earlier this year, the un secretary general, antonio guterres, went to ukraine. today, president zelensky will pay him a return visit. after arriving in new york, he first went to a hospital, to meet wounded ukrainian veterans. today, he will tell the un in person, for the first time that the war they ve been fighting affects every country, as he told cbs news. translation: we re defending the values of the whole world. i look, if ukraine falls, what will happen in ten years? just think about it if the russians reach poland, what s next? a third world war? his problem is that many un countries haven t taken sides and just want the war to end because it s hurting their economies. they also, like these protesters, want the un to focus more on the climate crisis, and notjust the fighting in europe. so in the words of one diplomat, the task for western powers here is to walk and chew gum at the same time to rally support for ukraine in the assembly, but also address the
Supreme court because my abolition lastjune. in the first ship carrying grain since the russian invasion crosses. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer and camilla turner, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph. we ll say hello to both in a moment. first the, the front pages. the metro leads on the hose pipe man, encouraging people to grass on their neighbours if they water their garden. grass up your granny, says the daily star, which claims people could be fined £1000. the telegraph
Aren t a lot of properties in the market compared to the number of buyers and that could be a much bigger obstacle to a lot of potential homeowners. bigger obstacle to a lot of otential homeowners. . . ,, potential homeowners. caleta smith, thank ou potential homeowners. caleta smith, thank you very potential homeowners. caleta smith, thank you very much. the time is 13:15. our top story this lunchtime: a welcome for england s lionesses as thousands crowd to trafalgar square to celebrate their 2 1 victory against germany in the euros. i am nesta mcgregor at arena birmingham for the gymnastics, where northern ireland could win their first gold medal of the games. and coming up on the bbc news channel: more from the commonwealth games here in birmingham. plus, news that two time formula 1 world championship fernando alonso is to drive aston martin next season, replacing the retiring sebastian vettel. in ukraine, a ship carrying grain
Afternoon at two o clock after being remanded custody from here at the magistrates court. remanded custody from here at the magistrates court. the united nations secretary general has welcomed the departure of the first ship carrying grain from ukrainian port of 0desa since the russian invasion. the vessel is expected to arrive in turkish waters tomorrow and continue to the port of tripoli in lebanon after inspection in istanbul. razoni carries more than 26,000 tonnes of grain. it s thought around 20 million tonnes of grain are stuck in silos around ukraine which many countries rely on. before the war 12% of global wheat exports came from ukraine. some countries in africa and the middle east, are being hit hard. libya relies on ukraine for over half its wheat. and lebanon where the first shipment is headed towards, around 60%. 0ur correspondent, james waterhouse, is following developments from 0desa. this represents a small but significant start for ukraine. the site of the razoni