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that report from steve rosenberg, who is currently in moscow.e showed a report by steve rosenberg that referred to events from last month. as russian troops continue to push back against ukrainian forces in kursk — the international committee of the red cross says it's outraged by the killing of three of its workers in an air strike in eastern ukraine. our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse is following reaction from kyiv. attacks like this, or for humanitarian vehicles being struck in this way is rare. a couple of months ago we saw a vehicle belonging to the international food kitchen getting hipt but this is certainly looking like a severe situation. two people have been injured, three killed as you say. a team from the international red cross, were giving coal and fire to a village that is close to the front line and when you are within ten, 20 kilometres there's always a looming threat of either drone or missile attacks or artillery strikes. it is a reminder of the risks. we have spoken to the icrc who say they are heartbroken, we have a
that report from steve rosenberg, who is currently in moscow.e showed a report by steve rosenberg that referred to events from last month. as russian troops continue to push back against ukrainian forces in kursk — the international committee of the red cross says it's outraged by the killing of three of its workers in an air strike in eastern ukraine. our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse is following reaction from kyiv. attacks like this, or for humanitarian vehicles being struck in...
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in a moment, we'll speak to our russia editor steve rosenberg, but first here's damian grammaticas.alf years after vladimir putin launched his invasion of ukraine and almost nightly russian bombs and missiles continue to batter the country. strikes launched from deep inside russia. to counter these, ukraine has for months been urging the west to allow it to use the long range weapons they already supply to hit back against airfields, logistics and military targets that sustain these assaults and to blunt the advances russia is making on the ground. for ukraine, the timing with winter coming, is critical, so on the agenda for sir keir starmer heading to washington with the foreign secretary, whether to green light a on russian territory. the russian president warned against that. translation: if warned against that. translation: , . , ., , translation: if this decision is made it will _ translation: if this decision is made it will mean _ translation: if this decision is made it will mean nothing - translation: if this decision is made it will mean nothing other| translation: if this
in a moment, we'll speak to our russia editor steve rosenberg, but first here's damian grammaticas.alf years after vladimir putin launched his invasion of ukraine and almost nightly russian bombs and missiles continue to batter the country. strikes launched from deep inside russia. to counter these, ukraine has for months been urging the west to allow it to use the long range weapons they already supply to hit back against airfields, logistics and military targets that sustain these assaults...
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our russia editor, steve rosenberg, reports.u'll find her in court, not the clinic. the 68—year—old paediatrician faces ten years in prison, accused of spreading fake news about the russian army. nadezhda tells me i read about this kind of thing happening to others, you know. i never imagined it would happen to me. the story began at this moscow medical centre. a patient�*s mother claimed that the doctor had told her russian soldiers in ukraine are legitimate targets. the woman recorded an angry video. her ex—husband had been killed fighting in ukraine. then she wrote this denunciation of the doctor to police. it was enough to put her on trial. 400 miles away. different trial, same charges. near st petersburg, hairdresser anna alexandrova had fallen out with her neighbour irina over a plot of land in their village. their family feud led to anna being reported and accused of posting messages critical of the war in ukraine. she faces up to 15 years in prison. any regrets from the other side? i feel sorry for her, says irina's moth
our russia editor, steve rosenberg, reports.u'll find her in court, not the clinic. the 68—year—old paediatrician faces ten years in prison, accused of spreading fake news about the russian army. nadezhda tells me i read about this kind of thing happening to others, you know. i never imagined it would happen to me. the story began at this moscow medical centre. a patient�*s mother claimed that the doctor had told her russian soldiers in ukraine are legitimate targets. the woman recorded...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.uesday's presidential debate between donald trump and kahmala harris is still being unpicked. but when will we know how and if it affected voters opinion7 anthony salvanto is polling director at our us news partners, cbs. i think it will be next week towards the end of next week, and i'll tell you why. first is, contextually, if you look at post—debate, immediate post—debate, polls from 2016, from 2020, past years, you've mentioned there have been times when you saw winners or perceived winners of debates, including the fact that in 2016, a lot of people thought that hillary clinton was winning some of those debates. and, ultimately, that didn't pan out when election day rolled around. so those polls have some value, but its limited, number one. and number two, you have to remember that the audience for those debates is large, but it's often disproportionately older. and so as younger people, and we know they're getting their information from a lot of different sources, that's going to
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.uesday's presidential debate between donald trump and kahmala harris is still being unpicked. but when will we know how and if it affected voters opinion7 anthony salvanto is polling director at our us news partners, cbs. i think it will be next week towards the end of next week, and i'll tell you why. first is, contextually, if you look at post—debate, immediate post—debate, polls from 2016, from 2020, past years, you've mentioned there have been times...
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steve rosenberg hasjust we have lots of analysis. just been commenting that putin draws a new red line on long—range missiles. where else has he left to go? you can go to the bbc news website and of course the bbc news app. to sweden next, where the funeral is taking place of the former england football manager sven—goran eriksson, who died last month, aged 76. david beckham, who served as captain under eriksson, is among the mourners at the service, which is being held in eriksson�*s hometown of torsby. as england's first foreign coach, between 2001 and 2006, he led the team to the quarter finals of two world cups. henry winter shared a little bit of insight and memories of how some of the greats of the game had gathered to pay tribute to sven—goran eriksson. so, we are hoping to hearfrom henry winter, the football journalist who just talked us through some of those big names who had gathered to pay tribute. the world of football is gathering here and representatives from the football association, former england managers like roy ho
steve rosenberg hasjust we have lots of analysis. just been commenting that putin draws a new red line on long—range missiles. where else has he left to go? you can go to the bbc news website and of course the bbc news app. to sweden next, where the funeral is taking place of the former england football manager sven—goran eriksson, who died last month, aged 76. david beckham, who served as captain under eriksson, is among the mourners at the service, which is being held in eriksson�*s...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.atches for the euros in 2028. it means northern ireland is very unlikely to hold any of the matches, making it the only uk nation not to do so. let's go to chris page who's outside casement park for us now. why this decision? this was due to be the only ground in northern ireland to host matches in northern ireland to host matches in euro 2028, but it has been derelict for more than a decade. the government, in announcing its decision tonight has said the main reason is simply money. the uk and ireland were awarded to the euros about a year ago and according to the government there has been almost no progress on the funding issue since then and in that time the estimated cost has gone up from about £180 million to potentially over 400 million. and even then there is a significant risk the stadium wouldn't be finished in time. this project has been politically contentious. casement parkis politically contentious. casement park is named after a revolution a from a century ago. supporters
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.atches for the euros in 2028. it means northern ireland is very unlikely to hold any of the matches, making it the only uk nation not to do so. let's go to chris page who's outside casement park for us now. why this decision? this was due to be the only ground in northern ireland to host matches in northern ireland to host matches in euro 2028, but it has been derelict for more than a decade. the government, in announcing its decision tonight has said the main...
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steve rosenberg bbc news, moscow. zimbabwe will cull 200 elephants as it faces severe drought leading to food shortages. the meat from these elephants will be distributed to people struggling to feed themselves. neighbouring namibia also carried out a wildlife cull last month due because of the drought. zimbabwe is home to an estimated 100,000 elephants — the second largest population in the world after botswana. zimbabwe's last cull was more than 35 years ago. harry was just a toddler when he was shot in the head with an air pistol. he was given a one percent chance of survival. now nine, he's about to start a three—mile walk for to raise money for the hospital that saved his life — bristol children's. cheryl dennis reports. it's hard to believe now, but eight years ago, harry was given just a 1% chance of survival. at 18 months old, he was shot in the head with an air rifle. it'sjust a miracle, you know? the fact that harry was given such a small percentage of survival, and the fact he can still run around and be a
steve rosenberg bbc news, moscow. zimbabwe will cull 200 elephants as it faces severe drought leading to food shortages. the meat from these elephants will be distributed to people struggling to feed themselves. neighbouring namibia also carried out a wildlife cull last month due because of the drought. zimbabwe is home to an estimated 100,000 elephants — the second largest population in the world after botswana. zimbabwe's last cull was more than 35 years ago. harry was just a toddler when...
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our russia editor, steve rosenberg, reports. from vladimir putin today was a clear warning to the west — do not do this, do not allow ukraine to use your missiles to strike russian territory. what we didn't hear from vladimir putin was what russia's going to do if this actually happens. he talked about taking appropriate decisions but without any detail. now, what might those decisions be? well, in the past, president putin has proposed providing advanced long—range weapons to western adversaries, to strike western targets abroad. he's also suggested in the past deploying conventional missiles within striking distance of america and its european allies. now, russian officials many times have accused the west of fighting russia, waging war against russia, on the territory of ukraine. putin made it clear today that if this goes ahead, if western missiles are used to target russian territory, this will take things to a whole new level. so, in a sense, western leaders will have to decide which is greater — the risk of escalation or
our russia editor, steve rosenberg, reports. from vladimir putin today was a clear warning to the west — do not do this, do not allow ukraine to use your missiles to strike russian territory. what we didn't hear from vladimir putin was what russia's going to do if this actually happens. he talked about taking appropriate decisions but without any detail. now, what might those decisions be? well, in the past, president putin has proposed providing advanced long—range weapons to western...
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steve rosenberg is the bbc news russia editor, and he's with us on the media show. we always appreciate you coming on. let's go right back to the beginning of telegram. tell us about how it came to be and what durov�*s ambitions were for it in those early days. well, pavel durov had created something called vkontakte before that, which was like russia's version of facebook, his version of facebook. that was his first creation. telegram, which followed it, was supposed to be a, you know, secure and reliable messaging app that would allow lots of people, large groups of people to communicate. and underpinning all of this, i think, was pavel durov's sort of anti—authority streak, the fact that he was fiercely free speech. and this was supposed to be a platform where government couldn't snoop, couldn't interfere. though, of course, critics a decade later say that perhaps it's too free. in other words, that not enough moderation, moderation is not strict enough, and that telegram has become a platform, they would say, for criminal activity. and in those early days, how d
steve rosenberg is the bbc news russia editor, and he's with us on the media show. we always appreciate you coming on. let's go right back to the beginning of telegram. tell us about how it came to be and what durov�*s ambitions were for it in those early days. well, pavel durov had created something called vkontakte before that, which was like russia's version of facebook, his version of facebook. that was his first creation. telegram, which followed it, was supposed to be a, you know,...
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done in the past, and his latest statement is analyzed by the bbc's correspondent in moscow, steve rosenberg. it was a clear warning to the west: don't do this, don't let ukraine use your missiles to strike russian territory, but what we haven't heard from vladimir putin is what russia is going to do if they do give permission, he said about accepting answered solutions, but without any details. so what might these solutions be? vladimir putin has said in the past that moscow could provide other countries with long-range weapons to strike western targets. in addition, he also stated about the ability to deploy missiles at a distance sufficient to strike the us and its european allies. russian officials have repeatedly accused the measure of fighting russia, as well as of waging war against russia. on the territory of ukraine, and putin has made it clear that if they continue to do this, if western missiles are used against targets on russian territory, it will lead to escalation, so western leaders in a sense will have to decide what is greater now, the risk of possible escalation or the nee
done in the past, and his latest statement is analyzed by the bbc's correspondent in moscow, steve rosenberg. it was a clear warning to the west: don't do this, don't let ukraine use your missiles to strike russian territory, but what we haven't heard from vladimir putin is what russia is going to do if they do give permission, he said about accepting answered solutions, but without any details. so what might these solutions be? vladimir putin has said in the past that moscow could provide...
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our russia editor steve rosenberg has more.ning to the west — do not do this, do not allow ukraine to use your missiles to strike russian territory. what we didn't hear from vladimir putin was what russia's going to do if this actually happens. he talked about taking appropriate decisions but without any detail. now, what might those decisions be? well, in the past, president putin has proposed providing advanced long—range weapons to western adversaries, to strike western targets abroad. he's also suggested in the past deploying conventional missiles within striking distance of america and its european allies. now, russian officials many times have accused the west of fighting russia, waging war against russia, on the territory of ukraine. putin made it clear today that if this goes ahead, if western missiles are used to target russian territory, this will take things to a whole new level. so, in a sense, western leaders will have to decide which is greater — the risk of escalation, or the need to help ukraine and allow ukrain
our russia editor steve rosenberg has more.ning to the west — do not do this, do not allow ukraine to use your missiles to strike russian territory. what we didn't hear from vladimir putin was what russia's going to do if this actually happens. he talked about taking appropriate decisions but without any detail. now, what might those decisions be? well, in the past, president putin has proposed providing advanced long—range weapons to western adversaries, to strike western targets abroad....
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.eased to the bbc. her senior royal correspondent has the story. his 305 have been a decade of significant change for the duke of sussex. ten years ago, he says he felt anxious. he had just left the army. he had split up from his girlfriend, cressida bonas, and was searching for a fresh purpose in life. public duties were framed around new ideas and causes. and then he met meghan markle. now a husband and a father, he has told the bbc he is excited about reaching a0 this weekend. another great grandchild. in a statement by his spokesperson, prince harry said, "becoming the father of two incredibly kind and funny kids has given me a fresh perspective on life. back in the uk in may to work with his charities, there has been speculation that prince harry would like a more permanent move back to britain. but those who know him well have told me he has no interest in giving up the life he�*s built in america. his mother�*s legacy still features in his public work. in 1997, diana princess of
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.eased to the bbc. her senior royal correspondent has the story. his 305 have been a decade of significant change for the duke of sussex. ten years ago, he says he felt anxious. he had just left the army. he had split up from his girlfriend, cressida bonas, and was searching for a fresh purpose in life. public duties were framed around new ideas and causes. and then he met meghan markle. now a husband and a father, he has told the bbc he is excited about...
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steve rosenberg, reports.he doctor had told her russian soldiers in ukraine are legitimate targets. the woman recorded an angry video. her ex—husband had been killed fighting in ukraine. then she wrote this denunciation of the doctor to police. it was enough to put her on trial. 400 miles away, different trial, same charges. near saint petersburg, hairdresser anna alexandrova had fallen out with her neighbour irina over a plot of land in their village. their family feud led to anna being reported and accused of posting messages critical of the war in ukraine. she faces up to 15 years in prison. any regrets from the other side? "i feel sorry for her," says irina's mother, natalia. "i don't want her to get a long sentence. "i want her to receive a just punishment," says irina. across the country, there are reports of russians informing on russians. one thing russia's war in ukraine has done here is turbocharge the hunt for internal enemies, for alleged traitors. and it's in this atmosphere of us against them tha
steve rosenberg, reports.he doctor had told her russian soldiers in ukraine are legitimate targets. the woman recorded an angry video. her ex—husband had been killed fighting in ukraine. then she wrote this denunciation of the doctor to police. it was enough to put her on trial. 400 miles away, different trial, same charges. near saint petersburg, hairdresser anna alexandrova had fallen out with her neighbour irina over a plot of land in their village. their family feud led to anna being...
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so atski is repeatedly asking for it, putin has made clear in the last couple of days as steve rosenberglliantly all week that it would be a red line for him. that is the diplomatic question that is on the table at the moment. 50 it the table at the moment. so it is no surprise _ the table at the moment. so it is no surprise that _ the table at the moment. so it is no surprise that they - the table at the moment. sr t is no surprise that they chose not to answer the question. we had a lot of meetings, a terribly terribly important meeting, and we are meeting are not going to give the statement that we have authorised the use of american, british or french because you could even see a world where british and french missiles are used and americans are not. so complicated to have all these armchair generals be on the news to tell us where the red line is a red line because the supplying of tanks was said to be a red line. everywhere you have looked, you have seen that way, as western countries in the nato alliance, have been supporting ukraine. the question is who flies the plane, drives th
so atski is repeatedly asking for it, putin has made clear in the last couple of days as steve rosenberglliantly all week that it would be a red line for him. that is the diplomatic question that is on the table at the moment. 50 it the table at the moment. so it is no surprise _ the table at the moment. so it is no surprise that _ the table at the moment. so it is no surprise that they - the table at the moment. sr t is no surprise that they chose not to answer the question. we had a lot of...
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steve rosenberg is a democrat from pennsylvania.e told us he plans to vote for president trump this time around. tell us why. >> well, dana, as the president just shared to me and i spent a lot of time thinking about it. if you are a jew, pro-israel, there is only one candidate here. actions speak louder than words. kamala harris has surrounded herself with some of the worst jew haters that there are. phillip gordon, elon goldberg. they are pro-iran, not pro-israel. to me all the other issues on the table, whether you be climate oriented, abortion oriented, whatever your orientation is, if you are not focused on being a jew and being pro-israel right now we're in the fight for our literal lives. all those issues won't be there if we are dead in four years. they're trying to kill us. >> dana: talk about a crisis indeed. kamala harris is talking about her policy kind of with some specifics on israel-gaza war. >> we need to get this deal done and we need to get it done immediately. >> in the way we said and the we interact as their all
steve rosenberg is a democrat from pennsylvania.e told us he plans to vote for president trump this time around. tell us why. >> well, dana, as the president just shared to me and i spent a lot of time thinking about it. if you are a jew, pro-israel, there is only one candidate here. actions speak louder than words. kamala harris has surrounded herself with some of the worst jew haters that there are. phillip gordon, elon goldberg. they are pro-iran, not pro-israel. to me all the other...
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opinion, is not here, how is it not, hello, yes, everything is here, i feel great, my friend steve rosenberg, german intelligence informants and american and so on, well, lower the status, leave only the consular services, well, well , if they directly state so, and do not hide that they need it to obtain information, well, okay, anyway, there are no diplomatic relations in the coming years and there will not be, but the consular ones can remain, so that there is a situation. i stopped understanding, but it’s just really, we are doing great somehow, the central bank is fighting inflation by raising the key rate, yes, but it’s interesting, the higher they raise it, the more inflation, nothing comes to these people’s minds, maybe something in the method doesn’t work, if they raise it every time in order to curb inflation, inflation responds to this, goes further up, maybe something is wrong with them? in the program, that’s it, i’m silent, silent, silent, i’m asking, but i still haven’t decided on anecdote, also very popular, well, i 'll still get around to it and tell you about it, a jewish c
opinion, is not here, how is it not, hello, yes, everything is here, i feel great, my friend steve rosenberg, german intelligence informants and american and so on, well, lower the status, leave only the consular services, well, well , if they directly state so, and do not hide that they need it to obtain information, well, okay, anyway, there are no diplomatic relations in the coming years and there will not be, but the consular ones can remain, so that there is a situation. i stopped...