expected because it is filling a gap, and we will see it being used more often in areas where ukraine are trying to press forward simply because it gives you that area effect, explosive effect, and makes targets keep their heads down if they are in defensive positions and are not actually going to get hit by it. its, are not actually going to get hit by it. ~ ., ,., are not actually going to get hit by it. a controversial decision by the us to sunply _ it. a controversial decision by the us to supply these _ it. a controversial decision by the us to supply these munitions - it. a controversial decision by the i us to supply these munitions and it. a controversial decision by the - us to supply these munitions and the convention of cluster munitions signed by more than hundred 20 countries including the uk but not signed by the us, ukraine and russia. what is so controversial about them? 123 russia. what is so controversial about them?— russia. what is so controversial about them? ' g; , ., about them? 123 countries and the uk raised its concerns _ about them? 123 countries and the uk raised its concerns when _ about them? 123 countries and the uk raised its concerns when the - about them? 123 countries and the uk raised its concerns when the us - about them? 123 countries and the uk raised its concerns when the us made i raised its concerns when the us made its decision ten days ago. the most concerning thing is their failure rate, what they call the dud rate, i used to be in the british army and i saw former soviet cluster munitions dropped in the desert are still
and makes targets keep their heads down if they are in defensive positions even if they are not actually going to get hit by it. a controversial decision by the us to supply these munitions. the convention of cluster munitions signed by more than 120 countries including the uk but not signed by the us, ukraine and russia. what is so controversial about them? 123 countries and the uk raised its concerns when the us made its decision ten days ago. the most concerning thing is their failure rate, what they call the dud rate. i used to be in the british army and i saw former soviet cluster munitions dropped in the desert still lying about and the dud rate could have been as high as 10% but the us now say it is down to around 2% but we don't have the facts on that. the reason so many countries are signed up to it is the long term
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very excited. he's expected to debut on miami on july 21st. the wnba taking over las vegas this weekend, highlighted by the triumphant return of brittney griner, the nine-time all-star playing in her first all-star game since being detained in russia. the mercury star delivering on the floor. she threw down this slam dunk for 2 of her 18 points on the night. starring an all-star record 31 points on ten 3s as team brianna stewart beat team asia wilson, 123-127, the final. finally for you this morning, steph curry once again approving he he can hit a shot from absolutely anywhere. sinking a hole in one and losing his mind, breaking into a fullout sprint, celebrating, soaking it all in. he was actually still out of breath when the reporter caught up to ask him what it felt like. certainly felt like one of the biggest moments of his professional sporting career to us.
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send cluster munitions to ukraine. do we know if that topic will be one that comes up for discussion there in london? so, we don't know the specific details of what they are going to be talking about, but it certainly comes at a time, this meeting, when there is a little bit of discomfort thanks to that announcement on friday. just to remind people what is cluster munitions are, they are a rap and which drop multiple bomblets onto an area and the risk is that not all of these bomblets will detonate and in which case they are called a dud and there is always the risk that a civilian may pick one of them up and there could be untold damage later down the line to the civilian population. the point is that the uk and in fact the majority of nato allies have signed up to a specific convention — there are 123 countries signed up there are 123 countries signed up to this convention which prohibits the production and the use of these particular weapons. russia, ukraine and the us are not signatories to this. and at this point the
multiple bomblets on the enemy and there is a risk that not all of them bullet detonator and they may rest on the ground and they may rest on the ground and they may rest on the ground and they are known as duds and there is a risk that a civilian mate pick up one of these and they could go off and cause damage to civilian life. the united states has made the judgement that there is a greater risk for civilian life in not providing these weapons and allowing russia to keep on its attack without providing ukraine with such weapons against the fact that there is against the fact that there is a risk for civilians later down the line. the point is that the uk is among 123 signatories to a convention which prohibits the production and the use of these weapons. so, clearly, for these weapons. so, clearly, for the uk and for the majority of nato allies, this is something that they would not do. but president biden has made this decision now. it clearly sits uncomfortably with many of his allies but this is something they will have to discuss over that meeting with rishi sunak tomorrow and presumably will come up again at that summit in
will be one that comes up for discussion there in london? so, we don't know the specific details of what they are going to be talking about, but it certainly comes at a time, this meeting, when there is a little bit of discomfort thanks to that announcement on friday. just to remind people what is cluster munitions are, they are a weapon which drop multiple bomblets onto an area and the risk is that not all of these bomblets will detonate and in which case they are called a dud and there is always the risk that a civilian may pick one of them up and there could be untold damage later down the line to the civilian population. the point is that the uk and in fact the majority of nato allies have signed up to a specific convention — there are 123 countries signed up to this convention which prohibits the production and the use of these particular weapons. russia, ukraine and the us are not signatories to this. and at this point, the us�*s decision to supply ukraine
thrust of his trip. he hasjust added thrust of his trip. he has just added this on to the itinerary? he hasjust added this on to the itinera ? , , ., , itinerary? yes. he is on his way to the nato summit. _ itinerary? yes. he is on his way to the nato summit. he _ itinerary? yes. he is on his way to the nato summit. he is— the nato summit. he is in the neighbourhood, i suppose you could say. this is the sixth meeting the joe biden and rishi sunak have had. the relationship is perhaps not as strong as between layer and bush. the doors are opening. there is a us secretary of state antony blinken just emerging. it is significant that you have a secretary of state at downing street today as well? yes it is at downing street today as well? yes it is significant. all at downing street today as well? 123 it is significant. all of at downing street today as well? i2; it is significant. all of these visits are significant because