of the international energy agency as europe is told to prepare for russia turning off gas supplies a new statue to the windrush generation is unveiled in london a tribute to the thousands who arrived from caribbean countries in the 1940s. and glastonbury is back after the pandemic the crowds are heading to the iconic music festival in england, hoping for sunshine. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to the programme. a devastating earthquake in afghanistan has claimed the lives of more than 1,000 people, and left many more injured. the quake measured 6.1 in magnitude, damaging thousands of homes in one of the poorest countries in the world. the country, which is governed by the militant islamist taliban, is already in the grip of a humanitarian disaster, with millions facing famine. the taliban have asked for international aid. 0ur correspondent secunder kermani is in sharana, the capital of paktika province, where casualties from t
it is a stone cold assassination. nick, the marine, a tough vet turned target. someone hated him so much they shot through his window. they came in and shot him some more. angry colleagues at work. people complained about how he spoke to them. he was like let s go, get the job done. angry exes, too. he dated a number of women. who was the killer? someone full of hatred. we wanted answers. there needs to be justice. people are no good at getting away with murder. hello and welcome to dateline. a woman found nick gunned down in his own home. investigators would wade through a deep pool of suspects before a boost from nick s brother helped reveal the true killer. here is josh mankiewicz. with stone cold. put people in a work space together and things can develop. friendships, rivalries, and love. usually it is not a problem. in this case, it was deadly. 9-1-1 what is your emergency? he is laying there with a bullet hole in his head.
minutes outside the school. he then entered unobstructed through an unlocked door. here is the texas dps walking back those initial they weren t true, they were lies. let s watch. it was reported that a school district police officer confronted the suspect that was making entry. not accurate. he walked in unobstructed initially. so from the grandmother s house to the school into the school he was not confronted by anybody. there was not an officer readily available armed, no. harris: that s why you wait for the facts. the new york post this is the cover this morning detailing parents frustrations as they pleaded with police to go inside. that picture from the scene. adding to the chaos, witnesses say police officers tased, pepper sprayed and handcuffed some parents who were what the police said interfering with their investigation. and reporters apparently are losing patience as well. thank you so much. that s all i have. what were the officers doing at 11:44. [i
Case, they have pleaded not guilty to racketeering and other criminal charges. So, unity, i guess. Beyond that though, these 19 defendants are not exactly marching in lockstep. Five of trumps codefendants have filed to have their cases removed to federal court. They argument they are trying to make to ensure that that happens, those arguments do not look good for the former president. Take, for example, three of georgias alleged Fake Electors. David schaffer and kathy latham in sean still. They have all said in their court filings, their cases belong in federal court, because they were just, quote, acting to assist the president , or acting at the direction of the president. Now, those arguments might help these three folks in claiming they were defective federal employees, which weird, if true. And then maybe that will help them argue that they should be tried at the state level, but wow, does that argument not help their codefendant in all of this, mr. Donald trump. It is essentially
For this island. Sugar, spices, gold, just a few of the perks the spanish enjoyed for over 400 years. That is, until the u. S. Was happy to help, you know, liberate the island from the spanish and make it a u. S. Commonwealth. That means puerto rico is neither an independent country nor an official state. And its people dont have a vote in the u. S. Congress or in president ial elections. Despite all of that, Puerto Ricans are unstoppable. And their Cultural Impact on the u. S. And the world . Massive. To really get to the bottom of how puerto rico has not only survived but thrived requires an understanding of the cultural history of the island. So thats what were going to do now. And in case youre new to this show, thats like our whole mo here. [upbeat latintinged music] [upbeat latintinged music] music has become the love language between the u. S. And puerto rico. From the time of the tainos to the Enslaved Africans who were brought here later on to modern day, music has been an out