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flooded the area. investigators are combing through the crime scene and nearby surveillance cameras for any clues. new york is counting itself lucky that nobody died, but this will once again put the focus on public safety. there s been a slight easing of strict covid restrictions in the chinese financial capital, shanghai, after the first dip in infections since the beginning of april. the move is in response to complaints of widespread food shortages among the 25 million residents. here s our correspondent robin brant, who s one of people dealing with lockdown. protestors chant. more than two years after covid first emerged here, china is still trying to keep it out. and this is how it s doing it. tens of thousands of people forced into government run quarantine.

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we have a special report from the front line in eastern ukraine, as forces prepare for a major russian onslaught. they are notjust having to worry about russian armour or russian offensive coming in this direction they have to worry about the enemy within. a huge manhunt continues for a gunman who opened fire on a new york subway train during rush hour. after two weeks covid lockdown in shanghai, officials admit they re struggling to feed the city s 25 million people. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. president biden has used the word genocide to describe russia s war in ukraine, in an apparent escalation of his criticism of president vladimir putin.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:02:00

in downing street in 2020. it makes borisjohnson the first ever sitting prime minister to have broken the law. he s apologised but that hasn t stopped calls for his resignation. here s our deputy political editor, vicki young. we all have images we rememberfrom lockdown the queen forced to sit alone at her husband s funeral. but for many in downing street, it was different. drinks in the office and garden, dancing in the basement and now, police have decided that the wrongdoing went right to the top. today, the prime minister apologised but said he wouldn t resign. i understand the anger that many will feel, that i myself fell short when it came to observing the very rules which the government i lead had introduced to protect the public. and i accept, in all sincerity, that people had the right to expect better. and now, ifeel an even greater sense of obligation to deliver on the priorities of

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 01:00:00

welcome to bbc news, i m nancy kacungira. our top stories: britain s prime minister and his chancellor found to have broken the law after breaching the lockdown rules they imposed on the country. in all frankness, at that time, it did not occur to me that this might have been a breach of the rules. but, of course, the police have found otherwise, and i fully respect the outcome of their investigation. president biden has for the first time referred to russia s actions in ukraine as genocide. the family budget, the ability

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:01:00

declares war and commits genocide a half a world away. we have a special report from the frontline in eastern ukraine as forces prepare for a major russian onslaught. police in new york say they re still hunting for a gunman after 17 people were injured in a shooting at a subway station. after two weeks covid lockdown in shanghai, officials admit they re struggling to feed the city s 25 million people. the two most senior members of the british government, prime minister borisjohnson, and his chancellor of the exchequer have been fined for breaking covid lockdown laws by attending a party

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