sunday. thousands of firefighters are mobilised to tackle dozens of wildfires, as france, like much of europe, struggles with a heatwave. donald trump refuses to answer questions under oath as part of an investigation into his business activities in new york. he calls it a witch hunt . and eurovision fans prepere to discover which uk cities are in the running to host the 2023 song contest on behalf of this year s winners ukraine. satellite images appear to show extensive damage and several destroyed russian warplanes at a crimea airbase following explosions earlier this week. the saky base in the west of russian ruled crimea was rocked by a string of blasts on tuesday, killing one person. ukraine has not claimed responsibility but this new evidence suggests the possibility of a targeted attack. the first image shows what the airbase looked like before the explosions the second shows that, though the base s main runways seem to be intact, at least eight aircraft appear to b
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
and week two of wimbledon gets underway, with rafa nadal hoping to book a place in the quarterfinals. hello and welcome. a 22 year old is to appear before a judge in denmark accused of killing three people in a shooting in the capital copenhagen on sunday afternoon. several other people were hurt in the attack on the country s biggest shopping centre, three of them are said to be in a critical condition. police say they re still trying to determine a motive but haven t ruled out terrorism. azadeh moshiri reports. people fleeing the people fleeing the sound people fleeing the sound of people fleeing the sound of gunfire ina shopping gunfire in a shopping centre. while many ran out to safety, some were told to stay put until the police could tell them it was safe to come out. but for several others, it was simply too late. they were killed during the shooting. translation: we are focusing on whether this act was done by the suspect alone or if it was done with others. there is
Stephen Sackur interviews Waheed Arian, who fled war in Afghanistan as a child, made it to the UK and is now a doctor. Do perceptions change when the story of.