military aid and a muscular european response. the view from tokyo, where the japan times says the introduction of sanctions against russia marks a shift in rhetoric and policy towards russia from japan the international edition of the new york times shows some of those fleeing ukraine and arriving in poland, natalie, start fresh this evening with the front of the chinese paper with the front of the chinese paper with that very striking image on the front there of the city inflames. this is kyiv of course. an this is kyiv of course. an absolutely this is kyiv of course. fifi absolutely horrific this is kyiv of course. in absolutely horrific image there, it s clear looking at the front page is out tomorrow in the news today that things have really stepped up a gear now over in ukraine, civilians being attacked, talk of more russian aggression, and it isjust highly
who s deputy director of the atlantic council s eurasia centre, and natalie fahy, editor of the nottingham post. let me bring you up to date at home. a stark headline in the i putin bombs civilians and a picture of the skies above kyiv glowing with fire following russian rocket strikes near the city. the uk s metro free newspaper has a picture of a paramedic trying to help a young girl and the words of a ukrainian doctor fighting to save wounded children show this to putin the international version of the financial times rounds up the latest situation, focusing on attacks on ukraine s second city of kharkiv. but also covers oil giant shell ending its biggest projects in russia in response to the invasion. the french daily, le figaro, says europe faces up to putin highlighting severe sanctions,
europe. that is right. there was a huge turnout for europe. that is right. there was a huge turnout for a europe. that is right. there was a huge turnout for a vigil europe. that is right. there was a huge turnout for a vigil in - huge turnout for a vigil in nottingham, one of the biggest vigils nottingham, one of the biggest vigils i ve seen in recent years, and vigils i ve seen in recent years, and we vigils i ve seen in recent years, and we saw vigils i ve seen in recent years, and we saw that across the east midlands and we saw that across the east midlands as well, people are really turning midlands as well, people are really turning outjust to midlands as well, people are really turning out just to show solidarity with what s going on. this line about indiscriminate attacks, extremely worrying and the bullet point extremely worrying and the bullet point underneath there which talks about point underneath there which talks about cluster bombs which we have not t
staff as well. he s isolated. we know that. in order to get a meeting with putin, you had to quarantine for two weeks. at this is the end of quote that, right? he should be more liberal in his covid behaviour. he was paranoid before covid and he s become very paranoid in the coded period. a lot of people, the rumour in ukraine has he is immunocompromised and afraid of getting sick. that s just a rumour that was. getting sick. that s “ust a rumour that was. . . ., ., .,~ that was. natalie, what do you make ofthat that was. natalie, what do you make of that front that was. natalie, what do you make of that front page? that was. natalie, what do you make of that front page? a that was. natalie, what do you make of that front page? a very that was. natalie, what do you make of that front page? a very powerful l of that front page? a very powerful image, a member of our progression militia standing next to a shelled house in ukraine yesterday. it is in one of the areas that was al
important. if things continue at the pace we are important. if things continue at the pace we are seeing now, we are going to 7 million pace we are seeing now, we are going to 7 million refugees in the eu will stop and to 7 million refugees in the eu will stop and think the point that really six out stop and think the point that really six out to stop and think the point that really six out to me is the kremlin got ukraine six out to me is the kremlin got ukraine wrong, and this speaks to moscow s ukraine wrong, and this speaks to moscow s hubris. i thinks it understands ukraine better than it actually understands ukraine better than it actually does. it s changed massively since 2014 and part of the reason massively since 2014 and part of the reason why massively since 2014 and part of the reason why ukraine is a head so to speak reason why ukraine is a head so to speak right reason why ukraine is a head so to speak right now, it s over performed and done better th