please, let us know you re okay still, there were caveats t dixon and beigler s alibis that doesn t eliminate them as far as having some involvement and maybe paying somebody then there was the list o clients coralluzzo at the top of it given he didn t have a solid alibi and skipped town right after her disappearance. coralluzzo was the one that was most concerning. not to mention coralluzzo s friend jose tavera the one wit the big burn on his arm. i said well, i said, burned myself at work. who swore he did not help coralluzzo by setting fire t paige s car. i said, i don t care mothe theresa comes and asks me to burn a car tell her to go t hell, you know. so they let him go too, for the moment. the other clients? hautzinger knew one of the very well, a prominent rea estate investor named steven heald. he was almost as well known in town as rob dixon and
the journey is very rough. it took me, let s say, two years from ghana to nigeria. nigeria back to cotonou. cotonou to nigeria. from niger, chad. chad to libya. it hell. now that you are in europe, is that what you imagined or hoped for? when i was in africa, i thought in europe, things are easy. you get money easy. but it s not like that. you have to work hard. but at home, there was no plan for me to leave my house or to survive, so. i will say i m grateful to be here. richard. i ve got something to show you. quietly: wow. i m so grateful to have it back. from a pile of belongings left behind on a small island, richard is one story lost and then found. thomas naadi, bbc news, bremen, germany. the full documentary will be available on the bbc africa youtube channel this saturday.
an adviser to president zelenskyy is warning the, quote, heaviest of battles are still to come, while russian installed authorities in that part of the country are stepping up pressure on residents to leave. this comes after ukraine already reclaimed territory in the kharkiv region. the kremlin pr machine tried to spin the troop exit as a regrouping. in reality, that s called losing. you could also call it hell, as officials discovered that the russian army left behind evidence of at least 22 suspected torture chambers and bodies of more than 500 civilians. cnn has been there to document the brutality. re so, this here is where the first strike hit. and then you can see the second one just smashed in to the top of that building. cnn was there even moments before the bombs fell in kherson. translator: it s not safe, he
it s now been more than a month since the protests began. they re still led by women and schoolgirls but also involve people from all walks of life. and amidst a crackdown by the government and internet blackouts, it s clear the dissent is far from over. azadeh moshiri, bbc news. earlier, anoosheh ashoori, who was imprisoned for four and a half years at evin jail in tehran, shared his experience of conditions in the prison. i used to call it hell. you can imagine the situation there is really dire, medical care is next to zero, we are living with bedbugs, cockroaches and rats, you name it, and we have it there. there were 17 captives in a room with no is based
president biden s policies on the administration. a border official blaming congress congress needs to take action. but i think people across the country should know that it is not a chaos here. garcia is a pastor at a local church in el paso. he and other church leaders have been offering a helping hand the last few days. but admit that they need more help. it is like a glass of water. they say what happens? it hell happens a spill over the water is going to make a mess it s a time for other cities to share a part of that? but with border patrol, and local shelters overcapacity, immigration officials here have released nearly 1300 migrants on to the street. in the past two weeks. we have witnessed roughly 100 being dropped off by the city at a nearby hotel. we met jimmy, who told us that she has nobody, nothing to eat, and nothing to wear besides the clothes on her back. she is one of so many