least ask the question. we will look at rostov russian justifications for the war. the us police have released footage of the actor alec baldwin practising drawing his gun on the separate crew member was shot dead last year. and we will look at elon musk and his purchase of twitter. the european union has been issuing gentle reminders that whoever owns the platform, it still has to stick to european laws. police in the us have released footage showing alec baldwin practising drawing his gun before a fatal shooting on a film set last year. it s part of several hours worth of video showing events before and after the shooting of the cinematographer halyna hutchins. this is alec baldwin practising drawing his weapon in rehearsal. he was playing a character in a low budget western movie called rust, which he
and all this has happened less than 2a hours after sergei lavrov was asked if there is a risk of nuclear war with the west, and he had this reply. translation: the risks are really considerable, and i the risks are really considerable, and i would the risks are really considerable, and i would not the risks are really considerable, and i would not want the risks are really considerable, and i would not want to - the risks are really considerable, and i would not want to elevate l and i would not want to elevate those and i would not want to elevate those risks and i would not want to elevate those risks artificially. - and i would not want to elevate those risks artificially. many . and i would not want to elevate i those risks artificially. many would like that, those risks artificially. many would like that, but those risks artificially. many would like that, but the those risks artificially. many would like that, but the danger those risks artificially. many would l
president putin and by the russians and sergei live her off in others in the kremlin. played in the sense in other leaders like president macron have been played throughout this war, and in the weeks before because mr putin talks to them and says one thing and then does something different. they believe there won t be any wish by the russians for a peace treaty until russia has seized a big enough chunk of this country. at the moment, they re nowhere near that. . . at the moment, they re nowhere near that. ., ., ., that. bearing all that in mind, what s on that. bearing all that in mind, what s on the that. bearing all that in mind, what s on the ukrainians - that. bearing all that in mind, j what s on the ukrainians wish that. bearing all that in mind, - what s on the ukrainians wish list for when antonio guterres comes to town? i for when antonio guterres comes to town? ~ , ., town? i think in the short term, the immediate priority town? i think in the short term, the i
analysis of one former british ambassador to ukraine. it analysis of one former british ambassador to ukraine. it remains difficult to see ambassador to ukraine. it remains difficult to see how ambassador to ukraine. it remains difficult to see how putin - ambassador to ukraine. it remains difficult to see how putin can - ambassador to ukraine. it remains| difficult to see how putin can agree to any outcome of this war which doesn t end up with russia with more thanit doesn t end up with russia with more than it had. it s difficult to see how ukraine can accept the aggressor getting more land asa as a result. let s bring in the bbc s as a result. let s bring in the 3505 ben as a result. let s bring in the bbc s ben brown. they are angry and president zelensky is angry that antonio guterres has gone to moscow first before coming here to kyiv. they say he should have come to ukraine first, and they re also worried that the un secretary general is being played by
here is more on that from jenny hill. ~ , ., , ., hill. when you listen to the kremlin and all of its officials, hill. when you listen to the kremlin and all of its officials, you hill. when you listen to the kremlin and all of its officials, you do - hill. when you listen to the kremlin and all of its officials, you do not i and all of its officials, you do not -et and all of its officials, you do not get the and all of its officials, you do not get the sense that moscow seriously wants get the sense that moscow seriously wants peace. the tone here is aggressive and belligerent and acute as the west of suriplying belligerent and acute as the west of supplying weapons to ukraine. in seeking supplying weapons to ukraine. in seeking to prolong it for as long as possible seeking to prolong it for as long as possible. for seeking to prolong it for as long as ossible. ., ~ . seeking to prolong it for as long as ossible. ., ~ ., , , , possible. for ukraine because my perspecti