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henry, how damauuin to move on from that. henry, how damaging is— to move on from that. henry, how damaging is this _ to move on from that. henry, how damaging is this for _ to move on from that. henry, how damaging is this for the _ damaging is this for the conservative?— damaging is this for the conservative? ~ ., ., conservative? we can hear from the comments of _ conservative? we can hear from the comments of mel _ conservative? we can hear from the comments of mel the _ conservative? we can hear from the comments of mel the vicar - comments of mel the vicar conservatives would like people to move on in his words from this. i don't think that's where opposition parties are on this. labour's shadow health secretary has said the comments were revolting, the alleged comments were revolting, the alleged comments i should say, racist and insightful and calling the conservative party to return the £10 million they got from frank hester last year. the liberal democrats have made the same call. it's clear the conservative party wants to resist that and let's see whether t
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armed groups had been calling for ariel henry to step down. the muslim holy month of ramadan begins with many gazans facing starvation as food aid aboard one ship remains stalled at port. plus, the royal photo flare—up. why britain's princess of wales chose to apologize for "any confusion" over a family image she edited. hello, i'm caitriona perry. we begin with the situation in haiti, and the country's prime minister ariel henry has issued his resignation. mr henry has held the unelected role since the assassination in 2021 of the country's last president. news of his resignation came from the guyanese president, during a high—level meeting of the caribbean community. to that end we acknowledge the resignation of prime minister ariel henry. upon the establishment of a transitional residential council. —— presidential. joining me live is harold isaac, an independent journalist based in haiti. we just heard the announcement from the guy and his president about the resignation of ariel henry. can you tell us anything more about the circu
armed groups had been calling for ariel henry to step down. the muslim holy month of ramadan begins with many gazans facing starvation as food aid aboard one ship remains stalled at port. plus, the royal photo flare—up. why britain's princess of wales chose to apologize for "any confusion" over a family image she edited. hello, i'm caitriona perry. we begin with the situation in haiti, and the country's prime minister ariel henry has issued his resignation. mr henry has held the...
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thank you very much, henry. we can turn _ right or not. thank you very much, henry. we can turn to _ right or not. thank you very much, henry. we can turn to our - right or not. thank you very much, henry. we can turn to our africa i henry. we can turn to our africa correspondent upper plett usher who is in kigali. what is the view there and what is the response to all the politics happening in the uk? —— barbara plett usher. politics happening in the uk? -- barbara plett usher.— politics happening in the uk? -- barbara plett usher. speaking to --eole in barbara plett usher. speaking to people in the _ barbara plett usher. speaking to people in the rwandan _ barbara plett usher. speaking to i people in the rwandan government here this week you get the sense they are quite happy and prepared to accept asylum seekers when they should arrive. but also happy to let the process play out in the uk. and so i think there is a really a sense of watching and waiting here. in the meantime they are taking their own steps to address some of the concerns raised by the uk sup
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mr henry was not yet elected to his current position. on tuesday, the prime minister landed in puerto rico after his plane was denied permission to land in haiti due to security concerns. the us ambassador to the united nations addressed the situation on wednesday, saying that while the us is not pushing for mr henry to resign, it does want to see a political transition. what we've asked the haitian prime minister to do is move forward on a political process that will lead to the establishment of a presidential transition council that will lead to elections. we think thatis lead to elections. we think that is urgent that he moves forward in that direction, and start the process of bringing normalcy back to the people of haiti. meanwhile, the violence in haiti is worsening. the un high commissioner for human rights volker turk is calling for international action and says the situation is "beyond untenable". since the beginning of the year, 1,193 people have been killed and 692 others wounded by the gang violence. the un's humanitarian coo
mr henry was not yet elected to his current position. on tuesday, the prime minister landed in puerto rico after his plane was denied permission to land in haiti due to security concerns. the us ambassador to the united nations addressed the situation on wednesday, saying that while the us is not pushing for mr henry to resign, it does want to see a political transition. what we've asked the haitian prime minister to do is move forward on a political process that will lead to the establishment...
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they prevented henry from landing. they had attacked police stations, the interior ministry, and even thrown molotov cocktails at the presidential palace. so they have to establish some control even before they can begin to create this transitional council and deliver humanitarian assistance. the former prime minister of haiti, ariel henry, who, as you heard, has resigned, has called for calm and a return to stability in haiti as he announced his resignationjust hours after the regional leaders met in jamaica to discuss a picture —— a political transition aimed at restoring security and haiti. mr henry has been stuck in puerto rico after his plane was prevented from landing in the airport at port—au—prince by armed gangs who control most of the capital and he is calling, as i say, for calm and a return to stability after submitting his resignation. we will keep you up to date with haiti during the day. reports from romania say the controversial influencer andrew tate — and his brother tristan — have been ar
they prevented henry from landing. they had attacked police stations, the interior ministry, and even thrown molotov cocktails at the presidential palace. so they have to establish some control even before they can begin to create this transitional council and deliver humanitarian assistance. the former prime minister of haiti, ariel henry, who, as you heard, has resigned, has called for calm and a return to stability in haiti as he announced his resignationjust hours after the regional leaders...
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within the past hour or so the prime minister of haiti, ariel henry, has resigned. that's according to the president of guyana, who heads the caribbean bloc caricom. mr henry has held the unelected role since the assassination in 2021 of the country's last president. armed groups have been calling for mr henry to step down, leading to widespread violence. last week he was prevented from returning home to haiti. news of his resignation came during a high—level meeting of the caribbean community injamaica. to that end we acknowledge the resignation of prime minister ariel henry upon the establishment of a transitional presidential council. harold isaac is an independent journalist based in haiti. he gave us his reaction to the news. it is unclear for pretty much everybody here at this point, although in the past few hours there were serious indications that resignation was imminent. prime minister ariel henry had been under tremendous pressure to resign in the past couple of weeks after he returned from kenya on a trip to get police support. as of late, you could se
within the past hour or so the prime minister of haiti, ariel henry, has resigned. that's according to the president of guyana, who heads the caribbean bloc caricom. mr henry has held the unelected role since the assassination in 2021 of the country's last president. armed groups have been calling for mr henry to step down, leading to widespread violence. last week he was prevented from returning home to haiti. news of his resignation came during a high—level meeting of the caribbean...
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mr henry was tapped two days before the death of the president. he essentially inherited a situation which he had promised that he would essentially deliver on elections and retire, but that didn't happen. why is that? we have been hearing the elections have been delayed. i know there is some worry that this could be an attempt to hold onto power, but, on the other hand, this doesn't exactly seem like a perfect environment to hold elections in haiti. well, this is — this is part — one of the big questions, one of the big issues, that the prime minister himself in his current standing would have two entities that could fire him — which is either the president or the parliament, and are both gone now. there is no president and the parliament's terms expired years ago. essentially he is caught in this sort of suspended situation and he basically plays on that and the security situation, to say, well, i'm unable to deliver on elections, but as soon as the situation in the security is restored, i will be able to have elections and hand over power
mr henry was tapped two days before the death of the president. he essentially inherited a situation which he had promised that he would essentially deliver on elections and retire, but that didn't happen. why is that? we have been hearing the elections have been delayed. i know there is some worry that this could be an attempt to hold onto power, but, on the other hand, this doesn't exactly seem like a perfect environment to hold elections in haiti. well, this is — this is part — one of...
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_ ariel henri started. what do we know about his trip? we - ariel henri started. what do we know about his trip? we don't l know about his trip? we don't know about his trip? we don't know much — know about his trip? we don't know much about _ know about his trip? we don't know much about his - know about his trip? we don't - know much about his whereabouts or where he currently is. there were rumours as to when he would be coming back to haiti. —— ariel henry. this needs to be confirmed and people are waiting to know where he may show as the situation evolves. 0k, show as the situation evolves. ok, harold, give very much. harold isaac, a freelance journalist in port—au—prince. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. in the uk, the government has suffered five defeats in the house of lords over its bill to revive its proposed rwanda deportation scheme. the legislation would deem rwanda a safe country to send asylum seekers to, in a bid to stop removals being derailed by appeals. the bill will co
_ ariel henri started. what do we know about his trip? we - ariel henri started. what do we know about his trip? we don't l know about his trip? we don't know about his trip? we don't know much — know about his trip? we don't know much about _ know about his trip? we don't know much about his - know about his trip? we don't - know much about his whereabouts or where he currently is. there were rumours as to when he would be coming back to haiti. —— ariel henry. this needs to be confirmed...
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hately's prime minister ariel henry resigns| prime minister ariel henry resigns and calls for calm after gang violence plunge the country into chaos. and american singer—songwriter eric carmen, known for their hit single all by myself, has died. hello, i'm anna foster. you are live with bbc news. i am here injerusalem, where we start with a special report. the bbc has seen evidence that doctors, nurses and other hospital staff were detained, beaten and prevented from carrying out vital medical duties when israeli forces overran the nasser hospital in gaza last month. we've also heard accusations that some detainees were stripped and kept in stress positions for several hours. israel said it occupied nasser believing it was used by hamas and several released israeli hostages have said they were held there. wyre davies reports — and a warning, you might find some parts of his report distressing. not for the first time in this war, israeli soldiers have been filmed standing over stripped and kneeling detainees in gaza. but these are medical staff, detained after the israeli army overran
hately's prime minister ariel henry resigns| prime minister ariel henry resigns and calls for calm after gang violence plunge the country into chaos. and american singer—songwriter eric carmen, known for their hit single all by myself, has died. hello, i'm anna foster. you are live with bbc news. i am here injerusalem, where we start with a special report. the bbc has seen evidence that doctors, nurses and other hospital staff were detained, beaten and prevented from carrying out vital...
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they demand prime minister ariel henry resign. he's in puerto rico and unable to return home. the aid includes $100 million to support an international security the us's contribution to $300 also includes a separate $33 million in humanitarian assistance. mr blinken says a multinational security force is needed to stabilize the country. what we've seen in recent days again should remind us that the already—challenging and difficult security situation has now deteriorated even further, and makes the multinational support mission even more important than ever. the united nations security council now, all of us know that only the haitian people can, and only the haitian people should determine their own future. on sunday, the us military increased security at the american embassy and evacuated some staff. the eu and other countries are also evacuating their citizens. our central american correspondent, will grant has more on the violence. and a warning, his report contains images you may find distressing. haiti is in freefall towards total anarchy. the past few days have seen a
they demand prime minister ariel henry resign. he's in puerto rico and unable to return home. the aid includes $100 million to support an international security the us's contribution to $300 also includes a separate $33 million in humanitarian assistance. mr blinken says a multinational security force is needed to stabilize the country. what we've seen in recent days again should remind us that the already—challenging and difficult security situation has now deteriorated even further, and...
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in an address to haitians early tuesday morning, mr henry called for peace and stability. his exit was the primary demand of haiti's powerful gangs, who took over the capital, port—au—prince, while he was on a trip to kenya, pushing for a un—backed police force. the transitional council — announced by the caribbean community bloc — will be in charge of nominating a new prime minister, but haiti's gangs are demanding a seat at the table. our central america correspondent will grant is just outside of haiti and sent us this report. this is the border crossing between the dominican republic and haiti and we have already seen dominican authorities deporting patients back to the poorest country in the americas at a time it is facing an acute humanitarian crisis, since the 2010 earthquake. they are being deported into applicable vacuum. prime minister ariel henry stood down citing the fact his situation was untenable due to the violence in the capital port—au—prince. the caricom and the us secretary of state held an emergency meeting injamaica emergency meeting in
in an address to haitians early tuesday morning, mr henry called for peace and stability. his exit was the primary demand of haiti's powerful gangs, who took over the capital, port—au—prince, while he was on a trip to kenya, pushing for a un—backed police force. the transitional council — announced by the caribbean community bloc — will be in charge of nominating a new prime minister, but haiti's gangs are demanding a seat at the table. our central america correspondent will grant is...
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hately's prime minister ariel henry resigns| prime minister ariel henry resigns and calls for calm after gang violence plunge the country into chaos. and american singer—songwriter eric carmen, known for their hit single all by myself, has died. hello, i'm anna foster. you are live with bbc news. i am here injerusalem, where we start with a special report. the bbc has seen evidence that doctors, nurses and other hospital staff were detained, beaten and prevented from carrying out vital medical duties when israeli forces overran the nasser hospital in gaza last month.
hately's prime minister ariel henry resigns| prime minister ariel henry resigns and calls for calm after gang violence plunge the country into chaos. and american singer—songwriter eric carmen, known for their hit single all by myself, has died. hello, i'm anna foster. you are live with bbc news. i am here injerusalem, where we start with a special report. the bbc has seen evidence that doctors, nurses and other hospital staff were detained, beaten and prevented from carrying out vital...
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mr henry was tapped two days before the death of the president. he essentially inherited a situation which he had promised that he would essentially deliver on elections and retire, but that didn't happen. why is that? we have been hearing the elections have been delayed. i know there is some worry that this could be an attempt to hold onto power, but, on the other hand, this doesn't exactly seem like a perfect environment to hold elections in haiti.— elections in haiti. well, this is art elections in haiti. well, this is part one _ elections in haiti. well, this is part one - _ elections in haiti. well, this is part one - one _ elections in haiti. well, this is part one - one of- elections in haiti. well, this is part one - one of the i elections in haiti. well, this is part one - one of the big| is part one — one of the big question most, one of the big issues, that the prime minister himself in his current standing would have two entities that could fire him, either the president or the parliament, which are both gone now. there is no presi
mr henry was tapped two days before the death of the president. he essentially inherited a situation which he had promised that he would essentially deliver on elections and retire, but that didn't happen. why is that? we have been hearing the elections have been delayed. i know there is some worry that this could be an attempt to hold onto power, but, on the other hand, this doesn't exactly seem like a perfect environment to hold elections in haiti.— elections in haiti. well, this is art...
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arielle henry, who 'ust stepped out. . ~ arielle henry, who 'ust stepped out. ., ~ , ., arielle henry, who 'ust stepped out. ., ~ ., ., out. thank you for having me, sir. out. thank you for having me, sir- this _ out. thank you for having me, sir- this is _ out. thank you for having me, sir. this is a _ out. thank you for having me, sir. this is a real— out. thank you for having me, sir. this is a real question - sir. this is a real question that they were asking. because the position of a group of seven people does make a lot of people to work together. but they have to face that issue because they know there is a loss of pressure to set down some solution.— loss of pressure to set down some solution. and there are not many _ some solution. and there are not many actual— some solution. and there are not many actual haitians - some solution. and there are not many actual haitians on | not many actual haitians on this council, are there? it is supposed to be an international body, mostly leaders from other countries, or is it... crosstalk. only haitian in that council. but you ha
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emcee: sir lenny henry! the night began with tributes to the comedy legend. tonight being the last time lenny will host the show, ladies and gentlemen. all: aw. it�*s been an amazing tour of duty. i've got to say, you are 100% totally and utterly — am i right here when i say — he's irreplaceable. cheering and applause. # i can't get enough of your love i can't get enough of your love # the public also had their say as they voted this their favourite lenny moment. # i�*m just len. # chatting on the phone with james corden. # what will take for me to leave these shows? # retire the nose, face destiny? sorry about that and, just to be clear, i had that planned way before gosling did it at the oscars. laughter. well, i�*m backstage at comic relief — you can hear the show behind me. there�*s a lot of excitement but this year, a sense of sadness as well that it is sir lenny henry�*s very last time hosting the show. and through it all, the central message wasn�*t lost — raising funds to support thousands of small charities in the uk and around th
emcee: sir lenny henry! the night began with tributes to the comedy legend. tonight being the last time lenny will host the show, ladies and gentlemen. all: aw. it�*s been an amazing tour of duty. i've got to say, you are 100% totally and utterly — am i right here when i say — he's irreplaceable. cheering and applause. # i can't get enough of your love i can't get enough of your love # the public also had their say as they voted this their favourite lenny moment. # i�*m just len. #...
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"ariel henry�*s resignation is a good thing," says this stallholder. "he wasn�*t doing anything good for the country. now we must unite to pull haiti out of this situation. "ariel henry was the biggest obstacle we had, he had to go," said this man, "but we should have had a proper plan in place to replace him". with the airport still closed, the land border between these two nations which share an island is increasingly the only route out of haiti. only a handful with the right papers can leave. and those who are returning face an uncertain and dangerous time. the spanish parliament is due to vote, in a few hour�*s time, on a controversial bill which would grant amnesty to people who were involved in the attempt to make the catalan region independent. let�*s go live to madrid — and our correspondent guy hedgecoe. how did this vote come about? this is an initiative _ how did this vote come about? ti 3 is an initiative of the government of socialist pedro sanchez, who presented this amnesty bill as an attempt to reduce tensions in the catalan reg
"ariel henry�*s resignation is a good thing," says this stallholder. "he wasn�*t doing anything good for the country. now we must unite to pull haiti out of this situation. "ariel henry was the biggest obstacle we had, he had to go," said this man, "but we should have had a proper plan in place to replace him". with the airport still closed, the land border between these two nations which share an island is increasingly the only route out of haiti. only a...
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henry's decision to resign and commented on the next steps. >> we commend prime minister henry for his statesmanship for agreeing to step down as the presidential counsel is established. his decision comes at a critical point for the haitian people. under the terms of the agreement announced yesterday can we expect members of the transitional council will be appointed in the when you for to 48 hours and they will -- 24 to 48 hours and they will appoint an interim prime minister after that. sumi: the security and humanitarian situation in the capital, port-au-prince, is fast deteriorating with the city under a month-long state of emergency. the u.n. world food program warns 1.5 million people in the capital are facing famine. it is the country's biggest humanitarian crisis since the 2010 earthquake which claimed 200,000 lives. the u.s. on monday committed an additional $33 million for humanitarian aid and 100 million dollars for an international security mission in the country expected to be led by kenya. but kenya has caused its deployment of police officers to haiti, citing the need f
henry's decision to resign and commented on the next steps. >> we commend prime minister henry for his statesmanship for agreeing to step down as the presidential counsel is established. his decision comes at a critical point for the haitian people. under the terms of the agreement announced yesterday can we expect members of the transitional council will be appointed in the when you for to 48 hours and they will -- 24 to 48 hours and they will appoint an interim prime minister after...
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haiti has long _ and arrest ariel henry. haiti has long experienced - has long experienced dictatorship. i has long experienced dictatorship.- has long experienced dictatorship. i have been elected for _ dictatorship. i have been elected for president - dictatorship. i have been elected for president for| dictatorship. i have been - elected for president for life. but recent years have been particularly bloodied. in 2021 the president was assassinated, leaving a political vacuum, largely filled by the gangs. killing, rape, and kidnap are widespread. elections have been promised but not held. it seems the gangs are losing patience. james landale, bbc news. earlier we heard from gina kharrazi, who works at home for abandoned children in haiti. she spoke of the fear in the country. it she spoke of the fear in the count . , , . country. it is difficult because _ country. it is difficult because everything l country. it is difficult| because everything is country. it is difficult - because everything is so up in the air and every
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eitherway, it doesn't look good for mr henry or his supporters, including those in washington. it perhaps makes him look weak if local authorities than him are overriding his desire to return to haitian soil. so he has little choice except to sit in puerto rico and strategise his next move. will grant there. let us show you the latest photo that has been issued by the treasury. this is the chancellor, jeremy hunt, preparing any last—minute changes to the spring budget of this year. this is him at number 11 downing street and on our website we have got analysis, chris mason, our political editor, with kate carnell and sam francis, political reporters, have put their take on what we can expect. of course, we will be live with that budget when it does take place at 12:30pm. i will be back in a moment with the business use. —— news. hello there. we could see more sunshine around for wednesday than what we had on tuesday, particularly across eastern areas. so i think a brighter afternoon to come, but there will be some scattered showers around, especially across england and wa
eitherway, it doesn't look good for mr henry or his supporters, including those in washington. it perhaps makes him look weak if local authorities than him are overriding his desire to return to haitian soil. so he has little choice except to sit in puerto rico and strategise his next move. will grant there. let us show you the latest photo that has been issued by the treasury. this is the chancellor, jeremy hunt, preparing any last—minute changes to the spring budget of this year. this is...
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sir lenny henry will present his final comic relief tonight after almost a0 years. the comedian, who co—founded the charity, fronted the first programme back in 1988 which built on the success of band aid. it's gone on to raise millions of pounds for good causes. let's see what they've got in store for us tonight with our culture reporter noor nanji. what are you doing? you need to be... you're so unprofessional, man. i can't believe it. the big comic relief night of tv is back. time to once again do something funny for money. richard madeley, tell us, what do you think you could bring to red nose day? oh, well, that's easy. i mean, obviously, you've got to be funny. and there will be a lot to laugh about, including when the cast of the tv series w1a reunite to find sir lenny henry's replacement. yeah, hi, yeah. will? _ yeah, so, like, romesh ranganathan's here. i right, great. romesh? yeah, i know, yeah, i but i couldn't stop him. well, you know, i might as well get out of here. i mean, what's the point? i mean, romesh gets everything, doesn't he? everything. jee
sir lenny henry will present his final comic relief tonight after almost a0 years. the comedian, who co—founded the charity, fronted the first programme back in 1988 which built on the success of band aid. it's gone on to raise millions of pounds for good causes. let's see what they've got in store for us tonight with our culture reporter noor nanji. what are you doing? you need to be... you're so unprofessional, man. i can't believe it. the big comic relief night of tv is back. time to once...
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ariel henry, the unelected prime minister, has now said he's quitting. but is there any prospect of more effective leaders emerging? well, my guest is former acting prime minister claudejoseph. can haiti's unfolding catastrophe be reversed? would an armed international intervention make things better or worse?
ariel henry, the unelected prime minister, has now said he's quitting. but is there any prospect of more effective leaders emerging? well, my guest is former acting prime minister claudejoseph. can haiti's unfolding catastrophe be reversed? would an armed international intervention make things better or worse?
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the gangs are going to feel considerably emboldened by the fact that they have forced mr henry from power, and they already control around 80% of the capital, port au prince. and the hopes for a 1000—strong kenyan led security force are beginning to hit difficulties, as the kenyan authorities themselves are saying that you do not deploy police to the streets of port au prince without a sitting administration. that was our correspondent. ajapanese rocket carrying a small government test satellite has exploded shortly after lift—off in the west of the country. the 18 metre—long rocket erupted into a ball of smoke and flames within seconds of its launch. there it is. you can see that moment right there. you can see that moment right there. its owners, tokyo—based start—up space one, had hoped to become the very first japanese private firm to succesfully put a satellite into orbit. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. after a very wet february, the rain has continued to fall during march, particularly across southeast england. here, it's been much wetter than average. we've s
the gangs are going to feel considerably emboldened by the fact that they have forced mr henry from power, and they already control around 80% of the capital, port au prince. and the hopes for a 1000—strong kenyan led security force are beginning to hit difficulties, as the kenyan authorities themselves are saying that you do not deploy police to the streets of port au prince without a sitting administration. that was our correspondent. ajapanese rocket carrying a small government test...
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henry to resign it once political transition. prime minister ariel henry is in puerto rico where his plane diverted after it was denied permission to land in haiti and the dominican republic. the dominican republic boosted security measures at its border. wednesday the united nations security council met behind closed doors to discuss political and security turmoil in haiti. the united nations humanitarian coordinator told the bbc gang members are killing and raping indiscriminately antibodies can be seen on the street of the capitol port-au-prince. there is a 72 hour state of emergency after sunday evening when gang members attacked two prisons furring thousands of inmates. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations outlined her view. >> what we asked the haitian prime minister to do is move forward on a political process that would lead to the establishment of a presidential transitional council that will lead to elections. we think that is urgent. we think it is urgent he moves forward in that direction. and it starts the proce
henry to resign it once political transition. prime minister ariel henry is in puerto rico where his plane diverted after it was denied permission to land in haiti and the dominican republic. the dominican republic boosted security measures at its border. wednesday the united nations security council met behind closed doors to discuss political and security turmoil in haiti. the united nations humanitarian coordinator told the bbc gang members are killing and raping indiscriminately antibodies...
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thank you very much, henry. we can turn to our africa correspondent barbara plett usher who is in kigali. what is the view there and what is the response to all the politics happening in the uk? speaking to people in the rwandan government here this week you get the sense they are quite happy and prepared to accept asylum seekers when they should arrive. but also happy to let the process play out in the uk. and so i think there is a really a sense of watching and waiting here. in the meantime they are taking their own steps to address some of the concerns raised by the uk supreme court which, as you know, was that it found rwanda was not a safe country for refugees. one of the reasons for that, it said, was there was a substantial risk that the asylum seekers could be deported back to their countries of origin. rwanda had already promised that that would not happen in a treaty signed with britain. but it is now revamping its asylum law. there is a new asylum bill here as well in kigali and the parliament is goin
thank you very much, henry. we can turn to our africa correspondent barbara plett usher who is in kigali. what is the view there and what is the response to all the politics happening in the uk? speaking to people in the rwandan government here this week you get the sense they are quite happy and prepared to accept asylum seekers when they should arrive. but also happy to let the process play out in the uk. and so i think there is a really a sense of watching and waiting here. in the meantime...
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he has warned mr henry to stay away from haiti, saying the armed groups in the provincial towns and the armed groups in the capital are united. given the strength of those gangs, enforcing a curfew may prove extremely difficult. that was our carribean correspondent will grant reporting. harold isaac is a freelance journalist in port—au—prince. he gave us this update on the situation there. we have entered a state of emergency along with a curfew. and this is the answer of the government to the latest developments in the last few hours where the security situation has seriously degraded here in the capital of port—au—prince. for the most part, everybody here are expecting to have a disrupted week as over 4,000 inmates have fled the two detention centers the two detention centres here in port—au—prince. and creating a real security crisis, aggravating what was already a challenging time to be in the city. so it's really a lot of questions with very little answers at this point. many of the high profiles, especially the colombians or people that were involved in the assassinati
he has warned mr henry to stay away from haiti, saying the armed groups in the provincial towns and the armed groups in the capital are united. given the strength of those gangs, enforcing a curfew may prove extremely difficult. that was our carribean correspondent will grant reporting. harold isaac is a freelance journalist in port—au—prince. he gave us this update on the situation there. we have entered a state of emergency along with a curfew. and this is the answer of the government to...
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prime minister ariel henry stood down, citing the fact that his situation was untenable given to the violence on the street of the capital, port—au—prince. his decision came after the caricom group of caribbean nations and the us secretary of state held an emergency meeting injamaica, and made clear that they saw the roadmap towards a transitional administration in haiti starting with his resignation. so, what happens next? well, the truth of the matter is that unfortunately things can still get much, much worse in haiti. the gangs are going to feel considerably emboldened by the fact that that have forced mr henry from power, and they already control around 80% of the capital, port—au—prince. and the hopes for a 1,000—strong kenyan—led security force are beginning to hit difficulties, as the kenyan authorities themselves are saying that you did not deploy police to the streets of port—au—prince without a sitting administration. a long—time ally of the late russian opposition leader alexei navalny has been attacked outside his home in lithuania. leonid volkov was as
prime minister ariel henry stood down, citing the fact that his situation was untenable given to the violence on the street of the capital, port—au—prince. his decision came after the caricom group of caribbean nations and the us secretary of state held an emergency meeting injamaica, and made clear that they saw the roadmap towards a transitional administration in haiti starting with his resignation. so, what happens next? well, the truth of the matter is that unfortunately things can...
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he has warned mr henry to stay away from haiti, saying the armed groups in the provincial towns and the armed groups in the capital are united. given the strength of those gangs, enforcing a curfew may prove extremely difficult. with more on this, i'm joined now by bbcjournalistjorge perez. thank by bbc journalist jorge perez. thank by bbcjournalistjorge perez. you so much for you could thank you so much for your time. could you tell us more about this latest surge in violence? what could you tell us more about this latest surge in violence? what we are hearing _ latest surge in violence? what we are hearing about _ latest surge in violence? what we are hearing about what _ latest surge in violence? what we are hearing about what is - latest surge in violence? what we are hearing about what is going i latest surge in violence? what we | are hearing about what is going on in katie is about the return to port a prance of the acting prime minister ariel henry and what is going to be the reaction of the gang leaderjimmy cherizier, who has been running for president not to return to the coun
he has warned mr henry to stay away from haiti, saying the armed groups in the provincial towns and the armed groups in the capital are united. given the strength of those gangs, enforcing a curfew may prove extremely difficult. with more on this, i'm joined now by bbcjournalistjorge perez. thank by bbc journalist jorge perez. thank by bbcjournalistjorge perez. you so much for you could thank you so much for your time. could you tell us more about this latest surge in violence? what could you...
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sir lenny henry will present his final comic relief tonight after almost a0 years. the comedian, who co—founded the charity, fronted the first programme back in 1988 which built on the success of band aid. it's gone on to raise millions of pounds for good causes. let's see what they've got in store for us tonight with our culture reporter noor nanjee. we will have more on that later but first i want to bring you some live pictures from the al—aqsa mosque. you can see here it is the first friday prayers since ramadan began, and of course this year ramadan is coming at a time of war in the middle east. we have been showing you some of our reporting from anna foster injerusalem and we will bring you more of that coverage across the next few hours. ramadan has come at a time when world leaders were hoping for a ceasefire in the war, a ceasefire that would allow not only hostages to be released but also allow more aid to come into gaza. ramadan of course is part of the reason that these talks were hoping to come sooner was because of the worry it could cause further
sir lenny henry will present his final comic relief tonight after almost a0 years. the comedian, who co—founded the charity, fronted the first programme back in 1988 which built on the success of band aid. it's gone on to raise millions of pounds for good causes. let's see what they've got in store for us tonight with our culture reporter noor nanjee. we will have more on that later but first i want to bring you some live pictures from the al—aqsa mosque. you can see here it is the first...
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haiti's prime minister, ariel henry, resigns and calls for calm , after gang violence plunged the country into chaos. social the country into chaos. media influencer andrew t; and social media influencer andrew tait and his brother arrested by romanian police over alleged six offences committed in the uk. serves up on the river severn, it's time to ride a tidal... hello, i'm anna foster injerusalem. we have a special report to start the programme. we have a special report to start the programme. the bbc has seen evidence that doctors, nurses and other hospital staff were detained, beaten and prevented from carrying out vital medical duties when israeli forces overran the nasser hospital in gaza last month. we've also heard accusations that some detainees were stripped and kept in stress positions for several hours. israel said it occupied nasser believing it was used by hamas and several released israeli hostages have said they were held there. wyre davies reports — and a warning, you might find some parts of his report distressing. not for the first time in this war, israeli soldiers h
haiti's prime minister, ariel henry, resigns and calls for calm , after gang violence plunged the country into chaos. social the country into chaos. media influencer andrew t; and social media influencer andrew tait and his brother arrested by romanian police over alleged six offences committed in the uk. serves up on the river severn, it's time to ride a tidal... hello, i'm anna foster injerusalem. we have a special report to start the programme. we have a special report to start the...
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he's currently in - puerto rico, did you anticipate that prime minister henry will try to enter haiti again? for his repeated attempts, i think in his mind it it's like i'm in power, i need to go back, or if i'm going to go to prison for the rest of my life. on the other hand, it isn't an easy situation is it? there aren't a lot of elected officials left in haiti right now. the other people who appear to have power of the gang leaders. is there even a good option here in terms of holding elections are trying to find somebody else to lead the nation who isn't currently with the nickname of barbecue which is one of the top gang leaders right now who is leading most of the violence. . ., , . , now who is leading most of the violence. _, , ., , ., violence. the community wants to get this riaht, violence. the community wants to get this right. we — violence. the community wants to get this right, we panicked. _ violence. the community wants to get this right, we panicked. we _ violence. the community wants to get this right, we panicked. we all- violence. the community wants to get this
he's currently in - puerto rico, did you anticipate that prime minister henry will try to enter haiti again? for his repeated attempts, i think in his mind it it's like i'm in power, i need to go back, or if i'm going to go to prison for the rest of my life. on the other hand, it isn't an easy situation is it? there aren't a lot of elected officials left in haiti right now. the other people who appear to have power of the gang leaders. is there even a good option here in terms of holding...
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sir lenny henry has finished his final stint as the host of comic relief after co—founding the charity 39 years ago. the televised charity fundraising event raised over 38 million this year. sir lenny gave a heartfelt goodbye and said it had been an honour and a joy. iam i am moved and really finding it difficult to hold it together. so thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. the united nations is warning of life—threatening malnutrition in haiti's capital, port—au—prince as violence and political unrest continue to spread. a transitional council to restore stability is being put in place — but according to the un, the security situation remains tense and volatile. the authorities have been unable to control armed gangs, and haiti has not yet appointed a replacement for the prime minister, ariel henry, who resigned after trying to organise an international peacekeeping force. our south america and caribbean correspondent will grant has made his way into haiti from the neighbouring dominican republic. a few hours ago, he arrived in the northern port city of cap—haitien and
sir lenny henry has finished his final stint as the host of comic relief after co—founding the charity 39 years ago. the televised charity fundraising event raised over 38 million this year. sir lenny gave a heartfelt goodbye and said it had been an honour and a joy. iam i am moved and really finding it difficult to hold it together. so thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. the united nations is warning of life—threatening malnutrition in haiti's capital, port—au—prince as...
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henry's resignation, which gangs demanded pay the u.s. deployed a team of elite u.s. marines to beef up security at its embassy in the capital port-au-prince. it remains impossible to deliver essential goods toesidents there. hospitals and schools are closed and shops are running out of food. let's go to our central and caribbean correspondent will grant standing by for us at the border. good to see you again. tell us more about what you have been seeing and hearing today. >> it feels like there is a steady stream of migration tracks coming into this border area. basically, deporting undocumented haitians back to haiti. there are 60-80 on each truck. it is a constant flow of trucks coming in from all over the dominican republic during the day. i see that as a message from the dominican authorities to say,, no matter how bad things get in haiti, don't expect refuge here. they can't get much worse in haiti. danes are at a critical level. it is facing an acute humanitarian crisis. you mentioned some things already. food security, violence, gang violence. other thin. hosp
henry's resignation, which gangs demanded pay the u.s. deployed a team of elite u.s. marines to beef up security at its embassy in the capital port-au-prince. it remains impossible to deliver essential goods toesidents there. hospitals and schools are closed and shops are running out of food. let's go to our central and caribbean correspondent will grant standing by for us at the border. good to see you again. tell us more about what you have been seeing and hearing today. >> it feels...
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there's hope that following henry's resignation, the violence in haiti will recede. but in the meantime, the humanitarian situation there is worsening. at least four million people are facing severe food insecurity. gangs are in control of roughly 80% of the capital, port—au—prince, and injust the last couple of weeks, more than 15,000 people have been forced to leave their homes to escape the violence. meanwhile, the un is setting up an air bridge from the dominican republic to help deliver aid. the bbc�*s central american correspondent, will grant has more from haiti's border with the dominican republic. life at the border crossing between the dominican republic and haiti is taking on a certain rhythm that every day, throughout the day, several trucks carrying undocumented haitian migrants come to this point and deport those migrants back into the country. they are being deported into an impoverished nation facing its biggest crisis in over a decade. now the situation in the capital, port—au—prince, remains critical — the food security situation, of cou
there's hope that following henry's resignation, the violence in haiti will recede. but in the meantime, the humanitarian situation there is worsening. at least four million people are facing severe food insecurity. gangs are in control of roughly 80% of the capital, port—au—prince, and injust the last couple of weeks, more than 15,000 people have been forced to leave their homes to escape the violence. meanwhile, the un is setting up an air bridge from the dominican republic to help...
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be, and how much more authority will a temporary leader have than the former prime minister, ariel henry, whojust stepped down? thank you, first, for having me, sir. and this is a real question that they were asking. because the position of a group of seven people does make a lot because the trasitional position of a group of seven people does make a lot of people to work together with, so, you know... but they have to face that issue because i know there is a loss of pressure from caricom also to set down some solution. and there aren't many actual haitians on this council, are there? it's mostly to be an international body, mostly leaders from other countries, or is it... crosstalk. no, no — only haitian in that council. but you have the people from caricom, which is another group that is involved — as haiti is part of the caricom — so they are concerned, with the back—up of the united states — to solve that issue. but we will see, we hope that this country has not been suffering too much. we hope that it will have the kenyan people soon and i heard there would be also people
be, and how much more authority will a temporary leader have than the former prime minister, ariel henry, whojust stepped down? thank you, first, for having me, sir. and this is a real question that they were asking. because the position of a group of seven people does make a lot because the trasitional position of a group of seven people does make a lot of people to work together with, so, you know... but they have to face that issue because i know there is a loss of pressure from caricom also...
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it is the president of ariel henry in trouble here? how much of a situation is the government in? you have a police force that is decimated. they were already weak to begin with. less than 9000 in charge of public security and weigh less than that that have been involved in going after these gangs and this is a country of 12 million people. today, the police are making decisions about "i have got this crisis here, this crisis there. which crisis do i run after?" this is what we see — they are being spread very thin. we don't know if they are running out of ammunition. we know they were outgunned by gang members. it is a critical situation where you have people in the capital and 4 million people very worried about their security because they really do not know what is coming next. we should talk about this deal with cannonier to send 1000 police officers to help reinforce those embattled police officers on the ground. how effective could this plan possibly be that this international force that might be sent to haiti to regain control?— be sent to haiti to regain control? , .,
it is the president of ariel henry in trouble here? how much of a situation is the government in? you have a police force that is decimated. they were already weak to begin with. less than 9000 in charge of public security and weigh less than that that have been involved in going after these gangs and this is a country of 12 million people. today, the police are making decisions about "i have got this crisis here, this crisis there. which crisis do i run after?" this is what we see...
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the haitian president ariel henry is under pressure to resign. he can't even land in the country at the moment. what should he do?— what should he do? resign, without a — what should he do? resign, without a doubt. _ what should he do? resign, without a doubt. i _ what should he do? resign, without a doubt. i think- what should he do? resign, without a doubt. i think he'sj what should he do? resign, i without a doubt. i think he's a brilliant man. i think he loves his country very much. he has got to resign. he cannot go back to haiti. not one person that i know in haiti believes that i know in haiti believes that — however he might get into haiti, because the ports are close. however, he is going to be killed. we're almost certain. his time is up. we need another leader, another solution. if need another leader, another solution. ., , , solution. if he does resign, will that — solution. if he does resign, will that bring _ solution. if he does resign, will that bring an _ solution. if he does resign, will that bring an end i solution. if
the haitian president ariel henry is under pressure to resign. he can't even land in the country at the moment. what should he do?— what should he do? resign, without a — what should he do? resign, without a doubt. _ what should he do? resign, without a doubt. i _ what should he do? resign, without a doubt. i think- what should he do? resign, without a doubt. i think he'sj what should he do? resign, i without a doubt. i think he's a brilliant man. i think he loves his country very much. he...
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launched an armed campaign almost two weeks ago, when they called for the removal of prime minister henry. as the situation on the ground becomes more volatile, the united nations is evacuating non—essential staff from haiti and says that it is setting up an air—bridge from the dominican republic to deliver aid. meanwhile, the dominican republic, which shares the island of hispaniola with haiti, escalated their security operations. 0ur caribbean and central american correspondent will grant reports from the border. it has been another busy and chaotic day on the border between the dominican republic and haiti. a lot of people coming through from the haitian site today because it is market day in this border town and people are permitted to go solely to the market and sell goods or buy bulk items, and then return but not to go into the country properly. meanwhile, the number of people still being returned over the border, deported back into haiti continues at pace. in the capital port—au—prince there has been another uptick of violence over the past 24 hours with reports of an atta
launched an armed campaign almost two weeks ago, when they called for the removal of prime minister henry. as the situation on the ground becomes more volatile, the united nations is evacuating non—essential staff from haiti and says that it is setting up an air—bridge from the dominican republic to deliver aid. meanwhile, the dominican republic, which shares the island of hispaniola with haiti, escalated their security operations. 0ur caribbean and central american correspondent will grant...