long awaited report on alleged human rights abuses against uyghur muslims in china. un inspectors arrive in the southern ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia, on a mission to prevent a nuclear accident at the russian held power plant. as the tributes continue, preparations are being made for the funeral of mikhail gorbachov, the last leader of the soviet union. the last surviving member of the monkees sues the fbi over access to secret files held on the band. from child refugee to influentialfashionista we speak to edward enninful, editor in chief of british vogue. and painting the town red the notorious spanish tomatina festival returns after a covid enforced absence. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. a long delayed un report says serious human rights abuses have been committed in the chinese region of xinjiang against uyghur muslims. it also found that allegations of torture and sexual abuse during what china calls vocational education and trainin
since 2017i have not been able to contact people in my family in that region. this is the zist in that region. this is the 21st century and we are living in the situation like this, this should change. idr in the situation like this, this should change. dr erkin sidick, thank this should change. dr erkin sidick, thank you this should change. dr erkin sidick, thank you for - this should change. dr erkin l sidick, thank you for spending the time with us. let s turn to ukraine now. a un team has arrived at the city of zaporizhzhia near the russian held nuclear power plant in ukraine s south. the team is expected to inspect the plant on thursday. russian forces have been accused of shelling near the plant but russia says ukraine is behind the attacks. if there is a nuclear disaster in ukraine, it is feared this drill in zaporizhzhia would become a reality. the prospect of a radiation leak here is causing international concern. enter the international atomic energy agency, on a mission
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. a long delayed un report says serious human rights abuses have been committed in the chinese region of xinjiang against uyghur muslims. it also found that allegations of torture and sexual abuse during what china calls vocational education and training are credible. beijing, which saw the report in advance, dismissed it as a farce. we can go live to los angeles now and speak to dr erkin sidick, president of the uyghur projects foundation. welcome to the programme, thanks forjoining us. first, your reaction to this report and its findings? i your reaction to this report and its findings? and its findings? i am very ha - and its findings? i am very happy that and its findings? i am very happy that this and its findings? i am very happy that this report - and its findings? i am very i happy that this report finally came out and this is a good and
issued a subpoena to former president trump to produce all documents in his possession that were marked classified. when the fbi came to his residence, they were only given 38 documents marked classified, and given a sworn statement by his representatives that those were all the documents at mar a lago, and that turns out to be completely false. i was reading that some of the classified documents seemed to be mixed in with other documents. what is the issue there if classified documents are mixed in with any other materials? well, there are two kinds of relevance in terms of possible criminal liability. one is the mishandling of documents relating to national defence. not carefully securing them. according to the government, former president trump
president trump, where a lot of documents are taken, instead of leaving it to the fbi to sort through those documents into what s relevant and what s not, they ask a judge to appoint a special master, a former independent judicial officer which is what former president trump has asked for, and there will be a hearing tomorrow in federal court in florida on that request. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: seeing red the world s biggest food fight returns to the spanish city of bunol after a two year covid break. she received the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying in india s slums. the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need.