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And there have been reports that private companies are being urged to restrict or are restricting intelligence to Ukraine. What can you tell us?
And as you say, it's not just tariffs. There are other issues that are problematic for the Chinese economy.
And as you say, it's not just tariffs. There are other issues that are problematic for the Chinese economy.
So how do you think that they will try to approach that? How do you think they're going to try and counter the problems that they're facing right now?
So how do you think that they will try to approach that? How do you think they're going to try and counter the problems that they're facing right now?
And why did the court rule that he should be released from custody?
And why did the court rule that he should be released from custody?
So it is all very complicated, Mickey. Just explain what happens next.
So it is all very complicated, Mickey. Just explain what happens next.
And if he's convicted on the very, very serious charges that he's facing, what might be the implications?
And if he's convicted on the very, very serious charges that he's facing, what might be the implications?
This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service. I'm Jackie Leonard, and in the early hours of Sunday, the 2nd of March, these are our main stories. A warm welcome for the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in London after the angry clash with Donald Trump at the White House on Friday.
This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service. I'm Jackie Leonard, and in the early hours of Sunday, the 2nd of March, these are our main stories. A warm welcome for the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in London after the angry clash with Donald Trump at the White House on Friday.
The NATO Secretary General Mark Rutter, meanwhile, says he's sure the US is committed to peace in Ukraine. And after decades of armed struggle, the Kurdish separatist group PKK has declared a ceasefire. Also in this podcast, tens of thousands of Romanians have marched in support of a far-right politician whose presidential election victory last year was annulled.
The NATO Secretary General Mark Rutter, meanwhile, says he's sure the US is committed to peace in Ukraine. And after decades of armed struggle, the Kurdish separatist group PKK has declared a ceasefire. Also in this podcast, tens of thousands of Romanians have marched in support of a far-right politician whose presidential election victory last year was annulled.
And the father of Namibia's independence is laid to rest. Smiles, cheers, waving and a prime ministerial hug. A warm welcome for President Volodymyr Zelensky at Downing Street on Saturday evening. The mood in sharp contrast with the anger seen during his encounter with Donald Trump and J.D. Vance at the White House on Friday when he was berated for seeming insufficiently grateful for U.S.
And the father of Namibia's independence is laid to rest. Smiles, cheers, waving and a prime ministerial hug. A warm welcome for President Volodymyr Zelensky at Downing Street on Saturday evening. The mood in sharp contrast with the anger seen during his encounter with Donald Trump and J.D. Vance at the White House on Friday when he was berated for seeming insufficiently grateful for U.S.
help as he deals with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. On Sunday, Mr Zelensky is due to meet King Charles. There will also be a meeting of European leaders and the Canadian Prime Minister. But first, a chat with Keir Starmer in Number 10. Mr Zelensky spoke of the welcome he had received and thanked the Prime Minister and Britain.
help as he deals with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. On Sunday, Mr Zelensky is due to meet King Charles. There will also be a meeting of European leaders and the Canadian Prime Minister. But first, a chat with Keir Starmer in Number 10. Mr Zelensky spoke of the welcome he had received and thanked the Prime Minister and Britain.
It's understood that Britain and Ukraine have agreed a loan of around $2.8 billion to support Kiev's defence capabilities. Our correspondent Joe Pike spoke to us from outside No. 10 Downing Street.