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Russia recognises breakaway Ukraine regions

Russia’s president Vladimir Putin has recognised the independence of Donetsk and Luhansk, two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine.

Vladimir Putin has recognised the independence of Donetsk and Luhansk, two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine. In a televised address, the Russian president said Donetsk and Luhansk were ancient Russian territories, and described Ukraine’s government as a puppet regime controlled by foreign powers. We hear the thoughts of Washington Post correspondent Mary Ilyushina in the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don, and Chris Weafer from analytics firm Macro-Advisory Ltd gives us his take on the potential economic fallout if tensions in the region increase further. Plus, UK prime minister Boris Johnson says England's remaining Covid laws will be abandoned, telling parliament it’s time to rely on vaccinations and treatments, rather than government intervention. We speak to Kate Nicholls of UKHospitality, on how a sector which has suffered during almost two years of restrictions is hoping for a rebound. And the mayor of Sacramento, California, wants to pass a law which gives everyone the legal right to housing. The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Sarah Hawkins reports on how such an idea might work in practice.

(Photo: Celebrations in Donetsk after President Putin recognised the territory’s independence; Credit: Getty Images)

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