This was billed as a high level delegation that was meant to go to meet with the top Military Leaders to try and get them to step down. Part of this delegation was a former Military Leader of nigeria, neighbouring nigeria, and then also an influential cleric. But the information we are getting right now is that this delegation was in the country forjust a few hours. They met some members of the military but they didnt really meet the top man himself, general abdourahamane tiani, or the deposed president , to try and mediate between the two of them possibly. We understand the delegation has now left. They reason why this is also important is because ecowas, the military bloc, had given the military a deadline of this sunday to step down, or otherwise they might use force to remove them from power. So right now the scene is set for this countdown to sunday to see if the military steps down, and if doesnt what happens next. You mentioned that deadline. Is it any clearer whether that inter
tour, has been to london, has been to paris, and now he will appeal to eu leaders more widely for more help withjets and long range eu leaders more widely for more help with jets and long range weapons to bolster kyiv s defences against the expected spring offensive. almost a year to the day that russia invaded ukraine. let s listen the welcome given to president zelensky in brussels. applause we are here today on this historic occasion to welcome the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelensky, to the european parliament. this is an extraordinary moment, an extraordinary moment, an extraordinary time. it has been almost one year since the brutal, illegal invasion of sovereign ukraine by russia. in all that time, mr president, your leadership has inspired your people, inspired every corner of the globe. when the world thinks of ukraine, they think of heroes, fighting the odds. of david beating goliath, they think of the icons of snake island, the warriors of mariupol, the libera
were at a tented encampment yesterday, turkish troops putting up structures to house people, there are still many homeless. that was tom bateman are still many homeless. that was tom bateman reporting are still many homeless. that was tom bateman reporting from - are still many homeless. that was tom bateman reporting from the l tom bateman reporting from the turkish city of adana. well, the world s largest expat turkish community is in germany, people there have been gathering supplies of food, warm clothes and other essentials to send to the earthquake zone. here, the disasters emergency committee, a coalition of charities, hasissued committee, a coalition of charities, has issued or is issuing an emergency appeal to help the people of turkey and syria, and of course many other organisations and charities and faith groups in the uk gathering aid together as well. let s speak now to hussain hashim, faith leader of the ramadan mosque in london. thank you so much forjoining us today