more than £8 billion the second largest result in its history. and australia s national football team criticises qatar s human rights record less than a month before the emirate hosts the world cup. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky has accused russian commanders of craziness in their efforts to capture a town in the east of the country. bakhmut which sits in the donetsk region has been the centre of russian attacks for months. meanwhile, in the south, ukrainian forces advancing on the city of kherson have been hampered by heavy rain. russian forces are building fortifications and bringing in extra reinforcements. the area has been at the centre of the fiercest clashes in recent weeks. our correspondent hugo bachega is in kyiv and hejoins me now. let s start off with the comments from president zelensky about the tactics of russian commanders. what does he mean by craziness? he said the most sev
traffic accident in central china. just one person was killed but many were injured. air raid sirens have sounded across all of ukraine, with civilians being asked to stay in shelters amid reports of russian jets taking off from an airbase in belarus. russia has also stepped up mortar and artillery attacks on kherson, a port city in southern ukraine. kherson is often called the gateway to crimea and, because of its strategic importance, it was one of the first places taken by russian forces at the start of the war. it was liberated last month in a significant gain for ukrainian troops. but civilians are now living with a daily onslaught of russian shelling. our correspondent, hugo bachega, sent this report from kyiv. tears in kherson. a final goodbye for another life lost to the war. this city was liberated by ukraine just last month. but liberation hasn t brought relief. russia s bombing has been relentless. it doesn t stop even for the dead. natalia was in her flat
united kingdom enters the second day now good morning for queen elizabeth, alexis mcadams is live in new york city with the funeral plans but we start with brian and brett cal paek in london where hundreds are leaving flowers, cards to pay tribute to the late queen. i would say more than hundreds, thousands and thousands are coming here streaming to buckingham palace to pay their respects to the late queen elizabeth the second and maybe offer a little support for the new king king charles iii. he is inside as we speak already conducting meetings. even though immediately upon the passing of the queen it was made official today by the so-called accession council. the president by his side, the queen camilla queen consort by his side. the prince s wales 300 years this is how it s been done in yoking tail, once the ceremony was over the trumpets heralded the news to the gather outside of st. james palace where we are now, in the proclamation of the new king was read in full. at
she ascended to the throne and dedicated her life to her duties. whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to the service of the imperial family for which we all belong. carley: alex logan is live outside buckingham, palace. queen elizabeth has died and prince charles is now officially king. crowds are mourning the life of this incredible woman, she was 96 years old. buckingham palace says she died peacefully by family members at one of her favorite places. she was an avid horse lover, a moment she found peace and a place she finally laid to rests. she took the throne in 1982, after the death of her father and her coronation took place in 1 1953. she was the longest reigning british monarch followed by victoria, and edward iii, now her eldest is now king, making family members each one step closer to being next in line for the throne. she served along 15 british prime ministers and just days ago she met with the new pm in this photo here. for anyone in england, 70 o
walk there locking up criminals. it has consequences but i don t know why that is so important. the subway tracks in new york city. eric adams to do more in the crime telling the new york post everybody is talking the talk but nobody is walking the walk. executive jennifer say a covid denier, the management gave her a choice to shut up or leave. that made me unemployable. what team is that? read. we are going to go see them. we are going to take you in the stadium. 13 days until the midterm elections. three big debates around the country last night, pennsylvania, new york, michigan steve: today, we are doing essentially the postgame show. that s right. steve: who won, who lost because so many people tuned in to watch those six people at different electors across the country. and who will win? we could know two weeks from today. a lot of big debate but anxiety from americans because we may not know who has control of the senate on election day