we ll have the latest reaction from brussels. also in the programme: no escape from covid. we meet some of hong kong s poorest, living in such crowded conditions, that self isolation is almost impossible. amber heard takes the stand in the defamation trial brought by former husband johnny depp. she alleges domestic abuse. he slapped me again. like, it was clear it wasn t a joke anymore. and record breaking rain in the spanish city of valencia triggers floods and causes chaos in the city s transport system. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with the plight of thousands of disabled children in ukraine, victims of the russian invasion who ve been abandoned without proper care. the human rights organisation disability rights international says its investigation found children with severe disabilities tied to beds in children s homes that don t have the facilities to cope. the bbc has visited one instit
and record breaking rain in the spanish city of valencia triggers floods and causes chaos to the city s transport system. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we start with the plight of thousands of disabled children in ukraine, victims of the russian invasion who ve been abandoned without proper care. the human rights organisation, disability rights international, says its investigation found children with severe disabilities tied to beds, in children s homes that don t have the facilities to cope. the bbc has visited one institution in the west of ukraine where disabled children from the east of the country have been left by carers, fleeing the conflict. this report by our correspondent danjohnson includes some distressing images. here s a sound of the war you haven t heard yet. anna s teeth grinding anxiety hints at the hidden trauma of ukraine s disabled children, this conflict s most vulnerable and least visible victims. they are nervous, disor
store in california. (cheering) real madrid fans celebrate as their team pull off a stunning comeback to seal their place in the european champions league final. we start with the plight of thousands of disabled children in ukraine, victims of the russian invasion, who ve been abandoned without proper care. the human rights organisation, disability rights international, says its investigation found children with severe disabilities, tied to beds, in children s homes that don t have the facilities to cope. the bbc has visited one institution in the west of ukraine, where disabled children from the east of the country have been left by carers, fleeing the conflict. this report by our correspondent danjohnson includes some distressing images. here s a sound of the war you haven t heard yet. anna s teeth grinding anxiety hints at the hidden trauma of ukraine s disabled children, this conflict s most vulnerable and least visible victims. they are nervous, disorientated and distres