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israeli police beating with batons. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with michael holmes. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says more than a thousand towns and villages have been retaken so far from russian forces, including six more over just the past 24 hours. he says the russian military is paying a heavy price for its aggression. translator: today we can report 200 downed russian military aircraft. russia has not lost so many aircraft in any war in decades, and russia has lost almost 27,000 soldiers. ukraine also says russian troops continue to retreat from around the city of kharkiv in the north. farther south, ukraine claims it successfully blocked a russian advance at a key river. you re looking at drone video there showing pontoon bridges destroyed. also tanks and other heavy equipment destroyed as well. meanwhile, russia s top general and the u.s. defense secretary spoke by phone for an hour on saturday, their first chat since the war ....
$40 billion dollars in aid for ukraine. and going back to the past the company trying to prove that sailboats are a greener way to transport cargo. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. security forces in sri lanka have been ordered to shoot anyone seen looting or damaging public property in the latest attempt to stop anti government protests. since last month, the country has been rocked by demonstrations over soaring prices, power cuts and a lack of medicines. at least eight people have died in the violence and 200 have been injured, as our correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports from colombo. a capital under curfew. troops told to shoot at sight at anyone who damages public property or threatens lives. the skeletons of a bustling city scorched by an economic crisis. reeling after a day of violence. yesterday, supporters of the prime minister attacked anti government protesters, who until that point had been peacefully demonstrating. at t ....
it doesn t mean that i m not going to. ..miss every chance that.i could have had with them. it s tight in the title race as super mane comes to liverpool s rescue as they beat aston villa to pull level with manchester city. we have a bit of rain this morning but after a soggy morning for many things are looking brighter as we head into the afternoon. i will have the details here on breakfast. it s wednesday the 11th of may. our main story. the government is facing criticism for not promising more support to people struggling with the rising cost of living in yesterday s queen s speech. an estimated 1.5 million households will struggle to pay food and energy bills, and a quarter of a million people could fall into extreme poverty unless the government does more, according to the national institute for economic and social research. our political correspondent nick eardley has more on yesterday s state opening of parliament. the state opening of parliament is a big deal around w ....
will meet his swedish and finnish counterparts as the two countries considerjoining nato. a nationwide curfew in sri lanka has been extended until thursday as violent unrest continues in some areas despite the deployment of thousands of troops. the biggest lottery win ever in the uk. someone has won last night s euromillions jackpot and it s £181; million. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. 1.5 million households in the uk will soon face food and energy bills that are greater than their disposable income. that s the warning from a think tank, the national institute for economic and social research. disposable income is defined as the income left after you have paid income left after you have paid income tax. the institute also cautions that a million households will fall into destitution this year, without further government help, that means living on less than £140 a week for a family of four. the uk government is facing criticism for not p ....
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