under way in the cowboy state wyoming as a prominent critic of donald trump tries to fight off a primary challenge. i v e i ve never agreed with one thing liz cheney has ever said. i respected how she fought for democracy. i respected how she fought for democracy- democracy. she standing for principal. democracy. she standing for principal, she democracy. she standing for principal, she said democracy. she standing for principal, she said she - democracy. she standing for l principal, she said she doesn t care principal, she said she doesn t care about principal, she said she doesn t care about losing herjob, she s care about losing herjob, she s going to do the right thing one of the last remaining countries to avoid an outbreak of covid i9 the marshall islands is now seeing a surge in infections, after community transmission was found a week ago. and tributes to the former uk pop idol contestant and theatre star darius danesh who has died at the age of
search for survivors from wednesday s earthquake in the south east of the country has ended. more than 1,000 people are thought to have been killed in the remote part of the country. doctors say many children may be among the victims. strikes are expected to be announced injuly and august. works on the railways walked out of the second time this week on thursday with just one in five trains running and another strike is planned for saturday. here is our transport correspondent katie austin. demand for travel has taken off since covid rules eased but there s already been disruption amid aviation staff shortages. now hundreds of british airways workers at heathrow airport, most of them check in staff, have voted to walk out on dates yet to be confirmed. the unite and gmb unions said the action was over a 10% pay cut imposed during the pandemic which hadn t yet been reinstated. our members are primarily low paid, part time women workers, who have been asking nicely for over a ye
the eln, has said it s willing to resume peace talks with the government once the new president, gustavo petro, takes office in august. mr petro himself a former rebel has become the country s first left wing leader after winning sunday s presidential election. now on bbc news, katy watson reports from the falklands, as argentina accuses the uk of colonial ambitions in maintaining its ownership of these small islands off the coast of south america. recording now. i was started by a dictator, an unpopular nationalist fighting against communism. it s extraordinary to talk about colonialism with a population that has chosen its own future. the british won the war but argentina still dreams of change. but it was a conflict that scarred argentina. we congratulate our forces and the marines. i am a british reporter living in south america is the bbc plasma correspondence here. growing up in the uk, we learned about the falklands is a war that was one of the other side of the wo
right pause because of the power of this factual evidence. take the republican prosecutor we have cited before, andrew mccarthy. a fox-news favorite, who wrote a whole book defending trump in the mueller probe, and accusing others of pushing the real collusion, which is one reason he is on fox quite a bit and has a huge conservative legal following. he was also appointee in the southern district of york under rudy giuliani himself, so he is a reagan appointee and that doj. but he is also someone who and you see his face on the screen you may recognize him because he is on fox he is someone who says he also tries to deal with legal analysis. perhaps, it is a more confident variety. he clearly was in the reagan revolution but he is respond to the evidence. he says when you look at the evidence, as a criminal-legal matter, it is devastating against trump, and that the new evidence in that hearing makes a big difference. he is saying this in public and this week, he is now e
it s extraordinary to talk about colonialism when you have a population that has chosen its own future. elsewhere on the islands, argentine. the british won the war but argentina still dreams of change. on the 14th ofjune, the argentines surrendered. but it was a conflict that scarred argentina for ever. rejoice at that news and congratulate our forces and the marines. i m a british reporter living in south america as the bbc s correspondent here. growing up in the uk, we learned about the falklands as a war that was won on the other side of the world. but living here, i ve come to learn of a very different version of history one notjust of war but of nationhood, too. for people here, they re not the falkland islands, they re the malvinas. they re not british, either they ll always be argentinian. the war in 1982 cost many lives 255 british soldiers, three islanders and 649 argentinians. it was a conflict that lasted little more than two months, but one that hangs over