more people were injured on the armancette glacier, where rescue work is ongoing. you are watching bbc news. now it s time for ukraine: how will it end? gunfire. in the mud and trenches of eastern ukraine, this war still hangs in the balance. both sides need a breakthrough. ukraine, with advanced western weaponry, could well now seize the initiative. the ukrainians will continue to fight, whatever happens. so, providing they ve got the tools to do thejob, they can do it. slava ukraini! but russia is not giving up. neither side seems ready to negotiate. so could russia still defy the odds and win this war, or will ukraine prevail? in this programme, we re going to examine how either side could yet win in ukraine. more than a year after the invasion began, the fighting has reached another inflection point. ukraine has the initiative. they re expected to launch a new offensive during the spring and summer. but if they don t make decisive gains quickly, that could put russia in t
here s your latest sports news. we start with the fa cup, and for the very first time, both manchester clubs have reached the final. city were awaiting the winners of sunday s game between united and brighton, but that match needed extra time and penalties to decide it. natalie pirks reports from wembley. highflying brighton landed at wembley relishing the status of favourites. the seagulls are pushing for europe in the league and under a greater london sky and fa cup final for the first time in a0 years was at stake. united were looking to respond after a defensive horror show in europe. early on alexis mcallister put david tejeda applause reflexes assessed. united buoyed by the return of fernandez. but they came out of the second half all guns blazing. as the game opened up to them, he had to you again be on his toes. tired legs and had now faced extra time. chances came and went. in this slugfest neither could inflict the final blow, even all penalties was called, until so
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we start with the fa cup, and for the very first time, both manchester clubs have reached the final. city were awaiting the winners of sunday s game between united and brighton, but that match needed extra time and penalties to decide it. natalie pirks reports from wembley. high flying brighton landed at wembley, relishing their status of favourites. the seagulls are pushing for europe in the league, and under a grey london sky, an fa cup final for the first time in a0 years was at stake. united were looking to respond after a defensive horror show in europe. early on alexis mcallister put david tejeda s reflexes to the test. united were buoyed by the return of bruno fernandes. sanchez needed to be sharp. but it was brighton with all the running. they came out in the second half, all guns blazing. as the game opened up for them, tejeda had to yet again be on his toes. tired legs and heads now faced extra time. chances came and went. in this slugfest neither could inflict the
most of those being evacuated are diplomats and their families. spain, germany and italy are among other countries still evacuating people they say they ve successfully got hundreds of people out already. the us and uk have already flown diplomats out as well as canada. its prime minister, justin trudeau, tweeted that canadian officials in nearby countries have also been mobilized to help he says they re stationed in nearby djibouti which has a french and american military base. sudan s army has been fighting a rival paramilitary group, the rsf, for more than a week and this is what khartoum looks like right now. over the weekend, the violence intensified this city has been under constant shelling making evacuations difficult. here s the uk s defence secretary. it was dangerous and precarious but nevertheless we managed to use both see one 30s and a 400 aircraft to go in, and collect our diplomats and their residence and fly out to safety. and while foreign na