and the patrician mockery of tom wolfe and mocking was so
amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade. the us writer and satirist pj o'rourke has died at the age of 7a. were written in a style combining conservative and libertarian ideas, with the gonzo journalism of the 1960s. his publisher said mr o'rourke had been ill in recent months. our north america correspondent david willis has the latest from los angeles. journalists and writers are taken to social media to commemorate the life of pj or jonah goldberg, editor in chief of the dispatch called pj o'rourke a...
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escape. meanwhile, russia says ukrainian forces have fight shells across the border into rushes. belgrade region investigative committee released this footage, official say 2 adults and a child were injured in the assault one residential building was destroyed. an 8th of this damage. a criminal case has been launched, a national authority say at least 14 shells from ukrainian territory have hit versus lost all region. with us, this video was filmed by our crew on the phone line in the done yes republic. where as we understand they had to suddenly flee due to incoming shells, rushes defense ministry says ukrainian forces are firing a cities in the dumbass. although ukraine says russia has carried out to more than $200.00 attacks. since the start of the day in the region. as there is a powerful explosions were reported across ukraine. this morning. loud blasts wrote several cities after russia launched a military operation. it's been reported to the explosions were caused by miss ow strikes from russia's aerospace forces. we've also received these images from are you poll? thick smoke can b
escape. meanwhile, russia says ukrainian forces have fight shells across the border into rushes. belgrade region investigative committee released this footage, official say 2 adults and a child were injured in the assault one residential building was destroyed. an 8th of this damage. a criminal case has been launched, a national authority say at least 14 shells from ukrainian territory have hit versus lost all region. with us, this video was filmed by our crew on the phone line in the done yes...
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in belgrade, there were a number of artillery strikes that hit there and damaged people's homes. we have indeed seen shelling on russian territory. and this has caused the, the russian authorities, the regional authorities, that border don boss and ukraine to take measures. they've closed down the air space of rushes to southern region. all the flights are basically canceled from at least from ra stoves, 12 airports, roster regions 12 airports until march. second. that's just at minimum that can be extended depending on how the situation unfolds. the another measure they've taken is that they've close schools that are near the border that aarp, it could potentially come under shelling as we've seen, has already happened in border areas. so they want to make sure that kids there can be safe. and like you said, the russian government has now opened a criminal investigation into these instances, but not just these instances also into the, the 8 years of artillery bombing of civilian villages, towns in done boss, 8 years of that. and the russian government is going to investigate spe
in belgrade, there were a number of artillery strikes that hit there and damaged people's homes. we have indeed seen shelling on russian territory. and this has caused the, the russian authorities, the regional authorities, that border don boss and ukraine to take measures. they've closed down the air space of rushes to southern region. all the flights are basically canceled from at least from ra stoves, 12 airports, roster regions 12 airports until march. second. that's just at minimum that...
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ah, and then one day, i was in belgrade doing some research for my study. i was walking down the street and i heard behind me a leader in my family called me later. i turned around there he stood a surprise as ireland. ah, my big cousin jim ah, blood rushed to my head in the midst renika saw my camera and asked me to tell his story to the world, beset of his new home. i pointed my camera at him where to start it will be it'll be here, city, side now. so i have a new router. so i could actually do that. it was my net push that was on the news. that's awesome. all i'm all for the moment. is such a little tacos trick me shut up all the natural result, but they be taught to do or try to leave clinical facebook or something like that. that's what it was. it was one of those will tell policy possibilities out of it. but if there's room more of it to and it was a couple such so you couldn't make it up what sort of took him out because there's books are so when you 1st i started, i don't want to put it in to pick it up again. it's night, which also when you i didn'
ah, and then one day, i was in belgrade doing some research for my study. i was walking down the street and i heard behind me a leader in my family called me later. i turned around there he stood a surprise as ireland. ah, my big cousin jim ah, blood rushed to my head in the midst renika saw my camera and asked me to tell his story to the world, beset of his new home. i pointed my camera at him where to start it will be it'll be here, city, side now. so i have a new router. so i could actually...
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for example, in belgrade there were a several strikes that had damaged people's homes. luckily nobody was hurt. the same thing happened in a course region of russia, but the firing position was quickly disabled. unfortunately, in brown screech in which is also at the border a several homes also were damaged and 2 people were injured. so there have been a lot of confirmations of strikes falling on russian territory. and one thing i, i had to notice about the survey lab. rob's recent press conference is that i want bbc reporters actually described the russian offensive as an invasion, saying that the, that russia was invading a peaceful country. and that could not be farther from, from, from the truth actually. because over the past 8 years, the ukrainian military has been indiscriminately bombing men, women, and children indiscriminately civilian or military in done boss. and this is actually one of the reasons why the russian government now is a, is conducting a criminal investigation into war crimes and genocide. against the most ferocious people on the ukrainian side who the most fe
for example, in belgrade there were a several strikes that had damaged people's homes. luckily nobody was hurt. the same thing happened in a course region of russia, but the firing position was quickly disabled. unfortunately, in brown screech in which is also at the border a several homes also were damaged and 2 people were injured. so there have been a lot of confirmations of strikes falling on russian territory. and one thing i, i had to notice about the survey lab. rob's recent press...
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bid to escape. meanwhile, russia says ukrainian forces have 5 shells across the border into rushes belgrade region. the investigative committee released this footage and you can see it's on your screens now. an official say that 2 adults and a child were injured in the assault. one residential body was destroyed and 8th of this damaged and a criminal case has been launched. russian authorities also say at least 14 shells from ukrainian territory, have his wishes ross of region. a lot of this video was filmed by our crew on the phone line in the didn't yet republic, where as we understand they had to suddenly flee. due to incoming shell, fire rushes, defense ministry says ukrainian forces are firing our cities in the dom bus. although ukraine says russia has carried out more than $200.00 times since the start of the day in the region. a series of powerful explosions were reported across ukraine. loud blasts wrote several cities after russia launched that military operation. it's been reported the explosions were caused by missiles strikes from russia's aerospace forces. and we've also receiv
bid to escape. meanwhile, russia says ukrainian forces have 5 shells across the border into rushes belgrade region. the investigative committee released this footage and you can see it's on your screens now. an official say that 2 adults and a child were injured in the assault. one residential body was destroyed and 8th of this damaged and a criminal case has been launched. russian authorities also say at least 14 shells from ukrainian territory, have his wishes ross of region. a lot of this...
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amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines...f the east coast of canada. three crew members have been rescued, and efforts to find more survivors are continuing. spain's prime minister pedro sanchez said he was following the rescue operation "with concern". the former president of hundras has surrendered to police after a request by the united states for him to be extradited to america. juan orlando hernandez was fitted with a protective vest as he surrendered to police. hernandez is accused by us prosecutors of being involved in a drug—trafficking network. the police chief in the canadian capital, ottawa, has resigned over his handling of protests against covid vaccine mandates. peter sloly has faced growing criticism from residents angry that parts of the city have been brought to a standstill for nearly three weeks. a review of health services for miscarriages in england, is investigating the lack of support for the partners of women losing a pregnancy. feelings of helplessness, being ignored and isolation are often experience
amol rajan, bbc news, belgrade. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines...f the east coast of canada. three crew members have been rescued, and efforts to find more survivors are continuing. spain's prime minister pedro sanchez said he was following the rescue operation "with concern". the former president of hundras has surrendered to police after a request by the united states for him to be extradited to america. juan orlando hernandez was fitted with a protective...