By — PBS News Weekend PBS News Weekend Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/news-wrap-hundreds-of-lgbtq-people-and-allies-gather-for-final-day-of-worldpride Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Transcript Audio In our news wrap Sunday, hundreds of LGBTQ+ people and allies gathered for the final day of WorldPride in Washington, D.C., overnight air strikes continued in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine and Moscow's mayor says they intercepted Ukrainian drones, a Colombian senator and presidential hopeful is in critical condition after being shot at a campaign event and Carlos Alcaraz wins the French Open. Read the Full Transcript Notice: Transcripts are machine and human generated and lightly edited for accuracy. They may contain errors. John Yang: And in other news, a peaceful protest in Washington, D.C. where hundreds of LGBTQ plus people and their allies braved the rain on the final day of the weeks' long WorldPride celebration.The tone was more political than Saturday's parade. Speakers criticized the Trump administration's rollback of anti-discrimination policies for the LGBTQ plus community and executive orders targeting transgender people.The mayor of Moscow says Russia intercepted at least 10 Ukrainian drones that were headed for the city. In Ukraine, one person was killed and another seriously wounded overnight in another round of Russian airstrikes in the Kharkiv region.Russia has stepped up its attacks since Ukraine's big drone strike on its warplanes. Ukrainian president below tomorrow, Zelenskyy told ABC News that the covert operation was a setback for Russia's military. Volodymyr Zelenshyy, UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT: We have our analytics that we destroyed 34 percent of their strategic jets and especially those jets which they used to attack our civil infrastructure, people, children, they killed a lot of people. The price of this operation, I mean this for Russians, more than $7 billion. John Yang: NATO says Ukraine hit about 40 Russian warplanes, but estimates that only 10 were destroyed. Military experts say it will take years for Russia to replace the bombers.A Colombian senator and presidential hopeful remains in critical condition in a Bogota hospital. Miguel Uribe was shot Saturday at a campaign event in Bogota. People staged vigils and waved Colombian flags outside his hospital. Authorities said they arrested a 15-year-old carrying a pistol. The government is offering a $730,000 reward for information about who was behind the attack.In a statement, Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned the attempted assassination and said inflammatory rhetoric from leftist Colombian President Gustavo Petro was to blame.And at the French Open in Paris, a stunning comeback for 22 year old Carlos Alcaraz defending his title in a marathon match. He rallied from two sets down and saved three match points to beat world number one, Jannik Sinner. The match was the longest ever French Open final, 5 hours and 29 minutes, and it ended in a tiebreaker.Still to come on PBS News Weekend, we sit down with the author of a book that looks at OpenAI and where it may take us. And we explore a potentially groundbreaking solution to a disease devastating the citrus industry. Listen to this Segment Watch Watch the Full Episode PBS NewsHour from Jun 08, 2025 By — PBS News Weekend PBS News Weekend