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handful who remain are pretty much cut off. and celebrations in dakar — and across the country — as senegal win the africa cup of nations title for the first time. it's seven in the morning in singapore, and ”pm in the uk where prince charles has led tributes to the queen on her platinum jubilee for the "remarkable achievement" of reaching 70 years on the throne, a milestone never reached by any other british monarch. prince charles welcomed his mother's wish that camilla, duchess of cornwall, be known as queen consort when he becomes king. he said he and his wife were "deeply conscious of the honour". our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has more. "i look forward to continuing to serve you with all my heart." so says the queen in her accession day message. on this day when she marks the 70th anniversary of the moment she came to the throne, it's clear that her commitment remains undimmed by the passage of years. and with that message, a glimpse from buckingham palace of the unseen work of the monarch, the paperwork which comes every day in the official red boxes, a routine which this monarch has followed virtually every day of those 70 years. nice comments, including one from president biden. oh, that's very kind. tributes led by prince charles. and the message she said on this historic day... and of the queens stated wish that he should become the queen consort he should become the queen consort he said... the prince of wales is clearly delighted by the endorsement of his future status. in so many years ago, the queen would not even meet her. when charles and camilla married in april 2005, the ceremony had to be conducted at windsor registry office. such with the sensitivities about the circumstances which led to the breakdown of charles first marriage to diana princess of wales. the queen only thought able to join them for the blessing at st. george chapel. during that service, the council sought forgiveness or previous sins. it was then that when charles took the throne, she would simply be known as princess consort. but in the year since, she has proven a staunch member of the royal family bringing great happiness and won the trust and affection of the queen. charles once described camilla as a non—negotiable part of his life. as charles is always hope, be crowned alongside him at his coronation. but the personal initiative of the queen. iii} coronation. but the personal initiative of the queen. 70 years is extraordinary- _ initiative of the queen. 70 years is extraordinary. but _ initiative of the queen. 70 years is extraordinary. but until _ initiative of the queen. 70 years is extraordinary. but until that - initiative of the queen. 70 years is extraordinary. but until that day, i extraordinary. but until that day, it is elizabeth _ extraordinary. but until that day, it is elizabeth will _ extraordinary. but until that day, it is elizabeth will occupy - extraordinary. but until that day, it is elizabeth will occupy the - it is elizabeth will occupy the throne. in her statement, she said she was humbled by the loyalty that you continue to receive. she signed her message, your servant. elizabeth r. now, let's have a look at the duchess of cornwall�*s journey to acceptance by the public and the royal family; a journey which at times had been a difficult one. her relationship with prince charles only being made public at his 50th birthday celebration 25 years ago. daniela relph's report contains some flashing images. when charles is king, we now know camilla will be his queen. it is the ultimate recognition from the current monarch and a total rehabilitation for camilla. their wedding day in 2005. the journey to this point had, at times, been rocky. camilla parker bowles was a controversial figure, blamed by some for the end of the prince's first marriage. his relationship with a young camilla had faltered in their 20s. decades later, it took until camilla's 50th birthday party at the ritz for them to go public with their romance. the path to acceptance, though, was difficult. but slowly, carefully, camilla won the trust of the queen and began to win over a cautious public. in making it clear what she wants for camilla, the queen has rewarded her daughter—in—law for her loyalty to prince charles and the happiness and stability she has brought him. it's also a recognition of camilla's own campaigning — from literacy, to animal welfare, to domestic violence, where she recently spoke about the horror of abuse. this country has been appalled and saddened by the loss of women to violence this year. on average, one woman is killed by a man every three days. and in media interviews — here, with the bbc�*s emma barnett — she spoke personally, with warmth and honesty, about missing her grandchildren during lockdown. i shall look forward to the day when i can really give them a huge hug again. camilla had always been described as a non—negotiable part of the prince's life. now we know it is the queen's wish too that camilla will be at her husband's side in the years ahead — as his wife, his supporter and his queen. daniela relph, bbc news, sandringham. the british royalfamily also holds historical significance out here in this region too — so how is the historic anniversary of the queen's coronation being seen in former british colonies? is the connection still strong? i'm joined by dr cindy mccreery from the university of sydney. wonderful to have you on the programme. let me start by asking you how important is this moment for people where you are and how likely is it to be celebrated? i people where you are and how likely is it to be celebrated?— is it to be celebrated? i think in australia, the _ is it to be celebrated? i think in australia, the high _ is it to be celebrated? i think in australia, the high point - is it to be celebrated? i think in australia, the high point of - is it to be celebrated? i think in australia, the high point of our| australia, the high point of our relationship with the queen came in 1954 when as a young monarch, the king toward the country including australia and three quarters of the population came out to queue up to see the queen. we are not at that level of intensity any more in australia and the recent years, this been an interesting discussion of the possibility of a republic. at the possibility of a republic. at the queen remained incredibly admired and respected in australia and the platinum jubilee admired and respected in australia and the platinumjubilee is being thought through and reflected on and we have seen many more celebrations injune. we have seen many more celebrations in june. ., , in june. indeed. certainly something the 'll be in june. indeed. certainly something they'll be marked _ in june. indeed. certainly something they'll be marked quite _ they'll be marked quite significantly as you pointed out in australia and other parts of the commonwealth. we look at the relationship that young australians have for the british royalfamily and their connection to queen elizabeth, how would you describe that relationship in that connection today? i that relationship in that connection toda ? ~ �* , that relationship in that connection toda ? ~ �*, ., that relationship in that connection toda ? ~ 3 . , that relationship in that connection toda? ~ , ' today? i think it's a very different relationship _ today? i think it's a very different relationship than _ today? i think it's a very different relationship than order _ today? i think it's a very differentl relationship than order australian, many remember vividly the visit in 1954. the queen herself has not visited australia since 2011, but we have seen the visits of younger rulers at the time in 2014 and most recently in 2018, harry and megan visited australia and they have become incredibly popular in australia and i think many people in australia and i think many people in australia are interested in this younger royals and i think the interest here but the shift in the younger generation to follow the younger generation to follow the younger ones. in younger generation to follow the younger om— younger generation to follow the younger ones-— younger generation to follow the ouner ones. ~ , ., ., ., younger ones. in australia, i wonder if ou can younger ones. in australia, i wonder if you can comment _ younger ones. in australia, i wonder if you can comment further - younger ones. in australia, i wonder if you can comment further afield . younger ones. in australia, i wonder if you can comment further afield to | if you can comment further afield to other countries that were at one point in history, colonies of the uk. what would you say is the relationship there? understand quite wide geographic area is there anything that you feel is particularly worth pointing out? i think it is important to note that while many countries are independent of the uk, 15 have the queen is the head of state, including australia, canada, jamaica and other nations. but many members of the empire are members of the commonwealth like singapore. malaysia, in those countries do not have a constitutional relationship in a way that australia does. yet, there still in timed with their history —— entwined with her history and will be reflecting on the queens role in their own histories because at the end of the day, it's all our history whether we are an independent republic or a constitutional realm like australia.— republic or a constitutional realm like australia. thank you so much for 'oinin: like australia. thank you so much forjoining us— like australia. thank you so much forjoining us on _ like australia. thank you so much forjoining us on newsday - like australia. thank you so much forjoining us on newsday with . like australia. thank you so much i forjoining us on newsday with your thoughts. one of bollywood's greatest ever singing stars, lata mangeshkar, known as the nightingale of india, has died. she was 92. her career spanned seven decades, earning her a huge globalfollowing. india's prime minister mr narendra modi said she "left a void in the nation that cannot be filled". two days of national mourning has been announced. 0ur correspondent raijini vaidyanathan reports from mumbai, where the singer has been cremated with full state honours. lata mangeshkar was one of the most prolific artists in history. who recorded more songs than the beatles and the rolling stones combined. as and the rolling stones combined. as a ball he would sing her, her vocals were dubbed over generations as a lip—synch dance routines in indian films —— bollywood. lata mangeshkar leaves a legacy as old as independent india itself. a career of more than seven decades. today, the countries prime minister led tributes to an artist so revered, she was afforded a state funeral. affectionately known as india's sister, to millions in this country and around the world. this loss feels personal. india is now in two days of mourning in honour of lata mangeshkar. herappealwas mangeshkar. her appeal was universal, crossing mangeshkar. herappealwas universal, crossing religious and cultural divides. her music was played at weddings, funerals and national events. it is hard to find anyone who wasn't moved by her music, the music of lata mangeshkar. i have been a fan since i was a child. words cannot express how sad i feel at her passing. in child. words cannot express how sad i feel at her passing.— i feel at her passing. in one of her final interviews _ i feel at her passing. in one of her final interviews given _ i feel at her passing. in one of her final interviews given to _ i feel at her passing. in one of her final interviews given to the - i feel at her passing. in one of her final interviews given to the bbc. final interviews given to the bbc network, she talked about reaching the age of 90. i network, she talked about reaching the age of 530-— the age of 90. i reluctantly accepted — the age of 90. i reluctantly accepted that _ the age of 90. i reluctantly accepted that i _ the age of 90. i reluctantly accepted that i am - the age of 90. i reluctantly accepted that i am old. - the age of 90. i reluctantly| accepted that i am old. but the age of 90. i reluctantly i accepted that i am old. but i the age of 90. i reluctantly - accepted that i am old. but i still feel like — accepted that i am old. but i still feel like and 25. her accepted that i am old. but i still feel like and 25.— accepted that i am old. but i still feel like and 25. her voice was that their youthful. _ feel like and 25. her voice was that their youthful, it _ feel like and 25. her voice was that their youthful, it was _ their youthful, it was one—of—a—kind. lata mangeshkar was the beating heart. lata munggesh—ker, who has died aged 92. earlier, we spoke to mayank shekhar, an indian film critic, and he described how lata mangeshkar captured the nation. well, it is impossible to remember herfor one thing or even well, it is impossible to remember her for one thing or even a few things. usually, the cliche around her is such as stork, because at the end of an era, but it's the end of several, 40s, 50s, 60s 70s, 90s, 2000, up until, she continued to sing even towards the end of her life. and you can see the number of songs that she has left behind back in 1974, if not mistaken, she got into the guinness book of world records for 25,000 songs between 19481974. after 74, she wrote even more songs. so she's, she could've possibly recorded more songs than the beatles did in the entire career and there was a song for every emotion and a song for every generation and there is a song and everything we have watched him while he would and cinema as it were. so, it isjust an he would and cinema as it were. so, it is just an encyclopaedia. it is impossible to have just one thing. if you want to get in touch with me i'm on twitter — @bbckarishma you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. senegal celebrates. millions watch on as the lions of teranga win the africa cup of nations title for the first time. there is mr mandela, freeman taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran spiritual leader has sent his others the death sentence, the british author that many muslims say is blasphemous. the the british author that many muslims say is blasphemous.— say is blasphemous. the people of haiti no to say is blasphemous. the people of haiti go to church _ say is blasphemous. the people of haiti go to church to _ say is blasphemous. the people of haiti go to church to give - say is blasphemous. the people of haiti go to church to give thanks i say is blasphemous. the people ofj haiti go to church to give thanks to the ousting — haiti go to church to give thanks to the ousting of the former president. good _ the ousting of the former president. good night — the ousting of the former president. good night because of its considerable value as a stallion, he was kept _ considerable value as a stallion, he was kept in — considerable value as a stallion, he was kept in a secure box in the centrai— was kept in a secure box in the central block.— central block. driven away in a hoarse box — central block. driven away in a hoarse box of _ central block. driven away in a hoarse box of the _ central block. driven away in a hoarse box of the thieves - central block. driven away in a i hoarse box of the thieves brought with them — hoarse box of the thieves brought with them. ,, , , ., ., with them. stepping down from the lane, a with them. stepping down from the plane. a figure _ with them. stepping down from the plane. a figure in — with them. stepping down from the plane, a figure in morning. - plane, a figure in morning. elizabeth ii, of all the other realms and territory, head of the commonwealth and defender of the faith. this is newsday on the bbc. 0ur headlines. queen elizabeth marks 70th anniversary of her reign — the first time the milestone has been reached by a british monarch. lata mangeshkar—the indian singer and cultural icon — has died in mumbai, at the age of 92. she sang more than thirty—thousand songs across 36 languages during a 50 year career. one of the biggest games in world football has been won — in dramatic fashion — by senegal. their players won the african cup of nations in cameroon after a penalty shoot out victory over egypt. there was a dramatic start to the game when senegal were awarded an early penalty, but liverpool stirker sadio mane saw his effort saved. it was the only clear cut chance in the game and after normal and extra—time, the title was decided in a penalty shoot—out. and this was the moment that senegal could celebrate — in dakar and across the country. mane making up for his early penalty miss by scoring the decisive spot kick — to give senegal their first triumph in the africa cup of nations. the match had pitted mane against his liverpool team—mate, egyptian captain mohammed salah. egypt had been bidding for a record eighth afcon title. in the end, it was a maiden success for the lions of teranga. one of the biggest games in world football has been won — in dramatic fashion — by senegal. their players won the african cup of nations in cameroon after a penalty shoot out victory over egypt. there was a dramatic start to the game when senegal were awarded an early penalty, but liverpool stirker sadio mane saw his effort saved. it was the only clear cut chance in the game for more on this i am joined now by our sports reporter piers edwards who is in yaounde. what a moment indeed. when the first africa cup. the first ever major title. this was billed as a match between him and his liverpool team—mates and as you say, it wasn't exactly going the way that he had hoped we missed a penalty and went past the egyptian keeper, penalty towards mane and that played in their hands. very cagey and don't want to come out of the shell they really want to hit senegal on the break and just rely on defence and rely on penalties coast side. and the beat the host nation. and neither side connection to make it past the goalkeeper and they're in good format when incapacity and when they went to penalties, after each shift, they had lost a penalty shoot—out since 1984 and it was mane who missed a penalty in the cup and against them and leaving in two years. fired him to get the people absolutely celebrating in the third time of asking, they finally become african champions.— african champions. thank you for keein: african champions. thank you for keeping us _ african champions. thank you for keeping us to _ african champions. thank you for keeping us to date _ thank you for keeping us up to date with that. in other headlines for you today: presidentjoe biden's national security advisor has warned that russia has the ability to invade ukraine imminently, as the kremlin amassed seventy per cent of the forces needed for a full—scale invasion. according to american security officials — russian invasion could cause as many as fifty thousand civilian deaths, although us officials have not provided evidence for this assessment. moscow has repeatedly denied its planning to invade and says its troops are in the region for military drills. our international correspondent, 0rla guerin, reports now from a village in eastern ukraine that has been nearly destroyed by the conflict. russia lies across the water, a threat not seen, but felt. on this side of the frozen azov sea, all is quiet on the beaches in the ukrainian seaside town of shyrokyne. these days, less beach resort, more last resort. war came here in 2014, and kremlin backed separatists are still dug injust a few miles away. "there are defences on the shore and mines in the water", says the commander, sergei, who insists president putin isjust flexing his muscles. for now, more waiting and wondering — will he, won't he invade? a worry notjust for ukraine, but for the world. and for this village, anotherfront line area, about two hours away. this entire village is a casualty of the conflict. most of the houses are abandoned. most of the people are long gone. it's extraordinary that anyone still lives here. the handful who remain are pretty much cut off. viktor is glad to have a visitor to his home on the first of may street. he's one of the last five villagers, sticking it out despite the separatist rebels, whose positions are two miles beyond the tree line. his wife, who's 59, like him, says they are too old to move, and loneliness is the greatest battle. "i miss the old days", she says. "there were so many people. "now there's no one to talk to. "we watch tv and do crosswords, and we talk to the animals. standing proud down the road, this man, a hardy 91—year—old. he tells me his daughters, grandchildren and great grandchildren live in rebel held territory, and have been unable to cross the front line to see him in months. but the villagers are stoic. they have to be. "life is not so bad that we cry all the time", she says. "we carry on. "of course, we would like it to be better. "but there's nothing we can do." 0rla guerin, bbc news. eastern ukraine. now to a story that has gripped the world's attention — the plight of five year rayan 0ram in morocco. the king of morocco has expressed his condolences, to the boy's parents, who died after being trapped in a well since tuesday. a huge rescue effort, in the small northern town of tamorot, had captured the imagination of many around the world, and ended last night, when emergency crews finally reached rayan 0ram, 32 metres below ground. simonjones has the story. voices clamour. as huge crowds watched on, initially relief that rayan had been found, carried by his rescuers to a waiting ambulance, but that quickly turned to despair and grief. despite painstaking efforts to save him, the little boy didn't survive. rayan's parents had been hoping and praying for good news. instead, they received a call of condolence from king mohammed — the boy's family now trying to come to terms with their loss. translation: i can't describe how it feels that my cousin is gone. - what can i say? translation: my heart i is aching for him too much. my nephew, my heart aches for him. may god be with him, just like how god stood with us. rayan had fallen down the well on tuesday evening while his father was trying to fix it. this image of him captured on thursday by a camera lower down, showing him injured but conscious. it prompted a huge and complex rescue operation around the clock. the five—year—old was trapped more than 30 metres down, the shaft too narrow for rescuers to reach him. instead, they gouged out a new trench by the side, then tunnelled towards him, all the time, having to contend with the risk of landslides. it was a race against time, but time ultimately ran out. the rescue attempt was followed, notjust by the crowds at the scene, but by people watching online around the world. for rayan's family, the worst news, but they will find some comfort in the huge efforts made by those who had never met rayan to try to save him. simon jones, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there. a quieter end to the night to come, wintry showers easing away, as are the winds. we are having a little ridge of high pressure building in. not only are the winds easing but as the showers die down, the cloud is breaking and temperatures tumbling away. close to freezing in many parts by dawn, so a cold start by monday morning and potentially an icy start. it will be close to freezing on the roads. you can stay up—to—date with the warnings on our website. for the day ahead, we have got further weather fronts coming in and fairly brisk winds, but not as windy as it has been, and as those weather fronts come in further south, there will not be that much rain but they will introduce much milder air through the day. there could be some snow on the edge of that weather front as it moves into the hills of scotland, but it will turn back to rain quite quickly. we will find the sunshine will tend to fade as the cloud comes in, still quite dry and bright, but drizzly rain and hail fog across western and northern areas, more significant rain for the highlands and islands and the temperatures, 10—12 celsius. there will be a stronger wind to the north—west, milder air to the south of the weather front, and that continues through monday night into tuesday. some wintry showers in the north, not as cold as it has been, and much milder a might for many as we go into tuesday, when we have that weather front straddling the country. the dividing line between that mild atlantic air and lots of dry weather but cloudy weather in the south, and brighter but showery weather for the north. we will see sunshine breaking through in the south, and it will be very mild on tuesday, 13s and 14s. still relatively around normal in the north in the colder air. that battle continues in the week, with the weather front straddling central areas, not producing that much rain, but giving a lot of cloud, whilst we could see a spell of windy of windy weather midweek, but then high pressure builds towards the end of the week, for a lot of dry, bright but chillier weather. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. the queen celebrates seventy years on the throne — and marks the occasion by saying that when prince charles succeeds her, camilla should become queen consort. borisjohnson spends the weekend shoring up support among tory mps, saying downing st, has changed. a lawyer says levi bellfield — who was jailed for murdering millie dowler — has now admitted carrying out a double murder that another man was jailed for. president biden's national security advisor warns a russian invasion of ukraine could be imminent. and, known as the nightingale of india, latha mangaishkah, one of bollywood's greatest ever singing stars, has died, at the age of 92. and liverpool's sadio mane scores the winning spot—kick as senegal beat egypt 4—2 in a penalty shootout to take the africa cup of nations for the first time.

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handful who remain are pretty much cut off. and celebrations in dakar — and across the country — as senegal win the africa cup of nations title for the first time. it's seven in the morning in singapore, and ”pm in the uk where prince charles has led tributes to the queen on her platinum jubilee for the "remarkable achievement" of reaching 70 years on the throne, a milestone never reached by any other british monarch. prince charles welcomed his mother's wish that camilla, duchess of cornwall, be known as queen consort when he becomes king. he said he and his wife were "deeply conscious of the honour". our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has more. "i look forward to continuing to serve you with all my heart." so says the queen in her accession day message. on this day when she marks the 70th anniversary of the moment she came to the throne, it's clear that her commitment remains undimmed by the passage of years. and with that message, a glimpse from buckingham palace of the unseen work of the monarch, the paperwork which comes every day in the official red boxes, a routine which this monarch has followed virtually every day of those 70 years. nice comments, including one from president biden. oh, that's very kind. tributes led by prince charles. and the message she said on this historic day... and of the queens stated wish that he should become the queen consort he should become the queen consort he said... the prince of wales is clearly delighted by the endorsement of his future status. in so many years ago, the queen would not even meet her. when charles and camilla married in april 2005, the ceremony had to be conducted at windsor registry office. such with the sensitivities about the circumstances which led to the breakdown of charles first marriage to diana princess of wales. the queen only thought able to join them for the blessing at st. george chapel. during that service, the council sought forgiveness or previous sins. it was then that when charles took the throne, she would simply be known as princess consort. but in the year since, she has proven a staunch member of the royal family bringing great happiness and won the trust and affection of the queen. charles once described camilla as a non—negotiable part of his life. as charles is always hope, be crowned alongside him at his coronation. but the personal initiative of the queen. iii} coronation. but the personal initiative of the queen. 70 years is extraordinary- _ initiative of the queen. 70 years is extraordinary. but _ initiative of the queen. 70 years is extraordinary. but until _ initiative of the queen. 70 years is extraordinary. but until that - initiative of the queen. 70 years is extraordinary. but until that day, i extraordinary. but until that day, it is elizabeth _ extraordinary. but until that day, it is elizabeth will _ extraordinary. but until that day, it is elizabeth will occupy - extraordinary. but until that day, it is elizabeth will occupy the - it is elizabeth will occupy the throne. in her statement, she said she was humbled by the loyalty that you continue to receive. she signed her message, your servant. elizabeth r. now, let's have a look at the duchess of cornwall�*s journey to acceptance by the public and the royal family; a journey which at times had been a difficult one. her relationship with prince charles only being made public at his 50th birthday celebration 25 years ago. daniela relph's report contains some flashing images. when charles is king, we now know camilla will be his queen. it is the ultimate recognition from the current monarch and a total rehabilitation for camilla. their wedding day in 2005. the journey to this point had, at times, been rocky. camilla parker bowles was a controversial figure, blamed by some for the end of the prince's first marriage. his relationship with a young camilla had faltered in their 20s. decades later, it took until camilla's 50th birthday party at the ritz for them to go public with their romance. the path to acceptance, though, was difficult. but slowly, carefully, camilla won the trust of the queen and began to win over a cautious public. in making it clear what she wants for camilla, the queen has rewarded her daughter—in—law for her loyalty to prince charles and the happiness and stability she has brought him. it's also a recognition of camilla's own campaigning — from literacy, to animal welfare, to domestic violence, where she recently spoke about the horror of abuse. this country has been appalled and saddened by the loss of women to violence this year. on average, one woman is killed by a man every three days. and in media interviews — here, with the bbc�*s emma barnett — she spoke personally, with warmth and honesty, about missing her grandchildren during lockdown. i shall look forward to the day when i can really give them a huge hug again. camilla had always been described as a non—negotiable part of the prince's life. now we know it is the queen's wish too that camilla will be at her husband's side in the years ahead — as his wife, his supporter and his queen. daniela relph, bbc news, sandringham. the british royalfamily also holds historical significance out here in this region too — so how is the historic anniversary of the queen's coronation being seen in former british colonies? is the connection still strong? i'm joined by dr cindy mccreery from the university of sydney. wonderful to have you on the programme. let me start by asking you how important is this moment for people where you are and how likely is it to be celebrated? i people where you are and how likely is it to be celebrated?— is it to be celebrated? i think in australia, the _ is it to be celebrated? i think in australia, the high _ is it to be celebrated? i think in australia, the high point - is it to be celebrated? i think in australia, the high point of - is it to be celebrated? i think in australia, the high point of our| australia, the high point of our relationship with the queen came in 1954 when as a young monarch, the king toward the country including australia and three quarters of the population came out to queue up to see the queen. we are not at that level of intensity any more in australia and the recent years, this been an interesting discussion of the possibility of a republic. at the possibility of a republic. at the queen remained incredibly admired and respected in australia and the platinum jubilee admired and respected in australia and the platinumjubilee is being thought through and reflected on and we have seen many more celebrations injune. we have seen many more celebrations in june. ., , in june. indeed. certainly something the 'll be in june. indeed. certainly something they'll be marked _ in june. indeed. certainly something they'll be marked quite _ they'll be marked quite significantly as you pointed out in australia and other parts of the commonwealth. we look at the relationship that young australians have for the british royalfamily and their connection to queen elizabeth, how would you describe that relationship in that connection today? i that relationship in that connection toda ? ~ �* , that relationship in that connection toda ? ~ �*, ., that relationship in that connection toda ? ~ 3 . , that relationship in that connection toda? ~ , ' today? i think it's a very different relationship _ today? i think it's a very different relationship than _ today? i think it's a very different relationship than order _ today? i think it's a very differentl relationship than order australian, many remember vividly the visit in 1954. the queen herself has not visited australia since 2011, but we have seen the visits of younger rulers at the time in 2014 and most recently in 2018, harry and megan visited australia and they have become incredibly popular in australia and i think many people in australia and i think many people in australia are interested in this younger royals and i think the interest here but the shift in the younger generation to follow the younger generation to follow the younger ones. in younger generation to follow the younger om— younger generation to follow the younger ones-— younger generation to follow the ouner ones. ~ , ., ., ., younger ones. in australia, i wonder if ou can younger ones. in australia, i wonder if you can comment _ younger ones. in australia, i wonder if you can comment further - younger ones. in australia, i wonder if you can comment further afield . younger ones. in australia, i wonder if you can comment further afield to | if you can comment further afield to other countries that were at one point in history, colonies of the uk. what would you say is the relationship there? understand quite wide geographic area is there anything that you feel is particularly worth pointing out? i think it is important to note that while many countries are independent of the uk, 15 have the queen is the head of state, including australia, canada, jamaica and other nations. but many members of the empire are members of the commonwealth like singapore. malaysia, in those countries do not have a constitutional relationship in a way that australia does. yet, there still in timed with their history —— entwined with her history and will be reflecting on the queens role in their own histories because at the end of the day, it's all our history whether we are an independent republic or a constitutional realm like australia.— republic or a constitutional realm like australia. thank you so much for 'oinin: like australia. thank you so much forjoining us— like australia. thank you so much forjoining us on _ like australia. thank you so much forjoining us on newsday - like australia. thank you so much forjoining us on newsday with . like australia. thank you so much i forjoining us on newsday with your thoughts. one of bollywood's greatest ever singing stars, lata mangeshkar, known as the nightingale of india, has died. she was 92. her career spanned seven decades, earning her a huge globalfollowing. india's prime minister mr narendra modi said she "left a void in the nation that cannot be filled". two days of national mourning has been announced. 0ur correspondent raijini vaidyanathan reports from mumbai, where the singer has been cremated with full state honours. lata mangeshkar was one of the most prolific artists in history. who recorded more songs than the beatles and the rolling stones combined. as and the rolling stones combined. as a ball he would sing her, her vocals were dubbed over generations as a lip—synch dance routines in indian films —— bollywood. lata mangeshkar leaves a legacy as old as independent india itself. a career of more than seven decades. today, the countries prime minister led tributes to an artist so revered, she was afforded a state funeral. affectionately known as india's sister, to millions in this country and around the world. this loss feels personal. india is now in two days of mourning in honour of lata mangeshkar. herappealwas mangeshkar. her appeal was universal, crossing mangeshkar. herappealwas universal, crossing religious and cultural divides. her music was played at weddings, funerals and national events. it is hard to find anyone who wasn't moved by her music, the music of lata mangeshkar. i have been a fan since i was a child. words cannot express how sad i feel at her passing. in child. words cannot express how sad i feel at her passing.— i feel at her passing. in one of her final interviews _ i feel at her passing. in one of her final interviews given _ i feel at her passing. in one of her final interviews given to _ i feel at her passing. in one of her final interviews given to the - i feel at her passing. in one of her final interviews given to the bbc. final interviews given to the bbc network, she talked about reaching the age of 90. i network, she talked about reaching the age of 530-— the age of 90. i reluctantly accepted — the age of 90. i reluctantly accepted that _ the age of 90. i reluctantly accepted that i _ the age of 90. i reluctantly accepted that i am - the age of 90. i reluctantly accepted that i am old. - the age of 90. i reluctantly| accepted that i am old. but the age of 90. i reluctantly i accepted that i am old. but i the age of 90. i reluctantly - accepted that i am old. but i still feel like — accepted that i am old. but i still feel like and 25. her accepted that i am old. but i still feel like and 25.— accepted that i am old. but i still feel like and 25. her voice was that their youthful. _ feel like and 25. her voice was that their youthful, it _ feel like and 25. her voice was that their youthful, it was _ their youthful, it was one—of—a—kind. lata mangeshkar was the beating heart. lata munggesh—ker, who has died aged 92. earlier, we spoke to mayank shekhar, an indian film critic, and he described how lata mangeshkar captured the nation. well, it is impossible to remember herfor one thing or even well, it is impossible to remember her for one thing or even a few things. usually, the cliche around her is such as stork, because at the end of an era, but it's the end of several, 40s, 50s, 60s 70s, 90s, 2000, up until, she continued to sing even towards the end of her life. and you can see the number of songs that she has left behind back in 1974, if not mistaken, she got into the guinness book of world records for 25,000 songs between 19481974. after 74, she wrote even more songs. so she's, she could've possibly recorded more songs than the beatles did in the entire career and there was a song for every emotion and a song for every generation and there is a song and everything we have watched him while he would and cinema as it were. so, it isjust an he would and cinema as it were. so, it is just an encyclopaedia. it is impossible to have just one thing. if you want to get in touch with me i'm on twitter — @bbckarishma you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. senegal celebrates. millions watch on as the lions of teranga win the africa cup of nations title for the first time. there is mr mandela, freeman taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran spiritual leader has sent his others the death sentence, the british author that many muslims say is blasphemous. the the british author that many muslims say is blasphemous.— say is blasphemous. the people of haiti no to say is blasphemous. the people of haiti go to church _ say is blasphemous. the people of haiti go to church to _ say is blasphemous. the people of haiti go to church to give - say is blasphemous. the people of haiti go to church to give thanks i say is blasphemous. the people ofj haiti go to church to give thanks to the ousting — haiti go to church to give thanks to the ousting of the former president. good _ the ousting of the former president. good night — the ousting of the former president. good night because of its considerable value as a stallion, he was kept _ considerable value as a stallion, he was kept in — considerable value as a stallion, he was kept in a secure box in the centrai— was kept in a secure box in the central block.— central block. driven away in a hoarse box — central block. driven away in a hoarse box of _ central block. driven away in a hoarse box of the _ central block. driven away in a hoarse box of the thieves - central block. driven away in a i hoarse box of the thieves brought with them — hoarse box of the thieves brought with them. ,, , , ., ., with them. stepping down from the lane, a with them. stepping down from the plane. a figure _ with them. stepping down from the plane. a figure in — with them. stepping down from the plane, a figure in morning. - plane, a figure in morning. elizabeth ii, of all the other realms and territory, head of the commonwealth and defender of the faith. this is newsday on the bbc. 0ur headlines. queen elizabeth marks 70th anniversary of her reign — the first time the milestone has been reached by a british monarch. lata mangeshkar—the indian singer and cultural icon — has died in mumbai, at the age of 92. she sang more than thirty—thousand songs across 36 languages during a 50 year career. one of the biggest games in world football has been won — in dramatic fashion — by senegal. their players won the african cup of nations in cameroon after a penalty shoot out victory over egypt. there was a dramatic start to the game when senegal were awarded an early penalty, but liverpool stirker sadio mane saw his effort saved. it was the only clear cut chance in the game and after normal and extra—time, the title was decided in a penalty shoot—out. and this was the moment that senegal could celebrate — in dakar and across the country. mane making up for his early penalty miss by scoring the decisive spot kick — to give senegal their first triumph in the africa cup of nations. the match had pitted mane against his liverpool team—mate, egyptian captain mohammed salah. egypt had been bidding for a record eighth afcon title. in the end, it was a maiden success for the lions of teranga. one of the biggest games in world football has been won — in dramatic fashion — by senegal. their players won the african cup of nations in cameroon after a penalty shoot out victory over egypt. there was a dramatic start to the game when senegal were awarded an early penalty, but liverpool stirker sadio mane saw his effort saved. it was the only clear cut chance in the game for more on this i am joined now by our sports reporter piers edwards who is in yaounde. what a moment indeed. when the first africa cup. the first ever major title. this was billed as a match between him and his liverpool team—mates and as you say, it wasn't exactly going the way that he had hoped we missed a penalty and went past the egyptian keeper, penalty towards mane and that played in their hands. very cagey and don't want to come out of the shell they really want to hit senegal on the break and just rely on defence and rely on penalties coast side. and the beat the host nation. and neither side connection to make it past the goalkeeper and they're in good format when incapacity and when they went to penalties, after each shift, they had lost a penalty shoot—out since 1984 and it was mane who missed a penalty in the cup and against them and leaving in two years. fired him to get the people absolutely celebrating in the third time of asking, they finally become african champions.— african champions. thank you for keein: african champions. thank you for keeping us _ african champions. thank you for keeping us to _ african champions. thank you for keeping us to date _ thank you for keeping us up to date with that. in other headlines for you today: presidentjoe biden's national security advisor has warned that russia has the ability to invade ukraine imminently, as the kremlin amassed seventy per cent of the forces needed for a full—scale invasion. according to american security officials — russian invasion could cause as many as fifty thousand civilian deaths, although us officials have not provided evidence for this assessment. moscow has repeatedly denied its planning to invade and says its troops are in the region for military drills. our international correspondent, 0rla guerin, reports now from a village in eastern ukraine that has been nearly destroyed by the conflict. russia lies across the water, a threat not seen, but felt. on this side of the frozen azov sea, all is quiet on the beaches in the ukrainian seaside town of shyrokyne. these days, less beach resort, more last resort. war came here in 2014, and kremlin backed separatists are still dug injust a few miles away. "there are defences on the shore and mines in the water", says the commander, sergei, who insists president putin isjust flexing his muscles. for now, more waiting and wondering — will he, won't he invade? a worry notjust for ukraine, but for the world. and for this village, anotherfront line area, about two hours away. this entire village is a casualty of the conflict. most of the houses are abandoned. most of the people are long gone. it's extraordinary that anyone still lives here. the handful who remain are pretty much cut off. viktor is glad to have a visitor to his home on the first of may street. he's one of the last five villagers, sticking it out despite the separatist rebels, whose positions are two miles beyond the tree line. his wife, who's 59, like him, says they are too old to move, and loneliness is the greatest battle. "i miss the old days", she says. "there were so many people. "now there's no one to talk to. "we watch tv and do crosswords, and we talk to the animals. standing proud down the road, this man, a hardy 91—year—old. he tells me his daughters, grandchildren and great grandchildren live in rebel held territory, and have been unable to cross the front line to see him in months. but the villagers are stoic. they have to be. "life is not so bad that we cry all the time", she says. "we carry on. "of course, we would like it to be better. "but there's nothing we can do." 0rla guerin, bbc news. eastern ukraine. now to a story that has gripped the world's attention — the plight of five year rayan 0ram in morocco. the king of morocco has expressed his condolences, to the boy's parents, who died after being trapped in a well since tuesday. a huge rescue effort, in the small northern town of tamorot, had captured the imagination of many around the world, and ended last night, when emergency crews finally reached rayan 0ram, 32 metres below ground. simonjones has the story. voices clamour. as huge crowds watched on, initially relief that rayan had been found, carried by his rescuers to a waiting ambulance, but that quickly turned to despair and grief. despite painstaking efforts to save him, the little boy didn't survive. rayan's parents had been hoping and praying for good news. instead, they received a call of condolence from king mohammed — the boy's family now trying to come to terms with their loss. translation: i can't describe how it feels that my cousin is gone. - what can i say? translation: my heart i is aching for him too much. my nephew, my heart aches for him. may god be with him, just like how god stood with us. rayan had fallen down the well on tuesday evening while his father was trying to fix it. this image of him captured on thursday by a camera lower down, showing him injured but conscious. it prompted a huge and complex rescue operation around the clock. the five—year—old was trapped more than 30 metres down, the shaft too narrow for rescuers to reach him. instead, they gouged out a new trench by the side, then tunnelled towards him, all the time, having to contend with the risk of landslides. it was a race against time, but time ultimately ran out. the rescue attempt was followed, notjust by the crowds at the scene, but by people watching online around the world. for rayan's family, the worst news, but they will find some comfort in the huge efforts made by those who had never met rayan to try to save him. simon jones, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there. a quieter end to the night to come, wintry showers easing away, as are the winds. we are having a little ridge of high pressure building in. not only are the winds easing but as the showers die down, the cloud is breaking and temperatures tumbling away. close to freezing in many parts by dawn, so a cold start by monday morning and potentially an icy start. it will be close to freezing on the roads. you can stay up—to—date with the warnings on our website. for the day ahead, we have got further weather fronts coming in and fairly brisk winds, but not as windy as it has been, and as those weather fronts come in further south, there will not be that much rain but they will introduce much milder air through the day. there could be some snow on the edge of that weather front as it moves into the hills of scotland, but it will turn back to rain quite quickly. we will find the sunshine will tend to fade as the cloud comes in, still quite dry and bright, but drizzly rain and hail fog across western and northern areas, more significant rain for the highlands and islands and the temperatures, 10—12 celsius. there will be a stronger wind to the north—west, milder air to the south of the weather front, and that continues through monday night into tuesday. some wintry showers in the north, not as cold as it has been, and much milder a might for many as we go into tuesday, when we have that weather front straddling the country. the dividing line between that mild atlantic air and lots of dry weather but cloudy weather in the south, and brighter but showery weather for the north. we will see sunshine breaking through in the south, and it will be very mild on tuesday, 13s and 14s. still relatively around normal in the north in the colder air. that battle continues in the week, with the weather front straddling central areas, not producing that much rain, but giving a lot of cloud, whilst we could see a spell of windy of windy weather midweek, but then high pressure builds towards the end of the week, for a lot of dry, bright but chillier weather. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. the queen celebrates seventy years on the throne — and marks the occasion by saying that when prince charles succeeds her, camilla should become queen consort. borisjohnson spends the weekend shoring up support among tory mps, saying downing st, has changed. a lawyer says levi bellfield — who was jailed for murdering millie dowler — has now admitted carrying out a double murder that another man was jailed for. president biden's national security advisor warns a russian invasion of ukraine could be imminent. and, known as the nightingale of india, latha mangaishkah, one of bollywood's greatest ever singing stars, has died, at the age of 92. and liverpool's sadio mane scores the winning spot—kick as senegal beat egypt 4—2 in a penalty shootout to take the africa cup of nations for the first time.

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