but whose norm is it? some women put up with a sham of a marriage. but not diana. she wanted to blow the lid off everything. isn t it normal to feel angry and want to change the situation that is hurting? this was her going totally rogue, she was risking it all, not knowing where it would lead. diana s taking on one of the oldest and most powerful institutions in the world. she wanted her truth to be told, and she was determined that she was going to control her narrative. it was the summer of 1990, and charles was playing polo, and he fell badly off his horse and broke his arm. and he was rushed to the local hospital. it was a major fall, a major break. and it takes time for the swelling to go down. diana was 100 miles away in london when she heard about the accident, and she jumped into the car with her bodyguard and drove to the hospital. it was a very big story. lots of reporters, photographers, film crews outside of the hospital he was being tre
the suspect s apparent hit list. the ukrainian capital was rocked by several large explosions in the past couple of hours. have a look here. this video coming out of kyiv today. the mayor says at least one person was hospitalized after missile strikes. we re hearing from ukraine s state-run nuclear power operator that russia fired a cruise missile critically low over a nuclear power plant in southern ukraine. the operator says the missile was likely fired for the kyiv area and it s accusing russia of another act of nuclear terrorism. missiles and shell strikes have batter the much of ukraine. the outnumbered and outgunned ukrainian troops have slowed the russian advance in the donbas to a crawl. the main battle right now appears to be for control of the strategic city of 7 donetsk in the heart of the donbas. ukraine claims to have retaken about half the city and says russia is throwing all its reserves into the fight and continuing to storm the city. a chemical plant in the
there. but great to get some insight from kyiv there, from you. so back to the story about getting the grain out of ukraine. first of all, i just want to start with, how much grain does it risk if it can t be moved from these silos in ukraine? before war, monthly we exported kind of 7, 8 million tons of grain per month. because of war, we have to increase issues, because last few months we had big problem with exports. you know our ports are blockaded. for now it is obvious that we need to export these two, three months amount, maybe 20 million pounds of grain these two, three months. then it doesn t have these capacities, because for now we can do it just 4 million tons per month. because of blockade of our
risks. i think i m going to cut a very different path from everyone else. you can t divorce yourself from the media. princess diana frolicking with dodi al fayed. a clock was ticking out, and she was about to run out of time. princess diana! hello and welcome to all of you watching here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i m kim brunhuber. ahead on cnn newsroom, smoke billows above kyiv following a missile strike on ukraine s capital. it comes amid efforts to stop russia s advance to the east. north korea conducts yet another missile test one day after the u.s. and south korea wrapped up joint naval exercises. we re live in seoul with details. a gunman kills a former judge in wisconsin. cnn has learned who else was on
the big match itself taking place in cardiff on sunday. kickoff at 5:00 p.m. welsh time, 7:00 p.m. in kyiv, 12:00 p.m. eastern in the united states. the cnn world sport team on the ground in the welsh capital covering all the action ahead of what is sure to be a truly emotional weekend. we ll be watching that fascinating match. that wraps this hour of cnn newsroom. i m kim brunhuber. we ll be back with more news after the break. please do stay with us.