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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> this is bbc world news america.a sweeping ruling in a state supreme court overturned nationwide abortion rights for women living states to regulate the procedure. millions of women across the u.s. will lose their legal right to an abortion, half the u.s. states are likely to ban or severely restricted procedure. president biden has strongly condemned the decision saying and puts the u.s. on an extreme and dangerous path. >> the court literally taking america back 150 years. it is a sad day for the country in my view. it does not mean the fight is over. >> senior republicans including former vice president mike pence and mitch mcconnell welcome the ruling. ♪ >> welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe, on a landmark day in america's history a celebration and anger tonight as u.s. supreme court has ended the constitutional right to abortion after almost 50 years, nationwide abortion rights for women have been overturned, it is up to individual states to regulate the procedure. it is been welcomed by c
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". i'm laura tren washington and this is bbc world news america.sia's prime minister tells the bbc nearly four months into the fighting. sergei lavrov refuses to say his country has invaded ukraine, repeating the crib in mind that there is not a conflict. >> we did not invade ukraine. we declared a special mitary operation because we had no other way of explaining to the nato was a criminal act. into >> a dramatic testimony. the committee investigating the u.s. capitol here is that rioters got within 40 feet of president mike pence. donald trump is accused of being a clear and present danger to american democracy. we will be getting reaction from ron christie who worked in the white house under george w. bush. in central africa.. and, the secrets of britain's past discovered in the past of a new railway line. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. one of president putin's closest advisers i'm a prime minister sergei lavrov, told the bbc that russia did not invade ukraine, just a special military operation. russia's invasion of u
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". i'm laura tren washington and this is bbc world news america.sia's prime minister tells the bbc nearly four months into the fighting. sergei lavrov refuses to say his country has invaded ukraine, repeating the crib in mind that there is not a conflict. >> we did not invade ukraine. we declared a special mitary operation because we had no other way of explaining to the nato was a criminal act. into >> a dramatic testimony. the committee...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> this is bbc.m the heart of the european project, eu officials formally recommend ukraine- face-to-face talks with president zelenskyy. vladimir putin accuses western leaders of being out of touch. europe feels the heat as a heat wave causes soaring temperatures across the continent. ♪ >> hello and welcome, if you are watching in the u.k., on pbs in the u.s. or around the world. e european commission has formally recommended candidate status for ukraine with conditions. for ukraine, this has been a long time ambition. president zelenskyy was quick to react, hailing it as an historic moment. yesterday, he received the backing of the three most powerful leaders in europe, germany, france and italy. today, the commission followed. here's the commission president speaking in brussels. >> ukrais are ready to die for the european perspective. we want them to live with us, the european dream. >> vladimir putin has responded to the commission saying he had no objection but he could not see how it would ben
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> this is bbc.m the heart of the european project, eu officials formally recommend ukraine- face-to-face talks with president zelenskyy. vladimir putin accuses western leaders of being out of touch. europe feels the heat as a heat wave causes soaring temperatures across the continent. ♪ >> hello and welcome, if you are watching in the u.k., on pbs in the u.s. or around the world. e european commission has formally recommended...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". laura: i'm laud this is bbc world news america.sia is advancing in eastern ukraine as ukraine's leader calls on western allies to send weapons now. fierce fighting in the battle for severodonetsk. we have a special report. >> this is a deliberate tactic, bomb, shell, burn and leave nothing but scorched earth. laura: president trump's former attorney general testifies his boss may detached -- was detached from reality. police deny local reports that bodies of a journalist and an indigenous expert have been found in the amazon. children in malawi being exploited. sign in deaf scientists plan to sequence the genome for all forms of life in britain. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we start with the special report revealing the slow but steady progress of russian forces in eastern ukraine. russian troops seemed close to capturing the city of severodonetsk which would be in -- a major victory. president zelenskyy called for western countries to send weapons. our correspondence sent this report. >> we are told t
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". laura: i'm laud this is bbc world news america.sia is advancing in eastern ukraine as ukraine's leader calls on western allies to send weapons now. fierce fighting in the battle for severodonetsk. we have a special report. >> this is a deliberate tactic, bomb, shell, burn and leave nothing but scorched earth. laura: president trump's former attorney general testifies his boss may detached -- was detached from reality. police deny local...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ anchor: i am in new york. this is bbc world news america.ca nding advanced rockets to ukraine. russia accuses arica that escalating the conflict, as the battle for severodonetsk rages. freedom at last. the lockdown ending after 65 days. celebrations. johnny depp has won his defamation case against amber heard, but also found she was defamed by one of his lawyers. queen elizabeth, 70 years on the throne, we look back at the end of the troubles, the northern ireland peace process. ♪ welcome to bbc world news america on pbs and around the globe. as russian troops are getting close to seizing a city in eastern ukraine, more advanced weapons being sent to help ukrainian forces. the u.s. promising long-range rocket systems. russia has accused the u.s. of adding fuel to the fire. this comes as russian troops are ramping up their assault on the easterdonbas region, with streetfighting in severodonetsk. russian forces are in control of 70% of the strategically important city. we have this report from kyiv with the latest. reporter: faces of anxiety,
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ anchor: i am in new york. this is bbc world news america.ca nding advanced rockets to ukraine. russia accuses arica that escalating the conflict, as the battle for severodonetsk rages. freedom at last. the lockdown ending after 65 days. celebrations. johnny depp has won his defamation case against amber heard, but also found she was defamed by one of his lawyers. queen elizabeth, 70 years on the throne, we look back at the end of the troubles,...
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s bbc world news america.ts plead would lawmakers to ar-old survivor of theye shooting testifies she covered herself in blood and pretended to be dead in a desperate bid for survival. >> i thought he was going to come back to the room. the moment of impact. ukraine's second city of kharkiv comes under new bombardment. in the u.k., a cinema chain cancels screenings of a controversial film based on revered figures in the islamic faith. and in spain, hefty new fines to try and cut down on food waste that cut down on billy -- that cost billions of dollars a year. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. it was an emotional, wrenching morning of testimony here in washington, as a child who survived the uvalde schoolhe dst want it to happen ever again. the parents of a child who was killed that day pleaded wit members ofongress to pass new gun control laws. this comes as u.s. senators work on a package of narrow gun safety measures. our north america editor reports. a warning, some of what you ar
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> this is bbc world news america.ernational condemnation grows after two british citizens in a moroccan man are condemned to death by rusan authorities in eastern ukraine. after thursday's first hearing into the deadly insurrection of the u.s. capitol, president biden warns the threat to democracy still remains. 40 years on from the war over the falkland islands, we have a special report on the psyclogical impact of conflict. some are calling it the most important rick to be found in four decades. we take you underwater to the remains of a ship that sunk in 1682. the book return to the library shelf in south london after being found 48 years later and thousands of miles away. ♪ >> welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin in ukraine, where international condemnation is growing after two british citizens and a moroccan man were condemned by russiaauthorities in eastern ukraine. they were captured while fighting with the ukrainian army and put on trial as mercenaries alongside a moroccan nation
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> this is bbc world news america.ernational condemnation grows after two british citizens in a moroccan man are condemned to death by rusan authorities in eastern ukraine. after thursday's first hearing into the deadly insurrection of the u.s. capitol, president biden warns the threat to democracy still remains. 40 years on from the war over the falkland islands, we have a special report on the psyclogical impact of conflict. some are...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> i am laura trevelyan in new york city "bbc world news americaowerful earthquake in afghanistan kills at least 1000 people. morehan 1600 were injured which struck in the remote southeast of afghanistan, near the border with pakistan. reporter:. reporter: the skill of the disaster is hard to comprehend. all villages have been flattened. this is just the start of this crisis, as russian forces advance on the last ukrainian-held towns in the donbas, we joined volunteers trying to evacuate civilians. reporter: another family has just been loaded into the truck. another family saying goodbye to their home and to their lives. laura: as extreme weather events become more common, we hear about the impact from our correspondence around the globe. >> welcome. [applause] >> we are open! laura: and glastonbury is back after the pandemic. crowds are heading to england's iconic music festival, hoping forunshine. ♪ welcome to "world news america" pbs and around the globe. we begin in afghanistan, where more than 1000 people are reported to have been killed and
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". laura: i am la. this is bbc world news america.western leaders promised to back ukraine for as long as it takes, a russian missile hits a shopping mall full of civilians. the crowded shopping center was struck by the russians. officials say at least 13 people are dead and 50 injured. after the u.s. supreme court overturned the national right to an abortion, the conservative majority rules a school football coach has the right to pray in public on the field. we will ask our reporter what this latest ruling tells us about the direction america's highest court is taking. we go undercover in a special report to expose a cruel trade of disabled children forced to beg in towns across kenya. how a shortage of lifeguards in the u.s. could mean a summer at the seaside minus the swimming. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin in central ukraine. ukrainian officials say a russian missile strike hit a crowded shopping center. killing at least 13 people and wounding dozens more. it is believed around 1000 civilia
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". laura: i am la. this is bbc world news america.western leaders promised to back ukraine for as long as it takes, a russian missile hits a shopping mall full of civilians. the crowded shopping center was struck by the russians. officials say at least 13 people are dead and 50 injured. after the u.s. supreme court overturned the national right to an abortion, the conservative majority rules a school football coach has the right to pray in public on...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> i am laura in washington and this is bbc world news america.sident biden warns of high gas prices for is long as it takes to defeat russia. the u.s. leader says russia is paying a heavy price for its invasion as a nato summitnded mr. biden promised more terry eight for ukraine. >>- more military aid for ukraine. >> land, air, sea, cyber, space, bolstering -- >> live in madrid this nato summit is a complete overhaul of this defensive alliance. >> at the end of a controversial u.s. supreme courtession the latest ruling is a blow to the biden administration effort to address climate change. temperatures in japan are the highest since 1875 admitted fears that electricity grid could be overwhelmed. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. president biden has promised to support ukraine for as long as it takes speaking at the end of the nato summit in madrid, russian forces did withdraw from snake island in the black sea today, a setback for moscow even as russia makes gains in ukraine in the east. mr. biden promised the war would n
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> i am laura in washington and this is bbc world news america.sident biden warns of high gas prices for is long as it takes to defeat russia. the u.s. leader says russia is paying a heavy price for its invasion as a nato summitnded mr. biden promised more terry eight for ukraine. >>- more military aid for ukraine. >> land, air, sea, cyber, space, bolstering -- >> live in madrid this nato summit is a complete overhaul of...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ anchor: this is bbc world news america.raine, we had to the front li of the conflict to meet the western doctors helping the woded and training there ukrainian counterparts. officials authorize the first coronavirus vaccine shots for infants in preschool. southern france will hear from boaters as they go to the polls this weekend. will they let president macron retain control of parliament? 50 years on from a burglary at the watergate complex in washington, we willhow you how that scandal in 1972 still echoes through american politics today. ♪ and, what happens in las vegas ends up on the coast of england? we had to the seaside town that is taking a gamble on how to attract visitors. ♪ welcome to bbc world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin with the war in ukraine, which continues to take a heavy toll on ukrainian and russian forces. heavy fighting continues in the east, where hundreds of ukrainian soldiers and civilians are being killed or injured every day, mainly by russian shelling. earlier today, britai
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". laura: i am la. this is "bbc world news america."matic testimony from a whit house aide who said this or trump knew some of his supporters were armed and could turn violent january 6. throwing plates against the wall to grab the wheel of the presidential limousine, the january 6 inquiry into the capitol riot hears an explosive account of donald's attempt to stay in power. 50 migrants are found dead in san antonio, close to the u.s.-mexico border. u.k. socialite ghislaine maxwell is sentenced to 20 years and for helping jeffrey x -- jeffrey epstein abused teenage girls. turkey drops its position to sweden and finland joining the nato alliance which expands the bloc's border with russia. ♪ laura: welcome to "world is america" on pbs and around the globe. we begin an washington, d.c. with testimony from kassidy hutchinson, a former aide to president trump's chief of staff, who testified today under oath about mr. trump's behavior on january 6, 2021. when his supporters attacked the u.s. capitol. she revealed mr. tmp wanted to march on t
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". laura: i am la. this is "bbc world news america."matic testimony from a whit house aide who said this or trump knew some of his supporters were armed and could turn violent january 6. throwing plates against the wall to grab the wheel of the presidential limousine, the january 6 inquiry into the capitol riot hears an explosive account of donald's attempt to stay in power. 50 migrants are found dead in san antonio, close to the...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news".zens in a moroccan man are co condemned to death in ukraine. president biden once the threat to democracy still remns. and 40 years on from the war over the falkland islands, we have a special report on the psychological impact of conflict. plus, some are calling it the most important wreck to be found in four decades. we would take you to the remains of a ship that sunk in 1682. a book returned in south london after being found 48 years later and thousands of miles away. ♪ welcome to bbc world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin in ukraine, where international condemnaon is growing after two british citizens and a moroccan man were condemned to death by russian authorities in eastern ukraine. the men were captured while fighting with ukrainian army and were put on trial. the trial by court in the so-called people's republic of donetsk has been dismissed as a sham. the bbc's diplomatic correspondent reports. reporter: they are from britain, either side, and all members o
announcer: and now, "bbc world news".zens in a moroccan man are co condemned to death in ukraine. president biden once the threat to democracy still remns. and 40 years on from the war over the falkland islands, we have a special report on the psychological impact of conflict. plus, some are calling it the most important wreck to be found in four decades. we would take you to the remains of a ship that sunk in 1682. a book returned in south london after being found 48 years later and...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> i am laura d this is bbc world.will have the rults of elections in france and columbia. colombia has a left-wing president for the first time ever who is promising to raise taxes on the rich. israelis are headed to the polls again. we will go to miami where rising house prices are deepening demand and homeownership between lacking white americans. president mccrone in france has lost his majority in parliament. up close and personal with guerrillas in guiana. -- gorillas in ghana. welcome to world news america. we start our program with three countries and three different elections. in a moment, we will go to france where president emmanuel macron has lost his majority. israel will hold its fifth runoff in the three years, but we begin in colombia where for the first time ever the country will have a left-wing president. gustavo petro one more than 50% of the vote by promising voters he would tax the rich. katy watson report from bogota. >> this is the new face of columbia, a former rebel turned president, and besid
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> hello.ressure on russia grows to about food exports out ukraine wheat , russia denies it has caused a global food crisis. >> -- were min by the ukrainians. we are ready to provide safe passage. >> police in germany say a car driven in a crowd killed a teacher and injured 14 childrenl competition backed by saudi arabia. roz atkins explains. >> week starth whe tar denying s caused a global food crisis, despite the fact that we have seen soaringe espr w.ic lavrov is in ankara for talks with his turkish counterpart. on theatin a potential corridor for ukrainian agricultural exports. russia has been locating ports, including odessa, where 20 million tons of grain are not stuck. lavrov saystht ushae on ions te waters around them. >> to resolve this problem, we need one thing -- for the ukrainians to allow access into their portseither by mining or the provision of safe cridors. nothing more is required. >> ukraine once of proper assurances that any safe pathway would not be used by russia to state
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> hello.ressure on russia grows to about food exports out ukraine wheat , russia denies it has caused a global food crisis. >> -- were min by the ukrainians. we are ready to provide safe passage. >> police in germany say a car driven in a crowd killed a teacher and injured 14 childrenl competition backed by saudi arabia. roz atkins explains. >> week starth whe tar denying s caused a global food crisis, despite the fact...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". laura: i'm laud this is bbc world news america. the u.s.l increase its military presence in europe as noto makes a fundamental shift following russia's invasion of ukraine. nato leaders declare russiao be a direct threat. the alliance calls china a strategic challenge. ukraine's government releases a video of the moment a russian missile struck a shopping center monday, killing at least 18. the national right to one abortion. america's health secretary tells us how the u.s. looks in the eyes of the world. >> it is hard to believe america is taking a back seat, backsliding when the world is moving to give women the kind of rights they should have a hat a long time ago. -- should have had a long time ago. laura: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin in spain. president biden announced the first time, the u.s. will station forces permanently on nato's eastern flank. the cause -- because of his words, president putin shattered pace. the alliance is having its biggest overhaul since thend of the cold war as the inva
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". laura: i'm laud this is bbc world news america. the u.s.l increase its military presence in europe as noto makes a fundamental shift following russia's invasion of ukraine. nato leaders declare russiao be a direct threat. the alliance calls china a strategic challenge. ukraine's government releases a video of the moment a russian missile struck a shopping center monday, killing at least 18. the national right to one abortion. america's health...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> in washington, this is bbc america. lict in ukraine is being compared to world war i as both sides dig in for the long haul. cities in ukraine under heavy shelling. president zelenskyy warns his people are holding out for now, but they are outnumbered. hollywood thrown into the mix. a listers and lawmakers pushing for a path forward on gun control. police in brazil have opened a criminal investigation into the disappearance of a leading indigenous expert and a journalist in the amazon. we will speak to our correspondent. protecting the trees of paris. how one activist is keeping trees in place, including one with roots dating back to napoleon. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin in ukraine. heavy fighting continues in the eastern city. russia's defense minister said his country's forces seized residential areas. ukrainians are doing everything to their position, -- hold their position. -- has also been heavily bombarded. the last urban centers in the region trying to resist a russian offen
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> i am laura trevelyan and this is bbc world news america. january 6 committee hears about president trump to get states to overturn the 2020 election results, and the impact on election workers. one describes how she was wrongly accused by mr. trump of voter fraud and how to cope with death threats and online abuse. >> the president of the united states is supposed to represent every american. [crying] >> not target one. but he targeted me. laura: after the floods, the struggle to reach millions of people affected the rising waters in badesh and northeast india. and we report on how to has legalized the use of marijuana, spking a craze for all kinds of cannabis creations. >> 1, 2, 3, 4 ♪ laura: how being a dj can help with mental health, courtesy of star, fat boy slim. ♪ laura: welcome to "world news america" on pbs around the globe. mr. trump had a direct and personal role in pressuring state officials to overturn the 2020 elections, that's what the committee investigating the terry six attack on the u.s. is fourth hearing focused on the pr
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". a: i'm laura trevelyan in washington and this is "bbc world news america." boris johnson survives a vote of no-confidence from lawmakers. >> the party does have confidence. >> here here. laura: boris johnson stays in power but it shows the level of this consent in his own party. the prime minister himself says he is pleased with the vote. >> it is a convincing and decisive results and it means that as a government we can move on and focus on the stuff that i think really matters. >> britain joins the u.s. in promising rocket launchers for ukraine even as the russian president warns the u.s. against clank people with long-range weapons. climate and conflict, the war in ukraine affecting global efforts to tackle carbon emissions. the latest fr the climate conference in germany. putting the focus on african photography. a new gallery in london dedicated to artists fthe continent. welcome to "world news america," the british prime mister has survived a confidence about this evening, 41% of
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". a: i'm laura trevelyan in washington and this is "bbc world news america." boris johnson survives a vote of no-confidence from lawmakers. >> the party does have confidence. >> here here. laura: boris johnson stays in power but it shows the level of this consent in his own party. the prime minister himself says he is pleased with the vote. >> it is a convincing and decisive results and it means that as a government we...
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thank yo announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ laura: i'm laura trevelyan in new york and this is bbc news america. europe leaders punish russia were trying to stop the cash flow that's funding the war in ukraine. the eu will ban 90% of russian oil imports by the end of this year and the harshest sanctions yet against moscow. prosecutor the international criminal court calls ukraine crime scene, saying the tribunal is carrying out its largest ever investigation. one week after the horrific school shooting in texas, our correspondent hears from parents who lost their daughter. as queen elizabeth is about to celebrate 70 years on the throne, we look back on a visit to ghana and the famous first prance with the president. -- dance with the president. ♪ laura: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin in brussels where the european union has agreed tough sanctions on russian soil as the west tries to this -- deprive moscow of the cash it needs to fund the war. the embargo would cover 90% of exports. the price of oil haslimbed in response. a top ukrainian official
thank yo announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ laura: i'm laura trevelyan in new york and this is bbc news america. europe leaders punish russia were trying to stop the cash flow that's funding the war in ukraine. the eu will ban 90% of russian oil imports by the end of this year and the harshest sanctions yet against moscow. prosecutor the international criminal court calls ukraine crime scene, saying the tribunal is carrying out its largest ever investigation. one week after the...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". laura: i'm laun washington and this is bbworld news america. battle for a key ukrainian city utensil five. civilians are trapped inside a chemical plant in this key city in eastern ukraine. britain's government moves ahead with a new policy of flying asylum-seekers to africa for processing as the deal is condemned for criminalizing at -- refugees. the u.s. supreme court is prepared to rule on abortion. a new buzz light year film is banned in 14 nations across the middle east and asia. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. russia says it will give ukrainian fighters in a chemical plant in severodonetsk a chance to surrender as its forces progress in eastern ukraine. the last remaining bridge to the city is destroyed. delivering supplies and allowing civilians to escape is almost impossible. north, it is a different story in kharkiv where ukrainians have been retaking territory. the international criminal court chief processor has been in kharkiv gathering evidence of atrocities. >> with the studio -- the city under daily att
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". laura: i'm laun washington and this is bbworld news america. battle for a key ukrainian city utensil five. civilians are trapped inside a chemical plant in this key city in eastern ukraine. britain's government moves ahead with a new policy of flying asylum-seekers to africa for processing as the deal is condemned for criminalizing at -- refugees. the u.s. supreme court is prepared to rule on abortion. a new buzz light year film is banned in 14...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ laura: i own laura trevelyan in new york city and this is bbc news america. celebrations have gun for queen elizabeth marking a record-breaking 70 years as monarch. the queen appears on the balcony at buckingham palace with four generations of the royal family as the pageantry commemorating her platinum jubilee begins. a spectacular flightpath by the red arrows as 70 aircraftpaid tribute to the queen's tenure. >> people from around the u.k. on the world have been gathering to join in all of the celebrations. laura: we will bring you the latest on the ceremonies throughout the program and the rest of the days news. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin tonight in the united kingdom, where the pomp and pageantry is underway, marking queen elizabeth ii's platinum jubilee, her seven years on the throne. tributes have been pouring in from world leaders. president biden wished the queen a joyful celebration. katty kay is in london for us with a fantastic view of the festivities. the queen is the longest-serving monarch
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ laura: i own laura trevelyan in new york city and this is bbc news america. celebrations have gun for queen elizabeth marking a record-breaking 70 years as monarch. the queen appears on the balcony at buckingham palace with four generations of the royal family as the pageantry commemorating her platinum jubilee begins. a spectacular flightpath by the red arrows as 70 aircraftpaid tribute to the queen's tenure. >> people from around the...
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there we will keep you up—to—date with any updates to come out of that news conference here on bbc world newshere more than a million children are facing severe levels of malnutrition as the country struggles with an economic crisis that's already seen average incomes cut by a third. 0ur afghanistan correspondent secunder kermani reports from kabul. we're in one of afghanistan's busiest markets. there's plenty for sale, but for most families, money is tighter than ever. this stall tells you how much some are struggling. these sacks are full of stale, leftover bread, normally fed to cattle. now more people than ever are eating it themselves. translation: the better quality | bread is on the top of the bag. i when poor people come to buy, they pick these better ones. look, this one cannot be eaten. before, five people used to buy this bread in a day. now it's more than 20 people. what does it feel like, doing this job and seeing so many people having to buy this bread? translation: i pray to god to get rid of this misery - and poverty from my country. the life of afghan people right now is like
there we will keep you up—to—date with any updates to come out of that news conference here on bbc world newshere more than a million children are facing severe levels of malnutrition as the country struggles with an economic crisis that's already seen average incomes cut by a third. 0ur afghanistan correspondent secunder kermani reports from kabul. we're in one of afghanistan's busiest markets. there's plenty for sale, but for most families, money is tighter than ever. this stall tells you...
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announcer: a now, "bbc world news". ♪ laura: i am laura trevelyan and this is bbc world news america.ghanistan mourners, morning left to the earthquake. -- survivors mourn those left dead in the earthquake. >> everything was under the rubble, even my shovel. so i couldn't do anything. when i took my family out, they were already dead. laura: the u.s. supreme court strikes down new york's law requesting the right to carry weapons in public, in landmark ruling expanding the rights of americans to bear armsutside the home. and the u.s. committee here's how donald trump put pressure on others to overturn his election defeat. republican lawmakers involved in the scheme asked for presidential pardons. ♪ and the lasting impact of music on the lives of children, from one of scotland's most depraved states. ♪ -- most depraved states. laura: welcomeo "world news america" on pbs and around the globe. we begin tonight in afghanistan. taliban officials say that the main search for survivors for the devastating earthquake have ended. more than a thousand people are thought to have been killed. reli
announcer: a now, "bbc world news". ♪ laura: i am laura trevelyan and this is bbc world news america.ghanistan mourners, morning left to the earthquake. -- survivors mourn those left dead in the earthquake. >> everything was under the rubble, even my shovel. so i couldn't do anything. when i took my family out, they were already dead. laura: the u.s. supreme court strikes down new york's law requesting the right to carry weapons in public, in landmark ruling expanding the...
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bbc news, headingley. now to a story that has sparked controversy in some parts of the world. which is a spin—off of the toy story franchise, has been banned in a number of markets across asia and the middle east, mainly in muslim—majority countries. in singapore, children below the age of 16 will not be able to watch it in cinemas. so why is the film facing a backlash? it's all because of a scene in the movie which shows a female space ranger kissing another woman. we took to the streets of singapore to find out more about what people think about the restrictions. i feel like it's not something that we should prevent our kids from watching. i feel like it's something we should start normalising and start to reflect kids seeing this in media and stuff like that. i have a son, so i mean i wouldn't mind to bring him to watch the movie in the cinemas. i wouldn't mind, yeah. yeah, too bad because of that, we cannot watch. i maybe next year. i don't want to wait for another year. . laughter yeah, yeah, but let's sayl if we do watch, i will have to explain to him same thing, that yo
bbc news, headingley. now to a story that has sparked controversy in some parts of the world. which is a spin—off of the toy story franchise, has been banned in a number of markets across asia and the middle east, mainly in muslim—majority countries. in singapore, children below the age of 16 will not be able to watch it in cinemas. so why is the film facing a backlash? it's all because of a scene in the movie which shows a female space ranger kissing another woman. we took to the streets...
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this is bbc world news. i'm david eades.mbling to get emergency assistance to afghanistan, to help survivors of a powerful earthquake, which has killed at least 1,000 people. the ukrainian government says it's continuing its attempts to evacuate civilians, as russia steps up its bombardment of key cities in eastern ukraine the virus that causes polio has been found in sewage samples in london. polio has not been seen in the uk for nearly a0 years and health officials are urging people to make sure they're fully immunised against the disease. professor svea closser, is a medical anthropologist at thejohns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. i've been speaking to her about whether it's possible to find out where this virus came from. it's likely they'll do some genetic sequencing of the virus, which may tell us exactly where it came from, but it could've come from any number of countries where there is ongoing circulation of this type of polio, so all it takes is for somebody to get on an aeroplane and get off in london
this is bbc world news. i'm david eades.mbling to get emergency assistance to afghanistan, to help survivors of a powerful earthquake, which has killed at least 1,000 people. the ukrainian government says it's continuing its attempts to evacuate civilians, as russia steps up its bombardment of key cities in eastern ukraine the virus that causes polio has been found in sewage samples in london. polio has not been seen in the uk for nearly a0 years and health officials are urging people to make...
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stay with us on bbc world news. government has published its first report into the chaos at last month's champions league final. it's recommending banning paper tickets as a way of reducing fraud. the day the british liberated the falklands. and by tonight, british troops have begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was gorbymania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who, for them, has raised great hopes for an end to the division of europe. it happened as the queen moved toward horse guards parade for the start of tropping the colour. the queen looks worried, but recovers quickly. as long as they'll pay i to go see me, i'll go out there and take them down the hills. what does it feel like to be the first man to go across the channel by your own power? it feels pretty neat. it feels marvellous, really. this is bbc news. the latest headlines — the united states says it's relaxing its rules on covid testing for air passengers. from sunday, there'll be no need to p
stay with us on bbc world news. government has published its first report into the chaos at last month's champions league final. it's recommending banning paper tickets as a way of reducing fraud. the day the british liberated the falklands. and by tonight, british troops have begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was gorbymania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who, for them, has raised great hopes for an end to the division of...
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bbc news, moscow. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. thank you for watching.eather showers, not as windy this week but remaining quite cloudy at times with some outbreaks of rain. getting a little warmer potentially later in the week but not as warm as it will be for england and wales stop northampton fairly typical of parts of northern england, missing temperatures pushing towards 30 degrees for the end of the week because of the high pushing north. say goodbye to the low pressure that has brought the windy weather through the weekend and a lot of showers. we will still have cloud approaching the west towards dawn on a weak weather front. elsewhere, understarry front. elsewhere, under starry skies, front. elsewhere, understarry skies, a chilly but plenty of fun to start, which tends to ease away as cloud spills across scotland bringing patchy rain particularly to the highlands and islands, perhaps the odd spot elsewhere, england and northern ireland too. england and wales will see the best of the sunshine the lines share, billing warmer when the sun does come
bbc news, moscow. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. thank you for watching.eather showers, not as windy this week but remaining quite cloudy at times with some outbreaks of rain. getting a little warmer potentially later in the week but not as warm as it will be for england and wales stop northampton fairly typical of parts of northern england, missing temperatures pushing towards 30 degrees for the end of the week because of the high pushing north. say goodbye to the low...
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this is bbc world news. i'm simon pusey. our top stories — the us supreme court overturns the landmark roe versus wade ruling, ending the constitutional right to an abortion that dates back nearly 50 years. there's renewed pressure on british prime minister borisjohnson, after the conservatives suffered a double defeat in parliamentary by—elections. a second earthquake has shaken an area in south eastern afghanistan, causing yet more death and destruction. and — making a comeback after the pandemic — the legenday glastonbury festival kicks off for the first time in three years. hello and welcome to bbc world news. millions of women in the us have lost their constitutional right to abortion. the supreme court has overturned a longstanding judgment that legalised terminations nationwide. individual states can now decide whether to ban the practice. let's bring you some live pictures from washington, which shows you pictures of pro—life demonstrators, appealing that decision, demonstrating against it, and that has been protests
this is bbc world news. i'm simon pusey. our top stories — the us supreme court overturns the landmark roe versus wade ruling, ending the constitutional right to an abortion that dates back nearly 50 years. there's renewed pressure on british prime minister borisjohnson, after the conservatives suffered a double defeat in parliamentary by—elections. a second earthquake has shaken an area in south eastern afghanistan, causing yet more death and destruction. and — making a comeback after...
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bbc news, tokyo. finally — let's turn to the digital world.much of our work, shopping and leisure online. researchers have been comparing digital development in cities across the world — and they have found developing countries are now leading the way in many areas — from coding skills to use of digital payments. ritu bhandari is from economist impact which did the research. what determines who were the winners and whoever loses? it is a pleasure to be here. this is a pleasure to be here. this is the digital cities and this, for the first time and we look at four pillars to assess the digitalisation of these global cities. these four colours are collectivity, services, culture and sustainability. like you said, copenhagen is the winner in this index and what we see is that top performing cities are the ones which are able to, firstly close the connectivity gap, to provide digital services to all groups in a very equal manner, irrespective of their gender, income levels, and secondly very important point is that these cities are using digitalis
bbc news, tokyo. finally — let's turn to the digital world.much of our work, shopping and leisure online. researchers have been comparing digital development in cities across the world — and they have found developing countries are now leading the way in many areas — from coding skills to use of digital payments. ritu bhandari is from economist impact which did the research. what determines who were the winners and whoever loses? it is a pleasure to be here. this is a pleasure to be here....
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this is bbc world news.artisan group of senators say they've agreed a framework for potential legislation on gun safety. a bbc investigation has revealed how children in africa are being exploited to make personalised videos which sometimes include racist content and are sold and shared via chinese social media. bbc africa eye tracked down one prolific chinese video producer who has used very young children from rural malawi to make and sell thousands of videos. runako celina has this report — and just a warning, some viewers may find parts of it offensive. "happy birthday." "good luck in your exams." "congrats on your wedding." in china over the past few years, it's become a thing to send personalised greeting videos via social media and messaging apps. videos featuring africans, including children, have become especially popular. these videos sell for up to usd$70 each. the content can be innocent enough, but some of them are controversial, and in early 2021, one video shared on chinese social media was pa
this is bbc world news.artisan group of senators say they've agreed a framework for potential legislation on gun safety. a bbc investigation has revealed how children in africa are being exploited to make personalised videos which sometimes include racist content and are sold and shared via chinese social media. bbc africa eye tracked down one prolific chinese video producer who has used very young children from rural malawi to make and sell thousands of videos. runako celina has this report...
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that�*s it for this, stay with us on bbc world news. hello there. us to start thursday in association with this frontal system drifting its way northwards — a soggy start for parts of scotland and for northern ireland. temperatures as we start the day generally between 10—13 degrees, but let�*s zoom in on northern ireland because for some eastern parts, especially around county antrim and county down, and can see some very heavy rain we can see some very heavy rain through the morning rush hour with the potential for surface water and spray, some poor travelling conditions. also outbreaks of rain across parts of scotland, especially up towards the east and the northeast. a drier start for some western areas. for england and wales, many places start the day dry, but we will see showers popping up, some of those heavy, thundery and quite slow—moving as well with light winds. all the while, the rain across northern ireland and scotland drifts up towards the northern isles. we may see this area of cloud and rainjust grazing into the east of kent, perhap
that�*s it for this, stay with us on bbc world news. hello there. us to start thursday in association with this frontal system drifting its way northwards — a soggy start for parts of scotland and for northern ireland. temperatures as we start the day generally between 10—13 degrees, but let�*s zoom in on northern ireland because for some eastern parts, especially around county antrim and county down, and can see some very heavy rain we can see some very heavy rain through the morning...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> is bbc news -- this is bbc news. queen has appeared on the balcony of the buckingham palace, but she will not be attending tomorrow's service at st. paul's cathedral. the royal family watched the world famous red arrows. tens of thousands of people from around the u.k. and the world roamed the streets, helping to catch a glimpse of proceedings. >> and i had one thing to say to the queen, i would say you have done an amazing job. >> a group of animal rights protesters tried to stop the ceremony but was dragged away by police. sandra will miss tomorrow's ceremony -- prince andrew will miss rouse ceremony after pot test testing positive for covid. hello and welcome. if you are watching in the u.k. or around the world, hundreds of thousands have lined the street of london and taken parties -- part in street parties to marcus lee platinum julie. -- to mark the platinum jubilee. the return of the toping of the color began the celebrations. the queen is joined by the working royals on the palace balcony. it has been quite a
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". >> is bbc news -- this is bbc news. queen has appeared on the balcony of the buckingham palace, but she will not be attending tomorrow's service at st. paul's cathedral. the royal family watched the world famous red arrows. tens of thousands of people from around the u.k. and the world roamed the streets, helping to catch a glimpse of proceedings. >> and i had one thing to say to the queen, i would say you have done an amazing job....