and week two of wimbledon gets underway, with rafa nadal hoping to book a place in the quarterfinals. hello and welcome. a 22 year old is to appear before a judge in denmark accused of killing three people in a shooting in the capital copenhagen on sunday afternoon. several other people were hurt in the attack on the country s biggest shopping centre, three of them are said to be in a critical condition. police say they re still trying to determine a motive but haven t ruled out terrorism. azadeh moshiri reports. people fleeing the people fleeing the sound people fleeing the sound of people fleeing the sound of gunfire ina shopping gunfire in a shopping centre. while many ran out to safety, some were told to stay put until the police could tell them it was safe to come out. but for several others, it was simply too late. they were killed during the shooting. translation: we are focusing on whether this act was done by the suspect alone or if it was done with others. there is
we have a special report. and britain s prime minister, borisjohnson, rejects calls for his resignation, after a highly critical report into lockdown parties at downing street. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. let s go to the us first. president biden has pleaded americans to support reforms to gun laws, to make a fundamental impact on gun crime in america. officials in texas have now confirmed 19 primary school children and two teachers were killed in tuesday s attack in the city of uvalde in the south of the state. the youngest victim was just seven years old. the 18 year old gunman was shot dead at the scene. our north america editor sarah smith is in uvalde and has been speaking to members of the community. the heartbreak is painfully apparent for parents, families and neighbours. it must be the worst news anyone can hear young children killed in their own classroom. as the police responded to the shooting, parents had to wait to discover i
that the country s top civil servant, simon case, will not resign or be sacked over the pa rtygate controversy. iam i am alive here at downing street, bringing you the very latest on the sue gray report and what it means for borisjohnson and his government. i am live. ukraine says its donbas region is facing a massive offensive from russian forces, with attacks on all sides. we report from the front line. and the takeover of chelsea football club is approved. a deal worth £4.25 billion will see a consortium led by american businessman todd boehly become the new owners. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. president biden has issued an emotional appeal for backbone and courage to confront america s gun lobby, after a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers at an elementary school in texas. the shooting at the robb elementary school in the city of uvalde is the deadliest shooting at a us elementary school since 20 children and six adult
allies now have the ability to step them- stop them. i will well and truly serve stop them. i will well and truly serve the stop them. i will well and - truly serve the commonwealth of australia, truly serve the commonwealth of australia, holland and her peorfle australia, holland and her people in the office of prime ministen anthony albanese becomes australia s 31st prime minister, before heading to tokyo for talks with president biden, and the other quad leaders. monkeypox is detected in three more countries, as scientists say they are still unsure what is causing the outbreak. afghanistan s female tv presenters say they re determined to carry on working, after the taliban enforces an order to cover their faces. and the heir to the throne in britain is to appear in one of the country s best loved soap operas, as part of the queen s platinum jubilee celebrations. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news it s newsday. hello and welcome to the program
before heading to tokyo for talks with president biden, and the other quad leaders. and we meet the pampered pooches riding japan s iconic bullet train in style. hello, thanks for joining hello, thanks forjoining us. how to keep a lid on china s ambitions in the pacific: that is the key issue confronting president biden as he has arrived injapan for his first visit to asia since becoming president. it s also his first summit with america s asian allies since the russian invasion of ukraine. in tokyo, he will hold talks with the prime ministers of japan, india and australia. the fallout from ukraine appears set to dominate discussions, but much of the focus will be on china s territorial intentions, in particular its claim on taiwan. many analysts believe china s massive military gives it the wherewithal to invade taiwan, and to hold off the us and its allies if they try to intervene. our correspondent, rupert wingfield hayes filed this report from tokyo. this is something tha