on all the preperation and plans for the day. hello, i m lukwesa burak. ukraine s president zelensky is visiting the hague where he s just given an impassioned speech, calling for president putin to be sentenced for his criminal actions over the invasion of ukraine. earlier, he visited the international criminal court in the hague for talks with court officials. it has symbolic importance, coming less than two months after the icc issued arrest warrants for vladimir putin on war crimes charges. before we listen in to what he had to say i m just going to show you the residence of the dutch minister, mark rutte, and we also heard from the deputy prime minister speaking earlier, introducing president zelensky. also the minister of foreign affairs. mr zelensky has been speaking to a number of key officials while he is at the hague, both within the icc and also dutch ministers. this is margretheofficial residence you can see here. mark bridger. these visits will continue thro
three, two, one. and soon this will be for real. the go ahead for lift off of artemis and a return to the moon is expected from nasa. live from our studio singapore, this is bbc news, with newsday. welcome to the programme. it s 8am in singapore and 8 in the evening in florida where the former president donald trump has asked a federal court to temporarily block the fbi from reviewing the materials it seized from his mar a lago home two weeks ago. in a filing to the court, mr trump s legal team is requesting the appointment of a watchdog to oversee the fbi review. this is the first formal legal action since federal agents seized highly sensitive documents. our north america correspondent chi chi izundu has been examining the documents filed by mr trump. 27 pages of what donald trump s legal team are trying to assert in a court in florida, and donald trump himself has just issued a statement, helpfully i might add, detailing exactly what it is he believes occurred when
the moon is expected from nasa. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. its newsday. welcome to the programme. it s 7am in singapore and seven in the evening in florida, where the former president donald trump has asked a federal court to temporarily block the fbi from reviewing the materials it seized from his mar a lago home two weeks ago. in a filing to the court, mr trump s legal team is requesting the appointment of a watchdog to oversee the fbi review. this is the first formal legal action since federal agents seized highly sensitive documents. our north america correspondent chi chi izundu has been examining the documents filed by mr trump. 27 pages of what donald trump s legal team are trying to assert in a court in florida, and donald trump himself has just issued a statement, helpfully i might add detail exactly what it is he believes occurred when the fbi searched his home two weeks ago, his mar a lago florida home. he says they demanded the security c
and notjust a simulation for much longer. the go ahead for lift off of artemis and a return to the moon is expected from nasa. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to the programme. it s 6am in singapore and six in the afternoon in florida, where former president donald trump has asked a federal court to temporarily block the fbi from reviewing the materials it seized from his mar a lago home two weeks ago. in a filing to the court, mr trump s legal team is requesting the appointment of a watchdog to oversee the fbi review. this is the first formal legal action since federal agents seized highly sensitive documents. let s get more on this from our north america correspondent chi chi izundu. great to get you on the show. i know that this information is coming fast and furious, very little we know at this point in time, but perhaps you can talk us through what is in this filing, all 27 pages of it. yes. can talk us through what is in this f
And i dont want to break right now, because i want to keep pushing for the release of my mum and the release of my brother. At least 11 us citizens the family of adrien netta was on the phone with her us citizens hone with her when she was taken. Her son nahal shares a little of their story. As this tragedy was unfolded on saturday morning, me and my other siblings were talking to my mum on the phone, trying to calm her down. Things were sort of calm when she heard a lot of gunfire outside of her shelter. We tried to calm her down. Thats when i dropped off the call. Both my brother and my sister were on the call with her as the terrorist barged into her home. We heard a little bit of screaming and that was our last contact with her. There was no shooting on the call and the neighbors downstairs also didnt hear any shooting. My mum used the little bit of arabic that she picked up working as a nurse in the hospitalfor 20 years to calm down the terrorists. And it is our hope, which is a l