Im going to be discussing that with these two there they are an Eastern European economist who thinks selling the assets might mean less money for ukraine in the long run and estonias Foreign Minister tells me taxpayers, they shouldnt have to foot the bill for the aggression of his next door neighbour, russia. Plus, what about the damage inside ukraine . One of president zelensky s top economic advisers tells me about the struggle to keep financing the fighting and why getting millions of ukrainians back from abroad would be crucial for the countrys future. Wherever yourejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. You know, russias invasion of ukraine is now into its third year, costing Tens Of Thousands of lives and billions of dollars. Its huge impact has been felt in economies all around the world. Its had consequences for globaltrade, energy and food prices and, most of all, in ukraine itself. So, can the assets the west has frozen and
discussing how to bring down oil prices and inflation. both of which have soared since the war began. in the meantime after it overturn roe v. wade the supreme court is due to announce several more major opinions including immigration and environmental protection and religious freedom. those decisions could come down as soon as this week. in los angeles district attorney towards casco and is defending his record on crime and a new interview as he faces another recall effort. we began overseas with the latest on the g7 meeting. peter doocy live in austria near the summit. it s been interesting here in europe to listen to the words of president is not saying. before he got here he would talk about high gas prices he would refer to them as a result of the putin price hike. now he s here with the rest of the g7 all leaders of countries that are hurting from high gas prices, he s not talking about the putin price i. instead he is describing russian aggression affecting the suppl
The royal navys Flagship Carrier enters its home port of portsmouth for the first time. And coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News celtic play the first leg of their Champion League qualifier tonight at celtic park, they take on kazakhstan champions astana. Good evening and welcome to the bbcs news at six. After brexit, people and goods should be able to move seamlessly across the border between the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland, much as they do today. In their latest proposal for life outside the eu, ministers says there will be no return to check points and border posts. But critics say the plan raises as many questions as answers not least, whats to stop eu migrants coming into the uk from ireland through an unsupervised crossing . Our ireland correspondent, chris buckler, is in narrow water, on the irish border. Chris. George, people who live at this border rarely recognise it. But could all that to change once the other side of this water is still inside the eu and this part is
Update on all of the Champions League matches being played tonight. Welcome to outside source, we begin with sierra leone where 105 children are among with sierra leone where105 children are among the 400 people known to have died in devastating mudslide. At least 600 people are still missing after the side of the Sugar Loaf Mountain next to the capital freetown collapsed on monday, it caused floods to engulf the area of regent which is a settlement on the outskirts of the city. We can show you some pictures of the flooding as it happened here, a shocking reminder of what happened on monday. This is the aftermath, a birds eye view which shows you now how widespread the destruction was. This is the continuing attempts to find survivors among the wreckage, aid agencies worry but they are trying to find any survivors. Now today a one minute silence was held in freetown to remember those who lost their homes and families. These are their homes and families. These are the scenes. The presid