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escalate, i read it as a typical iran in response, whether they will look at their strategic capabilities and options and capacities and they mayjust options and capacities and they may just wait a little options and capacities and they mayjust wait a little bit options and capacities and they may just wait a little bit and be patient, but i don't think this is going to be a standout for them. this is going to be a standout forthem. it this is going to be a standout for them. it may be looking like that for some time, but remember, this is also their security and their sovereignty and they can't be seen as weak in the region either. so i think israel has to be very careful in this instance. it has been very active and are fighting against hezbollah in southern lebanon, its operations in damascus, its operations in damascus, its operations in damascus, its operations in gaza and the west bank as well which often we forget about, and they are diminishing a lot of their capabilities as far as manpower and strategic military assets

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jessica parker. ukraine's prime minister has told the bbc there will be a third world war if ukraine loses its conflict with russia as he urges the us congress to pass that long stalled foreign aid bill. dennis shmyhal expressed careful optimism that us lawmakers would pass the hotly contested measure, which has $61 billion earmarked for key. the house of representatives is set to vote on the package this saturday. dennis shmyhal spoke to my colleague in washington. the saturday. dennis shmyhal spoke to my colleague in washington.— colleague in washington. the united states is one — colleague in washington. the united states is one of _ colleague in washington. the united states is one of the _ colleague in washington. the united states is one of the biggest - states is one of the biggest supporters and investors in the ukrainian economy and in ukrainian defence capacities. we are working so much for this draft law in one or other conditions which now are discussed in congress. so we will be very grateful if it will be approved on saturday. we are waiting on this so much and especially our troops on

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

for whatever period of time we are talking about, that is several shifts of agents, that would require a hearing where the secret service is testifying about protecting him there and they will testify they do not know how to do that. i know the judge is envisioning, unlike any other defendant, putting this person in jail has logistical and practical challenges that may be beyond their capacities. then can open a question like, do you give him home confinement as a alternative? in that case make the secret service be his jailers as well as protectors? >> i hate to sound a hardened former prosecutor but that plea falls on deaf ears to me. there are places in jails that somebody can be kept very safe. put him in a cell with nobody

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BBC News

energy infrastructure but of course russian forces are continuing to advance taking square kilometre after square kilometre of ukrainian territory. kilometre of ukrainian territory-— kilometre of ukrainian territo ., , territory. james waterhouse there. earlier, my colleague sumi somaskanda sat down for an exclusive interview with the ukrainian prime minister denys shymal. we saw today the news the speaker of the house mike johnson really of the bill for supported funding for ukraine. more than $61 billion of support. would you think about this? , ., ., , this? first of all, they give havin: this? first of all, they give having me _ this? first of all, they give having me here _ this? first of all, they give having me here today. - this? first of all, they give - having me here today. ukraine is continuing fight for freedom and democratic values. we continue _ and democratic values. we continue to protect european borders. — continue to protect european borders. the united states is one of— borders. the united states is one of the biggest of our support and investors in ukrainian economy and a ukrainian economy and a ukrainian defence capacities. we are — ukrainian defence capacities. we are waiting so much for this draft _ we are waiting so much for this draft law— we are waiting so much for this draft law in one or other

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ukrainian city of chernihiv while more than 70 others were injured. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky said the strike would not have happened "if ukraine had received sufficient air defence equipment." with american aid now hanging in the balance and its troops struggling on the battlefield, ukraine is facing a critical moment. my colleague sumi somaskanda sat down for an interview with the ukrainian prime minister denys shymal. we saw today the news the speaker of the house mike johnson released the details of a bill for support of funding for ukraine. around $61 billion of support. what do you think of this bill? first of all, thank you for having me here today. ukraine is continuing ourfight forfreedom and democratic values. we continue to protect european borders. the united states is one of the biggest supporters and investors in ukrainian economy and in ukrainian defence capacities. we are waiting so much for this draft law in one or other conditions which now are discussed in congress,

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BBC News

leadership on getting all this through, and he has been very strongly supporting, especially the aid package for ukraine. steve herman from voice of america news, thank you. meanwhile, ukraine's prime minister has told the bbc there will be a �*third world war�* if ukraine loses its conflict with russia as he urges the us congress to pass the long—stalled foreign aid bill. denys shmyhal spoke with my colleague sumi somaskanda in washington. the united states is one of the biggest supporters and investors in ukrainian economy and in ukrainian defence capacities. we are waiting so much for this draft law in one or other conditions which now are discussed in congress, so we will be very grateful if it will be approved on saturday. we are waiting this for so much and especially our guys and girls on the front line.

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BBC News

than 70 others were injured. ukraine's president, volodymyr zelensky, said the russian strike would not have happened "if ukraine had "received sufficient air defence equipment". with american aid now hanging in the balance and its troops struggling on the battlefield, ukraine is facing a critical moment. my colleague sumi somaskanda sat down for an exclusive interview with the ukrainian prime minister denys shymal. we saw today the news the speaker of the house mikejohnson released the details of a bill for support of funding for ukraine. around $61 billion of support. what do you think of this bill? first of all, thank you for having me here today. ukraine is continuing ourfight forfreedom and democratic values. we continue to protect european borders. the united states is one of the biggest supporters and investor in ukrainian economy and in ukrainian defence capacities. we are waiting so much for this

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Education minister stresses importance of 'Leadership' programme in developing capacities in schools

DOHA: Minister of Education and Higher Education HE Buthaina bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi emphasized the importance of the 'Leadership' programme in developing leadership...

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CBS Weekend News

national security council spokeswoman john kirby said the u.s. is also pressing israel to change their tactics as the war progresses. >> we have been talking to them intensity about a transition to low intensity operations. we believe it's the right time for that transition, and we're talking to them about doing that. >> reporter: officials say that transition has begun in certain capacities as some israeli troops have pulled out of gaza, and the number of air strikes have been reduced. the white house has acknowledged that progress has not been perfect, and that more aid needs to get into gaza, jericka. they say they are working to ensure that that happens. >> all right, skyler henry tonight from the white house, thank you. now to a war that's faded from the front pages in recent weeks. tomorrow ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is set to travel to switzerland, seeking more global support with ammunition aid running out in the fight against russia. reporting from kyiv, here is cbs' chris livesay. >> reporter: at a secret location in the cover of night,

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Verified Live

i didn't completely _ to all the other situations? again, i didn't completely follow - to all the other situations? again, i didn't completely follow what . to all the other situations? again, | i didn't completely follow what the honourable gentleman of the same but actions in this case were specific to the case at hand, we acted in self defence because there is escalating attacks from the houthis and in defiance of international diplomacy it was right we took action to protect the security and interest of our people.— action to protect the security and interest of our people. thank you mr deu interest of our people. thank you mr deputy speaker- _ interest of our people. thank you mr deputy speaker. given _ interest of our people. thank you mr deputy speaker. given the _ interest of our people. thank you mr deputy speaker. given the global. deputy speaker. given the global shortage of to the remands and air defence systems and missiles, isn't it time that we really upscaled our industrial combines capacities of a game continue to support our friends and replenish our own stocks? than and replenish our own stocks? an excellent point would have a word, yes. that is why we've invested and in rebuilding our stockpiles but beyond the money, we do need to actually build our defence industrial capability but at this as a share challenge across nato and something i've extensively discussed with partners including the nato secretary—general but of of our agreement with ukraine is how we can mutually help support and grow our

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