this is bbc news. the headlines: in a speech to mark one month since the russian invasion, president volodymyr zelensky has appealed to people all over the world to come out onto the streets to show their support for ukraine. speaking in english, president zelensky asked people to bring out their ukrainian symbols. president biden is in brussels for an emergency meeting of nato and a g7 summit to discuss ukraine. nato is expected to agree to deploy additional troops to eastern europe. 0n the eve of the gathering, britain announced it would send thousands more anti tank weapons to ukraine. the us president has led tributes to madeleine albright, the first woman to serve as secretary of state, who s died at the age of 8a. he called her a force who had
further, in particular, when it comes to the use of chemical or other weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons. and to say, is there is a line that, if crossed, would lead to direct nato intervention? i think we re closer to that than we were four weeks ago. i hope that there is no further intervention, in fact, we all hope that the war can end as soon as possible and russian forces are withdrawn back to where they came from. but until such time, what s important is for nato to be ready to make clear that certain actions by russia are completely unacceptable and will lead to consequences. you mentioned the big fear chemical, biological or nuclear attacks, or even an attack on a convoy in nato territory, providing military assistance before it crosses the border, but what could nato actually do then, what could the deterrence that it could spell out in the next few hours be? well, under specific
the committee have decided that south africa be excluded . from the 1970 competition. recites islamic blessing streaking across the sky, the white hot wreckage from mir drew gasps from onlookers on fiji. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: as the war in ukraine enters its second month, the country s president calls for demonstrations of support around the world. nato says it ll double the number of battlegroups deployed on its eastern flank in response to russia s invasion of ukraine. from an immigrant
soldiers. for residents of cities like mariupol, daily life has become death. with each week, a frustrated russian army has increasingly sought to grind down ukrainian morale and the very fabric of ukraine itself. and as western arms pour in, the country s president has sought to get the message out of the devastation caused by the russian invasion. on wednesday, in his nightly address, addressing the world in english, volodymyr zelensky called for people to unite. come in the name of peace. come with ukrainian symbols to support ukraine, to support freedom, to support life. come to your squares, your streets. make yourselves visible and heard. say that people matter, freedom matters, peace matters, ukraine matters. the conflict has seen nato bolster its presence along its eastern flank. around 40,000 forces are now gathered there, and on thursday, after flying into brussels,
already in the control of ukrainian soldiers. for residents of cities like mariupol, daily life has become death. with each week, a frustrated russian army has increasingly sought to grind down ukrainian morale and the very fabric of ukraine itself. and as western arms pour in, the country s president has sought to get the message out of the devastation caused by the russian invasion. on wednesday, in his nightly address, addressing the world in english, volodymyr zelensky called for people to unite. come in the name of peace. come with ukrainian symbols to support ukraine, to support freedom, to support life. come to your squares, your streets. make yourselves visible and heard. say that people matter, freedom matters, peace matters, ukraine matters. the conflict has seen nato bolster its presence along its eastern flank. around 40,000 forces are now gathered there, and on thursday,