this is bbc news, the headlines. a people killed in violence spawned by a corruption case against imran khan. palestinian militants for the hundreds of rockets into israel following wave of air strikes in gaza. the campaign is been are launching a campaign to try to solve the cases of some of europe s unidentified murdered women. we ve only just begun we ve onlyjust begun on the eurovision contest. we spoke and he spoke to italy s interests tend to make entry to the contest. what is your vision without its many fans who come outside regardless of the wind, rain, sunshine regardless of the bus, let s cross to my colleague in the eurovision village. meet the swedish ladies! does for a bit of gender balance, here sjonathan! be shy. we have the swedish ladies unsurprisingly from. and jonathan, where you come from? norway. let s start with you ladies. first of all, how are you finding the eurovision fan village? fan village? fantastic. very good arrangement fan village? fantast
illegal migration built as immoral. proposed illegal migration laws. they re being debated in the upper house of parliament and would see some migrants being sent to what are described as safe third countries, such as rwanda, to have their asylum claims processed. ministers say it s the best way of deterring people from risking their lives crossing the english channel in small boats. here s archbishopjustin outlining why, in his opinion, the uk government s proposals don t tackle the long term and global nature of the problem. evenif even if this bill succeeded in temporarily stopping the boats, and i do not think it will, it will not stop conflict or climate migration. they forecasted that climate change by itself, let alone the conflicts it s already causing, will lead to at least 800 million more refugees a yearin at least 800 million more refugees a year in total by 2050. and what of other countries follow suit? the uh in sea arps believes the bill could lead to the c
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Ever there are any military vehicles and seventy four aircraft are involved in display three member its the surrender of nazi germany in nineteen forty five in russia and celebrated a day later another countrys official documents are signed after midnight also time. Lets bring in our correspondent in moscow mia drug surratt shes standing by there right in the thick of it at red square if you can hear me this is a nationwide holiday in russia millions are watching the military parade as they have for decades what this is parade mean for russians today. Well this is a very important day for the russians when i visit russian families there its all its no family that is not going to mention that their grandfather or any other
relative forth during World War Two some of them of course died so this is a very very important day for the russians but today they are in a festive mood the military parades right behind me. Cast life from the red square much of the city center will be closed for th