Welcome to bbc News Broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. We start in the us where four people have been killed and nine others injured in a shooting at a school in georgia, 50 Miles North east of atlanta. Police have named a M Year old Colt Gray as being the suspect of killing two of his fellow students, and two teachers, at apalachee high school. One eyewitness who lives across from the school described what he saw. Crazy, like it, it looked like. I didnt really pay attention at first, i was like those sound like they were at school, and i look over and the alarm started going off. The School Alarms and people were going out around the school. Like, they were doing like the drill, the fire drill stuff. I knew something was seriously wrong then. You dont hear about that happening. You hear about it happening all around the world, but it shows that it can happen anywhere, you know . The local sheriff, jud smith, spoke at a News Conference earlier about how the inciden
a nine year old girl dead. olivia pratt korbel died on monday night after two men, one armed with a gun, ran into her house. joseph nee, a former drug dealer and believed to be the target of the attack, has been arrested. the police are appealing for more information. and a fine of £1,000 faces anyone who breaches a hosepipe ban imposed by thames water in the south of england from today. coming up on the bbc news channel rangers seek to make the group stages of the champions league for the first time in over ten years. good evening. at least 22 people have been killed and around 50 others injured in a russian strike on a railway station in the east of ukraine. it comes exactly six months after russia launched its full scale invasion of the country. the head of the un antonio guterres said it was a sad and tragic milestone . the conflict has had a huge human cost the un says there have been more than 5,500 thousand civilian deaths, but the true number is likely to be far m
be sent back to myanmar. and a helping hand for graduates. president biden cancels $10,000 of student debt for millions of americans. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in ukraine, where the country s president, volodymyr zelensky, says a russian missile strike on a rail station has killed at least 22 people and wounded dozens more. mr zelensky had previously warned that russia might do something cruel to disrupt ukraine s independence day which coincidentally fell on the same day as the six month anniversary of the invasion. this is the current state of play in the country with russia controlling ukrainian territory in the south and east. the southern front, around the occupied city of kherson, is where ukraine says it is planning a counter offensive. from there, our correspondent quentin sommerville sent this report. once more into the line of fire an
a basic existence in india. last week a minister said they d be moved from these makeshift camps and given housing. hours later, the hindu nationalist bjp government denied the offer, threatening to move people to detention centres. it has left families like rehman s feeling helpless. for his four year old daughter yasmin, unending uncertainty. rehman wishes he could give her a better life. translation: the indian - government doesn t want us. i would rather they killed us than send us back. it feels like no one cares about rohingyas these days. we are like old furniture in a house, kept in a corner and forgotten. and for these refugees, the hope of returning to myanmar never fades. but with the military who attacked their families now in charge of the country,
it s been five years since hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims fled their native myanmar after a deadly crackdown by the government there. more than 700,000 people escaped the country in 2017. the majority left for neighbouring bangladesh, ending up in the world s largest refugee camp in cox s bazar. others are now in other asian nations, including india. nearly half a million rohingya refugees currently registered in bangladesh are children. families rely entirely on charities forfood and medicine. five years on, many feel the world has forgotten them. both india and bangladesh want to send them back to myanmar, but with the military in charge there, it s not an option. our south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan has this report from delhi. singing the national anthem of the country their parents fled