a warm welcome to bbc news. the former pope, benedict xvi, has died at the age of 95. the vatican says he passed away this morning at his residence there. his health had been worsening in recent weeks. benedict served as head of the roman catholic church for eight years until 2013, when he became the first pope in 600 years to announce his retirement. he was german by birth, and was known for his conservative theological outlook. bell chimes this was the moment his death was confirmed in rome the bells ringing in st peter s square in vatican city. the vatican says pope benedict s body will lie in state from monday in st peter s basilica and that pope francis will lead the funeral on january 5th. the first pope to do so in recorded history. here s our religon editor, aleem maqbool. cerebral by character, benedict was a prolific author and more at home with scholarship than pastoral work. he led the world s catholics for eight years and then abruptly resigned, the first pop
as england becomes the latest country to control arrivals from china. celebrations are under way to mark the start of 2023. this is the scene live in athens over the acropolis. thanks forjoining us. russia has launched another barrage of missiles at cities across ukraine in the second big attack in three days. a number of explosions were heard in the centre of the capital kyiv. residents there have been told by the authorities to remain in shelters. from kyiv, hugo bachega sent this report. on new year s eve, another wave of russian missiles. in the heart of the capital, a hotel is hit. luckily, no one was here. in this district, more destruction. this video was found moments after the attack. this woman was at home when her district in kyiv was hit. translation: me and my husband were literally - thrown into the corridor. we heard glass shattering and then there was an explosion one after another. we came to the street and saw ambulances and casualties. you can see the poi
legacy forjamaicans. in 1953, the queen first visited jamaica to visit the island s old capital. this place the ultimate symbol of colonial power. it was in the same square in 1838 that slaves were finally set free. today, though, it s abandoned history that so many want to forget yet never want to stop remembering. so you re looking at an architecture which has been realized. architectural historian dr green says the role that jamaica s people had from the original tejanos who inhabited the island to african slaves is often forgotten. we as jamaicans claim this as ours. however, the history books and the writing and others have tried to tell us it s not. as an architect, i know how to reinterpret that history to allow it to be owned by the jamaicans and the caribbean people because we owned it and we build it. what we have to now do going forward is to begin to erase the onus
legacy forjamaicans. in 1953, the queen first visited jamaica to visit the island s old capital. this place the ultimate symbol of colonial power. it was in the same square in 1838 that slaves were finally set free. today, though, it s abandoned history that so many want to forget yet never want to stop remembering. so, you re looking at an architecture which has been realised. architectural historian dr green says the role that jamaica s people had from the original tejanos who inhabited the island to african slaves is often forgotten. we as jamaicans claim this as ours. however, the history books and the writing and others have tried to tell us it s not. as an architect, i know how to reinterpret that history to allow it to be owned by the jamaicans