bell tolls. a nation paused today to remember the victims of an attack people here can t make sense of, but has brought pain and suffering. church bells rang out across the czech republic to mark the moment. to honour those killed when a student attacked his own university, shooting in the corridors and classrooms. so far, we know three of the dead, including lenka hlavkova, a teacher, who was 49. here at the arts faculty that was attacked, some have personal connections to the victims. a friend of these women survived by locking herself into a classroom to hide. translation: she cowered under the table. i saw her yesterday and felt sorry for her. she was still shaking. images from a bodycamera show the police hunt for the gunman inside charles university. at this point, the 24 year old was prowling the corridors above. we are told most of his victims were female, but we have no idea of his motive. in the end, he turned his gun on himself. many people were seriously injured
journey because firstly, we - you would be so kind? it was a long journey because firstly, we left i journey because firstly, we left kyiv on the second day of the war and we stayed in a village. it was in a circle of the russian army. but we didn t know before when we left kyiv, that we will be in that situation. so we couldn t leave this place for about a week or more. we didn t have any internet connection, i don t know, wejust didn t have any internet connection, i don t know, we just waited for a good moment to escape. it was a big risk to us, because the place was bombed and it was just lucky to escape from this place. we were
optimistic now about this team. an england fan, optimistic? yeah. i m trying to think with this team now, we ve got a young team, young players, quality players as well. hopefullyjust no more years of hurt, which will be nice. to lose is hard to take. ..but maybe something special has also been gained. three lions should be very proud for how far they got us. not everyone got in the final, did they? we did. wejust didn t happen to win it. ed thomas, bbc news, oldham, england. and before we go, authorities in south korea have a new target in their battle against covid gyms. yes, gym owners in seoul have been told they can t play fast music for two weeks. the idea is that the faster the music, the harder the exercise, and so those in the gym breathe more germs
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but the length of their stay has also been extended until up to the end of february. visiting leeds general infirmary today, the prime minister didn t rule out any further relaxation of the visa rules. what we have now is a system that allows us to control immigration, and that gives us flexibility. we can open up our markets if we need to, and of course we ll keep everything under review. ministers insist the fuel situation will continue to improve if people only buy what they need. even when supply levels return to normal, motorists are being told they should expect to pay more at the pump as wholesale prices rise. katy austin, bbc news. human rights watch says taliban authorities have imposed wide ranging restrictions on the media in afghanistan. it comes a day after the taliban released the afghan freelance photographer morteza samadi after 23 days in detention. he was arrested along