Critics are dubbing it the russia law. They say that its similar to legislation russia uses to suppress certain opinions and silence critics of the kremlin. Those who oppose the bill also argue that the legislation could negatively affect georgias chances ofjoining the european union. Speaking earlier, georgias Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said otherwise. Translation today is the most im ortant translation today is the most important day translation today is the most important day in translation today is the most important day in terms translation today is the most important day in terms of important day in terms of strengthening the independence and sovereignty of our country. The adoption of the on transparency of foreign influence law provides strong guarantees for long term peace and stability in georgia, addressing polarisation which is essential for georgias immigration into the european union. The bbc s Rayhan Demytrie has been on the ground in tbilisi and sent this report.
building up its military forces in and around ukraine. including in belarus. they re uncoiling and are now poised to strike. meanwhile, in moscow. you may begin, vladimir putin told army chiefs, and they began. the president oversaw drills by russia s strategic nuclearforces, showing off his country s state of the art missiles. a message, perhaps, to russia s rivals, and not a subtle one, that for now, at least, the kremlin is in no mood to compromise. steve rosenberg, bbc news, minsk. police in the canadian capital, ottawa, have used stun grenades as they continue to remove protesters near the federal
that s basically a virtual reality space where users can interact. now, nfts has given me an opportunity to put them on the marketplace and sort of monetise my work, and it also allows me to have my artwork stay in the digital realm. critics say this is about generating money, not art, and it uses an incredible amount of energy to keep this growing market moving, but young digital artists are hoping to flourish in a technicolour future. sophie long, bbc news, seattle. a reminder of our top story. borisjohnson says evidence from russia and ukraine points to vladimir putin planning the biggest war since 1945. we have seenin biggest war since 1945. we have seen in the last few minutes, the white house has has that president biden will convene a meeting of the national security council, that will be taking place on sunday. you can reach me on twitter and also on instagram. i d love to hear
the jarring reality of this moment is that that question has been asked around the clock for the last 48 hours, and even before by defence ministers, foreign ministers, prime ministers and presidents. the countries commanding some of the world s most powerful armies. would president putin do something which seems so illogical, so out of keeping with our time to notjust any over its capital. the world leaders who have been meeting here are all looking at the same intelligence, real time intelligence. it is on president biden who has come out and said, i m convinced that president putin has decided to invade. but it s noticeable here. even borisjohnson pulled back a bit in his comments to this gathering, saying that there was still a chance that president putin would pull
more than a dozen people been killed and millions are without power. pushing back against the protesters canadian police use pepper spray and stun grenades to clear demonstrators from outside parliament. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. in an exclusive interview with bbc news, borisjohnson has said evidence suggests russia is planning the biggest war in europe since 1916. mrjohnson also told a security conference of world leaders in munich that the military alliance nato, a group of 30 nations, was united at a moment of extreme danger . ukraine s president, volodymyr zelensky who was also in munich said his country would not be provoked into conflict by russia but was determined to protect itself with