this is bbc world news, i m rich preston. our top stories: tearful mourners gather in tokyo to await the coffin carrying formerjapanese prime minister shinzo abe, after he was assassinated at a political rally. a standoff between the world s richest man and twitter, as elon musk says he wants to pull out of his $40 billion deal to buy the company. president biden signs an executive order, he says, to help safeguard american women s access to abortion. what we re witnessing wasn t a constitutionaljudgement, it was an exercise in raw political power. the tech war in ukraine. we follow ukrainian forces trying to hold back russian troops with drones. just hearing some sound of aircraft. they have told us,
is beaten, he finds a way to power through. for the first set taken by britain s cameron norrie, 6 2, the fans behind me and the british fans on centre court really believed an upset was on the cards. cam norrie s development has been extraordinary, playing just for the first time in his career in the second week of a grand slam. he showed us that brilliant leftie serve, the topspin forehand, that dead backhand that he s got that is flat and perfect for this service. it was causing djokovic all kinds of problems he couldn t deal with. but the defending champion, as he so often does, took a breath, reset, reconfigured and won the second, third and fourth set to reach an eighth wimbledon final trying to win his seventh title here. the numbers are extraordinary. it s a 32nd grand slam final for djokovic. he s hoping to win 21, which would bring him within one of rafael nadal s record of 22. awaiting in sunday s final will be nick kyrigios who had
over the news. kali hays is a senior tech reporter with business insider. shejoins us now from la. kali, good to see you, so let s deal with both sides of this. first up, what is elon musk saying about this? hi. first up, what is elon musk saying about this? hi, rich. thank yom saying about this? hi, rich. thank you. he saying about this? hi, rich. thank you. he is saying about this? hi, rich. thank you. he is saying - saying about this? hi, rich. | thank you. he is saying quite saying about this? hi, rich. i thank you. he is saying quite a bit. his letter was pretty long. but i agree with the former twitter executive that i spoke to about this, he is kind of grasping at legal straws a little. he has quite a few claims in his letter as to what we do has done wrong in order to have him deemed this deal breached. a lot of it does revolve around the box and the spam account, as you mentioned, but some of the, they claim he made false statements of the sec and they have just acted im
welcome to bbc news. i m rich preston. our top stories: a standoff between the world s richest man and twitter as elon musk says he wants to pull out of his $40 billion deal to buy the company. president biden signs an executive order he says to help safeguard american women s access to abortion. what we are witnessing wasn t a constitutionaljudgement, it was an exercise in raw political power. tributes are paid to the formerjapanese prime minister shinzo abe after his assassination. the tech war in ukraine we follow ukrainian forces trying to hold back russian troops with drones. the sound of aircraft, they
and they have just acted improperly throughout, have misled him basically from the get go and, yeah, he is really saying a lot of things. so that elon musk s position. how has twitter responded? twitter has responded as they have pretty much been responding through this tumultuous deal. they have said repeatedly that they would enforce this merger which means they would sue and today, they said they intend to sue him, so unless something is either i imagine there are very dramatic talks happening as we speak but unless something comes to fruition over the weekend, they come to some sort of terms, maybe a renegotiated price for this kind of deal, i imagine a lawsuit is being drafted currently and is being filed or will be filed on monday. it looks like a bit of a legal stand off is imminent. what happens next? well, it goes to a very specific court here in