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BBCNEWS BBC News March 16, 2022 02:22:00

say is that whatever happens, putin is gone. it is going to be in some way that the people are going to rise up, he will not be successful in the long term. the term is very hard to watch, there is no doubt about that. irate hard to watch, there is no doubt about that.- hard to watch, there is no doubt about that. we will wait to see what doubt about that. we will wait to see what will doubt about that. we will wait to see what will happen - doubt about that. we will wait to see what will happen with l to see what will happen with president putin but they have heard many ambassadors current and former say that his days are numbered but he has managed to stay in post for a very long time. i do appreciate your time, thank you very much. to russia now, where a journalist who protested on live tv has appeared in court and been fined. marina ovsyannikova ran on to the set behind the news anchor on russian state tv to protest against the war in ukraine. our moscow correspondent caroline

BBCNEWS Newsday February 28, 2022 23:07:00

the city hunkers down for another night knowing there could be worse to come. orla guerin, bbc news, kyiv. still to come a bit later in the programme, we ll hear more from those fleeing the war, crossing borders into poland and moldova. but first vladimir putin says a settlement over ukraine is possible, but only if what he described as moscow s legitimate security interests are addressed. while the fighting continues, russia s central bank has been rocked by sanctions imposed by the us and its european allies. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports on how russia s politicians and the public are reacting to the war. once, moscow glistened with aspiration to be a global financial centre, an economic giant. but war has changed that. after the kremlin s invasion of ukraine, the world has

BBCNEWS BBC News at Six March 9, 2022 18:18:00

gas. there is no question that this invasion is gas. there is no question that this invasion is putin s gas. there is no question that this invasion is putin s war. gas. there is no question that this invasion is putin s war. it - gas. there is no question that this invasion is putin s war. it came as| invasion is putin s war. it came as a surprise to even around him. his problem now is how to end it without it looking like a failure. frank gardner, bbc news. heineken has become the latest high profile name to suspend operations in russia, after mcdonald s, coca cola and unilever announced they were pulling out too. the us secretary of state anthony blinken says companies leaving russia are having a profound impact and will do in the long term. he said there had been a dramatic exodus of international companies from russia. moscow has accused the united states of waging an economic war on russia after it banned russian oil. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports now on

BBCNEWS BBC News March 16, 2022 03:23:00

president biden s efforts to move towards renewable energy more decisively. but i think the spectacle of what s happening in ukraine and the understanding it s only possible because of vladimir putin has been minting money from fossil fuels for his army, and only possible because he has cowed europe for 20 years with a threat to turn off the tap. the day will come when we are able to free ourselves, only when we are off fossil fuels. ., ~ only when we are off fossil fuels. . ~ , ., only when we are off fossil fuels. ., ~ , ., , only when we are off fossil fuels. . ~ ,, , . only when we are off fossil fuels. ., ~ ,, , . ., fuels. thank you very much for talkin: fuels. thank you very much for talking to fuels. thank you very much for talking to us fuels. thank you very much for talking to us on talking to us on climate critical. to russia now, where a journalist who protested on live tv has appeared in court and been fined. anchor on russian state tv to protest against the war in

BBCNEWS BBC News March 16, 2022 04:21:00

ukraine. our moscow correspondent caroline davies has more. out of court but still in the limelight today, marina ovsyannikova talked for the first time about what happened after she protested on russian state tv. i don t like. russia started this invasion, and it s been very terrible. these days have been very hard for me , she says. i spent two days without sleep, i was being questioned for over 14 hours. they did not provide me with any legal help. i was in a hard situation. last night, shouting no war and holding a sign that says, they re lying to you here, this was her protest against her employer and the president. but today, she was in court because of this video. in it, she explains why she protested and calls on others to do the same. that fell foul of russia s anti protest laws,

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