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as scrutiny of western powers arms exports to israel intensifies, the world central kitchen charity calls for an independent investigation into the strikes that killed seven members of its team in gaza. lord cameron rules out western boots on the ground in ukraine. he tells the bbc: allies need to step up or risk the war being lost. and a major medical trial begins to learn whether blood tests can spot the early signs of dementia. returning to one of our main stories this hour and a special ceremony has been held to mark the 75th anniversary of the nato alliance. as the war in ukraine continues, the alliance has agreed to start planning for a greater role in co ordinating military aid to the country.foreign ministers led by the alliance s secretary general, jens stoltenberg have met today to discuss how they can best support ukraine in the future. let s speak to xavier bettel, he is luxembourg s deputy prime minister and foreign minister. welcome to you and than ....
Future for their children. as alwa s, future for their children. as always, anna, my college reporting live from lviv. we know that nato foreign ministers have been gathering in brussels. they arrived a few hours ago kicking off two days of talks on how to support ukraine at this stage of the russian invasion. jens stoltenberg, the alliance s secretary general, gave this update earlier. we have all seen the atrocities that are being committed in abuja and other places in ukraine. and bucha. in the targeting and killing of civilians is a war crime and of nato allies. we are supporting the international efforts for all the facts. the atrocities that jens stoltenberg was referring to happened in towns near kyiv, specifically in bucha and borodyanka. there ve been disturbing reports of civilian killings emerging from both. ....
That was the moment that she decided to take the children and go and flee and try to get to a place of safety. people are still crossing the border into poland where i know you were just last week, and the children that you met at the school, that is so important. i think the help that is being given to the children now who are trying to deal with all of this, and who, in some cases, are staying here in ukraine and trying to make a new life in a different part of the country. but in some cases, they are still crossing the border and looking for a place of safety and looking to really try and rebuild their lives. i think families want to try and find some kind of future for their children. my my colleague reporting with the overview of the continuing movement and displacement of people across ukraine. we know that nato foreign ministers have been gathering in brussels. they arrived a few hours ago kicking off two days of talks on how to support ukraine at this stage of the russian inv ....