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we can go to our russian editor steve rosenberg.— we can go to our russian editor steve rosenberg.. earlier today the british interim minister— steve rosenberg. earlier today the british interim minister was - british interim minister was summoned to the foreign ministry in moscow and he was inside the building about 90 minutes and he came out and made no comment and drove away in his car. the russian foreign ministry issued a statement about that meeting, announcing these restrictions on the movements of british diplomats. so from now on uk diplomats in russia will have to give at least five days notice of any trips they plan to take outside of the hundred and 20 kilometres, what has been described as a three movement zone, so that is a bit unclear, but we have got to give notice of where they are going and who they will be meeting and the roots they will take. means of transport and where they will be staying. things like that. there are some exceptions for the british ambassador and three other senior uk diplomats in russia. all of this according to the russian foreign ministry
we can go to our russian editor steve rosenberg.— we can go to our russian editor steve rosenberg.. earlier today the british interim minister— steve rosenberg. earlier today the british interim minister was - british interim minister was summoned to the foreign ministry in moscow and he was inside the building about 90 minutes and he came out and made no comment and drove away in his car. the russian foreign ministry issued a statement about that meeting, announcing these restrictions on...
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joining me now is rosenberg research president and founder david rosenberg. thanks so much for coming on the show from up there in canada, where it's i guess a little bit cooler. ah well, you know, up here in canada, we get, uh, our three days of summary year and this is it so but thanks for having me back, jack. it's great to be on a sure thing. so recently, i've seen a lot of commentary that we might actually avoid this much predicted recession, but you are decidedly not in that camp. you know all the rhetoric about the soft landing reminds me of when i was at mother merrill back in 2007. and you know the fact of the matter, jack is that we are and have been for the past year in a soft landing. and you know, in 2007. we were in a soft landing and in 2000, we were in a soft landing and in 1989, we were in a soft landing and 1979 . we're in a soft landing and the soft landing is just the bridge. the road between the economic expansion and then in the aftermath of the fed tightening cycle. ah the inevitable recession. so the soft landing, you could argue as th
joining me now is rosenberg research president and founder david rosenberg. thanks so much for coming on the show from up there in canada, where it's i guess a little bit cooler. ah well, you know, up here in canada, we get, uh, our three days of summary year and this is it so but thanks for having me back, jack. it's great to be on a sure thing. so recently, i've seen a lot of commentary that we might actually avoid this much predicted recession, but you are decidedly not in that camp. you...
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and it was even said, as rosenberg even wrote, it would be good if each region had its own religion,ese shots were filmed in 1942 in odessa, occupied by the romanians, after two decades of theomachism, near the walls of the st. during the years of occupation, romanians opened four monasteries in odessa and more than 30 orthodox churches ; schools introduced compulsory lessons in the law of god; the department of theology and pastoral courses were organized. however, the services were conducted by romanian priests in schools and universities , the obligatory study of the romanian language was introduced. thus, the real plan of the kupats was carried out to romanize the people of novorossia in order to forever attach these lands to the great romania of cinema, the germans willingly filmed and showed the religious theme in the occupied territories throughout the war. and a very rare trophy film in berlin in early 1945 at a service in the soviet union this man was a member vkpb and was considered a staunch atheist. having fallen into german captivity and agreeing to become the banner of
and it was even said, as rosenberg even wrote, it would be good if each region had its own religion,ese shots were filmed in 1942 in odessa, occupied by the romanians, after two decades of theomachism, near the walls of the st. during the years of occupation, romanians opened four monasteries in odessa and more than 30 orthodox churches ; schools introduced compulsory lessons in the law of god; the department of theology and pastoral courses were organized. however, the services were conducted...
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i said that numbers _ rosenberg. do you want to respond? i said that numbers are _ rosenberg.nly _ rosenberg. do you want to respond? i said that numbers are only numbers . said that numbers are only numbers and obviously we want to see the evidence of high, so harvey proctor is right about that but we will wait to see what happens. let’s is right about that but we will wait to see what happens.— to see what happens. let's play a cli from to see what happens. let's play a clip from you _ to see what happens. let's play a clip from you from _ to see what happens. let's play a clip from you from that _ to see what happens. let's play a clip from you from that press - clip from you from that press conference. i am a homosexual. i am not a murderer. i'm not a paedophile or pederast. let me be frank. i pleaded guilty to four charges of gross indecency in 1987 relating to the then age of consent for homosexual activity. those offences are no longer offences as the age of consent has dropped from 21, to 18, to 16. why did you decide to take control in that way?— why did you decide to
i said that numbers _ rosenberg. do you want to respond? i said that numbers are _ rosenberg.nly _ rosenberg. do you want to respond? i said that numbers are only numbers . said that numbers are only numbers and obviously we want to see the evidence of high, so harvey proctor is right about that but we will wait to see what happens. let’s is right about that but we will wait to see what happens.— to see what happens. let's play a cli from to see what happens. let's play a clip from you _ to...
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in may 1941, even before the german attack on the ussr, rosenberg drew up detailed instructions for theure reichs commissioner for ukraine, in which he wrote the tasks of the reichs commissioner for ukraine could be of world historical significance if it was possible to create a ukrainian state from lemberg to saratov will be destroyed by centuries the nightmare of the german people, connected with the russian empire, germany will not be threatened by a naval blockade, and for all future years an influx of food and raw materials will be guaranteed. alfred growth, yes, he lies down in the baltics and , let's say, he studied so carefully in russia , so rosenberg formulated an idea that he very actively promoted. he said that without ukraine you will not be able to defeat the russians in russia, you can only defeat the condition. if the ukrainians are set against them, that is, if the russians and ukrainians become enemies and will fight each other. only then germany will be able to defeat the russian people in the same instructions for the reich misora of ukraine , rosenberg proposed sp
in may 1941, even before the german attack on the ussr, rosenberg drew up detailed instructions for theure reichs commissioner for ukraine, in which he wrote the tasks of the reichs commissioner for ukraine could be of world historical significance if it was possible to create a ukrainian state from lemberg to saratov will be destroyed by centuries the nightmare of the german people, connected with the russian empire, germany will not be threatened by a naval blockade, and for all future years...
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. >> wall street is an optimistic that we may avoid over recession david rosenberg sees it differently and i'll ask him why he things a slowdown is inevitable. guaranteed payouts are panel will explain which annuities are best for income for your retirement. later america's factories are makingomake a look at what industries are growing in the investment opportunities. we begin with three things investors out of thing about right now. a big win for the dow but big tech slumped hurting the nasdaq a slew of key earnings move the market then at&t and verizon hit hard after wall street journal reported toxic lead are coe stocks used car car vona is one of the most volatile stocks should you play the mean rally, then level until 11, carleton english and jack hough. >> the great l rotation from teh stocks never materialized but this was a big week for the old economy. >> they say every dog has its day but the dow had ten days in a row of gains the longest winning streak since 2017. it's because people felt like maybe we had enough tech were to buy other stuff and they bought banks, goldman s
. >> wall street is an optimistic that we may avoid over recession david rosenberg sees it differently and i'll ask him why he things a slowdown is inevitable. guaranteed payouts are panel will explain which annuities are best for income for your retirement. later america's factories are makingomake a look at what industries are growing in the investment opportunities. we begin with three things investors out of thing about right now. a big win for the dow but big tech slumped hurting the...
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and steve rosenberg _ term. so it is tricky. and steve rosenberg in _ term. so it is tricky. moscow, how - term. so it is tricky. and steve - rosenberg in moscow, how closely has the kremlin been watching all of this? , . , this? 0h, very closely. the kremlin has made that _ this? 0h, very closely. the kremlin has made that clear. _ this? oh, very closely. the kremlin has made that clear. i _ this? 0h, very closely. the kremlin has made that clear. i think - this? 0h, very closely. the kremlin has made that clear. i think the - has made that clear. i think the russians— has made that clear. i think the russians are very pleased, actually, that ukraine hasn't got from the summit— that ukraine hasn't got from the summit what it really wanted, in other— summit what it really wanted, in other words a firm timetable for nato _ other words a firm timetable for nato membership. 0n russian state tv today. _ nato membership. 0n russian state tv today. there _ nato membership. 0n russian state tv today, there has been a lot of gloating — today, there has been a lot of gloating about th
and steve rosenberg _ term. so it is tricky. and steve rosenberg in _ term. so it is tricky. moscow, how - term. so it is tricky. and steve - rosenberg in moscow, how closely has the kremlin been watching all of this? , . , this? 0h, very closely. the kremlin has made that _ this? 0h, very closely. the kremlin has made that clear. _ this? oh, very closely. the kremlin has made that clear. i _ this? 0h, very closely. the kremlin has made that clear. i think - this? 0h, very closely. the kremlin...
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steve rosenberg there. our colleaaues can't i? steve rosenberg there.rg there. our colleagues have been tracking - colleagues have been tracking yevgeny prigozhin movements in recent days. it was taken in the city during the failed military rebellion he left. he hasn't been seen in public for almost two weeks, so where is he? so, we at bbc verified have been tracking this plane, which has been linked to mr prigozhin. since the rebellion, it flew towards belarus, where mr prigozhin was offered refuge, but since then it has refuge, but since then, it has returned to russia and has been bouncing between moscow and st petersburg. but this weekend, on the first ofjuly, it was seen heading towards belarus again. it left st petersburg and flew south towards the belarusian capital of minsk. and this isn't the only flight the plane has taken this week. we can see in tracking data that on the third ofjuly it appeared in st petersburg again, despite its gps tracker going dark for the previous 2a hours. from st petersburg, it flew towards moscow, and just this morn
steve rosenberg there. our colleaaues can't i? steve rosenberg there.rg there. our colleagues have been tracking - colleagues have been tracking yevgeny prigozhin movements in recent days. it was taken in the city during the failed military rebellion he left. he hasn't been seen in public for almost two weeks, so where is he? so, we at bbc verified have been tracking this plane, which has been linked to mr prigozhin. since the rebellion, it flew towards belarus, where mr prigozhin was offered...
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will be able to defeat the russian people in the same instructions for the reichs sarah ukraine rosenbergeasures for the re-education of ukrainians. he wrote that it would be good immediately, as soon as possible to take control of all issues of psychological influence, it is necessary to revive ukrainian historical self-consciousness in order to overcome the consequences of the judeo-bolshevik yoke. that took place over these mountains under the psychological influence of the reich, the minister understood a whole range of propaganda actions that were supposed to sow hatred for everything russian and soviet in the spring of 1942 , the imperial propaganda department organized an exhibition of trophies taken from the occupied soviet territories. the exhibition was called, soviet paradise. according to the idea of goebbels' propagandists, its visitors had to see for themselves what a miserable state the stalinist regime brought the people to. the pavilions of the exhibition were located in the berlin park as a lustguard on an area of 9,000 km2. . here, viewers could see a copy of a russ
will be able to defeat the russian people in the same instructions for the reichs sarah ukraine rosenbergeasures for the re-education of ukrainians. he wrote that it would be good immediately, as soon as possible to take control of all issues of psychological influence, it is necessary to revive ukrainian historical self-consciousness in order to overcome the consequences of the judeo-bolshevik yoke. that took place over these mountains under the psychological influence of the reich, the...
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david rosenberg with updated thoughts from rosenberg research. >>> the ceo of imax is next.barbenheimer seeing the biggest box office debut can the movie industry bring viewers back to the theater beyond this pretty unique phenomenon we'll discuss. >>> we have piper sandler cutting amex to sell shares are down more than 5%1. we'll get to that call when "squawk on the street" returns >>> it's been a big weekend at the box office with barbenheimer bringing in over $200 million. imax, which is screening "oppenheimer" notching its biggest weekend since 2023 bringing in $35 million for the company, which is imax's biggest share ever of a film's opening weekend box office with 20% of total receipts joining us for an exclusive interview is imax ceo rich gelfond. w why was this unique for imax >> historically imax is an ancillary part of the box office if it's a hollywood film, you get drift off the marketing. but this chris nolan filming with imax, he made imax the centerpiece of his marketing campaign we led the way globally. as you said, it was 20% worldwide but 26% on 1% of the
david rosenberg with updated thoughts from rosenberg research. >>> the ceo of imax is next.barbenheimer seeing the biggest box office debut can the movie industry bring viewers back to the theater beyond this pretty unique phenomenon we'll discuss. >>> we have piper sandler cutting amex to sell shares are down more than 5%1. we'll get to that call when "squawk on the street" returns >>> it's been a big weekend at the box office with barbenheimer bringing in...
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rosenberg e, who advocated the use of religion, as tools it is very important to understand that for the nazis who came here, religion. the church acted precisely as an instrument of propaganda, an instrument of anti-bolshevism in the fight against the big rosenberg, supported the adverb, german military intelligence and counterintelligence in the occupied. the territory where the nazis' first priority was to organize the further unhindered advance of the troops, as well as to resolve issues of economic social life and create organs of german power to do. it was n't easy. wehrmacht civil administration faced with the active resistance of the people, in addition to cruel and tyrannical methods of intimidation to pacify the population, the nazis relied on religion, because the church issue in the soviet union remained unresolved in the first months, and a number of orders were issued directives to the supreme command of his imperial security department and others, and body bodies, where he regulated the procedure for opening churches, holding services for attracting clergy to activitie
rosenberg e, who advocated the use of religion, as tools it is very important to understand that for the nazis who came here, religion. the church acted precisely as an instrument of propaganda, an instrument of anti-bolshevism in the fight against the big rosenberg, supported the adverb, german military intelligence and counterintelligence in the occupied. the territory where the nazis' first priority was to organize the further unhindered advance of the troops, as well as to resolve issues of...
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coming up, david rosenberg of rosenberg research. conversation just around the corner.ities on the s&p 500 positive 0.26%. good morning. ♪ if you're trying to get a view of the whole organizational financial health and you're trying to do that through multiple systems, that makes it very, very cumbersome. ♪ it's not just tech, it's not just people. it's how they work together to provide that experience to the customer. as a finance organization that is what you want to do. ♪ bridgett is here. as a finance organization she has no clue that i'm here. she has no clue who's in the helmet. are you ready? -i'm ready! alright. xfinity rewards creates experiences big and small, and once-in-a-lifetime. i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene. transferring your services has never been easier. get connected on the day of your move with the xfinity app. can i sleep over at your new place? can katie sleep over tonight? sure, honey! this generation is so dram
coming up, david rosenberg of rosenberg research. conversation just around the corner.ities on the s&p 500 positive 0.26%. good morning. ♪ if you're trying to get a view of the whole organizational financial health and you're trying to do that through multiple systems, that makes it very, very cumbersome. ♪ it's not just tech, it's not just people. it's how they work together to provide that experience to the customer. as a finance organization that is what you want to do. ♪ bridgett...
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attorney, an fbi official chuck rosenberg. also an msnbc contributor. it's great to see this evening, thank you and advance for helping to clear up exactly what went down in delaware today. i think that a lot of people understand that this plea deal had been worked on for quite some time. how exactly did it fall apart in the courtroom at the last minute? and how unusual is that? ? >> plea agreements happen all the time. every day and every federal courthouse around the country, alex. every now and then they hit a snag. it is unusual, but not unheard of. when it happens in a high profile case, we are paying more attention. what happened here? they seem to be two problems. first one was that the judge was concerned if he pretrial diversion agreement gave her a role that she was uncomfortable with. not just adjudicating whether it is a breach, or could be a breach of that provision down the road, but it gave her some other decision-making authority it sheet that best left to the executive branch. we've seen the plea documents, i don't know precisely what t
attorney, an fbi official chuck rosenberg. also an msnbc contributor. it's great to see this evening, thank you and advance for helping to clear up exactly what went down in delaware today. i think that a lot of people understand that this plea deal had been worked on for quite some time. how exactly did it fall apart in the courtroom at the last minute? and how unusual is that? ? >> plea agreements happen all the time. every day and every federal courthouse around the country, alex....
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there is one very important point, rosenberger, they passed on the secret of the atomic bomb not becauseted no money, they were ideological spies who believed that the union was building a more progressive society and carte blanche should not be given to capitalism in the destruction of a competing system. apparently they well understood the peculiarities of us foreign policy and what its elites are like, today the military budget america not only exceeds the costs of any other country, on the contrary, these are fantastic resources inaccessible to any state. for example, last year the united states allocated $295 billion for vo operations , which means a lot. and like this yourself americans are surprised when they see the distribution of their military bases around the globe, a spectacle that speaks for itself, where should this very world be in danger? about what is happening today in america , a state that seriously affects the rest of the world, let's talk with an american political scientist with us in touch, a little dudak. malik hello e with the usa today is still a hegemonic cou
there is one very important point, rosenberger, they passed on the secret of the atomic bomb not becauseted no money, they were ideological spies who believed that the union was building a more progressive society and carte blanche should not be given to capitalism in the destruction of a competing system. apparently they well understood the peculiarities of us foreign policy and what its elites are like, today the military budget america not only exceeds the costs of any other country, on the...
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however, adolf hitler and the end of rosenberg's grandiose propaganda project for him eastern europe just a source of raw materials and free labor. the führer's true plans for the ukraine were detailed in the master plan ost. this typewritten the 100-page document was compiled at the humboldt university of berlin and was accompanied by numerous diagrams , graphs and mathematical calculations. the germans planned to use ukraine and other occupied territories of the soviet union exclusively as an agrarian and raw materials appendage of germany, all large industrial centers were supposed to be liquidated, and the cities were completely rebuilt and populated with ethnic germans by more than half of the local residents, should be destroyed or evicted beyond the urals according to the plan, the germans had the exclusive right hold all key positions in the city administration of commercial and cultural institutions. and even more so , the text does not provide for state independence for ukraine. no, ukrainians for me are the same slavs as russians, hitler, here he did not understand the dee
however, adolf hitler and the end of rosenberg's grandiose propaganda project for him eastern europe just a source of raw materials and free labor. the führer's true plans for the ukraine were detailed in the master plan ost. this typewritten the 100-page document was compiled at the humboldt university of berlin and was accompanied by numerous diagrams , graphs and mathematical calculations. the germans planned to use ukraine and other occupied territories of the soviet union exclusively as...
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always a jolly chap, steve rosenberg but make no mistake thatis steve rosenberg but make no mistake thatnt are departing for pastures new on a high. their school has just been rated as outstanding by ofsted. their learning plans are actually catered to each individual child and you can constantly see what the child is learning and what is striving towards. nobody falls behind. everyone has a chance to catch up while everything's fresh in their memories. that level of learning is something the school strives forfor all 480 pupils. we're ambitious for every child that they are absolutely given everything that they need and with hard work and resilience that they can achieve whatever they want to. staff say their passion here for learning will serve these pupils well. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. during the pandemic you might have been one of those people who took up open—water swimming or paddling or walking. but if you live here in the uk — and this is not uncommon in many other countries you may have been surprised atjust h
always a jolly chap, steve rosenberg but make no mistake thatis steve rosenberg but make no mistake thatnt are departing for pastures new on a high. their school has just been rated as outstanding by ofsted. their learning plans are actually catered to each individual child and you can constantly see what the child is learning and what is striving towards. nobody falls behind. everyone has a chance to catch up while everything's fresh in their memories. that level of learning is something the...
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david rosenberg, rosenberg research tim, it's sobering he makes a lot of fantastic points, but how do you reconcile that with what's going on in the markets and a call for what's going to happen or might happen in the next 12 months with the markets we have on our hands right now? >> he sure does. david's done thoughtful work for a long time, and the data points he's bringing up are undeniable. volker is cited as a hero, but what volker -- he was obsessed over the psychology of inflation, which he felt he had to break and didn't matter if he broke the economy. i don't know where this fed falls in line with that, but what's clear is that the sequencing of this market has been very different than people had expected and that means not only the timing of recession, which david pointed out, i think people probably got wrong in 2007 through 2009 and maybe they're getting wrong here the things that are most important to me are, valuations always matter at some point, and i do think that a 19 times forward, which is well -- two or three turns higher than where we were pre-covid, is something
david rosenberg, rosenberg research tim, it's sobering he makes a lot of fantastic points, but how do you reconcile that with what's going on in the markets and a call for what's going to happen or might happen in the next 12 months with the markets we have on our hands right now? >> he sure does. david's done thoughtful work for a long time, and the data points he's bringing up are undeniable. volker is cited as a hero, but what volker -- he was obsessed over the psychology of inflation,...
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one was our own steve rosenberg.has this port. >> there are still some me questions about the russian rebellion. what he have the answers? the leader of belarus alekzdandr lukashenko brokered the agreement that ended the mutant team -- mutiny, so we are told. under a deal with the kremlin the wagner mercenary chief yevgeny prigozhin was the most -- supposed to move here to belarus with some of his fighters, but no sign of him yet. >> as of this morning the wagner fighters, very serious ones, after fighting in a bad mood. as for yevgeny prigozhin, he is in st. petersburg. or maybe he flew to moscow this morning or somewhere else. but he is not in belarus. >> yevgeny prigozhin has not been seen in public for days. though, we have seen inside what is reported to be his st. petersburg mansion. these images leaked online were reportedly taken during a rai by russian security services. they show weapons, gold bars, and lots of wigs. >> i asked mr. lukashenko if the wagner group leader and his group move here would he let t
one was our own steve rosenberg.has this port. >> there are still some me questions about the russian rebellion. what he have the answers? the leader of belarus alekzdandr lukashenko brokered the agreement that ended the mutant team -- mutiny, so we are told. under a deal with the kremlin the wagner mercenary chief yevgeny prigozhin was the most -- supposed to move here to belarus with some of his fighters, but no sign of him yet. >> as of this morning the wagner fighters, very...
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rosenberg pointed out. >> since we are writing a letter, it occurred to me in reading this letter thatthere is a new tool in getting dpw to comply with other city processes, i'm sorry, not dbi, but the department of public works so they can understand as well. >> great idea, thank you. >> john trasviÑa: thank you for that response. if we are having difficulty seeing our actions filled, then imagine the public and it gets back to the discussion of the first party who came before us tonight. fortunately we are graced by the members of the board of supervisors who is active and listening and helpful and responsive. i would hope that collectively, we are able to help the city of bureaucracy to move forward, and i would ask president swig about the past if the matter is in the public comment predated at least my service and perhaps others, whether we have as part of our motions ask for a report back from the relevant departments as to the implementation or the status six months later as a routine matter. is that something that we can do? i think that might help move the discussion along, bu
rosenberg pointed out. >> since we are writing a letter, it occurred to me in reading this letter thatthere is a new tool in getting dpw to comply with other city processes, i'm sorry, not dbi, but the department of public works so they can understand as well. >> great idea, thank you. >> john trasviÑa: thank you for that response. if we are having difficulty seeing our actions filled, then imagine the public and it gets back to the discussion of the first party who came...
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let's talk about how steve rosenberg -- let's hear what steve rosenberg said about that. >> the kremlinaid they are moving tactical nuclear weapons from russia to belarus and lukashenko said some had arrived and more would by the end of the year. a short while ago, he said that god forbid he should actually take the decision to use those weapons. i said to him, those are not your weapons to take the decision to use. they are russian weapons. he said, well, if ukraine can fight with other people's weapons, them like and i? >> how concerned will washington and nato b with a response like that from lukashenko? >> lukashenko is clearly a leader who is keen to prove his worth or value, so if solesky -- if zelenskyy can do that, he's saying i am as good as him. there's a dangerous part to this. if lukashenko claims he has some sort of right to take possession of other countries' nuclear weapons and should we expect a meltdown in the relations between russia and belarus over nuclear weapons when they are already on belarusian soil or should we expect some sort of action, joint action, between
let's talk about how steve rosenberg -- let's hear what steve rosenberg said about that. >> the kremlinaid they are moving tactical nuclear weapons from russia to belarus and lukashenko said some had arrived and more would by the end of the year. a short while ago, he said that god forbid he should actually take the decision to use those weapons. i said to him, those are not your weapons to take the decision to use. they are russian weapons. he said, well, if ukraine can fight with other...
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from moscow, here's our russia editor, steve rosenberg. >> russia's foreign ministry said that from nowitish diplomats will be required to give at least five days, five working days, notice of any trips they are going to take in russia beyond a free movement zone of 120 kilometers or 75 miles with th exception of the british ambassador and three other senior british diplomats here. they will have to notify the authorities of where they are going, what the route is going to be, what transport they will use, who they are going to speak to, and where they will be staying, and this concerns british diplomats working in the embassy in moscow and u.k. diplomats in the consulate in you katerina berg -- in ekaterinburg. the russians say this is in response to london's hostile actions. earlier, the interim british charged -- charge d'affair -- the foreign commonwealth and development office in london says this was a planned meeting held at britain's request. what does this tell us? well, it shows that tension continues to grow between britain and russia. the u.k.-russian relationship has gone fr
from moscow, here's our russia editor, steve rosenberg. >> russia's foreign ministry said that from nowitish diplomats will be required to give at least five days, five working days, notice of any trips they are going to take in russia beyond a free movement zone of 120 kilometers or 75 miles with th exception of the british ambassador and three other senior british diplomats here. they will have to notify the authorities of where they are going, what the route is going to be, what...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. to extend the grain deal which has now expired. ukrainian president zelensky said kyiv was prepared to continue exporting grain via the black sea despite moscow pulling out. translation: everyone has a right to stability. _ africa has the right to stability. asia has the right to stability. europe has every right to stability. and therefore we must all care about security, about protection from russian madness. and the black sea grain initiative can and should continue to work. if without russia then without russia. the agreement on the exports of grain, this is an agreement with turkey and the un, remains in force. the only thing that is needed now is its careful implementation. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the chief executive of the post office has apologised for delays in getting compensation to the victims of the horizon it scandal. nick read said what had become clear was the sheer scale of the miscarriage ofjustice — which saw hundreds of sub—postmasters
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. to extend the grain deal which has now expired. ukrainian president zelensky said kyiv was prepared to continue exporting grain via the black sea despite moscow pulling out. translation: everyone has a right to stability. _ africa has the right to stability. asia has the right to stability. europe has every right to stability. and therefore we must all care about security, about protection from russian madness. and the black sea grain initiative can and should...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.ing by the court of appeal. it means the national park in devon will return as the only place in england where people are allowed to pitch their tents overnight without prior agreement. the move reverses a court decision made injanuary. to the women's world cup, and co—hosts australia have kept their dream of winning the tournament alive by trouncing canada 4—0. england will be playing in their final group game tomorrow, knowing they'll qualify for the knock—out stage, provided they avoid defeat by china tomorrow. our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. adelaide is a city of surprises. every corner reveals something new. england are hoping to steer clear of danger here. in their last match they found some much—needed creativity. now it's time to build something perhaps even more important — momentum. it's lauren james! 0h! against denmark, laurenjames gave england lift off — the finish a little slicker than the celebration. just one more point will guarantee them a place in the
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.ing by the court of appeal. it means the national park in devon will return as the only place in england where people are allowed to pitch their tents overnight without prior agreement. the move reverses a court decision made injanuary. to the women's world cup, and co—hosts australia have kept their dream of winning the tournament alive by trouncing canada 4—0. england will be playing in their final group game tomorrow, knowing they'll qualify for the...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, in the village of tsel, belarus.ristmas eve has been sentenced to a minimum of 48 years in prison. the 26—year—old beautician was an innocent bystander caught up in a gangland shooting carried out by connor chapman. jayne mccubbin, who has spent time with elle's family over recent months, sent this report. she was young and beautiful, with her whole life ahead. her 23—year—old killer, connor chapman, will be 71 before being considered for parole. thanks a lot, thank you. there were hugs outside court for elle's father tim as chapman was jailed. he crept up to the door of a busy pub on christmas eve and opened fire. shots fire. elle was hit twice in the head. she was not his intended target. in this trial we have all watched the cctv and sound recording of that shooting. it's utterly shocking. you carefully planned a revenge attack in gang rivalry. you had no thought at all for anyone else. when me and the girls came here, i took a photograph of the two of them... just a year ago, elle had been here in greece with her
steve rosenberg, bbc news, in the village of tsel, belarus.ristmas eve has been sentenced to a minimum of 48 years in prison. the 26—year—old beautician was an innocent bystander caught up in a gangland shooting carried out by connor chapman. jayne mccubbin, who has spent time with elle's family over recent months, sent this report. she was young and beautiful, with her whole life ahead. her 23—year—old killer, connor chapman, will be 71 before being considered for parole. thanks a lot,...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, near moscow.land, who are out of the competition. they could only manage a draw against group winners switzerland, who are joined in the knockout stages by norway, who thrashed philippines 6—0. and a major shock as colombia have beaten two—time champions germany 2—1. live now to sports writer and broadcaster nicky bandini. nicky, it's been yet another busy day, one of the biggest in the tournament. what's your thoughts on the results today? let's start with colombia beating germany, impressive that they have put together so many young players making a huge difference to their team. they did reach the final of the clip america last year but seeing caicedo, 18 years old, two years removed from an ovarian cancer diagnosis, scoring a brilliant goal, even against germany this joker not have not lost a world cup group game since 1995, they get this penalty at end and you think this is reverting to a story of the unexpected, and they come up with that 96th minute winning header in injury time, probably t
steve rosenberg, bbc news, near moscow.land, who are out of the competition. they could only manage a draw against group winners switzerland, who are joined in the knockout stages by norway, who thrashed philippines 6—0. and a major shock as colombia have beaten two—time champions germany 2—1. live now to sports writer and broadcaster nicky bandini. nicky, it's been yet another busy day, one of the biggest in the tournament. what's your thoughts on the results today? let's start with...
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this steve rosenberg, bbc news, in the village of tsel, belarus. in other news.olving three trains that resulted in more than 290 deaths last month. a train packed with passengers was mistakenly diverted onto a loop line and slammed into a stationary goods train in the eastern state of 0disha. the derailed compartments then struck the carriages of a third train coming from the opposite direction. thousands of thrill seekers took part friday in the first of many running of the bulls races held at the san ferm n festival in the northern spanish city of pamplona. animal rights protesters briefly stopped the festivities before being arrested. so far six people have been injured, but not seriously. four runners were gored in the festival last year. sixteen people have died in bull runs since 1910, most recently in 2009. malmo has been announced as the host of the eurovision song contest in sweden next year in may 202a. sweden won the event this year. it's the end of the road for the humble ford fiesta. after nearly half a century, the final car rolls off the manufactu
this steve rosenberg, bbc news, in the village of tsel, belarus. in other news.olving three trains that resulted in more than 290 deaths last month. a train packed with passengers was mistakenly diverted onto a loop line and slammed into a stationary goods train in the eastern state of 0disha. the derailed compartments then struck the carriages of a third train coming from the opposite direction. thousands of thrill seekers took part friday in the first of many running of the bulls races held...
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steven rosenberg we know their style.n call it that, in my opinion, it is only possible in minsk now that people with such different views with such different, probably tasks, settings would gather around the same table, and the president of the republic of belarus can answer these questions absolutely on an equal footing. level of discussion. uh, hope you participated in this conversation. how do you like the atmosphere that has developed? first of all, i want to say that this format was really unique and minsk showed itself and personally alexander grigoryevich lukashenko as a platform and alexander grigoryevich as a leader in the first place, who stands for openness, because today, when we have already forgotten about all the red lines, when really from the words of the president. we are well aware that the world is more likely crazy and any dialogue is extremely necessary, and the fact that , of course, rather enemies gathered at the table and the republic of belarus of the russian federation, and at the same time the
steven rosenberg we know their style.n call it that, in my opinion, it is only possible in minsk now that people with such different views with such different, probably tasks, settings would gather around the same table, and the president of the republic of belarus can answer these questions absolutely on an equal footing. level of discussion. uh, hope you participated in this conversation. how do you like the atmosphere that has developed? first of all, i want to say that this format was...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, minsk.ogramme — we'll take a look at meta's newly—launched rival to twitter — �*threads'. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines.... the united nations has issued stark warnings about the situation in myanmar saying that, the country is in a deadly freefall into even greater violence. the un human rights chief — volker turk — said civilians were living at the whims of an army, trying to enforce — its diminishing control — by razing whole villages and depriving people of food, water and aid with rebel groups now controlling half of the country. every day the military�*s ruthless so—called four cuts strategy continues to reek construction. entire villages are raized and burned to the ground, collectively punishing civilians by depriving them of shelter, food and life—saving aid. one of donald trump's personal aides has appeared in court in miami — to face federal charges of mishandling classified government documents. walt nauta has pleaded not guilty. he's been named as a co
steve rosenberg, bbc news, minsk.ogramme — we'll take a look at meta's newly—launched rival to twitter — �*threads'. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines.... the united nations has issued stark warnings about the situation in myanmar saying that, the country is in a deadly freefall into even greater violence. the un human rights chief — volker turk — said civilians were living at the whims of an army, trying to enforce — its diminishing control — by razing...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, minsk.ellen is due to meet the chinese premier in the next few hours as washington and beijing continue their efforts to ease diplomatic tension. new zealand landed in china on thursday. on her agenda, american worries about chinese restrictions on us corporations. she will also likely face some questions about why washington is barring chinese firms from some of its markets. all this comes as china looks to revitalise an economy that has been hit hard by covid. our north america correspondent jessica parker has more. it's interesting, both ahead of the recent blinken visit and now ahead of janet yellen�*s visit as well. expectations of any kind of breakthrough in relations very much being played down. what the biden administration seemed to be trying to do, as you were saying, is to kind of cool down tensions after relations really hit a bit of a rough patch. of course, people will remember the downing of what the americans said was a chinese spy balloon over us skies. the chinese said it w
steve rosenberg, bbc news, minsk.ellen is due to meet the chinese premier in the next few hours as washington and beijing continue their efforts to ease diplomatic tension. new zealand landed in china on thursday. on her agenda, american worries about chinese restrictions on us corporations. she will also likely face some questions about why washington is barring chinese firms from some of its markets. all this comes as china looks to revitalise an economy that has been hit hard by covid. our...
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there is a growing sense of insecurity in russia as steve rosenberg reports. this happened. explosion russia says it downed three ukrainian drones that were targeting the capital. two of them smashed into skyscrapers. though no—one was killed, it added to the sense of insecurity here. but the president was upbeat, marking navy day in st petersburg. russia's war in ukraine has not gone at all to plan, but there's nothing like a parade of warships and submarines to project an image of russian power. translation: in the name of russia. _ our sailors are devoting all their energy. they are displaying true heroism. they are fighting valiantly, just like our ancestors did. �*ancestors�* — it's the key word. for it is by referencing past heroes and history that those in power here today try to nurture love for the motherland. we saw just that this weekend near moscow. they were re—enacting a 16th—century battle when the army of ivan the terrible crushed invaders from the south. russians are being told more and more that they have a glorious, victorious past. the orga
there is a growing sense of insecurity in russia as steve rosenberg reports. this happened. explosion russia says it downed three ukrainian drones that were targeting the capital. two of them smashed into skyscrapers. though no—one was killed, it added to the sense of insecurity here. but the president was upbeat, marking navy day in st petersburg. russia's war in ukraine has not gone at all to plan, but there's nothing like a parade of warships and submarines to project an image of russian...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, near moscow. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.different stories from across the uk. safe and sound asleep. these puppies are lucky to be here. their mum was a stray, rescued from the streets, heavily pregnant, clearly traumatised. when she arrived with us, she was so nervous to the point where she did not walk for the first week. she wouldn't stand. she was so nervous, she wouldn't go anywhere, particularly with men but with everyone, basically. staff at the rescue centre named the nervous collie roo and the next stage will be keep feeding and growing the puppies and when they are old enough we will find them all homes. and roo as well. but for now, she is really happy here, she has settled well. with tens of thousands of dogs in uk rescue centres, the national animal welfare trust says roo's story is an important reminder to think before getting a pet. voice-over: for more - stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. a third firefighter has died in canada while battling the country's wors
steve rosenberg, bbc news, near moscow. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.different stories from across the uk. safe and sound asleep. these puppies are lucky to be here. their mum was a stray, rescued from the streets, heavily pregnant, clearly traumatised. when she arrived with us, she was so nervous to the point where she did not walk for the first week. she wouldn't stand. she was so nervous, she wouldn't go anywhere, particularly with men but with everyone, basically....
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. >> i'll break down the legal developments with former fbi senior official chuck rosenberg and talkone of the republicans challenging trump for the nomination, former texas congressman will hurd. >> donald trump is running to stay out of prison. >>> plus, impeachment trial balloon. as hunter biden's plea deal unravels in court, house republicans threaten to impeach president biden. >> if they do not provide the information we need, then we would go to an impeachment inquiry. >> this is impeachment theater. >> setting up a potential impeachment investigation, coinciding with the threat of a government shutdown all in the fall. i'll talk to biden campaign national co-chair senator chris coons of delaware. >>> and is age just a number? senator mitch mcconnell freezes mid-sentence in a news conference, putting a spotlight once again on the advancing age of many of our nation's leaders. >> the president calling to check on me? >> how old is too old to serve? >> joining me for insight and analysis are leigh ann caldwell of the washington post upon amy walter of the cook political report.
. >> i'll break down the legal developments with former fbi senior official chuck rosenberg and talkone of the republicans challenging trump for the nomination, former texas congressman will hurd. >> donald trump is running to stay out of prison. >>> plus, impeachment trial balloon. as hunter biden's plea deal unravels in court, house republicans threaten to impeach president biden. >> if they do not provide the information we need, then we would go to an impeachment...
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putin of not pursuing the war in ukraine harshly or effectively enough. 0ur russia editor steve rosenbergin. he is a pro—war nationalist, a former officer of the fsb, russia's domestic security service, who has become a prominent blogger. he has been vocal in his criticism of how the russian authorities have been waging the war in ukraine. and, more recently, vocal in his criticism of the russian president. he recently described vladimir putin as a non—entity and a cowardly waste of space. so, earliertoday, knock on the door, law enforcement officers arrive, "come with us please", mr igor girkin was arrested on extremism charges. he was brought to court, he told thejudge he has heart problems and requested house arrest but in the end the judge remanded him in custody of police until the 18th of september. he faces up to five years in prison. a bit more about him. in 2014, igor girkin was also known as igor strelkov, was a key figure in the fighting that erupted in ukraine's donbas region. that conflict was basically orchestrated and engineered by russia. his role there was to organise and
putin of not pursuing the war in ukraine harshly or effectively enough. 0ur russia editor steve rosenbergin. he is a pro—war nationalist, a former officer of the fsb, russia's domestic security service, who has become a prominent blogger. he has been vocal in his criticism of how the russian authorities have been waging the war in ukraine. and, more recently, vocal in his criticism of the russian president. he recently described vladimir putin as a non—entity and a cowardly waste of space....
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, minsk. the social media platform twitter has a new rival. it's called threads, and when you open the app, it doesn't look much different. it was launched overnight by meta, which owns facebook and instagram. twitter has been having its fair share of problems since it was bought by elon musk, so how worried should he be? our technology correspondent marc cieslak has been finding out. meta's twitter style app that lets users share text, photos and videos arrived in app stores several hours earlier than expected at midnight last night. in that time, it has racked up a significant number of users, 10 million injust seven hours. we have had a chance to get to grips with it, and so far it feels quite a bit like twitter. but there are some differences. threads allows posts of up to 500 characters compared to twitter�*s 280. threads will also allow five minutes of video uploads compared to two minutes and 20 seconds for twitter. threads is part of instagram which means it could potentially connect to instagram's hundreds of millions of existing acco
steve rosenberg, bbc news, minsk. the social media platform twitter has a new rival. it's called threads, and when you open the app, it doesn't look much different. it was launched overnight by meta, which owns facebook and instagram. twitter has been having its fair share of problems since it was bought by elon musk, so how worried should he be? our technology correspondent marc cieslak has been finding out. meta's twitter style app that lets users share text, photos and videos arrived in app...
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chuck rosenberg, thank you for making the time.leasure. >> still to come, while mike pence still hasn't found enough small donors to qualify for the republican presidential debate stage, florida governor ron desantis is doing better, sort of. look slain. coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ then before you know it, (it is a life changer...) you make your first sale. small business first. never stopped coming. (we did it!) and you have a partner that always puts you first way. (no way!) start today at godaddy.com. amazon has great deals on everything kids need. instead of spending more, he spent less. seemed obvious. why would a person spend more money? he's eight and he gets it. i'm 10. well, that's less impressive. >> we're reaching out to people all across the country who share our vision, our conservative values, and even encouraging people to go to mikepence2024.com and donate a dollar to get this on that stage. >> even $1 at mikepence 2024.com will make sure we get on that stage. >> even $1. [laughter] although i want to emphasize you can give a
chuck rosenberg, thank you for making the time.leasure. >> still to come, while mike pence still hasn't found enough small donors to qualify for the republican presidential debate stage, florida governor ron desantis is doing better, sort of. look slain. coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ then before you know it, (it is a life changer...) you make your first sale. small business first. never stopped coming. (we did it!) and you have a partner that always puts you first way. (no way!) start today at...
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our russia editor steve rosenberg with that report.inister has said he's reviewing what he called "anti—car schemes", such as low traffic neighbourhoods across england. mr sunak has faced pressure to water down some of his environmental commitments, after a conservative by—election victory was linked to the party's opposition to plans to extend london's ultra low emission zone. earlier this month, it was announced funding would end for any new projects in england. from newcastle, alison freeman has more. all quiet on this street in newcastle today. it's part of one of several hundred low traffic neighbourhoods known as ltns that have been introduced in cities across the country. the aim — to reduce traffic in residential areas and stop side roads being used as rat runs. it's sort of adding 10 minutes onto yourjourney and you sort of think to yourself, is this actually doing any good for the environment? my road might be quieter, but the main roads are chock a block. it's definitely quieter down the roads and so the traffic down the mai
our russia editor steve rosenberg with that report.inister has said he's reviewing what he called "anti—car schemes", such as low traffic neighbourhoods across england. mr sunak has faced pressure to water down some of his environmental commitments, after a conservative by—election victory was linked to the party's opposition to plans to extend london's ultra low emission zone. earlier this month, it was announced funding would end for any new projects in england. from newcastle,...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.oined byjane harman, president emerita at the wilson center. good evening to you, thank you very much forjoining us on our programme tonight. us on our programme tonight. sources in the ukrainian security services have confirmed to the bbc that it was responsible for this bridge attack. white house spokesperson john kirby was asked about this earlier. here's what he said. crimea is ukraine. we don't tell them what is or isn't legally a legitimate target. they determine their targets for themselves. do you think it's fair to call this a legitimate military target? yes, i do. supplies for the illegal war effort started by russia against ukraine come over that bridge. it's been attacked twice now by ukraine. they've acknowledged this attack, and i think they may have acknowledged the last attack, and my understanding is russia is blaming the russian military for not being able to protect this bridge into what they call their territory. i think it's fair game. ukraine is trying to end this
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.oined byjane harman, president emerita at the wilson center. good evening to you, thank you very much forjoining us on our programme tonight. us on our programme tonight. sources in the ukrainian security services have confirmed to the bbc that it was responsible for this bridge attack. white house spokesperson john kirby was asked about this earlier. here's what he said. crimea is ukraine. we don't tell them what is or isn't legally a legitimate target. they...
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music by the rather remarkable steve rosenberg there. has already brought us some rain during saturday. much of that rain came in the form of some sharp showers. some sunny spells in between. for sunday, we will see more general rain spreading from the south—west as we go through the day. on the earlier satellite picture, you can see the swirl of cloud. that's the area of low pressure that brought the showers on saturday. then behind me, this shield of cloud rolling in from the atlantic — already bringing some rain into the south—west of england through the first part of sunday morning. further north and east, sunny spells, scattered heavy showers. through the day, our band of rain pushes northwards and eastwards, getting into parts of northern ireland, wales, the midlands, down into the south—east of england by sunday afternoon. and with that, quite afternoon. and with that, quite a strong wind at times as well. it will also turn really quite misty and murky for some coasts and hills in the west. temperature—wise, i think the highest va
music by the rather remarkable steve rosenberg there. has already brought us some rain during saturday. much of that rain came in the form of some sharp showers. some sunny spells in between. for sunday, we will see more general rain spreading from the south—west as we go through the day. on the earlier satellite picture, you can see the swirl of cloud. that's the area of low pressure that brought the showers on saturday. then behind me, this shield of cloud rolling in from the atlantic —...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.tsenyuk i asked for his reactions to the attack on the bridge in crimea. crimea is an integral part of the state of ukraine. this is within the internationally recognised borders of ukraine. and the time will come when ukraine is to liberate an entire ukrainian territory, including crimea. in terms of this so—called bridge, this is this has nothing to do with the humanitarian infrastructure. this is the supply route for the russian military. we neither to confirm nor deny that ukrainian security service or ukrainian military actually committed these kind of attack on the ukrainian soil. i want to be very clear, on the ukrainian soil. but once again, the best way is to liberate an entire ukrainian territory and to fend off the russian military. here is the thing having the chance to address the british audience, i want to thank to the defense secretary wallace, because there was some kind of misunderstanding between ukraine and your government. i want to be very clear — we are very grat
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.tsenyuk i asked for his reactions to the attack on the bridge in crimea. crimea is an integral part of the state of ukraine. this is within the internationally recognised borders of ukraine. and the time will come when ukraine is to liberate an entire ukrainian territory, including crimea. in terms of this so—called bridge, this is this has nothing to do with the humanitarian infrastructure. this is the supply route for the russian military. we neither to...
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steve rosenberg in moscow.owing two women being paraded through a village naked before allegedly being gang—raped. it happened more than two months ago in the northeastern state of manipur, but the footage only surfaced online this week. there have been deadly ethnic clashes in the region between two tribal communities since may. in nitin srivastava's report, the bbc is not showing the identities of the women. we want! justice! thousands came out to protest. what kind of act is this? let the whole world know what they have done. and it's because of this. the video of a mob dragging and dropping two naked women before pushing them into a field. the women belong to the minority kuki ethnic group. it was filmed in may, but only now have two men been arrested by police on allegations of gang rape. violence between two ethnic groups, the kuki, most of whom are christian, and the majority meitei, most of whom are hindu, erupted in the region of manipur two months ago. 130 are dead, with hundreds injured and more than
steve rosenberg in moscow.owing two women being paraded through a village naked before allegedly being gang—raped. it happened more than two months ago in the northeastern state of manipur, but the footage only surfaced online this week. there have been deadly ethnic clashes in the region between two tribal communities since may. in nitin srivastava's report, the bbc is not showing the identities of the women. we want! justice! thousands came out to protest. what kind of act is this? let the...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.de in hull event. it's just nice being able to celebrate and be able to be open and dress up and really be proud. what does pride mean to you? to notjust accept him, but celebrating the differences in the world. you can tell the it is. a great place for pride. what does pride mean to you? about being yourself and being really open with everybody? as far as the lgbt aspects or sexual orientation aspects of of the pride movement, a lot a lot of movement has happened. there is an awful lot more work to be done and sort of identifying what can we done for our trans community. organisers say they hope that by working with transgender groups, it will mean even more people listen to their message. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. to west africa now. niger's ousted president, mohamed bazoum, has been seen for the first time since the military detained him in a coup last week. following which gen abdourahmane tchiani. the head of the
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.de in hull event. it's just nice being able to celebrate and be able to be open and dress up and really be proud. what does pride mean to you? to notjust accept him, but celebrating the differences in the world. you can tell the it is. a great place for pride. what does pride mean to you? about being yourself and being really open with everybody? as far as the lgbt aspects or sexual orientation aspects of of...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.vin spacey, who's accused of sexual offences involving four men. appearing via video link at southwark crown court, sir elton was asked about a charity event he hosted which the actor attended. kevin spacey denies all the charges against him. our special correspondent lucy manning is at southwark crown court. ona on a video link from monaco, sir eltonjohn and his husband david furnish gave evidence. the singer told the court his name was elton herculesjohn and he was asked about this charity event held at his home in windsor over a number of years. the white tie and tiara ball. the significance is one of kevin spacey�*s accusers said the actor grabbed him hard in the crotch on the way to that event causing him almost to swerve off the road. and there has been some question about how many times kevin spacey appeared at that event. sir eltonjohn said he had been there once in white tails coming off a privatejet he had been there once in white tails coming off a private jet to the event.
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.vin spacey, who's accused of sexual offences involving four men. appearing via video link at southwark crown court, sir elton was asked about a charity event he hosted which the actor attended. kevin spacey denies all the charges against him. our special correspondent lucy manning is at southwark crown court. ona on a video link from monaco, sir eltonjohn and his husband david furnish gave evidence. the singer told the court his name was elton herculesjohn and...
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steve rosenberg reporting there.rs. there used to be 3,000 people crossing the border each year. that number has fallen dramatically over the last decade or so, to fewer than 100. but south korea thinks more people will try, now that pyonyang has eased covid restrictions. michael bristow reports. she started her own business, these north korean women fled hunger and oppression. now they are learning the art of the manicure. filing, painting and shaping. it isjust one of nearly two dozen courses on offer at the south korean reception centre for those who have escaped north korea and need new skills for their new lives. in another room, defectors are introduced to high—tech devices commonplace in south korea. less so in the north. they learn about the software that powers these gadgets. the hana one resettlement centre for north korean refugees is also a medical facility. korean refugees is also a medicalfacility. south korean medical facility. south korean doctors medicalfacility. south korean doctors try to fix healt
steve rosenberg reporting there.rs. there used to be 3,000 people crossing the border each year. that number has fallen dramatically over the last decade or so, to fewer than 100. but south korea thinks more people will try, now that pyonyang has eased covid restrictions. michael bristow reports. she started her own business, these north korean women fled hunger and oppression. now they are learning the art of the manicure. filing, painting and shaping. it isjust one of nearly two dozen courses...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, near moscow.has been killed and five people have been injured after a rocket hit a building in the northeastern ukraine city of sumy. these pictures from ukrainian emergency services purport to show the damage caused to what has been described as an educational institution. here in the uk, the prime minister, rishi sunak says he is on the side of car drivers and says he wants "anti—motorist" measures to be reviewed. mr sunak told the sunday telegraph that he has ordered a review into low—traffic neighbourhood schemes — which seek to reduce car use in streets in some residential areas. it comes after the conservatives won a recent by—election in uxbridge in west london — with the victory widely credited his party's opposition to plans to extend the capital's ultra—low emission zone to apply to more road users in the capital. here's our political correspondent tony bonsignore. the bollards, the planters, the number plate recognition cameras. if you live in or near a low traffic neighbourhood which u
steve rosenberg, bbc news, near moscow.has been killed and five people have been injured after a rocket hit a building in the northeastern ukraine city of sumy. these pictures from ukrainian emergency services purport to show the damage caused to what has been described as an educational institution. here in the uk, the prime minister, rishi sunak says he is on the side of car drivers and says he wants "anti—motorist" measures to be reviewed. mr sunak told the sunday telegraph that...