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Ukraine fires UK-made Storm Shadow missiles into Russia for first time
We are using all the means to defend our country, Ukraine’s defence minister said today – as he declined to comment on reports that Ukraine has used the British made Storm Shadow to target sites inside Russia for the first time.
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‘I trust Donald Trump’s cabinet picks to get the job done’, says former Republican governor candidate
We were joined from Denver, Colorado by Heidi Ganahl who was the Republican candidate in Colorado’s 2022 election for Governor.
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Progress in Lebanon ceasefire talks as Gaza destruction continues
America’s Middle East envoy Amos Hochstein is on his way to meet Israeli leaders to try and agree a plan for ceasefire talks with Hezbollah, after making what he called “additional progress” in Beirut.
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Ukraine shouldn’t be defending itself with ‘one hand tied behind its back’, says UK Defence Committee chair
The Labour MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi chairs the Defence Committee, he joined us from Westminster.
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UK government announces £500m in cuts to naval ships, drones and helicopters
Even as reports of the Storm Shadow strikes were emerging, the Defence secretary was in the Commons announcing cuts to naval ships, drones and helicopters.
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World leaders should ‘double down’ on Ukraine support, says PM
Thousands of miles away at the G20 summit in Brazil Sir Keir Starmer said Ukraine must be put in the strongest possible position to win.
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Ukraine strikes Russia with long-range US missiles
Within hours of being given the go-ahead by the US to use long-range ATACAM missiles within Russia, Ukraine hit the launch button.
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US missiles are ‘too little too late’ says former NATO official
Fabrice Pothier is a former NATO director of policy and was an adviser to President Macron.
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How US long-range missiles could change Ukraine Russia war
Moscow accused the United States of ramping up tensions after a change of position from President Biden – allowing Ukraine to use long-range US missiles.
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Church in South Africa reeling from John Smyth abuse scandal
Allegations of a cover up of decades of abuse by John Smyth has sparked debate within the Anglican Church in South Africa where Smyth spent the final two decades of his life.
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What difference will long-range missiles make to Ukraine in the war with Russia?
It appears that US President Joe Biden has limited the cross-border use of ATACMS to Kursk, a small area of Russia which Ukraine invaded in August.
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Trump, Musk and key allies celebrate election win at UFC
President Trump celebrated his election win last night in New York at the Ultimate Fighting Championship, whose president was one of HIS most high-profile supporters.
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Israeli airstrike in central Beirut kills Hezbollah media chief
Hezbollah’s media chief is said to have been killed in an Israeli air strike in central Beirut that hit a building which some reports said was the offices of the Syrian Ba’ath party.
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Russia attack on Ukraine shows ‘Putin’s ideas haven’t changed’, says WSJ chief foreign correspondent
We spoke to Yaroslav Trofimov, who’s recently published a historical novel set in Ukraine. He is also the Wall Street Journal’s chief foreign correspondent. We asked him why this from Russia and why now?
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Russia launches massive drone and missile attack targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure
Explosions were heard across Ukraine overnight in a nationwide Russian missile and drone attack, targeting energy infrastructure throughout the country.