ahead with a new law aimed at restricting judges powers. the number of migrant crossings in the central mediterranean is up sharply according to the eu s border agency. we have the latest from italy. lets head to the bbc sport centre. thank you very much indeed. we know the identity of the first semifinalist at wimbledon, and it is marketer wondrous over, the unseeded czech player who has made the last four beating jessica pegula, the fourth seeded american in the last few moments. this is what transpired on court number one, withjessica pegula reaching the quarterfinals of wimbledon for the very first time, losing to wondrous over. this is the other match taking place, with a iga swiatek in trouble, the poland number one seed playing against elina svitolina, a former semifinalist at this competition, one that iga swiatek is not reach the quarterfinals of the poor, they are on serve though at the second set, having won the first set svitolina by seven games. they are on se
important antennas, its lucid up her racket arm and she put away 802 and three sets. she has reached the semifinals before elina svitolina came in as a wild card, what a story for her. iga swiatek is hard to figure out on grass but it s not could be this year for the world number one for the next for elina svitolina and other unseeded player into the semifinals. she beat america player beaten this the sixth time she s lost out of the quarterfinal jessica pegula time she s lost out of the quarterfinal jessica pegula put up quarterfinal jessica pegula put up never been to the final four of a majorfor the up never been to the final four of a major for the marketa vondrousova great result from for in the men s draw novakjakub extended again, no surprise to see him into yet another wimbledon semifinal. he is trying to win eight andrey rublev singles title, getting past and four sets, the brush winning the first step before novakjakub x took the next three with novak djokovi
the boys are now focused on a life in italy. as the teenagers disembark, it is unclear whether what europe will offer them will be worth the life or death risk they talk. they talk. alice cuddy, bbc news. the trial over the will of late singer aretha franklin, begins today. when she died in 2018 at age 76, the absence of a will meant her assets including homes, cars and jewellery were to be equally split among her four sons. but months later, hand written wills were found in a cabinet and under a sofa cushion at her home in the us state of michigan. now, her sons dispute which is the real will and a jury will decide which of the two documents should be counted. rethink franklin was known to be intensely private about her finances she said to have resisted preparing a formal well despite years of ill health. a couple of months after her funeral handwritten documents were found at her home in suburban detroit. 0ne
the boys are now focused on a life in italy. as the teenagers disembark, it is unclear whether what europe will offer them will be worth the life or death risk they took. alice cuddy, bbc news. now, at least a0 people have died as monsoon rains have swept across northern india, causing major flooding. the capital city delhi is on high alert for a possible evacuation, while the indian army and disaster response teams in the himalayan states of himachal pradesh and uttarakhand scramble to rescue those trapped in flooded homes. arunoday mukharji reports. northern india in the grip of nature s fury. the himalayan state of himachal pradesh the worst hit. cities which are ordinarily bustling with tourists look unrecognisable. an overflowing beas river threatening to swallow parts of the scenic towns of kullu and mandi. south of himachal pradesh, india s capital city of delhi hasn t
they get their first taste of western education as we near the port. the boys are now focused on a life in italy. as the teenagers disembark, it is unclear whether what europe will offer them will be worth the life or death they took. alice cuddy, bbc news. juan fernando lopez aguilar, is chair of the civil liberties, justice and home affairs committee in the eu parliament. thank you for coming on the program. you can see in that report the euphoria at making the rescue boat and you can well understand that. it s not sustainable, it s dangerous. is there any real way to stop this flow into europe? goad stop this flow into europe? good evenin: , stop this flow into europe? good evening. in stop this flow into europe? good evening, in order stop this flow into europe? good evening, in order to stop this flow into europe? good evening, in order to talk- stop this flow into europe? good evening, in order to talk to - stop this flow into europe? (emf. evening, in order to talk to you.