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situation to get definitive answers as to whether it has happened. absolutely. we have talked a lot about the ukrainian counter offensive stalling, or not, being successful. claims like this suggest that ukraine is building up its capacity to target russian assets further and further away. for example ukraine claims to have basically pushed the russian black sea fleet out of the black sea because it apparently has extended its capability to target ships there. ., �* �* ., ., ., ~ there. from bbc monitoring, thank ou ve there. from bbc monitoring, thank you very much _ there. from bbc monitoring, thank you very much for _ there. from bbc monitoring, thank you very much forjoining _ there. from bbc monitoring, thank you very much forjoining us. - there. from bbc monitoring, thank you very much forjoining us. we i you very much forjoining us. we will keep you updated on any further developments on that. i want to stay with the war in ukraine as a major appealfrom the united nations for humanitarian funding has been made. it says $4.2 billion is needed help people affected by the war.

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about 100, 150, 160, 120 trucks per day, that, of course, are not giving a proper answer to the immense needs of the people in gaza. hei he i want to bring you an update on the breaking news we told you about in the past hour. ukraine's military says it shut outer russian military plane over the sea of azov. these planes have powerful radar on board and they take targets at long range. the man who knows much more than i do is the russian editor with bbc monitoring. what are the ukrainian saying? the monitoring. what are the ukrainian sa inc? ~ . ., , monitoring. what are the ukrainian sa inc? ~ . ., h. monitoring. what are the ukrainian sa in? ~ . ., h. ., saying? the ukrainians claimed to have shot down _ saying? the ukrainians claimed to have shot down two _ saying? the ukrainians claimed to have shot down two really - saying? the ukrainians claimed to i have shot down two really important planes. one is called the a50,. the a50 as a spy plane, basically, which carries a very powerful radar that

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as always during conflict, there will be difficult moments. but we must prepare for this to be a long war. and that is the reality these two men face, mr zelensky needs allies and ammunition, mr sunak needs time and money. and neither has enough of either. james landale, bbc news, kyiv. let's speak to our russia editor at bbc monitoring, vitaly shevchenko. thank you forjoining us. how significant is this amount of money and this is it? it’s significant is this amount of money and this is it?— and this is it? it's a sizeable amount of— and this is it? it's a sizeable amount of money. - and this is it? it's a sizeable amount of money. it - and this is it? it's a sizeable amount of money. it is - and this is it? it's a sizeable amount of money. it is the l and this is it? it's a sizeable - amount of money. it is the largest single package of military aid offered by britain to ukraine, but it's dwarfed by the aid for ukraine that was in the united states, that

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the picture is wider than this as well because ecuador has seen rising violence over the last few years. since the covid pandemic in 2020, gangs operating out of prisons took advantage of the state being weaker at the time, drug cartels gaining influence in ecuador have fuelled rising violence as has high unemployment. this is now the number one issue that the country faces and certainly tonight there is still fear on the streets, particularly in guayaquil, which has seen the country's highest rate of homicide in the last year. the us now says it's "extremely concerned" by the violence in ecuador. a state department spokesperson says the united states is monitoring the situation closely, adding that: for more on the developing situation inside ecuador, i spoke to pascal fletcher with bbc monitoring. thank you for being here.

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whether he goes down that route and how he gets to a grip of this very serious gang and drug related problems. just remind us, has ecuador always struggled with gangs and drug trafficking? we heard they are in the peace — some of the roots stretch back to 2020 and the covid pandemic. it is true. but if you look back further it is a little new for ecuador. ecuador was always seen as a fairly tranquil country. certainly, an interesting country to visit for tourists. quito particularly popular, quiet. it has deterioriated over the past years since covid and the outbreak of violence. many people fearing it will go the same way as countries like mexico, which is a very serious drug violence problem. colombia of course and other countries. i think there are a lot of fears they really need to get a grip on this gang situation and there would be a lot of attention on just how they do it. pascal fletcher with the latest. from bbc monitoring,

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message, that one about israel, "take care," is something he has repeated and repeated and it still is not happening to america's satisfaction. a few things have come out of the day, i think. first of all, something blinken said which echoed words in bbc today programme interview morning by the saudi ambassador in london, he said essentially there is a regional path out of this crisis potentially, in other words the saudis could offer recognition to israel which before october 7 really wanted, in return for concrete progress towards a palestinian state. the problem with that is the current israeli government is resolutely opposed to a palestinian state, and a lot of arabs are resolutely opposed to offering israel anything after all the events in gaza. there is something going back to that sense of exasperation i mentioned that there is a lack of us leverage over israel. it is clear, despite enormous military aid, diplomatic help at the un, blocking ceasefire

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and look at that, almost unbroken streak of daily air temperature records. 210 days set new daily global temperature records according to bbc analysis of the data from the eu organisation, copernicus. for more on what scientists are saying about the record hot year, i spoke to laurie goering, climate change editor at the thomson reuters foundation. thank you for being here. this is obviously a record people would prefer not to have been broken but here we are 2023 the hottest year on record, what many scientists are shocked by was not the record by how much this record really surpasses some of the other higher temperatures we have seen for previous years. that is the shocking thing about this temperature for 2023 normally these temperatures increases are really small, and hundreds of a degree or tenths of a degree at a bigley but the

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and create a path to a palestinian state. our international editor jeremy bowen has more. he must be getting pretty exasperated because that message, that one about israel, "take care," is something he has repeated and repeated and it still is not happening to america's satisfaction. a few things have come out of the day, i think. first of all, something blinken said which echoed words in bbc today programme interview this morning by the saudi ambassador in london, prince khalid bin bandar, who said essentially there is a regional path out of this crisis potentially. in other words, the saudis could offer recognition to israel, which before 7 october israelis really wanted, in return for concrete progress towards a palestinian state. the problem with that is the current israeli government is resolutely opposed to a palestinian state, and a lot of arabs are resolutely opposed to offering israel anything after all the events in gaza.

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days. the picture is wider than this. ecuador has seen rising violence over the last few years and since the covid pandemic in 2020, gangs operating out of presence took advantage of the state being weak at the time. drug cartels gained influence in ecuador and have fuelled a rising violence violence has has high unemployment as well. this is now the number one issue faced by the country and tonight, certainly, there is fear on the streets particularly in guayaquil which has seen the highest rate of homicide in the last year in the country. pascal fletcher is from bbc monitoring. earlier he told us what more we've learned about the violence in ecuador and who might be behind it. it sounds like an extraordinary situation. certainly, most people relate it to what is the source of much violence in latin america, which is drug trafficking in the sense that the cartels have been penetrating ecuador, the mexican cartels and suppliers in colombia and peru to the north and south have linked up with local gangs

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situation and there would be a lot of attention on just how they do it. pascal fletcher with the latest from bbc monitoring, thank you so much. us secretary of state antony blinken says the cost of the war on civilians in gaza is "far too high". he made the remarks in tel aviv after meeting israeli leaders on tuesday. he is on his fourth trip to the country since the war began. blinken said regional leaders shared the us�*s concerns about the "dire humanitarian situation" in gaza. he also said israel needed to allow essential aid into the territory. we know that facing an enemy that embeds itself among civilians, who it hides in and fires from schools, from hospitals, makes this incredibly challenging. but the daily toll on civilians in gaza, particularly on children, is far too high. mr blinken also delivered a message to israel from its arab neighbours to normalize relations

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