at 10pm we will be here with a full round up of the day s news. first, serbia: the russia dilemma. there is something strange happening in serbia. a shadow hanging over the balkan nation. rumours of the wagner mercenary group recruiting. russian propaganda spreading. symbols of war being sold as souvenirs. do you get a lot of people buying these? yeah, is the most selling t shirt. the biggest seller? we sell that t shirt, and this z, most of them. everything we sell, these two is amazing. biggest seller. and it is everywhere. rising out of the serbian countryside, green and gold domes a physical monument to russian influence. they call this putin s church. inside, a double headed eagle, a russian flag, and for sale, just under a pound, key rings bearing a z, the symbol of russia s invasion of ukraine. we ve come to belgrade to try and unravel the mystery as to why so many people here support russia s invasion of ukraine. it is thought that more than 70% backed moscow over tha
sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. british boxer amir khan has been banned from all sport for two years, after it emerged he tested positive for a prohibitive substance following his fight against kell brook in february last year. uk anti doping says the former light welterweight world champion tested positive for the anabolic agent ostarine. khan retired from boxing in may and accepts he broke anti doping rules but says it wasn t intentional. an independent tribunal has accepted that argument, ruling out deliberate or reckless conduct by the 36 year old. more boxing news to bring you oleksandr usyk has been ordered to defend his unified heavyweight titles against british fighter daniel dubois. it follows the collapse of usyk s proposed fight with tyson fury. the pair were set to meet later this month but couldn t agree terms, so usyk s attention will now turn to dubois who ll face his first world heavyweight title challenge. chelsea play liverpool
people? they are searching their company areas. they are searching the installation. it s like she vanished into thin air. i want her back! this has turned, the story. her family said she was being sexually harassed by a superior. this kicked off the hashtag, i am vanessa guillen. want my sister. women are coming forward saying that you were sexually harassed in the army. enough is enough. we need to change this. the trends are going the wrong way, it s really tearing at us as an institution. a man who is out digging holes sees what he thinks is human hair. miracles can happen, i will say, please don t let it be hello and welcome to dateline. vanessa was living her dream while keeping close to airtight knit family and serving in the military. then she disappeared. as soldiers search for the missing soldier, their quest for answers would shine and spotlight on an ugly truth. but would it lead them to vanessa? here s voices for vanessa . i couldn t
i m at the home and studio of one of sri lanka s most influential artists and activists, jagath weerasinghe. can sri lankans put behind them their bloody past and forge a new and united future? jagath weerasinghe, welcome to hardtalk. i m happy to be here. sitting here in your home, which is also your studio, i wonder how far you ve been influenced as both an artist and an archaeologist by sri lanka s past? i m totally influenced by that. i m totally, yes. everything i do has something to do with the past of sri lanka and the idea of the past, that we keep performing in the present. yeah. but it s notjust sri lanka s past, it s a particularly bloody past that you choose to focus on. why? that is what i call the history of the present. you know, we have a long history coming from, like, fifth century bc, and, you know, there s this great history of sri lanka or south asia. but the 20th century history is i call the history of the present, which is.defines myself and my art and