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at the nato summit in vilnius, germany has already announced a multi million euro military aid package, france has promised long range cruise missiles and the uk has announced more ammunition and military vehicles. us presidentjoe biden has told president zelensky, who s also at the summit, that ukraine s courage is an example to whole world . president biden pledged unwavering support to ukraine in its ongoing conflict to russia. today, the members of the g7 are launching a joint declaration of support for ukraine to make it clear that our support will last long into the future. this starts a process by which each of our nations and any other nation who wishes to participate will negotiate long term bilateral security commitments with and to ukraine. we re going to help ukraine build a strong, capable. across land, air and sea, which will be a force of stability in the region and deter against any and all threats. to lewis in vilnius. what are they actually mean in real ter
the intensity of that loss reduces over time and the frequency. but there are obviously moments where our relationship is thrust front and foremost. the documentary is one. so, you know, i ve been closer to yog over this last two or three years than i had for a little while. and obviously you love him still, dearly. yeah, i think anyone who knew him loved him and had a great affection for him. you know, he was an exceptionally kind and generous friend and he was bloody funny, as well. andrew ridgeley, thank you very much for talking to us. you re very welcome. thank you, victoria. the documentary is called wham. we have some of the front pages of the newspapers tomorrow. many of them have the same story. the times newspaper, life reveals huw edwards is a bbc star in eye of storm. and then a story about european temperatures edging towards 50 degrees. the front page of the mirror, bbc star huw is in hospital after scandal. wife names news anchor as cops say no crime committed.
as the bbc presenter explicit images. leaders of the g7 pledge security guarantees for kyiv, withjoe biden and rishi sunak both stressing ukraine willjoin nato. translation: i believe that we will be in nato l and we will be finished. palestinian president mahmoud abbas has made a brief after twelve people were killed in a raid by israel. and it s emmy season. the nominations are in, and hbo drama succession is in full force with 27 nominations this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. he s one of the most recognisable faces on british television, anchoring coverage of major national and international events. but now, huw edwards, the lead anchor of the bbc s news at ten, has been revealed as the man at the centre of allegations, over the payment of thousands of pounds, to a young person for explicit pictures. he was identified in a statement on his behalf by his wife, who said he s now receiving inpatient hospital care, having suffered a serious