this is bbc news. the headlines: 20 years after first becoming brazil s leader, lula da silva has been sworn in as president again. he s promised sweeping reversals of his far right predecessor s policies and has revoked jair bolsonaro s gun carrying laws and pledged to reduce deforestation. there have been more air raid warnings in kyiv tonight after a wave of russian missile strikes on the ukrainian capital on new year s day. nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg has said the west must be prepared to provide long term support to ukraine. thousands of mourners gathered at the vatican after the death of benedict xvi to hear pope francis pay tribute to his predecessor.
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but he is part of the oldest continuing hereditary monarchy in the world dating back to around 600 bc. we will be bringing you more on that throughout the evening here on bbc news. the secretary general of nato, jens stoltenberg, says support for ukraine has to be long term and mustn t waiver. his comments were made in the wake of russia s latest assault on the country, including an attack on a children s hospital in kherson. ukraine s armed forces say they ve shot down dozens of iranian made drones fired since new year s eve by the russians. there have been more air raid warnings tonight. 0ur correspondent hugo bachega gave us the latest from a bomb shelter in kyiv. this gives you an idea of the reality of millions of ukrainians across the country who have to deal with this air raid alerts, day and night, missile attacks,
Stephen Sackur interviews the one-time pop star turned Church of England vicar Reverend Richard Coles, whose account of his own grief has struck a chord with.