Of course. I would go. As the war continues, the Arsenal Player says ukraines break with its russian neighbour is for good. Since this invasion, we cant be friends with them any more. We will never forget what they have done to us, to our people. Hes donated over £1,000,000 to ukraine, and now he says he wants to do the best for his country. I cant be more proudly than i am right now to be ukrainian. So whats next for zinchenko and the fighting, which has claimed Tens Of Thousands of lives . Every single day, i am watching some videos from ukraine with the kids, where theyre hiding themselves in a bunker. And i was just trying to put myself in their position, you know, when i was at that age. I didnt have that, so i was living my proper life. And now i feel sorry for them because they dont deserve it, honestly. And, you know, just again, once again, yourejust asking yourself, like, theyre doing that for what . To achieve what . I i cannot find the answer, honestly. You must have frien
home secretary suella braverman has been sacked as home secretary. the prime minister, rishi sunak, asked her to leave the government and is conducting a ministerial reshuffle. he s been under pressure to sack ms braverman, after a weekend in which she s been accused of emboldening far right activists who carried out violence on the streets of london. these are the latest pictures of ms braverman as she left for work this morning, amid speculation over herjob. the opposition labour party has accused her of stoking tensions this weekend, by claiming the police were biased. it comes as the government is understood to be looking seriously at plans to change protest laws in the wake of weekly pro palestinian marches. this is a reminder of the breaking news this morning. prime minister rishi sunak has sacked his home secretary suella braverman. this comes after comments she made about the protests happening in london. we can go live to our political editor chris mason now. bring u
like also with my team mates in the national team when we re talking about, like, guys, let s imagine the war will end very soon and ourfirst home game in front of our fans. you know, even now, my skin is. it s so hard to describe these emotions. and i have no doubts about that. but the really, really hope and dream at the moment is that the war will end soon. and i ll give you another example. like, when i was a kid, i used to say, oh, i m dreaming to be a football player, professional, but i didn t have any clue what is this like, how much i need to sacrifice, how much i need to work hard and all these things, but i had a dream and ifollowed my dream, and this is exactly the same. i have dream that ukraine will rebuild in the best way they can. and i really hope it will be. if you close your eyes, where is the place in ukraine that you see? place? yeah. what s your favourite place that you see? kyiv. kyiv, straight away. the best place in the world.
the southern hemisphere s biggest city, expensive apartments tower over favelas. can you believe, people can t even afford to live here, in sao paulo s largest slum? this is paradise city, but for those who live here it is hardly exilic. this woman and her husband pay £58 a month for this room, but they can t afford it. their six year old granddaughter has a heart condition. the little leon goes on medicine that keeps her alive. while the landlord is understanding, it is getting harder. despite being given food and aid from local charities. ,, g charities. translation: my dream is to charities. translation: my dream is to have charities. translation: my dream is to have my - charities. translation: my dream is to have my own - charities. translation: my- dream is to have my own house, of course, work to earn money, keep pushing through, because today paying rent, we don t make ends meet. without donations, things would be incredibly difficult.-