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FOXNEWSW Fox July 6, 2024

fed up and frustrated. chicago leaders and residents pleading for the bite administration to step in as th migrant crisis takes up brand-new turn. hello and merry christmas. brian, this is a special edition of fox news life our three now. governor craig abbott sending more than 120 migrants to the windy city after mayor brandon johnson threatened to sue what he calls rogue operators, that said the only seeing a fraction of what border states are grappling with on a daily basis. during his life in chicago with the very latest rate where art migrants being housed? kick you right now, close to 30 migrants are spending the christmas on the floor of chicago o hare airport pick chicago hasn t been able to kee up with the demand. at tiny fraction of what border agency, the migrant say they want to come to chicago because it s sanctuary city but texas i started busting to the suburbs that weren t coordinating with the city by issuing fines and even impounding one bus great melt o

BBCNEWS BBC News July 1, 2024

britain s prime minister borisjohnson dismisses threats to his leadership as the row over lockdown parties in downing street continues. hello and welcome to bbc news. ukraine is urging the united nations and other international organisations to do more to rescue civilians and provide critical aid to areas under attack from russia. in particular officials say more helped is needed to get to people in the besieged southern city of mariupol. there will be a fresh attempt to establish another humanitarian corridor later. ukraine s deputy prime minister says if all goes to plan, evacuations will begin midday local time. russian forces have been trying to take full control of mariupol for several weeks. un secretary general antonio guterres is due to meet the russian president vladimir putin in moscow, before travelling on to kyiv. president zelensky claims russia is intending to invade other countries, as simonjones reports. underattack, ukraine s second city, kharkiv. russia s as

BBCNEWS BBC News July 1, 2024

the parents of madeleine mccann welcome the news that a german man has been formally made a suspect over their daughter s disappearance in 2007. and supermarkets across the uk are limiting how much cooking oil customers are able to buy. as supplies are hit by the war in ukraine. hello and welcome. ukraine is urging the united nations and other international organisations to do more to rescue civilians and provide critical aid to areas under attack from russia. in particular officials say more helped is needed to get to people in the besieged southern city of mariupol. there are hopes for another attempt at a humanitarian corridor today but no confirmation yet if that is underway. russian forces have been trying to take full control of mariupol for several weeks. un secretary general antonio guterres is due to meet the russian president vladimir putin in moscow, before travelling on to kyiv. earlier, president zelensky warned that russia could attack other countries saying

BBCNEWS BBC News July 1, 2024

in the battle of the brits against dillian whyte. we start in ukraine, where officials say at least five people have been killed in missile strikes on the southern port city of odesa. the dead include a three month old baby. 18 others were injured in the attacks on a military facility and two residential buildings. the ukrainian foreign minister says they were designed to spread terror . it comes as russian forces are reported to be trying to storm the azovstal steel works in the city of mariupol, where ukraine s remaining forces in the city are still holding out. more on that in a moment, but first, our correspondent caroline davies has the latest from odesa. thick black smoke that cut through the calm of a saturday afternoon in odesa. this was the aftermath of a missile strike on the city. blown out glass and rubble, cars crushed and burnt, floors collapsed. through the debris, the city s firefighters lead those that can walk out to safety. vitalia and her son nikita were

BBCNEWS BBC News July 1, 2024

we start in ukraine, where officials say at least eight people have been killed in missile strikes on the southern port city of odesa. the dead include a three month old baby. 20 others were injured in the attacks, on a military facility and two residential buildings. the ukrainian foreign minister says they were designed to spread terror. it comes as russian forces are reported to be trying to storm the azovstal steel works in the city of mariupol, where ukraine s remaining forces in the city are still holding out. more on that in a moment, but first our correspondent caroline davies has the latest from odesa. thick black smoke that cut through the calm of a saturday afternoon in odesa. this was the aftermath of a missile strike on the city. blown out glass and rubble, cars crushed and burnt, floors collapsed. through the debris, the city s firefighters led those that can walk out to safety. vitalia and her son nikita were on the 12th floor when the missile hit. translatio

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