coach passengers returning to the uk from france face delays at calais of up to six and a half hours. and there s been an increase in people taking up detectoring in the british countryside, but should their discoveries be finders keepers? western leaders have put forward a unified front in their support for ukraine, days before the first anniversary of the russian invasion. a meeting in germany of foreign ministers from the g 7 richest countries agreed to tighten sanctions against moscow and quickly provide more weapons to kyiv. the uk prime minister rishi sunak said that the sovereignty and security of every nation was at stake in the war. i am at the munich security conference at a pivotal moment in the ukrainians fight for freedom. that s why it is time to double down on the support we provide for ukraine. i ve been having meetings with leaders from the united states and europe and we re united to make sure that ukraine succeeds and russia fails. i want everyone to follow
after the quakes that killed nearly 16,000 people. and there s been an increase in people taking up detectoring in the british countryside but should their discoveries be finders keepers? next week will mark the one year anniversary of russia s invasion of ukraine. the uk prime minister rishi sunak has told world leaders meeting in munich that the international response to russia s aggression in ukraine has not been strong enough. mr sunak said that the sovereignty and security of every nation was at stake in the war. i v e i ve been having meetings with the leaders from the united states and across europe, and we are united in our determination to ensure ukraine seeds and russia fails. i want everyone to follow our lead in giving ukraine that support, but not only do we need to help them when the war, we need to ensure a lasting peace, and that is something that i have been talking about two allies today. have been talking about two allies toda . ., , ., ~ ., today. you
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today, 339 million people are in need of humanitarian aid, an increase of more than 25% since last year. and so today. here. i am announcing the largest ever allocation from our united nations central emergency response fund to $150 million. to combat famine and to address and fund emergencies. i m talking about 18 countries in the world, of which 12 are in the african continent. these resources will support some of the most vulnerable people in some of the most forgotten crises around the world, including those at risk of famine in africa. a consortium led by the head of one of qatar s biggest banks has submitted a bid to buy manchester united.
the un is appealing for a record $51.3 billion over the next year. the money is needed to address mass hunger and deprivation brought on by war, climate change and the repercussions of the covid pandemic. it says the world s needs are shockingly high . more than 339 million people will need help next year more than 4% of the people on the planet. 0ur geneva correspondent imogen foulkes has the story. war in ukraine looming famine in the horn of africa, devastating floods in pakistan these other crises 2022. they won t go away next year. and they come on top of huge, long term needs in afghanistan, yemen or syria. the un s massive $51 billion appeal aims to support 230 million people worldwide. 45 million of them already on the verge of