in jail injailyou can use in jail you can use these cigarettes as, like, currency. preparing for prison we speak to some of the young in hong kong, as the territory prepares to mark 25 years since its handover. hello there. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. one of the most brazen terrorist acts in european history that s how ukraine s president zelensky has described the russian attack on a crowded shopping centre in kremenchuk. at least 13 people have been killed in the missile strike, and more than 50 injured, but that figure could rise. the attack happened in kremenchuk in central ukraine, a long way from the front line. the governor of the city said it was unlikely many survivors would be found in the rubble because the fire was so big. g7 leaders meeting in germany have called the attack abominable . the bbc s nick beake is in kremenchuk with the latest. this is the smouldering wreckage of russia s latest attack a shopping centre, al
aide to then president trump s chief of staff mark meadows. the fallout continues as americans look to a post roe future. the abortion debates in states. in ukraine new details about the russian missile strike on a shopping mall leaving more than a dozen people dead. we begin this hour with breaking news of a horrific human tragedy in san antonio, texas. believed to be the most deadly smugging tragedy in recent history. the bodies of at least 50 migrants found in the back of a truck. the death toll is at 50 by the mexican president. officials say they likely died of heat stroke. temperatures of 100 degrees outside likely much hotter inside that trailer. no windows. no ventilation. take a look at the truck. completely sealed. officials say it appears it was not refrigerated. 16 people were able to survive including 4 children taken to hospitals. officials saying they were hot to the touch and extremely weak. the president of the mexico said seven from guatemala. two from hon
we ll hear about the life of journalists and protesters in hong ahead of its handover. nato plans a huge upgrade in rapid reaction forces. the alliance says the increase followed a direct threat from russia to europe security. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s six in the morning in singapore and 1am in central ukraine, where around 1000 people are thought to have been inside a shopping centre when it was hit by a russian missile. so far, at least 13 people have been killed, and more than 50 injured, but it s feared the death toll could climb significantly. g7 leaders have said attacks on innocent civilians constitute a war crime. the attack happened in kremenchuk in central ukraine, a long way from the front line. the governor of the city said it was unlikely many survivors would be found in the rubble, because the fire was so big. 0ur correspondent nick beake has just arrived in kremenchuk and has this update. this is the smoldering wrec
threat to the alliance s security and values. ten people have been killed and more than 250 injured after an explosion of toxic gas injordan, at the port of aqaba. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejournalist and broadcasterjenny kleeman, and christopher hope the associate editor of politics at the telegraph. let s ta ke let s take a look at the first editions that are coming in and the last minute or so. the metro leads with the russian missile strike on a shopping centre in ukraine. it quotes president zelensky, saying the final death toll will be hard to imagine . the i calls it murder at the shops and describes how a thousand people inside scrambled for safety. the ft reports that nato will increase the number of troops defending its eastern flank sevenfold. the telegraph covers comments by the head of the british armed forces who warns the uk must be prepared to act rapidly to contain russia. the ti
growing chaos, confusion, and consequences for women and for health care providers. and russia unleashes a deadly strike on a crowded mall in ukraine. president zelenskyy is now condemning it as a reckless act of terror. this as president biden and g-7 allies are reaffirming their unity with ukraine and against vladimir putin s aggression. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. first, let s get straight to the capitol hill and melanie zanona. the january 6th select committee says newly obtained evidence is prompting tomorrow s hearing on very, very short notice. so what do we know? well, wolf, it is still a bit of a mystery here. the select committee has only promised new evidence and new witness testimony. but if we re reading between the lines, it is clear that the select committee feels like it s uncovered new evidence that is so urgent and so important that they decided to thro