the new prime minister of sri lanka tells the bbc the economic crisis that s brought unrest across the country is going to get worse before it gets better. # ..up in space, man. and something strange is going on at eurovision: bookmakers are predicting a rare good result for the uk, but will it be enough to stop the favourites ukraine? and don t look down: the world s longest suspension bridge opens in the czech republic all 721 metres of it. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. there s been widespread international condemnation of police in israel for their use of force at the funeral of the aljazeera journalist shireen abu aqla. pallbearers injerusalem were among those who were beaten and kicked. officers said stones and bottles were thrown at them. the white house described the scenes as deeply disturbing and the european union said it was appalled. shireen abu aqla was shot dead in the occupied west bank on wednesday. from jerusalem, here s t
as russian forces bombard an area near the south eastern ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia. the new prime minister of sri lanka tells the bbc the economic crisis that s brought unrest across the country is going to get worse before it gets better. # ..up in space, man. something strange is going on at eurovision bookmakers are predicting a rare good result for the uk. but will it be enough to stop the favourites, ukraine? hello and welcome to bbc news. there s been widespread international condemnation of police in israel for their use of force at the funeral of the al jazeera journalist, shireen abu akleh. pallbearers injerusalem were among those who were beaten and kicked. officers said stones and bottles were thrown at them. the white house described the scenes as deeply disturbing and the european union said it was appalled. shireen abu akleh was shot dead in the occupied west bank on wednesday. from jerusalem, here s tom bateman all chant. shireen abu aqla was one of the
To our chief International Correspondent lyse doucet who is in southern israel. You join us as we are getting a new footage from inside the gaza strip, from the south are not part, where Hundreds Of Thousands of palestinians have been sheltering or trying to shelter but these images show why are palestinian Officials Say was a air strike on a home near a hospital in khan yunis. These are distressing images were about to show come out about showing children and United Nations aid workers are being taken to hospital after an air strike. You can see on the left smoke billowing and after the blast, Hospital Workers and palestinian residents are trying to bring children to the hospital. As ambulances rushed to the scene. Are clearly marked un car is also seen to be bringing people wearing un uniforms into the medical facility. This situation, this developing situation in khan yunis now in the gaza strip. More distressing scenes of suffering and casualties, the results, a local Officials Say
it s hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. the legacy of conflict left behind after the collapse of yugoslavia isn t easily overcome. they know that in kosovo, which declared independent statehood a dozen years ago, but has yet to make a lasting peace with neighbouring serbia. and right now, kosovo is experiencing a major political shift. my guest, the country s acting president, vjosa osmani, is a young, post war politician challenging the old guard of the kosovar independence struggle. she promises clean government, a fresh start, but can she deliver? president vjosa osmani in pristina, kosovo, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much for this opportunity. a pleasure to be talking to you. it is a pleasure to have you on the show. i ve just described you as a member of a new generation of kosovan politicians. in what way, would you say, are you different from the old guard? in plenty of ways, in fact, and although i ve been part of politics for quite some time,
now on bbc news. hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. the legacy of conflict left behind after the collapse of yugoslavia isn t easily overcome. they know that in kosovo, which declared independent statehood a dozen years ago, but has yet to make a lasting peace with neighbouring serbia. and right now, kosovo is experiencing a major political shift. my guest, the country s acting president, vjosa osmani, is a young, post war politician challenging the old guard of the kosovar independence struggle. she promises clean government, a fresh start, but can she deliver? president vjosa osmani in pristina, kosovo, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much for this opportunity. a pleasure to be talking to you. it is a pleasure to have you on the show. i ve just described you as a member of a new generation of kosovan politicians. in what way, would you say, are you different from the old guard? in plenty of ways, in fact, and although i ve been part of politics for quite