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leader of the soviet union. we talk to the child refugee from ghana who s now at the summit of britain s fashion journalism. and painting the town red the notorious spanish tomatina festival returns after a covid enforced absence. hello and welcome to the programme. russia has been accused of shelling a town near the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in ukraine, where a team from the un nuclear watchdog is expected on thursday. the plant, which was taken by russia in march sits on the banks of the dnieper river, 200 kilometres from crimea, which it annexed in 2014. our correspondent james waterhouse has the latest from kyiv. the chances of international inspectors making it to the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant were once remote. they are now looking a lot more promising or probable. at the moment, they are in the city of zaporizhzhia, a good hour and a half from the plant itself, but there are still bends in the road. moscow installed officials say they don t yet have the
long awaited report on alleged human rights abuses against uyghur muslims in china. un inspectors arrive in the southern ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia, on a mission to prevent a nuclear accident at the russian held power plant. as the tributes continue, preparations are being made for the funeral of mikhail gorbachov, the last leader of the soviet union. the last surviving member of the monkees sues the fbi over access to secret files held on the band. from child refugee to influentialfashionista we speak to edward enninful, editor in chief of british vogue. and painting the town red the notorious spanish tomatina festival returns after a covid enforced absence. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. a long delayed un report says serious human rights abuses have been committed in the chinese region of xinjiang against uyghur muslims. it also found that allegations of torture and sexual abuse during what china calls vocational education and trainin
Transporting oil by pipeline. With the keystone xl controversy coming to a head. Ill tell you why canada is so concerned about the risk of disastrous spills, i am ali velshi and this is real money. Cold war, global tensions with russia from the arctic ocean to the south pacific. Beginning tonight i will take you on a journey that illustrates how the wests confrontation with our a is spreading far beyond ukraine, just in the last few days, western leaders ganged up on russian president Vladimir Putin during a summit of the group of 20 nations, president obama and David Cameron both warns of a, quote, frozen conflict created by russia in Eastern Ukraine. Canadas Prime Minister Stephen Harper was even blunter telling putin, quote, you need to get out of the ukraine. European Union Foreign ministers met today in brussels to debate new sanctions against russia. But talk of cutting europes energy trade with russia, which supplies one quarter of the even e. U. s natural gas needs still not on