ten civilians have been killed by russian shelling in the ukrainian city of kherson. one attack on saturday morning struck the central market as people were shopping, before mortarfire targeted other areas. russia has frequently shelled kherson, which was recaptured by ukrainian forces last month. there was an early end to christmas eve rail services across the uk, after workers from the rmt union walked out at six o clock on friday night. their strike will continue until the early hours of tuesday morning. noor nanji reports. dashing home for christmas. this train to swansea was one of the last to leave london today. allaround britain, rail services have finished early because of more strikes. for passengers here, it was a race against time. it s the last train so it s kind of a bit nerve racking, yeah, but either way, i do support the people who are striking. so i do understand what they are going through. it s just frustrating that, like, it has to have an impact on christ
and save the children came as the un and other agencies, held a meeting in the capital, kabul. you are watching bbc news now the travel show. hello and welcome to this very special edition of the show, coming to you from the spectacular valley of the kings here in luxor in egypt. if you were watching last week, you would have seen me unearthing the story of how tutankhamen s tomb was discovered here 100 years ago this year. well, it is such a breathtaking location that we thought we would stick around for a while and bring you this our best bits of 2022. from the baking sun of here in egypt, let s switch to the snow of switzerland where, back in march, carmen got to experience a horse race like no other. where the jockeys don t need saddles, they use skis. this is st moritz, in the swiss alps. it s the place, so they say, where the concept of the winter holiday was born. it also occupies a unique place in sporting history it s where the bobsleigh was created. but skij
and in his first christmas message as monarch, king charles is to pay tribute to his mother, the late queen elizabeth ii. you are watching bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. hello and welcome to this very special edition of the show, coming to you from the spectacular valley of the kings here in luxor in egypt. if you were watching last week, you would have seen me unearthing the story of how tutankhamen s tomb was discovered here 100 years ago this year. well, it is such a breathtaking location that we thought we would stick around for a while and bring you this our best bits of 2022. from the baking sun of here in egypt, let s switch to the snow of switzerland where, back in march, carmen got to experience a horse race like no other. where the jockeys don t need saddles, they use skis. this is st moritz, in the swiss alps. it s the place, so they say, where the concept of the winter holiday was born. it also occupies a unique place in sporting history it s wher
Highs near 60. Well stay clear tonight and into monday, with lows in the mid to upper 40s. Tomorrow will be much warmer, with highs near 70 today mostly sunny. Ne 510 mph news from overnight Milwaukee Police are investigating a area of 27th and hope just around one oclock this morning. Police say a the victim is a 20year old man. Officials found him suffering from a gunshot wound he died on scene. The investigation is ongoing. And Milwaukee Police are investigating another overnight homicide. This one happened in front of comments nightclub near 52nd and hampton just before three oclock this morning. Police say they found a 32yearold man suffering a very serious gunshot wound he l investigation is also ongoing. And one person is dead after a crash near 51st and auer it happened at midnight. Milwaukee police tell us the driver of a dodge neon did not stop at a stop sign and crashed into a car driven by a 58 yearold woman. One of the occupants in the neon a female in her late 20s was eje
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