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applause putin must _ them, with us. applause putin must answer- them, with us. applause putin must answer for - them, with us. applause. putin must answer for what them, with us. applause - putin must answer for what he has done with my country. putin must answer for what he has done to a neighbouring, peaceful country. and putin must answer for everything neighbouring, peaceful country. and putin must answerfor everything he has done to alexei. putin must answer for everything he has done to alexei.— has done to alexei. applause my husband — has done to alexei. applause my husband will _ has done to alexei. applause my husband will never - has done to alexei. applause my husband will never see - has done to alexei. applause. my husband will never see what has done to alexei. applause - my husband will never see what the beautiful russia of the future will look like. but we must see it. and i will do... �* �* , will do... applause and i will do. . . applause and i will _ will do. . . applause and i will do - will do. . . applause and i will do my - will
applause putin must _ them, with us. applause putin must answer- them, with us. applause putin must answer for - them, with us. applause. putin must answer for what them, with us. applause - putin must answer for what he has done with my country. putin must answer for what he has done to a neighbouring, peaceful country. and putin must answer for everything neighbouring, peaceful country. and putin must answerfor everything he has done to alexei. putin must answer for everything he has done to...
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that's ri . ht, against president putin. that's right. she _ against president putin. that's right, she started _ against president putin. that's right, she started first - against president putin. that's right, she started first of - against president putin. that's right, she started first of all i against president putin. that's| right, she started first of all by talking about the impact on her as the wife of alexei navalny, saying she used to come to strasbourg with the children in happier times and now she was returning to pick up the mantle, to continue the work that her late husband was doing. she gave us an insight into what the past 12 days have been like, battling to try and retrieve her husband's body for the russian authorities and trying to make plans for the funeral, which she confirmed would take place in moscow on friday afternoon. but she was saying that she's not sure whether it will be peaceful or whether it will be peaceful or whether people would be arrested as they come and try to say goodbye to her husband and i think that is something we will be
that's ri . ht, against president putin. that's right. she _ against president putin. that's right, she started _ against president putin. that's right, she started first - against president putin. that's right, she started first of - against president putin. that's right, she started first of all i against president putin. that's| right, she started first of all by talking about the impact on her as the wife of alexei navalny, saying she used to come to strasbourg with the children in happier...
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putin is the leader of an organised criminal gang. putin is the leader... sorry. applause thank you. it is good to repeat it again. putin is the leader of an organised criminal gang. applause this includes poisoners and assassins. they are just puppets. the most important thing is the people close to putin. his friends, his associates, keepers of money. you and all of us must fight the criminal gang and the political innovation here is fighting organised crime, not political competition. no diplomatic notes, but investigations into the financial machinations, not statements but the source of associates in your country for discrete laws and financers who are helping putin and his friends to hide money. in this fight you have reliable allies. there are tens of millions of russians who are against war, against putin, against the evil he brings. we must not persecute them. on the contrary you must work with them, with us. applause putin must answer for what he has done with my country. putin must answer for what he has done to a neighbouring, peaceful country. and put
putin is the leader of an organised criminal gang. putin is the leader... sorry. applause thank you. it is good to repeat it again. putin is the leader of an organised criminal gang. applause this includes poisoners and assassins. they are just puppets. the most important thing is the people close to putin. his friends, his associates, keepers of money. you and all of us must fight the criminal gang and the political innovation here is fighting organised crime, not political competition. no...
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putin is responsible for navalny�*s death. putin is responsible. what has happened to navalny is more proof of the brutality of putin. no one should be fooled in russia, at home or anyone in the world. putin does not only target citizens of other countries as we have seen is what is going on in ukraine, he also inflicts terrible crimes on his own people. as people across russia and around the world are morning navalny today because he was so many things that putin was not. he was brave, principled, dedicated to building a russia where the rule of law existed and where it apply to everybody. navalny believed in that russia. that russia. he knew it was a cause worth fighting for. and obviously, even dying for. this tragedy reminds us of the stakes of this moment. providing funding so ukraine can keep defending itself against the putin onslaughts in war crimes. there was bipartisan senate vote that passed overwhelmingly in the united states senate to fund ukraine. as i have said before, i mean this in a literal sense, history is watching. history is w
putin is responsible for navalny�*s death. putin is responsible. what has happened to navalny is more proof of the brutality of putin. no one should be fooled in russia, at home or anyone in the world. putin does not only target citizens of other countries as we have seen is what is going on in ukraine, he also inflicts terrible crimes on his own people. as people across russia and around the world are morning navalny today because he was so many things that putin was not. he was brave,...
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. ,, ., the future as opposition to putin. ., the future as opposition to putin, ., ., putin. so, at the moment, there's no _ putin. so, at the moment, there's no other _ putin. so, at the moment, | there's no other opposition leader in russia. it's a british subject who is in prison for 25 years but he didn't quite have the organisational following that alexei navalny had and all of the officials who worked for him have left the country. putin's other opposition are in jail. we even saw tonight how people who were silently in putting flowers out at memorials to alexei navalny in different cities in russia, some of those were detained. there is no one on the horizon who could fulfil the role that alexei navalny fulfilled and i doubt that they will be all the while putin remains in power. we've heard international outcry from many world leaders, russia is a ready subject to sanctions. there is a warrant out for the president's arrest. what impact does it have on president putin? it what impact does it have on president putin?— president putin? it has very little impact. _ pre
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., ., ., , ., _ putin? you have to start by saying that russian _ putin? you have to start by saying that russian media _ putin? you have to start by saying that russian media space - putin? you have to start by saying that russian media space and - putin? you have to start by saying that russian media space and the| putin? you have to start by saying - that russian media space and the way that russian media space and the way that russian media space and the way that russian politics operates has been very restrictive for years, so for mr navalny it has all always been an uphill struggle to gain support within russia. he was denied access to the media. it was difficult for him to campaign and rally. despite all that, the investigative videos he reported on line received millions of views and he and his team, known as the anti—corruption foundation, anti—corru ption foundation, investigated official corruption anti—corruption foundation, investigated official corruption by president putin himself and his key officials, and even though vladimir putin a
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one of the most famous was called putin's palace. back in 2021, it went viral on social media and has now clocked up more than 130 million views. it claimed the vast black sea property cost one billion dollars — features a casino, an ice rink and a vineyard — and was paid for "with the largest bribe in history". the kremlin denies the property belongs to the president. let's speak to investigative journalist christo grozev who was featured in the academy award winning documentary navalny. he also exposed the operatives behind alexei navalny�*s poisoning in 2020. thank you very much for being with us, very difficult time for all supporters and friends and family of course of alexei navalny. tell us your thoughts of when you heard the news yesterday of his death? weill. news yesterday of his death? well, it was almost _ news yesterday of his death? well, it was almost deja _ news yesterday of his death? well, it was almost deja vu. _ news yesterday of his death? well, it was almost deja vu. a _ news yesterday of his death? well,
one of the most famous was called putin's palace. back in 2021, it went viral on social media and has now clocked up more than 130 million views. it claimed the vast black sea property cost one billion dollars — features a casino, an ice rink and a vineyard — and was paid for "with the largest bribe in history". the kremlin denies the property belongs to the president. let's speak to investigative journalist christo grozev who was featured in the academy award winning documentary...
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make no mistake — putin is responsible for navalny�*s death. putin is responsible. what has happened to navalny is yet more proof of putin's brutality. no—one should be fooled, not in russia, not at home, not anywhere in the world. journalists used to ask navalny constantly whether was afraid for his life and he'd brush the question off. then, two years ago, he was asked for his message to supporters if he were killed. for the situation when i am killed, it is very simple — not give up. without navalny, though, the future for all russians who hoped for change has never looked bleaker. i have been speaking to kira yarmysh, mr navalny�*s spokesperson. she said they are still trying to learn what has happened happened to his body. wa nt to want to know anything about the location of his body because his colony told his mother and his lawyer that his body is in a city and an investigative committee took the body and are conducting some sort of investigation with it, but they told them that the body is located in a morgue in this city. the lawyer and his motherjust
make no mistake — putin is responsible for navalny�*s death. putin is responsible. what has happened to navalny is yet more proof of putin's brutality. no—one should be fooled, not in russia, not at home, not anywhere in the world. journalists used to ask navalny constantly whether was afraid for his life and he'd brush the question off. then, two years ago, he was asked for his message to supporters if he were killed. for the situation when i am killed, it is very simple — not give up....
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how much of a threat was he to putin? ~ , ., ., ., putin? when you are in a society — putin? when you are in a society that _ putin? when you are in a society that is _ putin? when you are in a society that is verging i putin? when you are in a society that is verging on autocratic or even in some cases totalitarian, i think, at points, anything is dangerous so, look, it was dangerous enough that putin tried to kill him with highly secretive radioactive poison. it was dangerous enough that he arrested him, it was dangerous enough that he couldn'tjust kill him when he came back, that he had to go through this farce of dozens of trials and detentions and moving him around stop so alexei navalny was a threat in his life and his death was always a threat to putin, too. and now, putin killed him but it was death by prisoner so it was quieter and putin let time go by he could dampen the effect of the death. if you just kill him when he got the plane in 2021 they would have been mayhem in the streets that he was smarter than that so that shows the threat of alexei navalny and his pr
how much of a threat was he to putin? ~ , ., ., ., putin? when you are in a society — putin? when you are in a society that _ putin? when you are in a society that is _ putin? when you are in a society that is verging i putin? when you are in a society that is verging on autocratic or even in some cases totalitarian, i think, at points, anything is dangerous so, look, it was dangerous enough that putin tried to kill him with highly secretive radioactive poison. it was dangerous enough that he...
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translation: if it's true, i want putin and his l true, i want putin and his whole entourage, his friends and his government, to know that they will be held responsible for everything they've done to our country, to my family and to my husband. and this day will come very soon. �* ., . and this day will come very soon. ~ ., . , soon. and once finished speaking. _ soon. and once finished speaking, from - soon. and once finished speaking, from the - soon. and once finished | speaking, from the hall, soon. and once finished i speaking, from the hall, a standing ovation. back in russia, president putin was meeting industrial workers. he made no mention of alexei navalny. he knew that by taking on the authorities he was taking a risk. my on the authorities he was taking a risk. on the authorities he was takin: a risk. g , ., taking a risk. my message for the situation _ taking a risk. my message for the situation that _ taking a risk. my message for the situation that i _ taking a risk. my message for the situation that i am - taking a risk. my message for the situation that i am killed l th
translation: if it's true, i want putin and his l true, i want putin and his whole entourage, his friends and his government, to know that they will be held responsible for everything they've done to our country, to my family and to my husband. and this day will come very soon. �* ., . and this day will come very soon. ~ ., . , soon. and once finished speaking. _ soon. and once finished speaking, from - soon. and once finished speaking, from the - soon. and once finished | speaking, from the...
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make no mistake — putin is responsible for navalny�*s death. putin is responsible. what has happened to navalny is yet more proof of putin's brutality. no—one should be fooled, not in russia, not at home, not anywhere in the world. journalists used to ask navalny constantly if he was afraid for his life and he would brush the question off. then, two years ago, he was asked for his message to supporters, if he was killed. for the situation when i am killed, it is very simple — not give up. without navalny, though, the future for all russians who hoped for change, has never looked bleaker. good morning, sarah. strike me from your reports, one of course is how poignant it was fair hearing him talk about the prospect of his own death. and his wife, yulia navalny, immediately responding just a matter of hours after hearing what is as yet to be officially confirmed, and we must say that, and then there is the international reaction. yes, i mean so much to reflect on. of course, alexei navalny was such a large part of political opposition in russia, political life in h
make no mistake — putin is responsible for navalny�*s death. putin is responsible. what has happened to navalny is yet more proof of putin's brutality. no—one should be fooled, not in russia, not at home, not anywhere in the world. journalists used to ask navalny constantly if he was afraid for his life and he would brush the question off. then, two years ago, he was asked for his message to supporters, if he was killed. for the situation when i am killed, it is very simple — not give...
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cami removal of mr putin from his office, destroying his regime.— removal of mr putin from his office, destroying his regime. can i ask you on that question, _ destroying his regime. can i ask you on that question, western _ destroying his regime. can i ask you on that question, western leaders l on that question, western leaders are not going to actively remove vladimir putin so what response do you expect to see from them? i vladimir putin so what response do you expect to see from them? i think that riaht you expect to see from them? i think that right now. _ you expect to see from them? i think that right now, the _ you expect to see from them? i think that right now, the war _ you expect to see from them? i think that right now, the war in _ you expect to see from them? i think that right now, the war in ukraine - that right now, the war in ukraine could end with them liberating their territory but it would mean their front would be a place along side the borders of 1991. so we need to cure the source of this illness, and we need as one alliance, it's the common deed for ukrainia
cami removal of mr putin from his office, destroying his regime.— removal of mr putin from his office, destroying his regime. can i ask you on that question, _ destroying his regime. can i ask you on that question, western _ destroying his regime. can i ask you on that question, western leaders l on that question, western leaders are not going to actively remove vladimir putin so what response do you expect to see from them? i vladimir putin so what response do you expect to see from them? i...
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so putin is taking it very seriously. the fact that navalny had this following and this huge international profile, does that suggest now that putin's days are numbered? well, i would not say that i expect any immediate consequences for putin. his regime is strong and doesn't face significant opposition inside or outside. but after putin, this is the key question, because there would be a opening at some point, and the question is how it would be used. will there be people who learn the mistakes of the past? navalny openly stated that the first thing he should do if he acquires power is to restrict it, to turn russia from a one—man dictatorship to a parliamentary republic, akin to a westminster system, where nobody can wield as much power as putin accumulated over the years. sorry to interrupt, ijust want to ask you very briefly about his vision concerning the war in ukraine? i think he clearly took an anti—war position, right after the annexation of crimea. you know, the details of that, his thinking evolved, but aft
so putin is taking it very seriously. the fact that navalny had this following and this huge international profile, does that suggest now that putin's days are numbered? well, i would not say that i expect any immediate consequences for putin. his regime is strong and doesn't face significant opposition inside or outside. but after putin, this is the key question, because there would be a opening at some point, and the question is how it would be used. will there be people who learn the...
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this should make it clear _ putin's brutality. this should make it clear to _ putin's brutality. this should make it clear to us _ putin's brutality. this should make it clear to us the - make it clear to us the dreadful regime. russia buzz - resident dreadful regime. russia buzz president has _ dreadful regime. russia buzz president has questions - dreadful regime. russia buzz president has questions to i president has questions to answen _ president has questions to answer. he's _ president has questions to answer. he's been - president has questions to answer. he's been a - president has questions to answer. he's been a voice| president has questions to i answer. he's been a voice for many— answer. he's been a voice for many years— answer. he's been a voice for many years and _ answer. he's been a voice for many years and many- answer. he's been a voice for many years and many allies l answer. he's been a voice for. many years and many allies had called _ many years and many allies had called for— many years and many allies had called for his _ many years and many allies
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: three days ago, vladimir putin killed my - translation: three days ago, | vladimir putin killed my husband come alexei navalny. putin killed the father of my children. he took away the nearest thing they had. a member of israel's war cabinet warns the military will launch a ground offensive in rafah in three weeks, unless hamas releases israeli hostages. effort by ramadan hostages are not home, the fighting will continue everywhere to include rafah area —— if by ramadan. here in the uk, headteachers receive new guidance to try and stop pupils using mobile phones at school. hello, welcome to bbc news now. we will we will start we will start with we will start with the we will start with the main we will start with the main developments after the death of alexei navalny. his widow yulia is in brussels, invited tojoin brussels, invited to join the meeting there. she did not see any words beforehand, but we have now heard a bit of reaction on social media from european council president. he says, "we express the eu's deepest condolences to yulia. vladimir putin will be heard accoun
: three days ago, vladimir putin killed my - translation: three days ago, | vladimir putin killed my husband come alexei navalny. putin killed the father of my children. he took away the nearest thing they had. a member of israel's war cabinet warns the military will launch a ground offensive in rafah in three weeks, unless hamas releases israeli hostages. effort by ramadan hostages are not home, the fighting will continue everywhere to include rafah area —— if by ramadan. here in the uk,...
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he did not challenge vladimir putin on many of the things he said. on the alternative reality that was painted by the kremlin leader about what has happened with the war in ukraine and i would imagine the kremlin will be pretty pleased. there's been a media circus in russia over this interview. it's almost been like a pop star has arrived to interview vladimir putin such has been the level of interest in tucker carlson.— in tucker carlson. steve, we appreciate — in tucker carlson. steve, we appreciate your _ in tucker carlson. steve, we appreciate your time - in tucker carlson. steve, we appreciate your time today l in tucker carlson. steve, we i appreciate your time today and in tucker carlson. steve, we - appreciate your time today and thank you. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. guatemala's new president, bernardo arevalo, says he has no intention of breaking diplomatic ties with taiwan — in favour of china. several other countries in central america and the caribbean have rec
he did not challenge vladimir putin on many of the things he said. on the alternative reality that was painted by the kremlin leader about what has happened with the war in ukraine and i would imagine the kremlin will be pretty pleased. there's been a media circus in russia over this interview. it's almost been like a pop star has arrived to interview vladimir putin such has been the level of interest in tucker carlson.— in tucker carlson. steve, we appreciate — in tucker carlson. steve, we...
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make no mistake — putin is responsible for navalny�*s death. putin is responsible. what has happened to navalny is yet more proof of putin's brutality. no—one should be fooled, not in russia, not at home, not anywhere in the world. journalists used to ask navalny constantly whether was afraid for his life and he'd brush the question off. then, two years ago, he was asked for his message to supporters if he were killed. for the situation when i am killed, it is very simple — not give up. without navalny, though, the future for all russians who hoped for change has never looked bleaker. mariana katzarova is the un special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the russian federation. she told me the charges against mr navalny were "nonsense" and that she'd been calling for him to be released. i am an independent expert but it is a system of the united nations and it is the government, members of the un, that actually vote for any mandate, including mine. so i am the first ever special rapporteur of the united nations of human rights in russia. it is an imp
make no mistake — putin is responsible for navalny�*s death. putin is responsible. what has happened to navalny is yet more proof of putin's brutality. no—one should be fooled, not in russia, not at home, not anywhere in the world. journalists used to ask navalny constantly whether was afraid for his life and he'd brush the question off. then, two years ago, he was asked for his message to supporters if he were killed. for the situation when i am killed, it is very simple — not give up....
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make no mistake — putin is responsible for navalny�*s death. putin is responsible. what has happened to navalny is yet more proof of putin's brutality. no—one should be fooled, not in russia, not at home, not anywhere in the world. journalists used to ask navalny constantly if he was afraid for his life and he would brush the question off. then, two years ago, he was asked for his message to supporters if he was killed. for the situation when i am killed, it is very simple — not give up. without navalny, though, the future for all russians who hoped for change, has never looked bleaker. let's speak to correspondent oleg boldyrev in riga. thank oleg boldyrev in riga. you so much for your time. could thank you so much for your time. could you give us the international reaction from world leaders at the news of the death of alexei navalny? most of it already came yesterday. international leaders from the american president, to european leaders, and leaders of the baltic countries where the first to speak out. they condemned putin and the russian government saying t
make no mistake — putin is responsible for navalny�*s death. putin is responsible. what has happened to navalny is yet more proof of putin's brutality. no—one should be fooled, not in russia, not at home, not anywhere in the world. journalists used to ask navalny constantly if he was afraid for his life and he would brush the question off. then, two years ago, he was asked for his message to supporters if he was killed. for the situation when i am killed, it is very simple — not give...
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we should hold him accountable _ sign of putin's brutality. we should hold him accountable for _ sign of putin's brutality. we should hold him accountable for this - sign of putin's brutality. we should hold him accountable for this and l sign of putin's brutality. we should. hold him accountable for this and no one should — hold him accountable for this and no one should be in doubt about the dreadful— one should be in doubt about the dreadful nature of his regime in russia — dreadful nature of his regime in russia after what has just dreadful nature of his regime in russia after what hasjust happened. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin with our breaking news from russia, where the prison service has announced that the jailed kremlin critic alexei navalny has died. in a statement, it said he felt unwell after a walk and almost immediately lost consciousness. the interfax news agency says medics spent more than half an hour trying to resuscitate him. the 47—year—old wa
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make no mistake — putin is responsible for navalny�*s death. putin is responsible. what has happened to not only is yet more proof of putin's brutality. —— what has happened to navalny is yet more proof of putin's brutality. we should hold putin accountable for this and we should be under no doubt about the regime in russia. russia has serious . questions to answer. alexei navalny has been i a strong voice for freedom, for democracy for many yearsl and nato and nato allies has — have called for his immediate release for a long time. - the world has lost a freedom fighter in alexei navalny. we will honour his name. and in his name, we will stand up for democracy and for our values. translation: putin does not care who dies, as long - as he retains his position, and that is why he must not keep anything. putin must lose everything. he must not retain anything. he must be held accountable for what he has done. earlier, i spoke with kurt volker, a former ambassador to nato who is also in munich for the security conference. i got his reaction to alexei navalny�*s
make no mistake — putin is responsible for navalny�*s death. putin is responsible. what has happened to not only is yet more proof of putin's brutality. —— what has happened to navalny is yet more proof of putin's brutality. we should hold putin accountable for this and we should be under no doubt about the regime in russia. russia has serious . questions to answer. alexei navalny has been i a strong voice for freedom, for democracy for many yearsl and nato and nato allies has — have...
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one thing has been stable over the years for putin's - stable over the years for putin's addresses and press conferences. this year is no exception. he is late, but according to his standards, five or ten minutes is nothing, sometimes even late hours. this year, it is important because as you rightly said, the presidential elections, which no doubt will secure putin another term, are due in a few weeks. but the kremlin like to see things go smoothly, that is why everybody is on high alert and will be listening to the address at the address itself will be broke out in cinemas in russia for the first time. and later broadcasted on skyscrapers and houses. we haven't seen this much coverage on that scale before. it shows that the kremlin is struggling to send its message, yes, propaganda is working, yes, all russians are aware broadly of the kremlin�*s goals. at the same time, we see the number of people who want that special military operation, the war, to be over, this is not good news for the coming because it seems putin himself has no desire to stop. as you say, a war that can't be
one thing has been stable over the years for putin's - stable over the years for putin's addresses and press conferences. this year is no exception. he is late, but according to his standards, five or ten minutes is nothing, sometimes even late hours. this year, it is important because as you rightly said, the presidential elections, which no doubt will secure putin another term, are due in a few weeks. but the kremlin like to see things go smoothly, that is why everybody is on high alert and...
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most americans have no idea why putin invaded ukraine. ahead of the interview, tucker carlson claimed that since the russian invasion not a single western journalist had bothered trying to speak to putin. wrong there. in december, i spent four hours trying, and failing, to ask president putin a question. and the kremlin has turned down several bbc bids for an interview. for president putin, this was a platform for transmitting to the west his narrative on the war in ukraine. according to that narrative, russia is completely innocent here, the war is the fault of the west, and for more than two hours he was able to do that pretty much unchallenged. mr putin said it was out of the question that russia would invade other countries like poland or latvia. mind you, two years ago russian officials were saying they had no plans to invade ukraine. this guy is obviously not a spy — he's a kid. but tucker carlson did ask about evan gershkovich, the respected us reporter jailed in russia on espionage charges. president putin hinted that moscow wou
most americans have no idea why putin invaded ukraine. ahead of the interview, tucker carlson claimed that since the russian invasion not a single western journalist had bothered trying to speak to putin. wrong there. in december, i spent four hours trying, and failing, to ask president putin a question. and the kremlin has turned down several bbc bids for an interview. for president putin, this was a platform for transmitting to the west his narrative on the war in ukraine. according to that...
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so putin is taking it very seriously-— so putin is taking it very seriousl . w ., ., , seriously. the fact that he had this followin: seriously. the fact that he had this following and _ seriously. the fact that he had this following and this _ seriously. the fact that he had this following and this huge _ following and this huge international profile, does that suggest now that putin's days are numbered?— suggest now that putin's days are numbered? ~ ., ., _ ., numbered? well, i would not say that i exect numbered? well, i would not say that l exnect any — numbered? well, i would not say that i expect any immediate _ numbered? well, i would not say that i expect any immediate consequences for putin. his regime is strong and doesn't face significant opposition inside or outside. but after putin, this is the key question, because they would be a opening at some point, and the questioning how it would be used. would there be people who learnt the mistakes of the past. alexei navalny openly stated that the first thing he should do if he acquires power is to restrict it, to turn r
so putin is taking it very seriously-— so putin is taking it very seriousl . w ., ., , seriously. the fact that he had this followin: seriously. the fact that he had this following and _ seriously. the fact that he had this following and this _ seriously. the fact that he had this following and this huge _ following and this huge international profile, does that suggest now that putin's days are numbered?— suggest now that putin's days are numbered? ~ ., ., _ ., numbered? well, i would not...
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now she's vowing to unite opposition to vladimir putin. and the kremlin, what has it been saying about the death of its staunchest critic? very little. president putin has yet to make any public comments about the death of alexei navalny, but today the kremlin spokesmen described accusations that it was the russian leadership that killed him as "obnoxious and utterly unacceptable". at this makeshift shrine to alexei navalny, we discovered that many of the floral tributes have been cleared away. and yet muscovites were still coming here to honour the man who called for change but would never live to see it. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. outside russia, vigils and protests over navalny�*s death that began friday have carried on into the new week. hundreds of people gathered in rome on monday to attend a candle—light vigil, mourning navalny�*s death while demanding vladimir putin be held accountable. and as you heard steve mention there, yulia spent monday in brussels with european union officials, who are talking through how to re
now she's vowing to unite opposition to vladimir putin. and the kremlin, what has it been saying about the death of its staunchest critic? very little. president putin has yet to make any public comments about the death of alexei navalny, but today the kremlin spokesmen described accusations that it was the russian leadership that killed him as "obnoxious and utterly unacceptable". at this makeshift shrine to alexei navalny, we discovered that many of the floral tributes have been...
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putin is really, in a certain way, weak. he doesn't you know, he's thumping his chest like he owns the world, but he doesn't. he's lost, according to ukrainian estimates, 400,000 soldiers. the economy is in a state of total disarray. assets frozen across the world, no access to banks. he's in a very weak position and worried that given a choice, people will say, you know what, we're not we don't want to have you around any more. and if for some reason that were to happen, he would lose hisjob. of course, he would lose his money. he could lose his liberty and he'd lose his life. and putin is desperately scared of losing power. so he loses his life. and so you've got a guy who's challenging him even from prison. alexei navalny was saying, "vote for any candidate just to show them" to the to the polling station. we're not allowed to demonstrate. but how could that be a demonstration if we all show up at exactly noon? he was saying these things from prison. and putin, who is terrified right now of his own people, i guess, finall
putin is really, in a certain way, weak. he doesn't you know, he's thumping his chest like he owns the world, but he doesn't. he's lost, according to ukrainian estimates, 400,000 soldiers. the economy is in a state of total disarray. assets frozen across the world, no access to banks. he's in a very weak position and worried that given a choice, people will say, you know what, we're not we don't want to have you around any more. and if for some reason that were to happen, he would lose hisjob....
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some health advice from putin as he continues _ that. some health advice from putin as he continues his _ that. some health advice from putin as he continues his address - that. some health advice from putin as he continues his address to - that. some health advice from putin as he continues his address to the i as he continues his address to the nation. stay with us on bbc news and we will continue to monitor that speech from president putin. parents in england who take their children out of school without permission, will face higher fines, as part of a drive to boost attendance. from september, parents will face an £80 penalty — rising to £160 if not paid within three weeks. our education editor, branwenjeffreys, has more. at this little primary in grimsby, fewer children are missing days than last year. the staff work with parents to make school welcoming. but some families say they can only afford holidays in term time. the rules leave the school limited options. as a school, we follow all the processes, all the statutory proces
some health advice from putin as he continues _ that. some health advice from putin as he continues his _ that. some health advice from putin as he continues his address - that. some health advice from putin as he continues his address to - that. some health advice from putin as he continues his address to the i as he continues his address to the nation. stay with us on bbc news and we will continue to monitor that speech from president putin. parents in england who take their children out of...
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vladimir putin will continue to be vladimir putin a matter what it is, what about what sanction. there is a big about whether we want to take frozen russian assets, $300 million worth and handed them over to ukraine. that is a possibility but i think the big issueis possibility but i think the big issue is what militarily is able to give ukraine and that is on us, that is on the republicans in the house of representatives in the american congress and so far, i am sad to say, they are effectively turning their backs on ukraine. how damaging is it for the us for its view, its position with its allies but it does fail to deliver on the promise to support ukraine? extraordinarily damaging because the and euchareena grades for european security, the president and the acquisition of the territory by force. if vladimir putin gets away with a lot in ukraine there is no reason to believe he will stop there. this is coupled with statements by donald trump and others questioning the value of the nato alliance. it raises fundamental questions as to not american capability but american capabi
vladimir putin will continue to be vladimir putin a matter what it is, what about what sanction. there is a big about whether we want to take frozen russian assets, $300 million worth and handed them over to ukraine. that is a possibility but i think the big issueis possibility but i think the big issue is what militarily is able to give ukraine and that is on us, that is on the republicans in the house of representatives in the american congress and so far, i am sad to say, they are...
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the audience here is the putin's elite, and for them it is who can last longer. accountability over the not by him. and then for ordinary people, it is actually important event because often major social initiatives are announced by putin such as increasing pensions or increasing children and family benefits. along those lines. in 2018, he did give an almost two—hour address, it was all against the west including animation of the russian supersonic rocket hitting a peninsular, reminiscent of florida. but not much enthusiasm by russian people for that so next year they switch back to the social agenda. i expected to be dominated by social agenda this year as well. presidential elections are in two weeks. there is also the funeral of alexei navalny the opposition leader. give us your take on the timing of this, given what is happening right now and what ordinary russians will be thinking at this time. according to his family, they wanted to bury alexei navalny today — well, they wanted to do at 11 they could not get the body earlier. then they said there was no
the audience here is the putin's elite, and for them it is who can last longer. accountability over the not by him. and then for ordinary people, it is actually important event because often major social initiatives are announced by putin such as increasing pensions or increasing children and family benefits. along those lines. in 2018, he did give an almost two—hour address, it was all against the west including animation of the russian supersonic rocket hitting a peninsular, reminiscent of...
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president putin tells us host tucker carlson... russia has no interest in invading poland, latvia or other nato countries. hello, i'm kylie pentelow. in pakistan, the parties ofjailed former leader imran khan and the three—time prime minister nawaz sharif have both claimed victory in the election as early results trickle in. nawaz sharif had been seen as the powerful pakistan military�*s favoured candidate and is expected to be elected pakistan's prime minister for a fourth time. but early results are still not conclusive. mr sharif told the bbc the vote had been absolutely fair despite the recentjailing of his rival imran khan on corruption charges. let's speak to our correspondent in islamabad. i'v e i've got any further indication of these results?— i've got any further indication of these results? , . , , ., , these results? this has been a very 24-hour period _ these results? this has been a very 24-hour period the _ these results? this has been a very 24-hour period the south _ these results? this has been a very 24-hou
president putin tells us host tucker carlson... russia has no interest in invading poland, latvia or other nato countries. hello, i'm kylie pentelow. in pakistan, the parties ofjailed former leader imran khan and the three—time prime minister nawaz sharif have both claimed victory in the election as early results trickle in. nawaz sharif had been seen as the powerful pakistan military�*s favoured candidate and is expected to be elected pakistan's prime minister for a fourth time. but early...
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president putin and what he is ”lannin? . ., , president putin and what he is ”lannin? . ., ., president putin and what he is nlanninu? . ., ., ., planning? sanctions alone are not auoin planning? sanctions alone are not going to — planning? sanctions alone are not going to win _ planning? sanctions alone are not going to win this - planning? sanctions alone are not going to win this war- planning? sanctions alone are not going to win this war for. not going to win this war for ukraine. and that was clear to us back in 2014. sanctions are only part of the picture. we need, right now, to get ukraine the weapons it needs, the artillery it needs to defend itself, the longer—range weapons it needs to take the fight to the russians also that's what we need. now, can sanctions work? yeah. they can help accelerate the decline of the russian economy. now, putin is putting everything into the military, the civilian economy will decline. we have seen this movie before, it is called the decline and full of the soviet union, and it is so old i was around then! i know what happe
president putin and what he is ”lannin? . ., , president putin and what he is ”lannin? . ., ., president putin and what he is nlanninu? . ., ., ., planning? sanctions alone are not auoin planning? sanctions alone are not going to — planning? sanctions alone are not going to win _ planning? sanctions alone are not going to win this - planning? sanctions alone are not going to win this war- planning? sanctions alone are not going to win this war for. not going to win this war for ukraine....
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alexei navalny�*s death, president vladimir putin is celebrating a victory on the battlefield in ukraine. he congratulated his troops for capturing the eastern town of avdiivka. russia's defense ministry says it has taken full control after ukraine withdrew its troops. the fall of avdiivka is russia's biggest win in ukraine for months. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky blames diminishing supplies of western weapons. after us presidentjoe biden spoke with mr zelensky saturday morning, the white house said ukrainian soldiers had to ration ammunition due to dwindling supplies as a result of congressional inaction. our correspondent andrew harding is in the donbas region, not far from avdiivka. ukrainian troops film themselves as they withdraw from avdiivka. exhausted after the longest and perhaps the bloodiest battle of the war so far. russian shells still landing close by. in the town centre, a russian flag is raised, and another on a rooftop in one of the town's industrial areas. the kremlin is already crowing, releasing footage of russian fighterjets in action. air power has played
alexei navalny�*s death, president vladimir putin is celebrating a victory on the battlefield in ukraine. he congratulated his troops for capturing the eastern town of avdiivka. russia's defense ministry says it has taken full control after ukraine withdrew its troops. the fall of avdiivka is russia's biggest win in ukraine for months. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky blames diminishing supplies of western weapons. after us presidentjoe biden spoke with mr zelensky saturday morning, the...
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he denounced vladimir putin and his team as "crooks and thieves". arresting him became almost routine. then three years ago, navalny fell desperately ill on a plane. tests in germany showed he'd been poisoned with novichok, a nerve agent. when he recovered, he returned to russia and was sent straight to prison. the criminal charges began piling up then to keep him there. navalny had been in courtjust a day before his death was announced, appearing via video link from prison. his persistent cheer was, in itself, an act of resistance. journalists used to ask navalny constantly whether he was afraid for his life and he would brush the question off. then two years ago, he was asked for his message to supporters if he were killed. for the situation when i'm killed, it's very simple — not give up. without navalny, though, the future for all russians who hoped for change has never looked bleaker. sarah rainsford, bbc news. you saw kira yarmysh — mr navalny�*s spokesperson — in that report from sarah rainsford. my colleague azadeh moshiri has spoken
he denounced vladimir putin and his team as "crooks and thieves". arresting him became almost routine. then three years ago, navalny fell desperately ill on a plane. tests in germany showed he'd been poisoned with novichok, a nerve agent. when he recovered, he returned to russia and was sent straight to prison. the criminal charges began piling up then to keep him there. navalny had been in courtjust a day before his death was announced, appearing via video link from prison. his...
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is in a league of his own — premier league putin. but keep in mind, he runs the league, this is his political system, his rules of the game. vladimir putin's most vocal critics have long been relegated. they're either in exile or in prison. he isn't the only candidate in this election. but it's widely believed that it's the kremlin who decides who can run and who can't. little wonder, then, that a putin landslide seems all but inevitable. steve rosenberg, bbc news, russia. meanwhile, russia and ukraine exchanged another large number of prisoners of war on wednesday. ukraine said 207 of its personnel had been freed. while, russia's ministry of defence said it was a straight swap of 195 people from each side. it's the 50th prisoner exchange since russia's full—scale invasion. and it's the first since the crash of a russian military plane that moscow said was carrying ukrainian prisoners. the cause of that crash remains unknown. now to the front lines of the russia—ukraine war, and in particular the ukrainian town of avdiivka. few p
is in a league of his own — premier league putin. but keep in mind, he runs the league, this is his political system, his rules of the game. vladimir putin's most vocal critics have long been relegated. they're either in exile or in prison. he isn't the only candidate in this election. but it's widely believed that it's the kremlin who decides who can run and who can't. little wonder, then, that a putin landslide seems all but inevitable. steve rosenberg, bbc news, russia. meanwhile, russia...
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sweden's own support _ russia and putin himself. sweden's own support for _ russia and putin himself. sweden's own support for ukraine _ russia and putin himself. sweden's own support for ukraine in - russia and putin himself. sweden's own support for ukraine in its - russia and putin himself. sweden's own support for ukraine in its war l own support for ukraine in its war against russia, is yourjoining of nato imminent? you are sure that hungary, the last country whose support you need is forthcoming? yes, we are very helpful. already the other allies have ratified it and what we're hearing now from budapest is that they are willing also to ratify us in the hungarian parliament, and that is very good for sweden, but we also think it is good for nato because sweden inside nato will strengthen the whole northern flank of the alliance and it be good for nato to be able to deter and defend risk or aggression so we are determined to be a full—fledged group member of the alliance. full-fledged group member of the alliance. ., ., , ., a
sweden's own support _ russia and putin himself. sweden's own support for _ russia and putin himself. sweden's own support for ukraine _ russia and putin himself. sweden's own support for ukraine in - russia and putin himself. sweden's own support for ukraine in its - russia and putin himself. sweden's own support for ukraine in its war l own support for ukraine in its war against russia, is yourjoining of nato imminent? you are sure that hungary, the last country whose support you need is...
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president putin tells us host tucker carlson russia has no interest in invading poland, latvia or other nato countries. hello. i'm kylie pentelow. in pakistan, the parties ofjailed former leader imran khan and the three—time prime minister nawaz sharif have both claimed victory in the election as early results trickle in. nawaz sharif had been seen as the powerful pakistan military�*s favoured candidate and is expected to be elected pakistan's prime minister for a fourth time. but early results are still not conclusive. mr sharif told the bbc the vote had been absolutely fair despite the recentjailing of his rival imran khan on corruption charges. our correspondent caroline davies gave me the latest developments from lahore. we are waiting for the final official totals from the electoral commission in pakistan. last night we already saw several of imran khan supported candidates claiming victory in their different constituencies and we saw the party come out and say they thought they had won enough seats to be able to claim and form a government here. but we have also heard from the
president putin tells us host tucker carlson russia has no interest in invading poland, latvia or other nato countries. hello. i'm kylie pentelow. in pakistan, the parties ofjailed former leader imran khan and the three—time prime minister nawaz sharif have both claimed victory in the election as early results trickle in. nawaz sharif had been seen as the powerful pakistan military�*s favoured candidate and is expected to be elected pakistan's prime minister for a fourth time. but early...
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i think president putin _ received by president putin? i think president putin will— received by president putin? i think president putin will applaud - received by president putin? i think president putin will applaud the - president putin will applaud the decision. that is another way for europe to be more independent and finally be more aggressive, actually, with their position towards russia. it is the time that europe has to take responsibility for itself and show that they can defend their interests by itself. not only the brits, nordic, baltic states can lead in this situation, but also the old europe has to seek leadership and responsibility. that is the way and the time for europe to be more independent and more serious in taking decisions, especially about defence. russia is not somewhere in the middle of nowhere, it is hundreds of kilometres from the capital. just briefl , i kilometres from the capital. just briefly, i want _ kilometres from the capital. just briefly, i want to _ kilometres from the capital. just briefly, i w
i think president putin _ received by president putin? i think president putin will— received by president putin? i think president putin will applaud - received by president putin? i think president putin will applaud the - president putin will applaud the decision. that is another way for europe to be more independent and finally be more aggressive, actually, with their position towards russia. it is the time that europe has to take responsibility for itself and show that they can defend...
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— the closest links to president putin, isn't he? ~ , ~ ., putin, isn't he? absolutely. we have seen a number— putin, isn't he? absolutely. we have seen a number of _ putin, isn't he? absolutely. we have seen a number of western _ putin, isn't he? absolutely. we have seen a number of western leaders i putin, isn't he? absolutely. we have i seen a number of western leaders met with president putin but viktor orban he met with him in china during the summit, they were shaking hands and looked very friendly towards each other but let's remember that hungary is deeply dependent on russian oil. it has received exemptions from eu sanctions to actually be able to get russian oil. those funds are going to relative national populist organisations inside hungary and also help orban get re—elected. he is a big admirer of putin. he has never condemned the work. thank you for “oininu never condemned the work. thank you forjoining us- — here in the uk — police are still searching for a man accused of attacking a family with a "corrosive substance" in south london. multiple p
— the closest links to president putin, isn't he? ~ , ~ ., putin, isn't he? absolutely. we have seen a number— putin, isn't he? absolutely. we have seen a number of _ putin, isn't he? absolutely. we have seen a number of western _ putin, isn't he? absolutely. we have seen a number of western leaders i putin, isn't he? absolutely. we have i seen a number of western leaders met with president putin but viktor orban he met with him in china during the summit, they were shaking hands and looked...
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he’s putin that he's out of the way? he's certainly removed _ putin that he's out of the way? he's certainly removed an _ putin that he's out of the way? he�*s certainly removed an irritant, that's why he did it, one assumes. 0f that's why he did it, one assumes. of course he was no threat, but i suppose that shows the paranoia of the regime. this is not an election we see coming up in russia in the middle of march, but a recordation at best. there was no chance of anybody else becoming leader — the only other opposition leader who could be non—systemic was denied from running just a couple weeks ago. and of course, when navalny met his untimely end, he was in a siberian prison in russia's arctic north, so there was no threat to the regime, but again the regime does not think as we do. what regime, but again the regime does not think as we do.— regime, but again the regime does not think as we do. what happens to his movement _ not think as we do. what happens to his movement now, _ not think as we do. what happens to his movement now, those _ not think as we do. what
he’s putin that he's out of the way? he's certainly removed _ putin that he's out of the way? he's certainly removed an _ putin that he's out of the way? he�*s certainly removed an irritant, that's why he did it, one assumes. 0f that's why he did it, one assumes. of course he was no threat, but i suppose that shows the paranoia of the regime. this is not an election we see coming up in russia in the middle of march, but a recordation at best. there was no chance of anybody else becoming...
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this is the two—year mark since putin's invasion of ukraine. people have been marking that events in the last couple of weeks, and now there is the visit from the first lady of ukraine to downing street, meeting the british prime minister, richey —— rishi sunak�*s wife. she was met at clarence house and camilla welcomed the wife of the ukrainian president to her london residence on thursday morning. you will remember that she was also a guest at their king and queen's coronation last may, representing ukraine. she also attended the late queen's funeral. camilla was pictured here with miss salang ski having a chat here. before we go, you can always catch up before we go, you can always catch up with all the stories we're covering by checking our website. plenty more there and all the stories we are reporting on. stay with us here on bbc news. you're watching bbc news. let's get more on the independent report on the murder of sarah everard in 2021. it has concluded that wayne couzens should never have been a police officer and decisions to
this is the two—year mark since putin's invasion of ukraine. people have been marking that events in the last couple of weeks, and now there is the visit from the first lady of ukraine to downing street, meeting the british prime minister, richey —— rishi sunak�*s wife. she was met at clarence house and camilla welcomed the wife of the ukrainian president to her london residence on thursday morning. you will remember that she was also a guest at their king and queen's coronation last...
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navalny�*s team believes that he was murdered on the orders of president vladimir putin, an accusation the kremlin denies. us politicians are among those responding strongly to the news of mr navalny�*s death. presidentjoe biden said, while he did not know what happened, navalny�*s death was the consequence of something that putin and his thugs did. former president barack obama praised navalny and said he died unbroken by the tyranny he opposed. notably silent, however, is former president donald trump. since friday morning mr trump, who is under scrutiny for his stance toward putin, has posted more than 90 times on his social media page. none of them have mentioned alexei navalny�*s death. trump's only opponent in the race for the us republican presidential nomination, nikki haley, blasted mr trump for his silence. she says, "we cannot have a president who sides with murderous thugs who want to destroy america." president putin has not mentioned mr navalny�*s name since his death, despite public appearances on back—to—back days. the bbc�*s russia editor steve rosenberg
navalny�*s team believes that he was murdered on the orders of president vladimir putin, an accusation the kremlin denies. us politicians are among those responding strongly to the news of mr navalny�*s death. presidentjoe biden said, while he did not know what happened, navalny�*s death was the consequence of something that putin and his thugs did. former president barack obama praised navalny and said he died unbroken by the tyranny he opposed. notably silent, however, is former...
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and that's what putin is betting on, he's betting on that we're going to walk away. president zelenskyy is expected to take part in a virtual meeting with g7 leaders later today. for much of the past two years, he's lobbied leaders, parliaments and peoples around the world for their support. whilst morale might now be faltering both at home and abroad for the president, it's clear the ukrainian people, despite the destruction and loss of the past two years, aren't ready to give up their country. vincent mcaviney, bbc news. well, there is not a single corner of this country which has been left untouched by war. ukraine doesn't revealjust how many of its soldiers and civilians have died, how many have been injured, but the losses are enormous and deeply felt. our ukraine correspondent has been to the town of kryvyi rih in ukraine, that's the birthplace of their president, volodymyr zelensky. he went there to find out what the mood is on the ground now, two years on. they run every minute, weaving through the city. the trams of kryvyi rih provide a rhythm to daily life.
and that's what putin is betting on, he's betting on that we're going to walk away. president zelenskyy is expected to take part in a virtual meeting with g7 leaders later today. for much of the past two years, he's lobbied leaders, parliaments and peoples around the world for their support. whilst morale might now be faltering both at home and abroad for the president, it's clear the ukrainian people, despite the destruction and loss of the past two years, aren't ready to give up their...
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this is putin's goal. european countries, they're worried about the possibility that president trump could return to office. president trump, who is known to have an affinity with president putin, has said he would end the ukraine war in days. are you also worried about this possibility? concerning the election of the president of the united states, this is the business of the americans. they have the right to elect such a president as they deem necessary. the problem is that no one knows how trump will behave. this is the situation. but i want to emphasise something very important. we think that putin will try to resolve the our issue before the election of the next us president. he will not risk leaving the issue of our territory for later given who will be the next president. we are certain that he will try to use this period to try to resolve our issue. so we emphasise that the help of the entire democratic world is extremely important to us right now. so how are you going to resolve what seems to be o
this is putin's goal. european countries, they're worried about the possibility that president trump could return to office. president trump, who is known to have an affinity with president putin, has said he would end the ukraine war in days. are you also worried about this possibility? concerning the election of the president of the united states, this is the business of the americans. they have the right to elect such a president as they deem necessary. the problem is that no one knows how...
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., ,, i. ., , , putin. thank you for bringing us the details on that. _ as the fighting in gaza continues and a new round of negotiations is expected to start later in cairo, sponsored by egypt and qatar. the us secretary of state has said hamas's proposals do leave a window open for a truce. our middle east correspondent, nick beake, has more details we know, according to a senior palestinian official who's just been talking to the bbc, that a new round of talks are underway in cairo and of course, egypt as well as qatar, the gulf state, are really important players in what's happening here. they're basically intermediaries in these indirect talks between hamas and israel. and this senior palestinian official has just told us that he believes the negotiations will be very complex and difficult and that there will have to be lots of rounds of talking. certainly, antony blinken, the united states' top diplomat, who is still here in israel at the moment, he believes there is an opportunity for the differences
., ,, i. ., , , putin. thank you for bringing us the details on that. _ as the fighting in gaza continues and a new round of negotiations is expected to start later in cairo, sponsored by egypt and qatar. the us secretary of state has said hamas's proposals do leave a window open for a truce. our middle east correspondent, nick beake, has more details we know, according to a senior palestinian official who's just been talking to the bbc, that a new round of talks are underway in cairo and of...
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he elsewhere, how will this be received by president putin?— by president putin? he will love this, this is _ by president putin? he will love this, this is grist _ by president putin? he will love this, this is grist to _ by president putin? he will love this, this is grist to the - by president putin? he will love this, this is grist to the mill- by president putin? he will love this, this is grist to the mill for| this, this is grist to the mill for the kremlin because donald trump is a disrupter. and anything that threatens to weaken the nato alliance is good for moscow. they see the world as a zero—sum game, what is bad for america in the west is good for russia and vice versa. there are two ways of looking at this, you could say this isjust donald trump, loves to be provocative and grab the headlines, upset his critics and thrill his supporters. but actually, as i think you are hinting at, these are pretty dangerous times, ukraine war is waging, ukraine isn't winning, it's offensive last summer failed. the russians are still occupying most of four province
he elsewhere, how will this be received by president putin?— by president putin? he will love this, this is _ by president putin? he will love this, this is grist _ by president putin? he will love this, this is grist to _ by president putin? he will love this, this is grist to the - by president putin? he will love this, this is grist to the mill- by president putin? he will love this, this is grist to the mill for| this, this is grist to the mill for the kremlin because donald trump is a...