with incidents in the weeks leading up to her death. and one month since the devastating earthquakes killed more than 50,000 people in turkey and syria conditions are still desperate. we begin with the war in ukraine. the country s president, volodymyr zelensky, says military commanders support digging in further, and continuing to defend the eastern city of bakhmut. it follows reports ukrainian troops may have been preparing to withdraw from the city, which russia has been trying to capture for months. fierce fighting is seeing battles happening from street to street. this is where bakhmut is located. the all out assault here by russia has led to the loss of many thousands of men, that s despite the us pentagon saying victory is of little strategic importance. lets dive deeper, here s a detailed picture of the current situation from the think tank, the institute for the study of war. you can see bakhmut in the large circle in the top right of the screen. the red shaded a
under elon musk. there have been clashes between greek police and protesters angry at last week s fatal train crash. the prime minister has asked for forgiveness. a year ago, one of the most famous ships of all time, sir ernest shackleton s endurance , was discovered perfectly preserved, at the bottom of the sea in antarctica. since then, experts searching for the ship s insurance policy have found the document and say it holds the key to future conservation plans. as our science editor rebecca morelle reports. it was the shipwreck they thought would never be found but one year ago sir ernest shackleton s lost ship, endurance was discovered. life 3000 metres down in the antarctic deep. almost perfectly preserved. frozen in time. this remarkable find is
endurance, was discovered, lying 3,000 metres down in the antarctic deep, almost perfectly preserved, frozen in time. but this remarkable find has set the expedition team off on another quest. this time at lloyd s insurers in the city of london. whenever a large ship is lost to the sea, it s recorded in pen and ink in a loss book. it s a tradition that still happens today, but it goes back to 1774. and the hope was they d find shackleton s ship on the day she sank. we ve come to where the archives are stored. there are 140 loss books going back hundreds of years. shackleton s endurance sank in november 1915, so you d expect the record to be in this loss book here for 1915. but the news of the sinking in antarctica took a while to reach london. and in fact, the record has been discovered in this book here
and it s all about looking at the evidence of the offences that they ve committed and the progress they ve made in custody to determine whether it is safe for the public for those people to be released. the parole board sjob is not to decide on their personal feelings towards a man who freely admits to having a horrible, nasty, vicious past. but instead they must decide whether he still presents a risk to others. sean dilley, bbc news. a year ago, one of the most famous ships of all time, sir ernest shackleton s endurance , was discovered, perfectly preserved, at the bottom of the sea in antarctica. since then, experts searching for the ship s insurance policy have found the document and say it holds the key to future conservation plans. our science editor rebecca morelle reports. it was the shipwreck they thought would never be found, but a year ago sir ernest shackleton s lost ship, endurance was discovered, lying 3000 metres down in the antarctic deep. almost perfectly preserved. f