one of them was detained on suspicion of murder. people in chile are voting in a referendum on a new consitution that would radically reshape the country s social rights. we start in the uk the conservative party will announce in less than 2a hours who will replace borisjohnson as its leader and become the new british prime minister. whoever wins will have to tackle the enormous challenge of soaring energy prices. the frontrunner, liz truss, has promised she ll set out immediate action on energy bills if she s elected. meanwhile, rishi sunak says he s got a clear plan to help people struggling with bills, including support to insulate their homes. our political correspondent ian watson reports. with serious economic challenges to confront, you might wonder why anyone would want to move in here, but this week there will be a new occupant of number ten. the pollsters favourite is liz truss. rishi sunak has described himself as the underdog. the winning candidate will have to
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
Have asked themselves since the beginning of nakbat day, the day when hundreds of thousands of palestinians were expelled from their homeland. For palestinians, the day of mass killing is not a historical event but a reminder of the loss of their homeland in 1948. Now the nakbat is 76 years old. 76 years of palestinian war in contrast to the zionist regime, today is the 76th anniversary of the occupation of palestine and the establishment of the fascist state of israel, which means that a child who was born 76 years ago in palestine is 76 years old today, having spent all that time in war. Many pictures of the expulsion of palestinians in 76 years next to the images of 7 months of palestinian genocide, this is a good comparison for those who think that it has started between the nakbat day of the gaza genocide, the painful scenes and the steadfastness of the palestinians against the israeli killing machine. At the age of 76, on the day of the nakba, despite the fact that the genocide i
216210 to Leadership Challenge and voted 216 210 to remove him. The vote comesjust a day 216 210 to remove him. The vote comes just a day after Florida Republican congressman matt gaetz introduced the motion to oust him. He became speaker of the house injanuary, after 15 rounds of voting and many concessions to his fellow republicans. He addressed the media just a short while back. Lets listen in. Thing i will tell you is doing the right thing isnt always easy, but it is necessary. I dont regret standing up for choosing government over grievance. It is my responsibility, it is myjob. I do not regret negotiating. 0ur government is designed to find compromise. I dont regret my efforts to build coalitions and find solutions. I was raised to solve problems, not create them. So i may have lost a vote today but as i walk out of the chamber, Ifeel Fortunate Today but as i walk out of the chamber, i feel fortunate to have served the american people. I leave the speakership sense of pride, acco