the desperate scene unfolding in ukraine. a miracle in the rubble, 24 hours after what is one of the worst attacks yet on civilians, rescuers pull a woman from an apartment building destroyed by a russian missile. our matt gutman reports with the scene with much of ukraine in the dark tonight. the close call at one of the country s busiest airports. two passenger jets nearly collide on the runway, coming within 1,000 feet of each other. how a tragedy was narrowly averted. disturbing new details as two paramedics are charged with first degree murder. body cam footage shows them strap a patient face down on the gurney. that man later died of asphyxiation. the horrific footage coming in from nepal where dozens are dead after a plane plummeted into a residential neighborhood. new aerial video shows the smoldering wreckage as crews search for victims in nepal s worst crash in decades. and keeping the dream alive. a new generation inspired by dr. martin luther king jr.o ngs
the pound remains under pressure from market concerns about government borrowing to fund tax cuts. a state funeral is due to be held for the former japanese prime minister shinzo abe. leaders from across the world are expected to be at the service. the event will start in just under an hour but there has been growing opposition with detractors citing the cost. and honours even as engalnd and germany share six goals in their final game before the qatar, world cup. of an asteroid travelling at 14,000 miles per hour! it s the first time it s ever been done, and it s hoped that it ll teach us how to change the speed and path of future asteroids and planets. our science editor, rebecca morelle, has been taking a look at what happened. closing in on the target. images beamed back from 7 million miles away as a nasa spacecraft approaches an asteroid. the details of the rocky world are revealed. but this probe isn t here to study it. itsjob is to knock the space rock off course by
it s the biggest demonstration by the iranian diaspora ever. iranians from across europe are calling on western governments to sanction the powerful revolutionary guard and to throw out iranian diplomats. now on bbc news, could transplant organs one day be created in the lab and produced on a 3d printer? click goes to sweden to find out. this week, shiona has been to sweden to see how new organs could be printed in a lab. meanwhile, lara has been creating body parts of a different kind. what s happened to my ear? nick talks to a man in a box. and the man hunting the missing cryptoqueen explains how to find someone from a single selfie. even if i posted a picture of me in my back garden, there is a possibility someone could work out my home address, because i ve done it to them. nearly 7,000 people in the uk right now need organ transplants. sometimes the wait for these lifelines can be long and agonising. and not everyone survives them. we clearly need more donors. but 3 d pr
defend his department. there is a lot of speculation about what the justice department is doing, what it is not doing, what are theories are. what are theories aren t. and they will continue to be that speculation. this is the most wide ranging investigation and the most important investigation that the justice department has ever done. and we have done so because this [inaudible] effort to upend and general election transfer of power from one administration to the other, concept of the fundamental of american democracy. we have to get this right. garland was not wrong, this is the most important investigation that the justice department has ever entered into. no president has ever been criminally charged in the history of the united states of america. and that means that merrick garland holds one of the most difficult jobs in the entire country. he is now not only at the helm of one, but two sweet being justice department investigations into a former president, donald tr