11:00 pm in the east, 8:00 in los angeles and this is america s late news, fox news @ night. Breaking tonight, president trump back in the nation s capital this evening speaking at the annual moms for liberty sub it, standing up for parental rights in their children s schools. It s a group that his opponents campaign calls antieducation extremists. Here s the former president. I m for parental rights all the way. I don t even understand the concept of not being. The parents truly love the kids, okay. Some of the people on the boards, i think they don t like the kids very much, what they are doing. You have to give the rights back to the parents. Kevin: looking pretty relaxed there. Earlier today the former president putting kamala harris on blast in the battleground state of pennsylvania, telling prospective voters there that her first televised interview of the campaign made her look week. Look, people will see who she is. All you have to do is watch yesterday. The that s not a presid
that test really starts now. italy becomes the first western country to block the ai chatbot chatgpt, over privacy concerns. president zelensky attends ceremonies being held in bucha a year since the town was recaptured by the ukrainian army. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk, on pbs in the us or around the world donald trump has become the first former us president to face a criminal prosecution. the precise charges against him have not yet been made public, but they re thought to relate to falsifying business records to hide a payment to a pawn star during the 2016 election campaign. to hide a payment to a porn star during the 2016 election campaign. it s alleged stormy daniels was paid off in exchange for her silence about an alleged affair. mr trump is expected to appear in court in new york to face the charges and enter a plea next tuesday. he denies any wrongdoing and the affair saying the indictment is political persecution . gary o donoghue reports
and how the city of liverpool is preparing to welcome the lgbt+ community ahead of the eurovision song contest. there has been more fighting in the sudanese capital khartoum with the reports of fighter jets sudanese capital khartoum with the reports of fighterjets and drones targeting positions held by viable paramilitary forces even though a ceasefire supposed to be in place. these images show khartoum, where fighting is continuing in parts of the capital with reports of fighter jets and jones are getting positions held the rapid support forces or rsf fighterjets and drones. chaotic scenes and sudan in the east where people try to escape and about 2000 people try to escape and about 2000 people have arrived in the saudi coastal city ofjeddah. the latest. safe from the fighting nearly 2,000 people packed on board a ferry arriving injeddah, saudi arabia, this morning after an overnight trip across the red sea from the increasingly crowded and desperate port sudan, where p
flag, as russia retreats from a key city, just one day after putin claimed annexation at that very region. and it is election day in brazil in the coming hours. brazilians decide their leader in a race charged with tensions and even violence. we are following a developing story out of indonesia for you. police say at least 129 people are dead, and hundreds more injured. after chaos and violence erupted at a football match between two of the country s biggest teams. you can see of this video, the clashes between fans and security forces, authorities say a deadly stampede occurred after police fired tear gas into the crowd. well, cnn s senior international correspondent, will ripley, is following this story for you from taipei. well, tragic see teens scenes coming out of indonesia. teargas is banned by fifa, that is one detail we are learning as this is happening, the sinclair explains why the indonesian president is calling for an investigation, not in only into the way
as the cost of living crisis deepens, we look at different approaches adopted in some european countries to ease the pain for consumers. we start in ukraine. a team of united nations inspectors has visited the zaporizhia nuclear power plant, which has been under russian control for six months. this is the moment they arrived. it wasn t an easy journey. this area is close to the front line and the inspectors were forced to stop a checkpoint for over three hours. the inspectors are from the un s international atomic energy agency, the iaea. some have already left, including the director general. here s what he said. we are not going anywhere. the iaea is now there, it s at the plant and it s not moving. it s going to stay there. we are going to have a continued presence there at the plant with some of my experts and of course now we have with my team a lot of work in terms of a detailed analysis of some of the more technical aspects of what we saw. this map shows you just how c