the soldiers had been told to take over under the trees. russians have been told to spot where they are. and novak djokovic reaches another wimbledon final, beating britain s cameron norrie. hello and welcome to bbc news. twitter and elon musk are in an extraordinary standoff over his $40 billion deal to buy the social media company. the world s richest man wants to pull out of the deal, claiming he s not received the data he asked for about the number of fake or spam accounts on the platform. but twitter s board says it will sue mr musk to enforce the deal. shares of twitter fell 6% in extended trading over the news. here is our technology reporter, james clayton. james clayton is james clayton is sayin- james clayton is sayin- that james clayton is saying that when he made the offer it said there were more clever use of them actually are, there are a lot of spam account. twitter said yesterday did delete 1 billion. 1 billion baht today. he is saying that he bought those
still face travel disruption during a week of strikes. lots more services are running today but there have been plenty of cancellations this morning as the rail and tube networks gear back up after yesterday s strike. a new life in wales we visit the centres trying to help ukrainian families adjust to life away from the war. theyjust play. they was at school. every day we travel, like, every week. so they re extremely happy. they feel safe here. and also. right, welcome. we re open. ..the music fans first through the gates of worthy farm as the glastonbury festival prepares to celebrate its 50th anniversary. after a three year break because of coronavirus. coming up on the bbc news channel: cameron norrie is one of seven brits in action today in eastbourne in a warm up ahead of wimbledon which begins next week. good afternoon, welcome to the bbc news at one. prices are continuing to rise at their fastest pace for a0 years as food, energy and fuel costs have increased. u
liverpool in paris. the spanish team took the title for a record 14th time. kick off was delayed by 30 minutes, as fans struggled to get into the stade de france. more than 60 people were arrested. now on bbc news, our world. on the 24th of february, russian president vladimir putin ordered a military invasion of neighbouring ukraine. reporter: russian troops i are closing in on the capital, and in the last few hours multiple exposures have been reported. the invasion triggered the largest refugee crisis in europe since the second world war, almost 6 million ukrainians have fled the country. reporter: more than half - of those who have left are now in poland, where local people are providing accommodation, food and other support. reporter: the population | of warsaw is nearly at nearly 20% in just two weeks. the mayor saying they can t handle the millions more that are expected to come here into poland. we are at capacity, we cannot accept another wave of hundreds of thousand