thanks forjoining us, welcome to the programme. russia strikes kyiv again, just as a delegation of african leaders visit the ukrainian capital to discuss peace solutions. joining me to discuss that, and a range of stories over the next hour, is former labour cabinet minister caroline flint, and ron christie, former adviser to george w bush. also on the programme tonight: a two year investigation into the minneapolis police department in the wake of the killing of george floyd has found that officers routinely used excessive force and discriminated against black people for years. we ll have an update from kalamata, in greece, where officials have denied a series of reports that suggest the migrant boat capsized 50 miles off the south coast because a rope was attached to it by coastguards. and the rapid rise of artificial intelligence technology has lead to a lot of fear and concern, but also a lot of new and exciting solutions. we ll look at how ai is being used to predict pol
the next few days, but clearly greece has taken a position to prevent as much as possible getting involved in situations where people are arriving on these boats, and they ve had their own problems in terms of landings on the greek islands. and from the news we ve heard, it would almost imply potentially that where boats will not be landing on greek islands, and in this case making passage to the greek coastguard will step back and intervening in a situation even when there s a risk, they ll go to italy and i m sure in the next few days, more information will come out about that for us to form an opinion. quite right, we ll probably be learning more about what exactly went on. but ron, in a situation like this, obviously we ve heard that some of the people who are suspected of trafficking these migrants have been arrested just