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james - landale. good afternoon. james landale. — landale. good afternoon. james landale.landale, bbc. could you explain landale. good afternoon. james i landale, bbc. could you explain to why the _ landale, bbc. could you explain to why the united _ landale, bbc. could you explain to why the united states _ landale, bbc. could you explain to why the united states is _ landale, bbc. could you explain to why the united states is currently. why the united states is currently unwilling — why the united states is currently unwilling to — why the united states is currently unwilling to give _ why the united states is currently unwilling to give ukraine - why the united states is currently i unwilling to give ukraine long—range missiles? _ unwilling to give ukraine long—range missiles? and — unwilling to give ukraine long—range missiles? and why— unwilling to give ukraine long—range missiles? and why is _ unwilling to give ukraine long—range missiles? and why is the _ unwilling to give ukraine long—range missiles? and why is the united - missiles? and why is the united states— m
james - landale. good afternoon. james landale. — landale. good afternoon. james landale.landale, bbc. could you explain landale. good afternoon. james i landale, bbc. could you explain to why the _ landale, bbc. could you explain to why the united _ landale, bbc. could you explain to why the united states _ landale, bbc. could you explain to why the united states is _ landale, bbc. could you explain to why the united states is currently. why the united states is currently unwilling — why...
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here is our diplomatic correpsondent, james landale.uilding behind me for the future of ukraine's economy. you've got the world leaders saying we've got to invest. you've got zelensky saying, please come and invest there's high tech. there's a lot more that countries can get out of ukraine in the future. that's the overt pitch that's going on to the private sector, because they know that only the private sector is going to have the cash needed to rebuild ukraine, that the costs of reconstruction are well north of £300 billion and rising. no country can provide that kind of money, only the private sector.
here is our diplomatic correpsondent, james landale.uilding behind me for the future of ukraine's economy. you've got the world leaders saying we've got to invest. you've got zelensky saying, please come and invest there's high tech. there's a lot more that countries can get out of ukraine in the future. that's the overt pitch that's going on to the private sector, because they know that only the private sector is going to have the cash needed to rebuild ukraine, that the costs of...
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our diplomatic correspondent james landale live from london, i james landale live from london, thankers will be fewer and further between and lighter. temperatures today 15 in the north to 25 as we come down the east coast and into the south—east. if you are off to glastonbury there is an outside chance you could catch a shower this afternoon. but it's mostly going to be dry, i say mostly because on sunday there just might be a passing shower. but through the weekend it is going to turn hotter and also more humid. to this evening and overnight, there will be some early evening sunshine, the shower is fading. overnight there will be some areas of cloud that could be thick enough for the odd shower. you will also see patchy mist and fog forming in parts of the south—east and east anglia. and it's going to be a fresher night in scotland and northern ireland than it was last night. so northern ireland than it was last night. 50 into tomorrow, mostly dry to start with, any mist and fog patches that have formed will quickly disperse. and a drier day in scotland and northern ireland. still
our diplomatic correspondent james landale live from london, i james landale live from london, thankers will be fewer and further between and lighter. temperatures today 15 in the north to 25 as we come down the east coast and into the south—east. if you are off to glastonbury there is an outside chance you could catch a shower this afternoon. but it's mostly going to be dry, i say mostly because on sunday there just might be a passing shower. but through the weekend it is going to turn...
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states will send an addiional $1.3 billion for ukraine's rebuilding efforts. 0ur correspondentjames landalef this conference was perhaps counterintuitive, designed to try and find ways of starting the process of rebuilding ukraine's economy even while the fighting is raging. and that's because the participants here have all reached the conclusion that they need to start now. they cannot wait until the war finishes. so, many countries the us, the eu, the uk and others all have made pledges of many billions of pounds to start that process off. but they know it's not enough. many of them said that russia had to contribute, too. they said russia had to help rebuild what it had been destroying. but they also know that they're only going to really achieve the reconstruction of ukraine if private sector money is there, too. and there are lots of business people in there who have doubts and the doubts they have are this — why should they risk the lives of their workers in a war zone? how do they know that the money is going to be spent wisely and it's not going to be expropriated by a country that
states will send an addiional $1.3 billion for ukraine's rebuilding efforts. 0ur correspondentjames landalef this conference was perhaps counterintuitive, designed to try and find ways of starting the process of rebuilding ukraine's economy even while the fighting is raging. and that's because the participants here have all reached the conclusion that they need to start now. they cannot wait until the war finishes. so, many countries the us, the eu, the uk and others all have made pledges of...
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he spoke to our diplomatic correspondent james landale. see for the first time in this war on either side the achievement of two combined arms effects, in other words the results of tanks protected by infantry against anti—tank guided missiles, artillery and mortars keeping the enemy's heads down, engineers reducing the obstacles breaching these fortifications that the russians have established. air defence keeping the russians off the ukrainians, electronic jamming facilities... and all orchestrated by very, very good ukrainian command and control, and also using drones out over the russians to attack them in debt with the precision munitions of the us, the uk and others. this, ithink, is going to break the front lines where they do this attack, i won't speculate on where, although the ukrainians has publicly stated their objective of course is to sever the groundline of communications that enables the russians to go along the south—east coast into crimea. i think this is going to be impressive. we achieved combined arms effects in the fi
he spoke to our diplomatic correspondent james landale. see for the first time in this war on either side the achievement of two combined arms effects, in other words the results of tanks protected by infantry against anti—tank guided missiles, artillery and mortars keeping the enemy's heads down, engineers reducing the obstacles breaching these fortifications that the russians have established. air defence keeping the russians off the ukrainians, electronic jamming facilities... and all...
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our diplomatic correpsondent james landale is here to assess the scale of the damage.s more than just a short—term humanitarian crisis. the united nations is warning of "grave and far—reaching consequences" for thousands of people who live in this region — and notjust those who've lost their homes. these infrared, satellite images show the scale of the flooding downstream — before and after the dam burst — you can see just how much land has been inundated on both sides, flooding towns, washing away crops. this was the town of oleshky on the russian occupied east bank and this is what it looks like now. but there's also a risk of pollution from oil and chemicals caught up in the flood, and danger from landmines washed away from known locations. and there are wider consequences too, upstream. of course, there's carnage for fish and other wildlife, but there'll also be a shortage of drinking water — especially in towns like zaporizhzhia... and potentially long term devastation for farming. both sides of the front line relied on the reservoir for irrigation. and ukraine's
our diplomatic correpsondent james landale is here to assess the scale of the damage.s more than just a short—term humanitarian crisis. the united nations is warning of "grave and far—reaching consequences" for thousands of people who live in this region — and notjust those who've lost their homes. these infrared, satellite images show the scale of the flooding downstream — before and after the dam burst — you can see just how much land has been inundated on both sides,...
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our diplomatic correpsondent james landale assessed the true scale of the damage.he united nations is warning of grave and far reaching consequences for thousands of people who live in this whole region, not just those who've lost their homes. now, these infrared satellite images show the scale of the flooding downstream before and then after the dam burst. and you can see just how much land has been inundated on both sides. flooding towns, washing away crops. now, this was the town of oleshky on the russian occupied east bank. and, well, this is what it looks like now. but there's also a risk of pollution from oil and chemicals caught up in the flood. and there's dangerfrom land mines washed away from known locations. and there are wider consequences, too, further upstream. now, of course, there's carnage for fish and other wildlife in the short term, but there'll also be a shortage of drinking water, especially in towns like zaporizhzhia. and potentially, potentially, most importantly, long term devastation for farming. both sides of the front line relied on this
our diplomatic correpsondent james landale assessed the true scale of the damage.he united nations is warning of grave and far reaching consequences for thousands of people who live in this whole region, not just those who've lost their homes. now, these infrared satellite images show the scale of the flooding downstream before and then after the dam burst. and you can see just how much land has been inundated on both sides. flooding towns, washing away crops. now, this was the town of oleshky...
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let�*s continue with this and speak to our diplomatic correspondent james landale in the newsroom.nefits most from what has happened? to one has to ask, who benefits most from what has happened?- one has to ask, who benefits most from what has happened? to pick up on what steve _ from what has happened? to pick up on what steve was _ from what has happened? to pick up on what steve was saying, _ from what has happened? to pick up on what steve was saying, there - from what has happened? to pick up on what steve was saying, there are | on what steve was saying, there are rumours and explanations about who benefits from it. they are getting more and more wild. in the last few minutes i read a statement from london from russian representatives saying it was james cleverly. i�*ve read accounts that actually it was a result of russia allowing the dam to get to fall, putting too much strain on an already weakened dam. the bottom line is that whatever happens here, this sabotage, whoever was responsible for it, has benefited the russians. it has been to the detriment of the ukrainians str
let�*s continue with this and speak to our diplomatic correspondent james landale in the newsroom.nefits most from what has happened? to one has to ask, who benefits most from what has happened?- one has to ask, who benefits most from what has happened? to pick up on what steve _ from what has happened? to pick up on what steve was _ from what has happened? to pick up on what steve was saying, _ from what has happened? to pick up on what steve was saying, there - from what has happened? to...
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evgeniy romannov from cahul are playing against you attention question what is the writer oliver landalnt is sometimes worth a life experience. this moment, that is, one moment, as the whole life experience, win lose. here is something like an insight, an insight of some kind of life experience , the emergence from the outside, yes. yute some life experience on one side. but this moment outweighs the danger , you get some moment of mortal danger, that is, in fact, this is an equivalence, because the experience is evergreen. uh, one thing, which kind of gives you the whole experience. here the loss understands that this moment will not say so, yes, who answers that this is an insight? finally, they listened to you 3:2. 3 2 still in for the benefit of viewers, dear viewers , viewers, the best connoisseur of this game will receive the traditional crystal atom prize from the state corporation rosatom. determine the best andrey cheremisinov mister chaemisinov is one of the newcomers. you have already taken the pencil. yes, i took on a pencil one of the newcomers. tell me which of the newcome
evgeniy romannov from cahul are playing against you attention question what is the writer oliver landalnt is sometimes worth a life experience. this moment, that is, one moment, as the whole life experience, win lose. here is something like an insight, an insight of some kind of life experience , the emergence from the outside, yes. yute some life experience on one side. but this moment outweighs the danger , you get some moment of mortal danger, that is, in fact, this is an equivalence,...