for emergencies. so do i. i keep mine in here. in other news a senior ukrainian official says russia is throwing all its power at the key city of severodonetsk where its soldiers are locked in fierce street battles. mercedes benz recalls nearly a million older cars because of a potential problem with the brakes. and could mariah carey s multimillion selling 1994 song all i want for christmas land her in court? hello. celebrations have been continuing to mark the queen s platinum jubilee. a huge crowd gathered in front of buckingham palace for a spectacular open air concert to mark the queen s 70 years on the throne. in a tribute to his mother, prince charles praised what he called a lifetime of selfless service. veteran pop stars including diana ross, rod stewart and the band, queen, were among the performers. here s our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. cheering. after the ceremonial and the spiritual it was time for ajubilee party. they had taken their seats in
they call out in support of tiananmen square, but this student s worries are increasingly for his own freedom and that of taiwan. translation: in the face | of ever-increasing military threats by china in recent years, we can learn through events like this that they will use whatever suppressive tactics that they are already using on their own people to also suppress taiwan or any other place in the world. taiwan will now be one of the main centres of remembrance for those who lost their lives in tiananmen square. leana hosea, bbc news. i ve been speaking to jeffrey wasserstrom, a historian from the university of california irvine to understand how china deals with dissent more than three decades after tiananmen and why discussion is now wider to hong and macau.
fondly of the queen. shall we watch it together? yes. they have spoken so highly - of her, you know, and made sure that any sort of feelings - that they have about the firm are divorced from, you know, the queen as harry s - grandmother. even if harry and meghan are back in britain for the platinum jubilee celebrations, there will be plenty of the queen s supporters here raising a cup of tea in her honour. sophie long, bbc news. let s get some of the day s other news. emergency services have found another body under a train which derailed in germany s south eastern state of bavaria on friday. it brings the number of people who died in the incident to five. the train was heading to munich when three carraiges came off the tracks. investigators say they are working to establish what caused the accident. meanwhile, a high speed rail driver was killed and several passengers injured after a train derailed in south west china s guizhou province. the train derailed after
again, it s a series of witty public recalls so they will have to tighten their ship public they want to keep going. thank you very much indeed for bringing us up to date. daniel love there in north you are watching bbc news, the headlines: huge crowds enjoy a star studded concert at buckingham palace during a third day of platinum jubilee celebrations. a senior ukrainian official says russia is throwing all its power at the key city of severodonetskm where its soldiers are locked in fierce street battles. dozens of police officers patrolled hong kong s victoria park on saturday after authorities for a third consecutive year banned public commemoration of the anniversary of the deadly tiananmen square crackdown in 1989. six people were arrested. lea na hosea reports. for decades, the only place in china where people could commemorate those killed in the tiananmen square massacre in 1989. this used to be the place where vigils were held.
running into debris that had fallen onto the tracks near a tunnel. video footage published by multiple chinese outlets showed severe damage to the driver s car. a rail conductor and seven passengers were injured and sent to hospital judges in tunisia are to strike for a week and stage sit in protests against the president s firing of dozens of their colleagues. 57judges were dismissed on the accusation of corruption and protecting terrorists. in an attempt to consolidate power, president kais saied had dissolved the supremejudicial council which regulated judicial independence. brazil is offering all health workers and residents over the age of 50 a fourth coronavirus jab in a bid to stem the recent surge in cases. there have been more than 660,000 covid fatalities since the beginning of the pandemic and the death toll is currently around 100 per day.