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myself out to be a _ country. i don't want to make myself out to be a hero. - country. i don't want to make myself out to be a hero. i- country. i don't want to make | myself out to be a hero. i love myself out to be a hero. i love my family. _ myself out to be a hero. i love my family, i want to live many more — my family, i want to live many more years. but choosing from running — more years. but choosing from running or— more years. but choosing from running or being with my pe0ple. _ running or being with my people, of course i'm ready to give _ people, of course i'm ready to give my— people, of course i'm ready to give my life for my country. tens of thousands take to the streets in pakistan as former prime minister, imran khan is ousted from office — his replacement will be voted in on monday. victory for world number one, scottie scheffler at the masters, despite a late challenge from northern ireland's rory mcilroy. and the olivier goes to... eddie redmayne! and eddie redmayne wins big at the olivier awards at the royal albert hall in london. hello and welcome. emmanuel macron has won the first round of the french election and far—right rival marine le pen will fight him for the presidency for a second time. in the end, he won the first—round by about 3 percentage points but opinion polls suggest the run—off could be much closer. all the candidates in yesterday's election, except the far right eric zemmour, have urged their voters not to support ms le pen in the second round. our europe correpondentjessica parker has the latest. i'm parker has the latest. counting on you says emmanuel i'm counting on you says emmanuel macron. you may have topped the first round and they are happy but a note of caution as this fight enters a new phase. translation: don't make a mistake, this isn't over, the date we will have over the next ten days will be decisive for our country and europe. his opponent — our country and europe. h 3 opponent enjoyed a recent rise in the polls, far right candidate marine le pen. her olicies candidate marine le pen. her policies include _ candidate marine le pen. her policies include a _ candidate marine le pen. her policies include a ban on the muslim headscarf in public places but she has tried to soften her image and show we ready for high office.— ready for high office. what ha--ens ready for high office. what happens on _ ready for high office. what happens on 24 _ ready for high office. what happens on 24 april- ready for high office. what happens on 24 april is - ready for high office. what happens on 24 april is not| ready for high office. what - happens on 24 april is notjust a boat about conditions but a matter of society, even of civilisations.— matter of society, even of civilisations. critics call her oli civilisations. critics call her policy programme - civilisations. critics call her policy programme racist, l civilisations. critics call her. policy programme racist, her supporters say emmanuel macron's time is up.- macron's time is up. 2017 eo - le macron's time is up. 2017 peeple voted _ macron's time is up. 2017 people voted for - macron's time is up. 2017j people voted for emanuel macron's time is up. 2017 people voted for emanuel macron and he _ people voted for emanuel macron and he didn't do anything. people _ and he didn't do anything. people say let's try this and it was— people say let's try this and it was awful.— people say let's try this and it was awful. ., ~ ., . ., it was awful. emmanuel macron has been accused _ it was awful. emmanuel macron has been accused of _ it was awful. emmanuel macron has been accused of being - has been accused of being barely visible at points in this campaign, too focused on international issues to notice people's struggles at home. you think emmanuel macron has been too complacent so far? i think emmanuel macron has been too complacent so far?— too complacent so far? i don't think so. _ too complacent so far? i don't think so. i— too complacent so far? i don't think so, i think _ too complacent so far? i don't think so, i think he _ too complacent so far? i don't think so, i think he was - too complacent so far? i don't think so, i think he was at - think so, i think he was at work trying to protect his people, trying to tackle a crisis, that we need to work and show what is our project and show what is our project and be an campaign and we need to explain false.— to explain false. there is huge relief here _ to explain false. there is huge relief here tonight _ to explain false. there is huge relief here tonight for - relief here tonight for supporters of emanuel —— macron but acknowledges there is work to be done but they are cheering now but the campaign of marine le penn has given them a stir. hot off the press left leaning paper liberation, familiarfaces, left leaning paper liberation, familiar faces, these with the final two candidates last time. but five years on the political picture is different, and things can move fast, there are two weeks to go. jessica parker, bbc news, in paris. we will be live to paris for a little more on that story. the world bank says it expects ukraine's economy to shrink by 45% this year as a result of the war with russia. the bank says enormous financial support is needed immediately to keep the government running, and to support the population. it's already provided nearly a billion dollars of assistance and is promising another $2 billion in the months ahead. ukraine was a global supplier of crops, including sunflower oil and wheat, but its exports have now stopped. the ukrainian president has said he is prepared to give his life was country during interview on american tv. in his command centre in care p told cbs 60 minutes he said when russia started its invasion six weeks ago it was urged by many people to leave the country but chose to stay and that his family supported his decision to remain in ukraine. �*s comments come as russian fighting intensifies on the east of the country where thousands of countries still trying to flee the donbas region. he has also warned the russian military defensive is expected to get worse in the next few days but he told cbs he would be prepared to die for his country. translation: i don't want to make myself out to be a hero. i don't want to make myself out to be a hero.— to be a hero. i love my family. i want to be a hero. i love my family. i want to _ to be a hero. i love my family. i want to live _ to be a hero. i love my family. i want to live many _ to be a hero. i love my family. i want to live many more - to be a hero. i love my family. | i want to live many more years. but, choosing between running and being with my people, of course i'm ready to give my life for my country.- course i'm ready to give my life for my country. later on, in 20 minutes _ life for my country. later on, in 20 minutes we _ life for my country. later on, in 20 minutes we will- life for my country. later on, in 20 minutes we will talk. life for my country. later on, in 20 minutes we will talk to | in 20 minutes we will talk to the vice president of the world bank, about the report which has come out, which predicts ukrainian economy has been hit ijy ukrainian economy has been hit by 45% in terms of its economic growth going down by that much because of the war. let's speak to ukrainian journalist kateryna malofieieva to malofieieva joins me from lviv. good to speak to you. let's get your reaction to this news, it's no surprise to hear the ukrainian economy it dramatically by the school? there is no surprise simply because it is demonstrated in the course of the last six weeks, almost no airports so malfunctioning. yesterday the verb airport was set for the third time since the beginning of the war. we also know about the main granaries for the collection of the week, they have also been destroyed. our season of sowing wheat is now actually not happening, or only in part, and at some percentage is covered because the shelling still continues and ongoing, some parts of khaki spent time with the miners operating in the area, so that they say from 50 to 100 had to clear the mines. but it was happening we were working with them together while at the same time the showers were flying over us, the airstrike happened stop so this is because of war they keep working and at the same time the showers are still landing. we understand that basically this year, we are not only talking about not exporting the wheat, but also whether it will be enough for us, for the ukrainians. aha, whether it will be enough for us, for the ukrainians.- us, for the ukrainians. a lot of this money _ us, for the ukrainians. a lot of this money has _ us, for the ukrainians. a lot of this money has been - us, for the ukrainians. a lot. of this money has been coming from the world bank, imf and other places, being used to keep paying people their salaries, keep paying pensions but also much—needed humanitarian aid, but in the long—term, what will be required will be a lot more. talk us through the experience of where you are, what's been happening in the last few days in the city of liverpool? i returned yesterday in the evening only seven p.m.. the shelling is in khaki. compared i was shocked to see life here is going on, kids playing in the playground and people walking in the old town, well, in kharkiv, lots more people now, but they are coming back, despite risks to the life. and on the way to i've seen a lot of people with plates on the car trying to escape from the war these are the rich, middle—class, know the cars are much less, not so rich, sometimes the ladder, some kind ukrainian cars, people are trying to escape across the donbas stop.— trying to escape across the donbas stop. talk us through our donbas stop. talk us through your concern _ donbas stop. talk us through your concern the _ donbas stop. talk us through your concern the russians . donbas stop. talk us through | your concern the russians may really intensify the invasion and the don best region in the east, what are you hearing about that? i east, what are you hearing about that?— about that? i don't think it will happen. _ about that? i don't think it will happen, we _ about that? i don't think it will happen, we look- about that? i don't think it will happen, we look at. about that? l don't think it | will happen, we look at the map, we already know it was claimed and announced initially ijy claimed and announced initially by the russian authorities, then by the ukrainian president and the governors of the donetsk oblast region he said people, leave, donetsk oblast region he said people, them, donetsk oblast region he said people, them will they relocate and ask them will they relocate to year 4 countries abroad. they, they refused to do that because at some point they are just tired of worrying a just care to leave. just tired of worrying a 'ust care to leavefi just tired of worrying a 'ust care to leave. it's becoming difficult. — care to leave. it's becoming difficult, absolutely, - care to leave. it's becoming difficult, absolutely, thankl difficult, absolutely, thank you so much speaking to us today. kateryna malofieieva from lyviv. austria's chancellor karl nehammer will travel to moscow later for talks with president putin. he'll be the first eu leader to meet mr putin since the war began on 24th february. austria is part of the european union, but not a member of nato. mr nehammer, who visited ukraine for talks with president zelensky on saturday, said he wanted promote dialogue between moscow and kyiv. let's get some of the day's other news: at least two people have been killed and 20 injured after a french coach overturned on a belgian motorway. the coach was on its way to amsterdam when the crash happened. it was carrying 33 passengers mostly from france and spain. the president of mexico, andres manuel lopez obrado has easily won a referendum on whether he should step down or complete his six—year term. around 91% of people voted in favour of him staying in office until 2024. but the turnout, at around i7.5%, meant that even if he had lost, the result would not have been binding. more than a thousand people have taken to the streets of tunisia's capital, tunis, to protest against what they're calling a power grab by the president. some shouted "down with the coup". president kais dissolved parliament last month after earlier scrapping the country's independent judicial council. lastjuly, he sacked the government and seized wide—ranging powers. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: singing. the great and the good from the world of theatre attend the olivier awards at the royal albert hall in london. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine's offices have been attacked and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe's competitors will be chasing her new world—best time for years to come. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: emmanuel macron appears to have triumphed in the first ballot of the french presidential election, but he'll face stiff competition from marine le pen in the second round. russian troops pummel eastern ukrainian, but president zelensky tells america's 60 minutes programme he's not going anywhere. rallies have been held in cities across pakistan, to protest against the removal of imran khan from his post as prime minister, following a no confidence vote in parliament over the weekend. tens of thousands of people gathered in karachi and lahore, waving torches and flags in the dark, and chanting in support of mr khan. a long—time rival, shehbaz sharif, is expected to be voted in by parliament to replace him later on monday. derek grossman is a senior defence analyst at the rand he's in santa monica, california. from your point of view, what was the downfall?— from your point of view, what was the downfall? there was a combination _ was the downfall? there was a combination of _ was the downfall? there was a combination of reasons. - was the downfall? there was a combination of reasons. one l was the downfall? there was a i combination of reasons. one was economic troubles, another was this kind of general sense of mismanagement at the top two foreign policy is one of the areas where imran khan in the last few weeks is claiming there is a foreign conspiracy to remove him from office on these types of things really embolden the opposition against him and we saw the no—confidence vote just the other day just no—confidence vote just the other dayjust in no—confidence vote just the other day just in from no—confidence vote just the other dayjust in from the prime ministership.- other dayjust in from the prime ministership. what do you make on the _ prime ministership. what do you make on the arguments - prime ministership. what do you make on the arguments on - prime ministership. what do you make on the arguments on the l make on the arguments on the part of imran khan, he blames the us for being behind this move to get rid of him. i the us for being behind this move to get rid of him. i think it's a highly — move to get rid of him. i think it's a highly suspect _ move to get rid of him. i think it's a highly suspect claim. - move to get rid of him. i think it's a highly suspect claim. we have to keep in mind there was some historical baggage year, the us being accused of trying to do a soft coup in pakistan in the past and so this is not very surprising i guess in a country in that has had several military coups in its short history but we are going to find out more details as time goes on but it doesn't seem like there is a whole lot of it there at the moment at least. in terms of his own relationship with the pakistan military, many analysts talk about the fact that the military is very influential and has a lot of power when it comes to who is prime minister and he seems to have fallen out with them. and he seems to have fallen out with them-— with them. yeah and i think that was — with them. yeah and i think that was a _ with them. yeah and i think that was a big _ with them. yeah and i think that was a big part - with them. yeah and i think that was a big part of- with them. yeah and i think that was a big part of his i that was a big part of his troubles. but you know, what is also important to keep in mind is that in the last few days we have really seen pakistan rise to the occasion, the supreme court rejecting imran khan's claim that the note confidence vote could not go through and that was a banner day for following the constitution and following the constitution and following legal processes in pakistan and of course there was no military coup as there has been in the past so i think pakistan has good reason to hold its head up high these days even though last few days have been very dramatic politically. have been very dramatic politically-— have been very dramatic politically. thank you for “oinint politically. thank you for joining us _ politically. thank you for joining us and _ politically. thank you for joining us and telling - politically. thank you for joining us and telling us| politically. thank you for - joining us and telling us your thoughts on what is currently happening in pakistan. it was a big day if you are a golf fan, depending on where you were watching. let us get all the sports news. we start with golf and the first major of the year in the men's game, the masters, at augusta national in georgia. world number one scottie scheffler has won his first major title by three strokes finishing on 10 under par. despite a minor blemish on the 18th when he doubley bogeyed, the 25 year old american still had enough of a lead over second placed rory mcilroy to not be bothered by such minor issues, as he claimed his maiden green jacket. i think wejust i think we just did such a good job of being committed to what we were doing. that goes through all 72 holes. whatever we were trying to do. and i chipped it so good this week, so we did such a good job of putting myself in positions to where we can still manage even when i wasn't swinging at the best of times. manchester city and liverpool played out a 2—2 draw on sunday meaning the champions city maintain their one point lead as the premier league title race nears the end. city led twice through kevin de bruyne and gabrieljesus but were reeled in both times, firstly by diogojota and then sadio mane just after half time. the liverpool manager isn't overly concerned they drew though. would it change the situation, not really, not now stop we have to win an awful lot of football games, if there was one we can draw, it was today. let's keep going. olympic tennis champion belinda bencic won the charleston open title in south carolina after beating ons jabeur in three sets. the 25 year old swiss claimed her maiden wta clay—court crown by beating tunisian fourth—seed jabeur 6—1 5—7 6—4 in two hours and 35 minutes. bencic will move up eight places to number 13 in the rankings. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport.but from me tt and the rest of the team that's your sports news for now —— tulsen tollett. the queen has spoken for the first time publicly about the effect covid—i9 had on her. her majesty was talking on a zoom video call to hospital staff and patients when she revealed that — despite the palace saying her experience was �*mild' — she did struggle. louisa pilbeam reports: it does leave one very tired and exhausted, doesn't it, this horrible pandemic. it's the first time we've heard the queen speak about her bout of covid as she sympathised with a patient who ended up on a ventilator due to the virus. i am better now. ventilator due to the virus. i am better now. i'm - ventilator due to the virus. i am better now. i'm gettingl am better now. i'm getting there, am better now. i'm getting there. i'm _ am better now. i'm getting there, i'm recovering, - am better now. i'm getting there, i'm recovering, i'ml am better now. i'm getting - there, i'm recovering, i'm much hetten — there, i'm recovering, i'm much hetten i— there, i'm recovering, i'm much better. i recently left the wheelchair someone walking about— wheelchair someone walking about now. wheelchair someone walking about now-— about now. i'm glad you are caettin about now. i'm glad you are getting better. _ about now. i'm glad you are getting better. it— about now. i'm glad you are getting better. it was - about now. i'm glad you are i getting better. it was february when the queen isolated here at windsor castle after testing positive for covid. the palace called the 95—year—old's symptoms mild and cold like and she continued light duties from the like official paperwork and video calls. —— from the castle. it is weeks passed she pulled out of the commonwealth service at westminster abbey. by service at westminster abbey. by last month though she met the canadian prime minister in person and welcome to teapot and pottery exhibition to the castle. in recent times the queen has been walking with the aid of a stick is seen here at prince philip's memorial service at westminster abbey two weeks ago. and despite speaking of the exhaustion covid caused her, perhaps the biggest clue to her majesty �*s health now is the expression at the end of the latest video call. . .. the end of the latest video call. ., ,, , ., the end of the latest video call. . ~' , ., , the end of the latest video call. ., ,, i. , . call. thank you very much indeed. — call. thank you very much indeed, all— call. thank you very much indeed, all of _ call. thank you very much indeed, all of you. - johnny depp's multi—million dollar defamation lawsuit against his ex—wife amber heard is due to start at a court in virginia later. the former hollywood power couple are both expected to give evidence in person at the trial. mr depp is suing his former partner for libel over an article she co—wrote in the washington post in 2018, in which she discussed her experiences of domestic abuse. high—profile figures including james franco, paul bettany and elon musk are scheduled to give testimony during the trial. theatre luvvies gathered in london for the olivier awards, which honour people who work both on and off stage.cabaret at the kit kat club starring eddie redmayne was the big winner on the night — as claudia redmond reports. the curtain was raised at the glitzy olivier awards on sunday at the royal albert hall in london. cabaret act the kit kat club was the biggest winner of the night, taking seven prizes including acting trophies for eddie redmayne and irish actressjesse buckley. this is the dream. for me, this is the one. this was the part i played when i was a kid at school, the thing that got my passion for theatre really fuelled, and getting to do it every night with that extraordinary group of people was dumbfounding. it's such a huge, huge privilege to be part of this community, which i consider my family. thank you for welcoming me in all those years ago, and this isjust so lovely! how about we hear another one? something that cooks! something that cooks? alright. best new musical went to back to the future, based on the 1980s cult film which followed the time travelling capers of michaelj fox as marty mcfly. and in the dance world, young up—and—coming choreographer arielle smith stepped up to receive the outstanding achievement in dance category for her work onjolly folly with the english national ballet. the winners of the olivier awards overseen by the society of london theatre are chosen by a team of industry figures, stage luminaries and theatre loving members of the public. it is hoped that following so many setbacks with covid restrictions over the past years, that the shows can finally go on. claudia redmond, bbc news. bringing you some breaking news. 20's biggest shareholder elon musk has decided not to join the social media company's board. . . .. join the social media company's board. ., , ~ .., board. last week he indicated he had taken _ board. last week he indicated he had taken a _ board. last week he indicated he had taken a 9.296 - board. last week he indicated he had taken a 9.296 stake . board. last week he indicated he had taken a 9.296 stake in | he had taken a 9.2% stake in twitter giving him four times as many shares as founderjack dorsey well in a tweet from the chief executive, he did not give a reason why he had decided not tojoin give a reason why he had decided not to join the board but said it would continue to be open to his input and of course he tweet a heck of a lot does elon musk so he may well tweet about that a little later as today progresses. next all the top business stories coming on bbc news including a look at the outcome of the preliminary vote in france. i will be going live to paris on an expert view of what might happen next so do stay with us, see you in a moment. hello, there. there was a lot of sunshine around first thing on sunday, but it was cold and frosty, and it was quite widespread across the country. these were the kind of temperatures we woke up to first thing on sunday morning — as low as —6 celsius. now, all change and quite literally as we speak because of this area of low pressure that's throwing cloud right across the country and that is acting like a blanket, so it's preventing those temperatures from falling too far. it will be a frost—free start to monday morning with temperatures more likely about four, five, six degrees above freezing. so, a difference to the feel of the weather and quite a cloudy, grey story first thing in the morning. the winds are going to strengthen and that's going to throw up some showery outbreaks of rain through wales, northern ireland, north west england as well through the day. quite blustery winds as well, either coming from a southerly or south—easterly direction, widely gusting in excess of 30 miles an hour. but sheltered eastern areas will see some sunshine and with the wind direction now coming from the south, that means it will be a little bit warmer — 17 degrees the expected high. thundery downpours are likely into the south—west through monday night into tuesday and we can trail that weather front all the way back down into spain. in fact, the air is coming up from the sahara. it's going to be pushing its way steadily north, with the exception perhaps of the northern isles — here, you will stay in the cooler air for the next few days. so, that means first thing on tuesday morning, we're likely to see temperatures four degrees in lerwick but ten or 11 degrees not out of the question across central and southern parts of england and wales. yes, there's going to be some rain, some of it quite heavy, some thundery downpours pushing their way steadily north and because the air is coming from the sahara, it could have sprinkling of saharan dust in that rain as well — that mightjust turn your washing or your cars a little bit grainy, a little bit orange at times. in terms of the feel of things, 17 or 18 degrees down into the south—east. where the cloud and the rain lingers, we're only looking at around a maximum of 6—8 celsius. but the rain will ease away, the isobars open up through the middle part of the week, and the weather story is set to quieten down. it looks likely that wednesday will be the warmest day of the week with 19 or 20 degrees not out of the question. a good deal of dry weather as well as we head towards the easter weekend. whatever you're doing, take care and enjoy. this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the world bank warns ukraine's economy will shrink by almost half this year and much of the rest of the world will be impacted. i'll be speaking to the world bank's vice president. emmanuel macron and far—right rival marine le pen will fight for the french presidency for a second time. the cost of living is high on voters' agenda. we get an expert view. and not quite ready for take—off: the uk's aviation sector struggles to cope with surging demand over easter. we bring you the latest.

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