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and one of the biggest creatures ever to walk the earth. a patagotitan dinosaur is about to go on show at the natural history museum in london. hello and welcome to bbc news. the vatican says pope francis has spent a good night in hospital after being admitted with a respiratory infection. a spokesman said he had been experiencing breathing difficulties, but they also confirmed he was not suffering from covid. i m joined now by the bbc s davide ghiglione in rome. what is the very latest on the pope was my condition first of all? i am was my condition first of all? i am here at the was my condition first of all? i am here at the hospital, was my condition first of all? i am here at the hospital, just - was my condition first of all? i h here at the hospital, just outside the hospital, where the pope has spent the night. as you said, a spokesperson informed journalists that he spent a peaceful night at the hospital. his condition remained stable at the moment and the vatica
response to actions by the countries such as china. economic coercion, so things like imposing trade barriers on european exports to china, in response to these issues. that is the kind of area, and allows the eu to work together, rather than country by country. i guess the question is, will the eu, because it is still a political decision to take action in response to china, or other countries, and i think that remains to be seen. there are different interests here. for example, germany still has very strong trade and investment links with china. and has been lenient against the toughest stance. she said the eu against the toughest stance. she said the eu need to define its future relationship with china in areas like quantum computing, robotics, ai. where will that relationship go? i robotics, ai. where will that relationship go? robotics, ai. where will that relationship go? robotics, ai. where will that relationshi no? ~ , ., relationship go? i think there s an emhas
all of them, is speaking out and says he supports his friend s decision. listen. there is talks of foreign intelligence agencies, who is funding wars and certain things and talks of nuclear weaponry, that is hardly touching the iceberg. there is stuff, if your tax dollars are funding these atrocities, you should know about it. ashley: lucas tomlinson has the latest. lucas: he tells the washington post he knows the man who goes by the name og, here is how he describes him. he is not a ukrainian operative, not a russian operative. and any claim he is, is false. he is not interested in helping foreign agencies with their attack on the u.s. or other country. lucas: now more documents discovered from new york times showing in-fighting between russia federal security service accusing of obfiskating deaths in ukraine. john kirby says there is a small embassy presence in kyiv to keep track of the weapons. there is a small u.s. military presence at the embassy in conjunc