attack by ukraine. welcome to the programme. in ukraine president zelensky says the kakovka dam was mined by russian occupiers. russia says it was an act of ukrainian sabotage. we ll look who s most likely to have carried out the attack. also coming up. prince harry has been in court accusing mirror group newspapers of hacking into his voicemails when he was a teenager. the brain drain. nurses leaving ghana to come to countries like the uk. one nursing group says the situation is out of control. we start in ukraine and attack on the dam. un security council meeting in next hour. we re going to look at two things. look at scale of damage. and ask our experts who s most likely to have done this. this is the kakovka dam. water flowing through. 40,000 people being evacuated. 80 towns and villages impacted. this video tweeted by zelensky. these images from areas downstream. water levels could rise 12 metres. said one russian official. let s hearfrom a ukrainian mp who s there. t
Small farmers, rural activists and scientists came together to discuss and develop their own proposition for the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine, where they suggested concrete measures to help create a fair, healthy and sustainable food system in Ukraine.
The dramatic situation that the Ukranian people have been experiencing since February 2022 is well known. Less well reported is how agricultural production and farmers’ livelihoods have resisted and adapted since February 2022. This is a very important and timely interview related to power, food sovereignty, solidarity, and land. And for the latter, there are many considerations, from consolidation and access to grabbing and the future. Transcript of an interview with Natalia Mamonova. The dramatic situation that the Ukranian people have been experiencing since February 2022 is well known. Less well reported is how agricultural production and farmers’ livelihoods have resisted and adapted since February 2022. This is a very important and timely interview related to power, food sovereignty, solidarity, and land. And for the latter, there are many considerations, from consolidation and access to grabbing and the future. Transcript of an interview with Natalia Mamonova.
bbc partner cbs news, that it is accurate to say that the ukraine counteroffensive is in its opening phases but that the main thrust has not yet begun. we ll get a bit more context on that for you a little later. but that coming from our washington bureau chief. joining me live now from stockholm is brian kuns, an agricultural scientists who has lived and studied in kherson. he knows the area around the ramp dam and the reservoir very well because were speaking just there about whose stood to gain the most by its destruction but now we can look now at the impact, potential impact, thank you for coming and programme. briefly, what was your reaction when he saw those pictures of the dam burst and the water flooding through. i of the dam burst and the water flooding through.
possible either. the long term that would not be possible either. fascinating stuff. and slightly possible either. fascinating stuff. and slightly worried possible either. fascinating stuff. and slightly worried as possible either. fascinating stuff. and slightly worried as well. - possible either. fascinating stuff. | and slightly worried as well. brian kuns thank you for your time. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let s look at some of the other stories making headlines today. to bournemouth beach, where local authorities have suspended all boat operations off the pier following the death of two young swimmers. joe abbess, 17, and sunnah khan, 12, both died in hospital on wednesday. an inquest heard a suggestion a riptide led to the pair drowning. the independent mp margaret ferrier has been suspended from the commons for breaking covid rules. she was expelled from the snp in 2020, because she d travelled on a train when she knew she had the virus. t