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the ukrainian soldiers here, to take cover under the trees. the russians are flying over these positions, trying to spot where they are. and novak djokovic reaches another wimbledon final beating britain s cameron norrie. hello and welcome to bbc news. world leaders have reacted with shock to the assassination of the formerjapanese prime minister shinzo abe. presidentjoe biden said he was stunned, outraged, and deeply saddened . and india s prime minister narendra modi declared a day of national mourning. mr abe was shot dead in the street while giving an election speech. his attacker was a former member of the japanese navy. the former prime minister s body is due to arrive shortly at his residence in tokyo. our correspondent, mariko oi joins us now from there. what is happening right now? as what is happening right now? sis you what is happening right now? is you said, we are standing outside shinzo abe s residence in tokyo. as you can probably see behind me, hundreds of j
they ve told us, the ukrainian soldiers here, to take cover under the trees. the russians are flying over these positions, trying to spot where they are. and novak djokovic reaches another wimbledon final, beating britain s cameron norrie. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. world leaders have reacted with shock to the assassination of the formerjapanese prime minister shinzo abe. presidentjoe biden said he was stunned, outraged, and deeply saddened and india s prime minister narendra modi declared a day of national mourning. mr abe was shot dead in the street while giving an election speech. his attacker was a former member of the japanese navy. the former prime minister s body is due to arrive shortly at his residence. our correspondent mariko oi is there. well, this is where, as you can possibly see behind me, a long queue of media behind me. we are waiting for the body of former prime minister shinzo abe to arrive any minute now. his body had
an exercise in raw political power very good morning to dot that s me done. wishing you have good weekend, we leave you with a travel show. this week on the travel show. i m in the great american outdoors for a close encounter with some grizzly bears. we are heading to australia to wish a very happy birthday to one of the most iconic bridges in the world. and in mexico, we meet the people breathing life into an agent ballgame that predates football by around 3000 years. hello and welcome to yellowstone park here in the united states. this is one of the oldest national parks in the oldest national parks in the world. it celebrates its 150th this year. now, this is a vast and mesmerising place. a little later on in the show i will be coming up close to one of yellowstone s most famous and fearsome residence, the grizzly bear. but we re starting this week some weight you don t need bear spray to visit. now, the famous film director baz luhrmann once said if paris is the city o
and there s just time to tell you about a condor chick in peru who s been rescued after locals found him in a bad condition. the eight month old condor was suffering from malnutrition when it was discovered in peru s ancash region. residents there failed to revive him and took him to a recovery centre. he ll be released back into the wild after rehabilitation. the condor is the largest flying bird in peru and one of the biggest on earth. a reminder of our top story tearful mourners have been gathering in tokyo to await the coffin carrying former japanese prime minister shinzo abe, who was assassinated at a political rally. he was shotjust over 24 hours ago. his coffin is expected shortly back at his residence in tokyo. you can follow that story here on bbc world news and the bbc website. or on our bbc news app. you can reach me.