baby s coming up on the left. mum s poopin ! we ll discover secrets that are hidden in the bodies of these huge marine mammals. liquid gold! laughter. ..and why scientists need to be here to protect this vast icy wilderness. musical sting. today, the archive footage looks shocking. it shows our brutal history with antarctica s whales. file: very soon, the giant carcasses are made ready| to yield their store of sperm oil and other products so vital to our post war needs. some were driven to the brink of extinction by commercial whaling during the 20th century. the small whalers bring their catches to the mother ship. through this slipway and a stern will be drawn the many monsters she hopes to catch. that was banned a0 years ago but research is now uncovering new threats to the future of these animals. that s why scientists make the long journey across the notoriously rough southern ocean to antarctica. woke up to my nightstand crashing across the room because we ve hit appare
in the antarctic peninsula faster than anywhere else in antarctica. we re with a team of wildlife scientists who are trying to find out how some of the biggest animals in these waters are responding. some populations around the world are getting skinny because they re not getting enough to eat because of climate change. baby s coming up on the left. mom s pooping. we ll discover secrets that are hidden in the bodies of these huge marine mammals. liquid gold! and why scientists need to be here to protect this vast icy wilderness. today, the archive footage looks shocking. it shows our brutal history with antarctica s whales. very soon, the giant packages for carcasses. some were driven to the brink of extinction by commercial whaling during the 20th century. the small whalers bring their catches to the mother ship. that was banned a0 years ago but research is now uncovering new threats to the future of these animals. that s why scientists make the long journey across the notor
ukraine says russian forces have resumed attempts to storm the azovstal steel plant the final pocket of ukrainian resistance in the city of mariupol. campaigning has ended in france s presidential election, as emmanuel macron and his far right rival marine le pen urge people to turn out and vote on sunday. downing street has confirmed that the prime minister has not yet received any further fines for breaking lockdown rules. supermarkets across the uk are limiting how much cooking oil customers are able to buy as supplies are hit by the war in ukraine. and tyson fury will take on dillian whyte later in what s expected to be one of the biggest all british heavyweight fights in boxing history. now on bbc news, it s time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. what lessons have the russians learned from the progress or lack of it of their military offensive in ukraine? right now, russian forces are focused on the east of the country the donbas. and what
of hokkaido injapan. have and a very warm welcome to the programme. there are reports that russian forces are trying to storm the azovstal steel works in mariupol, where ukraine s remaining forces in the city are holding out. russians are said to have resumed air strikes on the plant in the south east of the country. ukraine has called on the united nations to provide urgent help to evacuate civilians from mariupol. these are the latest positions of russian forces in ukraine, with much of the fighting now in the east and in particular the south east. parts of south western port city of odesa have also been targeted by russian rocket fire, including a iii storey residential tower block. from ukraine, danjohnson sent this report. more ukrainian homes are coming underfire. shelling s intensified in kharkiv and across the east of the country, but intelligence assessments say the russians aren t gaining much ground. still, the ukrainian president is warning of the fight he believe
and tyson fury will take on dillian whyte later in what s expected to be one of the biggest all british heavyweight fights in boxing history. now on bbc news. talking business. hello, everyone, and welcome to talking business weekly, with me, aaron heslehurst. let s talk about what is on the show. it is the great business retreat, more than 750 companies exit russia in response to putin s war in ukraine. but many still remain. will those making the stand really make a difference or is it more symbolic? i am going to find outjust how important these foreign brands are to the russians and their economy. i will be discussing all of that with these two experts, one who has been naming and shaming corporate in action, and one who has been helping companies make these big decisions. also on the show, mounting calls for a full embargo on russian energy. the boss of ukraine s biggest oil and gas company tells me why current sanctions don t go far enough. where ever you are joining