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after 18 arduous months, ukraine s conscripts and wounded wage a war with no end in sight. in our third film this week from the ukraine war, mark is on the front line in the east where the conflict seems to go on without end. also tonight, amid the rwanda refugee row, could the uk really leave the european convention on human rights that churchill helped to found? the home secretary suella braverman this week floated the idea, apparently with the approval of number 10? it s extremely unlikely that the government is going to withdraw from the echr. if you look at the judgements of the supreme court and indded of the supreme court and indeed the court in strasbourg, they have said rwanda is legal in principle. the defeats the government has suffered are on technical grounds. we discuss this and the battle for the soul of the conservative party ahead of its conference. and sir michael gambon, bafta and olivier award winner, with roles from professor dumbledore to the singing det

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between this missile strike and ukraine s continued counteroffensive further north. what they are trying to do is frustrate russian supply lines and isolate swathes of occupied territory in the hope that troops will run out of supplies. now, president zelensky hasjust completed a visit to the us. he s in canada currently, and i think what we re seeing now is battlefield progress increasingly getting linked to the politics of it all. because, yes, he is being warmly welcomed by both countries, but there are political corners that are growing increasingly sceptical as to what the ukrainian victory might look like and as for how long western allies should be pumping billions of dollars into ukraine. so it s becoming increasingly high stakes for president zelensky, who s now having to do a fair bit of negotiating in his foreign policy. volodymyr zelensky is wrapping up his week long trip to north america. on friday, he travelled to ottawa, where he made an address to canada s par

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counteroffensive further north. what they are trying to do is frustrate russian supply lines and isolate swathes of occupied territory in the hope that troops will run out of supplies. now, president zelensky hasjust completed a visit to the us. he s in canada currently, and i think what we re seeing now is battlefield progress increasingly getting linked to the politics of it all. because, yes, he is being warmly welcomed by both countries, but there are political corners that are growing increasingly sceptical as to what the ukrainian victory might look like and as for how long western allies should be pumping billions of dollars into ukraine. so it s becoming increasingly high stakes for president zelensky, who s now having to do a fair bit of negotiating in his foreign policy. volodymyr zelensky is wrapping up his week long trip to north america. on friday, he travelled to ottawa, where he made an address to canada s parliament. canada is home to the world s largest ukrai

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yeah. and it also makes you feel rather dizzy looking at it. they laugh this is outernet, the largest digital exhibition space in europe. here, an array of artists work is displayed in its full panoramic glory. aside from the huge cube that spun laura out. you were 0k in the end, weren t you? i was. good. there are a few other spaces dotted around, too, which are used to showcase specific exhibits. this room celebrates the role that women from all backgrounds have played in shaping the creative industries. and it s just one example of immersive technology bringing us closer to the events of today and the past. but some events are hard to face, even though it s important to do so. and one of the most important is the holocaust. it s now been many decades since its horrors took place, and as time goes on, fewer survivors are around to be able to tell their stories. for a while now, researchers have been documenting them digitally so their legacy can live on for future generati

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in sevastopol hours after the attack. the russian defence ministry said one serviceman was missing. our correspondentjames waterhouse has more from kyiv. this is clearly a continuation of ukraine s tactic of specifically targeting sites in occupied crimea, but the apparent direct hit of russia s naval headquarters in sevastopol is hugely symbolic. it s not yet clear what operational damage will be caused for russia, but this is a place where it has exerted such dominance through its navy, where it launches missiles across ukraine, it blockades ukrainian ports. and i think what this attack does is undermine russia s continued occupation in a place that seems a cornerstone of its invasion from as far back as 2014. there is also a connection between this missile strike and ukraine s continued counteroffensive further north. what they are trying to do is frustrate russian supply lines and isolate swathes of occupied territory in the hope that troops will run out of supplies. now,

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