and the legacy earning invasion, how is russia s war invasion, how is russia s war in ukraine affecting russians back home? north korea has launched three ballistic missiles, according to the south korean military. warnings were issued in some regions ofjapan, but none of the missiles crossed their territory. the news comes after wednesday s launch of around 20 missiles, including one that landed less than 60km from the south korean city of sokcho. those launches were described by us secretary of state antony blinken as dangerous and escalatory. north korea appears to be retaliating for the joint military drills that the south and the us have been carrying out. our correspondent in seoul isjonathan head. jonathan, escalating on both sides, an unprecedented escalation from the north koreans, but an unprecedented training exercise we are told from the americans and south koreans. both sides know these actions will destabilise the region so why are they doing it? ., it? there
how is russia s war on ukraine affecting russians back home? welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. north korea has launched three ballistic missiles, according to the south korean military. warnings were issued in some regions ofjapan, but none of the missiles crossed their territory. the news comes after wednesday s launch of around 20 missiles, including one that landed less than 60 kilometres from the south korean city of sokcho. those launches were described by us secretary of state antony blinken as dangerous and escalatory. north korea appears to be retaliating for the joint military drills that the south and the us have been carrying out. both sides will know that their actions are potentially destabilising for the reason so why is it happening? here s our south east asia correspondentjonathan head. there are different perspectives on that. the north koreans have tested more missiles this year than ever before, with the total at well over 60.
flow into northern tigray where 90% of the population is going hungry. and the legacy of invasion how is russia s war on ukraine affecting russians back home? welcome to the programme. mid term elections. mr biden accused the former president, donald trump and his supporters of undermining democracy and fuelling anger and violence by refusing to accept the results of the 2020 presidential election. in this moment, we have to confront those lies with the truth. the very future of our nation depends on it. my fellow americans, we are facing a defining moment, an inflection point. we must have one, overwhelming, unified voice, and speak as a country, and say there is no place no place for voter intimidation or political violence in america, whether it is directed at democrats or republicans. no place, period, no place ever. speech, arranged by the democratic national committee, just a few blocks away from the capitol building brother was that attempt by demonstrators to
be banned from the roads altogether. changing life in russia how tighter and more repressive controls are bringing back memories from the past. we have a special report from st petersburg. duggee is waiting for some new friends to arrive. and how the bbc s hey duggee is helping young ukrainian refugees feel more at home. also on bbc london this hour. how households can save on energy bills as prices continue to soar. and the science museum aiming to attract more people to a career as science technicians. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. investigations into the deaths of three teenagers with mental health issues have found they died after a catalogue of failures by the nhs trust treating them. christie hartnett, nadia sharif and emily moore were 17 and 18 years old. they were in the care of the tees, esk and weir valley trust and all three, who were friends, died within eight months of each other. they were treated at west lane hospital, which provided specia
policy failures during the migration crisis. a damning report says hundreds of recruits to the police in england and wales are joining the force when they should have failed vetting procedures. with almost all the votes counted in israel s general election, former leader benjamin netanyahu looks set to return to power with the support of the far right. and channel 4 turns a0 after being set up in 1982 to shake up television , today the broadcaster celebrates four decades of being on air. good afternoon. the prime minister rishi sunak said the migrant crisis is a serious and escalating problem and admitted that not enough asylum claims are being processed. the prime minister insisted the government is getting a grip of the situation and backed the home secretary s handling of the issue. suella braverman has been criticised for saying southern england was facing an invasion of illegal migrants. this afternoon, the albanian prime minister condemned the home secretary s