i too am excited. they re soufan. it feels like some weird book and to a certain era. what where could that be. welcome back to humanity, with a bivalent booster. me too, bro. thank, you chris. and thank to you at home for joining us this hour. the list of tips, reads like a training manual for undercover espionage. some volunteers may wish to install it in motion activated game cameras, our tiny pinhole video recorders, to record activity. additional cameras on the street to capture car models, license plates could also be useful. in person monitoring, through the night may not be feasible, but if undertake, and should be done with caution, and well armed, as criminals caught in the act can be dangerous. we now this is not mission impossible or james bond, or even a rear window. this, is a manual for pool watchers in michigan. and the things being monitored here are drop boxes. the manual, the details all this since 28 pages long, and it was made by a group called mich
recorders to record activity. additional cameras on the street to catch car models and license place. in-person monitoring through the night might not be feasible but if undertaken should be done with caution, and well armed, as criminals caught in the act can be dangerous. we now this is not mission impossible or james bond, or even a rear window. this, is a manual for poll watchers in michigan. and the things being monitored here are drop boxes. the manual, the details all this is 28 pages long, and it was made by a group called michigan for america first. if you look at the group s website, you could see michigan for america first, it s actually just an affiliate group. or it s a local chapter of a group called the american project. the spokespeople for the innocuously named america project, spokespeople of these guys, former over stopped a crime ceo burn, and trump national security adviser to michael smith. which is particularly concerning. you probably remember, michael
this way saying the queen died peaceably at balmoral this afternoon. the queen and king consort will remain at balmoral i will return to london tomorrow. so that is the new reality in the united kingdom. the king, and the queen consort. that is charles and camilla, the royal family rushed to balmoral earlier today after the palace announced that the cream was under medical supervision. doctors are very concerned about her health, we got a glimpse of prince williams, prince edward, and prince andrew, there is william descending the steps and scotland, as he arrived coming up from his home. ed ones are now earlier today. william of course the next in line driving some of the family members to balmoral earlier today. we just saw the queen on tuesday, she looked too well when she met with the new british prime minister, but yesterday became the report that she was canceling a virtual meeting and the doctors had told her to rest. there is an image of list trust and now this is n
and daughter after a fatal helicopter crash. and cutting ties. the scottish city returning looted cultural artefacts to india. hello and welcome to bbc news. raso s president vladimir putin has said officials from the united nations will be able to inspect your s largest nuclear power plant, a course for nuclear concern russia. the zaporizhzhia site has been under russian occupation since early march, and recently the area has recently come under heavy fire. stephanie prentice reports. it s the site at the centre of what a lot of ms zelenska calls nuclear terrorism. a nuclear power station call between russian and ukrainian gelling, underfire, and reportedly under fire, and reportedly damaged. underfire, and reportedly damaged. now, afteralmost underfire, and reportedly damaged. now, after almost six months of occupation, there may be hope for the site at zaporizhzhia, as vladimir putin has indicated that un officials can come in and inspect it. it s a leap for diplomatic
have killed dozens and left millions stranded the un warns of a deteriorating situation. we ll hear about the life of young journalists and protesters in hong kong, ahead of the 25th anniversary of it s handover from uk to chinese rule. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news it s newsday. it s 8:00 in the morning in singapore, and 3:00am in ukraine, where around 1,000 people are thought to have been inside a shopping mall, when it was hit by a russian missile. at least 13 people have been killed, and more than 50 injured, but it s feared the death toll could climb significantly. g7 leaders have said attacks on innocent civilians constitute a war crime. the attack happened in kremenchuk, in central ukraine, a long way from the front line. the governor of the city said it was unlikely many survivors would be found in the rubble, because the fire was so big. 0ur correspondent nick beake hasjust arrived in kremenchuk and has this update. this is the smouldering w