Charlie hebdo and a tense wait for results in tanzania after an election marred by violence and accusations of foul play. And in school the long wait for world series success is over. A 31 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays securing bit 1st championship win since 980 s. Thank you very much for joining us the latest cease fire between azerbaijan and armenia is crumbling after just 2 days as a by john is accusing armenia of killing at least 21 civilians and wounding dozens more in strikes close to the disputed region of nagornokarabakh the attack in the city of bada is a deadliest on civilians since fighting started a month ago between the 2 nations armenia denies the attacks which comes days after the u. S. Brokered a humanitarian truce at the same time armenia spying minister has accused azerbaijan of an attack on an attorney a hospital in the capital of a box as of yet there are no reported casualties well we have to report on this story rory challenges is in armenia capital yerevan but
Accusations of foul play. Thank you for joining us germany is imposing a posho law down from next monday to try and stop the record rise in corona virus infections johnson im going to merkel says is needed to avoid a National Health emergency germany recorded nearly 15000 new cases on wednesday as ring in need who is following developments from london so germany needs to germany have been praised for the way its handled this pandemic until now but they seem to be overwhelmed tell us more for us about merkel what merkel has announced. One local service she was responding to a very serious situation indeed she said that the doubling time for the virus housecoat shorter and the numbers in intensive care were doubling every 10 days she said shes been Holding Meetings with the leaders of germanys 16 different federal governments have largely been able to set their own coronavirus rules but what shes looking for is a nationwide concerted effort to bring the spiraling figures under control so
Ground. In the fact that this square in front of Government House in minsk is empty now in the rain is no indication that these protests are losing their dynamism their momentum from the beginning this has been very diffuse protests spread across and then spread across the whole country and people have been coming out for events in the evenings going back to work and theyve really made a conscious decision not to set up a central part of the government then surround and clear arresting people even from where im standing now i can see people walking with flags on the side of the road drivers beeping their horns in support of those protesters so its a very fast moving very diffuse situation here but things looking good for president. You get a sense of people theyve lost their fear of challenging the government out in the open i think that something will be very difficult for the regime here to dial back even if these protests words die out there are stories of policemen who are just ref
The hardesthit state, oklahoma. Take a look at this devastation. This is the small city of sulphur, home to only 5,000 people. Some 85 miles southeast of oklahoma city. Much of main street, as you can see, reduced to rubble. Lives shredded. At least four deaths reported in the state including an infant. More than 100 tornadoes are reported to have struck since friday. The flurry starting in nebraska. And tonight the threat of Severe Weather remains in texas, louisiana, arkansas, missouri and oklahoma. Cbss Omar Villafranca is in sulphur, oklahoma and leads off our coverage tonight. Omar, good evening to you. Reporter good evening. Last night wave upon wave of storms pounded oklahoma. And take a look at some of this damage here behind me. Trees snapped in half. Behind those trees buildings missing the roof. Walls collapsed. Thousands of people are still without power, and many more are trying to pick up the pieces. Large tornado confirmed on the ground. Moving north just south of sulphu
The road is it . Just drive system activated. Wait, what side of the road is it . Just drive calm down. And at 11 16pm in the film review, mark kermode joins jane hill to talk about black panther. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are anne ashworth, associate editor of the times and bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european. Lovely to see you both, well be having a chat in a moment. Most of tomorrows front pages are in now. The observer leads with labours attack on the privatised water industry, calling the amount in dividends paid to shareholders scandalous. The mail on sundays front page says that brendan cox, husband of murdered mpjo cox, was accused of sexual abuse. His lawyers say he vehemently denies the allegations. The sunday telegraph reports on concerns from some eu countries that chief brexit negotiator Michel Barniers conduct could lead to the uk walking away from brexit talks. The sunday express prev