and we hope that this country will get a little bit better, because, i mean, just like we say, we have one life. we do not want to spend it fighting for a better country. we wish that someday we will be able to live in the country that we hoped for. chaima issa, tunisia s first female political prisoner, was finally released from jail earlier this month. yet many other opponents of president kais saied remain behind bars. it seems tunisians continue to face a stark choice between creeping dictatorship or a return to anarchic democracy.
that his health is a top-notch back to eric. eric: thank you kitty and has a corset reminder to all of us who take care and be careful his intense heat and we at fox news of course wish the prime minister the very best thank you. arthel. eric, the latest nato summit indicates the alliance will accept ukraine as a member eventually. president biden says the war with russia needs to end first ambassador kurt volker writes in the financial times quote this is not just a missed opportunity it reflects a failure to understand the nature of european security has changed ukraine is currently doing nato s job for it fighting to defend the front tier of a free europe. let s bring in ambassador volker now he served as u.s. ambassador to nato from 2008 2009 special u.s. representative for ukraine negotiation from 2017 2019 ambassador thank you for
when war broke out. you must have gone through a terrible set of circumstances and you were there and khartoum and fighting breaks out, how did you get out? it fighting breaks out, how did you get out? . , ., ., , ., out? it was quite a “ourney and i onl not out? it was quite a “ourney and i only got home out? it was quite a journey and i only got home yesterday - out? it was quite a journey and i only got home yesterday or- out? it was quite a journey and i only got home yesterday or two | out? it was quite a journey and i - only got home yesterday or two days ago. i did most of it by land and there was an evacuation but i wasn t able to get there in time. it was really difficult in terms of basic resources like trying to find a car that would leave the capital when it was also the most serious to even find people willing to take the risk of leaving in general, especially because i was on my own and my
no one fighting continues, because so far no one knows when it will stop, the fighting no one knows when it will stop, the fighting are no one knows when it will stop, the fighting are still continuing and i think fighting are still continuing and i think it fighting are still continuing and i think it will carry on for days. thank think it will carry on for days. thank you think it will carry on for days. thank you very much for talking to us, mohammed 0thman, live from khartoum. the leader of the nurses union says they re prepared to continue strikes in england right up to christmas unless the government puts more money on the table. members of the royal college of nursing rejected a 5% pay offer and a one off bonus last week, and are due to walk out again for two days at the end of the month. the government says its offer is fair and reasonable. we ve heard from both sides of the dispute on sunday with laura kuenssberg. earlier i spoke to our political correspondent ton
with more on this let s cross to the newsroom and speak to our health correspondent, jim reid. tell us what this dispute is about and whyjunior doctors say they are fighting for this 35% pay rise. it fighting for this 35% pay rise. it is all about the money, but also about other aspects of their working conditions as well. on the money, junior doctors, their argument has been that over the past 15 years, since 2008, which forjunior doctors have fallen significantly below the rate of inflation. the figure they use is 26% below the cost of living. to bring that back up to where we were in 2008, that would involve a 35% pay increase. it depends on which figures you use. if you use a different measure of inflation, the cpi badger, that 26% comes down to 16%. it does completely depend on which way you want to view it.