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as olivia pratt korbel. she was killed after a man being chased by a gunman ran into her home. britain s intelligence agencies face accusations that they tipped off the indian authorities about a british man who was later seized and allegedly tortured. and malaysia s former president is sent to prison for his role in one of the world s biggest financial scandals. welcome to the programme. it s 9pm in ukraine where this time six months ago russia was hours away from launching its full scale invasion of the country. 180 days into the war and ukraine is once again bracing itself for more russian aggression. on wednesday, ukraine marks its independence from the soviet union, a day usually filled with celebrations. not this year. in the capital kyiv, public events have been banned. and gatherings like this the first match of ukraine s premier league season, are going ahead without crowds. and ukraine s president zelensky has message is this. we just wejust do not we just do
through, um, just barely over 24 hours ago. so what might be coming their way brightly. fred unfortunately, it s the same threats once again over the same areas. we re watching closely this batch of storms that are now moving into north and central louisiana. you see all the lightning associated with it. a tornado watch issued until seven o clock, central time for that area in red, already a handful of severe thunderstorm warnings where we re dealing with, but they re storms capable of producing 58 mile per hour winds or greater and also large hail. we have that severe thunderstorm watch box highlighted in yellow from montgomery down into the florida panhandle that goes until six o clock central time, but notice these areas highlighted in orange. those are the severe thunderstorms. these are capable of producing golf ball size. hail. those are some of our bigger threats you noticed over the last 24 hours, widespread from texas back on up into the carolinas, numerous hill reports as wel
a full band. this meeting next week is going to be crucial. will see the foreign ministers from all eu countries they are put up a lot of these eastern european tech countries want to eu response but say if they don t have an eu response they will go ahead unilaterally and introduce their own bands. i think the comments yesterday from the head eu top diplomat, he said he was opposed to it. that s very significant. and that kind of tells us where the wind is blowing in terms of the use position on this. is blowing in terms of the use position on this. thank you very much. germany is scrambling to save energy after russia cut its supply of gas, and that s re opened an old and controversial debate. most of the country s motorways famously have no speed limit but some experts say slowing drivers down could save energy. however the idea of closing off the fast lane is proving controversial asjenny hill reports.
On Thursday, the same day their effort to eliminate the Senate’s filibuster rule appeared to receive the death blow, Democrat senators employed the filibuster to prevent a Republican bill from coming up for a vote.