international condemnation from around the world as iran executes british iranian, dual national, alireza akbari, on charges of spying for the uk which he d denied. britain s prime minister calls it, a callous and cowardly act . a further five classified documents have been found at the delaware home of us president, joe biden relating to his time as barack obama s vice president. his lawyers says they were immediately handed to thejustice department. at ten o clock, lucy will be here with a full round up of the days news. first, reporting iran: inside bbc persian. here we go in ten, nine, eight, seven, six. - thank you very much, everybody, thank you. lovely, good stuff, well done. that was the toughest interview of my entire career. we didn t know that we were going to get him. i had no idea that we might get him. so just literally five seconds before the interview, the producer shouted in my ear, saying that we have mahsa s father on the line. i just didn t know what
we begin in ukraine, where russia has launched missile strikes across the country, hitting residential areas as well as energy infrastructure, plunging much of ukraine into an emergency blackout. this is the scene in the city of dnipro, where at least five people were killed and dozens injured when an apartment building was struck on saturday. according to the regional governor, several children were among those hurt. rescue workers are still combing the rubble for survivors. ukraine s president zelensky spoke earlier. translation: in the city of dnipro, | a residential building was destroyed i as a result of this russian strike. dozens of injured and traumatised people were rescued and are being treated. clearing operations are ongoing and will continue throughout the night. how many people are under the rubble is still unknown. unfortunately the list of the dead is growing every hour. our correspondent, paul adams, is in dnipro with the latest. this was one of the worst att
following a shooting in london. four women were also injured in the attack. you are watching bbc news. now, talking business. hello, everybody. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let s go take a look at what s on the very first show for 2023. a new year has dawned, but is there any change for the deep problems facing the global economy? the war in europe continues to rage, driving up prices, interest rates, food scarcity and hardening divisions between the global economic superpowers. the imf, the international monetary fund, says a third of the world will be driven into recession this year. its big boss there she is, managing director kristalina georgieva, joins me for an exclusive interview about the year in front of us. also on the show, as the fashion world mourns the loss of iconic designer dame vivienne westwood, we ask if the world of designer clothes will ever be as collectible as the world of art. yep. the boss of vestiaire coll
hello and welcome to you if you are watching in the uk and around the world. we begin in ukraine, where russia has launched missile strikes across the country, hitting residential areas, as well as energy infrastructure, plunging much of ukraine into an emergency blackout. this is the city of dnipro, where at least five people were killed and dozens injured when an apartment building was struck on saturday. according to the regional governor, several children were among those hurt. rescue workers are still combing the rubble for survivors. ukraine s president zelensky spoke earlier. translation: in the city of dnipro, | a residential building was destroyed i as a result of this russian strike. dozens of injured and traumatised people were rescued and being treated. clearing operations are ongoing and will continue throughout the night. how many people are under the rubble is still unknown. unfortunately, the list of the dead is growing every hour. our correspondent paul adams
with russian forces, continues in the eastern town of soledar, with a senior defence official calling the situation there difficult . and the brit award nominations are out, but with a notable absence of women, in the category of artist of the year . welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we begin with some breaking news, in the last few minutes it s been confirmed by reuters news agency that lisa marie presley has died in hospital in california. her mother is believed to have been at her side and earlier called for privacy. media reports have suggested that there 55 year old daughter of elvis had suffered a cardiac arrest is was last seen in public when she attended the golden globe awards with her mother. we can now speak to peter bowes in los angeles. peter, thanks for your time. what more do we know so far? ~ ., , time. what more do we know so far? ~ . , ., far? well, we are ust learning these details far? well, we are ust learning these deta