conservative cabinet minister justine greening and ron christie former adviser to george w bush. welcome to the programme. it has been a fractious few days, nato allies openly criticising the decisions in berlin, the german chancellor refusing to send his tanks, unless the united states also had skin in the game. but out of delay and a whole lot of diplomatic wrangling, has come a momentous decision. nearly 100 nato tanks, will be sent in the coming month to the front line and the border with russia a move that was unthinkable months ago. we will provide battle tanks to ukraine, the leopard two. this is the result of intensive consultations with our allies and international partners. i want to stress that it is right that we did not allow anyone to pressure us but that instead we relied on close cooperation on the special issue and we will continue to do so. the americans took some convincing. the abrams while readily available, will take longer to ship, they are more compl
Investigators criticizes a parallel Justice Department probe. Why dont you have your own damn files . What interviews will we see this week . Ill speak to adam schiff in moments. First, look whos talking . Two former tennessee governors on opposite sides of the aisle say theyre ready to bridge the gap. Thats ahead. Hello, im jake tapper in washington, where the state of our union is watching International Crises build. One thing that was clear, as World Leaders garded, The Western World is fighting battles, on two fronts. With its forceful recap purse of its own land, and second against Global Economic peril, with inflation continuing to soar and recession looming, people Around The World struggling to keep up with Energy Prices and other costs. One leader facing a particularly stiff challenges is liz truss. She officially took on the role just days before the nations month narc,e 2k50id, after ten or 12 days of mourning, in trusss first major move as the nations leader, she announced
we ll talk about the war in ukraine and how it is going. putin s nuclear threats and the annexation of ukraine s lands. and fears of a chinese attack on taiwan. also, just what is vladimir putin thinking? i will talk to one of russia s richest men who knew the russian president well before putin jailed him. finally, the new term of the supreme court starts tomorrow. [ chanting ] i will give you a sneak peek of my newest documentary, supreme power, inside the highest court in the land airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. but first, here s my take. italy and sweden are about as different as two european countries can get. one is catholic, mediterranean, sunny and chaotic. the other protestant, northern, chilly, and ordered. over the decades, they ve had very different political trajectories. but both are witnessing the striking rise of parties that have some connections to fascism. in each party, this has coincided with collapse of support of the center her, a
of the un charter. a crime has been committed against ukraine and we demand just punishment. new york state s attorney general files a civil lawsuit against donald trump and three of his children forfraud. and we have a special report from central china the father of the british teenager who took around live up teenager who took around live up to viewing harmful content on line tells an inquest how shocked he was after she died to discover the hideous material she had been looking it. and we have a special report from central china as the government continues with its zero covid strategy. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. we begin in russia where a human rights group says 1,300 people have been arrested after taking part in protests against president putin s announced partial mobilisation of military reservists. up to 300,000 russians could be called up to fight in ukraine, the first mobilisation of civilians since world war ii. russia has bee