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BBC News-20220331-09:16:00

putin's invasion of ukraine. people were saying that is not going to happen. western intelligence was predicting that, weeks before it happened, so, because of that, they now have high reputation, so when this kind of information comes out it makes people sit up and listen, as in really, do they have source, do they have a spy on the ground, somewhere in the holes of the kremlin? we don't know what sort of intelligence the west has, on putin and his inner circle. the real question is why are they leaking this information? what is the purpose of this? and there are different possible explanations, perhaps i would say it is to alert putin to the fact that you know, he has been receiving wrong information, that is unlikely, i don't think putin reads the new york times, he gets his intelligence bullet—proofings, more likely it to set him against his inner circle, to stir up conflict, to stir up

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BBC News-20220331-10:18:00

and we just have to be careful with them. where will we get the money? we don't have a choice, we've just got to find it. from tomorrow, covid will be treated more like flu, with anyone sick asked to stay at home for five days. in england and wales, there will be no more mass testing centres in scotland and northern ireland following soon. free testing will continue for health care workers, hospital patients and those with weakened immune system if they have symptoms. instead, most people will have to start paying for a lateral flow kit, used at home from £2 per test at a local pharmacy. the concern from some is this will inevitably lead to a rise in infections. i think that's expected. and i think we are going to see individuals who won't be able to afford those tests or won't be able to take time off, and i think to mitigate that risk,

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BBC News-20220331-09:02:00

a convoy of ukrainian buses has set off for the southern city of mariupol to try to reach people trapped by the fighting there. yesterday, the russian defence ministry said it would allow the un refugee agency and the international red cross to assist in the evacuation of civilians. tens of thousands of people are desperate to escape after weeks of russian bombardment. though some residents have managed to flee, all previous attempts to establish a ceasefire in mariupol have collapsed. in other developments, the head of the uk government's security and intelligence agency, gchq, said the kremlin appeared to have "massively misjudged the situation" in ukraine. sirjeremy fleming said president putin's advisers were not telling him the truth about the situation on the ground. similarly, the white house says it has intelligence indicating tensions between russia's vladimir putin and his military leadership. the ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky has warned ukraine is bracing

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BBC News-20220331-09:11:00

salary. yes, of course, well, my i salary is reg straited to me, to the local authority, and where the authority, the mayor of the city of lublin helped us, the teacher, all the teachers of ukraine, to find a job, and of course, we are very thankful and grateful because it's a great possibility to work here, and we will have the salary, and it's super because we have to live here, this period, this awful and not easy period for us, for ukrainians. it really isn't an easy period. it is great to see you here, it is your first day, we are please we can share it with you.— first day, we are please we can share it with you. one moment. i want to say _ share it with you. one moment. i want to say thank _ share it with you. one moment. i want to say thank you, _ share it with you. one moment. i want to say thank you, not - share it with you. one moment. i want to say thank you, not only l share it with you. one moment. i l want to say thank you, not only the local people, the mayor of this city, but to the organisation which helped us to be here, it is the

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BBC News-20220331-09:29:00

isn't it. , , ~ isn't it. yes, but i think the problem — isn't it. yes, but i think the problem is. _ isn't it. yes, but i think the problem is, for _ isn't it. yes, but i think the problem is, for a _ isn't it. yes, but i think the problem is, for a start - isn't it. yes, but i think the problem is, for a start i - isn't it. yes, but i think the l problem is, for a start i think masks have been a token of people wanting to strive for freedom or not, i personally don't see wearing a mask in an indoor environment where there is lots of mixing people and poor ventilation to be that much of an issue, we are losing a sense of an issue, we are losing a sense of altruism. wearing a mask protects yourself and others, moving to freedom is all very well but you is have to recognise as you said on your piece just now, people who are living yes underlying health conditions and everybody is still perfectly capable of being rendered and laid low by to virus. it is not something we can trivialise, it is not something we can brush aside. side. we shouldn't underestimate other viruses but we need to keep vigilance at a maximum, gist because we will something to be ended it is

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BBC News-20220331-09:04:00

refusing to carry out orders, sabotaging their own equipment, and even accidentally shooting down their own aircraft. 0n the ground, north of kyiv, ukrainian forces are securing areas recaptured from the russians. their enemy still lying scattered around them. "they were cannon fodder, just kids sent here," alexander said, before a reminder that around the capital all is not yet quiet. explosions. and in the besieged and battered south—eastern city of mariupol, they have been burying the dead in the streets. the un estimates at least 5000 civilians have been killed here. with conditions deteriorating, there is another promise of a ceasefire this morning to allow people to get out, but such promises have come and gone before. in his latest address, president zelensky said the war was at a turning point, but cast doubt on russia's claim that it is de—escalating the fighting.

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BBC News-20220331-10:10:00

pro-russian neighbours she i bombs. -- organism. some of the pro-russian neighbours she says. pro—russian neighbours she says believes it was ukrainian forces pounding the city to test. mariupol�*s mayor says 5000 people have been killed and 90% of the buildings damaged. more than one third of its residents are still living there. humanitarian corridors get people out of mariupol. the destruction and killing is notjust left behind, the damages carried with its people out of the city like invisible shrapnel lodged in their minds. alexander was leaving hospital today. minds. alexander was leaving hospitaltoday. his minds. alexander was leaving hospital today. his father, a musician, is giving staff a farewell concert, giving thanks to the two things he saved from the horrors of mariupol, his saxophone and his son. lviv was the way out of ukraine.

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BBC News-20220331-09:38:00

and hopefully i can do that. that's all the sport for now. we are hearing about the attempt to evacuate people from mariupol. 0ur teams are travelling with repossessions to facilitate the safe passage of civilians, they think this will happen tomorrow, friday, if all parties agree to all terms including the route, the start point and the duration. the lives of tens of thousands of people in mariupol depend on it. more than 4 million people have left ukraine in the biggest refugee exodus in europe since the second world war. two weeks ago the uk launched a scheme to allow british families to sponsor ukrainian refugees to live with them. but some of those applying via the scheme have told the bbc they feel stuck in limbo on mainland europe. the bbc�*s population reporter stephanie hegarty has been following the journey of one young

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BBC News-20220331-09:53:00

the atlantic ocean. this is british territory, but argentina has never thought it should be. the blue and white of argentina is on every| balcony and in every window. the dispute led to a war in 1982 which argentina lost. since then, its people have been through a lot. inflation, poverty, and most recently, covid—19. in a deeply divided country, getting the islands back is the one thing that really unifies most argentines. it is a fundamental part of their identity, and a0 years after the war, an overwhelming majority of people here still feel that the uk is illegally occupying their territory. polls suggest as many as 80% of the population feel this way. translation: they are ours. they are a piece of argentina. why did the brits have to come so far away to occupy a place that is not theirs?

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BBC News-20220331-10:01:15

BBC News-20220331-10:01:15
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