in the so called a family photo with leaders of the world s most powerful democracies. it s part of a multi day diplomatic tour to solidify support for an expected spring counter offensive against russia. later, mr zelensky will address the leaders and also have a meeting president biden. earlier, the french president emmanuel macron said mr zelensky s presence at the g7 is a way to build peace and emphasized the need for a solution to the conflict based on international law. and new comments from german chancellor olaf scholz, who said training programs for ukrainian pilots on f16 fighterjets are a message to russia that it should not expect to succeed, even in a prolonged conflict. live now to the bbc s nick marsh in hiroshima. thank nick marsh in hiroshima. you forjoining us. with the thank you forjoining us. with the g7 summit under way volodomyr zelensky is dominating conversations? hello from a very dominating conversations? hello from a very hot dominating conver
Fifty US commercial space launches in the private sector have failed since the beginning of the 21st century, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) said in a report.
developing their space aircraft. you mentionjeff asus and yesterday they were awarded and yesterday they were awarded a contract to build our land up for the moon. a contract to build our land up forthe moon. a contract to build our land up for the moon. bazos. a contract to build our land up forthe moon. bazos. i a contract to build our land up for the moon. bazos. ithink it is a positive thing. it will be an exciting future for everyone. it be an exciting future for everyone- be an exciting future for eve one. . ., , everyone. it certainly looks like that- everyone. it certainly looks like that. for everyone. it certainly looks like that. for saudi - everyone. it certainly looks like that. for saudi arabia | like that. for saudi arabia what is behind their renewed interest in space travel? everybody in the middle east is interested in building the reign infrastructure and knowledge and there own infrastructure. and also for education. it has been a driver for space
Just 40 minutes before the Space Launch System rocket was set to take off from Kennedy Space Centre in Florida on September 3, a leaking fuel line caused engineers to stop the launch.
amazon warehouse after a tornado caused major structural damage. i do have some reporting there on how amazon is providing support to the employees affected by this tragedy. jonathan, it is still an ongoing situation at this point. we have heard about six people being confirmed dead. one was airlifted. 45 others were rescued safely, but still not known how many more workers are in danger in that facility. we saw the collapse of the building, but it happened when it was a shift change so hard to ascertain the number of people on the ground. we heard from amazon founder jeff bezos who was celebrating the return of his space aircraft when it was unfolding. but he tweeted out sympathy and saying they re heartbroken over the loss of their teammates and pledging support forworkers. we are expecting to hear from crews that will work throughout daylight to try to ascertain