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Yasrab Shah, the director of fundraising for Muslim Hands and Robina Qureshi, boss of Positive Action In Housing charity in Glasgow speak to Yvonne Ridley over the Ukrainian refugee crisis in this weeks In Conversation.
Bulgaria’s PM is sceptical about providing military aid to Ukraine. Bulgaria is NATO ally, however, is concerned by the backlash of arming a neighbour, during a time when public opinion is divided against the war in Ukraine. US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin is on a two-day visit to Bulgaria for talks, in Sofia, with Bulgarian PM Kiril Petkov and Defence Minister Dragomir Zakov. They will discuss US-Bulgarian defence cooperation and NATO’s plans to boost its eastern flank amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Providing military aid to Ukraine is not an option However, despite the persuasion Prime Minister Petkov has ruled…
The Sunday papers feature a variety of stories: the controversial comments from the PM, the ongoing war in Ukraine and looking ahead to Wednesday’s spring statement from the chancellor.
An aircraft repair plant near the western Ukraine city of Lviv has been struck by Russian missiles.
Champions League quarter-final draw: Chelsea draw Real Madrid, Man City face Atletico Madrid, Liverpool get Benfica
Wayne Couzens – the killer of Sarah Everard – has been charged with four counts of indecent exposure.
The Independent front page reports according to Western Intelligence is not believed a full Russian attack on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv will happen.
Russia has been accused by the UK, US, France Albania, Ireland and Norway of war crimes in Ukraine, the Guardian reports.
The Metro said P&O is facing outrage and a mutiny on its ships following the sacking of the crew members.
The Sun does not hold back in expressing its anger over the events, the paper describes the “furious backlash” that followed the sacking.
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