Today and always. The freeman foundation. By judy and Peter Blum Kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for americas neglected needs. And by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. City. Striking in support of the protesters, workers in belarus during the public outcry over disputed elections. More stories emerge about torture by police. Politics and the post office. How male has become a hot button issue mail has become a hot button issue. 75 years since the surrender of japan in world war ii. We look at how the past resonates today. For all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome. The scene in belarus this evening is a tense one nearly a week after disputed elections that gave longtime ruler Alexander Lukashenko and overwhelming victory. Anger on the streets has boiled over. Police have arrested thousands. Firsthand accounts of torture are widespread. Unions are walking off the job to show their solidarity with protesters. Reporter the Oppositi
D by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. Thank u. This is bbc world news america. Reporting from new york, im laura. Ibritains prime ministe moved to intensive care. For coronavirus. Sting positive now there are questions abo i whos leading britain through the crisis. The coronavirus has killed more than 10,000 people in america, as officials warn this could be the saddest, hardest week yet in the outbreak. Plus, pregnancy in the age of coronavirus. The medical adve when youre about to givbirt laura for those of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to world news america. Families in the u. S. Are in mourning tonight as the coronavirus has killed more than 10,300 people. Only italy and spain have higher death tolls. Rough week ahead, new yorks governor says e curve maybe flattening here but doctors and nurses are scrambling to cope with the huge influx ofen pa. Heres our north american editor. We need respiratory. Reporter this is life inside an intensi
And by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Anchor reporting from new yor, the economic despair deepens. Almost 6 million americans file for unemploymentnearly 17 millit their jobs. Britains Prime Minister is out of the intensive care unit b h still pital. Boris johnson is an extremelygo spirits. Attaking selfisn to new heights. The crew ofon the interal space station may be in the face safest place to avoid coronavirus. For all of you watching around the globe, welcome. The coronavirus is marching through the American Economy and causindevastation. Another 6. 6 Million People u fid formployment last week as the economy shuts down. All o this is nearly 16,000 americans have now died. Here in new york, the state saw its highest death toll yet. The number of people going into hospital is slowing down. Reporter the sound of the sirens has become the sound of new yo. A ceaseless noise, for many a terrifying noise. The city under a form of siege. People here h
And by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. This is bbc world news america. Reporting from new york, im laura. Britains Prime Minister is moved to intensive care. 10 days aer testing positive for coronavirus. Now there are questions about who i leading britain through the crisis. The coronavire has killed m than 10,000 people in america, as officials warn this could be the saddest, hardest week yet in the outbreak. Plus, pregnancy in the age of coronavirus. The medical advice when youre about to give birth. Laura for those of you watchg on pbs and around the globe, welcome to world news america. Families in the u. S. Are in mourning tonight as the coronavirus has killed more than 10,300 people. Only italy and spain have higher deathas tolls. He president warns of a rough week ahead, new yorks governor says the curve maybe flattening here but doctors and nurses scrambling to cope with the huge influx of patients. Heres our north american editor. D we n res
And by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. This on bbc news this is outside source on bbc news. We are looking at the development on the coronavirus. Rijohnson remains in hospital with symptoms of coronavirus. Olleagues say he is sti in charge. He has had a comfoable night in st. Thomas and is in good spirits. He remains in charge of the government, and we are getting on with the various strands of her to make re we can defeat the virus. More than 10,000 people have now died in e u. S. From the virus. New yorks governor says the pressure on hospitals there is unsustainable. There is hope that spain may have passed the peak of the outbreak as the number of people who di after contracting the virus falls for the fourth day in a row. We will have the latest on the outbreak from the rest of europe, as well. Angela merkel says it is the union has ever faced. Ropean a warm welcome to the ogram. The u. K. Prime minister, Boris Johnson, has thanked medical staff