the ukrainians in the fight. welcome to the programme. if you re watching here in the uk, on pbs in the on pbs in the us, or around the world, on pbs in the us, or around the world. it s on pbs in the us, or around the world, it s great on pbs in the us, or around the world, it s great to on pbs in the us, or around the world, it s great to have - on pbs in the us, or around the world, it s great to have your. world, it s great to have your company. it s the first anniversary of the ukraine war one year since vladimir putin ordered his forces to launch an all out assault on ukraine with the aim of taking kyiv within days. the strategy failed. ukrainian resistance has been fierce, though it has come at an immense cost. many have died on the battlefield, and accusations of war crimes by the russian troops have shocked the world. the war has changed europe, and the world leaving russia diplomatically isolated, and revitalising the nato alliance. unexpectedly revitalising
west, more cloud and a few spots of rain in the morning and that could be more persistent into northern ireland on the western isles in the afternoon. not as cool as it has been close to the east coast, we are tending to lose the breeze. through into the middle of the week for the front tracks its way gradually southwards and eastwards. it will bring a spell of wet weather for many others. on wednesday, quite a lot of cloud moving on, rain putting in as well and the breeze picking up. down towards east anglia and the south east you are more likely to stay dry and bright to a good part of the day and around ten to 13 degrees. look ahead towards easter, a few showers on the map and things looking dry for most of us easter sunday. thanks, sarah. and that s bbc news at ten on monday the 3rd of april there s more analysis of the days main stories on newsnight with kirsty wark, which isjust getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join
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Survives in moroccos powerful earthquake as the death toll continues to climb. 2800 people are now found dead after the 6. Quake. Spain has sent Search And Rescue teams to help. Other International Aid has been pledged. In the Atlas Mountains scenes of devastation, homes and small villages produced piles of rubble. Many people have spent another night outside. Now the frustration and desperation is building especially in some of the hard hit and remote areas. Translator you can smell the corpses everywhere. Its a shame the authorities didnt help these people. Some people have received aid, tents and food. However, some villages have not received anything. Especially in the mountainous areas with dangerous roads. I hope that the authorities and Civil Society will show more solidarity in these areas. Cnns nada bashir has more now from marrakech. Reporter well, the death toll is still continuing to climb. And it is unclear at this stage, how many people are still buried beneath the rubble