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this is bbc news. this was a press conference by ayman nofal, a senior commander in the military wing of hamas, here boasting in 2021 that israel's border defences wouldn't protect it. the videos posted of the september drill, codenamed strong pillar 4, even made the news and a discussion programme on israel's kan 11 television station. the presenter here announcing that hamas had simulated an attack on israel. so, with all of this happening in plain sight, how was it that israeli soldiers on the ground were ta ken by surprise? there's clear evidence for a strategic intelligence failure. you have the data in front of you but you're not doing anything with it. you are feeling safe behind a fence where you spend billions of dollars on it. you think the technology you have invested in will keep you safe. we asked israel's defence forces for their response. they said... they are, though, questions that will haunt israel for years to come. could the attack have been anticipated, potentially saving 1,200 isr
this is bbc news. this was a press conference by ayman nofal, a senior commander in the military wing of hamas, here boasting in 2021 that israel's border defences wouldn't protect it. the videos posted of the september drill, codenamed strong pillar 4, even made the news and a discussion programme on israel's kan 11 television station. the presenter here announcing that hamas had simulated an attack on israel. so, with all of this happening in plain sight, how was it that israeli soldiers on...
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it's bbc news. it's newsday. —— this is bbc news. welcome to the programme. there's growing concern about the dire state of hospitals in gaza. the biggest, al—shifa, is "not functioning at all" — that description coming in the past few hours from the world health organization. this map shows all of gaza's hospitals, marked by the red dots — the un says 20 out of 36 are no longer working. at al—shifa, premature babies have had to be moved out of their incubators, and there are reports that gaza's second—biggest hospital has run out of fuel. the bbc has managed to reach a surgeon inside the al—shifa hospital in gaza. here's some of what marwan abu sada had to say about conditions there. at al—shifa, out here we cannot see, everything is in total darkness, really. without electricity, without fuel, without water, even without food. and still, we are having more than 600 injured people. and we are suffering now with our babies, who we can't move from our neonatal icu. we are talking now about the 36 — it was 39 — who lost their lives. two of the
it's bbc news. it's newsday. —— this is bbc news. welcome to the programme. there's growing concern about the dire state of hospitals in gaza. the biggest, al—shifa, is "not functioning at all" — that description coming in the past few hours from the world health organization. this map shows all of gaza's hospitals, marked by the red dots — the un says 20 out of 36 are no longer working. at al—shifa, premature babies have had to be moved out of their incubators, and there...
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jenny hill, bbc news, odesa. prince william has arrived here in singapore to announce five winners of his earthshot prize at an awards ceremony. our royal correspondent daniela relph has more. for the arrival of the prince of wales, on came the world's biggest indoor waterfall at this oasis inside singapore's changi airport. amid a walkabout and endless selfies, prince william comes to asia for his earthshot prize — a search for solutions to the big climate challenges. flying from the uk to singapore is a long journey for an environmental prize. but the prince's team has offset its travel and stress that this is a global project and its impact relies on prince william taking his earthshot vision around the world. is there a chance we could get you an earthshot burger? one of last year's winners has seen the benefit of having prince william on board when promoting their project. coming right up. morning, everyone! the packaging for these burgers was made by the company notpla. thank you very much. so i'm going t
jenny hill, bbc news, odesa. prince william has arrived here in singapore to announce five winners of his earthshot prize at an awards ceremony. our royal correspondent daniela relph has more. for the arrival of the prince of wales, on came the world's biggest indoor waterfall at this oasis inside singapore's changi airport. amid a walkabout and endless selfies, prince william comes to asia for his earthshot prize — a search for solutions to the big climate challenges. flying from the uk to...
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there is a new t craze _ uk, this is bbc news. there is a new t craze in _ uk, this is bbc news. there is a new t craze in london. i uk, this is bbc news. there is a new t craze in london. this | a new t craze in london. this is china, india's most beloved t. chai is made by brewing black tea and adding sugar, spices, and milk. in india, chai isa spices, and milk. in india, chai is a way of life, the drink for every occasion, morning, afternoon, or night. this one street in walthamstow has five chai shops and one of —— for over the last year alone. -- for over the last year alone-— -- for over the last year alone. , ,, ,, ., , -- for over the last year alone. , ,, ,_, , ., alone. it is like starbucks for them. mainly _ alone. it is like starbucks for them. mainly they _ alone. it is like starbucks for them. mainly they are i alone. it is like starbucks for them. mainly they are asian | them. mainly they are asian heapie _ them. mainly they are asian people. from india, pakistan, bangladesh. recently we have seen _ bangladesh. recently we have seen a — bangladesh. recently
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you are with bbc news.— are with bbc news. israel and hamas are — are with bbc news. israel and hamas are on _ are with bbc news. israel and hamas are on the _ are with bbc news. israel and hamas are on the cusp - are with bbc news. israel and hamas are on the cusp of- are with bbc news. israel and| hamas are on the cusp of what could be a critical moment in the course of the war in gaza. the israel cabinet has been meeting to vote on a proposed deal that will see hamas released dozens of hostages. they were seized when hamas designated a terrorist organisation by the us and uk launched its attack on israel on october seven. it is thought, in return, israel will release more than 100 palestinian pill prisoners and there will be a four day paul's infighting. amid the hope an announcement from the palestinian islamichhad group that one of the hostages it was holding has died. we start with this report from our senior international correspondent who is in tel aviv. after six long weeks, there is hope. here are some of those who could soon be coming home. oriya is four an
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this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in gaza where a ceasefire has been extended for a further two days, to allow more humanitarian aid to enter the territory and more israeli hostages to be released. these pictures — from israel defence forces — are reported to show the moment that eleven hostages released by hamas from gaza entered israeli territory. that would bring the total number of released hostages to 50. the 33 palestinians were freed from israeli jails after midnight local time — these are the pictures of as they arrived in the town of beituna west of ramalla. and in the last few minuets we've heard from the office of the israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu — saying more palestinian prisoners to be freed from israeli prisons in the event that a release of more israeli hostages is carried out by hamas. the short statement says the next batch of 50 people are all female. for more on all the days developments â€
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this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it's an investment which some hope will transform this part of whitby. this 2.3 million, i think, could change the way that people use the bridge, certainly how they use the areas around it. these ideas and drawings have already been put forward by the council with pedestrianised walkways aiming to make this part of whitby feel more connected. as yet, though, nothing has been agreed with, members of the public now being asked to give their ideas as to how the money should be spent. a general tidying up of the the harbour side and the coastal frontage areas. to make the bridge a bit safer for people to cross and for pedestrians to cross over safely with children and dogs. i'd have at least a dozen more sculptures. the improvement work could start next year. a future that could now be shaped by those that live here. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. let me bring yo
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it's an investment which some hope will transform this part of whitby. this 2.3 million, i think, could change the way that people use the bridge, certainly how they use the areas around it. these ideas and drawings have already been put forward by the council with pedestrianised walkways aiming to make this part of whitby feel more connected. as yet, though, nothing has been agreed with, members of the public now...
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this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it was one of lincolnshire's biggest annual events, attracting visitors from around the world. but now woodhall spa's 1940s festival has itself become a part of history, a victim of its own success. the free event had grown so much since it started 12 years ago that the volunteers who run it say operating costs are too high to carry on. the news came as an unwelcome surprise to local businesses and residents. really, really disappointed that this has happened without any notice as such, you know, nothing's really been said beforehand. it was a bit of a shock, to be honest. we heard yesterday, we did, was probably sell about 900 burgers outside over the weekend. so it will affect us big time, i'm afraid. already some in the village are asking if there's any way to save the event, and a meeting is due to be held here on friday evening to discuss possible ways forward. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. in the uk — the prime mi
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it was one of lincolnshire's biggest annual events, attracting visitors from around the world. but now woodhall spa's 1940s festival has itself become a part of history, a victim of its own success. the free event had grown so much since it started 12 years ago that the volunteers who run it say operating costs are too high to carry on. the news came as an unwelcome surprise to local businesses and residents....
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this is bbc news. a fund to pay for the loss and damage climate change is already wreaking on poorer countries. this whole neighbourhood is destroyed. it has been a bone of contention between the developed and developing world for decades. it is great that we got it adopted here, at the start. it's been over 30 years in the making. and it's time now to get the job done, so that we can get money into the areas affected by the harms of climate change. more than £300 million has already been promised for the fund, including £60 million from the uk. so, what else is on the agenda? here are the three most contentious issues on the table. first up, cutting carbon. will countries be persuaded to include food and agriculture, a third of all emissions, in their carbon cutting targets? second up, cash for developing countries. the rich world caused the climate crisis, burning fossilfuels. poorer countries say now you've got to pay to solve the problem. and, finally, the future of fossil fuels. will the confere
this is bbc news. a fund to pay for the loss and damage climate change is already wreaking on poorer countries. this whole neighbourhood is destroyed. it has been a bone of contention between the developed and developing world for decades. it is great that we got it adopted here, at the start. it's been over 30 years in the making. and it's time now to get the job done, so that we can get money into the areas affected by the harms of climate change. more than £300 million has already been...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news. we will have more analysis on cop28 and the reaction to the investigation ahead coming up investigation ahead coming up in about 15 minutes from now, so stay tuned for that as well. switching focus to the other big headline now. almost two million people in russia and ukraine have been left without power after hurricane winds, snowfall and heavy rain cut electricity lines and caused widespread flooding. more than 1000 towns and villages in ukraine have been left in the dark. in a creamy city, around 500 marine animals were killed when the aquarium was flooded. from kyiv, james waterhouse sent this report. nature doesn't discriminate. in war or peace time, it knocks when it wants. in occupied crimea, russian emergency crews rescue people on ukrainian soil after a river burst its banks. southern ukraine felt the brunt of this storm. it meant in the 0dessa region, no one was going anywhere without help. instead of russian bombs, people here faced a different enemy, punishing winds, which
justin rowlatt, bbc news. we will have more analysis on cop28 and the reaction to the investigation ahead coming up investigation ahead coming up in about 15 minutes from now, so stay tuned for that as well. switching focus to the other big headline now. almost two million people in russia and ukraine have been left without power after hurricane winds, snowfall and heavy rain cut electricity lines and caused widespread flooding. more than 1000 towns and villages in ukraine have been left in the...
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chris mason, bbc news, at the british museum. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk. a court has been hearing how a plan to kill transgender teenager brianna jeye was found in the bedroom of one of the 16—year—olds accused of her murder. a girl and boy — who can't be named because of their age — are alleged to have murdered brianna, stabbing her to death in a park earlier this year. the former boss of wilko has said she's devastated to have let down staff, suppliers and customers, when the retailer collapsed earlier this year. lisa wilkinson, who is the granddaughter of wilko's founder, has given evidence to mps about the difficulties faced by the chain. an inquiry has found that a maintenance worker who sexually abused dead bodies in nhs mortuaries was able to do so because of "serious failings" at the hospitals where he worked. david fuller abused the bodies of at least 101 women and girls over a period of 15 years. you're live with bbc news. a bit of aviation history in the making. a plane
chris mason, bbc news, at the british museum. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk. a court has been hearing how a plan to kill transgender teenager brianna jeye was found in the bedroom of one of the 16—year—olds accused of her murder. a girl and boy — who can't be named because of their age — are alleged to have murdered brianna, stabbing her to death in a park earlier this year. the former boss of...
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you're live with bbc news. lets get you the latest on a major rescue operation still under way in india. efforts are at a standstill at the site of the collapsed tunnel in the northern part of the country, where 41 construction workers have been trapped for?15 days. a drilling machine that was being used to make a hole for the workers to climb through, has completely broken down. our south asia correspondent samira hussein sent this report from the site in the mountaineous region of uttarkashi. this was day ten, the first glimpses of the 41 construction workers. "we will get to you quickly. "don't worry." five days later, they are still cut off from the outside world. the men were constructing a roadway through this mountain when a nearby landslide crushed the partially built tunnel, trapping them behind piles of rubble. as crews raced to get them out, family and friends wait in anticipation, like chaudhary, who has been here for 11 days, waiting for his son. he lost one son in a construction accident two years
you're live with bbc news. lets get you the latest on a major rescue operation still under way in india. efforts are at a standstill at the site of the collapsed tunnel in the northern part of the country, where 41 construction workers have been trapped for?15 days. a drilling machine that was being used to make a hole for the workers to climb through, has completely broken down. our south asia correspondent samira hussein sent this report from the site in the mountaineous region of uttarkashi....
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a murder investigation has been launched after a 15—year—old boy was stabbed near a school in leeds. emergency services were called to town street in horsfoth, near st margaret's primary school, just before three o'clock this afternoon. the boy, a former student at nearby horsfoth school, later died in hospital. police say two teenage boys have been arrested in connection with the incident. at the covid inquiry, lord udny—lister, a former chief of staff to boris johnson, confirmed that early in the pandemic, the then prime minister offered to be injected with covid—i9 on television to "demonstrate to the public that it did not pose a threat". the family of captain sir tom moore have lost their planning application appeal, meaning they have to demolish an unauthorised spa building in their garden. hundreds of people have attended a memorial service for bbc news presenter george alagiah, who died injuly. colleagues and family members
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a murder investigation has been launched after a 15—year—old boy was stabbed near a school in leeds. emergency services were called to town street in horsfoth, near st margaret's primary school, just before three o'clock this afternoon. the boy, a former student at nearby horsfoth school, later died in hospital. police say two teenage boys have been arrested in connection with the incident. at the covid inquiry, lord...
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live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news. the us presidentjoe biden says he believes a hostage deal between hamas and israel is near. the white house says it is closer than ever to freeing some of the 240 hostages taken by hamas last month. it comes as a group of 28 premature babies who were trapped by the fighting around al shifa hospital in gaza city arrived in egypt for medical treatment. our senior international correspondent orla guerin reports. alive, against the odds — premature babies rescued from al shifa hospital. parents cluster around before they are transferred from gaza. this man seems to be identifying his son. nora hasjust been reunited with her twin girls. translation: | didn't know. anything about their condition. today, i saw them for the first time since the day they were born. thank god, i have been reassured that they are fine. then they are wrapped up for the journey across the border — faces of the war in gaza whose suffering caught the attention of the world. in egypt, specialists standing by with
live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news. the us presidentjoe biden says he believes a hostage deal between hamas and israel is near. the white house says it is closer than ever to freeing some of the 240 hostages taken by hamas last month. it comes as a group of 28 premature babies who were trapped by the fighting around al shifa hospital in gaza city arrived in egypt for medical treatment. our senior international correspondent orla guerin...
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this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. villagers who gathered to meet their mp in a pub car park in canton, nottinghamshire, hadjust found out about the latest proposal for a solar park. the great north road scheme plans battery storage for the grid and a chain of what's called solar islands linked by underground cables circling the village. i think that the majority of the community probably isn't against solar, but i think the dimension of this project is just so huge and vast. the proposals that we're seeing cover dozens of villages, thousands of acres, and will have a profound impact on the landscape and the quality of life of people living in this area. the company behind the plan says if it goes ahead, they'll pay £1 million a year to project suggested by the community. this is just the start of a consultation which really gets going next year as a nationally significant infrastructure project. the final decision will be made by the secretary of state for energy. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. villagers who gathered to meet their mp in a pub car park in canton, nottinghamshire, hadjust found out about the latest proposal for a solar park. the great north road scheme plans battery storage for the grid and a chain of what's called solar islands linked by underground cables circling the village. i think that the majority of the community probably isn't against solar, but i think the dimension of this...
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you are alive with bbc news. the former uk home secretary suella braverman has published a scathing letter to the prime minister following a scathing letter to the prime ministerfollowing her minister following her dismissal on monday. ministerfollowing her dismissal on monday. in it, she says rishi sunak, she accuses him of recently repeatedly failing to deliver on key policies, saying he is incapable of doing so. ms braverman also accused mistress and lack of a betrayal of his promise to do whatever it takes to stop a small boat crossing. she says his plan is not working and he needs to change course urgently. as our political editor chris mason. what is the line, it never rains but it pours. suella braverman has an again as you might have a noticeable home secretary specialises in variable downpours. her latest target, the prime minister. he whether two of them in march. there aren't any kisses on her letter to him tonight. she claims they did a deal. she'd back him to be prime minister if he delivered on key
you are alive with bbc news. the former uk home secretary suella braverman has published a scathing letter to the prime minister following a scathing letter to the prime ministerfollowing her minister following her dismissal on monday. ministerfollowing her dismissal on monday. in it, she says rishi sunak, she accuses him of recently repeatedly failing to deliver on key policies, saying he is incapable of doing so. ms braverman also accused mistress and lack of a betrayal of his promise to do...
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this is bbc news. survey take a breath. they have been overwhelmed by a catastrophic situation, and all of the assistance that has gone and is not enough, but certainly and all of the assistance that has gone and is not enough, but certainly it and all of the assistance that has gone and is not enough, but certainly it is and all of the assistance that has gone and is not enough, but certainly it is better and all of the assistance that has gone and is not enough, but certainly it is better than and all of the assistance that has gone and is not enough, but certainly it is better than nothing, so more days like this would be quite welcome on so many levels, not just to see the captives released and peace on both sides, but to also see humanitarian assistance and to see humanitarian assistance and to see people having a chance to bury their dead in gaza bury their dead in gaza, because that is an ordeal that is taking a lot of time and it is still ongoing. the worlds biggest emitters of greenhouse gases
this is bbc news. survey take a breath. they have been overwhelmed by a catastrophic situation, and all of the assistance that has gone and is not enough, but certainly and all of the assistance that has gone and is not enough, but certainly it and all of the assistance that has gone and is not enough, but certainly it is and all of the assistance that has gone and is not enough, but certainly it is better and all of the assistance that has gone and is not enough, but certainly it is better...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.— uk, this is bbc news. let's look at other _ uk, this is bbc news. let's look at other stores - uk, this is bbc news. let's| look at other stores making headlines in the uk. metropolitan police have questioned russell brand in relation to allegations of historical sex offences. an investigation by the sunday times, the times and channel 4's dispatches revealed allegations of rape, sexual assaults and emotional abuse against the comedian and actor. brand has previously denied the claims. jeremy hunt is any tax cuts will come in a way that would fuel inflation because he wouldn't comment on speculation he may cut inheritance tax but that it would be changes to the benefit system with extra support for those with health issues looking for work but tougher sanctions for those who turned downjobs. air traffic control restrictions at heathrow airport on sunday have been lifted. national air traffic control services blamed staff absence and strong winds for the decision to limit the number of flights. you are live
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.— uk, this is bbc news. let's look at other _ uk, this is bbc news. let's look at other stores - uk, this is bbc news. let's| look at other stores making headlines in the uk. metropolitan police have questioned russell brand in relation to allegations of historical sex offences. an investigation by the sunday times, the times and channel 4's dispatches revealed allegations of rape, sexual assaults and emotional abuse against the comedian...
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for more children from across the uk head to the bbc news side. your life with bbc news. banh mi! — pardon me david cameron hast astonished with minute by returning to government as britain's new foreign secretary. the news come in a sunday suella braverman was sacked as home secretary following days of speculation about her future. following days of speculation about herfuture. she following days of speculation about her future. she angered many in government after writing a newspaper article criticising the pro— palestinian marches in london. our political editor has more. 0ur political editor has more. look at this! the guy who used to be prime minister back where he used to live and back in government. the accidental instigator of the biggest shift instigator of the biggest shift in british foreign policy in a generation, brexit back as the face of british foreign policy. is this back to the future? from number ten to the foreign office, david cameron's career, 0ffice, david cameron's career, yes, and his walk this morning. lord cameron foreign secretary. quite a thing? i
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. people living near rome had a surprise last night, when a large male lion was spotted wandering past their homes, along residential streets in the town of ladispoli. the animal had escaped from a nearby circus as sophia bettiza reports. mama mia! last night, panic and astonishment in this italian town as this lion escaped from a local circus. the animal, known as kimba, was spotted by several people casually wandering the streets. the seaside town of ladispoli, north of rome, was placed on lockdown alert. the mayor warning its 40,000 residents to stay at home. the search for the lion was not easy. this footage taken from a police helicopter shows how tricky it was to spot him at nightfall. even though he was hurt and limping, he was able to get away multiple times. but after seven hours on saturday night, the authorities finally captured and sedated kimba. he weighs more than 480 lbs. after a night of recovery, kimba is back in his cage with his brothers and sisters. his trainer says
nicholas witchell, bbc news. people living near rome had a surprise last night, when a large male lion was spotted wandering past their homes, along residential streets in the town of ladispoli. the animal had escaped from a nearby circus as sophia bettiza reports. mama mia! last night, panic and astonishment in this italian town as this lion escaped from a local circus. the animal, known as kimba, was spotted by several people casually wandering the streets. the seaside town of ladispoli,...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. england's chief medical officer, professor sir chris whitty, has said the first covid lockdown in march 2020 was imposed "a bit too late". he told the inquiry into the government's handling of the pandemic, that public health issues meant it was important to be cautious, and that "going too early" also posed a risk. lancashire police have been criticised for the way they handled the investigation into the disappearance of nicola bulley. the 45—year—old mother of two vanished near the river wyre injanuary and was found dead three weeks later. a review by the college of policing found that the release of personal information about her by the police was avoidable and unnecessary. the department of health says officials will visit turkey to discuss regulations around medical and cosmetic tourism. it comes after 31—year—old melissa kerr died in hospital in istanbul in 2019, during what's known as brazilian butt—lift surgery. you're li
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. england's chief medical officer, professor sir chris whitty, has said the first covid lockdown in march 2020 was imposed "a bit too late". he told the inquiry into the government's handling of the pandemic, that public health issues meant it was important to be cautious, and that "going too early" also posed a risk. lancashire police have been criticised for the way they handled the investigation into the...
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chris mason, bbc news. pakistan started deporting undocumented foreigners and dismantling their houses on wednesday — even before the midnight deadline passed for them to leave the country. more than 1.7 million are at risk of being forced to leave, according to the government's own figures, many of them afghans. our pakistan correspondent, caroline davies, reports from peshawar. another life, a different world. on the afghan side of the border, new arrivals register and wait for what will happen next. in pakistan yesterday, lorries laden with life and lives queue. abdullah brought 22 of his family on board this truck from punjab. 20, he says, were born in pakistan. translation: i am | very angry and upset. i initially came here when the russian war started. i used to work in a brick kiln as a labourer. there are fewerjob opportunities in afghanistan. abdullah pulls out a bag of his entire family's id cards. these are recognised as official documents. the government is telling us to just leave, and they r
chris mason, bbc news. pakistan started deporting undocumented foreigners and dismantling their houses on wednesday — even before the midnight deadline passed for them to leave the country. more than 1.7 million are at risk of being forced to leave, according to the government's own figures, many of them afghans. our pakistan correspondent, caroline davies, reports from peshawar. another life, a different world. on the afghan side of the border, new arrivals register and wait for what will...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a 15—year—old old boy who died after being stabbed near a school in leeds has been publicly named as alfie lewis. emergency services were called to the incident in horsforth on tuesday. alfie — a former student at horsforth school — later died in hospital and police opened a murder investigation. a teenage boy has been arrested. possession of nitrous oxide — which is also known as laughing gas for its "psychoactive effects" — has become a criminal offence in the uk. now categorised as a class c drug, it'll carry a sentence of up to two years in prison. the government says the ban will combat anti—social behaviour and reduce damage to users' health. nestle has confirmed it is discontinuing the popular british sweet, caramac. the company said it was "a difficult decision" to stop production of the caramel bar, but pointed to slower sales in recent years. caramac was launched more than 60 years ago, quickly gaining popularity th
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a 15—year—old old boy who died after being stabbed near a school in leeds has been publicly named as alfie lewis. emergency services were called to the incident in horsforth on tuesday. alfie — a former student at horsforth school — later died in hospital and police opened a murder investigation. a teenage boy has been arrested. possession of nitrous oxide — which is also known as laughing gas for its "psychoactive...
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you're live with bbc news. rishi sunak has accused the greek prime minister of trying to "grandstand" over the elgin marbles — known as the parthenon sculptures. they're in the british museum but greece wants them back. after the prime minister cancelled a planned meeting with his greek counterpart yesterday — the labour leader sir keir starmer accused him of trying to humiliate the greek leader. our political editor chris mason reports. jeering. prime minister's questions is a brutal spectacle. jeers and cheers. prime ministers fear it, even hate it. the thing is, that is the point of it — the brutality of accountability. the greek prime minister came to london to meet him. a fellow nato member, an economic ally. but instead of using that meeting to discuss those serious issues, he tried to humiliate him and cancelled at the last minute. when it was clear that the purpose of the meeting was not to discuss substantive issues for the future but rather to grandstand and re—litigate issues of the past, it
you're live with bbc news. rishi sunak has accused the greek prime minister of trying to "grandstand" over the elgin marbles — known as the parthenon sculptures. they're in the british museum but greece wants them back. after the prime minister cancelled a planned meeting with his greek counterpart yesterday — the labour leader sir keir starmer accused him of trying to humiliate the greek leader. our political editor chris mason reports. jeering. prime minister's questions is a...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. four men have been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of 28—year—old ashley dale, who was shot dead inside her home in liverpool, in august last year. the trial heard that ashley dale's boyfriend was the intended target of the attack. the public inquiry into the crimes of serial killer, lucy letby, has formally begun, although hearings may not begin until next autumn. the inquiry will examine how the nurse was able to murder seven babies and try to kill six others. it will also look at how the nhs handled the case and its response to doctors who raised concerns. hundreds ofjobs are at risk after the owner of scotland's only oil refinery, at grangemouth, announced that it could close in 18 months' time. it's owner petroineos said it plans to turn grangemouth into a terminal for importing fuel. the bbc has been told that, if confirmed, the move would result in at least a00 job losses. you're live with bbc news. the artificial int
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. four men have been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of 28—year—old ashley dale, who was shot dead inside her home in liverpool, in august last year. the trial heard that ashley dale's boyfriend was the intended target of the attack. the public inquiry into the crimes of serial killer, lucy letby, has formally begun, although hearings may not begin until next autumn. the inquiry will examine how the nurse was able to...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news. and we will have more on the turmoil in silicon valley on asia business report next. that is all for now. do stay with bbc news. hello. the weather's fairly quiet at the moment — typical autumn weather, really. towards the end of the week, possibly a little dose of winter on the way. but let's concentrate on the here and now. so tuesday, a rather cloudy day across england and wales, but across scotland and northern ireland, i think some sunshine on the way. now, the satellite picture shows that we're sort of in between weather systems. we have got thicker cloud on the way. that will be in place across the country on wednesday. but before that happens, this area of high pressure nosing across the country, and that means that the morning will have been sunny across scotland and northern ireland and also quite chilly, whereas we've got the thicker cloud across the bulk of england and wales, with temperatures between 7 and 10 celsius. so later on in the morning, i think it stays fairly
zoe kleinman, bbc news. and we will have more on the turmoil in silicon valley on asia business report next. that is all for now. do stay with bbc news. hello. the weather's fairly quiet at the moment — typical autumn weather, really. towards the end of the week, possibly a little dose of winter on the way. but let's concentrate on the here and now. so tuesday, a rather cloudy day across england and wales, but across scotland and northern ireland, i think some sunshine on the way. now, the...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, says there should be no israeli occupation of gaza when the current conflict comes to an end. speaking after a meeting of g7 foreign ministers injapan, he called for the territory and the west bank to be united under the palestinian authority. it is also clear that israel cannot occupy gaza.- it is also clear that israel cannot occupy gaza. the reality is that there _ cannot occupy gaza. the reality is that there may _ cannot occupy gaza. the reality is that there may be _ cannot occupy gaza. the reality is that there may be a - cannot occupy gaza. the reality is that there may be a need - cannot occupy gaza. the reality is that there may be a need for| is that there may be a need for some transition period at the end of the conflict, but it is imperative that palestinian people be central to governance in gaza and the west bank as well. for more on the war we bring in a.l. male roles from the university of sydney. thank you forjoining us on
jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, says there should be no israeli occupation of gaza when the current conflict comes to an end. speaking after a meeting of g7 foreign ministers injapan, he called for the territory and the west bank to be united under the palestinian authority. it is also clear that israel cannot occupy gaza.- it is also clear that israel cannot occupy gaza. the reality is that there _ cannot occupy gaza. the reality is that there may _...
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live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news — it's newsday. you're with bbc news. we began with the latest on the while in gaza. news that an expected release of hostages will not happen before friday. it is not entirely clear what is causing the hold—up. 50 hostages are expected to be released in exchange for a four—day temporary ceasefire and the release of 150 palestinian women and teenagers from israeli presence. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerin reports and there are distressing images from the start. a reminder of how all this began on october 7th, hamas gunmen storming across the borderfrom gaza, hunting israelis to kill or capture. around 240 were taken hostage. among them, shiri bibas, trying to shield her two little boys from the horror all around them. ten—month—old kfir had just started crawling. ariel, who's four, loves climbing and batman. now they and their mother are expected home in the coming days, along with dozens of other women and children. they don't know yet that hamas killed their grandparents. shiri's cousin, yifat
live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news — it's newsday. you're with bbc news. we began with the latest on the while in gaza. news that an expected release of hostages will not happen before friday. it is not entirely clear what is causing the hold—up. 50 hostages are expected to be released in exchange for a four—day temporary ceasefire and the release of 150 palestinian women and teenagers from israeli presence. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerin reports and...
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jenny hill, bbc news, 0desa. thousands of people are being forced to spend nights outdoors after their houses were damaged by a strong earthquake in nepal on friday. 157 people have died and more than 300 were injured in the quake. there were tearful scenes and a cremation centre. shreejana shresta reports from western nepal. i'm in the chiuri village of nalgad municipality in jajarkot district. you can see a tragic scene behind. 13 people are being cremated together. those 13 people were killed in the 6.4 magnitude earthquake that occurred on friday night. locals told us that all 186 houses have been damaged in the village and the people affected by the earthquake have been eagerly waiting for the relief operation in the area. translation: our clothes, beds and food grains, - everything is inside the rubble. we have not been able to recover them. it is cold outside and the government should look after us urgently. there is a risk that even those alive might die from the cold. translation: our houses are destroye
jenny hill, bbc news, 0desa. thousands of people are being forced to spend nights outdoors after their houses were damaged by a strong earthquake in nepal on friday. 157 people have died and more than 300 were injured in the quake. there were tearful scenes and a cremation centre. shreejana shresta reports from western nepal. i'm in the chiuri village of nalgad municipality in jajarkot district. you can see a tragic scene behind. 13 people are being cremated together. those 13 people were...
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bbc news. the first coins to be struck include the one pound featuring british bees, the 5 pence featuring an oak leaf, and the 50p featuring an atlantic salmon. the first of the new coins are expected to enter circulation at the end of the month. you're live with bbc news. the former head of nhs england, lord simon stevens, has told the covid inquiry that during the pandemic the former health secretary, matt hancock, thought he should decide who should live and who should die if the health service became overwhelmed. lord stevens said it was fortunate that what he described as the "horrible dilemma" never crystallised. here's our health editor, hugh pym. february 2020, sporting fixtures taking place with crowds present and limited public awareness of coronavirus. an individual secretary of state, other than in the most exceptional circumstances, should be deciding how care would be provided. lord stevens also said he'd seen no evidence for accusations at the inquiry that mr hancock was untruth
bbc news. the first coins to be struck include the one pound featuring british bees, the 5 pence featuring an oak leaf, and the 50p featuring an atlantic salmon. the first of the new coins are expected to enter circulation at the end of the month. you're live with bbc news. the former head of nhs england, lord simon stevens, has told the covid inquiry that during the pandemic the former health secretary, matt hancock, thought he should decide who should live and who should die if the health...
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katie razzall, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. wednesday brought us some pretty big weather contrasts across the country. for the southeast of england, we have a persistent band of rain — it was raining for most of the day, bringing these rather grey skies, quite windy as well. most of the uk have actually managed to see something a bit brighter through the afternoon with some sunshine and shower clouds getting in here to northern ireland. and here are the showers on the radar picture from wednesday. the speckled shower clouds extend right out into the atlantic to near greenland. and all of those shower clouds are coming our way. so it is going to be quite an unsettled looking weather picture over the next few days, really. now, over the next few hours, a bit of rain crosses northern england, a few showers here and there. most of them will be across western areas. these are the kind of temperatures that you'll start off thursday with. so quite a chilly start to the day, cold enough for a bit of frost across northern scotland, mo
katie razzall, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. wednesday brought us some pretty big weather contrasts across the country. for the southeast of england, we have a persistent band of rain — it was raining for most of the day, bringing these rather grey skies, quite windy as well. most of the uk have actually managed to see something a bit brighter through the afternoon with some sunshine and shower clouds getting in here to northern ireland. and here are the...
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live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. in singapore, this is bbc news. welcome to the programme. in gaza, it has been five weeks of constant bombardment by israel, after an attack by hamas on october the 7th. now there is a growing concern about the state of hospital there. the world health organization has warned the biggest hospital in gaza is out of power and premature babies had to be moved out of incubators because of that. israel's president isaac herzog says hamas has its base underneath the building, which hamas has denied. the second biggest hospital, al-quds is also reported by a charity to have run out of fuel. at al—shifa, out here we cannot see, everything is in total darkness, really. without electricity, without fuel, without water, even without food. and still, we are having more than 600 injured people. and we are suffering now with our babies, who we can't move from our neonatal icu. we are talking now about the 36 — it was 39 — three of them who lost their lives. two of them lost their lives due to a lack of oxygen, because of th
live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. in singapore, this is bbc news. welcome to the programme. in gaza, it has been five weeks of constant bombardment by israel, after an attack by hamas on october the 7th. now there is a growing concern about the state of hospital there. the world health organization has warned the biggest hospital in gaza is out of power and premature babies had to be moved out of incubators because of that. israel's president isaac herzog says...
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this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. for 32 years, this portable building on an raf base was home, but now the midlands air ambulance charity has flown the nest. over time, thejob has changed. medics here described this as a hospital in the air. the £11 million facility, entirely funded by grants, will be able to provide a 2a hour day service from january. this is really useful for that repetitive task training. she's going to have lots of attempts. she's going to be able to practice it multiple times. the new headquarters also brings all the staff together under one roof. the driving force of this was the one team culture and bringing everybody together, and we've managed to achieve that. and it's had a dynamic effect on morale. it's been fantastic. for the crews themselves the new facilities are less than a mile away from the old. ultimately, it's about a000 patients a year treated from here will air bases in staffordshire and worcestershire. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're li
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. for 32 years, this portable building on an raf base was home, but now the midlands air ambulance charity has flown the nest. over time, thejob has changed. medics here described this as a hospital in the air. the £11 million facility, entirely funded by grants, will be able to provide a 2a hour day service from january. this is really useful for that repetitive task training. she's going to have lots of attempts....
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bbc news. and the fact that is happening in china, a place notorious for lack of transparency. we saw during covid and sars in 2003. that's all playing into this. i think it's very important that it's considered the norm. if you have outbreak in your country and your very transparent, very quickly to put the world at ease, to make sure that everybody is comfortable with what's going on there in your ability to handle it. it's different than any other kind of events occurring in a country pet spread outside the country. but we don't want is a lack of transparency which can lead to conspiracy theories, as well as loss of confidence among countries, which is essential for health security. can ou tell essential for health security. can you tell us _ essential for health security. can you tell us a _ essential for health security. can you tell us a bit _ essential for health security. can you tell us a bit more about this system that first flagged these illnesses? it’s system that first flagged th
bbc news. and the fact that is happening in china, a place notorious for lack of transparency. we saw during covid and sars in 2003. that's all playing into this. i think it's very important that it's considered the norm. if you have outbreak in your country and your very transparent, very quickly to put the world at ease, to make sure that everybody is comfortable with what's going on there in your ability to handle it. it's different than any other kind of events occurring in a country pet...
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sharon barbour, bbc news. a memorial service has taken place for the former premier of china — one of the country's most senior politicians, who died suddenly last week at the age of 68. lee keqiang was once tipped to be china's future leader, but he lost out to president xi. his death has prompted an unusual outpouring of public grief. 0ur china correspondent stephen mcdonell reports. she sobs. the eve of li keqiang's memorial service started off peacefully where he grew up, with mourners paying their respects. but when people tried to speak positively about him... ..they were quickly interrupted by officials, saying "we should all move on". and yet they did want to talk. translation: when people had difficulties or hardships, - premier li went to the place to try to understand the situation, not like the current premier. he is a sycophant. but any criticism of china's leadership is very risky. so as you can see, we've had a bit of chaos here, with government officials trying to prevent this man from speaki
sharon barbour, bbc news. a memorial service has taken place for the former premier of china — one of the country's most senior politicians, who died suddenly last week at the age of 68. lee keqiang was once tipped to be china's future leader, but he lost out to president xi. his death has prompted an unusual outpouring of public grief. 0ur china correspondent stephen mcdonell reports. she sobs. the eve of li keqiang's memorial service started off peacefully where he grew up, with mourners...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news. more on the staff revolt at 0penai on asia business reporter are in a few minutes. i've been speaking to ai scientist margaret mitchell, who told me that it all boils down to conflicting visions about the risks and benefits of the technology. let's turn now to some other stories making headlines around the world: schools have reopened in the indian capital, delhi, 12 days after being closed because of severe air pollution. the city's air quality index has improved, but is still hazardous by international standards. a week ago, requests from officials not to let off firecrackers for divali were largely ignored. that increased air—contamination levels. 0utdoor air—contamination levels. outdoor activities, including sports, remain suspended. 0verwhelming floods in the horn of africa linked to the el nino weather phenomenon in recent weeks have claimed over 100 lives. civilians in the region — particularly kenya, somalia and ethiopia, who are usually accustomed to drought — now ar
zoe kleinman, bbc news. more on the staff revolt at 0penai on asia business reporter are in a few minutes. i've been speaking to ai scientist margaret mitchell, who told me that it all boils down to conflicting visions about the risks and benefits of the technology. let's turn now to some other stories making headlines around the world: schools have reopened in the indian capital, delhi, 12 days after being closed because of severe air pollution. the city's air quality index has improved, but...
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you're live with bbc news. to iceland now where more than 500 earthquakes have been recorded in the last two days — shaking houses, damaging roads, and prompting hundreds of evacuations. the tremors are concentrated around the fagrahdalshiak volcano, indicating a volcanic eruption may happen in the next few days. grindavik — a town considered to be most at risk has been evacuated. authorities fear a possible repeat of the disruption caused in 2010, when the eruption of another volcano canceled more than 50 thousand flights. our correspondentjessica parker is in vogar. we're in the south—west of iceland and the road behind me, which is blocked off, as you can see, leads to the famous blue lagoon geothermal spa, which has been closed, and the town as well of grindovic, which has been evacuated. of course, iceland is no stranger to volcanic activity, but there are a couple of reasons as to why what's been happening is causing particular concern. number one, the amount of magma that has been detected undergro
you're live with bbc news. to iceland now where more than 500 earthquakes have been recorded in the last two days — shaking houses, damaging roads, and prompting hundreds of evacuations. the tremors are concentrated around the fagrahdalshiak volcano, indicating a volcanic eruption may happen in the next few days. grindavik — a town considered to be most at risk has been evacuated. authorities fear a possible repeat of the disruption caused in 2010, when the eruption of another volcano...
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this is bbc news. windermere is one of the most studied leagues in the world, but concerns about its water quality are growing. sincejune last year hundreds of local people have been involved in one of the biggest water sampling projects ever seen in britain, but the latest survey, taken in august, was worrying. quite high rainfall before the survey, — quite high rainfall before the survey, which brought in a lot of water— survey, which brought in a lot of water to the catchment, and that brought in, we think, quite _ that brought in, we think, quite a _ that brought in, we think, quite a lot of phosphorus and nitrogen _ quite a lot of phosphorus and nitrogen and other things from the catchment, from septic tanks — the catchment, from septic tanks or— the catchment, from septic tanks or sewage discharges and agricultural run—off. the agricultural run-off. the samples _ agricultural run-off. the samples are _ agricultural run-off. the samples are brought - agricultural run—off. tue: samples
this is bbc news. windermere is one of the most studied leagues in the world, but concerns about its water quality are growing. sincejune last year hundreds of local people have been involved in one of the biggest water sampling projects ever seen in britain, but the latest survey, taken in august, was worrying. quite high rainfall before the survey, — quite high rainfall before the survey, which brought in a lot of water— survey, which brought in a lot of water to the catchment, and that...
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sara girvin, bbc news. the world health organization has asked china for more information over reports of hospitals being overwhelmed with children suffering from flu—like illnesses. the request was made after an alert was issued through promed, a global surveillance database which monitors disease outbreaks, warning of an epidemic of "undiagnosed pneumonia" in young people. dr amish adalja is an associate editor of the journal health security — and i asked him how concerned we should be. any time there's a cluster of unexplained respiratory illness, that should be something that's concerning, concerning until we figure out what's behind it. however, the early indications are that this isn't something that's novel or something new, but many of the usual types of respiratory pathogens all circulating, all attacking a lot of people at once. but it's important any time we see this type of cluster that we really run it down, we figure out what's behind it to make sure it isn't something new. now, it's not u
sara girvin, bbc news. the world health organization has asked china for more information over reports of hospitals being overwhelmed with children suffering from flu—like illnesses. the request was made after an alert was issued through promed, a global surveillance database which monitors disease outbreaks, warning of an epidemic of "undiagnosed pneumonia" in young people. dr amish adalja is an associate editor of the journal health security — and i asked him how concerned we...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news scientists advising the uk government have recommended that two doses of the chickenpox vaccine should be given to all children — at twelve and eighteen months of age. thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation says data from other countries suggests the vaccine would dramatically reduce the circulation of chickenpox, and prevent the most severe cases in children. figures released today show uk wages outstripped inflation by the largest margin in two years — but the rate at which they're growing is starting to slow down. average earnings rose by seven point seven per cent in the three months to september, compared with the same period a year ago. the bbc says it has received a total of five complaints about russell brand's behaviour from when he hosted radio shows between 2006 and 2008. two of the five complaints about the comedian were made in the last two months, since a review of his time at the bbc was launched. you're live
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news scientists advising the uk government have recommended that two doses of the chickenpox vaccine should be given to all children — at twelve and eighteen months of age. thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation says data from other countries suggests the vaccine would dramatically reduce the circulation of chickenpox, and prevent the most severe cases in children. figures released today show uk wages outstripped inflation...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. it may look like a trip to the science museum but believe it or not this is gatwick. it is a new centre with hands—on experiments with the hope of inspiring schoolchildren to considerjobs in stem, otherwise known as science, technology, engineering and maths. . ., , , maths. fundamentally, it is about the — maths. fundamentally, it is about the future _ maths. fundamentally, it is about the future pipeline i maths. fundamentally, it is about the future pipeline of| about the future pipeline of talent. we are hoping some of them may be the workforce of them may be the workforce of the future. them may be the workforce of the future-— the future. when i grow up i want to be _ the future. when i grow up i want to be an _ the future. when i grow up i want to be an engineer. - want to be an engineer. something to do with electronics, - something to do with i electronics, something something to do with - electronics, something to do with— electronics, something to do with biotechnol
zoe kleinman, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. it may look like a trip to the science museum but believe it or not this is gatwick. it is a new centre with hands—on experiments with the hope of inspiring schoolchildren to considerjobs in stem, otherwise known as science, technology, engineering and maths. . ., , , maths. fundamentally, it is about the — maths. fundamentally, it is about the future _ maths. fundamentally, it is about the future pipeline i...
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you are live with bbc news. staying with our coverage on the israel gaza conflict. 0ver over the weekend hamas released 17 thai nationals and filipino alongside israeli hostages. they were part of a separate sheet —— deal negotiated by thailand, thailand people whether biggest group of foreigners taken hostage when hamas took hostage during the seven 0ctober surprise attack on israel. to understand this further and how the deal was brokered we can get some perspective from william jones, professor of international relations international college in bangkok. thank you for your time on newsday, you have been looking at this closely, how was the separate agreement secured to release the thailand hostages. i secured to release the thailand hostaes. u, �* secured to release the thailand hostaes. �* ,, ., ~ secured to release the thailand hostaies. �* ,, ., hostages. i can't speak to the absolute specifics _ hostages. i can't speak to the absolute specifics of - hostages. i can't speak to the absolute specif
you are live with bbc news. staying with our coverage on the israel gaza conflict. 0ver over the weekend hamas released 17 thai nationals and filipino alongside israeli hostages. they were part of a separate sheet —— deal negotiated by thailand, thailand people whether biggest group of foreigners taken hostage when hamas took hostage during the seven 0ctober surprise attack on israel. to understand this further and how the deal was brokered we can get some perspective from william jones,...
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you're with bbc news. israel had been gearing up for the release of the first group of hostages held by hamas as early as thursday morning. but at the 11th hour, its national security adviser dashed those hopes, saying the release of 50 hostages under a temporary truce agreement with hamas will not happen before friday. the deal was agreed last night by israel and hamas — which is designated a terrorist organisation by some western governments. it could also mean a delay to a four—day temporary ceasefire and the release of 150 palestinian women and teenagers from israeli prisons. our senior international correspondent orla guerin reports — and there are distressing images from the start. a reminder of how all this began on october 7th, hamas gunmen storming across the borderfrom gaza, hunting israelis to kill or capture. around 240 were taken hostage. among them, shiri bibas, trying to shield her two little boys from the horror all around them. ten month old kfir had just started crawling. ariel, who
you're with bbc news. israel had been gearing up for the release of the first group of hostages held by hamas as early as thursday morning. but at the 11th hour, its national security adviser dashed those hopes, saying the release of 50 hostages under a temporary truce agreement with hamas will not happen before friday. the deal was agreed last night by israel and hamas — which is designated a terrorist organisation by some western governments. it could also mean a delay to a four—day...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. the victorians coined the phrase "the mother of parliaments" to boast that the westminster parliament was a model for the world. would anyone make such a claim today?
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. the victorians coined the phrase "the mother of parliaments" to boast that the westminster parliament was a model for the world. would anyone make such a claim today?
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this is bbc news. thousands of mourners have lined the streets of manchester for the funeral of one of english football's greatest ever players, sir bobby charlton. the world cup winner's funeral procession passed many places associated with his long career with manchester united. guests included the the prince of wales. sir bobby died last month. he was 86 years old. royal mail has been fined £5.6 million by the uk communications regulator, 0fcom, afterwhat what it calls a "significant" failure to meet its postal delivery targets in the past financial year. the watchdog found that the company had fallen short in the delivery of both first and second class mail. the uk regulator is warning that there are "worrying signs" that a growing number of doctors are planning to leave the health service due to burnout and dissatisfaction. you're live with bbc news. now to the uk because there has been a dramatic day of politics. the former prime minister, david cameron, has astonished westminster by returning t
this is bbc news. thousands of mourners have lined the streets of manchester for the funeral of one of english football's greatest ever players, sir bobby charlton. the world cup winner's funeral procession passed many places associated with his long career with manchester united. guests included the the prince of wales. sir bobby died last month. he was 86 years old. royal mail has been fined £5.6 million by the uk communications regulator, 0fcom, afterwhat what it calls a...
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chris mason, bbc news, at the covid inquiry. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. thanks for watching. hello. after what was a very wet october for many places, the beginning of november promises more rain, particularly through wednesday night into thursday thanks to storm ciaran — this storm named by the met office. it will bring widespread heavy rain, but in the south of the uk and the channel islands, there is the threat of damaging winds. on our earlier satellite image, you can see that storm just beginning to develop, this hook appearing in the cloud. that's an area of low pressure that is deepening, and will continue to deepen as it pushes in our direction. in the short term, this frontal system pushing its way north—eastwards through wednesday. that's going to bring some outbreaks of pretty heavy rain, some squally, gusty winds across the south—east corner first thing as this band of showers works its way eastwards. a band of heavy rain pushing out of northern ireland and northern england and then up across scotland, briefly some snow over high ground
chris mason, bbc news, at the covid inquiry. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. thanks for watching. hello. after what was a very wet october for many places, the beginning of november promises more rain, particularly through wednesday night into thursday thanks to storm ciaran — this storm named by the met office. it will bring widespread heavy rain, but in the south of the uk and the channel islands, there is the threat of damaging winds. on our earlier satellite image, you can see...
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orla guerin, bbc news, jerusalem. let's get more now on that news conference from the israel defence forces, in which they outlined details of what they claimed to have found at the al shifa hospital. the israeli military spokesman daniel hagari claimed hamas had killed one hostage there — and detained two others after the attack on october the 7th. this is the 7th of october, ten 50 five a:m.. —— 10:55 a:m.. he doesn't look even... but they're taking inside the hospital. i will now share this video that shows the same hostage entering into the hospital with a gunman terrorist inside the hospital. this is the main interest of the hospital. we have not yet located both of these hostages. we have not yet located them. we do not know where they are. they're still hostages we need to rescue. our correspondent in jerusalem, nick beake, gave us this analysis of what the idf statements might mean in the overall context of the war. israel is slowly, methodically, it would say, building a case, presenting evidence which,
orla guerin, bbc news, jerusalem. let's get more now on that news conference from the israel defence forces, in which they outlined details of what they claimed to have found at the al shifa hospital. the israeli military spokesman daniel hagari claimed hamas had killed one hostage there — and detained two others after the attack on october the 7th. this is the 7th of october, ten 50 five a:m.. —— 10:55 a:m.. he doesn't look even... but they're taking inside the hospital. i will now share...