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Are Trump and Putin about to do a ceasefire deal? | BBC Ukrainecast

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Donald Trump says he plans to meet Vladimir Putin in Alaska next week, in what would be their first face-to-face encounter since 2019. After Washington’s deadline for a negotiated ceasefire expired, President Trump also appeared to confirm reports on Friday that the US is poised to bilaterally agree a deal allowing Russia to retain occupied Ukrainian territory. So are we closer than ever to a frozen conflict without a political resolution? And have Volodymyr Zelensky and Ukraine been kept in the dark?

The Ukrainecast team discuss where we stand and what could come next. Lucy Hockings is joined by the BBC’s Vitaly Shevchenko, Sumi Somaskanda, and Michelle Fleury.

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Inside Trump’s phone call to FIFA boss over US red card | BBC News

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President Donald Trump has confirmed he asked Fifa to review United States striker Folarin Balogun’s one-match suspension at the World Cup.

But what’s the story of Trump’s and Fifa boss Gianni Infantino’s relationship? And what do other countries have to say about the decision?

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The Battle for Charlie Kirk’s Legacy | BBC Americast

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After Charlie Kirk’s death, will young people still vote Republican, and could the battle for his legacy cost Donald Trump crucial votes in this year’s midterm elections?

This week marks the start of hearings which will determine whether prosecutors have enough evidence to bring a murder case against Kirk’s alleged killer, Tyler Robinson.

The hearings have once again highlighted Charlie Kirk’s influence on young people and the battle among some Republicans to secure his legacy.

His death remains the subject of conspiracy theories among prominent far-right influencers such as Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens while candidates in this year’s midterm elections have used his endorsement in campaign ads.

But alongside this is also an administration that is increasingly unpopular with young people who voted for Trump in part to deal with cost-of-living pressures and a desire for no more wars.

Can the Republican Party keep hold of the voters that Charlie Kirk helped deliver, and where will they go if they don’t vote for the party?

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Jackdaw boss warns of winter fuel shortage risk if North Sea gas field not approved | BBC News

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The owners of the Jackdaw gas platform in the North Sea say it is “hyper critical” that the UK government approves production to avoid the risk of domestic supply shortages this winter.

Speaking to BBC News at the field 150 miles east of Aberdeen, Adura chief executive Neil McCulloch said the project was in its final stages and could meet 6% of the UK’s gas from 1 October.

The industry regulator is considering revised applications for production at Jackdaw, and Adura’s Rosebank oil field west of Shetland, after a court ruled that both had been unlawfully approved.

Environmental campaigners say this summer’s deadly and record-breaking heatwaves demonstrate the need to tackle climate change by rejecting both projects.

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How The Odyssey is making cinematic history | BBC News

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His last film made nearly a billion dollars at the box office and stormed the Oscars.

Now Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan is making film-making history with his adaptation of the 3,000 year old tale The Odyssey, the first film to be filmed entirely on IMAX.

The filmmaker and his stars: Matt Damon, Tom Holland and Anne Hathaway talked to the BBC’s Katie Razzall about their take on the epic tale.

Film footage and stills courtesy of Universal Pictures.

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