This is bbc news, the headlines. A warning from the un that the gaza conflict could lead to a broader conflagration across the middle east. The Us Supreme Court has ruled that donald trump can stand as a republican president ial candidate in the colorado primary. A State Of Emergency is declared in the capital of haiti after armed gangs carry out majorjailbreaks, freeing thousands of inmates. Night curfews are in force until wednesday. George galloway is to be sworn in as mp for rochdale. Speaking outside parliament, he said britain is at a dangerous crossroads for community relations. And we talk to a member of russian Protest Group pussy riot about the death of alexei navalny, and their hopes for the future. Sport and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. After wins for liverpool and Manchester City over the weekend its now down to third placed arsenal to keep themselves in touch in the Premier League. They are at bottom side sheffield united, a win at bramall lane would see the
of course i would tell the attorney general to prosecute him, he caused a lot of injury. todd: dr. fauci could find himself in hot water if r.f.k. finds his way to the white house. and guerrero jr. follow his da s footsteps? guerrero will win the t-mobile home run derby. carol carley: you are watching fox and friends first. i m carley shimkus. it has been a while. todd: i m todd, by the way. wrapping up a meeting with the president and the president of lithuania. he heads to the summit with a deal in place, to welcome sweden to the alliance. carley: alexandria hoff. alexandria: here is president biden during his bilateral with lithuania s president a short time ago. just listen. president biden: we take, nato takes, we all take article five literally, all work together against whomever is violating that space. thank you, mr. president, for hosting this summit. first time nato leaders will meet, 31 together and looking forward to 32 members. alexandria: i
this is bbc news. the headlines: the first picture of king charles since his cancer diagnosis. the king and queen camilla seen here leaving clarence house. he has now started his treatment. prince harry has arrived back in the uk from california to see his father. in other news, a us appeals court has ruled that donald trump doesn t have immunity from charges that he plotted to overturn his 2020 election defeat. and we are here from michael] fox, who opens up about his parkinson s diagnosis ahead of a new documentary about his life. time for a look at the business news now with ben thompson. in the last few hours, the european commission has proposed new ambitous climate targets. it wants the eu to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 90% compared to 1990 levels by the year 2040. the eu s climate commissioner called for a fair transition that will allow eu businesses to thrive, and emphasises the urgency with which countries needed to act. we have just lived through the hotte
hey yeah. as evan waits for his next day in court, his parents say they understand the conviction rate in russia as just about 100% so they don t have a lot of hope right now that he will be freed anytime soon, but they were given some relief when they got to physically see and speak with evan at his last pretrial detention hearing. it s even harder now to leave him there. then it was the first time trying not to think about anything. it s just very hard. that was part of a new interview evans family did with the wall street journal who employs evan, his parents say when they saw him. he appeared to be in good spirits and strong despite his tough circumstances. now just this week, u. s ambassador to russia than tracy was granted access to evan for the first time in nearly three months. we re also learning the kremlin may now be signaling they re open to the idea of exchanging evan for one of their own in a prisoner swap , but evan s parents and sister danielle, say right now
since he took over from bernard looney, who was forced out after a scandal over workplace relationships. bp s share price has languished while rivals such as exxonmobil have soared some investors are uneasy about its huge and costly investments in green technology. some analysts say it is a potential takeover target. earlier i spoke to cornelia meyer, ceo of meyer resources an energy consultancy. she was a former senior executive at bp. you are damned if you do and you re damned if you don t. some investors would preferfor bp to do more on the green agenda and others, you know, sort of more activist investors who are after the quick short term return, favour the fossil fuel the hydrocarbons strategy. and i think bp is trying to walk a middle way and they have to straddle that middle way. your next story is about the net zero targets of europe. and bp is in europe. it has big operations in europe. it s ftse listed, so it has to deal with european and uk regulators, which m