as long as people are here, lutzerath stays. takeaways, restaurants, and cafes in england will have to stop using plastic cutlery, plates, and bowls from october as part of a new government plan to tackle plastic pollution. iran s state media has reported that a british iranian national, alireza akbari, has been executed. mr akbari, who was a former deputy defence minister for iran, was detained three years ago and charged with spying for the united kingdom. the british government says the execution was politically motivated and will not go unchallenged. in the last few hours the uk s prime minister rishi sunak says. i am appalled by the execution of british iranian citizen alireza akbari in iran. this was a callous and cowardly act, carried out by a barbaric regime with no respect for the human rights of their own people. my thoughts are with alireza s friends and family. a little earlier, we heard from bbc monitoring journalist khosro isfahani who has been watching
way for coal mining. come here, protect life, and fight for survival. as long as people are here, lutzerath stays. takeaways, restaurants, and cafes in england will have to stop using plastic cutlery, plates, and bowls from october as part of a new government plan to tackle plastic pollution. and new hope how hormone replacement therapy, which helps control symptoms of menopause, may reduce the risk of alzheimer s in some women. iran s state media has reported that a british iranian national, alireza akbari, has been executed. mr akbari, who was a former deputy defence minister for iran, was detained three years ago and charged with spying for the united kingdom. the british government says the execution was politically motivated and will not go unchallenged. in the last few hours the uk s prime minister rishi sunak says: i am appalled by the execution of british iranian citizen alireza akbari in iran. this was a callous and cowardly act, carried out by a barbaric reg
duncan: used consider car prices are skyrocketing. reporter: how much did you pay for that out the door? 86,000. duncan: the world of car flipping. reporter: they gave you how much? $101,000. duncan: and remembering olivia newton-john. you re the one i want this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. to our viewers in the west duncan: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. i m jericka duncan in for norah. tonight we start off with breaking news. the f.b.i. served a swarn on former president donald trump s home in mar-a-lago, palm beach, florida. he said his home was under siege and compared out the watergate break-in. reporter: this is without precedent in american history. the former president of the united states now subject to a search or of his primary now sua search or residence by the f.b.i. according to multiple source the f.b.i. search for documents related t
streaming on max, the very first debate ever ever between a president and a former president. the newest continues on cnn with wolf blitzer in the situation room happening now vladimir putin wraps up, is pomp-filled visit to north korea claiming is ties with kim jong-un have reached a new level. we re breaking down their new mutual the defense treaty and how this partnership of us adversaries threatens the west. also this hour, a state of emergency as wildfires rage in new mexico and turn deadly. cnn is on the scene where flames have been consuming holmes and forcing thousands of people to flee and donald trump s ability to make or break republican candidates is being tested in a congressional primary in virginia. that s still too close to call trump s anger and bid for revenge, leaving a key house republican incumbent in parallel tonight welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer a year in the situation room tonight, vladimir pu
or smashed by falling, flaming bits of missile. three people were injured. others barely escaped with their lives. emergency workers trying to calm the very rattled people. i think this is a big horror. i just wish that moscow would feel what we feel. region on the peace mission a delegation from five african-american nations scenes of war atrocities meeting ukrainian with president zelensky and experiencing firsthand what this battle is all about as ukraine s offensive against rush why is wrapping up the second week. progress is made but slow. russian forces are dug in fighting tenaciously. ukrainian official admitting it will be a hard slog. the african delegation goes to russia meeting with putin on saturday. back to the battered neighborhood. we spoke with a 12-year-old boy who ran to a basement as the missile debris was falling. if he was a foot away from where he hid, he would have been