and syria are dwindling. tonight with the context, tom peck, political sketch writer at the independent and amanda renteria, hillary clinton s former national political director. we begin tonight in the skies over north america, where no less than three unidentified flying objects have been shot down in the last three days. the us says it has not yet been able to identify the objects but wreckage recovery operations are continuing. but after a military commander said he could not rule out that the objects were extra terrestrials over the weekend today the white house sort today the white house sought to address the question on everyone s minds. there is no, again, no
and learning the ai lingo could knowing how to talk with bots like chatgpt become a key skill on your cv? tonight with the context, tom peck, political sketch writer at the independent, and amanda renteria, hillary clinton s former national political director. a week after the devastating earthquakes hit turkey and syria, the un says the rescue phase is coming to a close . more than 37,000 people are now confirmed dead, but rescue officials warn that number could more than double. but even now, there are moments of hope. a young girl was pulled the rubble of a block of flats in southern turkey. miray had been trapped in the ruins for 178 hours seven and a half days.
tonight with the context, democratic strategist mary anne marsh and tom peck political sketch writer at the independent. hello and welcome to the programme. it is an all too familiar pattern, to which ukraine has sadly become accustomed. in sub zero temperatures, they set off for the bomb shelters again this afternoon, as wave after wave of russian missiles crossed the country. social media was filled with images of people sheltering underground. in kyiv, so many had crowded into the metro stations, the city s mayor had to ask people to seek refuge elsewhere. ukraine has greatly increased its capacity to shoot down these incoming missiles, the presidents office said tonight, that of 70 missiles that were incoming 60 were shot down. some did get through.
hello, i m christian fraser. you re watching the context on bbc news. the former attorney general bill barr told the january 6th hearing that president trump was detached from reality when it came to his baseless claims of election fraud. another witness, mr trump s former campaign manager, said there were two camps the loyalists who refused to accept they d lost and team normal who did. the uk government publishes its plans to override part of the brexit agreement involving trade rules for northern ireland, insisting it s not breaking international law. and hello, hal the ai system google developed that is so responsive, one of their own engineers believed it was sentient. tonight with the context, democratic strategist mary anne marsh, political sketch writer