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president biden one georgia, a key swing president biden wogeorgia, a key swing won georgia, a key swing state, by a small margin back in 2020. successful week president biden delivered a fiery state of the union address on thursday. now his campaign is looking to capitalise on that momentum, a new ad out saturday gives a nod and a wink to what many voters see as biden's key weakness — his age. take a listen. look, i'm not a young guy, that's no secret _ look, i'm not a young guy, that's no secret but — look, i'm not a young guy, that's no secret. but here's the deal. i understand how to get things done for the _ understand how to get things done for the american people. i believe the job— for the american people. i believe the job of— for the american people. i believe the job of the president is to fight for you. _ the job of the president is to fight for you, the american people, and that's— for you, the american people, and that's what— for you, the american people, and that's what i'm doing. i'm joe biden, — that's what i'm doing. i'm joe biden, and i approved this mes
president biden one georgia, a key swing president biden wogeorgia, a key swing won georgia, a key swing state, by a small margin back in 2020. successful week president biden delivered a fiery state of the union address on thursday. now his campaign is looking to capitalise on that momentum, a new ad out saturday gives a nod and a wink to what many voters see as biden's key weakness — his age. take a listen. look, i'm not a young guy, that's no secret _ look, i'm not a young guy, that's no...
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for georgia for donald trump. _ narrow -- michigan. for georgia for donald trump, it _ narrow -- michigan. for georgia for donald trump, it is _ narrow -- michigan. for georgia for donald trump, it is not _ narrow -- michigan. for georgia for donald trump, it is notjust - narrow -- michigan. for georgia for donald trump, it is notjust estate i donald trump, it is notjust estate which brings to mind the election, because he has legal troubles there as well. —— notjust a state which brings to mind. as well. -- not 'ust a state which brings to mind.— as well. -- not 'ust a state which brings to mind. that is the big bump on the road — brings to mind. that is the big bump on the road for _ brings to mind. that is the big bump on the road for donald _ brings to mind. that is the big bump on the road for donald trump - brings to mind. that is the big bump on the road for donald trump in - on the road for donald trump in georgia. he is quite popularfurther republicans here, but the governor here and the secretary of state here both ha
for georgia for donald trump. _ narrow -- michigan. for georgia for donald trump, it _ narrow -- michigan. for georgia for donald trump, it is _ narrow -- michigan. for georgia for donald trump, it is not _ narrow -- michigan. for georgia for donald trump, it is notjust - narrow -- michigan. for georgia for donald trump, it is notjust estate i donald trump, it is notjust estate which brings to mind the election, because he has legal troubles there as well. —— notjust a state which brings to...
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to stay in georgia, i will pay to fill what i feel today. so i'm happy, and i never thought about going even if you would have asked me before the match. ifeel good, i'm feeling good, for years i'm surrounded by amazing people, and i think that is the most important thing. scotland's preparations for the euros had something of a setback — they were beaten 1—0 at home by northern ireland, their seventh game without a win. while england battled back to draw 2—2 against belgium, thanks to an injury—time equaliser from jude bellingham. with a host of established names missing, manager gareth southgate said the past two matches have been useful to test the depth of the squad. we know who's been able to play at that level, who our very best players are. and the rest, we've got a lot clearer picture of what people are capable of from the two games that we've played. and we're just going to see how people are when they come back into form, whether they can do that fitness—wise with their clubs. england's women have won the t20 series again
to stay in georgia, i will pay to fill what i feel today. so i'm happy, and i never thought about going even if you would have asked me before the match. ifeel good, i'm feeling good, for years i'm surrounded by amazing people, and i think that is the most important thing. scotland's preparations for the euros had something of a setback — they were beaten 1—0 at home by northern ireland, their seventh game without a win. while england battled back to draw 2—2 against belgium, thanks to an...
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here in georgia, his focus was squarely on voters of colour. and we're here to say a simple thank you, thank you, thank you. 2020 was the first time in more than a quarter of a century that democrats won the presidential election here. and with more than a third of georgia's voters coming from the african—american community, joe biden knows he needs that support to win and cannot take it for granted. 70 miles up the road, it was a very different looking crowd for donald trump, who's facing 13 criminal charges in the state connected to the last election. his message to black voters was blunt. i did more for black people than any president other than abraham lincoln. it's true. the road to the white house runs through battlegrounds like georgia, and joe biden will take comfort that despite doubts, some african americans still want to be seen with him. gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, atlanta. foreign policy is one of many clear differences between donald trump and joe biden. and on friday, donald trump met with viktor 0rban, the prime minister of hun
here in georgia, his focus was squarely on voters of colour. and we're here to say a simple thank you, thank you, thank you. 2020 was the first time in more than a quarter of a century that democrats won the presidential election here. and with more than a third of georgia's voters coming from the african—american community, joe biden knows he needs that support to win and cannot take it for granted. 70 miles up the road, it was a very different looking crowd for donald trump, who's facing 13...
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where do you think this all leaves donald trump and his allies in georgia, but also looking at this legal calendar? sure, well on the one hand, this is not the outcome that they wanted — they did not want fani willis to be staying in this position — but she certainly is wounded, there's all this damaging personal information that is out there in the public domain, that the da's critics plan to use at every twist and turn in all of this. you've seen the former president use a lot of this information in his campaign rallies — he wasjust in north georgia last weekend and, as he was talking about the da and nathan wade, thousands in the crowd were laughing and booing. so it's a rallying cry for him, and we even saw today him sending out fundraising appeals based on today's ruling. so it is something that no matter what will be used by her republican critics — not only donald trump, but here in georgia in the state house, where they've launched a committee with subpoena power to continue digging into her personal life. tamar, always great to speak to you, thank you so much. any time. i
where do you think this all leaves donald trump and his allies in georgia, but also looking at this legal calendar? sure, well on the one hand, this is not the outcome that they wanted — they did not want fani willis to be staying in this position — but she certainly is wounded, there's all this damaging personal information that is out there in the public domain, that the da's critics plan to use at every twist and turn in all of this. you've seen the former president use a lot of this...
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do you think that russia wants control of georgia? russia wants control of not only georgia, but probably parts of europe. it has its... ..old ambitions and old aspirations of remaining
do you think that russia wants control of georgia? russia wants control of not only georgia, but probably parts of europe. it has its... ..old ambitions and old aspirations of remaining
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not only donald trump but also here in georgia in the statehouse where they launched a committee with subpoena power to continue digging into her personal life. a busy stretch of one of the uk's busiest roads, the m25 motorway which circles london, has been closed over the weekend, for construction work. the motorway has been shut between junctions 10 and ii, in surrey, to the southwest of the capital with a diversion in place. that alternative route will take hundreds of thousands of cars on local roads and is expected to cause severe congestion. drivers have been urged to find other routes or methods of travel or simply not to travel, if at all possible. this was the scene on friday evening, as the closure was put in place. the road won't be fully re—opened until 6:00 in the morning on monday. with the details, here's matt graveling. 170 miles long and 37 years old. however, never before has the m25 had everyman closed for work during the day. until now. this weekend as part of ongoing work tojunction ten in summary, this five mile stretch will remain closed for 57 hours. it will
not only donald trump but also here in georgia in the statehouse where they launched a committee with subpoena power to continue digging into her personal life. a busy stretch of one of the uk's busiest roads, the m25 motorway which circles london, has been closed over the weekend, for construction work. the motorway has been shut between junctions 10 and ii, in surrey, to the southwest of the capital with a diversion in place. that alternative route will take hundreds of thousands of cars on...
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gary o'donoghue sent does this report from - sent does this report from georgia. a pretty small audience, actually, a couple hundred people, very enthusiastic as you could imagine, very controlled. we did have one interruption from a gaza protester that was pulled out yelling and the president didn't seem to be put off too much by that. he really hit a number of those points that he made on the state of the union address, and a maintaining of that energy level we saw on thursday. he was sort of punching it out today. we have eight months to go to till the general election, let's see if anybody can keep that up for that long. and also you know, the crucial thing here is georgia is the most marginable state last time around, 0.3%, he won it by less than 12,000 votes. we seen a bit of a dip in that support of african—american communities for biden. there were a lot of reinforcements of the message of things that have been done, things that will be done and also accusing donald trump of attempting to turn back race relations in this country. and therefore sort of tr
gary o'donoghue sent does this report from - sent does this report from georgia. a pretty small audience, actually, a couple hundred people, very enthusiastic as you could imagine, very controlled. we did have one interruption from a gaza protester that was pulled out yelling and the president didn't seem to be put off too much by that. he really hit a number of those points that he made on the state of the union address, and a maintaining of that energy level we saw on thursday. he was sort of...
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you have seen what has happened in georgia. just about an hour ago, the new york case, the alleged hush-money payments, the judge has agreed to a delay for at least 30 days. donald trump's team wanted a delay of 90 days. the chief prosecutor said he would agree to 30 days. that was the only trial we thought was definitely happening, on march 25. now it is looking like he could happen in mid april, we. do not know and then you have the florida case for classified documents. donald trump is trying to get the whole thing canceled. the judge in that case did not agree with that. he said the case would go ahead but did not commit to a date. there was suggestion it could happen may 20 but we do not know. that was expected to be postponed. to be honest, all these delays play into donald trump strategy, which is to push everything back until after the presidential election. >> is any of this having an impact on donald trump? if you look at the polling now that it is confirmed he will face joe biden. >> we saw after his indictment that
you have seen what has happened in georgia. just about an hour ago, the new york case, the alleged hush-money payments, the judge has agreed to a delay for at least 30 days. donald trump's team wanted a delay of 90 days. the chief prosecutor said he would agree to 30 days. that was the only trial we thought was definitely happening, on march 25. now it is looking like he could happen in mid april, we. do not know and then you have the florida case for classified documents. donald trump is...
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president biden and his republican rival donald trump have been on the campaign trail in georgia, a crucial battleground state in november's presidential election. hollywood's biggest night kicks off later, with the oscars and all eyes will be on oppenheimer to see if it collects the most gongs. hello. welcome. i'm catherine byaruhanga. a us military ship is headed for gaza, carrying equipment to build a temporary port for aid deliveries. the us army says the support ship, set sailfrom a military base in virginia on saturday. the un has warned that around a quarter of the population of gaza, more than half a million people, are facing famine. meanwhile, a separate aid ship with around 200 tons of food is still waiting to set sail from cyprus. the eu wants a new sea route for aid from cyprus to gaza to start this weekend. our correspondent zoe conway has the latest. it may not look like much, but on this barge since the 200 tons of food, set to leave cyprus later today, towed by a spanish charity ship. more than 200 miles to gaza. this is the root is not been tried before. the journey could
president biden and his republican rival donald trump have been on the campaign trail in georgia, a crucial battleground state in november's presidential election. hollywood's biggest night kicks off later, with the oscars and all eyes will be on oppenheimer to see if it collects the most gongs. hello. welcome. i'm catherine byaruhanga. a us military ship is headed for gaza, carrying equipment to build a temporary port for aid deliveries. the us army says the support ship, set sailfrom a...
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south georgia is a spectacular island. there are so many unique concentrations of wildlife, most of which are globally important. so if bird flu were to take ahold and cause very high mortalities across the island, it would would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species there. like emperor penguins — already under threat from climate change as the sea ice vanishes. but there are still many unknowns about how the virus will spread. penguins do form colonies and live in very close proximity to each other so that in itself would lend itself to the idea that they might spread the virus rapidly between each other. but we don't know how susceptible penguins are. we know that there have been die—offs in penguins, but we don't know how easily the virus can get into different penguin species. avian flu has
south georgia is a spectacular island. there are so many unique concentrations of wildlife, most of which are globally important. so if bird flu were to take ahold and cause very high mortalities across the island, it would would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species...
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and in georgia, after months of hearings, a judge ruled that the lead prosecutor in mr trump's election interference proceedings can remain on the case. fani willis' status as lead prosecutor was in question after it was revealed she had a personal relationship with nathan wade, a special counsel she hired for the case. but while ms willis can continue her prosecution of the former president, thejudge also ruled that she or mr wade would have to leave the case. hours after that ruling, mr wade resigned. mr trump had tried to disqualify ms willis, arguing her relationship with her special counsel compromised the trial. thejudge disagreed, but said it did create an "appearance of impropriety." speaking to bbc news earlier, tamar hallerman, a senior reporter from the atlanta journal—constitution, who described where this leaves the former president and his legal team. on the one hand this is not the outcome they wanted. they did not want willis staying in the position but on the same time they wounded her and a lot of damaging personal information has gotten out there into the public dom
and in georgia, after months of hearings, a judge ruled that the lead prosecutor in mr trump's election interference proceedings can remain on the case. fani willis' status as lead prosecutor was in question after it was revealed she had a personal relationship with nathan wade, a special counsel she hired for the case. but while ms willis can continue her prosecution of the former president, thejudge also ruled that she or mr wade would have to leave the case. hours after that ruling, mr wade...
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georgia roberts, bbc news. polls will soon close in delayed presidential elections taking place in senegal. the outgoing president, macky sall, had tried to postpone the vote till december, long past the end of his mandate. it took considerable domestic and international pressure, and a ruling by senegal�*s constitutional council, to get today's date agreed. seven million people are eligible to vote for the 17 candidates. our correspondent thomas naadi is in senegalfor us. the voting process has been largely peaceful. there are long queues at some polling stations. this country has a very young population and many of them are determined to get their voices heard in this election. 0pposition candidate diomaye faye voted here earlier today. he called for a peaceful election and urged all parties to accept the outcome of the polls. former prime minister amadou ba of the ruling party also called for a peaceful election and said he was confident of a first round victory after casting his ballot. senegal is one of
georgia roberts, bbc news. polls will soon close in delayed presidential elections taking place in senegal. the outgoing president, macky sall, had tried to postpone the vote till december, long past the end of his mandate. it took considerable domestic and international pressure, and a ruling by senegal�*s constitutional council, to get today's date agreed. seven million people are eligible to vote for the 17 candidates. our correspondent thomas naadi is in senegalfor us. the voting process...
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georgia roberts, bbc news. the prince and princess of wales say they have been moved by the public�*s warmth and support, since catherine's announcement on friday, that she is receiving cancer treatment. a statement from kensington palace, also said the couple were "grateful" that the public understood their request for privacy. here's daniela relph. (vt this is the national with erica johnson. catherine, the princess of wales, made a shocking announcement... making headlines globally. kate middleton... the impact of the princess' diagnosis has been felt far and wide. her video message was the most direct and personal we have ever seen the princess. this, of course, came as a huge shock. it was also an attempt to shut down the rumours. i think what the princess of wales is hoping is that this message will be direct enough to appeal to people's better natures and say, "look, the invasion of privacy that has been going on on social media for the last couple of months has just been way too much. people need to s
georgia roberts, bbc news. the prince and princess of wales say they have been moved by the public�*s warmth and support, since catherine's announcement on friday, that she is receiving cancer treatment. a statement from kensington palace, also said the couple were "grateful" that the public understood their request for privacy. here's daniela relph. (vt this is the national with erica johnson. catherine, the princess of wales, made a shocking announcement... making headlines...
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mr hunt was speaking to the bbc �*s lorcan spoke. 0ur westminster correspondent — georgia roberts has more. the prime minister this week has been talking about this being a bounce back a year for the uk economy and jeremy hunt the chancellor today also keen to try and capitalise on some bright spots perhaps in the economic change in weather we have coming. this week we heard news of inflation falling to the lowest it has been in a couple of years, also a bank of england report saying interest rate cuts might come a bit sooner than expected. so this is good news, especially for a uk government that has been lagging behind consistently labour in the polls, they are keen to stress some economic good news. however, the question laura kuenssberg on the programme this morning wanted to ask is whether it is too soon for the uk government to be trumpeting news like this as a turning point, given that many people are still feeling the pinch in their pockets. let's listen to the chancellor now answering laura kuenssberg's questions on the economy. since 2010, we've talked about this before, we
mr hunt was speaking to the bbc �*s lorcan spoke. 0ur westminster correspondent — georgia roberts has more. the prime minister this week has been talking about this being a bounce back a year for the uk economy and jeremy hunt the chancellor today also keen to try and capitalise on some bright spots perhaps in the economic change in weather we have coming. this week we heard news of inflation falling to the lowest it has been in a couple of years, also a bank of england report saying...
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so that could complicate that trial in georgia. we know that the delays have been granted in the case in new york that has to do with the hush money. so these four trials all seeming to be pushed back on the big question is whether or not any of them can be finished before the voters go to the polls in november.— vaughan gething will become europe's first black leader after winning the welsh labour leadership election. the outgoing first minister, mark drakeford, will step down from the post next week. mr gething was born in zambia and is a former solicitor. the result of the leadership election was very close. vaughan gething, currently the economy minister, won with 51.7% of the vote. his opponent the education minister jeremy miles, received 48.3%. our political editor chris mason was watching the announcement and sent this report. the two contenders had just been told the results, but the rest of us had to wait. vaughan gething's wife and son on the front row — always good to have a book with you just in case dad's work thi
so that could complicate that trial in georgia. we know that the delays have been granted in the case in new york that has to do with the hush money. so these four trials all seeming to be pushed back on the big question is whether or not any of them can be finished before the voters go to the polls in november.— vaughan gething will become europe's first black leader after winning the welsh labour leadership election. the outgoing first minister, mark drakeford, will step down from the post...
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disqualified. —— georgia election interference. the ruling has improved donald trump's legal problems but his legal problems haven't gone away. france has become the first country in the world to explicitly include the right to abortion in its constitution. france's national assembly overwhelmingly voted 780 — 72 to enshrine" women's guaranteed freedom to abort". the french president said it sent a universal message. following the vote the eiffel tower in paris lit up in celebration, with the message "my body, my choice." hugh schofield was there. people recognise where i am, at the trocadero, the mood was exhilaration. a cheer went up was exhilaration. a cheer went up and the eiffel tower started sparkling with lights that had been arranged by the socialist maia of paris. —— mayor. people said it is a very symbolic occasion. they say this is a moment where france stood firm for female moment where france stood firm forfemale reproduction rights for female reproduction rights which forfemale reproduction rights which they sar
disqualified. —— georgia election interference. the ruling has improved donald trump's legal problems but his legal problems haven't gone away. france has become the first country in the world to explicitly include the right to abortion in its constitution. france's national assembly overwhelmingly voted 780 — 72 to enshrine" women's guaranteed freedom to abort". the french president said it sent a universal message. following the vote the eiffel tower in paris lit up in...
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as far as his georgia inspection —— georgia election interference goes, where yet to find out if the district attorney be disqualified. so this ruling has improved donald trump's legal problems, but his legal problems haven't gone away. back to the campaign trail, further notes on donald trump's presidential prospects, cbs news now projecting that donald trump has won the republican caucuses in north dakota. that gives them another 29 delegates for a total of 276. his rival, nikki haley, has 43, heading into super tuesday, which is less than about 12 hours away. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at a major story in the uk. the british government has suffered five defeats in the house of lords over its plans to send some asylum—seekers to rwanda. they relate to such issues as to whether the country safe enough for asylum—seekers, and other matters. the government is likely to overturn these when it returns to the commons, as chris mason tells us. there is an expectation that a lot of these defeats in the house of lords will be overturned in the next
as far as his georgia inspection —— georgia election interference goes, where yet to find out if the district attorney be disqualified. so this ruling has improved donald trump's legal problems, but his legal problems haven't gone away. back to the campaign trail, further notes on donald trump's presidential prospects, cbs news now projecting that donald trump has won the republican caucuses in north dakota. that gives them another 29 delegates for a total of 276. his rival, nikki haley,...
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have been demonstrations at russian embassies around the world, including the uk, france, tokyo and georgia. these are the pictures from the french capital, paris, where demonstrators held banners. an effigy of president putin was burnt in prague in the czech republic. several dozen, mostly russian nationals, took part in a protest in the city's wenceslas square. with me is francis scarr who follows russia for bbc monitoring. hello to you. what have you picked up hello to you. what have you picked up as far as the final day of monitoring? we have gone through a few details but take us through the other main details. it few details but take us through the other main details.— other main details. it seems the kremlin has _ other main details. it seems the kremlin has been _ other main details. it seems the kremlin has been keen - other main details. it seems the kremlin has been keen to - other main details. it seems the kremlin has been keen to keep. other main details. it seems the i kremlin has been keen to keep this other main details. it seems the - kremlin has been keen to keep this a
have been demonstrations at russian embassies around the world, including the uk, france, tokyo and georgia. these are the pictures from the french capital, paris, where demonstrators held banners. an effigy of president putin was burnt in prague in the czech republic. several dozen, mostly russian nationals, took part in a protest in the city's wenceslas square. with me is francis scarr who follows russia for bbc monitoring. hello to you. what have you picked up hello to you. what have you...
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georgia roberts, bbc news. the prince and princess of wales say they have been moved by the public�*s warmth and support since catherine's announcement on friday that she is receiving cancer treatment. charlotte gallagher reports. a busy sunday in windsor, the home of the prince and princess of wales and their three young children. a family now dealing with a cancer diagnosis and chemotherapy treatment. i want to take this opportunity to say thank you personally. but was this announcement planned, or did the princess feel forced to address speculation? we actually understand that the princess made the decision two weeks ago, that she was going to do this public statement. and the key thing for her, as a mother, her priority was protecting those three children. she didn't want them going to school being asked even more than they already were — they were already being affected at school, so it was always her plan that she would wait until the last day of term. but the royal family won't have been immune to th
georgia roberts, bbc news. the prince and princess of wales say they have been moved by the public�*s warmth and support since catherine's announcement on friday that she is receiving cancer treatment. charlotte gallagher reports. a busy sunday in windsor, the home of the prince and princess of wales and their three young children. a family now dealing with a cancer diagnosis and chemotherapy treatment. i want to take this opportunity to say thank you personally. but was this announcement...
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they visit georgia before a potential final against either kazakhstan or greece for the right to reach the finals in germany. elsewhere — brazil's lucas paqueta says he will help as much as he can with an investigation into potential breaches of betting rules. last august, sources told bbc sport that paqueta was being investigated by the football association. paqueta has continued to play for his club west ham and is in the brazil squad for a friendly with england on saturday. i was advised not to talk about it, but it has been seven months since it happened, and i am cooperating. i am doing everything possible to continue this way. playing in the national team was always my dream, the dream of any child, so to be back makes me feel more privileged, as i used to say a long time ago: i think i have been going at good job with my club, i am enjoying my football, i am try to allow anything happening outside to affect me. in formula 1, red bulls max verstappen is hoping to make it 3 wins from 3 at the melbourne grand prix this weekend. he's comfortably dominated the first two races — a
they visit georgia before a potential final against either kazakhstan or greece for the right to reach the finals in germany. elsewhere — brazil's lucas paqueta says he will help as much as he can with an investigation into potential breaches of betting rules. last august, sources told bbc sport that paqueta was being investigated by the football association. paqueta has continued to play for his club west ham and is in the brazil squad for a friendly with england on saturday. i was advised...
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wales take on poland, ukraine face iceland and in the final match georgia are trying to get to their first major championship, they host greece. there are also a host of friendly internationals taking place later, including england against belgium. england are without a host of experienced players, including captain harry kane, so declan rice will skipper the side. manager gareth southgate sees this as a chance for new players to stake their claim to be in the squad both for the euros and going forward. some of our core group, kieran trippier, walker, maguire, not with us. so a different feel of the group, a different dynamic, so it is a great opportunity for people to step up, to lead, to grow. that's important because a lot of the players involved with the squad now are the future of the team now for the mid and long term. no more of those experiences they can have, thatis those experiences they can have, that is really helpful for everybody. as the teams finalise their preparations for the summer, the hosts, germany, take on the netherlands later. it mayjust be a friendly, but it'
wales take on poland, ukraine face iceland and in the final match georgia are trying to get to their first major championship, they host greece. there are also a host of friendly internationals taking place later, including england against belgium. england are without a host of experienced players, including captain harry kane, so declan rice will skipper the side. manager gareth southgate sees this as a chance for new players to stake their claim to be in the squad both for the euros and going...
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lawyers for italy's prime minister georgia maloney says she is seeking more than $100,000 in damages against two men who allegedly produced deepfake porn videos using her face. the videos were uploaded to acorn site and viewed millions of times. a 40-year-old man and his father are being investigated. they are accused of defamation. a u.n. report says russia has created a climate of fear in occupied areas of ukraine since its forces invaded two years ago. the world body's human rights office accuses pressure of suppressing ukrainian language, culture and identity as it tries to assert full control. the assessment comes as president putin hosted supporters at the kremlin following his win in an election that western leaders say was neither free or fair. our correspondent steve rosenberg got a rare invite. >> [speaking russian] steve: they sethat location is everything if you want to impress an audience. [applause] so, vladimir putin invited his celebrity supporters to one of the swankiest parts of the kremlin. he was not easy to see but the message was clear. in the hall where russian
lawyers for italy's prime minister georgia maloney says she is seeking more than $100,000 in damages against two men who allegedly produced deepfake porn videos using her face. the videos were uploaded to acorn site and viewed millions of times. a 40-year-old man and his father are being investigated. they are accused of defamation. a u.n. report says russia has created a climate of fear in occupied areas of ukraine since its forces invaded two years ago. the world body's human rights office...
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the nation's prime minister, georgia meloni, met with president biden at the white house friday. mr biden said the two leaders "have each other�*s backs" and "have ukraine's back." he also urged republicans in congress to pass funding for kyiv. ms meloni said that as the chairwoman of the group of 7 nations, she was focused on "defending freedom "and building peace for ukraine." let's turn to some other important news around the world. the two largest us pharmacy chains will begin selling the prescription abortion pill, mifepristone, this month. cvs and walgreens said they will start distribution in a handful of states where abortion is legal. the move follows a decision by the us food and drug administration last year allowing pharmacies to sell the pill. mifepristone has been legal in the us since 2000 but was previously only accessible through clinics and hospitals. argentina's new president has vowed to send a new package of economic reforms to the country's congress, a month after lawmakers rejected his earlier plan. javier milei laid out some of the proposals in his first
the nation's prime minister, georgia meloni, met with president biden at the white house friday. mr biden said the two leaders "have each other�*s backs" and "have ukraine's back." he also urged republicans in congress to pass funding for kyiv. ms meloni said that as the chairwoman of the group of 7 nations, she was focused on "defending freedom "and building peace for ukraine." let's turn to some other important news around the world. the two largest us...
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and in georgia, after months of hearings, a judge ruled that the lead prosecutor in mr trump's election interference proceedings can remain on the case. fani willis' status as lead prosecutor was in question after it was revealed she had a personal relationship with nathan wade, a special counsel she hired for the case. but while ms willis can continue her prosecution of the former president, thejudge also ruled that she or mr wade would have to leave the case. hours after that ruling, mr wade resigned. mr trump had tried to disqualify ms willis, arguing her relationship with her special counsel compromised the trial. thejudge disagreed, but said it did create an "appearance of impropriety." in another development stemming from mr trump's time in office, his former vice president says he will not be endorsing the presumptive republican nominee in the 2024 election. mike pence said it should come as no surprise he is not endorsing his former boss, whom he has publicly distanced himself from over mr trump's role in the 6january capitol riots. mr pence said during his own bid for he white
and in georgia, after months of hearings, a judge ruled that the lead prosecutor in mr trump's election interference proceedings can remain on the case. fani willis' status as lead prosecutor was in question after it was revealed she had a personal relationship with nathan wade, a special counsel she hired for the case. but while ms willis can continue her prosecution of the former president, thejudge also ruled that she or mr wade would have to leave the case. hours after that ruling, mr wade...
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and — states like arizona, georgia and even _ states like arizona, georgia and even states like michigan. but to— and even states like michigan. but to be _ and even states like michigan. but to be fair, it was the republicans that rejected an immigration, bipartisan immigration _ immigration, bipartisan immigration deal, - immigration, bipartisan immigration deal, and i immigration, bipartisan. immigration deal, and so immigration, bipartisan- immigration deal, and so can he make _ immigration deal, and so can he make that — immigration deal, and so can he make that argument _ immigration deal, and so can he make that argument to - immigration deal, and so can he make that argument to the - make that argument to the american _ make that argument to the american people _ make that argument to the american people in- make that argument to the american people in a - make that argument to the american people in a way. make that argument to the i american people in a way that resonates _ american people in a way that resonates when _ american people in a way that resonates when most - am
and — states like arizona, georgia and even _ states like arizona, georgia and even states like michigan. but to— and even states like michigan. but to be _ and even states like michigan. but to be fair, it was the republicans that rejected an immigration, bipartisan immigration _ immigration, bipartisan immigration deal, - immigration, bipartisan immigration deal, and i immigration, bipartisan. immigration deal, and so immigration, bipartisan- immigration deal, and so can he make _...
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republican party's presumptive nominee for president after voters handed him three more wins in washington, georgia and mississippi. that comes just hours afterjoe biden was projected as the democratic party's presumptive nominee. while the outcomes were expected, it does signal the campaign is now entering a new stage. the early conclusion to the nominating contests means both candidates will now focus on the general election, facing a long stretch of campaigning before november. earlier, i wasjoined by politico's washington reporter daniel lippman. first of all, what would normally be, you know, big headlines — we have the two presumptive nominees on both sides — democrat and republican — but it's basically what we expected. donald trump and joe biden with a rematch looking very certain. does anything change now that essentially this is official? well, both candidates are now going to focus more on their general election, try to move to the middle, traditionally. donald trump doesn't often do that because he wants to focus more on his base, but he's going to have to try to get some of those
republican party's presumptive nominee for president after voters handed him three more wins in washington, georgia and mississippi. that comes just hours afterjoe biden was projected as the democratic party's presumptive nominee. while the outcomes were expected, it does signal the campaign is now entering a new stage. the early conclusion to the nominating contests means both candidates will now focus on the general election, facing a long stretch of campaigning before november. earlier, i...
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georgia roberts, bbc news. the prince and princess of wales say they have been moved by the public�*s warmth and support since catherine's announcement on friday that she is receiving cancer treatment. a statement from kensington palace also said the couple were "grateful" that the public understood their request for privacy. that message of course from the princess of wales on friday got attention around the world. lots of people descending on windsor to pay their tributes to the princess. there have also been tributes paid by world leaders and also harry and meghan have sent their wishes. and a reminder of our top story this hour, the attack on friday evening in russia, which has left at least 137 people killed. islamic state group has claimed responsibility for that attack. people have been turning up over the last couple of days to pay their tributes and pay their respects at the sight of the concert venue outside the capital. president putin here early in the church adjacent to his private residence just
georgia roberts, bbc news. the prince and princess of wales say they have been moved by the public�*s warmth and support since catherine's announcement on friday that she is receiving cancer treatment. a statement from kensington palace also said the couple were "grateful" that the public understood their request for privacy. that message of course from the princess of wales on friday got attention around the world. lots of people descending on windsor to pay their tributes to the...
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georgia's ruling party has proposed a new law sharply limiting lgbt rights. the draft law would ban sex changes and adoption by same—sex couples as well as prohibiting gatherings aimed at popularising same—sex family or intimate relationships. junior doctors in wales have started a 96 hour walkout as part of an on—going pay dispute with the welsh government. bma cymru say they were left with no choice but to strike after the welsh government "failed to produce a credible offer to end the dispute". the welsh government said it did not have the funds to improve its 5% pay offer, which junior doctors have rejected protests outside schools should be banned — that's according to a review by a senior government advisor. dame sara khan has made the recommendation after examining the handling of demonstrations outside batley grammar school in west yorkshire in 2021. they began when pupils were shown what some thought was an "offensive" cartoon of the prophet muhammad. she says children need to be protected. one of the recommendations that i have made to the g
georgia's ruling party has proposed a new law sharply limiting lgbt rights. the draft law would ban sex changes and adoption by same—sex couples as well as prohibiting gatherings aimed at popularising same—sex family or intimate relationships. junior doctors in wales have started a 96 hour walkout as part of an on—going pay dispute with the welsh government. bma cymru say they were left with no choice but to strike after the welsh government "failed to produce a credible offer to end...
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are they referencing bonnie willis, the district attorney in georgia. we see a potential delay in georgia. we see a potential delay in that case. the chief prosecutor has had to step down. he is facing another legal case in new york when it comes to hush money payment to a pawn star. that is likely to be delayed for at least three weeks. that was supposed to be the first trial to stop at the trial date now is up in the air. we also don't have a trial date yet in a separate case in florida, or in dc. it's been a tactic to continue to try to delay and file different motions, that seems to be working on the question now is whether we will see any of these trials wrap up before voters go to the polls in november, that is still up in the air. back go to the polls in november, that is still up in the air.— still up in the air. back to bernie moreno, whose _ still up in the air. back to bernie moreno, whose rally _ still up in the air. back to bernie moreno, whose rally donald - still up in the air. back to bernie i moreno, whose rally donald trump still up
are they referencing bonnie willis, the district attorney in georgia. we see a potential delay in georgia. we see a potential delay in that case. the chief prosecutor has had to step down. he is facing another legal case in new york when it comes to hush money payment to a pawn star. that is likely to be delayed for at least three weeks. that was supposed to be the first trial to stop at the trial date now is up in the air. we also don't have a trial date yet in a separate case in florida, or...
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wales take on poland, ukraine face iceland, and in the final match, georgia — who are looking to make the euros for the first time — are up against 2004 champions greece. currently goalless in that much there. there are also a lot of friendly internationals taking place later, including england against belgium. 18—year—old kobbie mainoo will start tonight along with brentford striker ivan toney. declan rice will captain the side as he wins his 50th cap. manager gareth southgate believes the game provides a great opportunity for new players to stake their claim to be in this summer's european championship squad. some of our core group some of oui’ core group came, some of our core group came, trippier, walker, maguire, not with us, so different feel about the group from a different dynamic, and that's a great opportunity for other people to step up, to lead and to grow, and that's important because a lot of the players involved that are with the squad now, they are the future of the team as well, for the mid and long term. and more of those experience as they can have, that's r
wales take on poland, ukraine face iceland, and in the final match, georgia — who are looking to make the euros for the first time — are up against 2004 champions greece. currently goalless in that much there. there are also a lot of friendly internationals taking place later, including england against belgium. 18—year—old kobbie mainoo will start tonight along with brentford striker ivan toney. declan rice will captain the side as he wins his 50th cap. manager gareth southgate believes...
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south georgia is a spectacular island. there are so many unique concentrations of wildlife, most of which are globally important. so if bird flu were to take ahold and cause very high mortalities across the island, it would would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species there. like emperor penguins — already under threat from climate change as the sea ice vanishes. but there are still many unknowns about how the virus will spread. penguins do form colonies and live in very close proximity to each other so that in itself would lend itself to the idea that they might spread the virus rapidly between each other. but we don't know how susceptible penguins are. we know that there have been die—offs in penguins, but we don't know how easily the virus can get into different penguin species. avian flu has
south georgia is a spectacular island. there are so many unique concentrations of wildlife, most of which are globally important. so if bird flu were to take ahold and cause very high mortalities across the island, it would would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species...
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joe biden is now officially the democratic party's presumptive nominee for president, with voters in georgia and mississippi handing him two more primary wins. mr biden has now secured the delegates he needs to be nominated by his party. while the outcome was expected, it does signal the campaign is now in the final stretch. the biden campaign said: in the next few hours, biden's republican rival, former president donald trump, is expected to clinch his spot on the republican ticket, as four states are holding republican contests tonight. we'll keep you updated on those results. us lawmakers on capitol hill spent hours pressing former special counsel robert hur over his decision not to seek charges against president biden for allegedly mishandling classified documents. mr hur defended his findings, telling congress his report on biden's memory was both accurate and fair. in the report, special counsel hur said president biden could present himself to a jury as a "well—meaning elderly man with a poor memory". our north america correspondent nomia iqbal is on capitol hill with more. this was
joe biden is now officially the democratic party's presumptive nominee for president, with voters in georgia and mississippi handing him two more primary wins. mr biden has now secured the delegates he needs to be nominated by his party. while the outcome was expected, it does signal the campaign is now in the final stretch. the biden campaign said: in the next few hours, biden's republican rival, former president donald trump, is expected to clinch his spot on the republican ticket, as four...
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— staying in the us, and a judge overseeing the election interference case against donald trump in georgia has rejected an attempt to disqualify the lawyer leading the prosecution. the judge ruled that district attorney fani willis could remain on the case, but he said that the special prosecutor she appointed and then had a romantic relationship with — nathan wade — would have to go. mr wade handed in his resignation shortly after the ruling. the judge said the relationship gave a significant appearance of impropriety, but that mr trump's lawyers had failed to prove a conflict of interest in the case. here, families who used a funeral director in hull to bury or cremate their loved ones have been asked by police to provide photographs and descriptions of their relatives. humberside police say they believe they've identified all 35 bodies recovered at legacy independent funeral directors, as part of an investigation sparked by what officers described as "concern for care of the deceased". richard shaw was asked to provide information about his wife, rita, who died last year. i don't kn
— staying in the us, and a judge overseeing the election interference case against donald trump in georgia has rejected an attempt to disqualify the lawyer leading the prosecution. the judge ruled that district attorney fani willis could remain on the case, but he said that the special prosecutor she appointed and then had a romantic relationship with — nathan wade — would have to go. mr wade handed in his resignation shortly after the ruling. the judge said the relationship gave a...
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there have also been demonstrations in the uk, france, tokyo and georgia. these are the pictures from the french capital, paris, where demonstrators held banners. an effigy of president putin was burnt in prague in the czech republic. several dozen, mostly russian nationals, took part in the protest in the city's wenceslas square. our reporter frances read is outside the russian embassy in london. what is the picture at there? your back thousands of people have been queueing up a hit since midday and at the queue queueing up a hit since midday and at the queu— at the queue stretch is still as far as the eye _ at the queue stretch is still as far as the eye can — at the queue stretch is still as far as the eye can see _ at the queue stretch is still as far as the eye can see and _ at the queue stretch is still as far as the eye can see and that - at the queue stretch is still as far as the eye can see and that has l as the eye can see and that has really been the case for the last few hours. we have spoken to people in that queue and we have seen younger
there have also been demonstrations in the uk, france, tokyo and georgia. these are the pictures from the french capital, paris, where demonstrators held banners. an effigy of president putin was burnt in prague in the czech republic. several dozen, mostly russian nationals, took part in the protest in the city's wenceslas square. our reporter frances read is outside the russian embassy in london. what is the picture at there? your back thousands of people have been queueing up a hit since...
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president biden and donald trump have hit the campaign trail in georgia — a crucial state in november's presidential election. mr biden accused his republican rival of wanting to turn the clock back on race relations in america. mr trump said he had done more for black people in the united states than any president since abraham lincoln. security services in northwest nigeria are searching for hundreds of school children abducted in a series of mass kidnappings. the latest, on saturday morning, saw armed men storm a school in sokoto state, taking fifteen students and four women. two days earlier, more than 280 students were taken from their school in kaduna state. at least 28t pupils have managed to escape since their capture on thursday. earlier in the week, some 200 people — most of them women and children — were abducted in the northeast after leaving their displacement camps to search for firewood. a new museum commemorating the holocaust is being opened in amsterdam this morning. it will be the first in the netherlands to tell the full story of the persecution ofjewish people d
president biden and donald trump have hit the campaign trail in georgia — a crucial state in november's presidential election. mr biden accused his republican rival of wanting to turn the clock back on race relations in america. mr trump said he had done more for black people in the united states than any president since abraham lincoln. security services in northwest nigeria are searching for hundreds of school children abducted in a series of mass kidnappings. the latest, on saturday...
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the vice president making this statement in georgia, then meeting with benny gantz, it is a response notjust benny gantz, it is a response not just to the benny gantz, it is a response notjust to the black leaders, but to the fact that last week, in the united states, the uncommitted vote, led by the arab american voters, that there isn't the kind of carte blanche support of president biden is indicative there is domestic politics here in the united states and within israel thatis united states and within israel that is playing out on the issue of gaza. with the rise of the humanitarian crisis has captured the imagination of the world, the vice president had to respond on behalf of the united states, and benny gantz�*s tour is also indicative of that. there is the international crisis as it is been seen as what is happening in gaza, but the internal politics of israel in the united states.- politics of israel in the united states. �* , ., united states. always good to net our united states. always good to get your perspective, - united states. always good to get your perspective,
the vice president making this statement in georgia, then meeting with benny gantz, it is a response notjust benny gantz, it is a response not just to the benny gantz, it is a response notjust to the black leaders, but to the fact that last week, in the united states, the uncommitted vote, led by the arab american voters, that there isn't the kind of carte blanche support of president biden is indicative there is domestic politics here in the united states and within israel thatis united states...
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the georgia republican said she has no timeline for calling the resolution for a vote, and called it, quote, "more of a warning". stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. for the start of this weekend, it's going to feel like we've stepped back, rather than spring, and it's due to the strength and direction of the wind — a cold north—westerly which will feed in a rash of frequent, heavy showers as well. and it's all because we've got low pressure that's pushing its way in the north and east and spiralling around that low in an anti—clockwise direction is a cold northwesterly wind. frequently packed isobars. the strongest of the winds further north. clear skies, though, over the next few hours will allow those temperatures to fall away, so a chilly start to our saturday morning. as then, we start saturday, frequent rash of showers to the north but we will see them pushing across wales, central and southern england as we go through the morning, too. and some of the showers heavy with rumbles of thunder. so, through the middle part of the afternoon, we're still likely to see som
the georgia republican said she has no timeline for calling the resolution for a vote, and called it, quote, "more of a warning". stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. for the start of this weekend, it's going to feel like we've stepped back, rather than spring, and it's due to the strength and direction of the wind — a cold north—westerly which will feed in a rash of frequent, heavy showers as well. and it's all because we've got low pressure that's pushing its way in the...