time in three years. and, coming up at 8.30pm we meet the members of one of ukraine s top rock bands, who ve become army medics in kharkiv, helping the military to fight invading russian forces. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the devastation caused in pakistan by extensive flooding has been called a crisis of unimaginable proportions by its climate change minister. she says that a third of the country is now underwater. the disaster has killed over 1,100 people and affected 33 million. international help has begun to arrive but water is still surging down the indus river and will flood low lying sindh even more over the next few days. the province has received eight times its average rainfall for august. the bbc has been filming across the country, including our correspondent pumza filhani who has sent this report from sukkur, a city in sindh. a moment of quiet in the middle of chaos. inside a crowded hall, families that have been displaced by the floods in northern
to win. but sometimes even rivals realize they share a common goal. america s beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we re helping kids make more balanced choices every day. let s get back to our space discussion. i want to take a moment to talk about moments we can never forget, but we definitely need to remember. with me former astronaut, mary ellen weber, space policy expert, roger hanburg. before we get to that, though, roger, i want to bring you in on this discussion. actually, mary ellen and andrew, taking exception to some points that were being made. you know, bottom line, the