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is now, back in 1985. goodnight. music: how soon is now by the smiths. this is bbc news, here he was at westminster in february giving the speaker a pilot s helmet. on the helmet reads, we have freedom, give us wings to protect it. this is what he wants. f 16 fighter jets like these flown by the polish air force. modern warplanes that could give ukraine greater control of the skies. some european countries are ready to give some of theirs to ukraine but they are all made by the us and that means that president biden, who is at the g7 summit injapan, needs to give his permission first. he has been reluctant, fearing it could escalate the war, but now his officials say the us will help train ukrainian pilots and will not stop european countries donating some f 16s. this comes after concerted pressure from european leaders, including rishi sunak, who earlier this week promised president zelensky to gather international support for getting ukraine the air power it needed. b ....
To and had no choice. we re not capturing innocent people. labour union leader de flores is sceptical. arrested following an anonymous tip off, she spent seven months away from her children in hellish prison conditions. she describes her treatment as torture. it was a kidnapping by the state. if you have done something wrong, then you have to pay. but if you haven t, then| is deprivation of liberty. and that s kidnapping. i committed no crime, so i shouldn t have been imprisoned. odell used to stay inside at dusk. now local kids in la campanella can play without fear of being caught in the crossfire of a turf war. but while ordinary life has returned to long suffering neighbourhoods, some fear president bukele has permanently militarised el salvador to achieve it. will grant, bbc news san salvador. the devastation of aleppo in syria ....
You re live with bbc news. if you were watching the programme yesterday, you would have seen our report from el salvador about the government s brutal crackdown on the street gangs there. in the second part of this report, will grant looks at how normal life is returning to many neighbourhoods which spent years under gang control. la campanella is dotted with abandoned houses. when the 18th street gang ran the neighbourhood, scores of homes fell empty. their owners forced out. some became places used for rape, murder and torture. now, with most gang members jailed in a crackdown, the government is returning those homes to local people. schoolteacher al dela rosales received hers through a credit scheme. her neighbourhood shedding its violent past. my children couldn t grow up playing in the street or in the parks or have their friends come over for their security. we as parents wouldn t allow it. ....
And they have tried to put things over on other countries. all of the cyberattacks that we saw when we were at nato, against some of our nato allies or an ally that was on the cusp of becoming an ally in nato, and the cyberattacks on that. so, i am certainly very clear in calling out for what it is, the russian disinformation, the torture, the war crimes that they are producing right now in ukraine. and if that puts me on a sanctions list, i m fine. speaking of sanctions, at the g7 meetings, at that summit, some new sanctions announced against russia, many of them aimed at military technology. in your mind, do these sanctions go far enough? what would you like to see? well, i would like to see full sanctions of any kind of trade or any kind of monetary enterprise ....
And these are facts, that the last nine years, as you mentioned, i believe it s 11 years since the civil war started, those 11 years, many of the refugees have been targeted and jailed. so given that it s the same leadership and he still controls a chunk of the country, doesn t control a huge swathe in the north, which makes you wonder what is he even ruling over as a countries leader. how legitimate could that possibly be quest mark that said, there is this hope, i don t have high hopes for it to be perfectly honest with you, and i certainly don t think that the refugees are going to trust that they re welcome back without some kind of risk of the tension, or torture. i kind of risk of the tension, or torture. ., ., ., ., i. torture. i do want to ask you, because torture. i do want to ask you, because you torture. i do want to ask you, because you act torture. i do want to ask you, because you act as torture. i do want to ask you, because you act as the - torture. i do want to ....