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Has killed at least one civilian and wounded five. Officials said the missile hit an education centre. Earlier on President Putin spoke at the annual Navy Day Parade in st petersburg, the same city he was meeting african leaders. There was a flotilla of ships present and the russian president gave a speech in which he said the russian navy baguette that 30 new battleships and thanking naval trips for their services and the love of the motherland. Lets take a listen to some of putins speech. Translation patriotism is at the core of the particular Neighbour Culture which helps them fulfil the tasks and evokes pride among our people in the strong fleet. This pride proves that the people of russia can hold the power on the seas. Today, the Russian Fleet is solving t ....
where we are hearing a briefing on the very latest on those allegations made against president biden. there was a report published into to present biden s handling of classified documents. as part of that report, special council question president biden s memory, accusing him of forgetting key dates. of course that has raised questions about his fitness and suitability to run in this year s presidential elections. that is the scene at the white house. we will stay right across that. if there are any further details are emerging out of that. all we know so far is that the white house are calling the remarks in that report gratuitous and inappropriate. we also know the vice president, kamala harris, describes it as a purely political attack and as politically motivated. police say they believe the london chemical attack suspect, abdul ezeddi, is probably dead but that his body hasn t been found. the last known cctv footage of azedi shows him leaning over chelsea bridge, ....
hello, i m matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live. we start in washington and high stakes because the us supreme court is about to start hearing a case which could potentially stop donald trump running in the 2024 presidential election. it is a legal first those bringing the case are using the 14th amendment of the constitution, arguing he is disqualified from standing because he commited insurrection onjanuary 6th, trying to overturn the result of the 2020 election. that was successfully argued in the state of colorado in december where he s been removed from the ballot. donald trump and his attorneys will argue that any effort to stop him running is anti democratic. the us supreme court will hear 80 minutes of oral argument today. we have our correspondent inside the court listening to proceedings. thejustices have given little indication over the last few weeks where they stand on this, so it will be fascinating in the coming hours to hear the sort of q ....
than a decade ago, there are now calls to make it universal for all school kids in england. good morning from headingley where the third ashes test is delicately poised after a rollercoaster opening day. while at wimbledon, murray rolls back the years on centre court after liam broady causes the shock of the tournament so far. iam here i am here at hartlepool marina where hundreds of thousands of people have been expected over the next few day to celebrate the arrival of these magnificent tall ships. good morning. some rain to clear northern ireland and scotland and when it does most of us will have a dry, sunny and hot day, turning increasingly humid today. all of the details throughout the programme. it s friday 7th july. our main story. investigations are continuing after a car crashed into a primary school in wimbledon, killing an eight year old girl and hospitalising ten others. the children at the study preparatory school had been having an end of year celebration party ....
this programme contains scenes of repetetive flashing images. the people of northern ireland should soon have their assembly back. but will the electorate ever forgive and forget two years of stagnation and delay? the westminister government and the dup agreed a deal which will get stormont up and running. but what toll has the last two years taken on people and their view of politicians? a moment of maximum opportunity, but also a moment of maximum dangerfor sirjeffrey donaldson. i have spent the day in his constituency. it should have been done a long time a-o. should have been done a long time ago there should have been done a long time ago. there was no government, nobody knew whether they were coming or going knew whether they were coming or going 00 knew whether they were coming or anoin. ,, knew whether they were coming or hoin. y., , knew whether they were coming or hoin. , ., going. do you believe northern ireland has going. do you believe northern ireland has ....