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PM Sunak: UK to spend 2.5% of GDP on defence by 2030

UK News: PM Rishi Sunak said on Tuesday he would lift defence spending to 2.

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We will put the UK defence industry on a war footing: PM Rishi Sunak

Rishi Sunak pledges 10 billion pounds for UK defense industry to bolster munitions reserves in light of Ukraine conflict. Emphasizes readiness at a Poland press conference with NATO's Jens Stoltenberg, recognizing global security risks.

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Outnumbered

peter to pay paul. this is money already spent, munitions already since. passing this bill doesn't change the tide of the war today. it does apparently replace the things we have already given away that we couldn't afford to give away. for me, i don't know what my opinion is on the ukraine and our involvement. my opinion is you don't get to send me to work for 20 years and tell me to keep paying for other wars without making it difficult on you. >> it is an added demoralizing layer tara reade bill melugin showing tax from border patrol agents. it's over. it's unbelievable, actually. the american people have been so clear that they want something done about our border. everyone understands the republicans only control one chamber. they just kind of rolled over and got nothing. you had the senate refused to hold the trial for the may arcus impeachment the speaker of the house said, okay. they could have demanded remain

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The World Today with Maryam...

mid to long—range missiles, and artillery shells. ukraine's forces have been coming under increasing pressure in the east of the country — where russia has captured hundreds more kilometres of territory. kurt volker, former us ambassador to nato told the bbc about the significance of this. it's going to make a difference. and in the first instance, it is about giving ukraine the ammunition it needs to hold the line. the only reason the russian forces have advanced a little bit in recent months is because of the lack of ammunition on the ukrainian side. so that's going to be rectified. second, it will replenish the anti—aircraft systems or the air defence systems that ukraine has to protect kiev, odessa and other cities. that's also critically important because they are running low on air defence munitions. but most importantly, this package appears that it will contain the longest range artillery systems that the us can provide the attack, as well as other long range systems which will allow ukraine to go

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The Context

policy — likely to intrude ever more on loli _ . :, ., likely to intrude ever more on noli . ., , , likely to intrude ever more on policy. victoria coates, is a former national security _ policy. victoria coates, is a former national security adviser, - policy. victoria coates, is a former national security adviser, do - policy. victoria coates, is a former national security adviser, do you | national security adviser, do you see it in the same way as the ft? where ukraine goes, the rest of these conflicts in the indo—pacific, in israel, then gaza? sorry, victoria coates. mt; in israel, then gaza? sorry, victoria coates. my apologies, karen. ithink— victoria coates. my apologies, karen. i think that _ victoria coates. my apologies, karen. i think that this - victoria coates. my apologies, karen. i think that this is - karen. i think that this is absolutely correct, that we are less and less _ absolutely correct, that we are less and less able to disaggregate between the problem sets of iran and russia _ between the problem sets of iran and russia and _ between the problem sets of iran and russia and china and north korea, and you _ russia and china and north korea, and you have china increasingly playing — and you have china increasingly playing the leading role and the other— playing the leading role and the other three basically in subordinate roles _ other three basically in subordinate roles i_ other three basically in subordinate roles. i think it is in china pass best— roles. i think it is in china pass best interest to have the united states _ best interest to have the united states caught up in ukraine, spending a lot of money and munitions in ukraine which would limit _ munitions in ukraine which would limit what — munitions in ukraine which would limit what we could do foreseeably in an action against taiwan, and that is— in an action against taiwan, and that is where the us position is unique — that is where the us position is unique and i think not well understood by many of our european partners _ understood by many of our european partners. we are going to have

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BBC News

waiting, what does the passage of this bill at least in the house mean for ukraine? i of this bill at least in the house mean for ukraine? i think this is a big _ house mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. _ house mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. i— house mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. i think - this is a big deal. i think this is a big deal. i think this is a big deal. i think this is six months later, several months later than it should have been but as they say, better late than never and this really is i would say the united states stepping up to its responsibilities to secure its responsibilities to secure its interest and begin serving once again as the arsenal of democracy. we have seen ukrainians willing to fight and defend their homes, they asked for the means to do it and the delay has been costly, the ukrainians have had to ration some of that munitions, we have seen the russians making gains as a result but once the senate passes this and the president signed into law without delay, some of the vital weapons and munitions can begin to arrive as your correspondent said, within days. some of it is already in europe and waiting for this ending to arrive it would start to help the ukrainians. it is not a silver

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BBC News

officials hearsay military aid is ready to go with weapons now expected to reach the battlefield in less than a week. just on that point, we do understand that there are some weapons, especially munitions, that are ready to go very soon. they are stalled in parts of europe. president biden will want to get this done asap. he has been waiting for this moment for some time now. indeed. and, of course, a lot of this was also on the speaker of this was also on the speaker of the house of representatives, mikejohnson, who ended up in the end pushing the vote through after many months where you had a lot of republicans you know, i mean, not a lot but a significant number of them is resisting. that's right. he had a change of heart, i think it's worth mentioning. fauma president donald trump gave him a vote of confidence. mrtrump donald trump gave him a vote of confidence. mr trump has not said much about the bill so far, i suspect he has got biggerfish to fry

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

support israel and increase the flow of humanitarian aid to gaza. so us officials say, look, this is a long time coming and they need to see it all the way through so that they can get that help to allies. as the us tries to reaffirm its leadership on the world stage, read, write. priscilla, thanks so much to fred play can now in kyiv, what does this mean for you? crane in the coming weeks and perhaps months well, they think that they with this assistance from the united states, possibly are going to be able to hold up some of those russian advances that we've been seeing over the past couple of months. >> of course, we have seen certain things that the russians have been able to do because the ukrainians have been short on artillery ammunition, but also short on air defenses. sims as well. for instance, the russians now much more effective as using their own air force because they've managed to essentially turn a lot of the cold war bombs that they have into guided munitions. now, outfitting them with wings, able to drop those much further away from the frontline. so the ukrainians are saying they need air defense systems really badly. they need artillery ammo really badly as well. in fact, the

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CNN Newsroom

russians want to take. alex. >> yeah, right near that city of bakhmut, that ukrainian fought in font so long to defend fred pleitgen back in kyiv. thank you so much for that reporting, joining us now is democratic congressman john gear menu of california has a senior member that how senate armed services committee, congressman. thank you so much for joining us. how are you now feeling after voting on these foreign aid package? i can just yesterday, you voted in favor of funding for ukraine and the indo-pacific, but against the israel funding well, i'm very, very pleased about the ukraine funding. >> this is a long, long time candy coming the president. six months ago asked me that money be made available for ukraine and the dithering that went on with speaker johnson and the republicans was almost tragic for the success of the ukraine. now, going forward as you just heard, it's not only the munitions, but it is the psychological support that comes from this particular funding source now the package

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