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Of the moscow city business district, that is where the skyscrapers are in moscow. You will remember that is an area that has come under attack twice at the beginning of this month. No casualties reported. Russian media showed damage to an Exhibition Centre in that area, west of the city centre. But it wasnt completely clear whether that damage was caused by debris from the drone falling, or whether actually, the drone hit its target. Drone attacks in areas around moscow are relatively common. In fact, we hear almost every day about drones being shot down or drones being discovered on the ground. But it is relatively rare for a drone to get this far into the city centre and this close to the kremlin itself, about three miles away was where this incident took place. You will remember at the beginning of may, the kremlin itself was attacked by two drones. Will, what can you tell us about humanitarian aid, or the corridor that was set up by ukraine after the deal ended and any further discussions didnt go anywhere . I understand that there is a ship that has got through, any more detail on that . Thats right, there are reports that a ship has made its way through that corridor which was announced by ukraine. The russian authorities havent commented on this yet. The line from moscow very much is that this green deal that was negotiated last year was violated by ukraine and its western partners and therefore russia was well within its rights to cancel this deal, which it did so. And that russia, likewise, has the right to inspect all shipping passing through that area in case, as moscow says, those vessels might be carrying Military Supplies for ukraine. Staying with the war in ukraine the first ship to use ukraines humanitarian corridor to cross the black sea has arrived safely in istanbul. Kyiv announced the route after the termination of a deal with russia, which had allowed grain and other exports from both nations safe passage along the maritime route towards the mediterrranean. The ship, thejoseph schulte, which is registered in hong kong, had been effectively trapped in ukraines Port Of Odesa since the start of russias invasion 18 months ago. Turkeys Defence Ministry said the ship is loaded with containers, not grain. Moscow has not indicated whether it will respect this ukrainian shipping corridor. Thats led to concerns over the safety of vessels using it. Law enforcement officials in the us State Of Georgia are investigating threats againstjurors who voted to indict former president donald trump. It comes after the names and addresses of grand jury members were shared online. Earlier this week mr trump was indicted on 13 charges related to his alleged attempts to overturn the states 2020 president ial election results. Lets talk to daniel lippman, White House Reporter for politico. Hello, you are in washington, i see. Tell us more about these allegations . Tell us more about these alleaations . ,. , , , allegations . This county Sheriffs Office in georgia allegations . This county Sheriffs Office in georgia where allegations . This county Sheriffs Office in georgia where trump i allegations . This County Sheriffs i office in georgia where trump was indicted early this week is investigating these threats. Georgia is a unique state in that it allows names to be shared, basically it requires when a grand jury is indicting a person for a crime, they share the names of the grand jurors. States shield them because they dont want them to face threats from gangs from the criminal allies of someone who was indicted. But georgias state that says we need to have some transparency. In the case of the former president , who has millions of very hard core supporters on the small portion of them sometimes want to do violence against people who are against trump, this is a concern and so thesejurors trump, this is a concern and so these jurors hopefully have some security or be protected in some way. Security or be protected in some wa. , security or be protected in some wa ,. ,. Security or be protected in some wa ,. ,. ,. , security or be protected in some wa. ,. , way. There was a recent case of a woman who way. There was a recent case of a woman who threatened way. There was a recent case of a woman who threatened to way. There was a recent case of a woman who threatened to kill way. There was a recent case of a woman who threatened to kill a l way. There was a recent case of a woman who threatened to kill a judge involved in all of these cases as well . ,. ,. , well . Yes, and that was the udge handfina well . Yes, and that was the Udge Handling Another well . Yes, and that was the Udge Handling Another of i well . Yes, and that was the Udge Handling Another of the h well . Yes, and that was the jUdge Handling Another of the trump well . Yes, and that was the judge i handling another of the trump cases. Someone who was appointed by barack obama. No one really liked him on the republican side. Most americans do not want to go to jail, they have seen what happened onjanuary the 6th where thousands of Trump Supporters who stormed the capital have been sent to jail and they have had their names and reputations hurt, rightly so. If trump gets re elected, he has promised to pardon a lot of those people who had rioted on january the 6th. Pardon a lot of those people who had rioted onjanuary the 6th. Although that might be too late to get people rehired who lost theirjobs because they stormed the capital. And such allegations, there would be a certain degree of reputational damage done, this doesnt seem to be the case when it comes to donald trump, even his court appearances. This is seen as his campaigning, positively, in fact . You dont see many of his republican critics in his own primary criticising very often. They are talking about the weaponisation of the Justice Department. They are saying the Justice Department should focus on real crime and not this election stuff. It makes it very hard for these candidates to also get any attention in the media and oxygen to raise their name id, because the story is trump, new charges, 90 plus felony charges he is facing now. For the next year we are going to see these trials, it will be hard for these trials, it will be hard for the republican candidates to break through. And Trump Supporters view his charges as the establishment going against our guy again, so we better support him. Going against our guy again, so we better support him. Thank you very much indeed Saudi Arabian officials have confirmed that the British Government has invited crown Prince Mohammed bin salman, to the uk in october. Theres been sharp criticism from Opposition Parties and campaigners over the gulf leaders human rights record. This report from our political correspondent, helen catt. Crown Prince Mohammed bin salman last came to the uk in march 2018. But later that same year, a journalist, jamal khashoggi, was brutally murdered inside a saudi embassy. American Intelligence Agencies concluded the killing had been authorised by mohammed bin salman, which he denied. Some say inviting him back would send all the wrong signals. What we should be doing is thinking about how we influence these countries and, as i said, rolling out the red carpet, treating them as welcome guests, is not the way to do it. Saudi arabia is currently spending very big money trying to shift its economy away from oil. Its also investing heavily in sport, including buying newcastle united. The uk is keen to encourage more trade and investment between the two countries, particularly in cutting edge industries, and to get a trade deal with a group of countries in the gulf of which saudi arabia is a member. Those six countries, of which saudi arabia is by far the largest and most important, represent a significant opportunity for the uk. We already have £60 billion in two way trade and were hoping to sign a trade deal with them and, given our departure from the european union, its important that we tie in these other trade deals. A government source said the government view was that it would be in a stronger position to talk about what they are doing if it was working with them, not lecturing them from the outside. Labours deputy leader, angela rayner, said there needed to be a dialogue, but said the Prime Minister had to raise human rights issues on the visit. Some believe that wont have an effect. I would be very worried and am very worried by an invitation for a visit where it appears that the uk government is sending a clear message that uk leadership on human rights, which is something that we should be proud of, is now taking a back seat when it comes to saudi arabia. Downing street has not yet confirmed an invitation has been issued and the saudis havent said if its been accepted. But in a phone call yesterday, rishi sunak said he looked forward to meeting the crown prince in person at the earliest opportunity. Either way, any visit is likely to have to be carefully managed. Helen catt, bbc news, westminster. In hawaii, mauis Emergency Management chief has announced his resignation over the islands response to devastating wildfires. Herman andaya had been criticised for his handling of the disaster. Mauis Emergency Sirens were not used to alert people about the oncoming danger of the fires. Meanwhile, the search for victims continues at least 111 people are now confirmed dead. Crews are searching some 2000 burnt businesses and homes but the job is not even 50 complete. Whilst the exact cause of the wildfires is being investigated mounting evidence shows downed power lines could have played a role. 0ur correspondent, sophie long, is on the ground in maui. Ever since the this tragedy happened and we started to learn about the loss of life, weve heard from people who escaped that night and how they heard no warnings. Everyone has demanded to know why they didnt get more warning. They knew that a fire was burning. They knew that there were very high gusts of wind. And yet maui has a very, very good outdoor alert system. And those sirens were not used there in place to alert people to wildfires and tsunamis mainly. And those sirens were not sounded on the day. Instead, we heard harrowing tales from survivors as they fled with heat burning their back. Now, yesterday, on wednesday, the head of mauis Emergency Management agency defended the decision not to sound those sirens. He said that people could have gone mauka. Now mauka is a hawaiian directional term. It means into the mountains or inland. He was implying that people may have been panicked and gone in the wrong direction. Well, youll find very few people here in maui who will agree with that. A search and recovery effort is still ongoing. The search and recovery teams have now recovered iii bodies. Only six of those have been identified. So its still in its early phases, really. A mobile morgue has arrived in maui with extra coroners to help with the painstaking task of identifying those who lost their lives. The investigation into exactly how the fire started is ongoing. But as soon as it happened, really there were lots of criticism of the main Power Company here in maui. And they people say that the power lines should have been preemptively shut off. Now, that didnt happen. There is a class lawsuit thats been launched alleging that the Power Company is responsible, therefore, for loss of life. But the investigation into how the fire started is ongoing, as is an investigation into the Emergency Management agencys handling of the fires once theyve started. So i think theres lots of speculation as to exactly how they started. But certainly the power lines is one line of investigation. Thousands of people are rushing to leave a city in canadas north west as wildfires close in on their remote community. Fires have been spreading across canadas sparsely populated Northwest Territories for months now but in recent days theyve threatened the territorys capital, yellowknife. It has a Population Ofjust 20,000. The next largest city lies 1000 kilometres away. That makes the Emergency Response much more difficult. The order to leave came as the fire reached yellowknifes boundaries. 0llie Williams is a journalist from yellowknife who, like thousands of other residents, has fled the city. Im now in a small village called fort simpson, which is about 630 kilometres west of yellowknife. Probably sounds like a huge distance. It really isnt. In Northwest Territories terms, this place is twice the size of france. Its got 16,000 people in it. So vast scales that were talking about, this is essentially three communities to the left of yellowknife. And you can just hear a float plane in the distance. By the way, this is the Mackenzie River behind me, yellowknife, under a full evacuation order, as youve probably heard yesterday. We came out here a day before because, to be frank, the writing has been on the wall for days that that wildfire was going to pose a grave threat. So theres a huge lake called great slave lake. Yellowknife is on the top of it. Then at the other side of that lake, its a very large lake. You have two communities called fort smith and hay river together. Theyve got about 7000 people in them on saturday and sunday last weekend, they were both told to evacuate thousands of people fleeing down the highway to alberta, where they still are. We have no timeline for when people might be able to get back to those communities. There hasnt even been any communications in those communities. Theres no internet, no landline, no cell phones. There hasnt been for days and days now. And weve just heard in the last couple of hours here that a tiny community, its only 36 people, but theyve been told theyve got to flee as well. Evacuation order, getting them west to this community, actually, fort simpson, which will be an Evacuation Centre for them. So weve got seven or eight different communities under Evacuation Orders right now. More than half the territorys population is out of their homes. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Lets look at some other stories making news. Banks face fines if they fail to provide free access to cash withdrawals for consumers and businesses thats according to the treasury. A new policy will state that free cash withdrawals and deposits must be available within one mile for People Living in urban areas. In rural areas, the maximum distance is three miles. Annual energy bills for a typical household are expected to fall slightly from october. Consultancy Firm Cornwall insight predicts bills could drop by ems under a new Price Cap Set to be announced by 0fgem. The Energy Price Cap limits how much suppliers can charge households for each unit of energy they use. But bills remain far higher than before russias invasion of ukraine. A planned strike at Gatwick Airport over the weekend, which could have affected more than 40,000 passengers, has been called off. Members of the Unite Union Working for a Ground Handling company were due to walk out today. Youre live with bbc news. More than 100 people have been arrested in pakistan after muslim crowds burned churches and vandalised the homes of christians. The violence in the city ofjaranwala, in punjab, was triggered by claims that two christian men had torn pages from a copy of the quran. Theyve now been been arrested. 0ur pakistan correspondent, caroline davies, has more details. Narrow streets with destruction at every turn. You can see the. The enormous damage that has been done here. This is jaranwalas christian quarter. Yesterday, angry protesters stormed these homes, including sonams. We lost everything, she tells me. Inside, blackened, overturned, smashed. She describes how her bed was thrown from the window and on her roof, how she heard an announcement from the mosque calling for people to come out to protest. Translation people came l to our houses with their sticks. We were scared and we ran. We had small kids. If they had gotten hurt, what would we have done . The protest was called after two christians were alleged to have ripped pages from the koran, Writing Obscenities on them. Thousands gathered. It turned violent. Churches around the city burnt, homes ransacked. When we first got here, people were in a real State Of Shock but now, quite clear that that is turning to anger. Minorities, including christians, are protected by law in pakistan but many we spoke to felt that not enough was done to stop this. Translation when protesters came here, they chanted slogans and i saw the police leaving from the other side. Then the protesters destroyed it all. The police argue they stopped the situation deteriorating. If we had charged or started fighting, it could have subsided but it would have swept all over the country and the most important thing, if we had killed any of the protesters, that would have created a ripple effect. The police have said they believe the violence was planned and arrested some individuals from two hardline religious parties. In stjohn� s church, tears for what is lost and for how quickly their fragile peace was fractured. Caroline davies, bbc news, jaranwala. Lets get some of the days other news now. Lawyers for donald trump have asked for an april 2026 trial date, as he faces federal charges over his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. That would come well after the upcoming 2024 us election in which mr trump could be the republican candidate for us president. Special counsel, jack smith, has requested for the trial to begin injanuary of next year just weeks before the first votes are cast in the republican primaries. A brazilian hacker has told a congressional inquiry that he was hired by brazils former president , jair bolsonaro, to try to prove that electronic ballots were vulnerable to fraud ahead of last years election. Walter delgatti told the inquiry he was paid 8,000 by someone close to mr bolsonaro. He claims he wasnt able to hack the ballots. After surviving the challenges of covid, nightclubs in the uk have recently been struggling with a new challenge rising Running Costs and The Cost Of Living. Many are being forced to close their doors. 0ur News Corresponent ben boulos has been finding out more at the Meraki Night Club in liverpool. This time in the morning, normally we would have club are streaming out after a night of dancing and enjoying themselves. As i said, we have the place to ourselves this morning. I am taking a look at the state of nightlife in the uk. They have had a really tough time, venues like this. They have been through the pandemic, we had the National Lockdowns in the uk and just as they were recovering from that, The Cost Of Living crisis, rising prices, people had less money to spend on energy bills for venues getting more expensive. They have had a tough time and money venues around the country have had to shut their doors for good. One in three nightclubs have closed permanently over the past three years and it is independent and smaller venues like this one but have had the toughest time. 35 of them have closed since 2020 and in the last year alone, 100 have gone out of business. The pressures are really on, it is a far cry from the 80s and 90s, the heyday of the super clubs. First, lets have chat to the Venue Manager here. Maxim, the patterns you are seeing, what are the pressures you face as a venue, as a business . It is what are the pressures you face as a venue, as a business . Venue, as a business . It is quite tou~h at venue, as a business . It is quite tough at the venue, as a business . It is quite tough at the moment. Venue, as a business . It is quite tough at the moment. We venue, as a business . It is quite tough at the moment. We came| venue, as a business . It is quite i tough at the moment. We came out venue, as a business . It is quite tough at the moment. We came out of covid, tough at the moment. We came out of covid, there tough at the moment. We came out of covid, there was this big return to rave, covid, there was this big return to rave, a covid, there was this big return to rave, a month or two and then there was a rave, a month or two and then there was a big rave, a month or two and then there was a big crash. There was a steady trudge was a big crash. There was a steady trudge to was a big crash. There was a steady trudge to try was a big crash. There was a steady trudge to try to get people back to the doors trudge to try to get people back to the doors to where it was before covid the doors to where it was before covid i the doors to where it was before covid. I think this is partly to do with covid. I think this is partly to do with our covid. I think this is partly to do with our audience base, 60 students, with our audience base, 60 students, very heavily student base. The two students, very heavily student base. The two year hiatus that there wasnt the two year hiatus that there wasnt students going physically into university, left a gap socially so the into university, left a gap socially so the older students didnt trickle down so the older students didnt trickle down where the cool, live events spots down where the cool, live events spots are, down where the cool, live events spots are, like meraki. Down where the cool, live events spots are, like meraki. When you are com aetin spots are, like meraki. When you are competing with spots are, like meraki. When you are competing with the spots are, like meraki. When you are competing with the bigger spots are, like meraki. When you are competing with the bigger venues, i competing with the bigger venues, bigger clubs, chains that can absorb costs more easily, how much of a challenge is that for small venues like this . , ,. , like this . There is big venues that hold u to like this . There is big venues that hold up to 5000 like this . There is big venues that hold up to 5000 people like this . There is big venues that hold up to 5000 people in like this . There is big venues that hold up to 5000 people in our like this . There is big venues that l hold up to 5000 people in our area. Basically. Hold up to 5000 people in our area. Basically. If hold up to 5000 people in our area. Basically, if they put a show on the same basically, if they put a show on the same night basically, if they put a show on the same night as a show we have, that really same night as a show we have, that really makes it hard to predict how marry really makes it hard to predict how many people will come to our show, because many people will come to our show, because it many people will come to our show, because it sucks up a massive portion because it sucks up a massive portion of because it sucks up a massive portion of how many people will be attending portion of how many people will be attending an event in the city that night attending an event in the city that niuht. A attending an event in the city that niuht. , attending an event in the city that niht. , attending an event in the city that niuht. ,. Attending an event in the city that niuht. ,. , night. Maxim, thanks very much and thank ou night. Maxim, thanks very much and thank you for night. Maxim, thanks very much and thank you for having night. Maxim, thanks very much and thank you for having us night. Maxim, thanks very much and thank you for having us down night. Maxim, thanks very much and thank you for having us down here i thank you for having us down here this money. Part of the strategy for venues is getting on big names to draw in the clubbers and partygoers to try and get them in spending money. We have djs like this with us. Thank you for having us down here this money. You play a clubs, festivals and venues all over the world, how does the uk compare with how good a shape nightlife is in here . , how good a shape nightlife is in here . ,~ , here . Speaking completely transparently here . Speaking completely transparently and here . Speaking completely transparently and having i here . Speaking completely i transparently and having raved here . Speaking completely transparently and having raved in the uk transparently and having raved in the uk and raved abroad, but also from the uk and raved abroad, but also from a the uk and raved abroad, but also from a dj the uk and raved abroad, but also from a Dj Perspective in terms of really from a Dj Perspective in terms of really preserving club culture, i think really preserving club culture, i think europe, particularly the likes of germany are really advanced and there of germany are really advanced and there seems to be a real level of care and there seems to be a real level of care and dedication when it comes to really care and dedication when it comes to really nurturing club culture from venues. Really nurturing club culture from venues, from the consumers and the customers venues, from the consumers and the customers that go. I was saying early, customers that go. I was saying early, playing at five oclock in the morning in germany is like playing the morning in germany is like playing at the morning in germany is like playing at one oclock in the morning playing at one oclock in the morning in the uk. There seems to be a resistance, morning in the uk. There seems to be a resistance, particularly in the european a resistance, particularly in the european countries. I dont think the uk european countries. I dont think the uk is european countries. I dont think the uk is there yet, in terms of prioritising the uk is there yet, in terms of Prioritising Nightlife and Prioritising Nightlife and prioritising And Championing Club Culture Prioritising and championing club culture. Do prioritising and championing club culture. ,. , prioritising and championing club culture. ~ ,. , culture. Do you think people are savin culture. Do you think people are saving money culture. Do you think people are saving money to culture. Do you think people are saving money to go culture. Do you think people are saving money to go to culture. Do you think people are saving money to go to Festivalsl Saving Money to go to festivals rather than regularly every week going to a club like this . Yes. Rather than regularly every week going to a club like this . Going to a club like this . Yes, it has reflected going to a club like this . Yes, it has reflected in going to a club like this . Yes, it has reflected in my going to a club like this . Yes, it has reflected in my friendship i has reflected in my Friendship Group has reflected in my Friendship Group a has reflected in my Friendship Group. A lot of friends want a short hurst group. A lot of friends want a short burst during group. A lot of friends want a short burst during the holidays and during the summer ofa burst during the holidays and during the summer of a couple of days festivals, the summer of a couple of days festivals, ratherthan the summer of a couple of days festivals, rather than splashing out midweek festivals, rather than splashing out midweek or weekend smaller scale events, midweek or weekend smaller scale events, which is really unfortunate. There events, which is really unfortunate. There is events, which is really unfortunate. There is so events, which is really unfortunate. There is so much happening which is really there is so much happening which is really exciting and promoting at the moment really exciting and promoting at the moment really difficult. This is bbc news. Hello again. We have a north south split in the country today. The north will be drier with cloud and sunny spells. In the south we have two Weather Fronts coming our way. The first one already producing heavy and thundery downpours. The Second Coming in a bit later and introducing some heavy rain and strengthening winds. We have gusty winds along the coast of wales with Exposure Dusting as much as 60 miles an hour. The first front fizzles through the afternoon but the second one comes in from the south west, producing some heavy downpours. Temperatures ranging from 15 to 23, but feeling humid in the south. The wind picking up across the Isles Of Scilly and west cornwall. As we head through the evening and overnight best band of heavy rain continues to drift northwards and eastwards. We could have as much as 60 millimetres, in excess of two inches in a short amount of time accompanied by some hail. As it moves north echoes back into wales and northern ireland. It will be windy through the irish sea and it will be a very warm and oppressive night. These are the overnight lows. We start saturday with that rain across the northern half of the country. It is going to continue to push northwards, windy across the north of scotland, windy and wet in northern ireland, showers and Western Areas but try with some sunshine in central and eastern parts. And in the sunshine it will feel quite pleasant. Tomorrow will feel quite pleasant. Tomorrow will feel fresher than today where we have the humidity. Temperatures 16 to about 25 degrees. As we head into sunday, a lot of dry weather, a fair bit of cloud towards the west and we have low pressure anchored to the north west, so areas in the west are likely to catch some of the showers. Some of them could align as well. Temperatures during the course of sunday, highs of up to about 22, 23 and may be up to 25 in the far south eastern corner. And as we move into monday, monday also sees a lot of dry weather, a bit more cloud towards the west, with some showers once again, closest to the area of low pressure. Blustery winds in the west and temperature ranging from 16 to about 25. As we start the new working week, things remain settled, especially the first half and it will not be bone dry but it will still be a fair bit of sunshine. This is bbc news. The headlines. There are new plans to fine banks which fail to provide free access to cash withdrawals for consumers and businesses. British pubs are to open early on sunday as they expect their busiest day of the year when fans flock to cheer england on in the womens world cup final. New figures show a third of uk nightclubs have closed in the last three years as The Cost Of Living crisis bites. Banks will be fined if they fail to provide free access to cash withdrawals for consumers and businesses, under new plans by the treasury. The policy aims to ensure people dont have to travel more than three miles in rural areas to take out money or make deposits. 0ur Cost Of Living correspondent Kevin Peachey has more details. The use of cash in our day to day lives is declining. Contactless cards and Digital Payments on smartphones mean we may have less need to visit an atm or bank branch, but the government says cash cant be left to die out. Cash is important. Its here to stay for the long term. Many people the elderly, the vulnerable, particularly Rural Communities do depend on that access to cash. And if we want our shops to continue to take cash over the counter, then of course those businesses have got to have somewhere to deposit it. So the rules that were announcing also cover the ability of businesses

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