after last year s covid gloom. welcome to world news america on pbs, in the uk and around the globe. we begin tonight in ethiopia, where the latest conflict is one year old ti grayan rebel forces are now advancing towards the capital, addis ababa. the war has killed thousands, displaced millions, and left civilians on the brink of famine. the us special envoy to the horn of africa is in ethiopia tonight, calling for a peaceful solution to the conflict. kenya s president has called for an immediate ceasefire. rebels from the northern ti gray region say they ve taken three key towns in the last week. the us embassy has told americans in ethiopia to leave immediately. our correspondent kalkidan yibeltal reports from addis ababa. a tragedy on a massive scale in which displacement and hunger are everyday realities for millions in northern ethiopia. fighting without an end in sight. a once vibrant economy that is now enfeebled by this war. the past 12 months have been one of th
killed, including an infant a few months old. the ukrainian military reports taking out 17 russian air assets on saturday. it said anti-aircraft missiles shot down three russian aircraft, five cruise missiles, and nine tactical drones. kharkiv, in the north, has been hotly contested as russian forces attempt to push south into the donbas. ukrainian officials, urging residents in the luhansk region to the south to evacuate if they can because of ongoing russian shelling. now, every day, the scope of russia s onslaught becomes ever clearer. one of the latest examples? evidence of what could be a new mass grave outside mariupol. scott mclean with the details. reporter: satellite images and aerial footage has long shown the scale of the destruction in mariupol. it is difficult to know the full human cost of the siege, but now there are new potential clues. new satellite pictures of a cemetery east of mariupol appear to show freshly-dug trenches, some-40 meters long. the
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ten thousand soldiers are being deployed to the region as part of the relief effort. rainstorms and mudslides have killed more than 400 people. at least sixty people are believed to be still missing. now on bbc news, 20 years on from its release, bbc sport s miriam walker khan looks at the impact the film bend it like beckham had on audiences. it s not fair, the boys never have to come home and help. i wonder if i had an arranged marriage, would i get someone who d let me play football whenever i wanted? who are you talking to? music: move on up by curtis mayfield. bend it like beckham was a huge success and it made history as the highest grossing film about football. # hush now, child. my mum probably hates the film because we ve watched it that many times. there are so many elements of it that are still true today. - i was like, this is me on screen. she s found her people. maybe i can find my people. the film actually gave me a bit of clarity on where i wanted to go wi
that are still true today. - i was like, this is me on screen. she s found her people. maybe i can find my people. the film actually gave me a bit of clarity on where i wanted to go with my life. # though you may find.# people from marginalised communities can find themselves in it, even if it s not their own culture. so, to celebrate its 20th anniversary, i m going to take a deeper look at the impacts of the film. commentator: and have - we discovered a new star here, gary lineker? that s right, john. could jess bhamra be the answer to england s prayers? alan? crikey, i look a lot younger! quick thinking, - comfortable on the ball. i tell you what, i wish - she was playing for scotland! yeah, i think i overacted a little bit. but at the time, i was wondering why i didn t win a bafta. now, i can see it. it is a bit wooden. no, no, no! i am talking about alan hansen, not me. he was wooden. it s one of those scenes that people, when they watch it now, they go oh, yeah