leaders from the g7 group of wealthy nations have announced a new security pact with ukraine. the deal s been signed at a meeting of the military alliance in lithuania. those security commitments are a broad international framework to deliver modern advanced military equipment, such as fighter jets, training, and intelligence sharing. it s been welcomed by president zelensky who has swallowed his disappointment at the lack a of a timetable for ukraine tojoin nato. welcome to you, president of ukraine volodymyr zelensky. our dear friend volodymyr zelensky, president of ukraine, welcome to you, volodymyr, it s good to have you here. applause ukraine may not yet be a member of nato, not by a long way. but today, it was embraced, almost, as one of their own, taking part in a new council where kyiv can raise concerns on an equal footing. translation: we ve discussed in detail the confrontation - with russia and what can be done to keep ukrainians safer. we re grateful to our partn
the intensity of that loss reduces over time and the frequency. but there are obviously moments where our relationship is thrust front and foremost. the documentary is one. so, you know, i ve been closer to yog over this last two or three years than i had for a little while. and obviously you love him still, dearly. yeah, i think anyone who knew him loved him and had a great affection for him. you know, he was an exceptionally kind and generous friend and he was bloody funny, as well. andrew ridgeley, thank you very much for talking to us. you re very welcome. thank you, victoria. the documentary is called wham. we have some of the front pages of the newspapers tomorrow. many of them have the same story. the times newspaper, life reveals huw edwards is a bbc star in eye of storm. and then a story about european temperatures edging towards 50 degrees. the front page of the mirror, bbc star huw is in hospital after scandal. wife names news anchor as cops say no crime committed.
tomorrow s front pages. good evening. he is one of the most recognisable faces on british television, anchoring coverage of major national and international events, often from this very chair. but tonight, huw edwards, the lead anchor of the bbc s news at ten, has been revealed as the man at the centre of allegations over the payment of thousands of pounds to a young person for explicit pictures. he was identified in a statement on his behalf by his wife, who said he s now receiving inpatient hospital care, having suffered a serious mental health episode after what have been five extremely difficult days. huw edwards has not resigned from the bbc. the statement went on to say that once well enough, he intends to respond to the stories that have been published. all this, as the metropolitan police, having reviewed the allegations, said there s no evidence of a criminal offence having been committed. huw edwards statement says, once well enough to do so, he intends to resp
world, i m bianca nobilo live from london. our max foster is out on assignment, just ahead on cnn newsroom. the president is hoping the nato alliance can more demonstrate the unity with ukraine. i don t think there s unanimity in nato about whether or not to bring ukraine into the nato family now. it s up to my knees! i know. this is a 1 in 1,000-year rainfall for that spot. spending is a top priority for congress when they return this week. hopefully, we can have a bipartisan agreement and the that avoids the shutdown. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is monday, july the 10th. 4:00 a.m. in washington, 9:00 a.m. here in london where u.s. president joe biden is expected today at 10 downing street to meet with the british prime minister. the visit coming amid high-stakes meeting that kicks off in lithuania tomorrow. biden and r sas expected to meet. it propertied a rare public disagreement from sunak, though the wh
the situation room. breaking this hour president biden and the united states making good on their vow to strike back after three american soldiers were killed in jordan. the white house revealing moments ago strikes on three facilities and iraq and four in syria were successful. our correspondents are standing by as our live coverage continues right now. let s get straight to natasha ber trnd at the pentagon. what more are we learning about these strikes? reporter: we are getting more information in from the national security council as well as a senior official at the pentagon joint chiefs. we re told the reason why there was kind of a delay here in conducting these 85 different strikes across these facilities, these seven different facilities in iraq and syria is essentially they were waiting for good weather to present itself. and that window kind of opened today and it all came together so they would avoid, of course, unnecessary casualties according to the military o