exercises in belarus. yeah, it potentially may happen, and double medics first of all can lead to de escalation. medics first of all can lead to de-escalation. medics first of all can lead to de-escalation. ., ~ , ., ., ., de-escalation. thank you for “oining us. thank de-escalation. thank you for “oining thankyou. fl we have a special section devoted to the situation in ukraine on our website. you can read up on all of the latest developments just log on or use the bbc app. police in canada say they ve cleared the remaining protesters blocking a key bridge between canada and the united states, after a week of disruption, and will re open the crossing after carrying out safety checks. despite a court order to end the demonstration, against covid restrictions, trucks and cars had continued to block the ambassador bridge in ontario. there have been several arrests, and dozens of vehicles were seized when police moved in. jessica murphy reports. it didn t take that many vehicles t
inoculated ever since in ukraine. people feel they are used to the cost of war and they have kind of mentally and psychologically adjusted to it. i think that is psychologically plausible, but i think there are also other reasons. president zelinsky is obviously deeply worried that any kind of fear and panic could upset the economy, and panic could upset the economy, and put off investment this country badly needs. i think it s also possible he s not seeing the same intelligence that the west is seeing, and that could be a problem. many thanks. police in canada say they ve cleared the remaining protesters blocking a key bridge between canada and the united states after a week of disruption. despite a court order to end the occupation, trucks and cars had blocked the ambassador bridge in ontario, which is north america s busiest land border crossing. the demonstrators oppose covid restrictions and sparked copycat protests around the world. jessica murphy sent this report.
remove the illegal blockades at border crossings that have threatened not only the canadian economy but thuses of jobs. thousands of jobs. three canadian u.s. border crossing in michigan, in other words and montana have been at times cut off by demonstrations. the u.s. auto industry particularly hard hit by the protests. michigan governor sounding the alarm. every minute this goes on is lost wages. it s damage to our businesses. this is an illegal blockade. and while people have the right to protest they don t have a right to illegally block the largest land border crossing in north america. hundreds of millions of dollars a day are being lost. there are michiganders hard working, wanting to show unto their job and out of wok right now. u.s. auto makers are cancelling shifts and running on reduced capacity. by one estimate workers in meier could lose up to $51 million in
the remaining protesters blocking a key bridge between canada and the united states, after a week of disruption. despite a court order to end the occupation, trucks and cars had blocked the ambassador bridge in ontario, which is north america s busiest land border crossing. the demonstrators oppose covid restrictions and sparked copycat protests around the world. you re watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: switzerland votes to ban almost all advertising of tobacco products to protect young people. there s mr mandela, mr nelson mandela, a free man taking his first steps into a new south africa.
it didn t take that many vehicles to block the busiest land border crossing in canada, but it s taking hours for police to clear the ambassador bridge blockade. for the moment, the officers are trying negotiation tactics as they try to get protesters to leave peacefully after six days of demonstrations. their message that they tried to send from the very beginning has clearly lost its way and i don t think the people here notjust the police, but i don t think the people in our community or on the other side of the border are interested in hearing it any more. who are you protecting? with a vital trade route interrupted, the province of ontario declared a state of emergency on friday that brought in penalties like heavy fines and possible jail time for those participating in the blockades.