it is difficult for us to exclude today up of the wagner group in belarus could pose a potential threat to poland which shares a border with belarus. herthreat which shares a border with belarus. her threat to lithuania which also has the longest border with belarus among other countries and also to latvia, a neighbour of belarus. 0ne one of the eu leaders meeting for a two day meeting in brussels. central to the summit will be the role china will play. it is said to call on china to help bring an end to the war and to engage in the global challenges. let s go to my guest at the studio was a senior fellow my guest at the studio was a seniorfellow for asia my guest at the studio was a senior fellow for asia pacific security for the institute for strategic studies. thank you forjoining us on the programme. how closely is china watching what s going on with the wagner group in russia? i think there is no doubt that china think there is no doubt that china is think there is no
outside the city. let us remind us of the geography of all of this. moscow s round a70 km from ukraine but look at where these drones could been fired from later. before that, our russian editor is in moscow and saw the building shake this morning as those drones hit. here s his report. explosion russian tv says this is the moment that moscow came under attack. from early morning, people in and around the russian capital reported hearing explosions. idid, too. at home, my window shook from the force of the blasts. russia s defence ministry says that ukraine had targeted moscow with drones. the russian military claimed it had brought them all down. look at that, a man says in this video. right above our house! the kyiv regime is decided to attack residential buildings. this is a clear sign of its terrorist activity. clear sign of its terrorist activity- clear sign of its terrorist activi . ., , ~ activity. the drones sparked disbelief! one of the drones had crashed into
today we learned it was basal cell carcinoma. it was all removed at the time of the biopsy and no further treatment is required but the president does face new woes tonight from fossil fuel defenders. an internal memo accidently posted by the interior department shows the biden administration moved forward with increasing royalty fees on fossil fuel drilling off the alaskan coast despite its own assessment that lower fees would increase energy security for the state. the senate energy committee chairman joe manchin saying he is appalled and the leaked memo makes quote crystal clear this administration is putting radical climate agenda ahead of the needs of the people of alaska and the united states. the president today focusing on ukraine security meeting with german chancellor olaf schultz. we have been together throughout this. the picture is less clear. schultz at the white house friday with zero fanfare and no blirl news conference causing questions how aligned the
laura: good evening, this is the the ingraham angle from washington tonight. cleaning up for the boss is the focus of tonight s the angle. democrat governors have said fixing the homelessness and crime problem is complex and would take more money and patience. police officials told the angle they felt hopeless. laura: you can live out here and do as much drugs as you want? yes, clearing tents and homeless encampments, can t do that. they want us to, we can t by law. judge says unless you can provide a bed for every person out here. laura: residents complain about the crime. fell on deaf ears. all they needed was visit by chinese president xi jinping. san francisco is in the spotlight for the asia-pacific conference, they are making sure they shine. scrubbing and power washing is happening all over the city. bottom of my shoes are clean. it is noticeable how clear the streets look and how few encampments there are. laura: this shows what frauds political
putin since its opening in 2018. russians are saying this is a ukrainian territory attack. they re vowing retaliation. ukraine s public broadcaster reported the attack was a special operation by ukraine s intelligence agency and navy citing anonymous law enforcement sources. nbc news has not confirmed those details. meantime, russia just reneged on a humanitarian deal that s been in place for the last year to keep ukrainian grains flowing to global markets. nbc news foreign correspondent matt bradley is covering it all for us. matt? since you re asking about implications beyond russian and ukraine borders. the suspension of the grain deal could well be felt around the world. this deal, it s now a year old. it was always set to expire today. but without it we could still see a huge surge in grain prices that will have a massive affect on food prices and availability of food, particularly in