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their celebrations, that s for sure. also celebrating today, is kate cross. she s been named in england s squad for the ashes test with australia after recovering from illness. the pace bowler needed multiple rounds of antibiotics to treat a parasite infection, but has been included in a is player squad for the four day test at trent bridge starting on 22nd june. she said on social media, it s always so special . the test is followed by three t20s and three one day internationals. full details of the squad are on the bbc sport website and app. it s a huge day for women s sport in england. last year was the baroness this morning euros. this summer at the ashes. the winners of the ashes in particular, for us, i think is much as we can we would encourage people to get out. and watch what we are hoping will be some really entertaining cricket. meanwhile, the men s ashes starts in four days time and australia got the perfect warm up by beating india on sunday to become wor ....
and counterclaim from both sides. both sides are reporting heavy losses. and as we have been hearing, this counteroffensive is going to take many months, really the focus has been on the spring and now very much the summer offensive, which will last until about october or november before the rainy season begins. and as we have also reported, it is quite difficult to fight when the weather becomes colder. it becomes difficult for the tanks that go off road to be operating on wetland. so, they had this window where they need to try and make as many gains as possible. joining me live from fife in scotland, kezia dugdale, former leader of the scottish labour party, and from washington, bryan lanza, republican strategist and former director of communications in donald trump s transition team. looking at these developments in ukraine, this counteroffensive is something that has been anticipated for a while now. keep has been quick to talk about successes, but brian, these are ....
crashing into the ocean near japan overnight. six people are said to have been on board. carley: there are reports that one of the engines looked like it was on fire as the aircraft went down. more hostages have been released the fighting set to begin again. direct link between ground operations and pressure on hamas. more than 140 israeli hostages remain in gaza. every day counts for that baby. dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas is heading to texas today. couldn t come at a more critical time because the holiday week did nothing to slow the surge. law that mayorkas want is accelerant to every single aspect of the border crisis. now underway and it s a big one. at least 5 to 8 inches of snow are expected across the upper midwest, new york, and new england. an unrelenting hoard of super pigs already spreading out of control in canada. now we have an invasion coming from the north. i don t know how to handle an invasion of pigs, you need to kill them a ....
wild pigs, the super pigs. all right. 7:00 in new york city. hour two of fox & friends for this wednesday starts right now. a search is underway after a u.s. military aircraft with six people on board crashed off the coast of japan. ainsley: japanese fishermen found three of the crew members. lawrence: one of the engines looked like it was on fire. more hostages released set to begin again. there was a direct link between ground operations and pressure on hamas. more than 140 hostages remain in gaza. every day counts for that baby. hunter biden is ready to testify in public on camera for millions to see. but comer s original subpoena for hunter biden is for a closed door transcribed interview. hunter biden is not above the law. young kansas city chief s fan getting wrongly smeared as a racist wearing black face. article in dead spin only showed this photo of the boy and did not show the other half of his face. unbelievable that they take shots on ....
Europe's dead ERS-2 satellite, launched in 1995, is set to reenter Earth's atmosphere, ending its remarkable 3-decade journey, monitored closely by ESA. ....