you re watching bbc news. now it s time for the travel show, and stay tuned for newswatch. this week on the travel show. we ve got the struggle of equality being queer, and we ve got the struggle of equality being indigenous people in this country. ..how pride reaches the world s oldest cultures. you ll see the smell is close, but then the lands in the mouth is different. ..and a teetotal tipple in the land of wine. it s good, actually. i don t like it. hello there from sunny paris, where later on in the show, i ll be finding out whether the city of love is ready to relinquish its favourite drink, but first. ..we re off to sydney, which is celebrating 50 years since its first gay pride week, and five since same sex couples were given the same marriage rights as everyone else. so that s made this year s pride events all the more special, as jacqui wakefield s been finding out. the summer season in sydney, and everyone s out on the streets. it s the time of year the parks and o
more fighting in the sudanese capital khartoum with reports of fighterjets and drain targeting positions held by rival paramilitary forces even though the ceasefire is meant to be in place. forces even though the ceasefire is meant to be in place. these images show car team meant to be in place. these images show car team where meant to be in place. these images show car team where fighting - meant to be in place. these images show car team where fighting is - show car team where fighting is continuing in parts of the capital with reports of fighterjets and drones targeting positions held by the vapid support for is our rf seth. there have been chaotic scenes and pots are done in the east as people try to escape and about 2000 people try to escape and about 2000 people have been arriving in the saudi coastal city ofjeddah. sandra berg has the latest. safe from the fighting nearly 2,000 people packed on board a ferry arriving injeddah, saudi arabia, this morning after a
stormy daniels. according to multiple sources, trump will turn himself in next tuesday, appearing in a new york courtroom for his arraignment. ahead of that the nypd is making major security preps. all officers are being told to report to work in uniform prepared for deployment. today we want to show you live pictures now of supporters who have gathered in mar-a-lago. let s get straight to paula reid now live in new york for the latest on the indictment. paula walk us through what s going to happen next. at this point. even former president trump s lawyers don t know exactly what he has been charged with. now that is standard operating procedure in a state court charges remain under seal until the arraignment , which as of right now is expected to happen on tuesday. and i m also told that trump s lawyers do not intend to try to push or even ask for the unsealing of that indictment any sooner. but on tuesday, they said he will fully cooperate. he will go through the standard p
makes history charging donald trump with more than 30 counts connected to a hush money coverup of his alleged affair with adult film actress stormy daniels. all those details are still under seal. but republicans aren t waiting on the facts and are rushing to defend the former president. this is legal voodoo. you got a misdemeanor that s been made of felony. this case will follow, like a cheap suit under legal scrutiny. plus team. trump plans to mount a loud defense in the court of public opinion and to keep a list of who is defending him. and who isn t. but first the people of the state of new york versus donald j. trump manhattan grand jury, returning a 30 plus count indictment against the former president of the united states. sources are telling cnn and the arrangement and the charges are expected to be on tuesday in a hold your breath moment for the entire country. but today, trump s attorney says that his client plans to plead not guilty, and he puts the odds of a plea
meetings, and the ballot box. communities nationwide are reckoning with big questions about parental rights, k to 12 classrooms, and what children are taught in schools. and virginia governor glenn yang comes made education the centerpiece of his consecutive all campaign. and his agenda. and tonight, our audience is made up of parents, teachers, and students from across the commonwealth of virginia. we ll have a chance to directly question governor youngkin about these issues. that impact children s futures. so, let s get right to. it please welcome glenn youngkin. [applause] how are you? good to see. oh how are you? thank you, thank. you have a seat sir if you. will good education is the key issue for you, perhaps more so than any other governor in the country. you ran your campaign on it, you wish you first executive order on it. why, why is this issue your main focus? first of, all jake, i want to say thank you. thank you to cnn for hosting tonight. and i want to t