after russia s foreign minister claimed that adolf hitler had jewish blood . sergei lavrov made the comments on italian television, after being asked how russia could claim to be denazifying ukraine when president zelensky isjewish. the european football governing body, uefa, has banned russia s national team and club sides from its competitions for next season. that extends the current ban, which affected this current season. uefa also said russia s bid to host the euro 2028 or the euro 2032 tournaments have also been declared in eligible. you can get much more on the war and ukraine on art live page constantly being updated. just log on to bbc.com/news or download the bbc app.
we were bringing food from the tug boat. the russians had been assaulting people for ten days and we had been sheltering. we couldn t even raise our heads. it was scary to be there. this car park is a crossroads. after days of terror and chaos, there is help, but the lives and city each one of these people once knew is now gone. merry polo officials told us that russia had bombed not long after civilians left. it s not clear what the holdup is ukrainian territory tomorrow. meanwhile talks to get out the 700 people in that steel plant including we understand 20 children are continuing. but those negotiations are proving difficult. let s bring you some more of the latest developments on ukraine. the strategically important port city of odesa has been hit by another missile strike.
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i m karishma vaswani. the headlines. hundreds of civilians including children are still trapped in a ukraine steel plant those who ve escaped tell their story. translation: for a month we were eating, over 40 i of us six food tins. we boiled two buckets of soup out of them and that was it for the whole day. we report from the town receiving those who ve been evacuated. also coming up on newsday. restaurants are closed beijing as the authorities there struggle with new covid cases. some chinese firms investing in projects across europe are accused of exploiting workers and treating them like slaves. and could this simple solar panel help solve the world s energy problems? hello and welcome to newsday. it s six in the morning in singapore, and 1am in the devastated ukranian city of mariupol where attempts to evacuate more civilians have stalled. officials say russia has ended a ceasefire and is blocking humanitarian corridors. hu
available. but european countries are reassessing doing business with beijing, which is failed to condemn allied brushes attack on ukraine. it could mean europe watching more big chinese investment opportunities pass by. and we ll bring you nick s second report from greece and montenegro here on newsday, at this time tomorrow. let s take a look at some other stories in the headlines and prosecutors in the us state of georgia have begun selecting a grand jury to decide whether donald trump should face charges for allegedly trying to pressure officials to overturn the result of the 2020 presidential election. mr trump lost the state tojoe biden by a narrow margin he then called georgia s secretary of state asking him to try to find the votes he would have needed to win. the grand jury will not decide on guilt simply on whether mr trump should face charges.
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