on cluster munitions and they don t have cluster missions so of course there is no cluster missions to provide to ukraine all through the war must weapons have been vital for ukraine but there is sometimes frustration that they have not come as quickly as kyiv once. cluster bombs have now been promised, but their arrival could prove controversial. gordon correra, bbc news, kyiv. a bbc presenter has been accused of paying a teenager for sexually explicit photographs, according to the sun newspaper. it is understood that the bbc is looking into the allegations. 0ur media editor, katie razall has more. these accusations concern serious misconduct by a presenter by a presenter newspaper claims is known to millions. the main, who has not been named, paid a teenager tens of thousands of pounds for sexually explicit images.
to simulate an attack on the plant or they could have some other kind of scenario. in any case, the world sees and cannot avoid seeing that the only source of danger to the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is russia and no one else. about 300km north, the governor of the kharkiv region, in northeastern ukraine, says 43 people have been injured in a strike by a russian missile. 12 of those wounded are said to be children. the attack happened in pervomaiskyi, a small town about 60 kilometres from ukraine s second city kharkiv. the missile struck the car park of a residential building. images from the scene show burnt out cars and a large crater. our correspondent, gordon correra, is in kyiv. he told us more about the attack. ukrainian officials say a russian iskander missile hit pervomaiskyi at 1:30pm local time. it struck large residential building and left a trail of damage including
still saying it needs more support, more weaponry, more ammunition from its allies as it prepares for the nato summit next week which looks important to get those kind of commitments. fix, to get those kind of commitments. ~ ., ., ., commitments. a gordon correra there in kyiv- masked men have brutally beaten a prominent russian investigative journalist and a lawyer while travelling in the russian republic of chechnya. elena milashina had fingers broken and her head shaved. she reports for novaya gazeta, an independent newspaper which was stripped of its licence by the russian authorities. the lawyer travelling with her, alexander nemov, has reportedly been stabbed. sarah rainsford has more details. these are really shocking pictures from chechnya because they show that elena milashina aunt alexander sustained serious injuries in the attack. there ve been some details that emerged from it since then and we know they were driving from the airport when they were stopped by three vehic
information translation: now we have information from translation: now we have information from our- information from our intelligence that the russian military has placed objects similar to explosives on the roofs of several power units of the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, it s probable albany to simulate an attack on the planet i could have another scenario. in any case the world sees and cannot avoid seeing the only source of data to the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is russia and no one else. about 300 kilometres north, the governor of the kharkiv region in north eastern ukraine says 43 people have been injured in a strike by a russian missile. 12 of those wounded are said to be children. the attack happened in pervomaiskyi, a small town about 60 kilometres from ukraine s second city kharkiv. the missile struck the car park of a residential building. images from the scene show burnt out cars and a large crater. our correspondent, gordon correra, is in kyiv. he told us mo
gallium and germanium, the two metals in question, will be subject to export controls starting i august. in a statement, china s ministry of commerce said it was to protect national security interests. china is the largest producer of gallium and germanium which are used in a variety of products, including computer chips and solar panels. this is just the latest development in the global battle to control chip making technology. concerns are growing about american evangelicals with an anti gay stance influencing legislation against the lgtbq community in africa. kenya is the latest country to debate such legislation with one of its parliament members saying the bill will be tougher than the one passed in uganda. our africa correspondent catherine byaru hanga has more details. finding comfort in the midst of a political storm. this small church in kenya s capital was set up to support lgbtq people in a country where most cannot come out.