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and this is dateline. i was robbed of my sister. i had to grow up without one. in an instant, she was gone. and it changed everything. she dreamed of a career solving crimes but crime came for her first. i prayed, my daughter, please don t let this be true. home alone on a sunny afternoon, she vanished. i said, oh my gosh, is this one of her earrings. earrings in the carpet, ribbons on the ground. tire tracks on the lawn. there was evidence of a violent struggle. what had happened? and who was behind it? everything was a mystery. was she still alive? it tore us apart for years they demanded answers. a struggle each day. then came the cold case file with a new bag of tricks. i always felt that this was a case to be solved. they wanted us justice just as bad as we did. as a mother, she fought and fought and fought. we just never gave up. don t mess with a mother bear. hello and welcome to dateline. tara was just 19 with a beautiful yo ....
appreciate your time and i wish you a lovely evening. he s just 16, but he 5 taken the world of professional darts by storm. this evening, luke littler from warrington has made yet more history, reaching the world darts championship final. he only finished his gcses last summer, but he could now earn £500,000 if he wins the final tomorrow. so how s he coping with the pressure and overnight stardom? well, he says he wakes up, plays on his xbox, has some food, and has a chuck on the board. joining me now, someone who knows a thing or two about sporting success at a young age and the psychology that goes with it former table tennis champion, now author, matthew syed. thank you so much for coming on this evening. first, your response to him winning tonight? winning tonight? fantastic. i love the darts, winning tonight? fantastic. i love the darts. the winning tonight? fantastic. i love the darts, the arrows winning tonight? fantastic. i love the darts, the arrows ....
the daily global war will be bringing you the top stories from around the world. we start in ukraine were military sources there and told the bbc their forces are tearing out would be described as a series of small scale armoured attacks against russian positions. this comes amid reports of fighting in many parts of southern and eastern ukraine what appears to be a significant escalation. the ukrainian army releases these images that they say are attacking russian troops in the area of bakhmut in the eastern region of donetsk. moscow claims it has repelled armoured attacks and inflicted heavy losses but there s been no independent confirmation. the point is not a source to be trusted. kyiv is posted this video calling for soldiers to have silence for their long full scale counteroffensive. report on social media since ukrainian forces have made several probing attacks along the south and eastern south line. also in the western part of this region in the eastern part of ....
the liberal establishment. and it s getting pretty nasty, too. it s becoming apparent that we barely skimmed the surface. the left weaponizes that particular word, extremists against republicans. congressman hakeem jeffries, a key leader among democrats in the house, is using that word non stop these days, support gun rights. you re an extremist. pro-life urate. extremists don t want the schools of government brainwashing your kids. you re an extremist, too. it s so-called republican moderates who talk a good game. but at the end of the day, always, always, always vote with the extremist. the extreme magar republicans were determined to take the country down because of the extreme maga republicans, because of an effort by right wing extremists to push back against the extremists. these so-called moderates voted with the extremist force. those extreme right wing cuts down the throats of the american people, right wing extremists that would have hurt millions of everyday ....
and crew did manage to escape the aircraft before it was engulfed in flames. injapan officials say at least 48 people and died in many others trapped beneath rubble after monday s powerful earthquake. will stay with that story in japan because 48 people are now known to have died in monday s earthquake. the countries prime minister says rescue teams are facing a race against time to find survivors still trapped beneath the rubble. the quake that measured a magnitude of 7.6 hit the province of noto. my correspondent reports from the epicentre. sirens this is a race for survival. rescue workers stream through japan s isolated noto peninsula, the roads blocking their way. they re trying to reach these worst affected areas in the north where people are trapped under their collapsed homes. many families were out at temples, celebrating new year s day, whenjapan was hit by its strongest earthquake in 12 years. nomura san thought his shrine was going to collapse. the whole ....