Zelensky seemed happy with his new strategy of agreeing to temporary ceasefires to force Putin to show his reluctance to pause the war.
Gareth said his five-year-old daughter Peyton struggled when she went to a mainstream nursery at the age of two, and left after a few months.Her development has come on significantly since she started at Dingley's Promise Cheltenham, which opened this month.
Gloucestershire County Council, which has given the charity a three-year contract, said investing in younger children will improve their chances in mainstream education.Five year old Peyton should have started primary school last September, but she is non-verbal and has development delays.Her parents believe she has autism and a place within a mainstream school could not be found.
Even though she does now have an Education and Health Care Plan, which sets out the extra help and funding a child needs to access education, no place could be found in a specialist school.Gareth said Dingley's Promise has made a huge difference to his daughter, despite her only being there seven hours a week.
"If you had met Peyton six months ago, she wasn't making a lot of noise, but now she's constantly babbling, she's communicating with you a lot," he said.
Catherine McLeod, the nursery's chief executive, said spending money on Send provision for children under the age of five leads to savings in the future.The woman in the video said her life would be in danger if she returned to Iran because of possible reprisals of the government.
Her intention, she said, is to ask for political asylum.Analysts say this is difficult to obtain without access to a lawyer - even more so when the Panamanian government announced that this access would not be offered to deportees.
Minister Ábrego said on Tuesday that the migrants would remain temporarily in Panama under the protection of the country's authorities."What we agreed with the US government is that they are here and will remain in our temporary custody for their protection," he said.