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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

the harvest stuck in ukraine because of a russian blockade now russia admits it attacked the port of odesa a day after an agreement to resume grain exports. in california, firefighters struggle to contain a wildfire they call explosive which has been raging and spreading since friday. and three members of girls aloud stage a charity run in memory of fellow singer sarah harding, who died of breast cancer last year. good evening. after a weekend of gridlocked roads and intense frustration for travellers trying to cross the channel, the situation has eased at the port of dover and at the eurotunnel at folkestone. but the aa says the chaotic scenes could be repeated every weekend throughout the school holidays. uk officials blamed france for the problems at dover, saying they hadn t provided enough border staff to check passports but france highlighted extra checks brought on by brexit. the problems at folkestone arose when the m20 closed to cars, so that lorries could be h

BBCNEWS Newsday July 7, 2024

dictator, ferdinand marcosjunior is giving his inaugural state of the nation address later after an overwhelming election win in may. as hollywood takes up the story of the 12 young thai footballers and their coach rescued from a cave a few years ago we go back to talk to the people involved in saving them. when i first walked up here four macro years ago and saw the row of bicycles up against these railings belonging to boys the same age as my own sons, i remember the heavy feeling i had then, how unlikely it was that they would ever come out alive. ., ., , ., alive. life from our studio in singapore- alive. life from our studio in singapore. this alive. life from our studio in singapore. this is alive. life from our studio in singapore. this is bbc- alive. life from our studio in | singapore. this is bbc news. alive. life from our studio in - singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it s

BBCNEWS The Papers July 7, 2024

the mirror leads on the cost of living crisis, with a piece about nhs nurses having to sell their annual leave to get by. the prime minister s legacy makes the front page of the express, in which the pm says we ve taken back control of our borders, kept our streets safe, and invested in the nhs. the times leads with a story about the declining number of full time gps, as they struggle to cope with the work load that comes with a 48 hour week. and the aftershocks of brexit make the front page of the observer, which leads with a report on how recent travel chaos will become the new normal. so let s begin. let s start with the sunday telegraph and this pledge from rishi sunak to cap the number of refugees. mist and sunak to cap the number of refugees. mistand sunak sunak to cap the number of refugees. mist and sunak clearly trying to woo those on the right of the party. == those on the right of the party. mr those on the right of the party. » mr sunak. we know she is popular

BBCNEWS BBC June 14, 2024

hours to discuss a response if ukraine comes under attack, it also states that washington will support kyiv in the military support through training and cyber security efforts, additionally, the us will help the crane receive compensation for damage caused by russia. here is what president biden and president zelensky said. we have signed the strongest agreement with ukraine and the us since our independence. and this is an agreement on security and thus on the protection of human life. fiur protection of human life. our coal is protection of human life. our goal is to protection of human life. our goal is to change protection of human life. our goal is to change ukraine s crumble goal is to change ukraine s crumble defends for the long term. our lasting peace for ukraine must be underwritten by ukraine on ability underwritten by ukraine on ability to defend itself now and to ability to defend itself now and to deter future aggression anytime and to deter future a

BBCNEWS BBC June 14, 2024

ukraine receive compensation for damage caused by russia. here s what presidents biden and zelensky had to say after signing. and we have signed the strongest agreement between ukraine and us since our independence. and this is an agreement on security and thus, on the protection of human life. our goal is to strengthen ukraine s credible defence and deterrence capabilities for the long term. a lasting peace for ukraine must be underwritten by ukraine s own ability to defend itself now and to deter future aggression any time in the future. for reaction here in washington to the us ukraine agreement, i spoke to congressman gabe amo, a democrat from rhode island who serves on the house committee on foreign affairs. congressman, i want to start with the new security pact announced by the us and ukraine that s supposed to show the us s long term influence and also interest in ukraine. what do you make of this agreement? well, look, i think this is exactly the type of commitment t

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