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and revelling in its return the notting hill carnival comes back to london s streets for the first time in three years. good evening. the devastation caused in pakistan by extensive flooding has been called a crisis of unimaginable proportions by its climate change minister. she says that a third of the country is now underwater. the disaster has killed over 1,100 people and affected 33 million. provinces like sindh and balochistan in the south are the worst affected but mountainous regions in khyber pakhtunkhwa have also been badly hit by heavy rainfall and swollen rivers. sindh province is low lying and it s received eight times its average rainfall for august. the catastrophe is not yet over water is still surging down the mighty indus river, with fears it could cause more flooding and landslides down river. the bbc has been filming across the country, including our correspondent pumza filhani, who has sent this report from the city of sukkur. a moment of qui ....
to the 19805 which was made famous by a true crime podcast. win charlie blackwell has called a scrub for today. mission aborted for now. nasa postpones its flight to the moon after engine problems on its huge artemis rocket stop the launch. they came so close. the countdown stopping at 0 40 minutes. there were just too many technical problems to contend my from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s six in the morning in singapore and 3am in pakistan, where the government says a third of the country is now under water. millions of homes are now damaged or destroyed and much of its richest farmland is now flooded. the disaster has killed over 1,100 people and affected 33 million. and the catastrophe isn t over water is still surging down the indus river and will flood the the low lying sind province even further over the next few days. latest reports say 45% of the country s cotton crop has been washed away. pumza fihlani reports. a moment of ....
when you start counting pennies on your bank account or in your pocket. we do the same and count our casualties. mourners have paid their respects to the last soviet leader, mikhail gorbachev, who was buried in moscow, this afternoon. nasa s second attempt to launch the artemis moon rocket has failed. launch control announced a second scrub on the mission after a liquid hydrogen leak which has started during the fuelling process couldn t be stopped. a brief hydrogen leak was spotted on the original launch date last monday but it was thought the sensors may have been wrong. that first launch attempt was halted after problems with pressure levels in one of the rockets four engines. our science correspondent, jonathan amos is there. thank you. a disappointing day to day. the second postponement in a number of days. this time for a slightly different reason. we had a hydrogen leak on this vehicle, there is huge rocket that you see behind me here. they have to fill it with 2 ....
chance saloon after its managing director quits over timetable cuts and coming up at 7.30 a full round up of the day s action in sportsday for the second time in a week, nasa has called off its attempt to launch a powerful rocket part of a mission aimed at eventually putting humans back on the moon. the artemis rocket was due to blast off this evening but technical problems forced the team to call for another postponement. nasa has postponed the launch of its new artemis moon rocket for the second time in a week. here s nasa administrator bill nelson explaining what happened. we ll go when it s ready. we don t go until then and especially now on a test flight, because we re going to stress this and test it and test that heat shield and make sure it s right before we put four humans up on the top of it. so this is part of the space business. i ve told you before, you know, it s it s something i m on my flight, we scrubbed four times. we were delayed over the better part o ....
and i will have the rest of the day s news. most people know me as mo farah, but it s not my name. it s not the reality. the olympic star mo farah has revealed that he was trafficked into the uk as a child and forced to work as a domestic servant. a bbc investigation has discovered that the sas executed detainees and murdered unarmed people in afghanistan. heathrow airport limits the number of passengers who can depart each day to reduce travel disruption. and nasser s new telescope delivers its first full colour image showing light from galaxies that are billions of years old. nasser. good afternoon. it has been another busy day at westminster with several conservative mps launching bids to be the next leader of the party and the country s new pro minister. rishi sunak, kemi badenoch and kemi badenoch have all been making their case. let s go to my colleague, who is in westminster with the latest. thank you, yes, welcome back to westminster, where we are just a little u ....