hello, you re watching bbc news. i m been monday with the headlines. sevastopol, the home of russia s black sea fleet in crimea, appears to have come under drone attack again. more travel disruption on train lines across the uk as thousands of rail workers strike for the second time in three days over pay and working conditions. michael gove backs rishi sunak to become the next conservative party leader and prime minister, saying he has what thejob requires. he says rival liz truss s tax policies will affect the poorest in society. and it s a must win boxing re match for anthonyjoshua. he faces unified heavyweight champion oleksandr usyk in saudia arabia tonight. now on bbc news on the 50th anniversary of the godfather, often proclaimed the greatest film ever made, talking movies celebrates the landmark classic. # the first time. 50 years ago, a roberta flack song topped the record charts. # ever i saw yourface. we are today seeing the progress of modern china. ..president
we are determined to get a square deal for our people and that is exactly what we will achieve, and the public seem to be right behind us in that campaign. tribal warriors in south africa proclaim a new king of the zulus after a year long family feud. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. security forces are still fighting islamist militants who took over a hotel in the somali capital modagishu more than 2a hours ago. at least 20 people are said to have been killed. sporadic gunfire and loud explosions could be heard into saturday afternoon at the hayat hotel, but details remain difficult to verify. a security official says al shabab militants are still holed up with hostages. anxious relatives gathered outside the hotel, which witnesses say has been partly destroyed. the hotel is popular with politicians and government officials, some of whom are said to be still trapped inside. bbc monitoring s beverly 0chieng has been following the story from
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ukrainian forces are reported to have carried out more attacks on russian hardware in the crimean peninsula. smoke was seen rising from the headquarters of russia s black sea fleet in sevastapol, with moscow claiming it shot down a ukrainian drone. russia has occupied crimea since 2014 and there have been a series of recent attacks on russian military infrastructure there. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent in the ukrainian capital kyiv, james waterhouse, and i asked him how destabilising these latest attacks might be for russia. (sot attacks might be for russia. i think it sends a warning shot, a reminder, while the front line further north in ukraine is not really moving, it is a message to russia to say look, we are busting the myth that you can base your naval fleet next to crimea as well as stage aircraft there to launch attacks across the country. and it also challenges the idea that crimea is part of russia. kyiv is very keen to stress all along that it remains pa
and fewer in poorer areas which were more likely to require help. i think it is a more likely to require help. i think it is a positive move from those people it is a positive move from those people involved with museums and libraries people involved with museums and libraries. ~ , , ~ , libraries. absolutely, we will keep a close eye libraries. absolutely, we will keep a close eye on libraries. absolutely, we will keep a close eye on it. that s it for the papers for tonight. my thanks again to lucy and joe. but from all of us, it s goodnight. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i m jane hill. and taking us through all the summer s releases is anna smith, who is back with me. good to see you, anna, and what have you been watching? all sorts. this week we ve got the feast, which is a stylish welsh language horror from doctor who director lee haven jones. then, girls can t surf. this is a documentary about women and waves. and then finall