this is bbc news. the headlines: after israel s strike that killed seven aid workers, the killer of the british police officer sharon beshenivsky has been found guilty of her murder. after israel s strike that killed seven aid workers, more than 600 lawyers sign a letter, calling for the uk to stop arms sales to israel. countries bordering russia urge their nato allies to reintroduce military conscription to deter vladimir putin. and why fewer trees are being being chopped down in the amazon. new data shows a major shift. we speak to the people behind the research. we will be back in brussels for that nato press conference. sport now, and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. i m anne marie batson. we start with tennis, and the news that the saudi arabian capital of riyadh will host the wta finals for the next three years and offer record prize money of $15.25 million. this year s finals, featuring the top eight singles players and double
guests were shown videos of the truck resisting a hail of bullets racing a sports car in sharp contrast to what happened two years ago where stuff was thrown at the window and the window broke. pulling huge loads before the first customers got to drive their purchases away. one us magazine has called the project musk s adolescent video game fantasy . but tesla hopes the cybertruck with its controversial design will grab attention in an increasingly crowded market for electric vehicles amid a tough consumer environment. michelle fleury has more. the road he hasn t been easy. the last time elon musk took to the stage to promote the electric car company s cybertruck, its windows ended up being smashed. for two years later, as the company starts delivering the futuristic product to buyers, the problem has been fixed with customers there in person at the tesla factory in austin, texas to collect their cybertrucks and elon musk put on a show to mark this historic moment.
designed to waste huge amounts of my time i will personally hand curve her and escort her from the building. had you got form, mr cummings, for. studio: apologies for some of the languages used. this is a live stream of the uk covid inquiry and we are seeing messages containing course language. language. we cannot keep dealing with this horrific meltdown. page 10 of 283282. we have to get helen out of here. he is trying to get spads fired. can we get her in monday for her chat to her moving. we need her out asap. building millions of lovely houses. studio: again apologies for the language being used in this live stream. we will see a way in which you speak of a professional scientist who gave his time, and considerable amounts of energy to sage. professor neil ferguson, a third of the way down, we should get someone to hammer ferguson. mr cummings. was that aggressive and foul mouthed an misogynistic approach the correct wray to manage fellow professionals? i approach the cor
on security, and through the prism of the baltic states. as former members of the soviet union, lithuania, estonia and latvia have been sounding the alarm about the existential threat they face from russia ever since theyjoined the nato alliance two decades ago. this year, they have been the loudest voices within the european union urging allies to go further and faster, raising the alarm about the kremlin s real intentions. this past week, the russians removed buoys that were marking the border with estonia on the narva river. the russian defence ministry briefly published a plan to revise its maritime border in the baltic sea, which was then quickly deleted, the kind of tactics that put all three countries on edge. the baltic states see two possibilities on the horizon. the first, if russia were to succeed in ukraine, is that they would try to exploit a weakened west. perhaps a surprise attack in the baltic states, followed up with a credible nuclear threat. the second scen
Gareth bale is denied a stop button ats final between real madrid and jill venters juventus in ats final between real madrid and jill venters juventus in cardiff tonight. And in half an hours time here on bbc news, its Asian Networks Election Discussion and debate, looking at the big issues affecting british asians in this years campaign. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Jeremy corbyn has accused the conservatives of being in complete chaos over their tax policy. It comes after theresa may avoided repeating comments made by a senior colleague who told a newspaper there would be no income tax rises under a conservative government. With more, our Political Correspondent iain watson. Senior conservatives, including the Defence Secretary and foreign secretary, have been sending out a strong message to their core voters. If you are worried that income tax might rise if we are elected, dont be full to bid is not our intention. The Conservative Manifesto is nowhere near as explicit. Is i