that scientists say can tell us more about the inner life of the planet. these images are so much more than pretty pictures. they are detailed, they are showing parts ofjupiter, of its cloud cover. that we hadn t really appreciated before. and, man s emotional best friends. how dogs can cry with joy when they see their owners. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the united states is expected to announce its largest single military aid package for ukraine on wednesday, as the country marks its independence day, and the war there hits the six month mark. us officials said the new package, which is worth about $3 billion is aimed at helping kyiv to secure its long term defence. our washington correspondent, chi chi izundu has more details on the military aid package. this is the largest military aid package the united states has offered the brain, and it is basically similar to other packages that they have handed over to ukraine, but more importantly
but also to inspire men, to inspire the boys. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 6am in the morning in singapore and 1am in kyiv in ukraine, where, across the country, embassies will be closed, public events have been banned and the threat level for an increased russian attack has been raised. it s not the way the people of ukraine had planned to celebrate their indepedence day, but this year, the 24th of august, to celebrate their independence day, but this year, the 24th of august also marks the six month anniversary of when russian troops crossed their border to start a war that had been predicted for a number of months. our defence correspondent jonathan beale has himself reported from the front line in ukraine. he reminds us now of how russia s invasion has progressed over the past six months. it started in the early hours of february the 24th. this map is a reminder of what ukraine looked like before the invasion. russia already occu
also tonight: another warning on energy bills half of all uk households could face fuel poverty this winter. student nurse owami davies has been found safe and well after going missing seven weeks ago. and jupiter close up new images showing the giant planet in detail and coming up on the bbc news channel. another lioness says goodbye euro 2022 winnerjill scottjoins ellen white in announcing her retirement from football. good evening. police in liverpool are searching for the gunman who shot and killed a nine year old girl last night after running into her home in pursuit of another man. after running into her home olivia pratt korbel s death has sent shock waves through her community and beyond. tonight police are asking the criminal fraternity to examine their consciences and help identify olivia s killer. here s our correspondent danny savage. it was exactly this time last night that the shooting took place in the street behind me and people would have woken up t
to give a lecture reads the guardian. the telegraph also leads with the stabbing of salman rushdie reporting that he was airlifted to hospital. and the daily express describes the attack as frenzied . some other stories featuring this evening the ft leads with the news that the new prime minister will face a public finance crunch, with debt payment and the nation s welfare bill set to soar. a picture of a very dry field is on the front of the i warning that drought will shrink food crops in the uk. but the star has a positive slant on the drought story reporting that rivers that are home to beavers are less likely to dry up. so, let s begin. with salman rushdie. it s like a holding statement of the moment from the newspapers. the police in new york say really what we ve been taught now for about five hours is that salman rushdie is in surgery and that is all we know. the front of the telegraph is perhaps the biggest selection of images and although the images appear
at the capitol building in washington injanuary last year, when supporters of donald trump tried to prevent the peaceful transfer of power to president biden. the congressional committee has spent almost a year investigating the attack. now on bbc news, counting the cost. millions of people around the world are facing increasingly difficult decisions amid rising food and energy costs. the world bank has warned the war in ukraine is set to cause the largest commodity shocks since the 1970s, with the price of wheat, cotton and natural gas affected, set against a backdrop of global supply disruptions because of covid lockdowns, and the effects of climate change on crop yields, many people are facing a fall in living standards and it is pushing many to the edge of crisis. our correspondents around the world have been looking at the challenges faced by many different countries and we start here in brazil, one of the world s largest agricultural exporters, now struggling to feed it