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Newsday

a hurried launch, then an even quicker departure, before russian artillery tries to target our position. back in the forest, the commander — face hidden — talks of a catastrophic shortage of equipment, of tanks, weapons and more basic supplies. "western help has got us this far" he says, "but we can't liberate more territory without a lot more assistance." back in the rubble of dnipro, the search for survivors has continued. rescue workers shouting out, "is anyone there?" yes, yes, yes! then "yes!", when a small voice is heard. and another woman is brought to safety, or what passes for safety here, after almost a year of war. andrew harding, bbc news, ukraine.

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Newsday

as and when we get more updates, we will be sure to bring you those right here on bbc news, so stay tuned for that. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines... police say a seven—year—old girl remains in a critical condition after a shotgun was fired from a moving car outside a church in central london yesterday. five others were also hurt in the attack near euston station. it happened as crowds left a memorial service for a woman and her daughter. several communities in latvia are on high alert as a mass of ice threatens to flood a dam built to protect homes. the daugava river usually freezes over in winter, but this year has stayed moving with an icy mass on top, threatening the structural integity of the dam. officials have said the situation is stable, but dangerous. a man has been arrested on suspicion of a terror offence after traces of uranium were found in a package at heathrow airport last month. counter—terrorism officers searched an address

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Newsday

a few more survivors. a young woman, katerina, lifted carefully from the ruins and out into the freezing daylight. she and her neighbours are victims of a brutal and blundering russian campaign that shows no signs of easing. further east in the donbas today, we drove towards the front lines, through more towns and villages targeted daily by the kremlin�*s artillery. and yet, civilians still cling on here. "aren't you scared?" i ask. "sure, wouldn't you be?" he replies. "how can we not be scared living in the donbas?" "it's terrifying" she adds, "especially for the children. "we've got used to it." but russia's military is struggling too. even closer to the front, in territory recently liberated by ukrainian forces, we come across acres of destroyed russian hardware.

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Newsday

would send 14 tanks, but germany has been reluctant to do so. our correspondent andrew harding reports on the efforts of ukrainian forces, on the frontline, and he starts with the latest attacks on dnipro. this was last night — yet another ukrainian apartment block devoured by a huge russian missile. this morning, rescue workers in the city of dnipro were still bringing out a few more survivors. a young woman, katerina, lifted carefully from the ruins and out into the freezing daylight. she and her neighbours are victims of a brutal and blundering russian campaign that shows no signs of easing. further east in the donbas today, we drove towards the front lines, through more towns and villages targeted daily by the kremlin�*s artillery. and yet, civilians still cling on here. "aren't you scared?" i ask. "sure, wouldn't you be?"

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Newsday

on confidence than usual. but at the same time, betting against rafael nadal has never won much for anyone during his career. laughs that's well put. let's turn to the women now, because last year's champion, ash barty, shocked the tennis world, didn't she, when she retired? who's the favourite, do you think, now? so i think the favourite would iga swiatek, who was the woman who succeeded ash barty at number one and really took the baton that barty put down and ran with it, maybe even further distancing herself from the pack in a more dominant way than barty ever managed, winning two grand slams in paris and in new york last year. she doesn't love the conditions in melbourne, it's a bit fast for her. she likes a bit of a slower court where she can have more time, but she is the dominant player. she has almost, i think, twice as many ranking points as the player ranked number two right now and it's her tournament to lose. that said, there are some real contenders in the draw, particularly number three, jessica pegula, who beat swiatek pretty handily in the first week of the year. she could play her in the sami—finals potentially. so some roadblocks along the way, but i think swiatek is pretty much as clear

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Newsday

yes, yes, yes! then "yes!", when a small voice is heard. and another woman is brought to safety, or what passes for safety here, after almost a year of war. andrew harding, bbc news, ukraine. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: novak djokovic, back in melbourne for the australian open, a year after he was deported from the country for breaching covid rules, and launching his bid for a tenth title on tuesday. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first. america first.

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BBC News

before russian artillery tries to target our position. back in the forest, the commander — face hidden — talks of a catastrophic shortage of equipment, of tanks, weapons and more basic supplies. "western help has got us this far" he says, "but we can't liberate more territory without a lot more assistance." back in the rubble of dnipro, the search for survivors has continued. rescue workers shouting out, "is anyone there?" yes, yes, yes! then "yes!", when a small voice is heard. and another woman is brought to safety, or what passes for safety here, after almost a year of war. andrew harding, bbc news, ukraine. president biden has declared a major disaster in california and promised federal aid for those in need after a series of severe storms ravaged the state,

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BBC News

a young woman, katerina, lifted carefully from the ruins and out into the freezing daylight. she and her neighbours are victims of a brutal and blundering russian campaign that shows no signs of easing. further east in the donbas today, we drove towards the front lines, through more towns and villages targeted daily by the kremlin's artillery. and yet, civilians still cling on here. "aren't you scared?" i ask. "sure, wouldn't you be?" he replies. "how can we not be scared living in the donbas?" "it's terrifying" she adds, "especially for the children. "we've got used to it." but russia's military is struggling too. even closer to the front, in territory recently liberated by ukrainian forces, we come across acres of destroyed russian hardware. the russians have experienced so many losses in the past few months, and yet despite all this, they still have far more men, far more equipment than the ukrainians do — which is why the fate of this conflict still hangs very

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BBC News

its heaviest bombardment by russian forces in several weeks, with more than 100 missiles fired into the east of the country. at least 30 people were killed and many more injured when a residential block was bombed in the city of dnipro. there's also been more heavy shelling around the towns of soledar and bakhmut in the east. our correspondent andrew harding has this report. this was last night — yet another ukrainian apartment block devoured by a huge russian missile. this morning, rescue workers in the city of dnipro were still bringing out a few more survivors. a young woman, katerina, lifted carefully from the ruins and out into the freezing daylight. she and her neighbours are victims of a brutal and blundering russian campaign that shows no signs of easing. further east in the donbas today, we drove towards the front lines, through more towns and villages targeted daily by the

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