Christ glory lord god your requiem for the counteroffensive western trophies, but also the deadend corridors of solidarity who earn on grain speculation decibels on seismic activity when vocals lead to earthquakes will go to taiwan. You are looking around the planet. We are on the air of the tv channel in belarus 1 and belarus 24 in the studio of Daria Tarasova hello, the ukrainian conflict is developing according to the most unpleasant scenario, the bleeding of iran in the center of europe is not going to drag on. She shows no sign of ever being ready to heal. No, it continues to flow with blood and pus, involving more and more territories in the necrosis zone. Kiev seems to be in a trap. He cannot continue to fight on the same scale. Since the support of the allies is gradually being lost and it cannot stop the work of the meat grinder, since this threatens ukraine in its current form with collapse. The only thing you can be sure of . So it is that in the current difficult situation
Tonight and tomorrow. There are met Office Warnings in place before that. Some of us will see before that. Some of us will see a bit of sunshine through the day today. More details coming up full forecast later on. Morning to you. Im Stephen Dixon. And im anne diamond, and this is breakfast on gb news. What do you make an of this greenpeace protest at the Prime Minister across loads of the papers this morning getting to his house in North Yorkshire, draping it with black cloth. But draping it with black cloth. But its the security aspect , isnt it . I mean, there are so many aspects to this. I think its yet another its beginning to really grate on the nerves. Is the protest itself. And were talking more about i think its counterproductive for greenpeace on this one. And just on oil or whatever, because were talking about the outrageousness of their protest rather than about their protest rather than about the issues they want us to talk about. And theyre just making themselves look rea
before. let s start this a half hour with the latest from sudan. so many through the course of the day let s start with the british nationals getting out because the foreign office said more than 300 british nationals have embarked on flights leaving sudan at the end of the date there will be eight flights. the airstrip being used in sudan, north of khartoum, is beginning to break up. that is what the bbc has been told, sparking fears over how long that runway will last. some of that detail has come from the most senior british commander in charge of that operation in sudan, brigadier dan reeves and had been talking to the bbc about so many different aspects of the operation from the runway to haul full the flights are to those questions around who actually gets on. it s here in the of that interview. some other countries have acted more quickly, some countries like france in particular have escorted his people out. people are terrified. is not the right thing to do? this peo
so many of the world s top powers and top leaders coming to new delhi for this prestigious forum, a huge opportunity for india. the concern about age is very real and getting more deeply entrenched in voters psyches. 14 months until an election and there is a lot of work we have to do. up, alert, talking but not healed on the inside yet. so i ll need a lot of help to get out of here. all ri . live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is september 8, 1:30 in the afternoon in new delhi where president biden will arrive in the coming hours for this weekend s g-20 summit. leaders representing about 80% of the world s gdp have already begun arriving. vladimir putin won t be there. the russian president is again staying home sending his foreign minister instead. putin has an international arrest warrant hanging over him and leaving russia is risky. xi jinping who commands the world s second largest economy has also decided not
abortion a crime was unconstitional because it violated the rights of those who can have children. the ruling opens the door for mexico s health care system to start providing abortions and is a major victory for abortion rights advocates in the mostly catholic country. mexico is the latest in a wave of latin american nations to loosen abortion restrictions. live now to mimi swaby, who s monitoring this story for the bbc world service. as we mentioned, a sweeping ruling, practically speaking, what will this mean for the country and for women in mexico? country and for women in mexico? , ., ., , . , ., mexico? this unanimous decision by mexic0 s mexico? this unanimous decision by mexico s highest mexico? this unanimous decision by mexico s highest court - by mexico s highest court obliges all public health institutions to provide abortion services for anybody who requests it. this means women across mexico can access these procedures without fear of any legal repercussion