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you must stop. president biden is due to hold a video call next week with vladimir putin amid growing fears that russia may be preparing to launch a full scale invasion of ukraine. tensions between russia and ukraine have been building for some time in the wake of russia's annexation of crimea. these are ukrainian troops stationed in the donietsk region on the russian border. on friday, ukraine warned that russia is massing more than 90,000 troops on the other side — it's saying its intelligence analysis points to a possible invasion at the end of january next year. bbc russian senior correspondent 0lga ivshina has been telling us what to expect from these talks. ukraine is the heart of this matter, and what's interesting is that recently, mr putin, during one of his public speeches, actually gave a hint that in a way he's enjoying this tension, enjoying this build—up of pressure and he said, you know, "yes, we've seen that. there are a lot of intelligent reports from the western side, yes, we've seen that. there is lots of harsh rhetoric on the other side, but they should be worried. that's actually what we need." so, in a way, you know, he's enjoying this nervous situation in the west, but also, he needs it from an internal point of view, from the internal political point of view, because russia's economy is struggling, coronavirus cases are on the rise, so in order to distract attention from things which are going wrong inside the country, he definitely needs this international arena, these challenges on the just to show that, "listen, we have enemies outside. let's concentrate on that." it actually mirrors, in a way, russia's strategy back in 2007—08 before the russian—georgian war. back then, russia gave a lot of passports to people who need them in georgian regions, and then when the tension started, they said, "we'rejust defending russian citizens. you know, we must do that." so russia is, in a way, repeating that trick currently in eastern ukraine, in the regions which are not controlled by kyiv at the moment. this gives them some changes economically because they need to pay them a pension, some social guarantees, but it gives them a lot of trumps on their sleeves in terms of foreign policy. the parents of a 15—year—old boy accused of killing four fellow students in the us state of michigan, have pleaded not guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter. prosecutors say ethan crumbley carried out the shooting at his school on tuesday with a semi—automatic pistol, which had been bought by his father. peter bowes reports. in prison and up to a $7,500 fine, and mandatory dna. in court, via video, james and jennifer crumbley wept as the charges were read. four counts of involuntary manslaughter. earlier, the authorities offered a $20,000 reward for information leading to the couple's arrest. they'd missed a scheduled court appearance, prompting a massive search by the authorities. they were found hiding in the basement of a warehouse after a tip—off from someone who saw their car. they were in a commercial building, in a room. we were able to take them into custody without incident, however they were very distressed as they were walking out. prosecutors say the couple are culpable in the alleged crime of their teenage son because they ignored a sequence of events, including the concerns of teachers, that ethan crumbley might be about to use a gun. hours before the shooting, teachers raised the alarm after they spotted a drawing by the boy depicting a gun and a bloody scene with the words, "the thoughts won't stop, help me". in another section of the note was a drawing of a bullet with the following words above, "blood everywhere". this is an unusual case in a country that has wrestled with the scourge of school shootings for decades. ethan crumbley is accused of murdering four classmates — hannah saintjuliana wasjust 14; tate myre, i6; madison baldwin and justin schilling, both 17. if found guilty, he faces a maximum sentence of life without parole. his parents could be sent to prison for up to 15 years. peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles. the uk's health secretary, sajid javid, has announced a further tightening of travel restrictions in response to the 0micron variant of covid. anyone arriving in the uk, will require proof of a negative test, taken before departure. it means britain isjoining a long list of countries who are tightening restrictions — including the us — which announced similiar rules last week. 0ur political correspondent, ben wright, reports. travellers arriving into london on eurostar trains this evening did not need to take a covid test before boarding, but from 4am on tuesday morning the rules change. everyone entering the uk will have to show proof of a negative test, whether they've been vaccinated or not. we are seeing an increasing number of cases linked to travel and we've always said we will act swiftly if we need to, if the changing data requires that, and that's why i've decided to bring in this change on pre—departure tests. i stress these are temporary measures. we want to remove them as soon as we possibly can, but before we learn more about 0micron, it's right that we have these measures in place. passengers will have to take a pcr or lateral flow test within 48 hours of getting on a train, boat or plane. it's an abrupt change of tack by the government. earlier this week, downing street said any further restrictions would have a detrimental effect on the travel industry and passengers. labour had called for pre—departure tests since tuesday. we know from the first wave and from the delta wave that the pandemic accelerates when you have lots and lots of different, new cases seeding here from abroad and that's why we just need this basic simple thing of a test before people get onto the aeroplane, and that's why it's really just so disappointing that the government has left it until nearly two weeks after 0micron was first identified. i'm glad they have now u—turned, but they should move much faster on these covid border measures. the arrival of the 0micron variant had already prompted a change to travel rules with passengers required to take a pcr test within two days of landing in the uk. the latest move has caused dismay within the industry. i think it's a step too far. i think it will damage consumer confidence because yet again you've got another layer of complexity being added to travel. government approved quarantine hotels are set to get busier too. nigeria becomes the 11th country to be added to the growing travel red list, from early monday uk and irish citizens arriving from nigeria must self—isolate for ten days at their own expense. while bolstering the borders might help slow the spread of the new variant, vaccines are the first line of defence. let's get some of the day's other news scientists in botswana say the 0micron strain, which was first detected in a number of southern african countries more than a week ago, has probably been in circulation since september. health officials there say it could already have spread widely around the world — before other countries started to impose travel bans. there have been protests in austria against the coronavirus lockdown which has been extended until at least the 11th of december. unvaccinated people who break those rules now also face fines of up to 500 euros. the authorities in rio de janeiro have called off the city's famous new year celebrations on copacobana beach, after confirmation that the 0micron variant has reached brazil. the fireworks display normally attracts around 2—million people. but rio's mayor says he's reluctantly following the advice of scientists that it cannot go ahead. cnn says it has fired its news anchor chris cuomo because of the help he gave his brother, the former new york governor andrew cuomo, in fighting allegations of sexual misconduct. in a statement, cnn said they had commissioned an independent review of chris cuomo's involvement with his brother's defence, and additional information had come to light, and they had terminated his contract, effective immediately. on twitter, chris cuomo has posted �*this is not how i wanted my time at cnn to end but i have already told you why and how i helped my brother.�* he goes on to thank his team at cnn. jeremy barr, media reporter at the washington post, has been telling me more about what led to the dismissal. the whole thing has been very sudden and urgent and we knew on tuesday that cnn had suspended cuomo, which was itself, very surprising. for a few months, this has been an uncomfortable situation for cnn, chris cuomo had admitted he had helped his brother and his defence from sexual misconduct allegations. the network had let it lie. on monday, they got several hundred pages of new documents from the attorney general investigation which showed in detail that his brother, chris, was very involved, he was suggesting statements that could be issued, he was weighing in on media coverage and contacting journalists, basically trying to get leads about possible negative stories. that was monday. the network said they needed time to review the matter on monday. on tuesday, they suspended him indefinitely which was very surprising. he is their biggest host at 9pm which is the biggest hour on american cable tv. he is the big guy at 9pm. four days later after the suspension, out of nowhere, the network announces that they have conducted an investigation using an outside law firm which we also did not know, and that the additional information had come to light that required them to terminate him. very surprising development. it wasn'tjust in the way they phrased it, the executives saying they realised, they understood the need to put his brotherfirst before hisjob, didn't they, that was a really strong backing? i think they liked having an anchor who was not connected to a big democratic politician, famous in the us, it made the show feel more relevant, i think, but it also was a huge ethical issue and cnn had been dealing with this controversy for a while, journalists in the network were not happy about it but essentially, the networks felt they had been misled about the extent of his participation. —— who was that connected. these documents on monday basically made cnn, from my conversations with them, feel cuomo had not said exactly what he had done and that it looked worse now, and that they were kind of made to look a bit like a fool for having trusted it was just a casual conversation between brothers. there was pressure from victims groups as well? absolutely. it looked bad for the network, it was a distraction because cnn is a very legendary journalism brand, known for impartiality, moreso than say, nbc and fox. and having a 9pm host that had been intimately involved with pushing back on accusations of sexual misconduct, it was a bad look for the network but they were loyal to cuomo and they wanted to give him a second chance. and then this investigation happened and the new additional information came out which the network has not said what that is yet. that really is what it hinges on, what else did they find out during that very quick investigation. this is bbc news, the latest headlines president biden and president putin have agreed to hold talks as russia's military build—up on the ukrainian border sends tensions soaring. the parents of a teenager suspected of a deadly school shooting have pleaded �*not guilty�* to involuntary manslaughter — after they were found hiding in a basement. as europe is experiencing a fourth wave of covid restrictions following the 0micron variant — many countries in asia pacific like singapore and australia are slowly opening up. but after getting used to being apart for so long, how will we cope with being together again? and what if we�*ve forgotten how to socialise — especially during the holiday season? kate reynolds, professor of psychology at the australian national university in canberra has some answers for us. this idea of a shrinking world effect. when things like lockdown has happened, people feel a bit more unsafe, interacting with different people and interacting in different places and i guess here in australia, we are just coming out of lockdown and still waiting to hear what might happen with omicron but at the moment, people are trying to reconnect. i guess for some people, they might assess their risks very differently, some people are still wearing masks in spaces where they do not necessarily have to and i guess all of that is about people taking measures to keep themselves safe. that tension within friendship groups is interesting because you can go and meet a group of people, there may be some who would not like to be inside, they would like to be out having a walk, others who try and hug you, socially it�*s quite tricky to navigate without offending people. it�*s much easier when we all knew the rules and were doing more or less the same things but i think people are slowly getting used to it again. some people might be taking small measures, going to places they may not have been for a while, spending short periods of time there, getting reacquainted, feeling safe in those places again and trying to reconnect with others, maybe having coffee instead of a long lunch but it is an awkward period and people are making decisions based on their own risk assessment and i think we all need to see that as being 0k. people are making light of it. it doesn�*t feel like a hugely serious thing to discuss when you turn up and say, are we hugging? but for some people, you are thinking about life or death in that situation, almost, aren�*t you? maybe we need some new codes to signal some of that but it is going to be a little bit awkward for a while. here in australia lots of people are focused on summer holidays, travelling, reconnecting over this holiday season. i think that gives them something to focus on and talk about which is not about the past, lockdown, but about the future but omicron is really throwing a spanner in the works. i�*m sure people are feeling uncertain and fearful again. getting some more guidance about that i think will help. it�*s that uncertainty all the while that is unsettling for people. perhaps if you are predisposed to anxiety anyway. but not knowing whether you can make plans, not knowing whether if next week things will totally change again, you get used one thing and then everything changes, it�*s all so up in the air all time, isn�*t it? i think it is, people need to recognise it is an uncertain period. there are variants and responses to covid—i9 that are not behind us yet. and i think it�*s going to be a real challenge for people day to day but also to sort of shape health behaviour again. we do know people are willing to do the right things if they think the request is legitimate. if they see other people doing them. if they think it�*s going to make a difference, that�*s efficacy, and also if they are showing empathy, if again, they sense what they do could affect another person. all of that is probably coming to the fore again and it�*s really going to put some pressure on health officials to be driving the messages through this time. indonesia�*s disaster management agency says 13 people are now known to have died after a volcano erupted on the island of java on saturday. dozens of people have been injured — videos posted on social media show people running from approaching clouds of ash from mount semeru. the volcano has been in a state of near constant eruption for decades. let�*s get some of the day�*s other news. thousands of people have been evacuated from india�*s eastern 0disha and andruh pradesh states as a storm approaches. cyclone jawad is expected to make landfall on sunday. people have been told to stay away from coastal areas. st mark�*s square in venice was flooded on saturday morning after high tides swept through the city. the one—metre high tide left the square submerged but did not stop tourists going for a stroll. the high tide though was still not enough to activate the mose flood barriers, which were launched last year. the woman who is set to become the first female president of honduras, xiomara castro, has said she will invite the un to oversee efforts to tackle corruption when she takes office next month. with 80% of votes counted from sunday�*s election, she�*s leading by a wide margin. the killing of two young women in england — sarah everard and sabina nessa — brought to public focus the safety of women on uk streets. their deaths have prompted a group of women to set up a movement to help walkers feel safe going out after dark. "safety in numbers" now has nearly 100 members, as emily anderson reports. a cold winter night, it�*s only 5pm but already it is very dark here in woodhouse eaves. tonight the group are working at beacon hill together. safety in numbers was set up by dog walker katie hopkins injust less than a month ago. she is passionate about making women feel safe enough to go out when it is dark. it�*s feel safe enough to go out when it is dark. �*, ,., feel safe enough to go out when it is dark. �*, ., it is dark. it's so important, for both _ it is dark. it's so important, for both physical _ it is dark. it's so important, for both physical and - it is dark. it's so important, | for both physical and mental health to be able to get out in the countryside and enjoy the benefits it brings but doing it in a way it does not leave you feeling anxious, certainly with the high—profile cases such as the high—profile cases such as the sarah everard murder, that touched a lot of women�*s hearts and made them feel like being on your own in the dark is not an option. on your own in the dark is not an option-— on your own in the dark is not an option. we are at the top of beacon hill— an option. we are at the top of beacon hill which _ an option. we are at the top of beacon hill which is _ an option. we are at the top of beacon hill which is the - an option. we are at the top of| beacon hill which is the second highest point in leicestershire at 248 metres. so you don�*t get those beautiful panoramic views of leicestershire that you would get in the day but i tell you what you do get, a real sense of achievement, getting to this peak in the dark. i�*zfe to this peak in the dark. i've been here — to this peak in the dark. i've been here a _ to this peak in the dark. i've been here a million - to this peak in the dark. i�*e: been here a million times but never at this time of night. and never appear. this is a first for me. do and never appear. this is a first for me.— and never appear. 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groups. emily anderson, bbc news. a time lapse of surveillance camera footage from the top of a dormant volcano shows a wintry scene on the tropical island of hawaii in the pacific ocean. the national weather service issued a rare blizzard warning expecting at least 12 inches of snow with wind gusts at about 100mph at summits of the big island on their weekend forecast. it says snowfall for the highest peaks in hawaii is "fairly common". the summits are home to space observatories. lewis hamilton has taken pole position for sunday�*s saudi arabian grand prix. it follows a dramatic end to qualifying, which saw title rival, max verstappen, crash out. hamilton had put his mercedes on provisional pole, with his final qualifying lap injeddah, but verstapppen — who has an eight—point advantage in the drivers�* championship, looked set to better that time, until the final corner, where the dutchman hit the wall. so it�*s hamilton on pole, alongside team—mate valtteri bottas while verstappen starts third. in recent years, numerous small and medium—sized abattoirs in the uk have closed and there are concerns more may follow. as gareth barlow, himself a former slaughterman reports, there are warnings that if more are lost, there may be significant consequences for rural economies. the north york moors. it�*s a landscape with agriculture at its heart. but for farmers like peter mawson, that�*s under threat. the majority of it is grazing land. he had to stop raising livestock after his local abattoir closed. the pigs went for good reason. there has to be a purpose, where you�*re making money, looking after the livestock, producing things that customers will buy and be happy with. but it reaches a point where, when it�*s too difficult to do that, you must stop. many smaller slaughterhouses struggle to stay open and for some farmers the lack of abattoirs able to slaughter and butcher their animals is undermining their business. and supplying direct to consumers is often far more profitable. to give you an overview idea, it might be three times as much income. it depends who i sell to, how i sell the carcass, so parts of it going to a restaurant would earn you less than all of it going to consumers. i�*ve become the price—maker as opposed to the price—taker. in the 1970s there were just over 1100 red meat abattoirs in the uk. last year that figure was down to just over 200. this is one of the uk�*s small abattoirs. it�*s the abattoir that i used to work in. it�*s obviously closed now. this is where the livestock would have arrived. they would have come through then into here. this unit�*s closed and so are three more within 20 miles of here. all of their services lost from the rural economy. across the sector, abattoir owners point to finding staff, conforming to what they say are outdated regulations, and just remaining profitable, as constant challenges. but despite that, opportunities remain. abattoirs might have closed but not all of those businesses have closed. they're still there. they're now cutting plants, using the other abattoirs to do their processing for them, so it's quite a complex picture. so we've got a range of different... - smaller abattoirs often provide services larger sites can�*t offer, enabling producers to have carcasses butchered and delivered to other businesses. and with the government�*s financial support for farmers reducing, for many farms being able to supply direct to buyers and maximise profit will be increasingly vital for their survival. farmers have diversified - and they've got burger bars, farm shops, farmers' . markets, box schemes. a whole range of rural- businesses are dependent on having this service from us. abattoirs are often overlooked. they�*re the unglamorous part of the food supply chain. but without them and without smaller units that support local economies, there�*s a real risk that farms and the countryside may be forced into significant change. gareth barlow, bbc news. a belgian zoo has said that its two hippos have been taken into quarantine after testing positive for coronavirus. vets at the zoo in antwerp say it�*s not clear how they caught the virus. their enclosure has been sealed off and handlers in masks and safety glasses have to disinfect their footwear before any contact with the hippos. now — just in case you�*re struggling to feel christmassy, take a look at these pictures. cheering. they�*re from manger square in bethlehem. with three weeks to go until christmas day, this was the moment that the town�*s christmas tree lights were switched on. the festive season actually began there last weekend with a christmas market and a service at the church of nativity. three christian denominations — the armenians, roman catholics and greek orthodox — share control of the church in the west bank town. you can reach me on twitter — i�*m @ lucy e grey hello there. it�*s been very cold everywhere across the uk on saturday. we�*ve seen increasing amounts of snow across southern southeast scotland and across northern england, mainly over the pennines. sunday is also going to be another cold day, maybe not quite as cold cos the winds won�*t be as strong as saturday, and there will be further rain. most of the rain towards the eastern side of the country. we�*ve still got that cold air mass across the uk, but like i mentioned, the winds won�*t be quite as strong across northern and western areas, thanks to this ridge of high pressure. these weather fronts across the east and certainly the northeast will bring further rain. so it could be quite wet again across southeast scotland into the northeast of england. that rain continues through the day to bring localised flooding in places and further winteriness over the high ground. further south, i think most of the showers will slowly ease down through the day, but will leave a legacy of cloud. the winds quite strong across the eastern side of the country. but apart from the odd shower further north and west, there should be quite a bit of sunshine around here with light winds, shouldn�*t feel too bad — top temperatures 9—10 celsius across the far southwest and into the channel islands. looks like that rain will eventually ease away for a time through sunday night, but then we look to the west, a new frontal system will work its way in to bring another band of rain, and again, we will see some sleet and snow over the pennines across the scottish hills as it bumps into the cold air. but the east of england will stay dry until later in the morning. so, this frontal system will work its way eastwards across the country through monday, then it turns colder again with a run of west—north westerly winds, which will be quite strong feeding in plenty of showers. so, quite wet across much of the country through monday morning, that rain eventually clears off into the north sea, taking the mountain snow with it. and then it�*s a brighter afternoon for many with some blustery showers, some of these will be heavy and frequent across the northwest and turning increasingly wintry once again. it�*s a blustery day, those are mean wind speeds — gusts will be high, particularly around some irish sea coasts. and it will feel chilly again, temperatures of 3—8 celsius. then we look to the atlantic, the potential of this deep area of low pressure to develop and hurtle in towards ireland, and then, the uk as we push through tuesday and wednesday. still some uncertainty with its track, but i�*m pretty sure it could bring some wet and very windy weather on tuesday and wednesday, so do stay tuned to the forecast. this is bbc news, the headlines: president biden and russian leader vladimir putin have agreed to hold talks after weeks of rising tension over ukraine. the discussions will take place via video call on tuesday. russia recently boosted its military presence near ukraine�*s border, but denied it�*s preparing an attack. the parents of a teenager accused of killing four fellow students in the us state of michigan have pleaded not guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter. theirson, ethan, is accused of carrying out the high—school shooting, with a semi—automatic pistol bought by his father. cnn says it�*s fired news anchor chris cuomo because of the help he gave his brother, former new york governor andrew cuomo, in fighting allegations of sexual misconduct. the claims forced andrew to step down as governor. now on bbc news, it�*s time for click. this week — poetry bot writes a classic.

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