start with andy murray, the two time champion, winning his first title backin champion, winning his first title back in 2013. a total contrast from thursday night where he went two sets to one when the curfew meant that a match had to be carried over into friday afternoon, but credits to the fifth seed from greece to then when those two sets. andy murray s great frustration and some andy murray s wimbledon ends yet again at the second round stage. frustration for him, the british number one was beaten by america s christopher eubanks. nori was a semi finalist last year, but his championships are over, as are liam brody, the british wild card. brody beaten by dennis, his route to semifinals here, he knocked out andy murray a couple of years ago, five sets, brody brave again and really full of character. it couldn t get himself over the line. one man who is wimbledon does continue as the top seed through to the third round. he beat alexander muller, the frenchman, causing probl
business owners. i am incredibly grateful for the court decision the government cannot force anyone to say something they do not believe for. also unanimously paving the way for more religious accommodations in the workplace. the courts of liberal justice stone it with the president, blasting the ruling saying the court is taking the country backward. is a rogue court? this is not a rogue court records are public and presidential candidate nikki haley monumental week for the high corporate will also drill down on haley s tough talk on the handling of u.s. china relations. he s going to keep ignoring the chinese threat. we are falling behind. practically and bring it massachusetts congressman who was a challenging her foreign-policy threats. then the president make this economic hit to voters that his policies are good but there books. is another way of saying restore the american dream progress will ask our sunday panic work whether americans are buying it. plus the
business owners. i am incredibly grateful for the court decision the government cannot force anyone to say something they do not believe for. also unanimously paving the way for more religious accommodations in the workplace. the courts of liberal justice stone it with the president, blasting the ruling saying the court is taking the country backward. is a rogue court? this is not a rogue court records are public and presidential candidate nikki haley monumental week for the high corporate will also drill down on haley s tough talk on the handling of u.s. china relations. he s going to keep ignoring the chinese threat. we are falling behind. practically and bring it massachusetts congressman who was a challenging her foreign-policy threats. then the president make this economic hit to voters that his policies are good but there books. is another way of saying restore the american dream progress will ask our sunday panic work whether americans are buying it. plus the
jon: it is perhaps the most serious challenge to the vladimir putin s authority, although at this moment it appears the challenge has edged. yevgeny prigozhin has turned his forces around and is said to be heading back to belarus. let s check in with our greg palkot who s covering the story from that part of the world. greg. reporter: jon, it looks like we re back on the brink in russia just across the border from where we are right now in kyiv, but it also looks like a lot of damage was done. it was the biggest risk to russian president vladimir putin s more than two decades of rule, attempted coup, an armed uprising. the man responsible, evgeni pregoes telephone, complaining friday about the war, then pulling his fighters out of ukraine and into the russian city of rostov-on-don with where, with little trouble, they took over the place. and, yes, prigozhin sent forces towards moscow, within 120 miles, the kremlin bracing for an attack, vladimir putin branding the actions
hello, i m ben thompson, welcome to the programme. we begin with a developing story hamas says its deputy head saleh al arouri has been killed in a blast in beirut, in lebanon. local media have described the explosion as an israeli drone attack on the hamas office in the south of the city. reports say five other people were killed in the blast. video footage shows a car in flames and damage to buildings in a busy residential area known as a hezbollah stronghold. the israeli military has told the bbc it will not comment the israeli military said whoever did this it was a surgical strike against hamas leadership. we did reach out to them after local media as you mentioned, attributed this blast to an israeli drone attack, we reached out to the idf who came back to the bbc and said they would not comment on reports from foreign media. we did get confirmation that saleh al?arouri, the deputy head, or deputy chairman of hamas political bureau has been killed in this blast, and