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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

He said when russians were united, no one could intimidate or suppress them. As our russia editor Steve Rosenberg reports, in a rare move, mr putin also mentioned the Opposition Figure, Alexei Navalny, by name. For Vladimir Putin, six more years in the kremlin. Russias president is sounding more confident than ever. Translation whoever might want to intimidate us, whoever might want to suppress us, our will and our conscience, they have never been able to do it, and never will. Then, mr putins first Public Comments on the death ofjailed Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny. Translation you may be surprised, but a few days before mr navalny died, some colleagues of mine told me there was an idea to exchange him for certain people in prison in the west. You can believe it or not. I said, i agree, even before he had finished talking. But what happened happened. Election results on russian tv, not a hold your breath moment. The winner, by a mile and a half, Vladimir Putin. What an incredible l

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News Special 20240707

today king charles iii will travel to london with his wife camilla, now queen consort. the king will hold an audience with the prime minister, liz truss. parliament will gather at noon for mps to pay their respects to the queen. also, at midday, bell s will tell in tribute to the queen at westminster abbey, and windsor castle among other places across the nation. at 1pm, gun salutes will be fired in hyde park, edinburgh castle and elsewhere. there will be 96 rounds fired, one for each year of the queen s lie. later today the king is to make his first televised address to the nation. it will be his first address, of course, as head of state. and let me show you this image we have just received from aberdeen airport. that is prince harry boarding a plane to london. he arrived at balmoral at approximately 8p in last night and leftjust after eight this morning. 8pm last night. our royal correspondent daniela relph has been looking back at the final days and weeks of the queen

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240707

close it s 6am in singapore and midnight in germany where leaders from the g7 group of nations are meeting. it was the first day of talks in what will be a key week of diplomacy over the war in ukraine. britain s prime minister says ukraine should not be forced into a peace settlement with russia. if that means losing territory. and president biden has been calling for western unity to hold, to defeat russia. our political editor chris mason reports from bavaria in germany. the leaders of the world s richest countries gather to work out what to do next about ukraine. they begin by mocking president putin. bare chested horseback! the canadian prime minister suggests they should mimic the russian leader by riding bareback on a horse, as he has done. beyond the jokes, though, there are real differences of emphasis and approach here about how much and for how long ukraine should be helped. the uk insists it must be for the long haul. the prime minister, though, acknowledges some

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Special 20240604 10:06:00

rush where the queen spent most of her final years, there was a profound sense of loss. it is very sad. what does she mean to you? i sad. what does she mean to you? i think she means everything, doesn t she, to the world. she was everything, wasn t she? she was an incredible lady and it is incredibly sad for her, herfamily, it isjust awful, isn t it? in sad for her, her family, it is ust awful, isn t mi awful, isn t it? in the australian caital awful, isn t it? in the australian capital canberra, awful, isn t it? in the australian capital canberra, a awful, isn t it? in the australian capital canberra, a 96 awful, isn t it? in the australian capital canberra, a 96 gun - awful, isn t it? in the australian l capital canberra, a 96 gun salute. one shot for each year of her life. despite the debate about australia becoming a republic, she had also been there queen for more than 70 years. been there queen for more than 70 ears. ., ., been there queen for more than 70 ears. ., . ., .

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 22:16:00

the australian state of victoria has banned the display of the nazi swastika. it comes amid concerns over a rise in anti semitic incidents in australia. under a new law people displaying the symbol face a fine of up to a year in prison. three other australian states have indicated that they will now look to introduce similar laws. for more on this we can cross to the australian capital canberra and join levi west who s the director of terrorism studies at charles sturt university. (2 boxes)(os) in this day and age, how problematic are these symbols? i5 in this day and age, how problematic are these symbols? are these symbols? is been around for some time are these symbols? is been around for some time but are these symbols? is been around for some time but the are these symbols? is been around for some time but the catalysts - are these symbols? is been around for some time but the catalysts for| for some time but the catalysts for what is happened is the christchurch attack a

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