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financial aid agreed in the united states. what it means for ukraine a little later in our business coverage in around 30 minutes. let's get some of the day's other news now. about 250,000 people have taken part in anti—government protests in cities across colombia. they were demonstrating against president gustavo petro's reforms, which include nationalising the health service. they are also angry that violence has continued, despite peace talks with guerrilla groups. the usjournalist, terry anderson, who was held hostage for nearly seven years during lebanon's civil war, has died at his home in new york. he was 76. he spent much of his time in solitary confinement, chained and blindfolded. anderson said his roman catholic faith and sheer stubbornness helped to keep him alive. the world's countries are spending more money than ever on defence. new figures show that last year nearly $2.5 trillion was allocated to military expenditure. the countries spending the most were the united states,

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she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. just a reminder that we are awaiting a press conference at 10:30am from our prime minister rishi sunak on the rwanda bill which is ping—pong in between the upper chambers of the house of commons today so we will bring you that as and when we get it. let's get some of the day's other news now. about 250,000 people have taken part in anti—government protests in cities across colombia. they were demonstrating against president gustavo petro's reforms, which include nationalising the health service. they are also angry that violence has continued, despite peace talks with guerrilla groups. the usjournalist, terry anderson,

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Newscast

something to cheer about. the destination is a table, with peace talks. but what i am hearing from michael clarke is that is a long, long way away. but michael clarke is that is a long, long way away-— michael clarke is that is a long, long way away. but if the definition is eace long way away. but if the definition is peace talks. _ long way away. but if the definition is peace talks, and _ long way away. but if the definition is peace talks, and it _ long way away. but if the definition is peace talks, and it was _ long way away. but if the definition | is peace talks, and it was tomorrow, then rush _ is peace talks, and it was tomorrow, then rush it— is peace talks, and it was tomorrow, then rush it would have significant chunks _ then rush it would have significant chunks of— then rush it would have significant chunks of ukraine and they would accept _ chunks of ukraine and they would accept that, and then the concern is five or— accept that, and then the concern is five or six— accept that, and then the concern is five or six years down the line, hack— five or six years down the line, back we — five or six years down the line, back we go, russia go in again. is the deep — back we go, russia go in again. is the deep concern why there are deep fears about _ the deep concern why there are deep fears about having a peace settlement now. | fears about having a peace settlement now. , , ., settlement now. i suppose, in a way, this vote closes _ settlement now. i suppose, in a way, this vote closes down _ settlement now. i suppose, in a way, this vote closes down one _ settlement now. i suppose, in a way, this vote closes down one episode . settlement now. i suppose, in a way, this vote closes down one episode in | this vote closes down one episode in this vote closes down one episode in this ongoing conflict and how western politicians are grappling with it, because that package has now been passed. taste with it, because that package has now been passed.— with it, because that package has now been passed. we will move on because lots _ now been passed. we will move on because lots to _ now been passed. we will move on because lots to get _ now been passed. we will move on because lots to get to _ now been passed. we will move on because lots to get to on _ now been passed. we will move on because lots to get to on the - now been passed. we will move on | because lots to get to on the sunday round—up. but that vote happened, the reaction is coming in and we now move to the senate where it expected to pass. move to the senate where it expected to ass. . move to the senate where it expected to ass. , ., ., to pass. this morning, after we talked a lot _ to pass. this morning, after we talked a lot about _ to pass. this morning, after we talked a lot about climate -

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the us presidential election, donald trump is going to dominate the republican field and in congress they will get nervous they will not have support for ukraine. this person very close to the prime minister said no, that will not happen because the so—called national security republicans, put them with the democrats and all will be fine. that is not what happened. it has been held up, but it appears fundamentally the reason why speakerjohnson was able to get this over the line was he went and saw donald trump who said i agree with the dissenters, with marjorie taylor green, but you are doing a good job, speaken _ donald trump, not the president, has been crucial to these calculations. the big news cast assessing two nuclear superpowers funding a war in europe. that is not something to cheer about. the destination is a table, with peace talks. but what i am hearing

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from michael clarke is that is a long, long way away. but if the definition is peace talks, and it was tomorrow, then russia would have significant chunks of ukraine and they would accept that, and then the concern is five or six years down the line, back we go, russia go in again. is the deep concern why there are deep fears about having a peace settlement now. i suppose, in a way, this vote closes down one episode in this ongoing conflict and how western politicians are grappling with it, because that package has now been passed. we will move on because lots to get to on the sunday round—up. but that vote happened, the reaction is coming in and we now move to the senate where it expected to pass. move to the senate where it is expected to pass. this morning, after we talked a lot about climate change yesterday, he said in his view rishi sunak assets the uk back. he had a telling off

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likely to get the results? the first results are expected _ likely to get the results? the first results are expected in _ likely to get the results? the first results are expected in about - likely to get the results? the first results are expected in about two| results are expected in about two hours after the polls close, the polls close in about a0 minutes, so we should see the preliminary results but we are all waiting here. i am sure you are. carolina loza leon,, thank you for your time. hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in anti—government protests across colombia. demonstrators are angry at president gustavo petro's attempts to nationalise health services and other reforms — as well as his government's decision to hold peace talks with armed groups. support for the country's first left—wing leader is at an all—time low. mr petro said he welcomed the protests. more than 1,000 residents of the serbian city of nis have been evacuated after the discovery of an unexploded bomb left over from the 1999 nato bombardment of the country. the 1,000 kilo bomb was successfully removed from the construction site where it was found to be destroyed at a safe location.

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Trump Trial Today

now, brent crude sitting at, at or $88 bail practically while the world benchmark is at $83 well as a barrel jessup by about $0.01 me a news drove us stock futures law. dow futures went down 480 points. they still are down by about a third of 1%. nasdaq futures down by half of 1%. and the s&p futures also down by about the same let's bring it's got mcclain. he's lively. several turki. it's got your for months now tensions across the region have been soaring on fears that there could be some kind of major escalation of the war in gaza without this already in response to the israeli attack, there does seem to be a reprieve, but it's only a reprieve, right? so there are still those ongoing concerns that the situation is still remains tense and volatile you're exactly right, john. and look, a lot of countries in this region will tell you that ultimately the source of all of this is the war in gaza.& that to bring down the temperature in this region, you need to solve that problem first and not just get a ceasefire, but also tried to restart some kind of peace talks to bring about a

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Hungary FM: Over the Past Two Years, We Have Successfully Protected Hungary from War

Every other member state of the European Union somehow drifted into the pro-war camp, and it was only possible for Hungary to stay out because of the political stability resulting from a two-thirds parliamentary majority, which is unique in the bloc.

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