ruslan dostavolov was a senior manager at one of russia s largest banks, but he s resigned in protest at russia s offensive in ukraine and the bank s support for it. translation: russia has created a huge area of chaos and lawlessness in ukraine. of course, the russian government is responsible for what s happening there. before the war, i was proud of being russian. there was lots to be proud of, but the war has cancelled all of that out. ruslan took a moral stand, but he has no illusions. the russia he thought he knew has gone. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. let s get some of the day s other news north korea has warned that it would strike south korea with nuclear weapons if the south were to attack. it s the second warning by kimjong un s high ranking sister, kim yo jong, in as many days. it comes after south korea s defence minister said
alfredo morelos with the winner. celtic earned their first away win in the league since february after a late 2 1 victory over aberdeen at pittodrie. the visitors took the lead early in the first half, but aberdeen gave themselves a chance after lewis ferguson equalised with that header after the break. butjust six minutes from time, jota got the winnerfrom close range to put celtic six points behind their glasgow rivals. in the women s super league this afternoon, manchester city s poor start to the season continued as they lost at home to west ham 2 0. there were away wins too for everton, 3 0 over reading, and tottenham s women who continued their 100% record with a 2 0 victory at leicester. let s round up some of the day s other sport away from the football now. there was a huge shock in the prix de l arc de triomphe, as the 80/1 shot torquator tasso claimed victory. with all eyes on the favourites, the german horse, ridden byjockey rene piechulek, made a late charge on the outside
it is the taliban, ii because it will not be elected. it is the taliban, 11 different view of human rights, particularly women s rights than the west has. i think, so there won t be any real hope of early recognition from the west, but there will probably like to be some small humanitarian systems allowed, given the economic circumstances in afghanistan. so, early connections, but certainly nothing significant, i think between the west and this interim government, certainly. let s get some of the day s other news lebanon says syria has agreed to help it import electricity, to help ease power shortages now crippling many areas of life. the project was discussed in damascus in the first high level talks between the two governments for years. it would involve using egyptian gas to generate electricity injordan, which would then be sent lebanon via syria. the iranian president has said
in the region. let s get some of the day s other news lebanon says syria has agreed to help it import electricity, to help ease power shortages now crippling many areas of life. the project was discussed in damascus in the first high level talks between the two governments for years. it would involve using egyptian gas to generate electricity injordan, which would then be sent to lebanon via syria. thousands of people have again demonstrated in france against the government s covid policies. they denounced the new health pass system they see as unfairly restricting the rights of the unvaccinated. the pass means anyone wishing to enter a restaurant, theatre, cinema, long distance train, or large shopping centre must show proof of vaccination or a negative test. women s tennis world number one ash barty is out of the us open. the australian lost to america s shelby rogers in a third round match that
they will use the cinema or altered version of our products for propaganda. in the 21st century, there is a group of people coming to your country from somewhere and telling to you that music is forbidden, everything is forbidden, female art is just something that should go to the corner. we do not want this. our generation does not want this. so, we ask for help. for support. to be our voices. let s get some of the day s other news lebanon says syria has agreed to help it import electricity, to help ease power shortages now crippling many areas of life. the project was discussed in damascus in the first high level talks between the two governments for years. it would involve using egyptian gas to generate electricity injordan, which would then be sent to lebanon via syria. thousands of people have again demonstrated in france against the government s covid policies. they denounced the new health