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BBCNEWS Newsday July 7, 2024

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BBCNEWS Newsday July 7, 2024



fighting intensifies around the ukrainian city of kherson, as kyiv steps up the counter offensive, trying to recapture the southern city from russian forces. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. mikhail gorbachev, the last leader of the soviet union, has died at the age of 91. he oversaw economic reforms known as perestroika and political ones known as glasnost or openness which led to the break up of the soviet union in 1991 and the end of the cold war. russian president vladimir putin has expressed deep sympathies . our russia editor steve rosenberg looks back at a historic life. he was the kind of russian leader of the world had never seen. mikhail gorbachev smiled, he was relaxed. in the west, he acquired almost pop star status for helping to end the cold war. but at home, it was a different story. born in the days of dictator josef stalin, mikhail gorbach ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



we start with news that will have implications for europe s energy supply this winter. the russian energy giant gazprom says it has found a new problem in its key gas pipeline to europe, which had been due to reopen on saturday. gazprom says it s detected an oil leak in a turbine on the nord stream one pipeline, meaning it will remain closed for an indefinite period. the pipeline has already been completely shut for three days for what gazprom described as maintenance work. moscow denies weaponising energy supplies in retaliation for western sanctions. russia s move to keep the nordstream pipeline closed may or may not be linked to a decision by the g7 group of the world s leading democracies to put a cap on how much they pay for russian oil, in a bid to hit moscow s ability to finance the war in ukraine. the price of oil has risen sharply since the invasion, meaning its revenues have gone up even as some countries cut back on the amount of russian oil they import. ....

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BBCNEWS The Papers July 7, 2024



bid tomorrow too. it says the pair will fight it out to be the candidate to take on rishi sunak. meanwhile, the mail claims sunak the former chancellor has been forced to deny links to the former number 10 adviser dominic cummings. the express concentrates on sunak s successor as chancellor, nadhim zahawi. they quote him as saying he s being smeared over tax . the ft says senior conservative party figures are planning to thin out the field of leadership candidates rapidly, to stop the campaign becoming ugly. the guardian says the tory rivals as scrambling to get enough supporters to stay in the contest; the mirror leads with something completely different the crisis over ambulance crews being stuck outside a&es, while the daily star is all about the heatwave, claiming britain will be hotter than hawaii tomorrow. asi as i say, welcome back to both. we will start with the guardian s front page that tory rivals are scrambling for support is because the all importan ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



to the island after fleeing abroad in the face of massive anti government protests. and spectators gather in rwanda for its annual gorilla naming ceremony. hello, and welcome. it s good to have your company. the russian energy giant gazprom says it has scrapped plans to reopen a key gas pipeline to europe. the company claims it can t restart nordstream one because of an oil leak in a turbine, and that it will remain closed for an indefinite period. that will have implications for europe s energy supply this winter. the pipeline has already been completely shut for three days. moscow denies weaponising energy supplies in retaliation for western sanctions. but that s not how the move has been seen in european capitals, the president of the european council took to twitter to express his disapointment. charles michel said. before going on to say. the bbc s economics editor faisal islam explained more about what russian gas giant gasprom has been saying. let me show you a m ....

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