while the financial times reports joe biden is asking congress for an extra $36 billion which they say is a sign he expects a long and intensifying conflict. the guardian also leads on the extra aid for ukraine and reports the missile strikes that took place in kyiv during a visit by the head of the un. the telegraph reports that the uk is to send 8 thousand troops and equipment to eastern europe to bolster nato forces in the region. the i covers the sexual harrassment claims in parliament saying a growing number of female mps are now calling for an end to it. the independent has a new angle on claims a tory mp watched pornography on his phone in the commons. it says there are now doubts over whether an inquiry into the case will ever take place. while the times leads with a report that people with arthritis will be told to stop taking painkillers and lose weight instead. so let s begin. thank you both forjoining us. will start with the front page of the telegraph the
full fledged invasion in february last year or in 2022, most experts feared last year or in 2022, most experts feared that last year or in 2022, most experts feared that russia would control the key feared that russia would control the key kyiv feared that russia would control the key kyiv within days and all of you can key kyiv within days and all of you can weeks. the reality is that the ukrainians were able to push lrack the ukrainians were able to push back the the ukrainians were able to push back the russian forces and they have back the russian forces and they have liberated 50% of the territory that russia occupied at the beginning of the war. they have enabled beginning of the war. they have enabled to inflict heavy losses on the russian armed forces, more than 300 casualties, thousands of armed vehicles 300 casualties, thousands of armed vehicles have been destroyed and hurrdreds vehicles have been destroyed and hundreds of planes. this i
lyse, because we need to talk on some serious issues now, as the they pertain to iran. what do you think the discussion will be right now in tehran? think the discussion will be right now in tehran? they will remember what happened now in tehran? they will remember what happened with now in tehran? they will remember what happened with general - what happened with general soleimani, and the americans saying today, we will choose our response at the time of our choosing. they will be enormous pressure on president biden for that to be robust response. do you think there might be a few in tehran that they pushed it as far as they can? fir might be a few in tehran that they pushed it as far as they can? or are the auoin pushed it as far as they can? or are they going to pushed it as far as they can? or are they going to continue pushed it as far as they can? or are they going to continue doing - pushed it as far as they can? or are they going to continue doing this
multifaceted approach, but what is the key thing do you think to get right in taking this on? like the key thing do you think to get right in taking this on? right in taking this on? like you sa it is right in taking this on? like you say it is multifaceted right in taking this on? like you say it is multifaceted and - right in taking this on? like you i say it is multifaceted and whether it is statutory services are better training, whether it is in the videos having greater awareness through education, but at the heart, i think, to tackle this is the engagement within the community. the what is happening and they are staying silent so for me that is the key to breaking the silence.- key to breaking the silence. thank ou. and if you, or someone you know has been affected by the issues raised in that report contact the bbc action line bbc dot co .uk forward slash action line for details of organisations which offer advice and support. that s almost all from us, but before
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