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and it has said this repeatedly and has asked canada to stop. we've also reached out to pakistan's embassy here in ottawa, but have not heard back from them yet. raffy boudjikanian, a senior reporter with canada's cbc, thank you very much. you're very welcome. residents in sydney and the surrounding australian state of new south wales are facing renewed flood warnings after three days of record—breaking rainfall caused flash floods across the country's largest city. more than 150 people have been rescued from the floodwaters, and the body of one man was retrieved on satuday. while the rains have eased, river levels are still rising and are at risk of bursting their banks, people are being told to evacuate nearby and low—lying areas. the city's main drinking water reservoir is already overflowing. and finally, italy's mount etna has been sending rare smoke rings into the sicilian sky. a new crater opened on the summit of europe's largest active volcano, leading to an unusual display of vortex rings. they're made of gases and propelled upwards
and it has said this repeatedly and has asked canada to stop. we've also reached out to pakistan's embassy here in ottawa, but have not heard back from them yet. raffy boudjikanian, a senior reporter with canada's cbc, thank you very much. you're very welcome. residents in sydney and the surrounding australian state of new south wales are facing renewed flood warnings after three days of record—breaking rainfall caused flash floods across the country's largest city. more than 150 people have...
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said this repeatedly and has asked canada to stop. we also reach out to pakistan's embassy here in ottawa but have not heard back from them yet. senior reporter with canada's cbc, thank you very much. earlier this week, uganda's constitutional court refused to overturn a law restricting lgbtq rights. the law, which is considered one of the harshest in the world, was adopted in may last year. it imposes life imprisonment for consensual same—sex relationships and the death penalty for so—called "aggravated" cases. courtjudges have struck down certain sections of the law but refuse to overturn it, saying it reflects the country's values. there is broad support for the law among ugandans, despite international criticism. activists say abuses against lgbtq people are increasing, with an advocacy group reporting 306 human rights violations since the passage of the law. a short while ago i spoke to frank mugisha, one of the leading lgbtq rights activists in uganda, who petitioned the court. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. you w
said this repeatedly and has asked canada to stop. we also reach out to pakistan's embassy here in ottawa but have not heard back from them yet. senior reporter with canada's cbc, thank you very much. earlier this week, uganda's constitutional court refused to overturn a law restricting lgbtq rights. the law, which is considered one of the harshest in the world, was adopted in may last year. it imposes life imprisonment for consensual same—sex relationships and the death penalty for...
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in 2022, 4.1% of all deaths in canada were medically assisted. if passed, they would be one of a handful of countries allowing euthanasia due to psychiatric suffering. it is currently allowed in countries like belgium and the netherlands under stringent conditions. the medical community in canada remains divided on the new potential law. my name is sonu gaind. i'm a professor of psychiatry at the university of toronto. i'm a former president of the canadian psychiatric association as well. if maid for sole mental illness had been started to be provided, ifundamentally feel it would have been irresponsible. all the evidence shows us that when we attempt to make predictions of irremediability in mental illness, we are wrong more than half the time. it's literally better to flip a coin to guess whether somebody will or will not get better from a sole mental illness. we don't even understand the underlying biology of the vast majority of mental illnesses. and the second problem with mental illness is evidence shows us we do not know how to separate o
in 2022, 4.1% of all deaths in canada were medically assisted. if passed, they would be one of a handful of countries allowing euthanasia due to psychiatric suffering. it is currently allowed in countries like belgium and the netherlands under stringent conditions. the medical community in canada remains divided on the new potential law. my name is sonu gaind. i'm a professor of psychiatry at the university of toronto. i'm a former president of the canadian psychiatric association as well. if...
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, giving _ and the united states, into canada, giving one _ and the united states, into canada, giving one of the most spectacular natural_ giving one of the most spectacular natural events that we could wish to see. natural events that we could wish to see the _ natural events that we could wish to see. the first thing you'll see is what's — see. the first thing you'll see is what's called bailey's beads when the last_ what's called bailey's beads when the last chink of light starts to disappear and you see what looks like a _ disappear and you see what looks like a string of beads along the moon— like a string of beads along the moon surface, then the final chink becomes_ moon surface, then the final chink becomes much brighter, looks like a diamond _ becomes much brighter, looks like a diamond ring, and then the moment we've _ diamond ring, and then the moment we've all— diamond ring, and then the moment we've all been waiting for, totality _ we've all been waiting for, totality. this is so special because the moon— totality. this is so special because the moon is— totalit
, giving _ and the united states, into canada, giving one _ and the united states, into canada, giving one of the most spectacular natural_ giving one of the most spectacular natural events that we could wish to see. natural events that we could wish to see the _ natural events that we could wish to see. the first thing you'll see is what's — see. the first thing you'll see is what's called bailey's beads when the last_ what's called bailey's beads when the last chink of light starts to...
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canada, thank you very much for joining ne— as we wrap up this easter monday — and you finish off your eggs — it's that time to show you some easter bunnies... ..like these ones who appeared alongside president biden as part of the white house's annual easter egg roll. this year was the 144th time the festivities have happened. and those huge, slightly scary easter bunnies have always been a fixture alongside the president. i went down a bit of a rabbit hole — pardon the pun — as we found some of the bunnies' appearances over the years. you can kind of see them there next to me. there is one next to president obama. tens of thousands attend to watch children push brighly coloured, hard boiled eggs across the south lawn with wood spoons. one race to the white house, you might say — and as the other one gets ever closer, mr biden used this year's event to spell out his vision for america. i've never been more optimistic about america than i am today. we have enormous opportunities, enormous opportunities. we just have to remember who we are. we're the united states of america, an
canada, thank you very much for joining ne— as we wrap up this easter monday — and you finish off your eggs — it's that time to show you some easter bunnies... ..like these ones who appeared alongside president biden as part of the white house's annual easter egg roll. this year was the 144th time the festivities have happened. and those huge, slightly scary easter bunnies have always been a fixture alongside the president. i went down a bit of a rabbit hole — pardon the pun — as we...
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so, yes, we saw a record breaking fires in canada and i record breaking fires in canada and here in the us, felt a lot of that smoke and haze as a result. there's actually three times mark tree cover loss this year in canada member had been any other year on our record, so really outside of the picture of normal and likely due to climate change and the impact they are. but as you noted, it wasn'tjust canada that had an increase. we saw a pretty significant increases in bolivia, laos, nicaragua and other countries that are really counteracting some of that good news we saw coming out of brazil and colombia. in we saw coming out of brazil and colombia. . we saw coming out of brazil and colombia. , ., ., ., colombia. in terms of overall tree loss, is it possible _ colombia. in terms of overall tree loss, is it possible to _ colombia. in terms of overall tree loss, is it possible to make - colombia. in terms of overall tree loss, is it possible to make an - loss, is it possible to make an assessment of what the impact will be a? ., ~ ~ ., assessment of what the impact will be a? . . ~ ., .,
so, yes, we saw a record breaking fires in canada and i record breaking fires in canada and here in the us, felt a lot of that smoke and haze as a result. there's actually three times mark tree cover loss this year in canada member had been any other year on our record, so really outside of the picture of normal and likely due to climate change and the impact they are. but as you noted, it wasn'tjust canada that had an increase. we saw a pretty significant increases in bolivia, laos, nicaragua...
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it stretched from mexico to the eastern edge of canada, sweeping 1a mexico to the eastern edge of canada, sweeping m us states. some estimated 4 million people in the us travel to view it, send a demand for hotels, resorts and campgrounds through the roof. airbnb reported a 1000% a surge in demand and prime eclipse watching centres and more than a0 million people already live in the path of totality. it offers teachers, ornament for sales. they staged watch parties and major airlines offered eclipse viewing floods. and safety glasses. it shows how travel has rebounded post— pandemic and how people are willing to spend big on a new experiences. we will not see an eclipse like this in the us again for two decades. administrators say high street fashion chain ted baker will cut around 250 jobs and close 15 stores in the uk. the holding company behind the brand's uk stores, no ordinary designer label, fell into administration last month. at that time it had close to a thousand employees in the uk running its stores and an e—commerce platform. let's go to south korea now, where for the pa
it stretched from mexico to the eastern edge of canada, sweeping 1a mexico to the eastern edge of canada, sweeping m us states. some estimated 4 million people in the us travel to view it, send a demand for hotels, resorts and campgrounds through the roof. airbnb reported a 1000% a surge in demand and prime eclipse watching centres and more than a0 million people already live in the path of totality. it offers teachers, ornament for sales. they staged watch parties and major airlines offered...
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even where i am here in canada, justin trudeau — warm, fuzzy language about defending ukraine, but at the end of the day words don't stop russian missiles the same way patriots do. so i hope western leaders have a think about that. and just south of the border of course, we will be seeing a vote in the us house of representatives on the ukraine aid bill — what kind of impacts do you think that might have, is this something that would be able to start to stave off these russian advancements we have been seeing? well, my fear is that it is coming a little bit too late. of course it will be welcomed by ukraine, ukraine and its diaspora community has launched a huge campaign to lobby us legislators but it is the same as what has happened since the beginning of the war, this is a drip—drip—drip feed of assistance to ukraine. having said that, a lot of this money, especially military support, will stay in the united states, it will go to defence contractors, but there is a few billion in there dedicated for budget support, so ukraine will be able to deploy that to pay pensions and tea
even where i am here in canada, justin trudeau — warm, fuzzy language about defending ukraine, but at the end of the day words don't stop russian missiles the same way patriots do. so i hope western leaders have a think about that. and just south of the border of course, we will be seeing a vote in the us house of representatives on the ukraine aid bill — what kind of impacts do you think that might have, is this something that would be able to start to stave off these russian advancements...
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make its way to ohio, new york and then over to canada. so the path of totality goes across three north american countries. up to 44 million people live in the path of totality, so a lot of people get to see it. the only curveball right now is the weather. i keep looking up at the sky and it is pretty cloudy, it looks like it might rain. which means it will affect how we view it because you won't get to see if it stays like this, the really breathtaking moment when the moon moves in front of the sun and it leaves behind this crown, a corona. but it is full body experience. we will feel it get cold, it will get very dark, nocturnal animals will semi—wake up thinking it is night time. so... i have never experienced one but everyone that tells me it is indescribable, it is awesome, you never experience anything like it so there is a lot of excitement across north america when this happens. nomia iqbal, enjoying the moment. if you are lucky enough to be in that territory than don't look directly at the sun. a bit of advice on our website as
make its way to ohio, new york and then over to canada. so the path of totality goes across three north american countries. up to 44 million people live in the path of totality, so a lot of people get to see it. the only curveball right now is the weather. i keep looking up at the sky and it is pretty cloudy, it looks like it might rain. which means it will affect how we view it because you won't get to see if it stays like this, the really breathtaking moment when the moon moves in front of...
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the path of totality will stretch from mexico across the us and through to canada. the weather is sadly looking cloudy, but everyone is trying to be upbeat. even if you have clouds, you will be able to see the drop in light, the drop in temperature. but one of the great things about a total solar eclipse is you can see the corona, or the outer atmosphere of the sun, which is this beautiful, stunning thing we don't normally get to see and unfortunately if there's clouds, we won't see that. cheering. last time this celestial phenomenon happened in the us was in 2017. you may remember this moment. to view the sky safely, definitely don't do what mr trump did there and stare right at the sun. these solar eclipse glasses are your best friends. they are much, much darker than regular sunglasses. they block out the light — and radiation. they should also carry this authentic label, which means they meet a high standard of safety. who's excited the eclipse is coming? and as the start of the eclipse draws near, anticipation is building across the us. we are literally over
the path of totality will stretch from mexico across the us and through to canada. the weather is sadly looking cloudy, but everyone is trying to be upbeat. even if you have clouds, you will be able to see the drop in light, the drop in temperature. but one of the great things about a total solar eclipse is you can see the corona, or the outer atmosphere of the sun, which is this beautiful, stunning thing we don't normally get to see and unfortunately if there's clouds, we won't see that....
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it gets down to about one minute, i think, in parts of canada. you can enjoy that across bbc news today. for continuing coverage of the build—up to the total solar eclipse from our correspondents across north america, go to the bbc�*s live page on the bbc news app and website. lots more as well telling you about how and where you can watch it and some brilliant pictures. while you are on the bbc news website there is also a live page running at the moment on our main story of the day, this is as displaced palestinians returned to the gaza city of khan younis. israel defence forces withdrew the majority of their ground troops from gaza yesterday so people are starting to return to khan younis, an area devastated by six months of fighting. you can also see and hear our correspondence and our international editorjeremy bowen reflecting on six months of the war. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. we're in for another changeable week of weather. yes, there'll be some sunshine at times, but we're also looking at some wet and windy conditio
it gets down to about one minute, i think, in parts of canada. you can enjoy that across bbc news today. for continuing coverage of the build—up to the total solar eclipse from our correspondents across north america, go to the bbc�*s live page on the bbc news app and website. lots more as well telling you about how and where you can watch it and some brilliant pictures. while you are on the bbc news website there is also a live page running at the moment on our main story of the day, this...
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millions of people across mexico, america and canada, are hoping to experience the drama, of a total solar eclipse in the next few hours. the phenomenon involves the moon blocking out most of the light from the sun, casting a shadow over the earth, apart from a halo of scattered light around its perimeter. an estimated 31 million people will be in the path of the eclipse, with the best view for those watching in this area, as it moves up from mexico, along the western side of the us, then into canada. viewing in the uk will be less impressive, as we're well outside the zone. in a moment, we'll hearfrom will grant, who's in mexico city, but first, emma vardy is in dallas, texas, hanging out with some of the folks there, excited about the big moment. we have been under a few clouds here but that hasn't changed, this mood of excitement, for what is about to happen. this eclipse is so special, because it crosses many major cities, so as you say millions of people will get to experience it. and injust under two hours here, we will experience four minutes of complete darkness in the middle
millions of people across mexico, america and canada, are hoping to experience the drama, of a total solar eclipse in the next few hours. the phenomenon involves the moon blocking out most of the light from the sun, casting a shadow over the earth, apart from a halo of scattered light around its perimeter. an estimated 31 million people will be in the path of the eclipse, with the best view for those watching in this area, as it moves up from mexico, along the western side of the us, then into...
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it gets down to about one minute in parts of canada. brilliant, enjoy it, professor, and i hope you get to appreciate it and get as much scientific information as possible. thank you forjoining us, chair of the board of studies for the school of physics at the university of york. we will follow this on bbc news throughout the day. if you are not in the path of totality then don't worry, we have correspondence across the us, and if you look at the bbc news website there is loads of good stuff on there. if you want to know where you can see it, how long it will last, how you can watch it, and you can see people there with special glasses, keep following along with us on bbc news. hello again. we're in for another changeable week of weather. yes, there'll be some sunshine at times, but we're also looking at some wet and windy conditions. it's going to be cooler, especially so on tuesday. and then it turns that bit warmer later in the week. by the weekend, london, for example, could be back up to 20 degrees. now, this low pressure to the no
it gets down to about one minute in parts of canada. brilliant, enjoy it, professor, and i hope you get to appreciate it and get as much scientific information as possible. thank you forjoining us, chair of the board of studies for the school of physics at the university of york. we will follow this on bbc news throughout the day. if you are not in the path of totality then don't worry, we have correspondence across the us, and if you look at the bbc news website there is loads of good stuff on...
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canada is hosting talks aimed at reaching global deal to end plastics pollution. it is time for a reaching global deal to end plastics pollution. it is time for a round—up of all the sports news. let's go over to the sports centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. liverpool could have found their man to replacejurgen klopp. the club are set to open talks with feyenoord over their manager arne slot. klopp announced injanuary he would leave anfield at the end of the season and slot, who led feyenoord to the eredivisie title last season, has emerged as a candidate who fits liverpool's criteria. but tonight at goodison, liverpool first have to get through the merseyside derby against city rvials everton, if they are to keep the pressure in the premier league title race. win and they go second, level on points with arsenal, who beat chelsea last night — however, manchester city, in third, do have two games in hand. at the bottom, everton are two places and five points above the drop — so for sean dyche, this game is all about a performance. the performance side o
canada is hosting talks aimed at reaching global deal to end plastics pollution. it is time for a reaching global deal to end plastics pollution. it is time for a round—up of all the sports news. let's go over to the sports centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. liverpool could have found their man to replacejurgen klopp. the club are set to open talks with feyenoord over their manager arne slot. klopp announced injanuary he would leave anfield at the end of the season and slot, who led...
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two caretaker having and the canada two caretaker having a good time. also the giant panda was clinging to the caretaker. everyone found the giant panda so cute and adorable so everybody including korean people and everyone around the world fell in love with her. since she was born in korea everyone could watch her and see her grow up in korea. so everyone could somehow bond with her. we thought of fu bao as kind of like a child in a family member in south korea. everyone was so sad to send her back to china. , ~' everyone was so sad to send her back to china. , ~ , �*, ., , to china. sounds like she's grown up in the public — to china. sounds like she's grown up in the public eye _ to china. sounds like she's grown up in the public eye and south - to china. sounds like she's grown up in the public eye and south korea. . sounds like she's grown up in the public eye and south korea. what were people 5 reactions to her departure? we understand she will be greatly missed. {iii we understand she will be greatly missed. .., , we understand she will be gr
two caretaker having and the canada two caretaker having a good time. also the giant panda was clinging to the caretaker. everyone found the giant panda so cute and adorable so everybody including korean people and everyone around the world fell in love with her. since she was born in korea everyone could watch her and see her grow up in korea. so everyone could somehow bond with her. we thought of fu bao as kind of like a child in a family member in south korea. everyone was so sad to send her...
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then moving across into mexico, across those 13 seats in the us and then up towards canada. so lots of amazing images will stop this image coming to us from mexico right now. so we now have that moment where the sun appears as a crescent. also pictures from arkansas as well. so we will keep an eye on these awe—inspiring images coming into us. with me that a perfect person to talk, a senior manager at the royal observatory, edward, thank you for staying with me. so explain for our viewers if you would about these different phases of the eclipse are perching totality. phases of the eclipse are perching totali . �* , , ., totality. because the moon is moving into the way — totality. because the moon is moving into the way of _ totality. because the moon is moving into the way of the _ totality. because the moon is moving into the way of the sun _ totality. because the moon is moving into the way of the sun we _ totality. because the moon is moving into the way of the sun we have i totality. because the moon is moving into the way of the sun we have the l into the way of t
then moving across into mexico, across those 13 seats in the us and then up towards canada. so lots of amazing images will stop this image coming to us from mexico right now. so we now have that moment where the sun appears as a crescent. also pictures from arkansas as well. so we will keep an eye on these awe—inspiring images coming into us. with me that a perfect person to talk, a senior manager at the royal observatory, edward, thank you for staying with me. so explain for our viewers if...
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you speak specifically about canada, there i specifically about canada, there were 1018 medically assisted death in 2016 which jumped to 13,000, 4.1% of all deaths, by 2022, so if you apply that to the uk, you will be talking about 28,000 britons who would die by assisted dying. indeed, and this is the _ would die by assisted dying. indeed, and this is the one _ would die by assisted dying. indeed, and this is the one thing _ would die by assisted dying. indeed, and this is the one thing that - would die by assisted dying. indeed, and this is the one thing that was i and this is the one thing that was missing from the debate. why was that not discussed today? can we have a look at what assisted dying entails? can be also look at what is the process entail, because they will not go to hospitals? a lot of the assisted dying delivery is actually home delivery and diy. i want to pick that up with our panel if i could, because i havejust been having a look at this, two years ago the requirement to provide palliative care was enshrined in law. there were 600 medical consultants working for a pop
you speak specifically about canada, there i specifically about canada, there were 1018 medically assisted death in 2016 which jumped to 13,000, 4.1% of all deaths, by 2022, so if you apply that to the uk, you will be talking about 28,000 britons who would die by assisted dying. indeed, and this is the _ would die by assisted dying. indeed, and this is the one _ would die by assisted dying. indeed, and this is the one thing _ would die by assisted dying. indeed, and this is the one thing that -...
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he pulls out a canada strict —— canister, and then pours _ canada strict —— canister, and then pours liquid — canada strict —— canister, and then pours liquid on himself and liked himseif— pours liquid on himself and liked himself on fire. he takes a couple of steps _ himself on fire. he takes a couple of steps and falls down to the ground — of steps and falls down to the ground. he's on fire, and civilians and officers. _ ground. he's on fire, and civilians and officers, members of the department, they run and take efforts— department, they run and take efforts to — department, they run and take efforts to put him out. eventually, we have _ efforts to put him out. eventually, we have a — efforts to put him out. eventually, we have a response and we're able to extinguish _ we have a response and we're able to extinguish the fire and from that point, _ extinguish the fire and from that point, we — extinguish the fire and from that point, we will remove him for corneii— point, we will remove him for cornell burn unit. right now, he's there _ cornell burn unit. right
he pulls out a canada strict —— canister, and then pours _ canada strict —— canister, and then pours liquid — canada strict —— canister, and then pours liquid on himself and liked himseif— pours liquid on himself and liked himself on fire. he takes a couple of steps _ himself on fire. he takes a couple of steps and falls down to the ground — of steps and falls down to the ground. he's on fire, and civilians and officers. _ ground. he's on fire, and civilians and officers,...
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i spoke to him because in 2018, canada brought in a similar law. i think there�*s some real potential benefits to the social club model that germany is adopting. it�*s got a bit of a spanish flavour, actually, and kind of a nice sense of community associated with it. one of the issues... well, i mean, there�*s many stories to cannabis legalisation in canada — you�*ll get a different story depending on who you talk to —
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i spoke to him because in 2018, canada brought in a similar law. i think there's some real potential benefits to the social club model that germany is adopting. it's got a bit of a spanish flavour, actually, and kind of a nice sense of community associated with it. one of the issues... well, i mean, there's many stories to cannabis legalisation in canada — you'll get a different story depending on who you talk to — but some of the observations i have are that the commercial retail model has had certain drawbacks that may be addressed by the social club model. it's still only about two thirds of purchases of cannabis are being made on the legal market, so there's still about a third of the market being served by illicit dealers, which, after five years, itjust suggests it has been a slow road to diminishing that stranglehold that the illicit market had on the cannabis business. to discuss that in a bit more detail let's go back to our panel. i'm joined by leon emirali, former political adviser, as well as mary anne marsh, a democratic strategist
i spoke to him because in 2018, canada brought in a similar law. i think there's some real potential benefits to the social club model that germany is adopting. it's got a bit of a spanish flavour, actually, and kind of a nice sense of community associated with it. one of the issues... well, i mean, there's many stories to cannabis legalisation in canada — you'll get a different story depending on who you talk to — but some of the observations i have are that the commercial retail model has...
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the eclipse that moved up the continent across several us states and into canada. stay with bbc news. hello. monday was quite a quiet day of weather, really. we had some sunny spells breaking through the cloud, for example, here in cambridgeshire. and across large parts of england — it was a warm day for april, with temperatures topping out at 19 degrees celsius at kew in london. these temperatures are around five or six degrees above average. it's going to be a much cooler kind of day for tuesday. notjust cooler — it's going to be wet and windy for many as well. the change is down to an area of low pressure. this area of cloud you can see swirling to the south—west of the uk and that's essentially pushing northwards and eastwards over the next 12 hours. we already have quite a bit of rain with us at the moment and the rain across northern ireland and scotland could be heavy enough to cause some localised flooding. 20—a0 millimetres of rain, not a huge amount in the grand scheme of things. however — edinburgh, for example, has already had over one and a h
the eclipse that moved up the continent across several us states and into canada. stay with bbc news. hello. monday was quite a quiet day of weather, really. we had some sunny spells breaking through the cloud, for example, here in cambridgeshire. and across large parts of england — it was a warm day for april, with temperatures topping out at 19 degrees celsius at kew in london. these temperatures are around five or six degrees above average. it's going to be a much cooler kind of day for...
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into darkness when the moon blocks the sun's light, will extend across parts of mexico, the usa and canada. 0ur north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, reports. music this park has turned into a family music festival. there's a stage for dancing, food stalls, bouncy castles, and people camped out. the big star everyone is here to see is in the sky. we wait for things like this, to be able to be outside and not stuck inside on doing something, or school, or whatever is going on. to be able to spend time together as a family is amazing, especially to see something so cool. the one in 2017 was the first one i had experienced — or the first total one that i had experienced — and, yeah, it was... it was pretty mind—blowing. the moon will move in front of the sun, blocking its light and plunging the earth into darkness for up to four minutes in most places. there will be a total eclipse of the heartland, the path of totality will stretch from mexico, across the us and through to canada. the weather is sadly looking cloudy, but everyone is trying to be upbeat. even if you have clouds, you
into darkness when the moon blocks the sun's light, will extend across parts of mexico, the usa and canada. 0ur north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, reports. music this park has turned into a family music festival. there's a stage for dancing, food stalls, bouncy castles, and people camped out. the big star everyone is here to see is in the sky. we wait for things like this, to be able to be outside and not stuck inside on doing something, or school, or whatever is going on. to be able to...
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millions of people across mexico, the us and canada have witnessed a total solar eclipse, which plunged parts of the continent into darkness for four minutes. as day turned to night, people gathered to watch the phenomenon — our north america reporter nada tawfik was among them. cheering. scenes of awe and wonder all along the eclipse's path of totality. crowds on the beaches of mexico's west coast were the first to experience the astrological phenomenon as the moon passed in front of the sun, completely blocking its light. over the next two—and—a—half hours, cities large and small were plunged into darkness as the great north american eclipse made its way across the united states and canada. in russellville, arkansas, two life—changing moments at once... cheering. ..as these 300 couples tied the knot in a mass wedding. and living life in the fast lane — these spectators captured it from the indianapolis motor speedway. those who viewed the cosmic event from the natural wonder of niagara falls — including this bbc team — had the weather to contend with, but a full day of
millions of people across mexico, the us and canada have witnessed a total solar eclipse, which plunged parts of the continent into darkness for four minutes. as day turned to night, people gathered to watch the phenomenon — our north america reporter nada tawfik was among them. cheering. scenes of awe and wonder all along the eclipse's path of totality. crowds on the beaches of mexico's west coast were the first to experience the astrological phenomenon as the moon passed in front of the...
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we are hearing from the canadian foreign minister, saying that canada expects for accountability for foreign minister, saying that canada expects for accountabilit- expects for accountability for these killin . s and expects for accountability for these killings and would _ expects for accountability for these killings and would express - expects for accountability for these killings and would express this - killings and would express this directly to israel. strikes on humanitarian aid personnel are absolutely unacceptable, the canadian foreign minister said. the israeli prime minister also released this video message — a little earlier. translation: unfortunately, | in the last day there was a tragic incident of an unintended strike of our forces on innocent people in the gaza strip. this happens in war. we are checking this thoroughly. we are in touch with the governments and we will do everything for this not to happen again. i spoke to unicef spokesperson james elder to get his reaction to the news that seven aid workers were killed in gaza. well, it's just such a senseless lo
we are hearing from the canadian foreign minister, saying that canada expects for accountability for foreign minister, saying that canada expects for accountabilit- expects for accountability for these killin . s and expects for accountability for these killings and would _ expects for accountability for these killings and would express - expects for accountability for these killings and would express this - killings and would express this directly to israel. strikes on humanitarian aid...
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world food kitchen says those killed are from the united kingdom, australia, poland, a dual us/canada citizen, as well as palestinians. in a statement, it said the convoy was hit as it was leaving the deir al—balah warehouse after unloading aid, and that it had coordinated movements with the israeli military. it said... the australian prime minister anthony albanese confirmed one australian woman, zomi frankcom, was among those killed. while polish officials named damian sobol as another of those killed. here in the uk, the foreign, commonwealth & development office said it was aware of reports of the death of a british national in gaza and was urgently seeking further information. our first report this hour is from our correspondent graham satchell. the bodies of aid workers being taken to a hospital in central gaza. they worked with the charity world central kitchen. they were travelling in armoured cars, branded with their charity logo, when they were hit by an israeli air strike. the charity says seven were killed from all corners of the world — britain, poland, australia, ame
world food kitchen says those killed are from the united kingdom, australia, poland, a dual us/canada citizen, as well as palestinians. in a statement, it said the convoy was hit as it was leaving the deir al—balah warehouse after unloading aid, and that it had coordinated movements with the israeli military. it said... the australian prime minister anthony albanese confirmed one australian woman, zomi frankcom, was among those killed. while polish officials named damian sobol as another of...
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canada will play sweden in the final tomorrow. scotland will play italy in the bronze medal match. you will be able to watch that on the iplayer on the bbc sport website in the morning. also on the iplayer and the bbc sport website right now, it is aquatics gb swimming championships. there is live coverage of the men's 50 metres freestyle and the women's 200 metres individual medley there. they are ones to watch out for later. these are live pictures. james wilby has just won the 200 breaststroke. i believe. that is him giving his reaction. you will get more reaction to all the racing on the bbc sport website. we are unable to bring you anything from that arsenal went down at brighton, with mikel arteta not speaking yet, but go to the bbc sport website and all the reaction to arsenal's win against brighton, 3-0, to arsenal's win against brighton, 3—0, and going back to the top of the premier league by one point from liverpool and manchester city. that is where you will find it. for me and the rest of the sports day team, good mate. —— good night. windy and warm has been the t
canada will play sweden in the final tomorrow. scotland will play italy in the bronze medal match. you will be able to watch that on the iplayer on the bbc sport website in the morning. also on the iplayer and the bbc sport website right now, it is aquatics gb swimming championships. there is live coverage of the men's 50 metres freestyle and the women's 200 metres individual medley there. they are ones to watch out for later. these are live pictures. james wilby has just won the 200...
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we screened this at cannes, which of course is in france, a colonising country, when we've been to canada, which was a colonised country, and obviously screened it in australia and then going to italy, and, you know, now to england, another colonising country, just to see the reactions, and through all those... different resonances in different countries. yes, has been really fascinating, because of course this is an australian story, but the resonances that it has, i think, are much more sort of archetypical and fable—like. and it's still very much a live issue in australia, isn't it, the whole issue of rights for indigenous people? there was a referendum... mmm. ..which you campaigned on, and which you lost, which must have been very disappointing for you. your side lost. yes, i mean, iwouldn�*t even say that i campaigned on it. i think because it was... it was a very... it was an opportunity not only to finally recognise... ..the voice of one of the largest... ..oldest continuing cultures in human history, and to place that into the constitution so that it doesn't become a politica
we screened this at cannes, which of course is in france, a colonising country, when we've been to canada, which was a colonised country, and obviously screened it in australia and then going to italy, and, you know, now to england, another colonising country, just to see the reactions, and through all those... different resonances in different countries. yes, has been really fascinating, because of course this is an australian story, but the resonances that it has, i think, are much more sort...
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the path of totality will stretch from mexico across the us and through to canada. the weather is sadly looking cloudy, but everyone is trying to be upbeat. even if you have clouds, you will be able to see the drop in light, the drop in temperature. but one of the great things about a total solar eclipse is you can see the corona, or the outer atmosphere of the sun, which is this beautiful, stunning thing we don't normally get to see and unfortunately if there's clouds, we won't see that. cheering. last time this celestial phenomenon happened in the us was in 2017. you may remember this moment. to view the sky safely, definitely don't do what mr trump did there and stare right at the sun. these solar eclipse glasses are your best friends. they are much, much darker than regular sunglasses. they block out the light — and radiation. they should also carry this authentic label, which means they meet a high standard of safety. who's excited the eclipse is coming? and as the start of the eclipse draws near, anticipation is building across the us. we are literally over
the path of totality will stretch from mexico across the us and through to canada. the weather is sadly looking cloudy, but everyone is trying to be upbeat. even if you have clouds, you will be able to see the drop in light, the drop in temperature. but one of the great things about a total solar eclipse is you can see the corona, or the outer atmosphere of the sun, which is this beautiful, stunning thing we don't normally get to see and unfortunately if there's clouds, we won't see that....
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mexico, the mainland of the us, and the east of canada will expect an eclipse that tracks most parts of the american continental state. tracks most parts of the american continentalstate. in tracks most parts of the american continental state. in that part of the chateau of the moon, cast on the earth's service, they will see them and completely cover the sent�*s service. this guy will go back, the sun will come out, and we will see that corona of the sun. we can't easily see because that is bright. eclipses are rare chance to see this of the atmosphere in detail. what of the atmosphere in detail. what exactly bursitis _ of the atmosphere in detail. what exactly bursitis looking _ of the atmosphere in detail. what exactly bursitis looking at at this time? �* , ., ., exactly bursitis looking at at this time? �*, ., ., ,. . time? there's lot of scientific efforts that — time? there's lot of scientific efforts that are _ time? there's lot of scientific efforts that are planned. it's| time? there's lot of scientific| efforts that are planned. it's a follow—on from experiments d
mexico, the mainland of the us, and the east of canada will expect an eclipse that tracks most parts of the american continental state. tracks most parts of the american continentalstate. in tracks most parts of the american continental state. in that part of the chateau of the moon, cast on the earth's service, they will see them and completely cover the sent�*s service. this guy will go back, the sun will come out, and we will see that corona of the sun. we can't easily see because that is...
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world food kitchen says those killed are from the united kingdom, australia, poland, a dual us/canada citizen, as well as palestinians. in a statement, it said the convoy was hit as it was leaving the deir al—balah warehouse after unloading aid, and that it had co—ordinated movements with the israeli military. it said... "this is not only an attack against wck, this is an attack on humanitarian organizations showing up in the most dire of situations where food is being used as a weapon of war. this is unforgivable. " the australian prime minister anthony albanese confirmed one australian woman , "zomi" frankcom , was among those killed. while polish officials named damian sobol as another of those killed. here in the uk, the foreign, commonwealth & development office said it was aware of reports of the death of a british national in gaza and was urgently seeking further information. our first report this hour is from our correspondent graham satchell. the bodies of six aid workers being brought to a hospital in central gaza. officials say at least three were foreign nationals, one
world food kitchen says those killed are from the united kingdom, australia, poland, a dual us/canada citizen, as well as palestinians. in a statement, it said the convoy was hit as it was leaving the deir al—balah warehouse after unloading aid, and that it had co—ordinated movements with the israeli military. it said... "this is not only an attack against wck, this is an attack on humanitarian organizations showing up in the most dire of situations where food is being used as a weapon...
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you work across a number of countries, across the usa, canada and europe. so i'm kind of wondering, aaron, do you find different demands from each region? we do. um, you know, the humanisation of pets is pretty universal. um, and so the trends you see in the us around people's emotional relationship with their animals transcends pretty much every developed country. so in spain, you know, about half of spanish dog owners think that their dog is an appropriatejudge of their dating life so that they trust their dogs intuition on that. um, you know, 71% of people in the uk, actually, would prefer their dog to be at their wedding than some of their friends and family. um, and so it's, you know, that humanisation, that emotional relationship where i start to view my dog as a child, not as a piece of property is pretty universal. and, aaron, i've got to ask you, just how much growth have you seen in the sector? because some of the numbers that we've been looking at on the show, the spend on pets is only heading in one direction and that is up. how are you seeing i
you work across a number of countries, across the usa, canada and europe. so i'm kind of wondering, aaron, do you find different demands from each region? we do. um, you know, the humanisation of pets is pretty universal. um, and so the trends you see in the us around people's emotional relationship with their animals transcends pretty much every developed country. so in spain, you know, about half of spanish dog owners think that their dog is an appropriatejudge of their dating life so that...
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that's available in north america, both in the us and canada. but on friday, a us report tied its wider range of autonomous driving modes to at least 13 crashes, including one death. despite that, chinese customers are angling to use full self—driving software, but it's not yet available in their market. mr musk said it would be rolled out there very soon, but here's the rub — all the data from tesla's chinese fleet is held in shanghai and, under chinese regulations, isn't accessible to tesla's us headquarters in texas. and that hampers the learnings that tesla needs to do to deliver a safe and effective product in china. mr musk needs to navigate that with chinese officials. one's the premier, li qiang. now, he's been making very positive noises, saying that china's market will always be open to foreign—funded firms and that beijing would provide a better business environment for the likes of tesla. today, there's fierce competition between tesla and its chinese rivals — byd, for example, china's biggest ev producer, and new entrants su
that's available in north america, both in the us and canada. but on friday, a us report tied its wider range of autonomous driving modes to at least 13 crashes, including one death. despite that, chinese customers are angling to use full self—driving software, but it's not yet available in their market. mr musk said it would be rolled out there very soon, but here's the rub — all the data from tesla's chinese fleet is held in shanghai and, under chinese regulations, isn't accessible to...
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daytime darkness stretched from mexico's pacific coast, all the way to the eastern edge of canada, sweeping m us states, from texas to maine. some estimated 4 million people in the us travelled to view it, sending demand for hotels, resorts and campgrounds through the roof. airbnb reported a 1000% a surge in demand in prime eclipse—watching cities, and more than 30 million people already live in the path of totality. so small businesses on the path seized on a mjor marketing event, offering eclipse themed t—shirts, dougnnuts event, offering eclipse themed t—shirts, doughnuts and ornaments for sales. cities staged watch parties and festivals, major airlines offered eclipse viewing flights. and nearly everyone scrambled to get their hands on specialty safety glasses. the eclipse tourism burst is the latest shows of how travel has rebounded post—pandemic and how people are willing to spend big on a new experiences. we won't see an eclipse like this in the us again for two decades. administrators say high street fashion chain ted baker will cut around 250 jobs and close 15 stores in the
daytime darkness stretched from mexico's pacific coast, all the way to the eastern edge of canada, sweeping m us states, from texas to maine. some estimated 4 million people in the us travelled to view it, sending demand for hotels, resorts and campgrounds through the roof. airbnb reported a 1000% a surge in demand in prime eclipse—watching cities, and more than 30 million people already live in the path of totality. so small businesses on the path seized on a mjor marketing event, offering...
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i spoke to ukraine's ambassador to canada today and she said at an absolute minimum ukraine needs about seven patriot batteries to defend key ukrainian cities along with ammunition and other things. even where i am here in canada, justin trudeau, warm fuzzy language about defending ukraine, but at the end of the day words don't stop russian missiles the same way patriots do. so i hope western leaders think about that. find do. so i hope western leaders think about that.— think about that. and 'ust south of i think about that. and 'ust south of the i think about that. and 'ust south of the border h think about that. and just south of the border we i think about that. and just | south of the border we will think about that. and just i south of the border we will be seeing a vote in the us house of representatives on the ukraine aid bill, what kind of impact do you think that might have,is impact do you think that might have, is this something that would be able to stave off these russian advancements we have been seeing? mt; these russian advancements we have been seeing?— have been
i spoke to ukraine's ambassador to canada today and she said at an absolute minimum ukraine needs about seven patriot batteries to defend key ukrainian cities along with ammunition and other things. even where i am here in canada, justin trudeau, warm fuzzy language about defending ukraine, but at the end of the day words don't stop russian missiles the same way patriots do. so i hope western leaders think about that. find do. so i hope western leaders think about that.— think about that....
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now, from the scottish islands through to canada, a new generation of tech firms have introduced tidal stream turbines. 0cean energy is still largely untapped, so what are the barriers that have prevented it from taking off? it's a relatively small and new industry, so very few machines in the water, and then you have to compete with wind farms and solar pv, etc. we're now addressing a resource that's so much larger, so we're opening up a market that didn't even exist before. if all goes to plan, there could be arrays of subsea kites around the faroe islands, installed in groups similar to wind farms. so this machine here, that's the first utility, or the array device. there will be many of these in parks, orarrays, as you call them, uh, around the world. the faroes aren't connected to any other country's power grid, so it has to be self—sufficient. and in the past, it relied heavily on oil imports. now, though, it's going fully green, and this battery station helps to regulate electricity supply. we have the biggest battery, i think, in the danish kingdom. we don't have any subsea c
now, from the scottish islands through to canada, a new generation of tech firms have introduced tidal stream turbines. 0cean energy is still largely untapped, so what are the barriers that have prevented it from taking off? it's a relatively small and new industry, so very few machines in the water, and then you have to compete with wind farms and solar pv, etc. we're now addressing a resource that's so much larger, so we're opening up a market that didn't even exist before. if all goes to...
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if they win that tie, anne keothavong's team will face top seeds canada in the quarter finals in seville. we're at the quarter—final stage of the world snooker championship, and the tournament favourite ronnie 0'sullivan is locked at four frames all with stuart bingham. bingham took the first two frames of the session, before 0'sullivan fought back to move ahead at 4—3. but the 2015 winner bingham then took the final frame of the session, to level the match ahead of wednesday's conclusion. 0'sullivan is looking to win the tournament for a record breaking eighth time. and the four—time champion john higgins fought back from four—nil down, to trail kyren wilson by five frames to three, after the opening session of their quarter—final, 13 is the target for a place in the semis. one of this year's favouritesjudd trump has a match on his hands — the 2019 champion is level at eight frames all with qualifierjakjones of wales. it's been a close contest, with trump edging ahead at 8—7 butjones made a century break in the final frame of the session to level the match going into wedne
if they win that tie, anne keothavong's team will face top seeds canada in the quarter finals in seville. we're at the quarter—final stage of the world snooker championship, and the tournament favourite ronnie 0'sullivan is locked at four frames all with stuart bingham. bingham took the first two frames of the session, before 0'sullivan fought back to move ahead at 4—3. but the 2015 winner bingham then took the final frame of the session, to level the match ahead of wednesday's conclusion....
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workers — the world central kitchen — has released a statement calling on the governments of australia, canada, the us, poland and the uk tojoin us in an investigation into the attacks. they added, an independent investigation is the only way to determine the truth of what happened and to prevent future attacks on humanitarian aid workers.
workers — the world central kitchen — has released a statement calling on the governments of australia, canada, the us, poland and the uk tojoin us in an investigation into the attacks. they added, an independent investigation is the only way to determine the truth of what happened and to prevent future attacks on humanitarian aid workers.
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the total solar eclipse swept up from there and across several us states and then into canada. it took about 2.5 hours in total — and thrilled the enormous crowds who'd gathered in its path along the way — including our very own nada tawfik. have a listen to this.
the total solar eclipse swept up from there and across several us states and then into canada. it took about 2.5 hours in total — and thrilled the enormous crowds who'd gathered in its path along the way — including our very own nada tawfik. have a listen to this.
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at coloured voices, he left uganda and was attacked while he was there, but he is now in toronto in canada and he gave me his reaction to the decision. mr; and he gave me his reaction to the decision. y ., and he gave me his reaction to the decision. g . , , ., and he gave me his reaction to the decision. g . ,, ., decision. my heart weeps for those who are still _ decision. my heart weeps for those who are still back— decision. my heart weeps for those who are still back in _ decision. my heart weeps for those who are still back in uganda - decision. my heart weeps for those who are still back in uganda and i who are still back in uganda and they are living openly because i know what it means to be gay in uganda, i know what it means to be lgbtq i class in uganda. if we are to pursue the price of freedom, it is death. i am an example here. they have two stay safe as much as possible, and they have to hide themselves away. those that have managed an escape, those that have not managed to really in danger back in uganda. i not managed to really in danger back in uaanda. .,, not managed to
at coloured voices, he left uganda and was attacked while he was there, but he is now in toronto in canada and he gave me his reaction to the decision. mr; and he gave me his reaction to the decision. y ., and he gave me his reaction to the decision. g . , , ., and he gave me his reaction to the decision. g . ,, ., decision. my heart weeps for those who are still _ decision. my heart weeps for those who are still back— decision. my heart weeps for those who are still back in _ decision. my...
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canada will play sweden in the final tomorrow. scotland will play italy in the bronze medal match. just a quick update on the arsenal game. arsenal have scored a second at brighton. they are heading to the top of the premier league. kai havertz adding to a first—half penalty from bukayo saka. you can follow that on the bbc sport website. that's all from sportsday. windy and warm has been the two main characteristics of the weekend's weather so far, and storm kathleen has brought winds along the west coast of 60 to 70 miles an hour, and at the tops of mountains in scotland, just shy of 100 miles an hour was recorded. a south—westerly wind across south east anglia and england, with the warmest day of the year so far, temperature is widely getting up a 21 degrees. low pressure still the dominant feature into the second half of the weekend, and this weather front could bring more persistent out rings of showery rain as we go through the day. closest to the low will see a frequent rash of showers here, and ljy frequent rash of show
canada will play sweden in the final tomorrow. scotland will play italy in the bronze medal match. just a quick update on the arsenal game. arsenal have scored a second at brighton. they are heading to the top of the premier league. kai havertz adding to a first—half penalty from bukayo saka. you can follow that on the bbc sport website. that's all from sportsday. windy and warm has been the two main characteristics of the weekend's weather so far, and storm kathleen has brought winds along...
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zomi frankcom of australia, damian sobol of poland, jacob flickinger, a dual citizen of the us and canada, and three people from the uk: john chapman, james henderson, and james kirby.
zomi frankcom of australia, damian sobol of poland, jacob flickinger, a dual citizen of the us and canada, and three people from the uk: john chapman, james henderson, and james kirby.
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delhi hits back after canada's spy agency says india and pakistan interfered in that country's elections. hello, i'm carl nasman. israel's military says it has recovered the body of a man taken hostage and held in gaza, in an overnight operation in khan younis on saturday. it accused the islamichhad group of murdering the man, who has been identified as 47—year—old elad katzir. elad was a farmer who was kidnapped from his kibbutz during the hamas attacks on southern israel last october. his sister said she blames israel's government for failing to do a deal with hamas. she, along with thousands of protestors, are calling on their government to do more to free the remaining hostages. from jerusalem, our middle east correspondent hugo bachega reports. tens of thousands of people joined a protest in tel aviv urging the government to reach a deal with hamas for more hostages to be freed, and the fact that another israeli hostage has returned dead puts more pressure on the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. the families of the hostages say he
delhi hits back after canada's spy agency says india and pakistan interfered in that country's elections. hello, i'm carl nasman. israel's military says it has recovered the body of a man taken hostage and held in gaza, in an overnight operation in khan younis on saturday. it accused the islamichhad group of murdering the man, who has been identified as 47—year—old elad katzir. elad was a farmer who was kidnapped from his kibbutz during the hamas attacks on southern israel last october. his...