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side of vladimir after one in the side of vladimir putin, but perhaps they don't know enough about why. he was the leader of an anti—corruption movement in russia, someone who has a lot of support in the country as well as critics. can you tell our viewers about how significant he was and why he was such a problem to vladimir putin? ., ., ., , ., _ 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 o
side of vladimir after one in the side of vladimir putin, but perhaps they don't know enough about why. he was the leader of an anti—corruption movement in russia, someone who has a lot of support in the country as well as critics. can you tell our viewers about how significant he was and why he was such a problem to vladimir putin? ., ., ., , ., _ 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...
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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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we should point out you have asked for interviews with vladimir putin over the last 18 months. yes, tucker carlson some days ago claimed not a single western journalist had been bothered to request an interview with vladimir putin since the invasion of ukraine. that is not true at all. the bbc and many other broadcasters, western broadcasters, have requested repeatedly an interview with the kremlin leader but it's been a no. what do you think the assessment of vladimir putin is of how the interview went will be, do you think you will be do you think he will be happy with the interview? i think he'll be pretty happy, he'll feel like he had a chance to put across his views pretty much unchallenged. in a long interview. looking at the number of views that the interview got on social media, tens of millions, i think, the kremlin will be pretty pleased about that but whether that will change dramatically any views in the united states, i simply do not know. but it's clear that tucker carlson was chosen as the interviewer because he had made many pro—russia comments in recent times
we should point out you have asked for interviews with vladimir putin over the last 18 months. yes, tucker carlson some days ago claimed not a single western journalist had been bothered to request an interview with vladimir putin since the invasion of ukraine. that is not true at all. the bbc and many other broadcasters, western broadcasters, have requested repeatedly an interview with the kremlin leader but it's been a no. what do you think the assessment of vladimir putin is of how the...
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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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a lot of critics of vladimir putin... his i critics of vladimir putin... his opponents kill his enemies and blame him on doing this. blaming vladimir putin of war crimes was one of the most politically used things. thank ou ve most politically used things. thank you very much _ most politically used things. thank you very much for _ most politically used things. thank you very much for sharing - most politically used things. thank you very much for sharing your - you very much for sharing your perspective and thoughts on this story. you are watching bbc news. we are getting reaction to that developing story as russia's prison service has reported the death of alexei navalny, a prominent and strident critic of the presidents, vladimir putin. we are getting a lot of reaction coming into us. jens stoltenberg has said that russia has serious questions to answer. he said he is deeply saddened and disturbed by the reports that are coming in. rishi sunak has described the death as terrible news, adding that he was the fiercest advocate for russian democracy and h
a lot of critics of vladimir putin... his i critics of vladimir putin... his opponents kill his enemies and blame him on doing this. blaming vladimir putin of war crimes was one of the most politically used things. thank ou ve most politically used things. thank you very much _ most politically used things. thank you very much for _ most politically used things. thank you very much for sharing - most politically used things. thank you very much for sharing your - you very much for sharing your...
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let attitude towards vladimir putin's russia. , ., ., attitude towards vladimir putin's russia. , . ., , ., russia. let us have a listen to velodymyr — russia. let us have a listen to volodymyr zelensky? - russia. let us have a listen to volodymyr zelensky? we - russia. let us have a listen to | volodymyr zelensky? we have russia. let us have a listen to - volodymyr zelensky? we have just volodymyr zelensky? we have 'ust heard that alexei i volodymyr zelensky? we have 'ust heard that alexei navalny �* volodymyr zelensky? we have 'ust heard that alexei navalny has h volodymyr zelensky? we have just heard that alexei navalny has just| heard that alexei navalny has just died in _ heard that alexei navalny has just died in a _ heard that alexei navalny has just died in a russian prison, obviously he was _ died in a russian prison, obviously he was killed by putin like thousands of others who have been tormented — thousands of others who have been tormented and tortured because of this one _ tormented and tortured because of this one person. putin does not care who dies, _ this one p
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putin _ responsibility of president vladimir putin in_ responsibility of president vladimir putin. , ., , responsibility of president vladimir putin. , , _ responsibility of president vladimir putin. __ ,. responsibility of president vladimir putin. , , _ ,. ., putin. in your very busy schedule of poland's foreign _ putin. in your very busy schedule of poland's foreign minister, - putin. in your very busy schedule of poland's foreign minister, you - putin. in your very busy schedule of| poland's foreign minister, you were to meet the wife of alexei navalny. i was important for you to have that on your agenda, now she is a widow? we in poland were once dissidents under— we in poland were once dissidents under an— we in poland were once dissidents under an autocracy and we needed the solidarity— under an autocracy and we needed the solidarity of _ under an autocracy and we needed the solidarity of our friends in the free _ solidarity of our friends in the free world and we therefore feel solidarity — free world and we therefore feel solidarity for those who are battling _ solid
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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 spokesman 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 for navalny�*s death continue. hundreds gathered in rome to attend a candleit will vigil, mourning the death while demanding vladimir putin be held accountable. we just heard that jyulia spent they day with eu officials, who are talking about this. russian diplomats from a number of countries are demanding answers. the eu foreign policy chief said that navalny had been slowly
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 spokesman 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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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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and i think that really hurt vladimir putin's people around him and vladimir putin himself. in fact, the last investigation that navalny�*s team did was into the sources of vladimir putin's own wealth, so that was dangerous for vladimir putin, for the kremlin and certainly he will not have liked that in any sense at all.- that in any sense at all. sarah rainsford. — that in any sense at all. sarah rainsford, thank— that in any sense at all. sarah rainsford, thank you - that in any sense at all. sarah rainsford, thank you so - that in any sense at all. sarah rainsford, thank you so much that in any sense at all. sarah . rainsford, thank you so much for that. sarah also has a long read in our bbc website, which i very much encourage you to read on alexei navalny. ukrainian army says it has withdrawn from the key eastern town of avdiivka to avoid in settlement. ukraine's commander—in—chief said he had acted to preserve the lives of his forces. avdiivka, a gateway to occupied city of donetsk, has been engulfed in fierce fighting for months. let's speak to chief foreign
and i think that really hurt vladimir putin's people around him and vladimir putin himself. in fact, the last investigation that navalny�*s team did was into the sources of vladimir putin's own wealth, so that was dangerous for vladimir putin, for the kremlin and certainly he will not have liked that in any sense at all.- that in any sense at all. sarah rainsford. — that in any sense at all. sarah rainsford, thank— that in any sense at all. sarah rainsford, thank you - that in any sense...
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why was he seen such a threat to vladimir putin in the kremlin? he was vladimir putin in the kremlin? he: was very bright. he was very courageous. a diplomatic politician. he was a charismatic person and polluting hate people who cannot control. people he cannot make deals with. to him they are extremely dangerous and it's a position people inside the country, for example the president of georgia knows this as well, so, to putin these people are intolerable. well, so, to putin these people are intolerable-— intolerable. you are now living in exile but looking _ intolerable. you are now living in exile but looking at _ intolerable. you are now living in exile but looking at the - intolerable. you are now living in exile but looking at the position. intolerable. you are now living in l exile but looking at the position of russia, what does alexei navalny�*s death mean to russia? he russia, what does alexei navalny's death mean to russia?— death mean to russia? he was unfortunately _ death mean to russia? he was unfortunately switched - death m
why was he seen such a threat to vladimir putin in the kremlin? he was vladimir putin in the kremlin? he: was very bright. he was very courageous. a diplomatic politician. he was a charismatic person and polluting hate people who cannot control. people he cannot make deals with. to him they are extremely dangerous and it's a position people inside the country, for example the president of georgia knows this as well, so, to putin these people are intolerable. well, so, to putin these people are...
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for vladimir putin, it was just another day. he spent it meeting factory workers with lots of smiles and no mention of navalny. but beyond russia's borders there was condemnation. 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
for vladimir putin, it was just another day. he spent it meeting factory workers with lots of smiles and no mention of navalny. but beyond russia's borders there was condemnation. 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...
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putin. . ~ as the activist opposed to vladimir putin. ., ~' ,, as the activist opposed to vladimir putin. ., ,, 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 opportu
putin. . ~ as the activist opposed to vladimir putin. ., ~' ,, as the activist opposed to vladimir putin. ., ,, 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...
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i you make of the reaction of a vladimir putin?— you make of the reaction of a vladimir putin? i think this looks like a classic— vladimir putin? i think this looks like a classic russian _ vladimir putin? i think this looks | like a classic russian government cover—up. putin doesn't even want to pronounce alexei navalny�*s name but of course they will be asked questions about his death and it becomes more and more obvious that the body of alexei navalny is not being released to his mother and lawyers who are now trying to claim the body. and i think what is also very interesting, you mentioned the speech of yulia navlany earlier, in that segment, and yulia navlany said potentially they are waiting for the traces of nova choc to disappear so i think they think nova choc was used on alexei navalny. irate i think they think nova choc was used on alexei navalny.- i think they think nova choc was used on alexei navalny. we will wait to see on the — used on alexei navalny. we will wait to see on the future _ used on alexei navalny. we will wait to see on the future developme
i you make of the reaction of a vladimir putin?— you make of the reaction of a vladimir putin? i think this looks like a classic— vladimir putin? i think this looks like a classic russian _ vladimir putin? i think this looks | like a classic russian government cover—up. putin doesn't even want to pronounce alexei navalny�*s name but of course they will be asked questions about his death and it becomes more and more obvious that the body of alexei navalny is not being released to his...
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vladimir putin is i the outcome? vladimir putin is firml in the outcome? vladimir putin is firmly in control _ the outcome? vladimir putin is firmly in control what - the outcome? vladimir putin is firmly in control what is - the outcome? vladimir putin is . firmly in control what is happening in the electoral legal system, so his victory is all but guaranteed. thank you very much for that. an inquiry into how a serving metropolitan police officer was able to abduct, rape and murder a woman in 2021 has concluded he should never have been given a job in the force. let's cross live to central london. talk to us about the recommendations. it talk to us about the recommendations. ., , , talk to us about the recommendations. . , , ., recommendations. it has been a damnin: recommendations. it has been a damning report _ recommendations. it has been a damning report and _ recommendations. it has been a damning report and press - recommendations. it has been a - damning report and press conference here this morning. 16 recommendations have been made in total. i th
vladimir putin is i the outcome? vladimir putin is firml in the outcome? vladimir putin is firmly in control _ the outcome? vladimir putin is firmly in control what - the outcome? vladimir putin is firmly in control what is - the outcome? vladimir putin is . firmly in control what is happening in the electoral legal system, so his victory is all but guaranteed. thank you very much for that. an inquiry into how a serving metropolitan police officer was able to abduct, rape and murder a woman in...
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in your ve bus president vladimir putin. in your very busy schedule _ president vladimir putin. in your very busy schedule here, - president vladimir putin. in your very busy schedule here, you - president vladimir putin. in your l very busy schedule here, you were president vladimir putin. in your - very busy schedule here, you were to meet the wife of alexei navalny. why was it important for you to have that on your agenda, now she is a widow? �* . ., , that on your agenda, now she is a widow? �* .. , ., ., widow? because we in poland were once dissident _ widow? because we in poland were once dissident and _ widow? because we in poland were once dissident and an _ widow? because we in poland were once dissident and an autocracy - widow? because we in poland were | once dissident and an autocracy and we needed — once dissident and an autocracy and we needed the solidarity of our friends — we needed the solidarity of our friends in — we needed the solidarity of our friends in the free world and we therefore — friends in the free world and we therefore feel solidarit
in your ve bus president vladimir putin. in your very busy schedule _ president vladimir putin. in your very busy schedule here, - president vladimir putin. in your very busy schedule here, you - president vladimir putin. in your l very busy schedule here, you were president vladimir putin. in your - very busy schedule here, you were to meet the wife of alexei navalny. why was it important for you to have that on your agenda, now she is a widow? �* . ., , that on your agenda, now she is a...
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where does this leave vladimir putin tonight? where does this leave vladimir putin toni . ht? , where does this leave vladimir putin toniaht? , , ., tonight? interesting question, we have not heard _ tonight? interesting question, we have not heard from _ tonight? interesting question, we have not heard from vladimir - tonight? interesting question, we. have not heard from vladimir putin today about what has happened. we have heard western governments demanding consequences for vladimir putin because of this. it's hard to imagine what those consequences could be. russia is already the most sanctioned country in the world. an arrest warrant has already been issued for vladimir putin by the international criminal court relating to the war in ukraine. domestically, vladimir putin looks pretty strong, he's about to secure another six years in power, i imagine, next month. his potential challengers and rivals are either in exile or in prison, mr navalny is now dead. lots of repressive legislation means people are frightened to come out and protest. so in the short term i think vlad
where does this leave vladimir putin tonight? where does this leave vladimir putin toni . ht? , where does this leave vladimir putin toniaht? , , ., tonight? interesting question, we have not heard _ tonight? interesting question, we have not heard from _ tonight? interesting question, we have not heard from vladimir - tonight? interesting question, we. have not heard from vladimir putin today about what has happened. we have heard western governments demanding consequences for vladimir putin...
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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. please have swear at police. ashley ward was arrested on suspicion of dangerous dog form protests are spreading across europe. demonstrations are planned in poland, hungary and italy today. italy's government has promised tax breaks to ease hardships for farmers italy's government has promised tax breaks to ease farmers ed tax breaks to ease hardship for farmers — after hundreds began rallying with their tractors this week, on motorways outside rome and turin. this was the scene on thursday. farmers from agricultural regions such as tuscany headed south towards the capital, flying the italian flag and carrying hand—written signs
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. please have swear at police. ashley ward was arrested on suspicion of...
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before the meeting, she said that vladimir putin had killed her husband, because he couldn't break him. and that she wants to help build a free russia. the ministers are expected to ask for new sanctions against moscow, after the sudden death last week of mr navalny, russia's most prominent opposition leader. the eu's top diplomat, josep burrell, told the bbc that a message of support must be sent to the people of russia, who want to live in freedom. the kremlin has accused foreign politicians of making �*vulgar�* comments about the death of mr navalny, whose mother has been refused access to his body for a third day. his representatives say she was not allowed to enter the mortuary near the remote arctic prison where he died. the navalny family representative said alexei's mother and her lawyers arrived at the morgue early this morning. they were not allowed to go in. one of the lawyers was literally pushed out. when the staff were asked if alexei's body was there, they did not answer. first, that interview withjosep burrell, who spoke to our chief international correspondent lyse
before the meeting, she said that vladimir putin had killed her husband, because he couldn't break him. and that she wants to help build a free russia. the ministers are expected to ask for new sanctions against moscow, after the sudden death last week of mr navalny, russia's most prominent opposition leader. the eu's top diplomat, josep burrell, told the bbc that a message of support must be sent to the people of russia, who want to live in freedom. the kremlin has accused foreign politicians...
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the russian president vladimir putin is set to deliver his annual address to parliament and the nation. mr putin usually uses the state—of—the—nation address to send signals to audiences both at home and abroad. this time, the attention to the speech is especially high. not only because of the presidential elections that will likely grant him another six years in the kremlin, but also due to the ongoing waragainst ukraine, and the suspicious death of opposition leader alexei navalny. we arejust seeing we are just seeing some live pictures there on the scene as they wait for the state of the nation address. just a reminder that we will be covering this in full on bbc news live page with analysis of president putin's speech as it happens. you can watch our live stream of the speech there, just press the play button. the dignitaries arriving for the speech they are in moscow. bbc news website to find complete coverage of this, or the bbc news app. let's speak to olga ivshina, from the bbc russia service. tell us about the speech today, what are we expecting? fine tell us about the
the russian president vladimir putin is set to deliver his annual address to parliament and the nation. mr putin usually uses the state—of—the—nation address to send signals to audiences both at home and abroad. this time, the attention to the speech is especially high. not only because of the presidential elections that will likely grant him another six years in the kremlin, but also due to the ongoing waragainst ukraine, and the suspicious death of opposition leader alexei navalny. we...
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>> this continues to show the thuggery of vladimir putin. when the announcement that navalny was dead was made at the munich security conference, his widow took the stage in disbelief. she met with the u.s. delegation and we expressed our sorrow. she gave the warning to the west to understand that vladimir putin's aggression against ukraine is not isolated. his attempts to take on the west and take on democracy and authoritarianism, and of course now what is occurring with his mother and the constriction of his funeral. >> was there anything you could say to her about how the u.s. might be able to help her? >> we certainly gave our sorrow and condolences and support. she has a message now that people need to hear around the world. that is the danger of vladimir putin not being contained. the danger of the u.s. not answering as he seeks to impose authoritarianism upon democracies. as we saw with the voice of her husband, who was a voice for democracy and change, vladimir putin will not stop at anything. as we mourn his death, we really mourn
>> this continues to show the thuggery of vladimir putin. when the announcement that navalny was dead was made at the munich security conference, his widow took the stage in disbelief. she met with the u.s. delegation and we expressed our sorrow. she gave the warning to the west to understand that vladimir putin's aggression against ukraine is not isolated. his attempts to take on the west and take on democracy and authoritarianism, and of course now what is occurring with his mother and...
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alexei navalny was a rare voice of dissent in russia where vladimir putin has been crushing political opposition over two decades. the activist could still bring big crowds on the streets with his campaign against corruption and the kremlin. he supporters blame vladimir putin for his death because alexei navalny was only imprisoned because of his politics. the russian president a nothing, for now, getting on with business as usual but when alexei navalny was alive, vladimir putin ever uttered his name. but the flowers speak for his supporters. a quiet tribute for a man who told them to believe in a beautiful russia for the future. harder believe in a beautiful russia forthe future. harderfor believe in a beautiful russia for the future. harder for them to envisage now, than ever. sarah rainsford, bbc news. i'm joined now by the russian opposition activist and politician natalya pelevina, who knew alexei navalny. thank you for being with us. can you tell us, what your reaction was to his death as you did know him? devastation. tana. a you did know him? devastation. tanga- a lot _ you d
alexei navalny was a rare voice of dissent in russia where vladimir putin has been crushing political opposition over two decades. the activist could still bring big crowds on the streets with his campaign against corruption and the kremlin. he supporters blame vladimir putin for his death because alexei navalny was only imprisoned because of his politics. the russian president a nothing, for now, getting on with business as usual but when alexei navalny was alive, vladimir putin ever uttered...
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from vladimir putin and _ take away many votes from vladimir putin and he will win and he will be declared _ putin and he will win and he will be declared the winner i'm sure with a landslide _ declared the winner i'm sure with a landslide victory.— landslide victory. thanks to steve for that. the uk government is being urged to take an active role, in the debate on assisted dying, withjersey and the isle of man, now considering its legalisation. here's fergus walsh. sophie blake was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2020. it has spread throughout her body and is incurable. she is travelling and enjoying life now, but wants the option of an assisted death if she experiences uncontrollable pain. i don't have a death wish, i love living, i love living life to the full, i have no desire to die. i'm not scared of dying, but i'm not ready to die yet. but if and when the time ever comes and if it's ever needed, i don't want to suffer. i don't want to be in horrendous pain. today's report describes assisted dying as a difficult, sensitive, yet crucial subject, which attracts passionate argument b
from vladimir putin and _ take away many votes from vladimir putin and he will win and he will be declared _ putin and he will win and he will be declared the winner i'm sure with a landslide _ declared the winner i'm sure with a landslide victory.— landslide victory. thanks to steve for that. the uk government is being urged to take an active role, in the debate on assisted dying, withjersey and the isle of man, now considering its legalisation. here's fergus walsh. sophie blake was...
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the russian government, vladimir putin, essentially— russian government, vladimir putin, essentially murdered him, whether he did it over_ essentially murdered him, whether he did it overtime essentially murdered him, whether he did it over time with a slow poisoning are quickly with the quicker— poisoning are quickly with the quicker poisoning or some other method, — quicker poisoning or some other method, re—doesn't matter. i do think_ method, re—doesn't matter. i do think that — method, re—doesn't matter. i do think that it— method, re—doesn't matter. i do think that it is a tragedy on an international scale, and a personal tragedy— international scale, and a personal tragedy for— international scale, and a personal tragedy for the family, because, not only are _ tragedy for the family, because, not only are they dealing with his death but they— only are they dealing with his death but they cannot lay him to rest. i am highly— but they cannot lay him to rest. i am highly doubtful that the russian government will ever release his body _ government will ever
the russian government, vladimir putin, essentially— russian government, vladimir putin, essentially murdered him, whether he did it over_ essentially murdered him, whether he did it overtime essentially murdered him, whether he did it over time with a slow poisoning are quickly with the quicker— poisoning are quickly with the quicker poisoning or some other method, — quicker poisoning or some other method, re—doesn't matter. i do think_ method, re—doesn't matter. i do think that —...
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and so he was seen basically as a way of expressing dissatisfaction about vladimir putin. he himself has been quite outspoken about the war in ukraine and he does not call it a war, he tries to stay within the bounds of the draconian russian censorship rules, referring to it as the special military operation but he said he would stop the fighting in ukraine on the first day if he was elected and he said he hopes the electorate will be the end of the role of vladimir putin in russia, marking at least the beginning of the end. he was quite outspoken, unlike some of the other candidates who are already registered, there are a handful of people who will be on the ballot. most of them believe these are candidates who have been given tacit approval by the kremlin, they are not seen as people likely to challenge vladimir putin in any way. so it gives the whole election in a statement of legitimacy and russia is very much a managed democracy, some people have less polite terms of referring to it. there was no doubt that president putin, barring something unforeseen, well then in t
and so he was seen basically as a way of expressing dissatisfaction about vladimir putin. he himself has been quite outspoken about the war in ukraine and he does not call it a war, he tries to stay within the bounds of the draconian russian censorship rules, referring to it as the special military operation but he said he would stop the fighting in ukraine on the first day if he was elected and he said he hopes the electorate will be the end of the role of vladimir putin in russia, marking at...
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., translation: three days ago vladimir putin killed my — translation: three days ago vladimir putin killed my husband, _ translation: three days ago vladimir putin killed my husband, alexei - putin killed my husband, alexei navalny. he killed the father of my children. he took away the dearest thing i had, the closest and most beloved person. but putin also to collect navalny from you. putin killed notjust a man, alexei navalny. together with him he wanted to kill our hopes, ourfreedom, our future, to destroy and nullify the best proof that russia can be different, that we are strong, that we are brave, that we believe and will desperately fight to live differently. that statement just released differently. that statementjust released in the last couple of hours. you will get plenty more reaction and details about the activities and meeting she has been happening in brussels. a bbc panorama investigation has discovered that uk special forces blocked troops from the afghan units they fought alongside from relocating to the uk after the taliban came into power. leaked documents show t
., translation: three days ago vladimir putin killed my — translation: three days ago vladimir putin killed my husband, _ translation: three days ago vladimir putin killed my husband, alexei - putin killed my husband, alexei navalny. he killed the father of my children. he took away the dearest thing i had, the closest and most beloved person. but putin also to collect navalny from you. putin killed notjust a man, alexei navalny. together with him he wanted to kill our hopes, ourfreedom, our...
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vladimir putin's warning to the west, moving nato troops into ukraine risks a nuclear war. translation: they need to finally understand - that we, too, have weapons. and they know that. i have just mentioned we too have weapons that can strike targets on their territory. the hamas—run health ministry in gaza has announced that more than 30,000 palestinians have been killed in the territory since israel began its military offensive in october. that number equates to about 1.3% of the 2.3 million population. in the latest violence dozens of palestinians are reported to have been killed while waiting for food aid at a roundabout in gaza city as israel continues its offensive against hamas. the israeli army says it has no knowledge of shelling in the area. 0ur middle east correspondent yolande knell has the latest from jerusalem. we're hearing from the hamas—run health ministry that there were more than 80 people killed overnight in the gaza strip. most of those, actually, apparently waiting for aid in gaza city when witnesses there say that there was shelling by israeli ta
vladimir putin's warning to the west, moving nato troops into ukraine risks a nuclear war. translation: they need to finally understand - that we, too, have weapons. and they know that. i have just mentioned we too have weapons that can strike targets on their territory. the hamas—run health ministry in gaza has announced that more than 30,000 palestinians have been killed in the territory since israel began its military offensive in october. that number equates to about 1.3% of the 2.3...
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and it's notjust inside russia that opponents of vladimir putin have been targeted. in 2018, sergei skripal, who spied for britain, was targeted in salisbury, along with his daughter. novichok, the same nerve agent once used on navalny, nearly killed them. and in 2006, there was the death of alexander litvinenko, a former intelligence officer and a fierce critic of vladimir putin, poisoned with radioactive polonium in london. since vladimir putin gave the order for the invasion of ukraine two years ago, questions have grown about how far russia's leader is willing to go. this is what ukraine's president had to say today. translation: obviously he was killed by putin. i like thousands of others who have been tormented and tortured because of this one person. 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. it's not yet clear exactly what happened to alexei navalny. but vladimir putin's critics seem to know who they hold responsible. gordon corera, bbc news. in a moment we'll go bac
and it's notjust inside russia that opponents of vladimir putin have been targeted. in 2018, sergei skripal, who spied for britain, was targeted in salisbury, along with his daughter. novichok, the same nerve agent once used on navalny, nearly killed them. and in 2006, there was the death of alexander litvinenko, a former intelligence officer and a fierce critic of vladimir putin, poisoned with radioactive polonium in london. since vladimir putin gave the order for the invasion of ukraine two...
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and yulia navalnaya has now called on them to unite in a fist and to punch vladimir putin's regime. but i think people really — the fear is very strong and the sense of pointlessness. and of course, it was alexei navalny who punched the hardest in his lifetime, and he paid an extremely high price for that. speaking on a visit to the falklands islands, lord cameron — the uk foreign secretaty — said russia will face consequences for the death of alexei navalny. there will be consequences. what we do anything situation is we look at how someone's human rights have been damaged in the individual people that because of that and we are able to go after those people with particular measures. whenever preannouncement sanctions in advance, i cannot do that, but what i can tell you, and the g7 foreign ministers meeting in munich, i pressed that the united kingdom will be doing that and i urged other countries do the same and i believe very much both those things will happen. let's get some of the day's other news now. ukrainian officials say a russian pilot who defected to ukraine last
and yulia navalnaya has now called on them to unite in a fist and to punch vladimir putin's regime. but i think people really — the fear is very strong and the sense of pointlessness. and of course, it was alexei navalny who punched the hardest in his lifetime, and he paid an extremely high price for that. speaking on a visit to the falklands islands, lord cameron — the uk foreign secretaty — said russia will face consequences for the death of alexei navalny. there will be consequences....
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alexei navalny�*s widow yulia says vladimir putin killed her husband because he couldn't break him. 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 in gaza. if by ramadan hostages are not home, the fighting will continue everywhere — to include rafah area. here in the uk, headteachers receive new guidance to try and stop pupils using mobile phones during the school day. and the bafta goes to... oppenheimer. and oppenheimer was the big winner at last night's bafta film awards, taking home seven prizes. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. the very latest developments now after the death of alexei navalny, we have heard now in a new video message from his widow, let's take a listen. she is speaking in russian so ijust want to bring you a couple of the key sentences she says. early in that video message, saying another person should be here in my place but that person was killed by vladimir putin somewhere in
alexei navalny�*s widow yulia says vladimir putin killed her husband because he couldn't break him. 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 in gaza. if by ramadan hostages are not home, the fighting will continue everywhere — to include rafah area. here in the uk, headteachers receive new guidance to try and stop pupils using mobile phones during the school day. and the bafta goes...
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the man who vladimir putin was scared to speak of. anchor: thank you for sharing your reporting with us today. russia has featured heavily as a topic at the munich security conference after former prom -- former president donald trump's statements where he said he would not protect nato allies from an invasion. for more on the fallout, i spoke with john, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations and former national security advisor under the trump administration. thank you for joining us. i want to get your reaction to alexei navalny's death. >> it's a sad occurrence. it demonstrates, putin thinks he can act with impunity to do this the very day of his wife's appearance at the munich secured conference. i think it indicates he feels free of any potential domestic repercussions and free of any international repercussions as well. anchor: do you think he is free of any domestic repercussions? do you think he is strengthened? >> death does wonders in authoritarian countries. putin did it to prigozhin. there is no structure of governme
the man who vladimir putin was scared to speak of. anchor: thank you for sharing your reporting with us today. russia has featured heavily as a topic at the munich security conference after former prom -- former president donald trump's statements where he said he would not protect nato allies from an invasion. for more on the fallout, i spoke with john, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations and former national security advisor under the trump administration. thank you for joining us. i...
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little wonder as a vladimir putin landslide seems all but inevitable. ukraine and russia 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. the exchange comes a week after a russian plane crashed, which moscow said was being used to transport ukrainian pows. it provided no proof they were on board. there's no indication that any of the men who russia claims were killed were included in the latest exchange. moscow accuses kyiv of shooting the plane down. meanwhile, the united nations' top court dismissed much of ukraine's case against russia on violating un treaties on wednesday. however, the court did recognise that russia violated the anti—discrimination treaty by failing to protect education in the ukrainian language in crimea. our correspondent anna holligan has been following that decision and others. let's just take you through this ruling, starting with by the judges this ruling, starting w
little wonder as a vladimir putin landslide seems all but inevitable. ukraine and russia 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. the exchange comes a week after a russian plane crashed, which moscow said was being used to transport ukrainian pows. it provided no proof they were on board. there's no indication that any of the men...
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he navalny a thorn in vladimir putin's side? . . , , , navalny a thorn in vladimir putin's side? . . , ., side? he certainly was because of his uniuue side? he certainly was because of his unique ability _ side? he certainly was because of his unique ability to _ side? he certainly was because of his unique ability to mobilise - side? he certainly was because of| his unique ability to mobilise large numbers of people against russia's corruption and justices of the putin regime. i was in moscow in 2018 where there were protests against the domestic agenda. and in those rallies they shut down large parts of moscow for periods of time. he was also instrumental in the exposure of corruption. he is one of the few opposition figures able to mobilise huge numbers of people and partly because he was liberal nationalist. he had to be appealing to those who are russian nationalists and also pros the corruption of britain's regime. that's why he was imprisoned and why he was a voice that britain wanted to see silenced. let he was a voice that britain wanted to see silenced.— he was a voic
he navalny a thorn in vladimir putin's side? . . , , , navalny a thorn in vladimir putin's side? . . , ., side? he certainly was because of his uniuue side? he certainly was because of his unique ability _ side? he certainly was because of his unique ability to _ side? he certainly was because of his unique ability to mobilise - side? he certainly was because of| his unique ability to mobilise large numbers of people against russia's corruption and justices of the putin regime. i was in moscow...
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and she was absolutely 100% clear that this was vladimir putin's murder. she says he was tortured, he was starved. they were denied visits as a family and the kremlin, they effectively killed him and then abused his body afterwards. yes. early on in the speech, she used the word "murder" quite specifically. the kremlin have said that it's unacceptable to suggest that they were involved in the death of alexei navalny. certainly, the russian authorities have said that he died of natural causes, but there was a lot of criticism of vladimir putin. he was described as a mobster, someone who presided over mafia money. and it was interesting that alexei navalny�*s widow, yulia, was saying that actually the only way that you can really deal with a man like vladimir putin, because he's not a politician, is, you can't have sanctions and you can't have various resolutions. you need to really go for the money and the money of those around him who are supporting this regime. so that was her particular accusation, saying that, you know, the international community has
and she was absolutely 100% clear that this was vladimir putin's murder. she says he was tortured, he was starved. they were denied visits as a family and the kremlin, they effectively killed him and then abused his body afterwards. yes. early on in the speech, she used the word "murder" quite specifically. the kremlin have said that it's unacceptable to suggest that they were involved in the death of alexei navalny. certainly, the russian authorities have said that he died of natural...
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they represent that alternative to vladimir putin. and if they're not saved, who is going to be there to rebuild the country from scratch? who is going to make russia into a democracy, if not these people who have stood up? tell their...i don't know, with their heads held high and say no. evgenia, thanks so much forjoining us again. our security correspondent frank gardner is at the munich security conference and has more on the international response to the war in ukraine. good morning from, as you say, the third and final day of this absolutely crucial security conference, coming at a very critical time for ukraine and for nato. and a lot of questions about whether the west can give ukraine the support it needs in time to fend off advancing russian forces. with me here is us congressman heinz from connecticut. you're a democrat, you're part of a big us delegation here. what is america's message to this conference? well, it's an interesting question. the message certainly from the highest ranking american here, the vice president, wh
they represent that alternative to vladimir putin. and if they're not saved, who is going to be there to rebuild the country from scratch? who is going to make russia into a democracy, if not these people who have stood up? tell their...i don't know, with their heads held high and say no. evgenia, thanks so much forjoining us again. our security correspondent frank gardner is at the munich security conference and has more on the international response to the war in ukraine. good morning from,...
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you don't think| the sages will have any impact on how vladimir putin carries out the war in ukraine? definitely not on how he carries out the war and let's be reasonable. i think the director of that penal colony in siberia where alexei navalny died, i don't think he had any intentions of going to the us and visa ostriches and bank accounts being frozen i don't think will affect anything. — maccabees restrictions. you said as the _ maccabees restrictions. you said as the war— maccabees restrictions. you said as the war reach - maccabees restrictions. you said as the war reach the one—year market was the most decisive week, i want to ask you now how you characterise this point in time?— this point in time? this point in time on — this point in time? this point in time on one _ this point in time? this point in time on one hand - this point in time? this point in time on one hand ukraine| this point in time? this point i in time on one hand ukraine has proven it has the capability and the will and desire to defeat russia on the battlefield. now unfortunately battlefield. now
you don't think| the sages will have any impact on how vladimir putin carries out the war in ukraine? definitely not on how he carries out the war and let's be reasonable. i think the director of that penal colony in siberia where alexei navalny died, i don't think he had any intentions of going to the us and visa ostriches and bank accounts being frozen i don't think will affect anything. — maccabees restrictions. you said as the _ maccabees restrictions. you said as the war— maccabees...
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he was a critic of vladimir putin and made his most recent court appearance on thursday. there has been international condemnation and we will bring you full analysis and reaction. it’s full analysis and reaction. it's confirmed — full analysis and reaction. it's confirmed this _ full analysis and reaction. it�*s confirmed this would be a further sign of putin's brutality. irate confirmed this would be a further sign of putin's brutality. 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
he was a critic of vladimir putin and made his most recent court appearance on thursday. there has been international condemnation and we will bring you full analysis and reaction. it’s full analysis and reaction. it's confirmed — full analysis and reaction. it's confirmed this _ full analysis and reaction. it�*s confirmed this would be a further sign of putin's brutality. irate confirmed this would be a further sign of putin's brutality. we should hold him accountable _ sign of putin's...
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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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. >> three days ago, vladimir putin killed my husband, alexei navalny. putin killed the father of my children. putin took away the dearest thing i had shared >> you could sense in the eight minutes the anger, the fury and the hatred for those people she believes killed her husband. >> the memory of alexei navalny. as you know, he was slowly murdered in a russian jail by putin's regime. >> alexei navalny was never silent, not even from prison. he continued his fight against putin and russia's authoritarian regime. ♪ >> just days after her husband's death, the widow of russian opposition leader alexei navalny has vowed to continue his fight. in a youtube video, she called him his supporters to stand with her. she blames president putin for her husband's death. mr. navalny's body has yet to be released from his family. will be speaking to one of the doctors who was treated by him after -- we will have a special interview with a member of the group pussy riot. they joined protests in the wake of alexei navalny's death. a developing story is become online.
. >> three days ago, vladimir putin killed my husband, alexei navalny. putin killed the father of my children. putin took away the dearest thing i had shared >> you could sense in the eight minutes the anger, the fury and the hatred for those people she believes killed her husband. >> the memory of alexei navalny. as you know, he was slowly murdered in a russian jail by putin's regime. >> alexei navalny was never silent, not even from prison. he continued his fight...
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instead, two hours of the world according to vladimir putin. steve rosenberg, bbc news. over the past week, italian farmers have taken their tractors to the outskirts of rome, demanding action from policymakers on rising costs and other challenges impacting their livelihoods. farmers are angry at agricultural regulations imposed by the european union and they want a seat at the table with italy's agricultural minister.the europe—wide farmers protests originated in poland.0ur rome correspondent, mark lowen, has more. this is the latest battle line being drawn between the european farmers and their policymakers and we are on a hilljust outside rome where it farmers and tractors are coming to protest and more coming by the hour, actually, in a show of strength to show they have important complaints they want the government to listen to, they said they will blockade the ring road around rome unless they get listened to by the government. their complaints are very much shared by their counterparts across europe, that there are excessive eu environmental regulations on land,
instead, two hours of the world according to vladimir putin. steve rosenberg, bbc news. over the past week, italian farmers have taken their tractors to the outskirts of rome, demanding action from policymakers on rising costs and other challenges impacting their livelihoods. farmers are angry at agricultural regulations imposed by the european union and they want a seat at the table with italy's agricultural minister.the europe—wide farmers protests originated in poland.0ur rome...
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instead, two hours of the world according to vladimir putin. steve rosenberg, bbc news. well, meanwhile, the war in ukraine is reaching a grim two—year anniversary at the end of this month. russia and ukraine have launched fierce counter—offensives against one another, and yet much less land has changed hands this second year compared to the first. the bbc�*s analysis editor ros atkins has been looking at three locations on the front line and what they tell us about the conflict. it's almost two years since russia's invasion of ukraine, and the war has all but ground to a halt. this is the front—line a year ago marked in blue. this is the front—line now. it's hardly moved. in 2022, the first year of the war, 130,000 square kilometres of territory changed hands between russia and ukraine. in 2023, it was 900. and this isn't through a lack of trying. last year, there was a major counteroffensive from ukraine, and russia has made moves, too. but a breakthrough hasn't come. and to understand why, bbc verify�*s looked at three locations. they're all on the front
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do you think it is a relief to vladimir putin that he's out of the way? 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 movemen
do you think it is a relief to vladimir putin that he's out of the way? 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...
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there were pop stars and cosmonauts, vips for vladimir. their chance to praise putin. he's extraordinary leader, extraordinary. and an opportunity to attack the west... stop picking on us. trying to... ..trying to dissolve russia, trying to destroy russia. the west is not trying to destroy russia and the west did not invade ukraine. it was russia that took the decision to attack ukraine. the west doesn't want bad relations with russia. you are so old and so naive, or you're lying. i suspect that the idea behind all of this and all this celebrity support is to show us that candidate putin 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,
there were pop stars and cosmonauts, vips for vladimir. their chance to praise putin. he's extraordinary leader, extraordinary. and an opportunity to attack the west... stop picking on us. trying to... ..trying to dissolve russia, trying to destroy russia. the west is not trying to destroy russia and the west did not invade ukraine. it was russia that took the decision to attack ukraine. the west doesn't want bad relations with russia. you are so old and so naive, or you're lying. i suspect...