the papers should be on about now. our usual schedule has been slightly disrupted by the women s euros quarterfinals match between france and the netherlands. but we will have a full look at tomorrow s front pages at 11.30pm. i ll be joined by aubrey allegretti from the guardian and geri scott from the times. join us for that, if you can. to the us now, where a jury has found donald trump s former chief strategist, steve bannon, guilty of contempt of congress. it follows his failure to co operate with a committee investigating the former president s actions, during the attack on the capitol in january last year. mr bannon could now face up to two years in jail. our washington correspondent, rianna croxford, reports. steve bannon, defiant as he faces up to two years in prison for contempt of congress for refusing to give evidence to a committee investigating last year s attack on the capitol. we may ve lost a battle here today, but we re not gonna lose this war. here s why t
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today from our days of peace began. and the long wait is over for millions of lord of the rings fans, as a tv pre quel to the epic drama is launched at comic con in san diego. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. there s been a cruise missile attack on a key ukrainian port, just 2a hours after kyiv and moscow signed a deal, to allow the resumption of grain exports around the world. ukraine blames russia, with president zelensky saying the strike showed moscow couldn t be trusted to implement the deal, aimed at averting a major global, food crisis. the missiles hit the southern port of odesa, which is still in ukrainian control, and central to any hopes of exporting grain out of the country, through the black sea. our ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse has sent us this report from odesa. in a war littered with broken promises and especially devastating betrayal, two missiles launched from the black sea hitting odesa s port. two others we
begin. and the long wait is over for millions of lord of the rings fans, as a tv prequel to the epic drama is launched at comic con in san diego. with fantasy, with anything with with fantasy, with anything with a with fantasy, with anything with a fandom, i don t think it really with a fandom, i don t think it really exists until it is out there really exists until it is out there so really exists until it is out there. so it will be good to finally there. so it will be good to finally give birth to this. hello and welcome to the prograamme. a landmark agreement to allow the export of grain from the ukrainian port of odesa has come under threat after the city was hit by a missile strike less than 2a hours after the deal was signed. russia had promised not to attack the port or any ships carrying grain out of it, but president zelensky said the strike showed that moscow would always find ways to avoid delivering on its agreements. there has been no direct response
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