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on the war in ukraine. let s start with the g7 meeting injapan. here they are outside hiroshima. with japan the leaders of the us, canada, the uk, france, italy, germany as well as the eu. they ve agreed new sanctions against russia measures they say will restrict the export of technology and equipment that would ve been critical to russia on the battlefield . now, while that s been happening, ukraine s president zelensky made a surprise to visit to that second big meeting the arab league summit in saudi arabia. zelensky asking leaders not to ignore the reality of what s happening in his country. next the arab league meeting was also attended by the syrian president bashar al assad. it s the first time he s been there for more than a decade. since he launched a brutal supression of pro democracy protesters in his own country. it lead to a civil war. hundreds of thousands of people are thought to have been killed. president assad was seen chatting injeddah with leaders. ....
immediately and unconditionally withdraw its troops and military equipment from the internationally recognised territory of ukraine. the non sanctions designed to starve them of technology and industrial equipment and services to support its war machine, including restrictions on exports of items critical to russia on the battlefield. when industry is diamonds, exports and $4 billion in the uk announced plans to have a unilateral ban on russian diamonds following a similar move by the us last year. downing street comes in more than 60% of putin s war chest is been immobilized and around to any £5 billion for $342 billion. the two prime ministers as they want to ensure russia pays a price for the war in ukraine and our political correspondence in this report from hiroshima. coming to the hiroshima peace memorial, the only structure left standing after the attack. presidents and prime ministers were discussing more than and discussing war now among other things. the japanese p ....
and fay weldon, the writer best known for her 1983 novel, the life and loves of a she devil has died at the age of 91. the prime minister, rishi sunak, has set out his programme for the year ahead, outlining five promises he says he wants the public tojudge his premiership on. they are halving inflation to ease the cost of living whilst also growing the economy, creating better paid jobs and opportunities across the country. he wants to ensure the national debt is falling to secure the future of public services whilst also cutting nhs waiting lists so that people get the care they need more quickly and passing new laws to stop small boats crossing the channel. he asked voters to judge his premiership on whether the goals were achieved. on the current wave of strikes in britain, he said he hugely valued public service employees and wants a reasonable discussion on what is fair for the country . let s have a listen to some of the prime minister s speech. i want to make ....
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