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# hold me closer, tiny dancer. and did she do it again? what the critics said about britney spears comeback single with eltonjohn. hello. welcome to the programme. let s go to the united states first. a heavily redacted version of the legal document that provided grounds for an fbi raid on donald trump s home in florida has been published. such documents are normally kept sealed. the sworn statement, or affidavit, says there was probable cause to believe that there are additional documents with classified information still at mar a lago and: the affidavit s conclusion makes the case that there donald trump has consistently denied any long wrongdoing. this is a remarkable document used to justify historic us raids in history. amid the blacked out text, agents argue they had probable cause to believe in their words that evidence, contraband, fruits of crime or other items illegally possessed would be discovered at the former president s mar a lago estate. the cri ....
those are your latest headlines. now on bbc news, the travel show. each day, before the sun rises in northern chile s atacama desert, people venture up and up. across bumpy terrain to where the altitude is high enough to make you lightheaded. the air is thin and even in summer, the temperatures are near freezing. summer, the temperatures are nearfreezing. so, these are one of the main draws for tourists coming here to the atacama desert. an incredible place, it is the largest kaiser field in the largest southern hemisphere and here in the andes mountains, over 4000 metres, it is the highest the world. but what i find especially incredible is that we are in the atacama desert. i m sure you ve heard of it. the driest place on earth. but i m notjust in chile sightseeing, i ve come because bubbling up in this country has been an appetite for change. 30 years on from the era shaped by dictator augusto pinochet, many here still want change and in 2019, millions took to the ....
we ve lost everything, all of our belongings are gone, the only thing we ve managed to say that as our lives. the water s might has taken notjust homes, businesses too. in this video a new hotel, one of the largest in the area, was washed away within minutes. the owner told bbc he watched helplessly as it came down. it s becoming clear to the people trapped in these remote communities that the worst is far from over and yet all many could do was sit and hope, hope that the coming storm will be a little more forgiving. it is a vulnerability many had never imagined. pumza fihlani, bbc news, sukkur. pakistan s minister for climate change, senator sherry rehman, says it is the worst flooding pakistan has witnessed in living memory. as we speak, we have 30 districts completely inundated, so this is reaching proportions much bigger than what we saw in the super flood in 2010. frankly, it s the biggest flood we ve seen in living memory, and it has stretched all resources int ....
hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. a national emergency has been declared in pakistan after almost 1,000 people died following severe monsoon flooding that began injune. more than 33 million people have been affected by the country s heaviest rainfall in decades. hundreds of thousands of homes have been destroyed, and thousands of people have taken refuge in relief camps. the worst affected areas are in the provinces of balochistan and sindh in the south, from where our pakistan correspondent pumza fihlani reports. moving to higher ground. families wade through the water with the only belongings they could salvage. in southern pakistan, many streets have been turned into rivers. families have set up tents on the few roads that are still visible. it s been more than ten days of heavy rains and yet the streets are still flooded. this is one of the main roads linking this community to the outside world. something has also happened here. many o ....
and rafa nadal to come. good morning. a chilly start at wimbledon this morning but sonny, a small risk of a shower today, the focus for us all in the north and west is going to be wet and windy, in the south and east, joy and brighter. and have you swapped your smartphone for a dumb one? we ll find out why more of us are tackling our screen addiction by reverting to a basic brick . it s tuesday the 28th ofjune. our main story. at least 46 people have been found dead in an abandoned lorry on the outskirts of san antonio, texas. a fire official said a further 16 people including four children were taken to hospital suffering heat stroke and exhaustion. san antonio is around 150 miles from the us mexico border and a major transit route for people traffickers. azadeh moshiri reports. emergency responders crowd together after dozens of bodies were found in an abandoned lorry. more than a dozen survivors, including children, were rushed to hospital. a worker who works in the build ....