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A torch for free speech . What can and cant be said by olympic athletes in beijing. Live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news its newsday. Welcome to the programme. We start with the latest on the ukraine crisis and the news that President Biden has approved the deployment of 3,000 troops to bolster nato allies in the region. This would be the first Major Movement of us forces in russias Military Stand Off with ukraine. 2,000 will be sent to poland and germany and a 1,000 strong squadron will be redeployed from germany to romania. A pentagon spokesman said the deployments were a signal that america was ready to defend its allies, but he was keen to stress the troops were not going to fight in ukraine. The United States stands shoulder to shoulder with our nato allies. The Current Situation demands that we reinforce the deterrent and defensive posture on nato� s eastern flank. President biden has been clear that the United States will respond to the growing threat to europes security and stability. Our commitment to nato, article five, and collective defence remains ironclad. General Philip Breedlove is a retired Four Star General in the United States air force. I have been speaking with him. He served as natos Supreme Allied Commander In Europe from 2013 to 2016. He told me he believes President Biden� s decision to send troops to Eastern Europe is a good move. Well, i believe its a good signal and it is telling mr putin that if he continues with his current course he will likely get exactly what he didnt want. If you read the papers, he didnt want increased Forward Presence and increased Forward Presence and increased Forward Presence and increased forward capability and that is what we are now doing. As well as other nato nations, by the way. Nations, by the way. Thus, general. Nations, by the way. Thus, general, doesnt nations, by the way. Thus, general, doesnt doing general, doesnt doing precisely what President Putin doesnt want risk further escalation in the region, given that moscow has called this Deployment Destruct Give and makes it seem like the time for talking is over . 50. Makes it seem like the time for talking is over . Talking is over . So, karishma, lets talk about talking is over . So, karishma, lets talk about what talking is over . So, karishma, lets talk about what you talking is over . So, karishma, lets talk about what you just i lets talk about what you just said, mr burton sitting there with well over 900 and thousand troops on the border and he calls this deployment, something that will accelerate every day he brings more force to the border. He has not changed the number of Combat Troops in the last several days, but what he is bringing is all the enabling things that they need to be able to import 109,000. So lets they need to be able to import 109,000. So letsjust say it one more time, he is bringing more force every day, he has over 109th thousand already there and he is worried about this deployment. I think we need to look at that. Indeed, general, thank you for pointing this out. Just to say that the troops are not being stationed in ukraine, as we sat in the introduction to this interview as well, but surrounding it. So what is the strategic rationale there was hello so we are going there to both ensure and are sure our allies that we are going to be there if we are needed. We are, it was mentioned there if we are needed. We are, it was mentioned in there if we are needed. We are, it was mentioned in the there if we are needed. We are, it was mentioned in the first it was mentioned in the first play by the dod spokesman, we are there to show commitment to article five. And if this spills over into nato countries, then nato will be ready and the United States will be ready. 50 ready and the United States will be ready. Will be ready. So thats the red line. Will be ready. So thats the red line, then, will be ready. So thats the red line, then, if red line, then, if this spills over into nato countries . That is when the worst will act . Well, i cant speak for nato, because im not there anymore, but illjust because im not there anymore, but ill just say because im not there anymore, but illjust say it one more time, the article five commitment is firm and all of the leadership has said it, from the nato Secretary General to our president to everyone that speaks for our governments. And so thats why we are there. Governments. And so thats why we are there governments. And so thats why we are there. General, where do ou we are there. General, where do you see things we are there. General, where do you see things going we are there. General, where do you see things going from we are there. General, where do you see things going from here, | you see things going from here, now with troops on the ground in those nato countries and russia saying that this is a destructive deployment . 50 i destructive deployment . So i think that destructive deployment . So i think that the destructive deployment . St i think that the good news is that we are still negotiating. Russia sent us a couple of papers which, if you have seen them or heard about them, they were pretty strident, were pretty sure that when russia sent them they knew that much of the content was unacceptable, but that was their opening round. And we are continuing to negotiate. The disturbing thing is well we continue to negotiate mr putin continues to bring capabilities to the border. And i think that is to keep the pressure on the west to capitulate, to give up to his demands, and we are now beginning to move from a very passive Deterrence Phase before, where we kept saying if he invades them we do this or if he invades we do that, we are now moving to a more active Deterrence Phase where we are bringing forces forward just like mr putin is bringing forces forward. That was general Philip Breedlove speaking to me a little earlier about the latest developments between the us and its allies in that part of Eastern Europe. New zealand has announced a five stage process to reopen its international borders, which have largely been closed for almost two years because of the pandemic. From the end of february, fully vaccinated new zealand citizens and residents from australia will be granted entry without spending two weeks at an official quarantine new zealanders in the rest of the world can return from mid march, and the final Border Restrictions are due to end in october. Im joined now by phil mercer in sydney. Great to have you on the programme. Just to say, this is a huge departure, isnt it, from new zealands original covid policy. Talk us through the changes. Covid policy. Talk us through the changes. Covid policy. Talk us through the chances. ~. , the changes. Well, once upon a time, the changes. Well, once upon a time. During the changes. Well, once upon a time, during the the changes. Well, once upon a time, during the start the changes. Well, once upon a time, during the start of time, during the start of the pandemic, new zealand had a covid zero policy, but events really have overtaken new zealand, even over the best parts of two years, most financials have been barred from entering the country apart from entering the country apart from a brief travel bubble with australia. So the news today from the minister, Jacinda Ardern, really is a gradual ending of fortress new zealand. As you see, at the end of the month new zealand citizens and other visa holders will be able to enter new zealand travelling from australia. New zealanders in other countries will be able to travel into weeks after that. So this is the start of the reconnection of new zealand with the rest of the world and the Prime Minister did stress that, that the importance of Reconnecting Friends and families and also allowing businesses to expand into the world was very important. But as we have seen all the way through the pandemic, this is a cautious reopening from Jacinda Ardern� s government. With; cautious reopening from Jacinda Arderns government. Arderns government. Why are they doing arderns government. Why are they doing this arderns government. Why are they doing this now . Arderns government. Why are they doing this now . What arderns government. Why are l they doing this now . What does it say about the levels of covid in new zealand that they are making this move now . Idea . Are making this move now . New zealand had are making this move now . New zealand had planned are making this move now . Ii . Zealand had planned to open up earlier than this, but the 0micron Wave Put paid to that. So what we will see is arrivals going into new zealand will no longerface that going into new zealand will no longer face that mandatory stint in government run isolation facilities. They will have to self isolate at home for ten days and also be tested. And, as you say, this is a phased approach beginning at the end of february and stretching all the way through to october. In april, for example, new zealand is expecting to welcome Migrant Workers and international students. And there is a feeling in the government of Jacinda Ardern that this is a phased approach will help the government cope with the likely rise in covid 19 cases that you would associate with the reopening of the borders. But one final point, i think that since the pandemic new zealand has pursued this very hardline approach. If you look at the statistics, it appears to have worked. New zealand has recorded only 17,000 coronavirus cases and 53 deaths since the start of the pandemic. So, internationally, it has stacked up pretty well, but, of course, these Border Restrictions have affected the economy and separated families as well. ~. As well. Phil mercer there with the latest as well. Phil mercer there with the latest on as well. Phil mercer there with the latest on those the latest on those developments in new zealand. Thank you so much forjoining us on newsday. Lets turn to Northern Ireland now, and a minister in the Belfast Assembly has directed officials to stop carrying out checks on goods entering Northern Ireland from the rest of the uk. The checks effectively keep Northern Ireland in the eu Single Market post brexit. It also prevents the need for customs at the land border between Northern Ireland and the irish republic, which is in the european union. But the Northern Ireland protocol, as its called, is deeply unpopular amongst unionist politicians who dont want any barriers between Northern Ireland and the rest of the uk. Emma vardy reports. Its the most defiant step yet from the dup to frustrate the brexit arrangements in Northern Ireland. Since the uk left the eu, goods from britain have had to undergo new checks when they reach Northern Irelands ports. Tonight, the dup Department Responsible for operating these checks has ordered Civil Servants to stop carrying them out. I have now issued a formal instruction to my Permanent Secretary to halt all checks that were not in place on the 31st Of December 2020 from midnight tonight. I will prepare a paper for Executive Consideration in the near future to seek a way forward. Thank you. The new checks on goods crossing the irish sea were part of the brexit deal that the uk government signed up to to avoid the need for checks on goods which travel into the irish republic. For unionists, who view this as effectively severing Northern Irelands place in the uk, they have been a source of much contention. But its an arrangement which is supported by other parties in Northern Ireland. The government in dublin says ordering the checks to stop goes against an international treaty. The protocol is part of an international agreement. It was agreed and ratified by the uk and the eu, and so to deliberately frustrate obligations under that treaty, i think, would be a very serious matter indeed. I think its essentially playing politics with legal obligations. What is not clear to me is how Civil Servants, who are responsible for border checks here, will react tomorrow. There are conflicting views in the Northern Ireland government over whether the order is lawful, and the first lorries carrying goods will begin to roll off the ferries here just after 6am. Other parties at Stormont Have accused the dup of a political stunt ahead of the elections in may. More than a year since the brexit arrangements were put in place, theyre still at the heart of Political Division and uncertainty. Emma vardy, bbc news. Youre watching newsday on the bbc. Still to come on the programme in afghanistan some public universities open for the First Time Since the taliban seized power and women are being allowed to return, but with conditions. This is the moment that millions in iran have been waiting for. After his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of Ayatollah Khomeini on iranian soil. South africas white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid, and the anc leader Nelson Mandela is to be set free unconditionally. Mission control three, two, one. A countdown to a critical moment the worlds most powerful rocket ignited all 27 of its engines at once. And apart from its power, its this recycling of the rocket, slashing the cost of a launch, that makes this a breakthrough in the business of space travel. Two americans have become the first humans to walk in space without any lifeline to their spaceship. One of them called it a piece of cake. Thousands of people have given l the yachtswoman Ellen Macarthur a spectacular homecoming in the cornish port of falmouth after she smashed the world record. For sailing solo around the world, non stop. This is newsday on the bbc. Im Karishma Vaswani in singapore. 0ur headlines Ukraine Russia tensions continue to rise President Biden approves the deployment of 3000 troops to europe. So away from the military tension and high level diplomacy, what do ordinary russians think of the prospect of full scale war in ukraine . The bbc� s moscow correspondent Steve Rosenberg reports now from the city of vladimir. Bell tolls in russia, putin is but one of many vladimirs. This is vladimir, the town. It was founded by a medieval prince who ruled from kyiv a reminder that russia and ukraine have common roots. Andres mother is from ukraine. He calls the two countries brotherly nations, but he clearly sees russia as big brother. Translation russia must have a sphere of influence. | its a superpower. Smaller countries can ally with whoever they choose, but its up to big countries to help them decide. I find that Many Russians do believe what they are being told the constant stream of claims in the state media here that it is ukraine and the west that risk turning a cold war hot. At vladimir market, though, on peoples minds are troubles on the home front, economic ones. Lydia is trying to sell produce from her garden. The money she makes here is a lifeline. The situation in ukraine is a worry, lydia says, but so is the russian economy. Prices are rising on everything. My pension is barely enough to survive on. With all the problems russians have right now economic hardship, the coronavirus pandemic there is little appetite here amongst the public for a full scale war with ukraine, let alone a war with the west. But that doesnt mean russians dont fear such a war. Many do. With East West Tension close to Boiling Point over ukraine, iten and her husband, viktor, blame their government. They believe the russian authorities have created imaginary enemies as a distraction. So, they want us to hate, they want us to imagine that there is an enemy because there must be an enemy, otherwise people will focus on the problems they have and will be focusing on whats wrong, why they are not living the life they could live if the government would be different, if the policy could be different. So, will russia compromise, or will there be conflict . Iten knows that will depend on the other vladimir russias current leader, back in moscow. Steve rosenberg, bbc news, vladimir. Lets take a look at some other stories in the headlines. 0fficials officials in the Democratic Republic Of The Congo say that people have been electrocuted in the capital. Most were female traders who died when a high voltage power cable snapped during a heavy downpour collapsing onto a busy market. Experts from the Us Intelligence community in the United States who have been investigating reports of a Mysterious Illness among diplomatic staff known as havana syndrome, say some cases could have been triggered by pulsed electro magnetic energy. Last month, a study by the cia found no evidence of a campaign by a foreign government. Officials in argentina say at least twelve people have died and another fifty are in hospital after taking adulterated cocaine. Police have raided a house and made ten arrests in a poor neighbourhood of buenos aires, where they believe the cocaine was sold. Four men have been charged in connection with the Overdose Death of actor Michael K Williams in september last year. The men are alleged to have been involved in the distribution of fentanyl laced heroin that resulted in the death of williams, who was best known for Playing 0mar Little In � the wire. For the First Time Since the taliban seized power in afghanistan some public universities have reopened allowing female students to return to the classroom. Girls remain barred from secondary schools, even though boys were allowed to go back last september. There are conditions for the university return though. Female students must wear the hijab although they were already doing this. Classes must be segregated by gender with female students entering via separate doors. And the curriculum must be based on � islamic principles. The Talibans Deputy minister of culture and information, said his department aims to open classrooms for all girls and women after the afghan new year, which begins on the 21st of march. Heres Yogita Limaye in kabul. In six provinces in this country which have warmer weather, universities have reopened, and we have been speaking to students there, and from some areas, we are being told that female students have been allowed to go back to university. In some areas, were being told that boys are going to their classes in the morning and girls are going to their classes in the evening. In some places where the facilities are available, there are segregated classrooms and different entries for men and women. Ive also been speaking to female University Students here in kabul. Universities in this city, in this province are not yet open, but they are saying that looking at the developments today, theyre feeling hopeful. Of course, at the moment, secondary schools across the country remained barred for girls except for a few provinces. On that front, the taliban have been saying that when spring term opens in march, girls will be allowed to go back to secondary schools as well. Now to this years Winter Olympics in beijing, where the torch relay is under way. With the authorities tightening their grip across chinese society, the big worry for some athletes apart from covid is whether they will be safe to express their opinions. The International Olympic committee has said participants are free to air their views, as long as it is not during competition or medal ceremonies. Ive been speaking to noah hoffman, a former us Cross Country skier. He worries about what might happen to athletes who are vocal while in china. Well, despite the assurances that you just mentioned from the ioc, we have seen through their actions in regards to the peng shuai case that, that when it comes to anything where an athlete is pitted against the chinese authorities, the ioc will pick the chinese authorities and work with the chinese authorities to the detriment of the athlete. So what ive seen with peng shuai was enough to make me scared for my team mates who are over in beijing. And my advice to them is to put their heads down and focus on their competition, and to stay silent. And it pains me to say that, but im scared for their safety. And noah, what are they saying to you in response, when you have given them that advice . Are they choosing to stay silent . What have they said to you about what theyre planning to do while theyre there . The athletes understand the situation, theyve been briefed extensively by the us Olympic Committee and by the us state department. They know the risks, theyve been told to get Burner Phones and Rental Computers because they know theyve got no Digital Privacy over there. So theyre not naive, and i dont think youll see any athletes speaking up and i actually hope not, because of the risks that athletes face. But athletes are going to focus on their competition, and i hope that theyre verbal when they get home and they stand up for what they believe in when theyre free to do so. For everyone in the Northern Hemisphere it is still very much the depths of winter. But how long will the cold weather last . In pennsylvania there is only one way to find out stop they asked a rather diminutive and increasingly famous weatherman. Tim allman explains. Unlike the movie, in real life Groundhog Comesjust once a movie, In Real Life Groundhog comes just once a year. Since 1887 they come here to do whatever this is. And discover just how long the winter will last. And this gentleman is the one who will tell them. Phil appears before the crowds. He doesnt need Barometric Charts or even a fin monitor. Instead, the question is simple, did he see his shadow or not . I could not imagine a better fate with my Shadow I Have Cast Along Gustrous six more weeks of winter i should gustrous six more weeks of winter ishould Point Gustrous six more weeks of winter i should point out at this juncture that Punxsutawney Phil and his ancestors have only been right about 40 of the time. And this year there is turmoil in the world of furry meteorological soothsayer others. Chuck is operating out of new york and he has a different opinion about the upcoming weather. Different opinion about the upcoming weather. Ladies and gentlemen. Upcoming weather. Ladies and gentlemen. I upcoming weather. Ladies and gentlemen, i have upcoming weather. Ladies and gentlemen, i have just upcoming weather. Ladies and gentlemen, i have just heard i gentlemen, i havejust heard from Staten Island chuck here at the Staten Island zoo. He did not see his shadow, we will have an early spring 50. Have an early spring so, according have an early spring so, according to have an early spring so, according to phil have an early spring so, according to phil and have an early spring so, according to phil and chuck it is six more weeks of winter or an early spring. I hope that clears everything up for you. Tim allman, bbc news. What a way to tell the weather. Some will have it right and some wont, i suppose. You have been watching newsday. A reminder of our top story for you, President Biden approved the deployment of 3000 troops to bolster nato allies in the region. This would be the first Major Movement of us forces in the stand off with ukraine. 2000 will be sent to poland and germany under 1000 strong squadron will be redeployed from germany to remain hour. That is it for us from newsday. Stay with the bbc for the latest global headlines. Hello there. Its been mild for the time of year, for the last few days. Thursdays also another mild day for most of us. Quite a bit of cloud around once again, but i think we should see a little bit more sunshine into the afternoon. And its going to be breezy, as well, i think a windier day today than what we had on a wednesday. You can see why more isobars on the charts, particularly across the north of uk, and especially when this cold front arrives across the northwest of the country later on. But were still in this mild wedge of air, as you can see from the yellow and orange colours there. So, a mild, rather cloudy, rather breezy start to the day. Some spots of light rain and drizzle across northern and western hills, which should tend to fizzle out. Increasing amounts of sunshine, we think into the afternoon, but this Weather Front will bring some more persistent rain to north west scotland, Northern Ireland later on. Itll be a blustery day for all the winds picking up, but turning very strong across the northwest, with this Weather Front in excess of 50 mph. Now, for most of us, its going to be mild, 10 13 celsius, but it will be turning colder behind that Weather Front only five celsius there for stornoway. So you can see why this colder air moves in behind the cold fronts, as the name suggests, as it slowly works its Way Southeastwards during thursday night. So itll be lying through central parts of the country by the middle parts of the night. Eventually, that rain will be pushing through england and wales, a little bit of wintriness on its back edge as colder air digs in. Therell be wintry, blustery showers and clear spells for scotland and Northern Ireland. Could see a touch of ice across northern parts of the country by the end of the night, but less cold further south and east ahead of the Weather Front. So for friday, then, we start with that wet weather with that Weather Front lying across the southeast. Could see some wintriness on its back edge as it clears away eventually it will and then, all of the country will have a chillier but bright day for friday with blustery showers. These will be wintry across northern and western areas, not even down to the hills, maybe even down to lower levels, as well. Temperatures much lower than of late, 3 9 celsius. Factor in the strong Northwest Wind and itll feel even colder than those temperatures suggest. It is a fairly short lived cold spell because, as we head on into the weekend, we start to draw up some milder air again from the southwest. But it will be quite a windy weekend, and this Weather Front will be waxing and waning across the country to bring outbreaks of rain. So a milder theme into the weekend, particularly on sunday, but that Weather Front� s likely to bring thicker cloud with outbreaks of rain to many areas. Thats it from me, bye for now. This is bbc news. We will have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour straight after this programme. You know, once one person does it, then they pull other people in and everyone gets addicted. The minute you get in, basically your body thinks its going to die

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