works for their toughest patients. they have some unique department that provide services that are not available in any other hospital in ukraine. for example, bone marrow transplant from non relative donors, it can be done only in that hospital. we don t know what is going to be with their patients. perhaps some of them should be transferred abroad, as it was in the beginning of the full scale invasion when a lot of our international partners volunteered and opened the doors of their hospitals and invited ukrainian children to be treated there. so perhaps we are going to need to do the same. or at least transfer these patients to other cities where they can be safe at this point in time and where they temporarily can get some support. and that department that was hit directly by the department where kids with kidney malfunction are treated. those that are on that dialysis permanently waiting for their turn of a kidney transplant and as far as i know there were some people in
on monitoring some iranian nuclearfacilities in talks described as constructive. we remember the first racially motivated hate crime the murder of balbir singh sodhi in the backlash against the september 11 attacks. and also in the programme: and russia s danniil medvedev wins the us open, shattering djokovic s dream of netting four grand slam titles in a year. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 8am in singapore, and nine in the morning in pyongyang where north korea claims to have carried out successful long range cruise missile tests over the weekend according to state media. the report said the missiles flew 1,500 kilometres before hitting their targets. pyongyang has continued to develop its arsenal despite being subject to strict international sanctions. let s cross live to seoul and speak to the bbc s laura bicker. she has been following the story follows sacha she has been monitoring this for us. talk about how signific
nation and our future together. in other news, the bbc understands prince andrew s staff do not believe legal papers from lawyers for the woman who has accused him of sexual abuse have been successfully served. virginia giuffre launched a civil case against the prince, he denies the claims. an arson attack at a mosque in manchester is being investigated as a hate crime. cctv footage from before the attack late on friday night has been released by didsbury mosque, nobody was hurt. 18 year old briton, emma raducanu, is preparing for her first ever grand slam final. she takes to the court at the us open in new york later today. and cristiano ronaldo scores on his return to manchester united, reaction to that and the rest of the day s action coming up in sportsday at quarter to 8 good evening. events commemorating 20 years since the 9/11 attacks are taking place in the us. the ceremony in new york started with a minute s silence at the exact time the first plane hit the north tow
the start of what could be another golden games. cox is a cyclist, but also a runner. at the last paralympics, she won golds at both. and in herfirst event here in the velodrome, she was once again unstoppable. the time trial is normally won by tiny fractions. cox won it by more than a second. and she s done it in fantastic style! it was, she said afterwards, near perfection, and didn t her team know it. it was just as emotional for her family watching back home in leeds. we were just elated. i mean, the excitement from our end, we were so excited. nervous at the beginning, but we knew she was going to do it. you could tell the emotions were just overwhelming, i the tears streaming down her face, but so proud of herself. we re proud of her. well, there s no rest here for kadeena cox. she has her second cycling event tomorrow, and then next week she switches to the athletics and the 400 metres two different sports for this one remarkable athlete. the word remarkable could
data, i present my id card and i am allowed in. i am sarah mulkerinns. live in tokyo on day 14 of the game, where the ioc says its ordered two coaches to leave the olympic village in order to protect the well being of the belarusian athletes still in tokyo. the virtual you tubers earning millions by using 3d character models to influence their audiences we have a special report. hello and welcome to the programme. the greek prime minister says days of heatwaves have turned the country into a powder keg. days of heatwaves. he predicts the worst is yet to come with strong westerly winds expected to fan the flames of wildfires on friday. villagers are coming under pressure to abandon their homes, as mark lobel reports. as villages like these in the peloponnese burned, extreme caution is age. houses can be rebuilt, trees can grow, but human life cannot be replaced. but, abandoning your home is never easy and your 70s. translation: never easy and your 705. translation: never ea