tonight with new developments on two key countries for this country and the free world, how to avoid default in debt and how to ensure that russia s invasion of ukraine is rolled back. president biden at the g7 summit is grappling with both. on ukraine, a milestone, with president zelenskyy due to travel from ukraine to japan this weekend. president biden gave his okay for a joint allied effort to train ukrainian pilots on f-16 fighters and other advanced aircraft. and on the debt ceiling, it looks like talks, which the president was being updated on remotely, are back on again. they resumed tonight just hours of kevin mccarthy s republican negotiators called a halt to them earlier today. we have correspondents spanning the globe tonight. phil mattingly traveling with the president in japan. what is the latest you re hearing from white house officials about debt ceiling negotiations? reporter: you know, anderson, as you point out, there was a pause, house republican
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john kirby says u.s. forces must remain in syria to keep prices defeated and stand watch over 40000 isis prisoners and family members in northeast syria. bill: we will wait to see how the administration response to this latest attack. live at the white house, thank you for the report. there are other headlines from all around the globe tonight. we will start in ukraine for the nation s top military commander says the situation in the eastern city of baku is starting to stabilize is ukrainian forces push back against russian forces. in france thousands gathered in a plan water residue. police used tear gas to repel demonstrators as some threw objects at officers. north korea, regime claims it tested nuclear cable underwater drone which they say is designed to create radioactive tsunami. cuba national assembly will hold elections tomorrow. there are no opposition candidates running for any of
that ukraine s president has also desperately called for greater military aid and tonight he will get hundreds of millions of dollars worth from the united states and germany the death toll is rising ukrainian health officials now saying some 200 people have been killed in russian attacks across the country. tonight, the united nations says nearly 150,000 people have fled but still, many, many more are taking up arms to fight to protect their homes, to protect their country no matter the cost the international outcry is growing louder, and russians are risking arrest in the streets to protest their country s invasion we have team coverage from across the globe tonight. and we begin with erin mclaughlin reporting from lviv. reporter: tonight the capital is reeling, yet still in ukrainian control. forces bracing for more bloodshed today taking stock of last night s battle while claiming they took out a russian convoy early this morning, a ballistic missile struck an apartment building