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gordon, many thanks, gordon corera, - shocking incident soon, huw. ra, our - many thanks, gordon corera, our security correspondent. let's turn to the conflict in ukraine. after weeks of heavy fighting, the city of lysychansk is now in russian hands. the ukrainians say they were forced to withdraw from their positions because they were being heavily outgunned. it's a major strategic win for the russians, as they now appear to control the whole of the luhansk region. the city of lysychansk was the last major city held by the ukrainians in the eastern province. ever since 2014, russia has been trying to drive ukrainian forces out of the donbas. the ukrainians say this is further proof that the west needs to supply far more weapons, if russian progress is to be stopped. our correspondent sarah rainsford sent this report. the capture of lysychansk was a moment for russian forces to celebrate. but their backdrop was another ukrainian city in ruins. russia has been pushing through the eastern donbas for weeks. blasting ukrainian positions in a slow but dead
gordon, many thanks, gordon corera, - shocking incident soon, huw. ra, our - many thanks, gordon corera, our security correspondent. let's turn to the conflict in ukraine. after weeks of heavy fighting, the city of lysychansk is now in russian hands. the ukrainians say they were forced to withdraw from their positions because they were being heavily outgunned. it's a major strategic win for the russians, as they now appear to control the whole of the luhansk region. the city of lysychansk was...
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gordon corera, bbc news.the man accused of killing seven people and injuring more than 30 at a july 4 parade near chicago has been charged with seven counts of murder. robert crimo iii confessed to police on thursday. if convicted the 21-ar-old would face life in prison without parole. ; to japan where the prime minister wants to restart more nuclear power. 11 years on from fukushima disaster, nuclear power remains unpopular. tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield-hayes has been back to fukushima and sent to this report. rupert: this is raw fish just from the sea in fukushima caught this morning. would you dare to eat this? according to my friend who caught it, he says there is nothing for me to be worri about. nothing to worry about. it is safe. it certainly tastes good. [bell rings] for years after the nuclear disaster, no one wanted to buy fish from fukushima. the fear of radioactive contamination was so strong. finally, that is starting to change, but now there is a new threat. this is the fukushima nuclear
gordon corera, bbc news.the man accused of killing seven people and injuring more than 30 at a july 4 parade near chicago has been charged with seven counts of murder. robert crimo iii confessed to police on thursday. if convicted the 21-ar-old would face life in prison without parole. ; to japan where the prime minister wants to restart more nuclear power. 11 years on from fukushima disaster, nuclear power remains unpopular. tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield-hayes has been back to fukushima...
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gordon corera, bbc news.everal people have been killed, that's been confirmed as three have lost their lives. adrienne murrary is our correspondent in copenhagen — she gave me this update in the last hour. the shooting took place in the late afternoon, early evening and police say the first reports they heard came at about 5:30pm. they surround the area and sealed off the shopping centre, we saw images of shoppers are slowly making their way out, some looking clearly in distress. what we don't know is police managed to detain one suspect. we know he is a male aged 22 and danish, and ethnic day and, as police described him. the police said they don't yet have a motive for the attack but they can't get rule out terrorism. they don't know entirely whether he acted alone or with others but they said there was no reason to suspect he had collaborated with others. the investigation is still undergoing, it's rather early, but there has been a very big police presence. police said that they have heightened the alert
gordon corera, bbc news.everal people have been killed, that's been confirmed as three have lost their lives. adrienne murrary is our correspondent in copenhagen — she gave me this update in the last hour. the shooting took place in the late afternoon, early evening and police say the first reports they heard came at about 5:30pm. they surround the area and sealed off the shopping centre, we saw images of shoppers are slowly making their way out, some looking clearly in distress. what we...
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our security correspondent gordon corera reports.sunday afternoon, as gunfire erupts inside the fields shopping centre, in copenhagen. some shoppers fled the complex, others tried to find cover, desperately seeking hiding places. translation: we were “ust about to order food, i and then, we heard shooting, two, three, four shots, so i said to my daughter — who had taken a seat — to lie down, then we ran into a disabled toilet and closed the door. outside, police and emergency services raced to the scene, closing off the shopping centre. members of the public were evacuated. those inside were told to stay and wait for police to come to them, as they secured the building. translation: we can confirm there has been a shooting - with many casualties. we now know there are also several killed. when we arrived there we apprehended a suspect in the immediate vicinity of field's. he is now in custody, and we are now working on the information we have on him. a concert by the singer harry styles was about to start only a mile from the shootin
our security correspondent gordon corera reports.sunday afternoon, as gunfire erupts inside the fields shopping centre, in copenhagen. some shoppers fled the complex, others tried to find cover, desperately seeking hiding places. translation: we were “ust about to order food, i and then, we heard shooting, two, three, four shots, so i said to my daughter — who had taken a seat — to lie down, then we ran into a disabled toilet and closed the door. outside, police and emergency services...
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0ur security correspondent, gordon corera, explains. in the east of the country, the region known as the donbas. over the weekend, ukrainian forces withdrew from lysychansk in the luhansk region. that came after the fall of another strategic city, severodonetsk, a few weeks ago. that's given the russians effective control of the whole of luhansk. their sights are now thought to be set on taking the neighbouring donetsk region with the towns of slovyansk and kramatorsk likely their next targets. overall, it now means russia controls more than a fifth of ukraine and looks to be seeking more. russia might still want to take the coast, building on its seizure of crimea in 2014 by taking odesa and cutting off ukraine from the black sea. but that may be a step too far since they were recently pushed off the symbolically important snake island. so, is russia now winning the war? despite early setbacks, russia certainly has had real tactical victories in recent weeks in the east, but it has been slow going with significant losses. and the real
0ur security correspondent, gordon corera, explains. in the east of the country, the region known as the donbas. over the weekend, ukrainian forces withdrew from lysychansk in the luhansk region. that came after the fall of another strategic city, severodonetsk, a few weeks ago. that's given the russians effective control of the whole of luhansk. their sights are now thought to be set on taking the neighbouring donetsk region with the towns of slovyansk and kramatorsk likely their next targets....
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our security correspondent gordon corera reports.ep the uk and us safe, appearing in public together for the first time. speaking inside mi5 headquarters to business and university leaders, they warned of what they said was an immense threat. the most game—changing challenge we face comes from the chinese communist party. it's covertly applying pressure across the globe. this might feel abstract, but it's real and it's pressing. amongst the worries is that naval exercises like these are china preparing for the possibility of invading taiwan. the fbi director warned this path would lead to one of the most horrific business disruptions the world has ever seen. even though russia may have drawn most attention because of its invasion of ukraine, today's joint appearance here at mi5 headquarters was a way of these two allies saying they believe that it's china that poses the biggest long—term threat to national and economic security. the chinese government is set on stealing your technology, whatever it is that makes your industry tick, a
our security correspondent gordon corera reports.ep the uk and us safe, appearing in public together for the first time. speaking inside mi5 headquarters to business and university leaders, they warned of what they said was an immense threat. the most game—changing challenge we face comes from the chinese communist party. it's covertly applying pressure across the globe. this might feel abstract, but it's real and it's pressing. amongst the worries is that naval exercises like these are china...
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gordon corera, bbc news.sed to back him in a confidence vote. the italian president had rejected mr draghi's offer to resign last week. a snap election now looks likely. let's get the latest from our correspondent, mark lowen, who joins us from rome outside the prime minister's office. it is really quite a turbulent time in italian politics at the moment. indeed, and in some ways that's nothing new in a country that has known almost 70 governments since the end of the second world war but it had been hoped or even expected that mario draghi would meet a different fate. he is a colossus of the european union. he is nicknamed super mario, when he stabilised the eurozone when he was president of the european central bank before being appointed prime minister of italy last year, but even he couldn't hold together italy's notoriously fractious political parties with his coalition partners wavering in their support and then splintering and refusing to back him in a confidence vote yesterday. so italy, the eu's thir
gordon corera, bbc news.sed to back him in a confidence vote. the italian president had rejected mr draghi's offer to resign last week. a snap election now looks likely. let's get the latest from our correspondent, mark lowen, who joins us from rome outside the prime minister's office. it is really quite a turbulent time in italian politics at the moment. indeed, and in some ways that's nothing new in a country that has known almost 70 governments since the end of the second world war but it...
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gordon corera, bbc news. this evening before a crowd of 70,000 at old trafford. 16 teams will be aiming to be champions with the final on july the 31st. england are in group a along with northern ireland, the only two home nations to qualify, as natalie pirks reports. the flags were out, the finishing touches were on and it is summer of sport had finally arrived. a sell—out old trafford was ready to welcome the moment where they hoped women footballers became household names and the game will change forever. it doesn't get any better as a women's football fan than this. it's... i'm getting quite emotional! itjust means the world. ijust really want to be a footballer, and watching these girls play isjust really inspiring me. i'm very excited, women are finally getting _ i'm very excited, women are finally getting the — i'm very excited, women are finally getting the opportunity— i'm very excited, women are finally getting the opportunity to - i'm very excited, women are finally getting the opportunity to show
gordon corera, bbc news. this evening before a crowd of 70,000 at old trafford. 16 teams will be aiming to be champions with the final on july the 31st. england are in group a along with northern ireland, the only two home nations to qualify, as natalie pirks reports. the flags were out, the finishing touches were on and it is summer of sport had finally arrived. a sell—out old trafford was ready to welcome the moment where they hoped women footballers became household names and the game will...
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gordon corera, bbc news.ain, firefighters are still struggling to contain dozens of wildfires. most of the country is on alert because of the high temperatures caused by the heatwave that's affected much of western europe. our europe correspondent nick beake reports from ateka, in northeastern spain, where a blaze has caused the evacuation of 1700 people, the nightmare confronting the people of ateca. flames lighting up and ripping through the bone—dry hillside. the danger drawing ever closer. hundreds forced to flee the now luminous landscape. under today's searing sun, we found fire teams battling to contain new outbreaks. this is a perfect illustration of the challenge they face. the smouldering pocket has just sprung up out of nowhere and it's now a race to contain it, but the ground is so dry and every now and then, the wind is picking up. scorched earth lined our route through this community. the irony here the fire was started by machinery used by a company planting trees. down the road, we find anna t
gordon corera, bbc news.ain, firefighters are still struggling to contain dozens of wildfires. most of the country is on alert because of the high temperatures caused by the heatwave that's affected much of western europe. our europe correspondent nick beake reports from ateka, in northeastern spain, where a blaze has caused the evacuation of 1700 people, the nightmare confronting the people of ateca. flames lighting up and ripping through the bone—dry hillside. the danger drawing ever...
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our security correspondent gordon corera reports.n a sunday afternoon, as gunfire erupts inside the fields shopping centre, in copenhagen. some shoppers fled the complex, other tried to find cover, desperately seeking hiding places. translation: we were “ust about to order food, i and then, we heard shooting, two, three, four shots, so i said to my daughter — who had taken a seat — to lie down, then we ran into a disabled toilet and closed the door. outside, police and emergency services raced to the scene, closing off the shopping centre. members of the public were evacuated. those inside were told to stay and wait for police to come to them, as they secured the building. translation: we can confirm there has been a shooting - with many casualties. we now know there are also several killed. when we arrived there we apprehended a suspect in the immediate vicinity of field's. he is now in custody, and we are now working on the information we have on him. a concert by the singer harry styles was about to start only a mile from the shoo
our security correspondent gordon corera reports.n a sunday afternoon, as gunfire erupts inside the fields shopping centre, in copenhagen. some shoppers fled the complex, other tried to find cover, desperately seeking hiding places. translation: we were “ust about to order food, i and then, we heard shooting, two, three, four shots, so i said to my daughter — who had taken a seat — to lie down, then we ran into a disabled toilet and closed the door. outside, police and emergency services...
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0ur security correspondent gordon corera is here to look at the state of play. in the east of the country, the region known as the donbas. it's made up of the areas of luhansk and donetsk. over the weekend, ukrainian forces withdrew from lysychansk, their last stronghold in the luhansk region. that came after the fall of another strategic city, sevreodeonestk, a few weeks ago. that's given the russians effective control of the whole of luhansk. and as we've just seen injonathan beale's report, their sights are now thought to be set on taking the neighbouring donetsk region with the towns of sloviansk and kramatorsk likely next targets. overall, it now means russia controls a fifth of ukraine if you also include all their gains across the south — and moscow looks to be seeking more. russia might still want to take the coast, building on its seizure of crimea in 2014 by taking 0desa and cutting ukraine off from the black sea — but that may be a step too far, since they were recently pushed off the symbolically important snake island. so is russia now winning the w
0ur security correspondent gordon corera is here to look at the state of play. in the east of the country, the region known as the donbas. it's made up of the areas of luhansk and donetsk. over the weekend, ukrainian forces withdrew from lysychansk, their last stronghold in the luhansk region. that came after the fall of another strategic city, sevreodeonestk, a few weeks ago. that's given the russians effective control of the whole of luhansk. and as we've just seen injonathan beale's report,...
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their bombardment of cities in the neighbouring donetsk region, as our security correspondent gordon coreranths has been concentrated in the east of the country, the region known as the donbas. over the weekend, ukrainian forces withdrew from lysychansk in the luhansk region. that came after the fall of another strategic city, severodonetsk, a few weeks ago. that's given the russians effective control of the whole of luhansk. their sights are now thought to be set on taking the neighbouring donetsk region with the towns of slovyansk and kramatorsk likely their next targets. overall, it now means russia controls more than a fifth of ukraine and looks to be seeking more. russia might still want to take the coast, building on its seizure of crimea in 2014 by taking 0desa and cutting off ukraine from the black sea. but that may be a step too far since they were recently pushed off the symbolically important snake island. so, is russia now winning the war? despite early setbacks, russia certainly has had real tactical victories in recent weeks in the east, but it has been slow going with signifi
their bombardment of cities in the neighbouring donetsk region, as our security correspondent gordon coreranths has been concentrated in the east of the country, the region known as the donbas. over the weekend, ukrainian forces withdrew from lysychansk in the luhansk region. that came after the fall of another strategic city, severodonetsk, a few weeks ago. that's given the russians effective control of the whole of luhansk. their sights are now thought to be set on taking the neighbouring...
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0ur security correspondent gordon corera looks at the state of play.he donbas. over the weekend, ukrainian forces staged a withdrawal from lysychansk — their last stronghold in the luhansk region. that came after the fall of another strategic city severodonestk — a few weeks ago. that's given the russians effective control of the whole of luhansk. their sights are now thought to be set on taking the neighbouring donetsk region with the towns of sloviansk and kramatorsk likely their next targets. overall, it now means russian controls a fifth of ukraine — and looks to be seeking more. russia might still want to take the coast, building on its seizure of crimea in 2014 by taking 0desa and cutting ukraine off from the black sea — although that may be a step too far, since they were recently pushed off the symbolically important snake island. so, is russia now winning the war? despite early setbacks, russia certainly has had real tactical victories in recent weeks in the east. but it has been slow going for russia's military — requiring heavy pounding of t
0ur security correspondent gordon corera looks at the state of play.he donbas. over the weekend, ukrainian forces staged a withdrawal from lysychansk — their last stronghold in the luhansk region. that came after the fall of another strategic city severodonestk — a few weeks ago. that's given the russians effective control of the whole of luhansk. their sights are now thought to be set on taking the neighbouring donetsk region with the towns of sloviansk and kramatorsk likely their next...
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their bombardment of cities in the neighbouring donetsk region, as our security correspondent gordon coreraussia controls more than a fifth of ukraine and looks to be seeking more. russia might still want to take the coast, building on its seizure of crimea in 2014 by taking 0desa and cutting off ukraine from the black sea. but that may be a step too far since they were recently pushed off the symbolically important snake island. so, is russia now winning the war? despite early setbacks, russia certainly has had real tactical victories in recent weeks in the east, but it has been slow going with significant losses. and the real question is, will russia be able to maintain this progress? it certainly has the manpower and firepower to keep going, but ukraine is hoping it can slow the russians and then launch counter—offensives to push back. crucial to that is the arrival of weaponry from the west, like this and other long—range artillery systems which are now slowly making their way to the battlefield. they could help shift the balance. so, russia has made gains recently, but we may now be en
their bombardment of cities in the neighbouring donetsk region, as our security correspondent gordon coreraussia controls more than a fifth of ukraine and looks to be seeking more. russia might still want to take the coast, building on its seizure of crimea in 2014 by taking 0desa and cutting off ukraine from the black sea. but that may be a step too far since they were recently pushed off the symbolically important snake island. so, is russia now winning the war? despite early setbacks, russia...
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our security correspondent gordon corera is here with more details.n following this individual or that individual, this individual or that individual, this group that group? if you don't have more resources but you've got more threats, you have to choose. it reads as if the profile of those engaging in extreme right—wing terrorism is changing. that engaging in extreme right-wing terrorism is changing.— engaging in extreme right-wing terrorism is changing. that is an interesting _ terrorism is changing. that is an interesting bit _ terrorism is changing. that is an interesting bit of _ terrorism is changing. that is an interesting bit of the _ terrorism is changing. that is an interesting bit of the report. it i interesting bit of the report. it talks about self initiated terrorism. people who are [one actors, they are not necessarily part of organised groups. it can make it harder to spot them because you don't have connections you can follow and unravel often, people are radicalised online using encrypted communications making it harderfor police to
our security correspondent gordon corera is here with more details.n following this individual or that individual, this individual or that individual, this group that group? if you don't have more resources but you've got more threats, you have to choose. it reads as if the profile of those engaging in extreme right—wing terrorism is changing. that engaging in extreme right-wing terrorism is changing.— engaging in extreme right-wing terrorism is changing. that is an interesting _ terrorism...