polls were due to close earlier in the day but people who are in queues at polling stations nationwide are still able to cast their ballot. here s the chair of the nigerian election commission. we are determined that no nigerian should and would be disenfranchised. we will continue to protect the process and will continue to proceed, courageously, to ensure that we conclude this in a very free, fair and credible manner. let s speak to our reporter in lagos, nkechi ogbonna. can you give us the latest? to have been severe delays and even violent disruption in some areas. it’s been severe delays and even violent disruption in some areas. disruption in some areas. it s about 9m local disruption in some areas. it s about 9pm localtime- disruption in some areas. it s about 9pm local time. and disruption in some areas. it s about 9pm local time. and voting - 9pm local time. and voting closed nearly seven hours ago at different poles in the country. but voting is still happeni
people, die hard fans i think is really bad for her. and people who had booked already and were look really looking forward to it, come on. forthose really looking forward to it, come on. for those people who have actually done that for four. for all means inflate some of your prices but allow fans to go there. i think the authorities should encourage people to revise their figures downwards. otherwise i think people should be in the streets singing, and i don t know, find some alternative accommodation. but it is alternative accommodation. but it is a great, fun and i think it is great that it has such a revival in the uk did so well. perhaps they will win. that s it for the papers this hour. the papers will be back again tomorrow evening. dojoin us then if you can but for now, goodnight. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i m jane hill. and taking us through this week s releases, as ever is mark kermode. hi, mark. hi. so we have three very differe
life. australian authorities warn peeple life. australian authorities warn people without - life. australian authoritiesi warn people without rising floodwaters after days of rain in new south wales. and we catch up with the crowd who turned up at london s trafalgar square to the if»; % ez z fléz $5; ’ of president vladimir putin said saturday can be no doubt to the occupied crimean peninsula was conceived and carried out by ukraine s intelligence services. he called it an act of terror. meanwhile rescue teams in the ukrainian city of zephyr region has been searching person fibres in the ruins of residential buildings that were destroyed by russian missile strikes overnight. paul adams read reports from the ukrainian capital kyiv. this is what escalation looks like. a gaping hole where once there were homes. rescue workers searching for the dead and the living. moments after the blast in the middle of the night stunned, furious reactions. they destroyed a buildin
diplomatic smoke screen around the fact that they are leaning in a heart away toward certain forms of support to russia. certainly the outlying paper we had didn t really seem to advance things. and although zelensky tried to make the best of it, highlighting a few areas of commonality with the ukraine it be inside, he proposed a meeting with she xijinping, he has refused to talk to him over the entirely of the last year. i think hopes that china will pay a mediating role a quite limited. the concern is not only is there the possibility of providing legal aid on china s part but indeed the supplies that china have providing have been stepping out. that s drones, jamming equipment, thus, this whole series of other things was that the question is