of earth s most powerful telescopes with new technology that will reveal how our galaxy formed in unprecedented detail. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. england s lionesses have made history in a dramatic win against old rivals germany, in football s european championship final. there were scenes ofjoy on and off the pitch, as a record breaking 87,000 fans packed wembley stadium, and nearly 17.5 million people watched on television. it s the first major trophy for england since the men s world cup win in 1966. mark lobel reports. a euphoric moment for english sport with a pitch perfect performance from the lionesses, bringing football home in front of a record crowd of over 87,000 at wembley, and many more watching on around the country and world. let s hear it for england! said to harriet in the ground, she s got to do all she can to try and remember this, because i said the last time england won a tournament was when nanny was born, whic
one of her new songs, replacing a word after disability campaigners raised concerns about the lyrics. we start with the war in ukraine. a ship has left the port city of odesa for the first time in months as part of a landmark deal with russia. it s carrying over 20,000 tonnes of grain. this is the moment it finally got going. remember, ukraine is known as the bread basket of europe . many countries depend on it for grain. lebanon is one of them that s where the ship is headed. the green dot shows where it is right now. you can see that progress is slow that could be because it needs to navigate around mines scattered in the water. let s hear from the un secretary general. today s secretary general. departure is an enormous collective today s departure is an enormous collective achievement by the joint coordination centre set up last week in istanbul under united nations auspices. what we have witnessed today in odesa is an important starting point. it must be the first o
to me back in march. the 24 year old and her siblings were evacuated from afghanistan last august and have been living in the uk for the past seven months. before the taliban takeover, shabnam presented flagship news programmes on channels like tolo news and rta. but after the fall of kabul, when she returned to work, she was threatened by taliban militants who stood guard outside her office, only allowing male workers to enter the building. translation: | said it s my right. to work and you cannot take it away. he pointed his gun at me, put his finger on the trigger and said, one bullet will be enough for you. will you leave or should i shoot you here? shabnam made a video about this encounter which went viral on social media and put her life in danger. she had to flee the country.
translation: when we came here, i felt like i lost the six years i had worked. now i had to learn english and go to university. 0n the first days, we would find it very difficult to even go shopping. if we needed some essentials, we couldn t even express what we wanted. it was difficult and painful. up until march, like thousands of other afghan refugees, shabnam was living in a hotel, but was getting ready to move into a permanent house. shabnam is one of the 6,000 afghans who have been given permanent homes, though many others are still in temporary accommodation. this is the day the family moved into their new place. translation: i feel like we have just started our life here. - look, they have got us everything we need. should i make you a chickpea soup? i am really happy in our new house. i already feel relaxed.
the actor nichelle nichols who s died at the age of 89 and nasa described her as a trailblazer and role model who inspired generations to reach for the stars . it has been almost year since the taliban swept across afghanistan and took the capital kabul. with the country falling into the hands of the militant group, the lives of millions of women including tv presenter shabhnam dawran changed overnight. shabham was evacuated to the uk when a video she made about the taliban threatening her went viral on social media. here she is speaking to the bbc s sodaba haidare about fleeing afghanistan and finding a new life in the uk. translation: | never thought | i would leave my country of birth and go to another country where i am not familiar with the language, culture, traditions, the people and environment and the law. but when you are helpless, you accept anything. this is tv presenter, shabnam dawram, speaking