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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The 20240705

he has been in prague today where he has been calling on the nato alliance to supply him with longer range weapons he needs. but it is the white house decision to supply cluster munitions to ukraine which has divided the alliance. over 100 countries have signed up to a moratorium on cluster munitions including the uk france and germany. let s talk about the counteroffensive because it has been slow to take hold. there are soldiers and western observers starting to wonder if a breakthrough is possible, or whether russia s defensive lines, built up and heavily reinforced over the winter months, are simply too much of a barrier. today in prague, president zelensky said his country needs longer range weapons. without them he said the counter offensive will be blunted. there has long been a debate within the nato alliance about these longer range weapons. there are concerns that military strikes within russia, might lead to further escalation.but in just the last hour, the us ha

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rate at 5 5.25%. but it has won the there may be increases later in this year. what exactly is the european central bank thinking? when it comes to its increases today, here is what the president had to say. indicators of underlying the president had to say. indicators of underlying price the president had to say. indicators of underlying price pressures - the president had to say. indicators| of underlying price pressures remain strong, although some show tentative signs of softening. staff have revised up their projections for inflation, excluding energy and food, especially for this year and next, owing to past upward surprises and the implications of the robust labour market for the speed of this inflation. they now see it reaching 5.1% in 2023, before it declines to 3% in 2024. 50 5.1% in 2023, before it declines to 396 in 2024- 5.196 in 2023, before it declines to 396 in 2024. ., ., 396 in 2024. so that view there from the eumpean 396 in 2024. so that view there

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240703

Understand the implications, so much so that the inquiry was exasperated by the end of it. Also the issue of Remote Access and we are likely to have questioning about what she knew and when she knew it. Yesterday she said she missed a key e mail about this in 2010 and all of this started with an apology that many of the victims i spoke to were not particularly satisfied with. I spoke to one victim who was a Sub Postmistress and was accused of stealing but was eventually wrongly convicted of False Accounting and a listen. Studio i think we will listen to that now. ,. , studio i think we will listen to thatnow. ,. ,. , that now. Because she was already contradicting that now. Because she was already contradicting herself, that now. Because she was already contradicting herself, she that now. Because she was already contradicting herself, she said that now. Because she was already contradicting herself, she said one| contradicting herself, she said one thing contradicting herself, she s

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Daily Global 20240604 18:59:00

about borisjohnson not handing over his phone when he said he would it is a former prime minister there is no crime to investigate. this is crazy stuff, i think ijust hope that now, i completely understand by they are talking about it now and understandable but i think once we absorb that it was huw edwards that we were talking about for several days, i think his family are entitled to privacy and everyone involved in this is entitled to privacy, but bbc gets all of its investigation and let s move on. that s the former labour spin if you re just that s the former labour spin if you rejust running us, a reminder of the breaking news this evening. huw edwards been named as the suspended bbc news presenter but let us pause now to see how we got to this point. 0n us pause now to see how we got to this point. on friday the 7th of july, this point. on friday the 7th of july, the sun published its first report tearing the claims that an

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 19:18:00

that this especially with the security in places like africa and the middle east and now this deal is about to come, expire on the 17th of july. russia is dragging its feet to renew. the ukrainian commitment to renewing, turkey wants us, the un wants us to be renewed, the developing world wants us to be renewed so this grain deal is high on the agenda. apart from this there are several other items including the defence of loss of a corporation between ukraine and turkey. unlike many things it does not only the sale that comes between the two is actually engages in very close defensive loss of corporation that will also be on the agenda. obviously ukraine when security guarantees from greek and for this zelensky will be lobbying, but that will also be on the agendas. turkey will also be on the agendas. turkey will also be on the agendas. turkey will also place a diplomatic row between russia and ukraine but will

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