they have agreed to pull out. a last run in the spring time garden for the children who ignore the town s sirens. translator: my sister woke up this morning and said, we have to leave. so we packed up. we didn t want to leave until the last minute, but then something made her want to. so we had to. it s an emotional wrench, but it s a relief. the importance of groups like maria are part of a volunteer army right across ukraine, here in the front line villages is not just humanitarian. it s political. it s about trying to hold on to as much ukrainian government territory as is possible for as long as is possible. the lessons from bucha and other towns captured by russia is that many civilians may not survive occupation. a neighbor herself frightened and confused still refuses to go. she s got a job at the local power plant. joining ukraine s millions of refugees risks a life of deeper poverty. translator: it s simply genocide of the ukrainian people. i don t know how els
for illness after the attack. their injuries are non-life threatening. he says authorities are investigating further to figure out what this is. the pentagon monitoring this development, we re told in an urgent investigation by the uk is already under way. then breaking moments ago, new video shows fierce fighting in mariupol. plumes of smoke from shelling seen in residential areas on the hills above a shipping yard near the city s port. even though russian forces have retreated from the kyiv area there is still danger in northern ukraine. president zelenskyy describing the region as one of the most contaminated by mines in the world. he says retreating russian troops deliberately targeted civils, an an he says is a war crime. translator: the invaders left mines everywhere. they mined people s property. mined cars, doors. they deliberately did everything to ensure the return to these areas after deoccupation was as dangerous as possible due to the actions of the russi
five days ago, spain s women s football team were the toast of the world after beating england to win the world cup. but the behaviour of luis rubiales, the head of spain s football federation, has caused controversy and outrage. this image of him kissing the player jenni hermoso on the lips during the presentation ceremony has gone viral. in has gone viral. the last few minutes she has confirmed in the last few minutes she has confirmed she did not consent to the kids. he was also seen to be grabbing his crotch as he celebrated at the final whistle. he says a social assassination is taking place and has refused to resign. guy hedgecoe s report from madrid contains footage of some of the material that people have found offensive. when the spanish team lifted the world cup last sunday, it was a historic moment. but the way in which the national football federation president luis rubiales celebrated has made the last few days bittersweet ones for spanish football. the controver
the first republican primary debate. hope the weekend was grand. we have a big week here. i m bill hemmer. dana: i m dana perino. this is america s newsroom. i m excited about the week. are you? bill: big time? dana: are you packed? bill: 50%. dana: i have it all planned out because this is a big week. this morning a big day. brand-new polling out of iowa this morning. a state that is small in size but holds a mighty influence over presidential primaries. voters there give former president trump a solid early advantage in the nation s first nominating contest. you would have to go back more than 20 years to find the last time a candidate held this large of a lead over his rivals among iowa caucus goers. bill: 48 hours from now will be the arena in milwaukee. the center of the political universe and the political event of the summer. the first republican primary duel on stage. it is all going down in battleground state wisconsin. ten electoral votes on the line t
which includes the uk , six months ago. the figures highlight a practice that s legal, but one that raises ethical questions, as emeer nedder reports. we re here in the peloponnese region in southern greece. the picturesque laconian gulf is a home to fishermen and an international tourist destination. but all is not as it seems. this idyllic location has now become a key artery for russian oil. we re just leaving greek territorial waters and we re approaching a number of tankers that have left russia. and we believe they re here to exchange russian crude. and here they are. we find two tankers in the middle of a ship to ship transfer. these two boats that you can see behind me here are oil tankers. the boat in the distance is from russia and it s moving oil to the boat that s nearest to us. here in international waters, this practice is legal, and it s one of the ways by which russian oil continues to be exported throughout the world. and some of the millions of barrels of oi