Former comedian of law to mean Selenski elected earlier this year on a promise to prioritize peace president Selenski has shown flexibility and the willingness to make concessions he may be about to find out whether Russia s president Vladimir Putin is really interested in a deal for the last 5 and a half years Moscow has been arming funding and many would say directly controlling fighters into rebel held parts of eastern Ukraine the World Anti-Doping Agency will decide whether Russia should be banned from all major international sporting events for 4 years an investigation found that the Russian authorities had tampered with computer data showing athletes had cheated the meeting will take place in less than in Switzerland from where our sports correspondent Alex Capstick reports once again Russia stands accused of covering up positive drug tests that was the conclusion by experts who examined a computer data released from a Moscow laboratory last January they claim the information wa
Labour s plans for its 1st $100.00 days in power are ambitious John McDonnell will set out the party s 3 priorities including a budget designed to end austerity the launch of the so-called national transform ation unit to improve infrastructure and investment outside of London and the 1st steps to bringing water and energy industries into public ownership Boris Johnson will take his fight firmly on to Labor territory visiting Sunderland and other leave voting constituencies long represented by Labor M.P. s which the Tories hope to win his message that there are just 3 days to break the deadlock of a hung parliament and deliver bricks it s an investment in public services the Liberal Democrats say they have legislation ready to go which could be put before parliament as soon as it returned after the election to prepare for holding another referendum on e.u. Membership the political parties have been accused of failing to offer credible answers to most of the big challenges facing the n
Let s take a look at the weather much of the u.k. Will see partly cloudy skies with a few showers around the south to name it will be dry and sunny for western Scotland and Northern Ireland persistent rain pushing into the southeast I mean highs between $5.10 Celsius it s going to feel a bit cooler there it s a breezy north northeasterly wind around and on the roads in Northumberland on the a one course it s closed in both directions it s due to an accident between the fumbling countries. And the a 697 also on the a one when I am actually this time northbound in North Yorkshire all traffic being held there is due to an accident between junction 57 that s 10 and 58 the tree on the m 6 northbound in Cumbria 2 lanes closed very slow traffic is because of the vehicle fire between junction 41 for Catalan and 40. On the m 62 eastbound one main closed heavy traffic it s because of emergency repairs between junction 18 Simister island and junction. Travel easy 5 lines $29.00 c. On b.b.c. Radi
Agreement with Kurdish forces in northeastern Syria the Kurds turned to President Assad s government for help after the American forces withdrew motion patience reports abandoned by America the Kurds of law made the deal with the Syrian regime the commander of Kurdish forces Muslim abd they said it would involve painful compromises but was better than what he called the genocide of his people at the hands of the Turkish military protractors forces have been making steady Vance s during the 6 day operation but now there is a risk that Syrian forces which are backed by Russia and Iran could clash with the Turkish military and NATO power European Union foreign ministers are meeting in Luxemburg to discuss the Turkish offensive against the Syrian Kurds France wants the e.u. To again condemn the operation and to call for no arms embargo on Ankara the government of Ecuador has agreed to repeal a law known as decree 83 that scrapped fuel subsidies so after 12 days of protests by indigenous p
She says government troops have advanced into Tell Tema is after concluding an agreement with Kurdish forces in northeastern Syria the Kurds turned to President Assad s government for help after the American forces withdrew motion patients reports abandoned by America the Kurds of man made to deal with the Syrian regime the commander of Kurdish forces Muslim abd day said it would involve painful compromises but was better than what he called the genocide of his people at the hands of the Turkish military pro Turkish forces have been making steady advances during this 6 day operation but now the result rish the Syrian forces which are backed by Russia and Iran to clash with the Turkish military and NATO power European Union foreign ministers are meeting in Luxembourg to discuss the Turkish offensive against the Syrian Kurds France wants the e.u. To again condemn the operation and took over no arms embargo on Ankara the government of Ecuador has agreed to repeal a law known as decree 83