a 16-year-old girl. roslyn joins me to talk about what happens next. good evening and welcome to the show. war crimes, that s what russia seems to still be carrying out in its war against ukraine. early today, russian forces bombarded the ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia, killing at least 17 people and wounding thousands of others. the shelling was concentrated on a number of apartment complexes in one of zaporizhzhia s most densely populated residential areas. another he instance of vladimir putin s invading army violating the laws of war. ostensibly, it served as a particularly on the battlefield against russia and we recent weeks. perhaps, the most noteworthy of which occurred yesterday, when ukrainians destroyed a massive bridge linking russia with the crimean peninsula, a critical supply route for the kremlin s forces, as you might imagine, a thin skinned putin has not taken these defeats well. on the contrary, he has renewed his nuclear saber rattling, unnerving weste
to europe through the nord stream one pipeline but at the same reduced level as before it was closed for repairs ten days ago. there had been concerns that moscow would not resume the deliveries. italy s prime minister, mario draghi, has arrived to meet president mattarella to hand in his resigantion after three main coalition allies snubbed him in a senate confidence vote. a new report suggests doctors have effectively cured the rare bleeding disorder haemophilia b. england s lionesses fight back to reach the semi finals of the euros an extra time time winner from georgia stanway sees them come from behind to beat spain hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. two candidates are left in the race to replace borisjohnson, as rishi sunak and liz truss, go head to head to become the next prime minister. a key battle ground will be taxation, and in her first major broadcast interview of the race this morning, ms truss has insisted that the tax cuts sh
released friday says the young woman, healthy according to her family, died as a result not of any abuse by police, but of complications from surgery she had when she was eight years old. we may never know what really happened to her after she was arrested, but what we do know is that her tragic death has galvanized and not just the people and protesters across iran, but across the world, sparking massive global outrage against iran s dress code crack down. and the bravest of those protesting of course are other iranian women and girls, taking a stand, just yesterday female university students in tehran chanted at iranian president raisi to get lost. he was reading a poem that seemed to equate the protesters, who he called rioters, with as if he was capable of swatting them away. would you call a 16-year-old a fly? her family told bbc persian that she disappeared into iran on september the 20th after burning her head scarf while protesting mahsa amini s death.
we may never know what really happened to melissa after she was arrested. but, what we do know is that a tragic death has galvanized, not just the people and protesters across iran. but across the world. sparking massive global outrage against iran s dress code crack down. the bravest of those protesting, of course, our other iranian women and girls. taking a stand. just yesterday, female university student and ty ron, chanted iranian president rossi to get lost. he was reading a poem that seemed to acquit the protest of whom he called, rioters, with flies. as if he was capable of just, i don t know swatting them away. would you call a 16 year old knee gushy kareem e of fly? her family said that she disappeared in tehran on september the 20th after burning her head scarf and protesting muscleman s death. citing the account of a friend who was with her at the time, and said that she was followed by iranian security forces. more than a week after she disappeared the police called nica s