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
tell me why they deserve to get it. and alarm bells over rising inflation. the boss of the world s biggest employment agency, there he is, can make a profit and find the workers they need. and that missing worker mystery has said the airline history the most. willie walsh the big boss of iata tells me my government need to have more impact on the global economy. governments. wherever are joining wherever arejoining me from around the world, a warm welcome to the show. in every corner of the planet, prices are rising and it is hitting everything, from basic foodstuffs, rents and cars. there are two big causes. first of all, the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic and secondly, the devastating or in ukraine. one major difficulty for many companies from that pandemic is a shortage of labour. with many workers seeking higher wages, labour. with many workers seeking higherwages, has labour. with many workers seeking higher wages, has that never been a better chance of
as leaders of nato countries prepare to meet at a summit in madrid on tuesday. now on bbc news, it s talking movies. hello from the washington heights neighbourhood in new york city. i m tom brook and welcome to talking movies. in today s programme, highlights from this month s tribeca festival. an opening night film goes behind the scenes with new york born megastarjennifer lopez. it wasn t about me. it was about, really, the moment, and how i could contribute to that. # hallelujah.# a documentary paying tribute to canadian singer/songwriter leonard cohen and his famous song, hallelujah. leonard is in my psyche. he s in my conscience. i m not sure you could really class it as a fantasy as such. it s a bit mundane for that. emma thompson impressing tribeca audiences by boldly portraying an older woman seeking sexual fulfilment. yes. the great thing about this film is that it s very honest about sex. also, a tribeca film in whichjohn lennon s one time personal assistant, may p
in jail injailyou can use in jail you can use these cigarettes as, like, currency. preparing for prison we speak to some of the young in hong kong, as the territory prepares to mark 25 years since its handover. hello there. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. one of the most brazen terrorist acts in european history that s how ukraine s president zelensky has described the russian attack on a crowded shopping centre in kremenchuk. at least 13 people have been killed in the missile strike, and more than 50 injured, but that figure could rise. 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. g7 leaders meeting in germany have called the attack abominable . the bbc s nick beake is in kremenchuk with the latest. this is the smouldering wreckage of russia s latest attack a shopping centre, al
hello and welcome. we are going to start with breaking news from texas, where the governor has said that 42 people have been found dead inside a trailer truck. it s thought they could be migrants. police are on the scene. the truck was discovered next to railroad tracks in the city s southwest side neighbourhood according to one local tv channel. mexican foreign minister marcelo ebrard said the mexican consul was en route to the site although the nationalities of those dead has not yet been confirmed. that is the breaking news we are receiving. police at the scene where more than a0 people have been found dead outside of san antonio. 0ne local newspaper reporting that the truck was found next to railroad tracks in a remote area. the police have not immediately responded to requests for comment but it is thought many more migrants were in that truck as well. we will bring you details as we get them. one of the most brazen terrorist acts in european history that s how ukra