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Will China ever speak up for Ukraine? | BBC Ukrainecast

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Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that his army will struggle to fight on effectively if a crunch European summit ends without a solution to an imminent deficit in Kyiv’s finances.

Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin has referred to European leaders as “piglets” as he dismissed any peace deal which does not “unconditionally” satisfy Russia’s pre-invasion aims. The Russian president is yet to be presented with the latest US-led proposal on how to end the war in Ukraine, after Donald Trump spoke positively about progress made during multilateral talks in Berlin.

This week, Lucy is joined in the studio by the BBC’s chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet, security correspondent Frank Gardner, and Europe digital editor Paul Kirby, to answer your questions. Could a plan to redeploy frozen Russian assets crash Europe’s economy? Which competing visions are at play inside the White House as the US ramps up peace efforts? And what would make China speak up on behalf of Ukraine?

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US-Israel war with Iran: Is long-term peace possible? | The Global Story

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The US and Iran have launched new strikes against one another throughout this week.

Meanwhile, the coffin of Ali Khamenei, Iran’s former supreme leader killed by Israel in February, has been on a procession tour this week of holy sites in Iraq and Iran.

Huge crowds gathered wherever it went, the coffin was passed over a sea of hands, and three of Khamenei’s sons wept over the coffin in Tehran.

US President Donald Trump says he’s “number one on the kill list for Iran”.

The peace between the US and Iran is fragile, at best. At worst, it could be over.

We speak to Parham Ghobadi, from the BBC’s Persian Service.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction
02:00 Why was there a delay with Ali Khamenei’s funeral?
03:52 Who is actually in charge in Iran?
06:52 How did the funeral procession proceed safely?
08:19 Is there still a ceasefire in place?
10:09 Breaking down the ‘memoradum of understanding’
11:40 What’s happening with the Strait of Hormuz?
13:40 What happens next with negotiations?
14:40 What has President Trump said?
18:00 The Iranian threats to President Trump’s life
20:06 What are the barriers to peace?

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Drug smuggler admits most of his cannabis couriers get caught | BBC News

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Drugs gangs are flooding the north of England with cheap cannabis grown overseas and sold to mimic slickly marketed, legal marijuana from the United States, a BBC investigation has learned.

A thriving black market for “Cali weed” – high-potency strains originally cultivated in licensed dispensaries in California – has prompted an unprecedented wave of smuggling from dealers growing it in countries including Thailand.

One dealer boasted he made massive profits importing cannabis and described how he sent drug couriers from Thailand to the UK, even though he knew “most will get caught”.

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Fans around the world row to show support for Norway. #Norway #BBCNews

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Full interview with Count Binface ahead of Clacton by-election | BBC News

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After the announcement that Reform UK leader Nigel Farage would quit his Clacton constituency and stand in a by-election, the serial election candidate Count Binface posted online: “Game on, Nige.”

Jonathan Harvey, the man who dresses as a bin, spoke to BBC Breakfast.

He is one of few people saying he will run against Farage in the contest after Labour, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats all said they would not field candidates.

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Everything you need to know about Norway before the World Cup quarter-finals. #Norway #BBCNews

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