Staying in Emergency Shelters with many not knowing when basic services will be restored and if their homes are still there. Plus hunter biden is being investigated by a Special Counsel. Why republicans arent pleased with the developments. And australia and france fighting for a spot in the world cup semifinals. Well have the latest on all the actions. We begin this hour in hawaii, where were getting a better understanding of the devastation caused by Deadly Wildfires that tore across the Island Of Maui and sadly a new death toll. 80 people are now confirmed dead from the fire. That number could rise dramatically in the coming days as crews with Cadaver Dogs Sift through the ashes of homes and buildings. The only public road in and out was open briefly on friday to give people a chance to see whats become of their homes, but authorities closed it again a short time later. Officials say the fire is 85 contained, but the danger isnt completely gone. Criticism is growing on how authoritie
or five years ago that the conservatives got a majority of 80 and they are now potentially heading into a labour landslide territory. is the ultra violent islamic state movement making a comeback around the world? the group started to gradually pivot towards africa, sub saharan africa, and they had branches in nigeria, drc, the sahel. and on a hot and stuffy day here in london, must we all get used to living with torrid heat? i mean, it s thought that there are going to be ten air conditioning units sold every second for the next 20 years, which is this astonishing number. tax hikes in. the british election campaign has been mercifully short, and we ll know the result in just a few days. politics in this country have been pretty chaotic since the day injune 2016 when people voted by a fairly narrow margin to leave the eu. boris johnson, liz truss and jeremy corbyn none of these were the kind of political leaders who would probably have emerged in more predictable times. but
record breaking fifth glastonbury headline set, with a few suprise guests. country star shania twain takes to the stage this afternoon, with r&b singer sizza closing the festival tonight. now on bbc news, unspun world withjohn simpson. hello and welcome to this edition of unspun world, here at the bbc s international headquarters in central london. if labour wins the upcoming general election here in the uk, could that become a poisoned chalice for them? where we clearly are is political volatility because it s only four or five years ago that the conservatives got a majority of 80 and they are now potentially heading into a labour landslide territory. is the ultra violent islamic state movement making a comeback around the world? the group started to gradually pivot towards africa, sub saharan africa, and they had branches in nigeria, drc, the sahel. and, on a hot and stuffy day here in london, must we all get used to living with torrid heat? i mean, it s thought that there
cup semifinal at stake. boy, the nerve that it takes to deliver on a stage like this with so much at stake, i just can t imagine it. reporter: yeah, this is the longest penalty shootout in women s world cup history. oh, my gosh. reporter: there was nothing at all to split these two sides over 120 minutes. france scores again, so australia will have to score again here. i m surprised, while we wait for australia to take the kick, that new zealand would be so behind their rivals in this. is that what you re seeing? reporter: i have to say, there is a lot of support for australia. a lot of people wearing the green and gold. there s a big french contingent