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international support for reconstruction. it will focus on private investment. the private investing arm of the world bank estimates that the ukrainian private sector, which accounted for up to 70% of gdp before the invasion, could contribute $140 billion over the next decade. the left latest estimate for rebuilding the country is $411 billion. can you talk to me about the scale of the challenge ahead? to put some numbers on it there, but at the moment we just don t know how much it could cost to rebuild ukraine? rebuild ukraine? absolutely. this is the first estimate rebuild ukraine? absolutely. this is the first estimate that rebuild ukraine? absolutely. this is the first estimate that was - rebuild ukraine? absolutely. this is the first estimate that was done, i rebuild ukraine? absolutely. this is the first estimate that was done, it| the first estimate that was done, it was a rapid assessment to see what was a rapid assessment to see what was needed to rebuild uk ....
people like us are needed so much to help people like you. the tears are worth it. sean dilley reporting. 0k, time for a look at the weather with darren bett. what a difference a day makes, it couldn t be more different than yesterday, everything coming in from the atlantic, and if we look at the satellite picture, all this cloud streaming our way, and of course thatis streaming our way, and of course that is bringing the rain we are seeing across many parts of the country at the moment. we also have stronger winds picking up, but they are south westerly, bringing in tropical, maritime air, which is why temperatures are higher, and why we have cloud and rain. double figure temperatures for large parts of the uk, a little cooler in scotland and north eastern parts, where it was a chilly start this morning. we will continue to see rain through the afternoon, evening and well into the night, heavy across the hills, localised flooding, and by the end of the night most of it ....