and another win for novak the serbian tennis player eases his way through to the quarter finals at wimbledon. hello. thanks for joining hello. thanks forjoining us. a gunman has killed three people and wounded many others, three of them critically, at one of denmark s biggest shopping centres. a 22 year old danish man has been arrested and charged with the attack which sparked panic among shoppers at the fields mall in south copenhagen. denmark s police chief said the motive was unclear but he could not rule out an act of terrorism . our security correspondent gordon corera reports. chaos on a sunday afternoon, as gunfire erupts inside the fields shopping centre, in copenhagen. some shoppers fled the complex, others tried to find cover, desperately seeking hiding places. translation: we were “ust about to order food, i and then, we heard shooting, two, three, four shots, so i said to my daughter who had taken a seat to lie down, then we ran into a disabled toilet and
were killed and eight others injured when parts of a glacier collapsed, sending snow, ice and rock cascading down the slopes of marmolada. now on bbc news, dateline london with shaun ley. hello, and welcome to the programme, which brings together leading uk commentators with the foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast to audiences back home from the dateline london. this is our 1937 moment at least according to general sir patrick sanders, newly appointed head of the british army. his speech this week was a shot across the bows to the politicians attending two national international talking shops the nato summit in madrid and, before that, the g7 in the bavarian alps. both promised to support ukraine for as long as it takes. general sanders was arguing for muscular deterrents, the not very disguised message to presidents and prime ministers being, do you want history to remember you as it remembers neville chamberlain, who delayed war by appeasing hitler but
collapsed. and another win for novak the serbian tennis into the quarterfinals at wimbledon. hello. thanks very much for being with us. a gunman has killed three people and wounded many others, three of them critically, at one of denmark s biggest shopping centres. a 22 year old danish man has been arrested and charged with the attack which sparked panic among shoppers at the fields mall in south copenhagen. denmark s police chief said the motive was unclear but he could not rule out an act of terrorism . our security correspondent, gordon corera, reports. chaos on a sunday afternoon, as gunfire erupts inside the fields shopping centre, in copenhagen. some shoppers fled the complex, others tried to find cover, desperately seeking hiding places. translation: we were “ust about to order food, i and then, we heard shooting, two, three, four shots, so i said to my daughter who had taken a seat to lie down, then we ran into a disabled toilet and closed the door. outside,
at least six mountaineers were killed and eight others injured when parts of a glacier collapsed, sending snow, ice and rock cascading down the slopes of marmolada. now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. hello and welcome to political thinking. how do we live with a resurgent russia? do we need to confront or cooperate with china? can the uk repair its relations with the eu post brexit? foreign policy matters again. my guest on political thinking this week hopes to be our next foreign secretary, the first labour foreign secretary for many, many years. it s a dramatic change for david lammy, who for years used his powerful voice in the back benches to argue for justice for the people in his constituency in his home of tottenham in north london. david lammy, welcome to political thinking. thank you, nice to be back. when you were last on this programme, you talked to me about how pleased you were to be on the backbenches. i m very satisfied, you said. i feel
the authorities in northern italy say they ll resume the search for survivors of an avalanche in the dolomites on monday. at least six mountaineers were killed and eight others injured when parts of a glacier collapsed sending snow, ice and rock cascading down the slopes of marmolada. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. singapore is a city state that has thrived in the era of globalisation, international supply chains and mobile workers. but what happens when the geopolitical weather changes? when great power hostility and economic nationalism hold sway? well, my guest is singapore s long serving home minister, k shanmugam. is singapore s political and economic balancing act sustainable in a world of rising tensions? minister k shanmugam in singapore, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, mr sackur. let me ask you about singapore s model. it was sort of set up by lee kuan yew. it s been in effect for well over six decades. it combines economic