Thank you. Im jim acosta. Goodod night. Welcome to the whole story. Im anderson cooper. For ukrainians the war with russia isnt just about the survival of their nation but their identity, language, culture. A big part of that culture is ballet. Some dancers stayed in ukraine and continued to perform even with limited audiences and constant air raid sirens. Others made the hard choice to leave and continue with their training. A group of about 60 dancers found their way to the netherlands where they joined the United Ukrainian Ballet. Every dancer in that company is a refugee. They perform nonrussian ballets all over the world. They plan to keep on doing that, showing the world the power and beauty of ukrainian ballet and why their culture is worth protecting. Cnns Christiane Amanpour traveled to the netherlands and ukraine to meet with this Extraordinary Group of dancers and watch them as they fight the war in their own way. Thats great. Okay guys. Lets go. From the beginning of the wa
Countries to Work Together to confront some of the Biggest Challenges theyre facing. But in addition to that large meeting, the president also will be holding oneonone meetings with various World Leaders throughout the week. Some of the most closely watched meetings will include a meeting on wednesday with israeli Prime Minister benjamin netanyahu. There had been a lot of questions about whether such a meeting would take place since netanyahu came into power last year. The white house has expressed criticism about netanyahus governments plans to overhaul their judicial system. So there had been questions about whether the two leaders would meet at the white house or at unga. It does turn out that that meeting will happen in New York City on wednesday. The president also will be meeting with brazilian president Lula Da Silva for the first time as well. Then after the president wraps things up in New York City, he comes back here to washington for perhaps the most consequential meeting o
Ina number of will be gales. Those winds will blow in a number of showers here to Western Scotland during sunday. Elsewhere to begin breaking with some sunny elsewhere to begin breaking with some sunny spells and many other is its going to be another dry day. Temperature wise looking at Highs Similarto temperature wise looking at highs similar to lows of today. From 18 to 23. That is your latest. Hello. This is bbc news. The headlines councillors at kensington and Chelsea Council say theyre preparing to elect a new leader, after the current one resigned because of what he described as Perceived Failings in their handling of the Grenfell Tower fire disaster. The former Chief Of Staff to the brexit secretary has said negotiations with the eu are being hamstrung by theresa mays lack of flexibility. James chapman said the Prime Minister made his former bosss job very difficult. The veteran film critic and former bbc presenter, barry norman, has died. He was 83. The chinese president warns
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I was born and bred in this city. The streets where i grew up havent changed much. You cant say that for the Beating Heart of the capital. Now, i know not everyone enjoys hearing a cardiff accent, like, and many people around wales view my city with suspicion. They tell me that almost daily on my radio show. And, in a way, i can see why, because, lets face it, cardiff has benefited just from being our capital city. But fair play to the place, its taken its chance, reinventing itself against all the odds. I used to come to butetown to go to the mosque. It was the docks back then derelict and depressed. Old, heavy industries were shrinking, as was cardiffs population. But then things began to change. Just look at cardiff now. This city has completely transformed itself in around 20 years. The jobs are in government, theyre in media, in leisure and also in shopping. It describes itself as europes youngest capital and its got even more growing to do. My dad used to be a bus driver and fini