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of countries there. the probability that both countries will come to the negotiating table, to the negotiating table is low. ukraine and russia believe ukraine and russia believe that they can win this war that they can win this war militarily, but for many militarily, but for many african countries, they see african countries, they see this as an opportunity to put this as an opportunity to put forward some of their requests forward some of their requests to the countries. to the countries. the reuters news agency says it s the reuters news agency says it s seen a draught of some seen a draught of some of the proposals that of the proposals that they want to make. they want to make. among them, they re suggesting that among them, they re suggesting that russian troops push back. you remember that ukraine is currently carrying out a russian counter offensive against russian forces in the east and the south of the country. are preliminary talks. russian troops push back. other suggestio
to me earlier. let s stay with australia, because later this morningm because later this morning, a senate hearing has been scheduled in canberra, and it involves one of the world s big four audit and advisory firms price waterhouse coopers. that s because a former partner who had been consulting with the federal government on new tax laws shared a confidential draught with colleagues in a bid to drum up business around the world. the firm s acting chief executive has publicly apologised and has named over 60 staffers involved. there are claims that not everyone may have known about the confidentiality breach. our reporter phil mercer is monitoring the story. this is a leak of confidential information from the government that was used by pwc to help clients minimise tax and make the company an awful lot of money in fees. now, pwc has moved to limit the damage. the