worse by the worn ukraine. ukrainian troops are battling to defend the eastern industrial city of severity on the exc. russia has sent more troops to encircle the area, but you cranes, the president remains defiant, saying his forces will win back all occupied territory from key of charles stratford reports on developments across the east. sarah nights and neighboring least chance got the last 2 towns in the loo, ganske region that are not under full russian control. and we understand, according to the ukrainians, they actually contradicting the russians and sang that ukrainian forces are in control of the industrial area of that to city russians. the russian forces in control of the majority of the residential areas ukrainian saying that up to 12000 civilians are still inside the city. now we don t know whether in fact they re trapped all they are refusing to leave. it s important to recognize that in our travels in that eastern region, going into frontline cities and towns
at least 21 people have been killed and hundreds injured. after a fire to throw a container debt in southeastern bangladesh, the place triggered a large explosion. tanveer chandry has more now from a capital dagger the firefighters are still trying to dial some of the resale fire that s still going on in that container depot. there s a clear danger off many of the container holding chemicals and other commodity items that could explode, decided 9 study in saturday. late night when one of the container got quiet, eventually spread around 11. probably one of the content added chemical which exploded that some could be high within several kilometers, shaking the neighbor road shattering glasses. and that s when most of the injury and that took place even 19 firefighters range of several policemen were injured. so far, we know over 400 people are injured, many of them are critically injured and the medical sources saying that that, that could very much go up now to ukraine, where
in january 8 attacks. that s when former president, julia boston, our supporters stormed government buildings with the famed tourist site of much repeat you has been closed as anti government protests spread across peru. the demonstrators are demanding the resignation of president stint boulevard. and you search at the residence of us president joe biden has uncovered more classified documents. a total of 30 have been found since november. mike hannah has more from washington d. c. according to the personal lawyer, bob bower and bowers said as well that these documents appear to come from a time when biden was in the senate, as well as some documents that were associated with him while he was vice president . so not clear exactly what these documents were, but this is yet a nother drip drip in the ongoing process of finding these documents, the bye didn t administration has attempted to take the heat out of it and it s largely succeeded by giving an open door to the departmen
this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. finally we got some good news today about the job market: strong business hiring in february. but tom, that was overshadowed by a big jump in oil prices. tom: susie, oil prices surged again today as anti-government protests continued in libya, bahrain and yemen. april crude futures now stand at $104 a barrel up $2.50 to more than a two-year high. but on the bright side, american businesses added 192,000 jobs in february the fastest pace of hiring since last may. the unemployment rate dropped to 8.9% the third straight monthly decline. susie: from wall street to main street, everyone s trying to figure out if the worst is over for the job market. suzanne pratt reports. reporter: so, should we be celebrating the latest snapshot of the labor market? most experts say don t open the champagne bottles just yet. su
this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. finally we got some good news today about the job market: strong business hiring in february. but tom, that was overshadowed by a big jump in oil prices. tom: susie, oil prices surged again today as anti-government protests continued in libya, bahrain and yemen. april crude futures now stand at $104 a barrel up $2.50 to more than a two-year high. but on the bright side, american businesses added 192,000 jobs in february the fastest pace of hiring since last may. the unemployment rate dropped to 8.9% the third straight monthly decline. susie: from wall street to main street, everyone s trying to figure out if the worst is over for the job market. suzanne pratt reports. reporter: so, should we be celebrating the latest snapshot of the labor market? most experts say don t open the champagne bottles just yet. su