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novak djokovic confirms he will not play in next week s us tennis open. he lacks a covid vaccine. and back from brink the large blue butterfly has its best summer in 100 and 50 years. live from our studio in singapore this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. a federaljudge has ordered the usjustice department to release a redacted version of the underlying evidence that prompted an fbi search at donald trump s mar a lago home earlier this month. the judge who approved the search warrant said the redacted version of the affidavit should be unsealed because of massive public interest. prosecutors now have until noon on friday to make the document public. our north america correspondent, anthony zurcher gave us the latest from outside the court in florida. judge bruce rynhart who works in the federal courthouse just behind me has given the us justice department until noon on friday to release a redacted version of the affidavit the ju ....
the commonwealth games open in birmingham. more than 5,000 athletes from 72 nations and territories will compete over the next 11 days. welcome to world news america on pbs, in the uk and around the globe. we begin tonight with fears of a recession here in the united states figures out today showed the economy shrank for the second quarter in a row. prices for groceries and petrol are rising at the fastest pace in forty years. this comes after the us central bank on wednesday raised interest rates for the fourth time this year. but president biden says the underlying economy is still strong. let me just give you what the facts are in terms of the state of the economy. number one, we have a record job markets of record unemployment at 3.6% today. we created 9 million newjobs so far just as i ve become president. businesses are investing in america at record rates, that doesn t sound like a recession to me. joining us now is former economic adviser to barack 0bama and profess ....
the independent, which says soaring profits at energy companies are sparking outrage after they pass billions of pounds of profits onto shareholders. higher energy bills are also on the front of the financial times, as british gas owner centrica urges the government to support households as their profits also soar. the daily express leads with what they call an exclusive message from rishi sunak, who is vowing to double the number of foreign criminals who are deported if he becomes prime minister. he s been speaking with liz truss at a hustings at leeds in the last few hours. the guardian has a photo of a giant bull on its frontpage from the opening ceremony of the commonwealth games in birmingham. the metro goes with a court case involving met police who worked with sarah everard s killer, wayne cousins. the energy story is dominating a lot of the broadsheets. what do you make of the broadsheets. what do you make of it, the energy firms profit surges, that s the spla ....
thursday, but we still have this thundery low in the south bringing rain to the midlands and then as the sunshine gets going across the south, and the south east, it will set off thunderstorms into the afternoon, again some torrential downpours and localised flooding in places. cooler still tomorrow, 20, 20 three degrees in the south, pleasant 18 20 in the north where we will see plenty of sunshine. into wednesday night, thunderstorms rattle on across the south east eventually clearing away and then we start to see the weather front arrive across western areas by the end of the night at temperatures rising here. a few cool spots in northern england, fairly mild for england and where is but comfortable for sleeping. then the weather front brings wet weather from may northern and western areas on thursday. by friday we should see good spells of sunshine around and it will feel pleasantly warm. back to you. that is tonight s bbc news at ten. there s more analysis of the da ....
cracks in american democracy. plus, one year after the fall of kabul, we will speak live with the head of the u.n. delegation there about how the taliban takeover has reshaped life in afghanistan. live, from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. good to have you with us. we begin in ukraine where threats to europe s largest nuclear facility are prompting an outcry from world leaders. 42 countries along with the european union are now calling on russia to immediately withdraw its troops from the nuclear power plant. it comes after days of repeated shelling around the facility raised fears of a nuclear catastrophe. russia and ukraine have blamed each other for the attacks. to the south, ukraine says the underground resistance movement blew up a railway bridge near the russian held city of melitopol. russian troops used the bridge to transport weapons and other equipment from occupied crimea. meanwhile, a u.n. chartered ship carrying 23,000 tons of w ....