is not over. russia has launched missile strikes across ukraine, hitting residential areas as well as energy infrastructure, plunging much of the country into an emergency blackout. at least 12 people were killed and dozens injured when an apartment building was struck in dnipro on saturday. according to the regional governor, several children were among those hurt. rescue workers are still combing the rubble for survivors. 0ur correspondent, paul adams, is in dnipro with the latest. this was one of the worst attacks here in dnipro in many months. we don t know what russia was aiming at or even exactly what caused the damage, but whatever it was, a russian missile or perhaps something intercepted overhead by ukrainian air defence, it tore into this apartment building, carving a great gaping hole. as you can see, rescue workers and volunteers worked frantically for hours, trying to find survivors, but as night fell, the official number of those killed or injured began to rise
three-to-one. today. five good things listen wherever you get your podcasts a major decision from the supreme court, already having implications when it comes to january 6, defendants in a 6-3 decision, the court ruled the justice department actually overstepped by filing obstruction charges against people who rioted at the capitol, dozens of people, of course, have already been convicted and sentenced. and we ve just learned that a federal court in dc is already reopening some of the cases. cnn chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid and cnn senior crime and justice reported katelyn polantz joining us now with more on the decision of what happens next. so paula first walk us through this decision this decision today, this impacts potentially hundreds of people who have been charged in connection with january 6, and the attorney general issued a statement today saying that the justice department will take appropriate steps to act on this opinion today, but they also
good afternoon everybody i m martha maccallum and this is the story. this is the heartbreaking story of the day. this little girl, 12-year-old jocelyn nungaray was found dead in a houston creek. we know that the cause of death was strangulation of this poor child. these are the men who were charged. their venezuelan enter in the country illegally. you are about to hear jocelyn s mother alexis on what s been taken from her. she said she was a teen mom herself and fought to keep jocelyn and she fought to raise her and now she says she s fighting fighting her for her daughter again. she was amazing. i still see her face in the back of my head every day all day. keep getting little signs about her, her dorky and is accurate quirkiness. she definitely maid people laugh. you know, these monsters took the opportunity from her and from our family watching her she is still my firstborn i was a teen mom i fought for her. twenty-seven though still fighting for her and i just remember
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of coals that you have. germany s economy minister has called luetzerath the final frontier and says it s the last place that ground coal will be mined in germany. but for some, that is still not enough. the carbon is still in the ground, we are still here, luetzerath is still there. and as long as the carbon is in the ground, this struggle is not over. emer mccarthy, bbc news. in the czech republic, the retired major general affairs former prime minister andre babic sheh nabo to become the country s next president. he emerged from this weekend first round ofjust over 35% of the vote, narrowly beating mr babbage by 35 imposed. they will have to meet in a second