large rallies have taken place in houston, new york, washington, los angeles and chicago. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week, on the show. meeting mummies in chile. wow, there are so many mummies here, vivien. grannies in austria. this is the open kitchen where our grandmas and grandpas bake their lovely cakes. and cabbies in england. oh, wow, look at this! this is amazing, john. in the chilean region of arica, on the northern fringes of the country s atacama desert, you find clues that something significant lies beneath the ground. hidden in the sand are some of the oldest mummified bodies in the world, evidence of an overlooked culture that once lived and thrived here on the western coast of south america. it s amazing how close these skeletons are to the surface and, apparently, there is layer after layer after layer of bodies going down as low as 2m underground. this is crazy. ifeel quite strange walking on the dead here. between 7000 and 1500 bc, the hunter gath
ahead of a supreme court decision that is expected to overturn the country s long established right to abortion. thank you for supporting ukraine, this victory is for every ukrainian, slava ukraini! and ukraine wins the eurovision song contest. favourites from the start, they won the public vote to take the title. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with breaking news from new york state ten people have been killed in a shooting at a supermarket in the city of buffalo three others have been injured. the fbi say they are investigating the incident as both a hate crime and a case of racially motivated violent extremism. 11 of the 13 victims were african american. an 18 year old man has been arrested at the scene he s not been officially named by the authorities. police say the suspect entered the busy grocery store before opening fire. he also used a camera to live stream the attack online. he was described as very heavily armed and had a tactical helmet and ge
large rallies have taken place in houston, new york, washington, los angeles and chicago. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to the programme. it brings together the foreign journalists who write, blog and broadcast to audiences back home from the dateline in london. it has been a convention busting week, this one. a queen s speech delivered for the first time in 70 years by a royal other than the queen, two countries, strictly neutral for 80 years, preparing to take sides, in northern ireland, a party in favour of reuniting the island of ireland, topping the poll for the first time in the century since ireland was partitioned. to discuss all of that we have brian o connell, a bureau chief in london for the irish broadcaster rte, a portuguese journalist and university lecturer and newly british citizen, and jeffrey goffman, who has been able corresponding and new news anchor in canada and the united states. good to have you with us. we start with nato expansi
in the eastern donbas region remains very difficult. abortion rights supporters are protesting in cities across the united states against a probable supreme court decision to overturn the roe v wade case, that legalised abortion nationwide. now on bbc news, our world. temples across cambodia have been looted. their ancient treasures torn away. i ve got exclusive access to the sites they were stolen from, and speak to the temple raiders who did the looting. this one? for many cambodians, these cultures are much more than just stone objects. now cambodia is fighting back, demanding that some of the biggest museums in the world return their antiquities. these museums and these individuals are in receipt of stolen property, and the stolen property needs to come back. angkor wat is the beating heart of cambodia. this temple has been in continuous use for over 900 years. cambodia is one of the poorest countries in asia, but many will spend what little they have to come here. everyo
a british man breaks the record for climbing the most summits of mount everest by a non sherpa reaching the summit for the 16th time. thank you for supporting ukraine, this victory is for every ukrainian, slava ukraini! and ukraine wins the eurovision song contest favourites from the start, they won the public vote to take the title. an 18 year old white american man has been charged with first degree murder after he killed ten people in what appears to have been a racially motivated hate crime in the us city of buffalo, new york. most of the victims were african american. police say the gunman, payton gendron, was wearing body armour which protected him when he exchanged fire with the store s security officer. he livestreamed the killings with a video camera, before surrendering to police. the bbc s nada tawfik reports. at the grocery store in a predominantly black community. this was the shooter s intended target. the horror started immediately in the parking lot as the