streak in stuttgart. good morning. scotland and northern ireland with a good morning. scotland and northern ireland with a cloudy good morning. scotland and northern ireland with a cloudy day. good morning. scotland and northern ireland with a cloudy day. for - good morning. scotland and northern ireland with a cloudy day. for the - ireland with a cloudy day. for the most ireland with a cloudy day. for the most part ireland with a cloudy day. for the most part staying dry in england and wales most part staying dry in england and wales for most part staying dry in england and wales. for some of us, the weather is going wales. for some of us, the weather is going to wales. for some of us, the weather is going to get hot. join me later for the is going to get hot. join me later for the full is going to get hot. join me later for the full forecast. it s sunday the 12th ofjune. our main story: the ukrainian president has said his troops are running low on ammun
hello and welcome. let s start with the war in ukraine, because the conflict has left millions stuck inside their homes without many crucial supplies. as a potential solution to the humanitarian crisis, uber has teamed up with the united nations world food programme to help it deliver emergency food and water supplies in war torn cities across ukraine. it s built the organisation a free version of the software it uses to co ordinate its own delivery services, and it s being trialled in the city of dnipro. the bbc s tech editor zoe kleinman reports. in some parts of ukraine, it s getting harder and harder to access food and water, but in a war zone, big delivery trucks can also be big targets, so now, the united nations world food programme is trying out a new way of delivering emergency supplies using a fleet of smaller vehicles. it s building its own delivery network using uber software and even some of its drivers. they can designate vehicles that they on board to the progr
sunshine. and that will lift the temperatures, 17 in cardiff. temperatures still below par for the time of year. into wednesday, yes, still some showers in the forecast. again some heavy thundery ones. but these western areas seeing more dry weather and more sunshine and temperatures nudging up a little. that is a sign of things to come. as we led into the long weekend, we have this area of high pressure that means plenty of dry weather. but one little feature pushing in from the north could introduce some showers and this low to the south again brings the threat of one or two be showers. particularly in southern parts as we head through into sunday. but to sum up it will be often be dry through the weekend. spells of sunshine, but the chance of showers and a bit of uncertainty how many there will be. that s all from the bbc news at six. so it s goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc s news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday i m gavin ramjaun. in
forward. again, harnessing the science to understand the threats and doing what we can to meet those threats is the challenge of the moment and it is great to see institutions like nato and the us department of defence turning to the science to understand what they can do to minimise the impacts on human health and safety, our economies, and the security landscape as well. professor kim cobb, landscape as well. professor kim cobb, award-winning i landscape as well. professor - kim cobb, award-winning climate kim cobb, award winning climate scientist at brown university at a member of president biden s intelligence advisory board. thank you for being with us. ., ~ board. thank you for being with us. ., ~ , ., board. thank you for being with us. . ~ i” ., board. thank you for being with us. . ~ ., ., it s been three weeks without clean drinking water for one small central arkansas town as they face a brutal heatwave. helena west helena, arkansas is set to experience temperatures as