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nick beake with the latest in kyiv- _ against russia. nick beake with the latest in kyiv.est in kyiv. let's stay _ against russia. nick beake with the latest in kyiv. let's stay with - latest in kyiv. let's stay with the theme of the conflict in ukraine. heavy fighting is continuing in the east of ukraine, and the war is taking a terrible toll. hundreds of ukrainian troops and civilians are being killed or injured every day, mainly as a result of russian shelling. ukraine's medical services are under enormous pressure and one british surgeon, david nott, who has decades of experience treating war injuries, has been on the frontline, helping to train ukrainian doctors. 0ur correspondent wyre davies has sent this report. the other thing to do is to look at the light, look up here. at a hospital in eastern ukraine, well within range of russian rockets, british surgeon david nott calmly carries out a complicated skin graft, saving the leg of a woman who suffered catastrophic injuries in a russian shelling. now we need to bandage... but such difficult surgery is beyond many les
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nick beake, bbc news, ukraine.t struck us is that this isn't just the theft of a thing that struck us is that this isn'tjust the theft of a commodity. grain is so important to ukrainian people, thousands of people have worked on this land and it makes you think of difficult it must have been as people had to flee their towns, villages and cities. it is a crucial moment in the ukrainian calendar, normally they would be harvesting the very fertile land. but the russians are in so many of the areas and a lot of fields have now been mined, a lot of the workforce have had to flee and people left behind who would normally doing the harvesting are in a difficult position, what did they do? we have had reports of people being rounded up had reports of people being rounded up at gunpoint, brought to meetings of russian occupying administrations and telling people that their harvest would be taken away from them. what can the wider world do? g7 leaders will be talking about this. we know there is a blockade in the black sea
nick beake, bbc news, ukraine.t struck us is that this isn't just the theft of a thing that struck us is that this isn'tjust the theft of a commodity. grain is so important to ukrainian people, thousands of people have worked on this land and it makes you think of difficult it must have been as people had to flee their towns, villages and cities. it is a crucial moment in the ukrainian calendar, normally they would be harvesting the very fertile land. but the russians are in so many of the...
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nick beake, bbc news in kyiv.amic state group say they carried out saturday's deadly attack on the last sikh temple in the afghan capital, kabul. at least three people were killed by militants who threw hand grenades at the building and detonated a car bomb. our correspondent secunder kermani sent this report. the attack here began at around 6:30 this morning. if you see those big, grey metal doors covered in shrapnel marks, that is the main entrance to the gurdwara, the sikh temple, and that's where this attack began with a number of assailants firing and using hand grenades to overpower a security guard and then get inside. now, there's also a number of taliban checkposts around here, and so members of the taliban who were stationed here immediately engaged the attackers in a firefight. and at some point a car that was parked around here, in which a bomb had been planted, that exploded, killing the commander of this taliban check post and causing all the damage that you see to these shops, many of which were own
nick beake, bbc news in kyiv.amic state group say they carried out saturday's deadly attack on the last sikh temple in the afghan capital, kabul. at least three people were killed by militants who threw hand grenades at the building and detonated a car bomb. our correspondent secunder kermani sent this report. the attack here began at around 6:30 this morning. if you see those big, grey metal doors covered in shrapnel marks, that is the main entrance to the gurdwara, the sikh temple, and that's...
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nick beake there. let's 'oin with ukraine. nick beake there. let's join our — with ukraine.'s join our political _ let's join our political correspondent. surprise that the pm went, but perhaps no surprise that he would want to be seen again. separately from the eu leaders, perhaps on a surprise, but slightly disrupted his domestic schedule at an important time for some of its mps were expecting he would be at this conference doncaster. it may not have been comfortable for the prime minister that meeting, certainly had of next week's by—election in waitsfield, in which a number of conservatives are nervous. —— wakefield. another uncomfortable moment for the prime minister is this group of northern tory mps, making a number of demands at the moment, mainly around lowering taxes. they've also been calling for certain regions in the north of england to have the power to change taxes themselves. as you say, his plans now changed. i think number ten would argue this trip to ukraine had to take priority given the ongoing situation. even the chair of that research group said this i
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nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.ter the attack, it is just more of their barbarism, he said. but it's notjust russia which is in the sights of the g7 leaders. another subject is global infrastructure. £600 billion, billions of dollars of investment over the next five years him to provide an alternative to china's influence in the developing world, you can have loans from us with fewer strings attached and the ones in beijing. as german chancellor olaf scholz laid out in a press conference short while ago. it will make the ambition of making the world a better offer an infrastructure. we the world a better offer an infrastructure.— the world a better offer an infrastructure. ~ . ., . ., infrastructure. we are watching our “oint work infrastructure. we are watching our joint work for _ infrastructure. we are watching our joint work for global _ infrastructure. we are watching our joint work for global infrastructure | joint work for global infrastructure and investment. with our infrastructure initiative, we are buildi
nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.ter the attack, it is just more of their barbarism, he said. but it's notjust russia which is in the sights of the g7 leaders. another subject is global infrastructure. £600 billion, billions of dollars of investment over the next five years him to provide an alternative to china's influence in the developing world, you can have loans from us with fewer strings attached and the ones in beijing. as german chancellor olaf scholz laid out in a press conference short...
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nick beake nick bea ke reporting nick beake reporting there.s calling the biggest overhaul of its collective defence and deterrence since the cold war. we will transform the nato response force and increase the number of our forces to well over 300,000. number of our forces to well over300,000. 0ur number of our forces to well over 300,000. our new concept will guide us in an era of strategic competition. expect i expect it will make clear that allies consider russia as the most significant threat to our security. now to the united states, where a long—distance passenger train has partially derailed after hitting a truck at a crossing in missouri. in the last half hour, an official has confirmed that three people have died after the passenger i'm joined by david willis. what more can you tell us? information is still coming in, but we've mentioned three people who are known to have died and officials are saying that there are possibly multiple people injured as a result of this derailment. it occurred just after lunchtime, local time after this
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nick beake, bbc news in kyiv.r of a britishjournalist and an indigenous expert in the amazon. the remains of dom phillips have been identified from dental records. police have now confirmed that a second body found with gunshot wounds to the head was that of brazilian bruno pereira. the pair were killed in a remote area where illegal mining, fishing, and logging are common. police say the suspectjeferson da silva lima had been on the run before giving himself up. he's denied involvement. it was the worst aviation disaster in british history. a british european airways flight crashing just moments after take—off from heathrow. today relatives and those who were first on the scene gathered to remember the 118 people who died when the plane came down in staines 50 years ago. it came down in this field, missing the high trees and electricity pylons around it, so it came down steeply. and up to this point nobody alive has been found. this was the scene just three minutes after flight 548 left heathrow 50 years ago. the
nick beake, bbc news in kyiv.r of a britishjournalist and an indigenous expert in the amazon. the remains of dom phillips have been identified from dental records. police have now confirmed that a second body found with gunshot wounds to the head was that of brazilian bruno pereira. the pair were killed in a remote area where illegal mining, fishing, and logging are common. police say the suspectjeferson da silva lima had been on the run before giving himself up. he's denied involvement. it was...
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nick beake, bbc news in kyiv.mer defence minister, andriy zagorodnyuk, told us what military hardware his country needs right now and what have they been promised. let me start from the fact that russia could not establish air superiority, which means the domination of its aeroplanes in the ukrainian skies. and that means they cannot fly over our territory and the bomb us with weapons and missiles and so on. they do this but they do it from the russian territory, which means that the most effective weapon after combat operation are the so—called rocket launchers, which has long range fire power equipment, missiles which are shot from inland from specialised equipment, which is known in the us as himars. and this is what we have been asking because it is the most effective in the artillery war that we currently have in the east of ukraine. so we have been talking to allies about this for months, and we have been promised some help and some helpers coming. particularly we have received some howitzers, which are arti
nick beake, bbc news in kyiv.mer defence minister, andriy zagorodnyuk, told us what military hardware his country needs right now and what have they been promised. let me start from the fact that russia could not establish air superiority, which means the domination of its aeroplanes in the ukrainian skies. and that means they cannot fly over our territory and the bomb us with weapons and missiles and so on. they do this but they do it from the russian territory, which means that the most...
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nick beake, bbc news, kyiv. roggio who's the editor of the long warjournal. i asked whether weapons sent from the west will ever be enough to counter russia's military advantage. —— i asked whether weapons sent from the west. i don't believe that it can. the ukrainians are saying they're outgunned by — in artillery by io—is:i. it would take a massive influx of western artillery, particularly the multiple launch rocket systems, things of that nature, and i — first of all, the west is not willing to part with that much equipment. second, the ukrainians are going to have difficulty training on these more complicated systems. and even if they're able to receive these systems, they need them now — they don't need them three weeks from now or a month from now. and the other question is getting the munitions for them. the west is starting to deplete their own stockpiles of munitions so when you audio drops our situation for - ukraine. yeah, and as i understand it, it can take many weeks, can't it, to train people up on
nick beake, bbc news, kyiv. roggio who's the editor of the long warjournal. i asked whether weapons sent from the west will ever be enough to counter russia's military advantage. —— i asked whether weapons sent from the west. i don't believe that it can. the ukrainians are saying they're outgunned by — in artillery by io—is:i. it would take a massive influx of western artillery, particularly the multiple launch rocket systems, things of that nature, and i — first of all, the west is...
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nick beake, bbc news, kremenchuk.son by a court in new york. she was convicted last december of helping epstein abuse teenage girls. our north america correspondent nada tawfik is in new york. nada. ghislaine maxwell showed little emotion as the sentence was read. thejudge said the emotion as the sentence was read. the judge said the 20 years reflected her venus and predatory crimes for which she has taken no responsibility. it was less than prosecutors wanted but nevertheless, they said it showed no one was above they said it showed no one was above the law —— her heinous crimes. a long fought victory for annie farmer and all of ghislaine maxwell's victims. justice was slow. she was one of the earliest to report maxwell and the paedophile jeffrey epstein to police, in 1996. but today, annie said it was never too late for accountability. maxwell and epstein were predators who were able to use their power and privilege to harm countless individuals and for far too long, the institutions that should be protecting the pu
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nick beake, bbc news, kyiv. look at the plight of children in ukraine with our correspondent orla guerin but first... a wooden stand has collapsed during a bullfighting festival in colombia, killing at least four people. local media reports that at least five hundred others were injured. the incident happened in the city of espinal, during a traditional "corraleja" event, when members of the public are encouraged into the ring to engage the bulls. one animal escaped spreading fear in the surrounding area. colombia's president—elect, gustavo petro, has criticised the nature of the event, saying local authorities should no longer organise activities in which animals or people get killed. forensic experts have been dispatched to the south african city east london to help investigate the deaths of least 21 mostly teens to the south african city east london to help investigate the deaths of least 21 mostly teens at a popular liquor outlet. 17 people were found dead inside the premises and with no apparent injuries. t
nick beake, bbc news, kyiv. look at the plight of children in ukraine with our correspondent orla guerin but first... a wooden stand has collapsed during a bullfighting festival in colombia, killing at least four people. local media reports that at least five hundred others were injured. the incident happened in the city of espinal, during a traditional "corraleja" event, when members of the public are encouraged into the ring to engage the bulls. one animal escaped spreading fear in...
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nick beake, bbc news, kremenchuk. stay with us on bbc news.djokovic has made it into the third round at wimbledon, but britain's andy murray is out and so is emma raducanu. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. tennis balls thwack cheering and applause challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering a record that had stood for 3h years, and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: the sole surviving member of the group t
nick beake, bbc news, kremenchuk. stay with us on bbc news.djokovic has made it into the third round at wimbledon, but britain's andy murray is out and so is emma raducanu. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland...
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nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.g to deliver on its promise of a new food strategy for england. a leak of its plans suggests there will be no new tax on salt and sugar in processed foods. 0ur political reporter tony bonsignore has more details. the environmental impact of intensive farming methods, and the role of processed foods in contributing to obesity have all become hot political topics in recent years. in 2018, the government commissioned a major review into the whole food chain. it recommended a tax on sugar and salt, reducing meat and dairy consumption and expanding free school meals. but a leaked copy of the government�*s long—awaited response suggests many of those recommendations won�*t be accepted. the white paper instead talks more generally about initiatives to boost health sustainability and accessibility of diets, and on food prices, the government simply says it will engage closely with the food industry to understand price impacts. and one of the few new practical suggestions is to increase the use
nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.g to deliver on its promise of a new food strategy for england. a leak of its plans suggests there will be no new tax on salt and sugar in processed foods. 0ur political reporter tony bonsignore has more details. the environmental impact of intensive farming methods, and the role of processed foods in contributing to obesity have all become hot political topics in recent years. in 2018, the government commissioned a major review into the whole food chain. it...
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nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.ested in northern china, after a video of a brutal attack by a group of men on a woman who spurned an advance went viral. the incident happened in the city of tangshan. it started after a man put his hand on a woman's back in a restaurant, and she pushed him away. officials say two women were admitted to hospital. our china media analyst, kerry allen, has more about the case. there's surveillance footage that was filmed at a restaurant in an area of north—east china called tangshan in hebei province, and this footage showed a group of women in a restaurantjust enjoying a meal, minding their own business, and a man approaches one of these women and starts touching her and she's clearly uncomfortable and she tries to put him off several times. and then what happens, within a matter of seconds, is the whole incident suddenly turns violent. so, the man starts throwing punches at one of the women, herfriend rushes to defend her and then, itjust — this whole incident spirals out of control.
nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.ested in northern china, after a video of a brutal attack by a group of men on a woman who spurned an advance went viral. the incident happened in the city of tangshan. it started after a man put his hand on a woman's back in a restaurant, and she pushed him away. officials say two women were admitted to hospital. our china media analyst, kerry allen, has more about the case. there's surveillance footage that was filmed at a restaurant in an area of north—east china...
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nick beake, bbc news, kyiv. war on ukraine's children is ever more apparent — homes, schools and hospitals damaged or destroyed — water, power and food supplies affected, the separation of families. in the four months since russia invaded — aid agencies say at least two children have been killed every day. and two thirds of ukraine's children have been displaced from their homes. and 5.2 million children are in need of humanitarian assistance — that's according to the un. and some children remain in areas of intense conflict, like the eastern part of ukraine, and the donbas region. as our international correspondent orla guerin has seen in eastern ukraine. there is a sense of permanence to the war here now. no more talk of quick victories. instead, a landscape of conflict and constant vigilance. and a vision of the future down the barrel of a gun. this is timor. just eight years old. we found him manning his own checkpoint, with a group of friends, armed with toy guns. keeping watch from morning till evening. fl
nick beake, bbc news, kyiv. war on ukraine's children is ever more apparent — homes, schools and hospitals damaged or destroyed — water, power and food supplies affected, the separation of families. in the four months since russia invaded — aid agencies say at least two children have been killed every day. and two thirds of ukraine's children have been displaced from their homes. and 5.2 million children are in need of humanitarian assistance — that's according to the un. and some...
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nick beake reporting there.st its quick reaction force from 40,000 to 300,000 in what the secretary general called the military alliance's "biggest overhaul of defence and deterrence since the cold war". jens stoltenberg was speaking as leaders of nato countries prepare to meet at a summit in madrid on tuesday. he said russia has become the most significant and direct threat to western security. we will transform the nato response force and increase the number of our high—readiness forces to well over 300,000. our new concept will guide us in an era of strategic competition. i expect it will make clear that allies consider russia as the most significant and direct threat to our security. let's take a closer look at that increase in numbers. before 2014, there were few nato forces in the eastern part of the alliance. but then came russia's annexation of crimea. in response, nato sent battle groups to estonia, latvia, lithuania and poland. and since then those forward, high alert, forces have gradually increased,
nick beake reporting there.st its quick reaction force from 40,000 to 300,000 in what the secretary general called the military alliance's "biggest overhaul of defence and deterrence since the cold war". jens stoltenberg was speaking as leaders of nato countries prepare to meet at a summit in madrid on tuesday. he said russia has become the most significant and direct threat to western security. we will transform the nato response force and increase the number of our high—readiness...
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nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.d during a bullfighting festival in colombia, killing at least four people. local media reports that at least 500 others were injured. the incident happened in the city of espinal, if during a traditional corraleja event, when members of the public are encouraged into the ring to engage the bulls. one animal escaped spreading fear in the surrounding area. colombia's president—elect, gustavo petro, has criticised the nature of the event, saying local authorities should no longer organise activities in which animals or people get killed. forensic experts in south africa are trying to determine what caused the deaths of 22 young people in a nightclub in the city of east london. police have ruled out a crush and say the partygoers may have ingested a toxic substance. most of the dead were teenagers. our southern africa correspondent shingai nyoka reports. the nightclub where so many young people died. police remain at the scene of the incident in which the cause of these deaths remains far
nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.d during a bullfighting festival in colombia, killing at least four people. local media reports that at least 500 others were injured. the incident happened in the city of espinal, if during a traditional corraleja event, when members of the public are encouraged into the ring to engage the bulls. one animal escaped spreading fear in the surrounding area. colombia's president—elect, gustavo petro, has criticised the nature of the event, saying local authorities...
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nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.s taking so long for western—made weapons to reach the front line, i spoke to retired colonel, brendan kearney — a military analyst and former chief of staff of us marine forces in europe. the united states, it has been publicly acknowledged, is sending the himars high mobility artillery rocket system, and that's going along with some of the other equipments, very sophisticated equipments, that are being provided by other countries in europe and our nato allies. the british, as an example, are sending the m270 which is a multiple rocket launcher system — again, very, very sophisticated, far exceeding anything the russians have, in terms of capability, but unfortunately it requires training, it requires logistics training, and those are things that still need to be worked through to get those in the actual hands of those who need to fire those systems. so, is that why it's taking so long to meet the ukrainian�*s request for more help right now? is it because of this training that needs
nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.s taking so long for western—made weapons to reach the front line, i spoke to retired colonel, brendan kearney — a military analyst and former chief of staff of us marine forces in europe. the united states, it has been publicly acknowledged, is sending the himars high mobility artillery rocket system, and that's going along with some of the other equipments, very sophisticated equipments, that are being provided by other countries in europe and our nato allies....
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nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.tan, the islamic state group says it carried out saturday's deadly attack on the last sikh temple in the afghan capital kabul. at least three people were killed by militants who threw hand grenades at the building and detonated a car bomb. our correspondent secunder kermani sent this report. this is what's left of afghanistan's last sikh gurdwara. it was the centre of life for a tiny and now terrified community. the fighting here lasted for around three hours, and you get a sense ofjust how intense it must have been from the state of this room. this was the main prayer hall; it's been left completely devastated. "there were seven or eight people inside here," kuljeet says. "theyjumped off the walls to safety. "one man was in the bathroom and was shot dead." the attack began early this morning when gunmen opened fire, killing a security guard. then, after taliban security forces pursued them, a car bomb was detonated, killing the commander of a nearby check post. they were once tens of
nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.tan, the islamic state group says it carried out saturday's deadly attack on the last sikh temple in the afghan capital kabul. at least three people were killed by militants who threw hand grenades at the building and detonated a car bomb. our correspondent secunder kermani sent this report. this is what's left of afghanistan's last sikh gurdwara. it was the centre of life for a tiny and now terrified community. the fighting here lasted for around three hours, and you...
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nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.ny — where the g7 group of world leaders are meeting, borisjohnson says the conflict in ukraine is at a critical point. he was speaking after meeting president macron of france, and amid a focus back home on his leadership and position after by—election losses. 0n the first day of the summit the leaders have proposed wide—ranging investment in infrastructure for the developing world, aiming to mobilise around £500 billion for a series of projects over the next five years. 0ur political editor chris mason reports. the leaders of the world's richest countries gather to work out what to do next about ukraine. they begin by mocking president putin. bare—chested horseback! the canadian prime minister suggests they should mimic the russian leader by riding bareback on a horse, as he has done. beyond the jokes, though, there are real differences of emphasis and approach here about how much and for how long ukraine should be helped. the uk insists it must be for the long haul. the prime minist
nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.ny — where the g7 group of world leaders are meeting, borisjohnson says the conflict in ukraine is at a critical point. he was speaking after meeting president macron of france, and amid a focus back home on his leadership and position after by—election losses. 0n the first day of the summit the leaders have proposed wide—ranging investment in infrastructure for the developing world, aiming to mobilise around £500 billion for a series of projects over the next...
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nick beake, bbc news in kyiv. weather and temperatures are having significant consequences around the world. in bangladesh, more than 30 people have been killed in landslides and lightning triggered by heavy monsoon storms. while across western europe, heatwaves are hitting earlier than usual, causing severe disruptions to daily life as well as wildfires. with me to discuss is our news reporter azadeh moshiri. let's begin in south asia. dozens were killed in bangladesh. what do we know about that? military personnel have been deployed in relief and rescue operations because other than the loss of life you just mentioned, there have also been millions who have lost access to their homes and are left stranded because of the floods. in particular, there is one example in the town of cherapunji, which is typically one of the wetter towns in north—eastern bangladesh, but it's also one of the towns that has been hardest hit by the floods. if you look at the figures of rainfall in that town, this week in only three days
nick beake, bbc news in kyiv. weather and temperatures are having significant consequences around the world. in bangladesh, more than 30 people have been killed in landslides and lightning triggered by heavy monsoon storms. while across western europe, heatwaves are hitting earlier than usual, causing severe disruptions to daily life as well as wildfires. with me to discuss is our news reporter azadeh moshiri. let's begin in south asia. dozens were killed in bangladesh. what do we know about...
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nick beake.as warned that the "forces" behind the deadly insurrection at the us capitol last year remain a threat to democracy. his remarks came after an explosive congressional hearing, where the former president donald trump was blamed for an "attempted coup" which sparked the violence at the capitol in january last year. our north america editor sarah smith's report contains some strong language. we have a breach of the capitol! never—before—seen footage of rioters storming the capitol was designed to shock. because you'll never take back our country with weakness. you have to show strength, and you have to be strong. cheering and applause. as the committee promised to demonstrate, donald trump deliberately orchestrated this attack. president trump summoned the mob, assembled the mob and lit the flame of this attack. i mean, i saw friends with blood all over their faces. i was slipping in people's blood. the first police officer to be injured in the attack described the sheer scale of the viol
nick beake.as warned that the "forces" behind the deadly insurrection at the us capitol last year remain a threat to democracy. his remarks came after an explosive congressional hearing, where the former president donald trump was blamed for an "attempted coup" which sparked the violence at the capitol in january last year. our north america editor sarah smith's report contains some strong language. we have a breach of the capitol! never—before—seen footage of rioters...
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nick beake, bbc news, kremenchuk. robust messages being sent to russian president putin. then speak to our russia editor, steve rosenberg, whojoins us to our russia editor, steve rosenberg, who joins us from moscow now. how has that been received, steve? , ., , , steve? yes, on paper, this looks like an embarrassing _ steve? yes, on paper, this looks like an embarrassing defeat - steve? yes, on paper, this looks like an embarrassing defeat for l steve? yes, on paper, this looks. like an embarrassing defeat for the kremlin. foryears, president putin has been complaining about too much nato and russia�*s borders. the russians have demanded an end to nato enlargement to the east, even sight of nato enlargement as a justification for the invasion of ukraine. and what of the russians got as a direct result of that invasion? even more nato, 300,000 nato troops on high alert, finland and sweden now poised tojoin nato troops on high alert, finland and sweden now poised to join the alliance. welcome in the last few minutes, vl
nick beake, bbc news, kremenchuk. robust messages being sent to russian president putin. then speak to our russia editor, steve rosenberg, whojoins us to our russia editor, steve rosenberg, who joins us from moscow now. how has that been received, steve? , ., , , steve? yes, on paper, this looks like an embarrassing _ steve? yes, on paper, this looks like an embarrassing defeat - steve? yes, on paper, this looks like an embarrassing defeat for l steve? yes, on paper, this looks. like an...
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nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.ttacks took place as the leaders of the g7 countries gathered in germany for their summit. speaking there, borisjohnson admitted there are anxieties amongst some nations over how to end the war — amid the energy and cost of living crises. from bavaria, our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, reports. they're leaders of some of the world's richest nations facing some of the world's biggest problems. above all, russia's war with ukraine. war in ukraine. in recent weeks there had been some different ideas around this table, but here at this luxury hotel in bavaria, they're hoping to put on a show of unity. borisjohnson on the latest stage of a week—long foreign tour that's keeping him away from political troubles at home, admitted there was anxiety within the west over the war, but he insisted the g7 remained united. but in order to protect that unity, in order to make it work, you've got to have really, really honest discussions about the implications of what's going on, the pressur
nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.ttacks took place as the leaders of the g7 countries gathered in germany for their summit. speaking there, borisjohnson admitted there are anxieties amongst some nations over how to end the war — amid the energy and cost of living crises. from bavaria, our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, reports. they're leaders of some of the world's richest nations facing some of the world's biggest problems. above all, russia's war with ukraine. war in ukraine. in recent...
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nick beake, bbc news in kyiv.e to ukraine's former defence minister, andriy zagorodnyuk, who is in kyiv, to ask him what military hardware the ukrainians need and what have they been promised. let me start from the fact that pressure could not establish a superiority, which means domination in the skies. that means they cannot fly over our territory and bomb us with weapons or missiles and so on. they do this but they do this from the russian territory, which means that the most effective weapon, after combative patient, are the so—called multiple rocket launchers, long range fire equipment, missiles which are shot from inland, from the specialised equipment, which is known as himars, and this is what we have been asking, because this is the most effective in the artillery war, which we currently have in the east of ukraine. there has been a discussion with the us that they are providing for and that is great, of course. also, united kingdom provides several. germany last week said they will give us a couple. but
nick beake, bbc news in kyiv.e to ukraine's former defence minister, andriy zagorodnyuk, who is in kyiv, to ask him what military hardware the ukrainians need and what have they been promised. let me start from the fact that pressure could not establish a superiority, which means domination in the skies. that means they cannot fly over our territory and bomb us with weapons or missiles and so on. they do this but they do this from the russian territory, which means that the most effective...
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nick beake, bbc news, kremenchuk. let�*s take a look at some other stories in the headlines.rs. ferdinand "bongbong" marcoer, won last month�*s elections ferdinand "bongbong" marcoer won last month�*s elections by a landslide, securing the biggest victory since his father was ousted by a popular revolt in 1986. on friday, hong kong will mark the 25th anniversary of its return to china. when the city was handed back from the british in 1997, it was given an arrangement known as "one country, two systems". this was meant to last for 50 years. but recently, some of the freedoms it was granted appear to be under threat. the bbc�*s arunoday mukharji has been speaking to former chief executive of hong kong, cy leung, and asked him if he thought the same arrangement could work for taiwan. it has been working very well. it is no longerjust a word in chinese language, and if anyone thinks that one county, two systems has not 0ne county, two systems has not worked in last 25 years, i think they should point out exactly which part —— article. they should point out exactly which part --
nick beake, bbc news, kremenchuk. let�*s take a look at some other stories in the headlines.rs. ferdinand "bongbong" marcoer, won last month�*s elections ferdinand "bongbong" marcoer won last month�*s elections by a landslide, securing the biggest victory since his father was ousted by a popular revolt in 1986. on friday, hong kong will mark the 25th anniversary of its return to china. when the city was handed back from the british in 1997, it was given an arrangement...
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nick beake, bbc news, kremenchuk.ions of pounds in cash donations were paid to one of prince charles folsom approach charities, but it had not happened since and would not happen again. it came after the sunday times reported prince charles, seen in edinburgh today, was handed about £2.5 million in notes by a former prime minister of qatar, over three separate meetings between 2011 and 2015. clarence house insisted all correct procedures were followed. joining me now is our royal correspondent, sarah campbell. speaker this broke in the sunday times over _ speaker this broke in the sunday times over the _ speaker this broke in the sunday times over the weekend, - speaker this broke in the sunday i times over the weekend, detailing speaker this broke in the sunday . times over the weekend, detailing a cash handover to prince charles from the former prime minister of qatar. according to the report, the prince accepted the cash, some enlarged nominations. it was immediately handed over to the charities, and according to t
nick beake, bbc news, kremenchuk.ions of pounds in cash donations were paid to one of prince charles folsom approach charities, but it had not happened since and would not happen again. it came after the sunday times reported prince charles, seen in edinburgh today, was handed about £2.5 million in notes by a former prime minister of qatar, over three separate meetings between 2011 and 2015. clarence house insisted all correct procedures were followed. joining me now is our royal...
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nick beake, bbc news, kremenchuk. you're watching newsday on the bbc.programme: as novak djokovic eases into the third round at wimbledon, andy murray and emma raducanu say goodbye to the tournament. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. tennis balls thwack cheering and applause challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering a record that had stood for 3h years, and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm monica miller in singapore. our headl
nick beake, bbc news, kremenchuk. you're watching newsday on the bbc.programme: as novak djokovic eases into the third round at wimbledon, andy murray and emma raducanu say goodbye to the tournament. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge fireworks display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult...
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the bbc�*s nick beake is in kremenchuk with the latest.he smouldering wreckage of russia's latest attack — a shopping centre, although it's barely recognisable tonight. as those g7 leaders were meeting, president putin was sending his own message, and his missiles were hitting ukrainian civilians. i've got to warn you, there are some flashing images and also some details in my report that you might find distressing. this inferno is not a ukrainian military target. it's a ukrainian shopping centre. no weapons here, just families. these were the bewildering minutes after russia's latest devastating missile attack — today, on the central city of kremenchuk. inside the building, panic. "is anyone alive?" a man calls out. there's a faint answer. "where are you? come here," the man says again. monday afternoon shoppers became paramedics, helping to load the injured into ambulances, those nearby at the time of impact struggling to make sense of what had happened. i was not far away from the place where it happened, some 500 metres away, and peopl
the bbc�*s nick beake is in kremenchuk with the latest.he smouldering wreckage of russia's latest attack — a shopping centre, although it's barely recognisable tonight. as those g7 leaders were meeting, president putin was sending his own message, and his missiles were hitting ukrainian civilians. i've got to warn you, there are some flashing images and also some details in my report that you might find distressing. this inferno is not a ukrainian military target. it's a ukrainian shopping...
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nick beake, bbc news in kyiv.kraine's former defence minister, andriy zagorodnyuk, who is in kyiv, to ask him what military hardware the ukrainians need and what have they been promised. let me start on the fact that russia could not establish air superiority. which means the aeroplanes and you candy and skies. they cannot play over territories and bombard us with weapons and missiles, they can try to do this but they do this russian territory. which means that the most effective weapon after this are the so—called multiple rocket launchers. which is a long range firepower equipment and missiles that a shot from land, from the specialist equipment, which is known as mr s or high mars. and thatis known as mr s or high mars. and that is what they have been asking and this is been most effective in the artillery war that we currently have and east of ukraine. there has been a discussion with us that they're providing for and that is great, also the united kingdom provide several in germany last week said that they wo
nick beake, bbc news in kyiv.kraine's former defence minister, andriy zagorodnyuk, who is in kyiv, to ask him what military hardware the ukrainians need and what have they been promised. let me start on the fact that russia could not establish air superiority. which means the aeroplanes and you candy and skies. they cannot play over territories and bombard us with weapons and missiles, they can try to do this but they do this russian territory. which means that the most effective weapon after...
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nick beake, bbc news, kremenchuk.eclared russia to be a "direct threat" to their security and said that ukraine can count on nato's support for as long as it takes. those words at the leaders' summit in madrid mark a significant beefing up of nato's approach. nato is now on track to comprise 32 countries as finland and sweden, two previously neutral countries, have been cleared for membership. the nato secretary general reaffirmed that russia is europe's biggest threat. nato leaders have just taken decisions to transform and strengthen our alliance at this pivotal time for our security. president putin's war against ukraine has shattered peace in europe. and has created the biggest security crisis in europe since the second world war. nato has responded with strength and unity. from the summit in madrid, kasia madera. jens stoltenberg really wanted to show a united nato and that is certainly what he got with the strategic concept. for the first time, they are talking about russia as a risk. what russia has done in ukr
nick beake, bbc news, kremenchuk.eclared russia to be a "direct threat" to their security and said that ukraine can count on nato's support for as long as it takes. those words at the leaders' summit in madrid mark a significant beefing up of nato's approach. nato is now on track to comprise 32 countries as finland and sweden, two previously neutral countries, have been cleared for membership. the nato secretary general reaffirmed that russia is europe's biggest threat. nato leaders...
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nick beake, bbc news, kyiv. let's speak to michael o'hanlon now.nior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the brookings institution, where he specialises in us defence strategy. thank you very much, that day of dogs has been dominated by ukraine, calls for g7 unity. has the g7 done enough to stand up has the g7 done enough to stand up against russia and, realistically, what more could you do? it has been impressive, no doubt, that the sanctions that have been intensified in recent months are really made a difference in russia's economy, and the weaponry centre ukraine, as well as the intelligence, have helped fend off the initial attack and now sort of hold its own although losing a bit of ground in at the east. but, i don't really see the endgame and i don't really know of the west as a strategy for the endgame beyond simply saying, "we will help ukraine fight as long as it wants." that is a very emotionally satisfying position to take. i'm not sure it is that strategically smart. so, yes, we've done a lot but i don't know if we ha
nick beake, bbc news, kyiv. let's speak to michael o'hanlon now.nior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the brookings institution, where he specialises in us defence strategy. thank you very much, that day of dogs has been dominated by ukraine, calls for g7 unity. has the g7 done enough to stand up has the g7 done enough to stand up against russia and, realistically, what more could you do? it has been impressive, no doubt, that the sanctions that have been intensified in...
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nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.oin we can join shaun we canjoin shaun lea who is at the g7 summit. i we can join shaun lea who is at the g7 summit-— we can join shaun lea who is at the g7 summit. . ., , ., . ., g7 summit. i am not sure how much of the als g7 summit. i am not sure how much of the alps you — g7 summit. i am not sure how much of the alps you can _ g7 summit. i am not sure how much of the alps you can see _ g7 summit. i am not sure how much of the alps you can see be _ g7 summit. i am not sure how much of the alps you can see be mind - g7 summit. i am not sure how much of the alps you can see be mind me - g7 summit. i am not sure how much of the alps you can see be mind me at. the alps you can see be mind me at this time of the night. last night we had a speck tack larne light show because campaigners for global peace had put up a giant bright display of lights in the, what british audiences would know as the cnd symbol, used by the campaign for nuclear disarmament in the uk. the leaders have finished d
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our correspondent nick beake sent this report from the scene.ukraine's capital is under attack. this video claiming to show the horizon this lunchtime as more russian rockets strike. explosion and once again civilians are in the firing line. a residential block in the centre of kyiv ripped apart and smouldering. screams inside rescuers reach a young girl pinned down by debris. they manage to bring her to safety and then take her to hospital. moments later a ukrainian official appears outside brandishing a russian passport, saying that one woman still trapped is from moscow. shortly afterwards paramedic�*s bring someone out, but their condition is not clear. among those arriving at the site kyiv�*s former boxing champion mayor who makes clear that this is the latest of hundreds of missiles russia has fired at his city. around 6.30 kyiv had a rocket attack. i want to remind more than 300 buildings in our home town was destroyed. 220 apartment buildings. whether or not this was the intended target it's shattered the relative calm that had returned
our correspondent nick beake sent this report from the scene.ukraine's capital is under attack. this video claiming to show the horizon this lunchtime as more russian rockets strike. explosion and once again civilians are in the firing line. a residential block in the centre of kyiv ripped apart and smouldering. screams inside rescuers reach a young girl pinned down by debris. they manage to bring her to safety and then take her to hospital. moments later a ukrainian official appears outside...
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nick beake, bbc news, kremenchuk.rld will be more insecure if russia wins in ukraine. he and stoltenberg was speaking at a summit in madrid that is expected to increase the number of troops on high alert. from madrid, katya adler sent this report. the murder of more innocent civilians by russia yesterday in ukraine is concentrating minds and hardening resolve here in madrid, where nato leaders are gathering. the madrid summit will be a pivotal summit in a more dangerous and unpredictable world. ukraine now faces a brutality which we haven't seen in europe since the second world war. and it's notjust about ukraine. nato is ramping up its rapid reaction forces from 40,000 to 300,000, like these french paratroopers, ready to support native countries close to russia, feeling very exposed. we can't defend ourselves alone. we will never be alone, strong. so we have to have, like, friends and allies. finland and sweden agree. they've asked to join nato after years of preferring life on the outside. look at finland's long bor
nick beake, bbc news, kremenchuk.rld will be more insecure if russia wins in ukraine. he and stoltenberg was speaking at a summit in madrid that is expected to increase the number of troops on high alert. from madrid, katya adler sent this report. the murder of more innocent civilians by russia yesterday in ukraine is concentrating minds and hardening resolve here in madrid, where nato leaders are gathering. the madrid summit will be a pivotal summit in a more dangerous and unpredictable world....
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nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.and has collapsed during a bullfighting festival in colombia, killing at least four people. local media say as many as five hundred others have been injured. it happened in the city of el espinal in the west of the country, about 100 miles from the capital bogota, during a traditional corraleja event, where members of the public are encouraged into the ring with the bulls. one animal escaped which caused a panic in surrounding area. colombia's president—elect, gustavo petro, has criticised the nature of the event, saying local authorities should no longer organise activities in which animals or people get killed. earlier, genevieve glatsky, a freelance journalist in bogota, told us more. details are still coming in. as you said, at least four people have been killed, more than 100 injured. in these types of festivities, unfortunately deaths and injuries are not uncommon and yet they are staunchly defended by some, largely residents of the colombia's northern region, with a strong cattl
nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.and has collapsed during a bullfighting festival in colombia, killing at least four people. local media say as many as five hundred others have been injured. it happened in the city of el espinal in the west of the country, about 100 miles from the capital bogota, during a traditional corraleja event, where members of the public are encouraged into the ring with the bulls. one animal escaped which caused a panic in surrounding area. colombia's president—elect,...
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nick beake, bbc news. this has huge implications. talking to the co—chair of the international panel of experts on sustainable food systems, on what the g7 can do to tackle soaring food inflation. we will also talk about the g7 looking to try to oil prices when it comes to a sharp exports of oil. all that to come a little later. —— russian exports. in colombia, at least four people have been killed and dozens more injured after stands at a bullring collapsed. the incident took place in the western city of espinal. about 100 miles from the capital bogota, during a traditional "corraleja" event, where members of the public are encouraged into the ring with the bulls. shelley phelps reports the el espinal bullfighting stadium was packed out with hundreds of spectators and some of the board stands they were sitting in started to bow. before collapsing completely. causing chaos and panic, those who could try to run to safety, having to go through the ring where people were still chasing bulls first. many others were trapped beneath the re
nick beake, bbc news. this has huge implications. talking to the co—chair of the international panel of experts on sustainable food systems, on what the g7 can do to tackle soaring food inflation. we will also talk about the g7 looking to try to oil prices when it comes to a sharp exports of oil. all that to come a little later. —— russian exports. in colombia, at least four people have been killed and dozens more injured after stands at a bullring collapsed. the incident took place in...
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nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.e we'll look at the plight of children in ukraine with our correspondent orla guerin but first. forensic experts have been dispatched to the south african city east london to help investigate the deaths of least 2imostly teens at a popular liquor outlet. 17 people were found dead inside the premises at a popular liquor outlet. 17 people were found dead inside the premises and with no apparent injuries. the others died in hospital. the police have now confirmed that the youngest victim was 13. the cause of death is not yet known — but it's thought there may have been a gas leak. the bbcs southern africa correspondent shingai nyoka reports the nightclub where so many young people died. police remain at the scene of the incident in which the cause of these deaths remains far from clear. officers responded to distress calls at enyobeni tavern in the early hours of this morning. most of the victims were teenagers. at this stage, the parents have been told they have to visit the morgue to id
nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.e we'll look at the plight of children in ukraine with our correspondent orla guerin but first. forensic experts have been dispatched to the south african city east london to help investigate the deaths of least 2imostly teens at a popular liquor outlet. 17 people were found dead inside the premises at a popular liquor outlet. 17 people were found dead inside the premises and with no apparent injuries. the others died in hospital. the police have now confirmed that...
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nick beake.in the east of ukraine, and the war is taking a terrible toll. hundreds of ukrainian troops and civilians are being killed or injured every day, mainly as a result of russian shelling. ukraine's medical services are under enormous pressure, and one british surgeon, david nott, who has decades of experience treating war injuries, has been on the front line, helping to train ukrainian doctors. our correspondent wyre davies has sent this report. the other thing to do is to look at the light, look up here. at a hospital in eastern ukraine, well within range of russian rockets, british surgeon david nott calmly carries out a complicated skin graft, saving the leg of a woman who suffered catastrophic injuries in a russian shelling. now we need to bandage... but such difficult surgery is beyond many less experienced doctors. patients were put in the posterolateral position and the chest opened, so this was the wrong treatment. nott has been in ukraine notjust operating, but passing on his dep
nick beake.in the east of ukraine, and the war is taking a terrible toll. hundreds of ukrainian troops and civilians are being killed or injured every day, mainly as a result of russian shelling. ukraine's medical services are under enormous pressure, and one british surgeon, david nott, who has decades of experience treating war injuries, has been on the front line, helping to train ukrainian doctors. our correspondent wyre davies has sent this report. the other thing to do is to look at the...
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nick beake, bbc news, ukraine. than 300,000 troops. it says the move follows a "direct threat" from russia to european security. the plan is due to be approved at a summit in madrid this week. our europe editor, katya adler, is there. how significant is this? hugely so. if ou how significant is this? hugely so. if you listen _ how significant is this? hugely so. if you listen to _ how significant is this? hugely so. if you listen to the _ how significant is this? hugely so. if you listen to the nato _ if you listen to the nato secretary—general, he says this is the biggest overhaul of collective defence and deterrence since the cold war. it doesn't really come as a surprise for stop russia's invasion of ukraine, the aggression and ambition it is showing as kind of appended all the security assumptions here in europe since the cold war. but when we talk about these rapid reaction forces, these aren“t troops thought to be sent to ukraine. it is actually nato members that are closest to russia, so the baltic countries
nick beake, bbc news, ukraine. than 300,000 troops. it says the move follows a "direct threat" from russia to european security. the plan is due to be approved at a summit in madrid this week. our europe editor, katya adler, is there. how significant is this? hugely so. if ou how significant is this? hugely so. if you listen _ how significant is this? hugely so. if you listen to _ how significant is this? hugely so. if you listen to the _ how significant is this? hugely so. if you...
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nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.o's a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies and the editor of the long warjournal. hello to you. ukrainians are saying they are outgunned and running out of ammunition. can the donations of weapons from abroad make up for the two differences, the differences between the two sides? that evenina. between the two sides? that evening- i — between the two sides? that evening. i don't _ between the two sides? that evening. i don't believe - between the two sides? twat evening. i don't believe that it can. ukrainians are saying they are outgunned the artillery by 10—15: one. they are outgunned the artillery by10—15: one. it will take a massive influx of western artillery, particularly the multiple wants rocket systems, things of that nature, and ifirst systems, things of that nature, and i first of all, the west is not willing to part with that much equipment and secondly, the ukrainians will have difficulty training on these more complicated systems and evenif more compl
nick beake, bbc news, kyiv.o's a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies and the editor of the long warjournal. hello to you. ukrainians are saying they are outgunned and running out of ammunition. can the donations of weapons from abroad make up for the two differences, the differences between the two sides? that evenina. between the two sides? that evening- i — between the two sides? that evening. i don't _ between the two sides? that evening. i don't believe - between...