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bbc bbc. a number of bbc reporters protested the false and biased news coverage of israel's war against gaza. 8 reporters of this channel wrote a letter to al jazeera channel , accusing the bbc of ignoring the facts of the gaza war. these reporters also emphasized that the bbc ignores the historical facts related to the 75-year occupation of the palestinians. these bbc reporters they were accused of using double standards and ignoring the rights of palestinians. according to them , the bbc's news policies are influenced by the british government. last month, a group of supporting demonstrators gathered in front of the bbc headquarters in london and condemned the network's act of spreading the lies of the zionist regime and supporting the crimes of this regime in gaza . a group of students and graduates of tehran sharif university of technology gathered in support of mothers and children in gaza. in this rally, emphasizing the resistance of palestinian mothers , they declared their anger and di
bbc bbc. a number of bbc reporters protested the false and biased news coverage of israel's war against gaza. 8 reporters of this channel wrote a letter to al jazeera channel , accusing the bbc of ignoring the facts of the gaza war. these reporters also emphasized that the bbc ignores the historical facts related to the 75-year occupation of the palestinians. these bbc reporters they were accused of using double standards and ignoring the rights of palestinians. according to them , the bbc's...
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faisal islam, bbc news. our top story this evening: we go inside gaza city, inside the hospital where israel claims hamas is hiding its command centre. and its command centre. coming up, how hollywood at tom and coming up, how hollywood actor tom hanks is helping to bring space closer to earth with an immersive show in london. and on bbc london: making viral videos for a living. the school drop—out from north london who became a social media entrepreneur. and theatre for all, funded by children in need, where everyone can have their moment in the spotlight. in a world first, a new gene editing treatment has been approved in the uk for two inherited blood disorders. sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia affect thousands of people in the uk causing severe pain or requiring regular blood transfusions. doctors say it may sound like the stuff of science fiction but the new treatment will be revolutionary for some patients. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh is here to explain. this is truly a breakthrough in th
faisal islam, bbc news. our top story this evening: we go inside gaza city, inside the hospital where israel claims hamas is hiding its command centre. and its command centre. coming up, how hollywood at tom and coming up, how hollywood actor tom hanks is helping to bring space closer to earth with an immersive show in london. and on bbc london: making viral videos for a living. the school drop—out from north london who became a social media entrepreneur. and theatre for all, funded by...
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katy watson, bbc news. and the voting polls open at 8am local time in the third biggest country in south america. from gladiator and the roman empire to france at the beginning of the 19th century. sir ridley scott's latest film is about napoleon bonaparte — soldier and emperor. it's an epic that's gone down well with british critics — less so with some french ones — and our culture editor katie razzall has been speaking to him. i'm blessed with a good eye, i think. that's my strongest asset. wait. and that asset is on show in sir ridley scott's napoleon, played byjoaquin phoenix, a visual spectacular about the french soldier turned ruthless emperor who battled his way across europe and beyond. i'm not built like other men. there have been 10,400 books written about napoleon bonaparte, you know? he is so fascinating, revered, hated, loved, and more famous probably than any man or leader or politician in history, so how can you not want to go there? follow in the footsteps of alexander the great... the
katy watson, bbc news. and the voting polls open at 8am local time in the third biggest country in south america. from gladiator and the roman empire to france at the beginning of the 19th century. sir ridley scott's latest film is about napoleon bonaparte — soldier and emperor. it's an epic that's gone down well with british critics — less so with some french ones — and our culture editor katie razzall has been speaking to him. i'm blessed with a good eye, i think. that's my strongest...
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thank you for “oining us on bbc news. h abroad. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. foreign - abroad. thank you forjoining i us on bbc news. foreign editor ofjewish news. you will live with us here in southern israel and you see these pictures of what's happening in gaza. still the very large plume of smoke on the skyline here, black and grey smoke that is rising into the sky, 14 minutes after the ceasefire was due to take effect this morning. i say you to there is no official suggestion saying the ceasefire has been broken but as you listen to a stalk you can see in the background the occasional sound of small arms fire, without explosion still coming from inside gaza, things are peaceful and quiet at the moment because this is an important step, this is the beginning of this deal which will run notjust drop the day—to—day but over the next four days which begins with the ceasefire, with the cessation of hostilities and firing inside gaza, it moves on to additional humanitarian aid being allowed into gaza through rafah from egypt, we are told 200 trucks a day of
thank you for “oining us on bbc news. h abroad. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. foreign - abroad. thank you forjoining i us on bbc news. foreign editor ofjewish news. you will live with us here in southern israel and you see these pictures of what's happening in gaza. still the very large plume of smoke on the skyline here, black and grey smoke that is rising into the sky, 14 minutes after the ceasefire was due to take effect this morning. i say you to there is no official suggestion...
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you're watching bbc news. a lot going on today to keep across. we will be hearing from the bank of england about the interest rates decision. we will bring you that as soon as we get it. we are also keeping an eye on what's going on at the covid inquiry over in paddington in central london because the former chief executive officer of nhs england is still taking questions, simon stevens has been taking questions since about ten o'clock this morning. if you want to keep following that, you can see it on our live stream on the bbc website. there's also plenty of analysis and summary of what's been going on throughout the inquiry for the past few weeks but particularly the last few weeks but particularly the last few days, we've been getting an into how the top of government was functioning during the height of the crisis. so we are standing by now to hear from the bank of england because it is set to announce its latest decision on interest rates in just a few seconds and it's expected to maintain the base rate at 5.25% which is already the highest
you're watching bbc news. a lot going on today to keep across. we will be hearing from the bank of england about the interest rates decision. we will bring you that as soon as we get it. we are also keeping an eye on what's going on at the covid inquiry over in paddington in central london because the former chief executive officer of nhs england is still taking questions, simon stevens has been taking questions since about ten o'clock this morning. if you want to keep following that, you can...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.— uk, this is bbc news. 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,
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.— uk, this is bbc news. 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...
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this is bbc news. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has held talks with the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas in the occupied west bank city of ramallah. his visit comes as the israeli bombardment of gaza continues. the gaza health authorities say more than 30 people were killed in an israeli airstrike on a refugee camp. they are still looking under the rubble of about three or four buildings which were destroyed overnight. this is al—maghazi refugee camp. it's in the safe area where israel advised 1.2 million in gaza city and the north to flee south. the gaza health ministry says 9,770 people have been killed so far — 4,800 of them are children. german police say the hostage situation at hamburg airport is over. they say a suspect has been arrested without resistance. the uk conservative party has rejected suggestions it covered up allegations of rape against an mp. prince william is in singapore, to announce the winners of his earthshot environmental prize. hello, i'm vishala
this is bbc news. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has held talks with the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas in the occupied west bank city of ramallah. his visit comes as the israeli bombardment of gaza continues. the gaza health authorities say more than 30 people were killed in an israeli airstrike on a refugee camp. they are still looking under the rubble of about three or four buildings which were destroyed overnight. this is al—maghazi refugee camp. it's in the...
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we can now speak to bbc arabic. take us back, this started on the 7th of october, the visual impact of the fighting, the humanitarian impact of the fighting on civilians in gaza is clear to see, isn't it?— on civilians in gaza is clear to see, isn't it? yes, it is unfolding it minute — see, isn't it? yes, it is unfolding it minute by _ see, isn't it? yes, it is unfolding it minute by minute, _ see, isn't it? yes, it is unfolding it minute by minute, as - see, isn't it? yes, it is unfolding it minute by minute, as you - see, isn't it? yes, it is unfolding| it minute by minute, as you said, some of the people who are from northern gaza and moved to southern gaza, they are trying to move back to northern gaza. obviously the israeli forces are not allowing them to do that. there are three incidents that have happened in that regard. one incident, two palestinians killed and seven injured on the outskirts of the city of gaza, because they are trying hard to get into the city. another two incidents, one israeli forces
we can now speak to bbc arabic. take us back, this started on the 7th of october, the visual impact of the fighting, the humanitarian impact of the fighting on civilians in gaza is clear to see, isn't it?— on civilians in gaza is clear to see, isn't it? yes, it is unfolding it minute — see, isn't it? yes, it is unfolding it minute by _ see, isn't it? yes, it is unfolding it minute by minute, _ see, isn't it? yes, it is unfolding it minute by minute, as - see, isn't it? yes, it is unfolding...
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for more stories across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. donald trump is due to give evidence at his civil fraud case in new york later today. the judge has already ruled that the trump organisation massively inflated the value of properties in order to obtain preferable rates on loans and insurance deals. 0ur bbc north america correspondent shingai nyoka reports. donald trump has attended several sessions of this trial, listening impassively as prosecution witnesses accused him of fraud. today, he's expected to take the stand in a case that threatens his new york business empire. over the last month, various witnesses took to the stand. his former attorney turned foe, michael cohen, among those who testified that the former president had a history of misrepresenting the value of assets to gain favourable loan terms and tax benefits. and last week, his two adult sons and co—defendants, eric and donald junior, testified. they took over the management of the trump organisation after he became us president in 2017. they deny any wrongdoing a
for more stories across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. donald trump is due to give evidence at his civil fraud case in new york later today. the judge has already ruled that the trump organisation massively inflated the value of properties in order to obtain preferable rates on loans and insurance deals. 0ur bbc north america correspondent shingai nyoka reports. donald trump has attended several sessions of this trial, listening impassively as prosecution...
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the bbc cannot confirm any of the army's claims. and this is footage from another hospital in khanyunis, it is located in the south. according to eyewitnesses, these children were injured during the bombing of their homes. the international community is growing. concerned with how israel is waging this war and who is being killed there? here is israel's greatest ally, the president the united states said hospitals cannot be bombed. actually, here is the statement of us president biden, he said: "it is hoped that israel's actions regarding the alshifa hospital will be less destructive, the hospital must be protected," these were biden's words. in general, how the american rhetoric about israel, about the israeli war, and the hamas group is changing, analyzes the bbc's diplomatic columnist, james landey. whenever you see an american politician or official giving an interview, their body language shows that they are starting to lose their temper, for example, when president biden is asked about this, he says: we must do everything poss
the bbc cannot confirm any of the army's claims. and this is footage from another hospital in khanyunis, it is located in the south. according to eyewitnesses, these children were injured during the bombing of their homes. the international community is growing. concerned with how israel is waging this war and who is being killed there? here is israel's greatest ally, the president the united states said hospitals cannot be bombed. actually, here is the statement of us president biden, he said:...
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stay with us here on bbc news. it has been a bit drier today, with a mixture of sunshine and showers. still a number of flood warnings, though, focused more across southern england, from hampshire to here in kent, where we have got floodwaters from the river rother earlier. over the week ahead, it is not looking as wet and windy, and for much of the week it is going to be a mixture again of sunshine and showers. we have got some showers around at the moment, and again they will continue mainly for the western side of the uk, but we could see just for a while some heavier showers creeping into the far south—east of england, coming in from the english channel. some breaks in the cloud, particularly in the north—east of scotland, so we could have a touch of frost here. but with those clearer skies, you may be able to get a view of the northern lights in northern scotland. this was a picture taken by a weather watcher last night in aberdeenshire. should be quite a sunny start for many eastern parts of scotland and
stay with us here on bbc news. it has been a bit drier today, with a mixture of sunshine and showers. still a number of flood warnings, though, focused more across southern england, from hampshire to here in kent, where we have got floodwaters from the river rother earlier. over the week ahead, it is not looking as wet and windy, and for much of the week it is going to be a mixture again of sunshine and showers. we have got some showers around at the moment, and again they will continue mainly...
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welcome to bbc news. for all of the efforts of antony blinken, and he is in his second trip to the region, he has been to tel aviv three times. he is struggling, isn't he, to get support on both the israeli side and among arab leaders cut i think is doing as well as you can expect him to do. , , ., doing as well as you can expect him todo. , _, ._ to do. this is an extraordinary difficult diplomatic _ to do. this is an extraordinary difficult diplomatic mission i to do. this is an extraordinary| difficult diplomatic mission for him, and he is showing a great deal of energy and persistence in pursuing it. ithink, also, these things can change hour by hour. you will see this so one shouldn't draw conclusions too quickly if he seems to have been rebuffed by netanyahu over humanitarian poses. this can change and notes that president biden has said something... they are saying progress is being made this morning. of course, it's a difficult process for him, which i think he is showing a great deal of determina
welcome to bbc news. for all of the efforts of antony blinken, and he is in his second trip to the region, he has been to tel aviv three times. he is struggling, isn't he, to get support on both the israeli side and among arab leaders cut i think is doing as well as you can expect him to do. , , ., doing as well as you can expect him todo. , _, ._ to do. this is an extraordinary difficult diplomatic _ to do. this is an extraordinary difficult diplomatic mission i to do. this is an...
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aren't they human, is the bbc asking about them? most of the israeli civilians who were killed were killed by israeli forces, and the best proof of this is the houses where they were killed, they were destroyed by tank artillery and fighter jets, not ak-47s. let me clarify again, we are talking about a thousand civilians killed, this is separate from the military, it is all documented, and their families have been informed. this does not justify murder either. palestinian civilians with help american warplanes and ammunition. i will move on to another question about hostages. a hamas spokesman said a large number of them, 50 or possibly more, were killed in the bombing, followed by another seven killed in the jabalia camp. do you have any definitive numbers on who was killed out of those hostages and information about them. we can't even make a list of them yet, we don't need them and we want to free them, but for that we have to stop hostilities, that's because they are held by different groups or in different places, why don't you
aren't they human, is the bbc asking about them? most of the israeli civilians who were killed were killed by israeli forces, and the best proof of this is the houses where they were killed, they were destroyed by tank artillery and fighter jets, not ak-47s. let me clarify again, we are talking about a thousand civilians killed, this is separate from the military, it is all documented, and their families have been informed. this does not justify murder either. palestinian civilians with help...
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hello, you're watching bbc news with me, catherine byaruhanga. the director of gaza's largest hospital says 179 people, including babies, are being buried in a mass grave at the complex, after equipment failed due to power cuts because of fuel shortages. the uk and the united states have appealed to the israeli military to show restraint around al—shifa. israel says the hospital conceals a network of tunnels used by hamas as a headquarters, a claim doctors deny. earlier today, i spoke to tommaso della longa, the spokesperson for the international federation of the red cross. i asked him about the situation at al shifa hospital. the situation in al—shifa hospital as well as in the health system of gaza, it's really dire and desperate. we know that there are a lot of communications issues, so even to talk with colleagues in the gaza strip is very complicated. what i can tell you is that colleagues in al-quds hospital, which is still in gaza city, so in the same north area of gaza, they are telling us that the hospital has run out of everything
hello, you're watching bbc news with me, catherine byaruhanga. the director of gaza's largest hospital says 179 people, including babies, are being buried in a mass grave at the complex, after equipment failed due to power cuts because of fuel shortages. the uk and the united states have appealed to the israeli military to show restraint around al—shifa. israel says the hospital conceals a network of tunnels used by hamas as a headquarters, a claim doctors deny. earlier today, i spoke to...
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stay us with here in bbc news. there is plenty i here in bbc news. there is plenty more for you today. hello, the temperatures will but and down over the next few days. we are in a colder spell at the moment. but drier with some sunshine around and then into the weekend it turns more unsettled. but milder once again. today mostly fine, although cloud y. southern britain will see wind and rain at times. tied with this area of low pressure. the main impacts are felt in france and the channel islands. this front will work in from the west to bring some rain through the day. the wet and windy weather pulls away from southern britain as we head through the afternoon. elsewhere a lot of cloud, some showers to the east coast. best of the sunshine will be across northern scotland. rain pushes into northern ireland and spreads across the irish sea into western wales and scotland. a chilly day, temperatures of six to ten or 11 degrees in the south. tonight that weather front spreads across the country, bringing showersy rain. it is followed pi by clear spells
stay us with here in bbc news. there is plenty i here in bbc news. there is plenty more for you today. hello, the temperatures will but and down over the next few days. we are in a colder spell at the moment. but drier with some sunshine around and then into the weekend it turns more unsettled. but milder once again. today mostly fine, although cloud y. southern britain will see wind and rain at times. tied with this area of low pressure. the main impacts are felt in france and the channel...
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this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. windermere is one of the most studied lakes in the world, but concerns about its water quality are growing. since june 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. we had quite high rainfall before the survey which brought in a lot of water to the catchment, and that brought in, we think, quite a lot of phosphorus and nitrogen and other pollutants from the catchment, whether that be from septic tanks, from sewage discharges and also from agricultural run—off. the samples are brought here to lancaster university be tested. what that gives us is a real ability to be able to identify hotspots in the catchment where water quality is good but also where it is poorer, and then we can use those hot spots of poor water quality to direct further activity to try and work out why and to address that reaction. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news
this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. windermere is one of the most studied lakes in the world, but concerns about its water quality are growing. since june 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. we had quite high rainfall before the survey which brought in a lot of water to the catchment, and that brought in, we think,...
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this is bbc news. tight security is in place overnight in dublin — after violent clashes broke out on thursdsay night. tight security is in place overnight in dublin city centre — after small—scale, violent clashes broke out on thursdsay night. the country'sjustice minister says it's the biggest police response in irish history as such events are rare. our ireland correspondent chris page has the latest. the city centre police are out tonight and have made some arrests but there is no sign there's going to be an outbreak of widespread violence as there was last night. officers are continuing their investigation into the knife attack investigation into the knife attack in the sub suspect is understood to be in his late 40s and has lived in ireland for about 20 years in an irish citizen. detectives are still working to find out a motive. there is an increasing discussion now about why and how these rights started. it is worth bearing in mind that in ireland there is never really been any political
this is bbc news. tight security is in place overnight in dublin — after violent clashes broke out on thursdsay night. tight security is in place overnight in dublin city centre — after small—scale, violent clashes broke out on thursdsay night. the country'sjustice minister says it's the biggest police response in irish history as such events are rare. our ireland correspondent chris page has the latest. the city centre police are out tonight and have made some arrests but there is no...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the un says more than 25,000 people have been displaced against myanmar ijy have been displaced against myanmar by a week—long conflict between military leaders and ethnic insurgents in the northeastern state. reports suggest doesn't a military outpost of fallen at the three rebel groups say the goal is to overthrow the military dictatorship. at least one person has died and flooding in northern italy, the tuscany region was badly hit by storm karen which swept through northwest europe on thursday. the storm brought strong winds and driving rains forcing the closure of schools, airports, rail and ferry services. columbia is to call more than 160 hippos descended from a herd owned by the drug lord pablo escobar in the 1980s. experts have for years try to control the hippo numbers. you're live with bbc news. the international efforts in the us secretary of state anthony blinking flew into israel again for another visit today. he's actually
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the un says more than 25,000 people have been displaced against myanmar ijy have been displaced against myanmar by a week—long conflict between military leaders and ethnic insurgents in the northeastern state. reports suggest doesn't a military outpost of fallen at the three rebel groups say the goal is to overthrow the military dictatorship. at least one person has died and flooding in northern italy, the tuscany region was...
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you are watching bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening: luis diaz�* emotional week ends with a crucial liverpool goal. his injury time equaliser denies luton a famous premier league win.
you are watching bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening: luis diaz�* emotional week ends with a crucial liverpool goal. his injury time equaliser denies luton a famous premier league win.
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this is bbc news. britain told that home secretary faces questions on her future after defying downing street over an article accusing the police of bias. suella braverman claimed aggressive right—wing protesters were rightly met with stone response while so palestinian mobs were largely ignored. the article was not cleared by the prime minister was my office. —— with a strong response. step away from politics and home secretary and all that kind of stuff, and put it in your own world. if you went to work and you chose to undermine the boss, then you did undermine the boss, then you publicly humiliated the boss, would it leave your job security prospect enhanced or diminished? a spokesperson for the prime minister said downing street is looking into the article but they added that rishi sunak had full confidence in the home secretary. miss braverman is popular on the right of her party, and is seen as possible future conservative leader. and she often takes a harder line than many her colleagues
this is bbc news. britain told that home secretary faces questions on her future after defying downing street over an article accusing the police of bias. suella braverman claimed aggressive right—wing protesters were rightly met with stone response while so palestinian mobs were largely ignored. the article was not cleared by the prime minister was my office. —— with a strong response. step away from politics and home secretary and all that kind of stuff, and put it in your own world. if...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. meanwhile, the g7 foreign ministers meeting in tokyo have urged israel to agree to a humanitarian pause in fighting to allow more aid into the anglaise but they stopped short of calling for a ceasefire. there is us secretary of state antony blinken. we there is us secretary of state antony blinken.— there is us secretary of state antony blinken. we had in-depth discussions. _ antony blinken. we had in-depth discussions. we _ antony blinken. we had in-depth discussions. we all— antony blinken. we had in-depth discussions. we all agree - antony blinken. we had in-depth discussions. we all agree that. discussions. we all agree that humanitarian pauses would advance key objectives. to protect palestinian civilians, to increase the sustained flow of humanitarian assistance, to allow our citizens and foreign nationals to exit and facilitate the release of hostages. we arejoined by we are joined by acting consul general of israel new york, thank you so much for being here. i want to star
jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. meanwhile, the g7 foreign ministers meeting in tokyo have urged israel to agree to a humanitarian pause in fighting to allow more aid into the anglaise but they stopped short of calling for a ceasefire. there is us secretary of state antony blinken. we there is us secretary of state antony blinken.— there is us secretary of state antony blinken. we had in-depth discussions. _ antony blinken. we had in-depth discussions. we _ antony blinken. we had in-depth...
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you're live with bbc news. hezbollah says israel's killing of civilians in gaza risks a wider war in the middle east. the iranian backed militia has been exchanging daily fire with israel all along the southern border — an uptick in violence that is concerning the white house. on tuesday, amos hochstein — the deputy assistant to president biden — was in beirut to urge the lebanese government to maintain its neutrality. but the us official was reportedly told that "no one in lebanon can answer on hezbollah's behalf". 0ur international correspondent 0rla guerin has been speaking to hezbollah's second in, and sheikh naim qassem. translation: if the aggression increases and continues at this | pace, very dangerous and very serious developments could occur in the region. no—one would be able to stop the repercussions. for sure, there is a danger of a wider regional war breaking out. how realistic do you think is that danger now? how close is that danger? translation: the danger is real, because israel is inc
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are with bbc news. the north—eastern ukrainian region of kharkiv has come under russian air attack at night time. the mayor of the main city of kharkiv said civilian infrastructure in one district had been hit and a fire had broken out. the regional governor added that the russians were carrying out drone strikes and reported an attack on a settlement. the un says more than 25,000 people have been displaced across myanmar, by a week—long conflict between the ruling military and ethnic insurgents in the north—eastern shan state. reports suggest dozens of military outposts have fallen. the three rebel groups say their goal is to overthrow the military dictatorship. at least one person has been killed in flooding in northern italy. the tuscany region was badly hit by storm ciaran, which swept through north west europe on thursday. the storm brought strong winds and driving rain, forcing the closure of schools, airports, rail and ferry services. you're live with bbc news. iam anna i am anna foster her
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are with bbc news. the north—eastern ukrainian region of kharkiv has come under russian air attack at night time. the mayor of the main city of kharkiv said civilian infrastructure in one district had been hit and a fire had broken out. the regional governor added that the russians were carrying out drone strikes and reported an attack on a settlement. the un says more than 25,000 people have been displaced across myanmar, by a...
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alexandra mckenzie, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. more coming your way at the top of the hour. try me that if you can. —— join me then. hello there. we�*ve seen some strong aurora pictures coming in over recent hours here at the bbc weather centre. this beautiful one was from the aberdeenshire area in northern scotland. but this one is from folkestone. the significance of this is if you can see the northern lights in folkestone here in the uk, you can see it pretty much everywhere. so the aurora is very strong. it�*s worth taking a look outside, use a camera or a mobile phone to see the best views, because those bits of equipment are more sensitive than our eyes to low levels of light. but you have a chance over the next few hours. now, weather wise, 0k, there will be a few showers coming and going, but we�*ll also see some fairly lengthy, clear spells. so whilst it�*s dark, you do have a chance of spotting the aurora. 0n into monday�*s forecast, and it�*s a day of sunshine and showers, really. starting off, most of u
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— or on bbc iplayer and bbc world service youtube now. your headlines are coming up. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. it looks like being a pretty good day for most of us today. the weather time change for the weekend. for the rest of the day, a lot of dry weather to come, shells and the west, continuing to fade away and there'll be some spells of sunshine as well. if we look at the satellite picture, you can this cloud here in the atlantic, spilling its way to the atlantic, spilling its way to the uk and it will bring very different whether i have a lie and into saturday. the cloud already pushing into the south—west of england and wales, later to northern ireland but ahead of that through the afternoon plenty of sunshine around. it should be dry. temperatures making double figures in england and wales. early frost in scotland, because the cloud is coming in from the south—west, bringing rain, stronger winds and pushing the temperatures up as well. quite heavy rain for the moors in the south—west, the south of wales. a very mi
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welcome to bbc news, we are live in jerusalem. welcome to bbc news, we are live injerusalem. we start with the latest diplomatic efforts from the israel—gaza conflict. this is day 30. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has met the palestinian authority president, mahmoud abbas, in the occupied west bank city of ramallah for talks on the gaza conflict. mr abbas told mr blinken there must be an immediate ceasefire and an allowing of humanitarian aid to the gaza strip. that was echoing the call of many arab leaders. according to us spokesperson matthew miller, the secretary reaffirmed the united states' commitment to the delivery of life—saving humanitarian assistance and resumption of essential services in gaza. which has been under... and made clear that palestinians must not be forcibly displaced. secretary blinken and president abbas discussed efforts to restore calm and stability in the west bank, including the need to stop extremist violence against palestinians and hold those accountable responsible. secretary blinken reiterated that the united states remains
welcome to bbc news, we are live in jerusalem. welcome to bbc news, we are live injerusalem. we start with the latest diplomatic efforts from the israel—gaza conflict. this is day 30. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has met the palestinian authority president, mahmoud abbas, in the occupied west bank city of ramallah for talks on the gaza conflict. mr abbas told mr blinken there must be an immediate ceasefire and an allowing of humanitarian aid to the gaza strip. that was echoing...
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he will live with bbc news. -- you are live with _ he will live with bbc news. -- you are live with bbc— he will live with bbc news. -- you are live with bbc news. _ an american from arkansas has become the first recipient of a whole human eye transplant. aaron james suffered life—changing injuries at work more than two years ago. doctors from new york university performed pain—staking surgery last may to attach the donor eye and parts of his face. the procedure has granted partial sight to mice, but this is the first time it has been attempted on a human. 0ur correspondent sean dilley has more. this is a medicalfirst. aaronjames is the first human recipient of a whole transplanted eye. they told me, they said, "honestly, we never expected it to make it "to the transplant, you know?" i mean, never expected it to work at all. and they told me that from the get go. but just the fact that it's allowed... i mean, you know, that's... that's the first step. surgeons here in new york spent 21 hours removing part of their donor's face and left eye, including the optic nerve, then skillful
he will live with bbc news. -- you are live with _ he will live with bbc news. -- you are live with bbc— he will live with bbc news. -- you are live with bbc news. _ an american from arkansas has become the first recipient of a whole human eye transplant. aaron james suffered life—changing injuries at work more than two years ago. doctors from new york university performed pain—staking surgery last may to attach the donor eye and parts of his face. the procedure has granted partial sight...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. meanwhile, the g7 foreign ministers meeting in tokyo have urged israel to agree to a humanitarian pause in fighting to allow more aid into the enclave but they stopped short of calling for a ceasefire. there is us secretary of state antony blinken. we had in—depth discussions about the steps we are taking to address urgent needs on the ground. we all agree humanitarian pauses would advance key object gives to protect palestinian civilians, to increase the sustained flow of humanitarian assistance, to allow citizens and foreign nationals to exit and facilitate the release of hostages. i facilitate the release of hostages-_ facilitate the release of hostages. facilitate the release of hostaues. , ., , hostages. i spoke about this with the acting _ hostages. i spoke about this with the acting console - hostages. i spoke about this i with the acting console general of israel in new york. a short time ago. i want to start off with these reports coming in of talks on a proposed pause infi
jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. meanwhile, the g7 foreign ministers meeting in tokyo have urged israel to agree to a humanitarian pause in fighting to allow more aid into the enclave but they stopped short of calling for a ceasefire. there is us secretary of state antony blinken. we had in—depth discussions about the steps we are taking to address urgent needs on the ground. we all agree humanitarian pauses would advance key object gives to protect palestinian civilians, to increase the...
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lora jones, bbc news. you can watch panorama: boohoo's broken promises on bbc iplayer now and on bbc one at 8pm. donald trump is due to give evidence at his civil fraud trial in new york later. the judge has already ruled that the trump 0rganization inflated the value of properties in order to obtain preferable rates on loans and insurance deals. the former president and two of his sons deny any wrongdoing. 0ur north america correspondent nada tawfik is in new york. how serious is theirs, nada, for donald trump?— how serious is theirs, nada, for donald trum? ~ �* , .~ , donald trump? well, ben, the stakes are incredibly — donald trump? well, ben, the stakes are incredibly high _ donald trump? well, ben, the stakes are incredibly high here, _ donald trump? well, ben, the stakes are incredibly high here, he _ donald trump? well, ben, the stakes are incredibly high here, he will- are incredibly high here, he will have to do several things at once on the stand. first, appear credible to the stand. first,
lora jones, bbc news. you can watch panorama: boohoo's broken promises on bbc iplayer now and on bbc one at 8pm. donald trump is due to give evidence at his civil fraud trial in new york later. the judge has already ruled that the trump 0rganization inflated the value of properties in order to obtain preferable rates on loans and insurance deals. the former president and two of his sons deny any wrongdoing. 0ur north america correspondent nada tawfik is in new york. how serious is theirs, nada,...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, gaza. we are going to talk about the situation that saudi arabia has raised the night about that operation in the hospital. they said that as far as they're concerned, this is a blatant violation of international humanitarian law. that is complicating negotiations in their reports of a deal in the offering in return for a longer humanitarian pause maybe three or five days, that he was being brokered by qatar. it's would also have to increase the amount of... notjust the case of getting the eight income it is distributing it. he spoke tojuliet, the director of communications of the director of communications of the un agency for palestinian refugees she told me the humanitarian operations across gaza evident dating existentially collapsed and they will be suspended indefinitely until fuel is brought in. —— essentially. indefinitely until fuel is brought in. -- essentially.— in. -- essentially. that's it in tomorrow — in. -- essentially. that's it in tomorrow morning, - in. -- essenti
lucy williamson, bbc news, gaza. we are going to talk about the situation that saudi arabia has raised the night about that operation in the hospital. they said that as far as they're concerned, this is a blatant violation of international humanitarian law. that is complicating negotiations in their reports of a deal in the offering in return for a longer humanitarian pause maybe three or five days, that he was being brokered by qatar. it's would also have to increase the amount of... notjust...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". anchor: this is bbcs america. israel agrees to observe daily four hour pauses. the white house tells the bbc that it is a good start. >> we would like to see more and longer pauses to get aid in and people out. anchor: palestinian militants released a video of two israeli hostages as talks continue to free more than 200 captives inside gaza. and striking actors -- the end of a four month walkout. ♪ anchor: welcome to world news america. israel has agreed to implement daily humanitarian pauses or four hours in areas of northern gaza but the israeli defense force says it does not count as a cease-fire. the pauses are allowed -- are being designed to allow international aids entrance. the state department said there will be two humanitarian corridors are for people to free. -- to flee. these drone shots show many fleeing on foot. talks continue to free more than 240 hostages still being held in gaza. islamic jihad released a video of hostages a claims to hold in gaza. stills from the video show a woman in her 70 se
announcer: and now, "bbc news". anchor: this is bbcs america. israel agrees to observe daily four hour pauses. the white house tells the bbc that it is a good start. >> we would like to see more and longer pauses to get aid in and people out. anchor: palestinian militants released a video of two israeli hostages as talks continue to free more than 200 captives inside gaza. and striking actors -- the end of a four month walkout. ♪ anchor: welcome to world news america. israel...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. thai women are sold a dream online. the message is marry a foreign man and you will have a good life. many couples of course remain happy, but the dark reality of others isn't talked about in my community. in this isolated part of england, the body of a thai woman was found. 20 years on, herfamily is still seeking answers and justice.
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. thai women are sold a dream online. the message is marry a foreign man and you will have a good life. many couples of course remain happy, but the dark reality of others isn't talked about in my community. in this isolated part of england, the body of a thai woman was found. 20 years on, herfamily is still seeking answers and justice.
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hugh pym, bbc news. many veterans will put on their service medals over the coming days — as they gather to remember the fallen — and keith eema will be wearing his with extra pride. keith's falklands medals were stolen a0 years ago — but he's been recently reunited with them — just in time for this year's commemorations. our reporter, steve knibbs has the story. one from the wedding. so that was the last time you saw this? that was the last day that i ever wore the medals. when paratrooper keith got married in berkeley in 198a, he proudly wore his uniform and medals earned for service in northern ireland and during the falklands conflict. but that was the last time he saw them. went to the ceremonies after the wedding. put them in the boot of my car and the next morning they'd gone. what did you think? devastated, really. shocked. and it didn't go down very well with the regiment because i actually got seven days restriction of privileges. keith had given up hope of ever seeing them again and ha
hugh pym, bbc news. many veterans will put on their service medals over the coming days — as they gather to remember the fallen — and keith eema will be wearing his with extra pride. keith's falklands medals were stolen a0 years ago — but he's been recently reunited with them — just in time for this year's commemorations. our reporter, steve knibbs has the story. one from the wedding. so that was the last time you saw this? that was the last day that i ever wore the medals. when...
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bbc news, westminster. meanwhile, a labour shadow minister has become the first member of the party's frontbench team to resign because his leader, sir keir starmer, has refused to call for a ceasefire in gaza. the bradford mp imran hussain said a ceasefire is essential to ending the bloodshed in gaza. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoojoins us now. how significant is this resignation? well, it is significant in that it is the first resignation from the labour front bench over this issue of whether the party should be backing a ceasefire. remember, about a third of the parliamentary party wants labour to support a ceasefire, including about 15 other shadow ministers and there have been dozens of resignations among councillors across the country over this. but i think the question is whether his resignation will prompt a wave of others from the labour front bench and i think the answer to that, from talking to mps privately, is that it won't. rememberthe talking to mps privately, is that it won't. reme
bbc news, westminster. meanwhile, a labour shadow minister has become the first member of the party's frontbench team to resign because his leader, sir keir starmer, has refused to call for a ceasefire in gaza. the bradford mp imran hussain said a ceasefire is essential to ending the bloodshed in gaza. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoojoins us now. how significant is this resignation? well, it is significant in that it is the first resignation from the labour front bench over this issue...
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hello from the bbc sport centre. luis diaz dedicated his liverpool equaliser today to his father who has been kidknapped in his native colombia. they drew i—all at luton with diaz's goal coming in injury time. liverpool went behind in the 80th minute and diaz came off the bench and scored in the 95th he then revealed a message under his shirt which read "freedom for dad". he later realeased a statement saying, "i beg that they free him immediately, respecting his integrity and ending this painful wait. in the name of love and compassion we ask they reconsider their actions and allow us to have him back." a wonderful highlight if you want in a game with not a lot of highlights for oars. that lucho came on and scored as one of those stories that is really great. besides that, we should have done better. credit to luton, they defended well but we had our moments. meanwhile nottingham forest stopped aston villa from going third by beating them 2—nil at the city ground. ola aina and orel mangala with the goals. forest
hello from the bbc sport centre. luis diaz dedicated his liverpool equaliser today to his father who has been kidknapped in his native colombia. they drew i—all at luton with diaz's goal coming in injury time. liverpool went behind in the 80th minute and diaz came off the bench and scored in the 95th he then revealed a message under his shirt which read "freedom for dad". he later realeased a statement saying, "i beg that they free him immediately, respecting his integrity and...
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the bbc did no there that is not true. the bbc did go there but _ that is not true. the bbc did go there but they _ that is not true. the bbc did go there but they were - that is not true. the bbc did go there but they were very | go there but they were very tightly, we were very tightly corralled by the idf and were not permitted to do anything independently other than that which the idf permitted my colleagues to view so there hasn't been a fully independent verification of the situation there in al—shifa but we will have to take that up on another occasion because we're out of time for now, a time milner of the israeli consulate in new york, thank you forjoining us. —— itay milner. turning to other news. the associated press is reporting that derek chauvin, the former minneapolis police officer who was convicted of murdering george floyd, has been stabbed by another inmate in prison. ap says derek chauvin was seriously injured in the incident. the attack reportedly happened at a federal prison in arizona. ap is citing the bureau of prisons, saying an inmate
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> hello. i am christian fraser and is this is "the context." >> they have seven of the hostages, her body has been recovered. we are told it was recovered and is structured in your al shifa hospital. >> inside the gaza strip with the israeli and they're taking us to gaza to the hospital in which over the last few days of intense fighting, has emerged as the epicenter of this conflict. >> all communication is down tonight in gaza and it's going to be down for a long time because this time is not by israel, is because of the lack of fuel. >> that's it. as of tomorrow morning or not able to send our trucks to bring in supplies that have been coming in for more than three weeks now via egypt. ♪ christian: touches it. the agency supporting the finance in gaza have this program there will be no more ai d witho fuel. who here from the representative who says they can't move the aid even if it were entered, and from tomorrow the operational end. there could be a three-day pause negotiated in exchang
announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> hello. i am christian fraser and is this is "the context." >> they have seven of the hostages, her body has been recovered. we are told it was recovered and is structured in your al shifa hospital. >> inside the gaza strip with the israeli and they're taking us to gaza to the hospital in which over the last few days of intense fighting, has emerged as the epicenter of this conflict. >> all communication is down...
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you are watching bbc news. thousands of people are spending another cold night outdoors after their homes were damaged by a strong earthquake that hit nepal friday. a cremation ceremony was held on sunday. 157 people died in the quake. more, now, from our south asia correspondent samira hussain. rescue officials have made their way to the affected area, but, of course, what makes it difficult is just how remote the area is. if you're looking at some of the videos that we have seen, you will see there are homes that have been completely flattened, others that are severely damaged, and residents that are trying to pick through the damage to see if there are any injured that they can help. now, as you rightly mentioned, more than 130 people have been reported dead and there are several that have been injured. now, this area is not — it is accustomed to earthquakes. this region at the foothills of the himalayas sees quite a bit of seismic activity, but you have residents that have been spending the night — has
you are watching bbc news. thousands of people are spending another cold night outdoors after their homes were damaged by a strong earthquake that hit nepal friday. a cremation ceremony was held on sunday. 157 people died in the quake. more, now, from our south asia correspondent samira hussain. rescue officials have made their way to the affected area, but, of course, what makes it difficult is just how remote the area is. if you're looking at some of the videos that we have seen, you will see...
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gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, san francisco. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. last night was the coldest night of the autumn so far. in northern scotland temperatures dropped below minus seven celsius, with some fog patches, too. but that is where we've seen some of the best of the sunshine today. whereas further south, this hook of cloud, which was named storm frederico by the french weather service, has brought some rain and some brisk winds in the far south of england and the channel islands. that is now clearing away south—eastwards. we do have this frontal system pushing in from the west, some outbreaks of rain with that. but actually quite a lot of dry weather as we end the afternoon and head into the evening. and then overnight, this band of cloud and rain will make some further progress eastwards. some showers following on behind. in the north east of scotland, if we hold on to clear skies once again, we will see some fog patches developing. temperatures again dropping well below freezing. and actually it is going to be a chilly night for many of us.
gary 0'donoghue, bbc news, san francisco. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. last night was the coldest night of the autumn so far. in northern scotland temperatures dropped below minus seven celsius, with some fog patches, too. but that is where we've seen some of the best of the sunshine today. whereas further south, this hook of cloud, which was named storm frederico by the french weather service, has brought some rain and some brisk winds in the far south of england and the channel...
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you're live with bbc news. it's one of the richest ecosystems on earth, but there are fears the mekong river is in crisis. the waterway sustains more than sixty million lives, as it travels through china and southeast asia. but it is facing an onslaught of dam building, intensifying the effects of climate change and sand dredging. downstream communities living on the region's largest lake, the tonle sap in cambodia, have reported a decline in fish stocks of more than 80% over the past twenty years. 0ur asia pacific correspondent, laura bicker, is in cambodia looking at whether the mighty mekong can be saved. mi lives in a world of water that was once renowned for an abundance of fish. but in recent years, he and thousands like him have been asking, where are they? translation: these past few years, there is less and less i water and fewer and fewer fish go home. now we have children and every morning i need around $5 to get them to school. and these days, i have no income. it has taken four or five days and tha
you're live with bbc news. it's one of the richest ecosystems on earth, but there are fears the mekong river is in crisis. the waterway sustains more than sixty million lives, as it travels through china and southeast asia. but it is facing an onslaught of dam building, intensifying the effects of climate change and sand dredging. downstream communities living on the region's largest lake, the tonle sap in cambodia, have reported a decline in fish stocks of more than 80% over the past twenty...
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louise cullen, bbc news in downpatrick. at least 157 people are believed to have been killed in an earthquake in western nepal. the shallow quake of magnitude 5.6 hit the remote hill district of jajarkot, which is about 500 kilometres west of kathmandu. strong tremors were felt in the capital and in indian cities including delhi. hospital officials in jajarkot said they were treating more than 40 injured people rescued from the rubble of their homes. a new foundation to help those struggling with addiction has been set up in the name of the late friends actor matthew perry. he was best known for playing chandler bing in the tv sitcom but had battled with addictions to alcohol and drugs for much of his life. he was found dead last week at the age of 54. tributes have been pouring in since his death over the last week or so and this foundation has been set up in his memory. stay with us here on bbc news, you can follow me on twitter. thanks for watching. hello there. given how wet it has been, flooding will still be a concern
louise cullen, bbc news in downpatrick. at least 157 people are believed to have been killed in an earthquake in western nepal. the shallow quake of magnitude 5.6 hit the remote hill district of jajarkot, which is about 500 kilometres west of kathmandu. strong tremors were felt in the capital and in indian cities including delhi. hospital officials in jajarkot said they were treating more than 40 injured people rescued from the rubble of their homes. a new foundation to help those struggling...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has held talks with the palestinian authority president, mahmoud abbas, in the occupied west bank city of ramallah. his visit comes as the israeli bombardment of gaza continues. the gaza health authorities say more than 30 people were killed in an israeli air strike on a refugee camp. the gaza health ministry says 9,770 people have been killed so far. 4,800 of them are children. hamburg airport in germany is at a standstill, as police deal with a hostage situation on the tarmac. a man drove through a security barrier with a four—year—old girl in his vehicle. the uk conservative party has rejected suggestions it covered up allegations of rape against an mp. the mp hasn't been named. prince william has arrived in singapore, where he'll announce the winners of his earthshot environmental prize. we'll get more of the international news in just a few minutes but now, it's time for a look at today's sport with hugh farris. hello
this is bbc news. the headlines: the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has held talks with the palestinian authority president, mahmoud abbas, in the occupied west bank city of ramallah. his visit comes as the israeli bombardment of gaza continues. the gaza health authorities say more than 30 people were killed in an israeli air strike on a refugee camp. the gaza health ministry says 9,770 people have been killed so far. 4,800 of them are children. hamburg airport in germany is at a...
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live from london, this is bbc news. hamas claims the youngest israeli hostage, ten—month—old kfir bibas, as well as his brother and mother, have died in an air strike. israel is investigating. talks continue over a possible further extension to the truce in gaza which is due to end today. —— in the early hours of thursday. heavy fighting in the occupied west bank leaves several dead. israel says it killed two militant commanders. the palestinian health ministry says israel killed two children. and nato foreign ministers discussed the ukraine war. the us insists there's no sense of fatigue in their support for tf. the there's no sense of fatigue in their support for tr— there's no sense of fatigue in their support for tf. the answer today at nato is clear— support for tf. the answer today at nato is clear and _ support for tf. the answer today at nato is clear and it _ support for tf. the answer today at nato is clear and it is _ support for tf. the answer today at nato is clear and it is and _ support for tf
live from london, this is bbc news. hamas claims the youngest israeli hostage, ten—month—old kfir bibas, as well as his brother and mother, have died in an air strike. israel is investigating. talks continue over a possible further extension to the truce in gaza which is due to end today. —— in the early hours of thursday. heavy fighting in the occupied west bank leaves several dead. israel says it killed two militant commanders. the palestinian health ministry says israel killed two...
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this is bbc news. —— have to wait. live from southern israel, this is bbc news. a four—day ceasefire has come into force in gaza — the first break in fighting for nearly seven weeks. both israel and hamas have signalled the pause will be temporary, they were taken from israel during last month was no deadly attack by hamas and continuing live pictures of the rafah crossing from egypt to gaza where additional humanitarian aid is expected to pass through as part of the deal and you see the gaza skyline, you see continuing
this is bbc news. —— have to wait. live from southern israel, this is bbc news. a four—day ceasefire has come into force in gaza — the first break in fighting for nearly seven weeks. both israel and hamas have signalled the pause will be temporary, they were taken from israel during last month was no deadly attack by hamas and continuing live pictures of the rafah crossing from egypt to gaza where additional humanitarian aid is expected to pass through as part of the deal and you see...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news. the euclid telescope, which is trying to unlock some of the biggest mysteries of the universe, has released its first images. the project run by the european space agency is aimed at helping astronomers understand phenomena called dark energy and dark matter — they make up most of the universe but we know almost nothing about them. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle explains. a stunning new view of the cosmos. the horsehead nebula — where stars are born. the spiralling arms of a hidden galaxy, usually obscured by the milky way. and this cluster of hundreds of thousands of stars. these are the first images from the euclid space telescope. we can see how good euclid is going to be at detecting distant galaxies, so it's really a huge breakthrough. we're really pleased just to see these images, but to see how beautiful they are as well, itjust adds the icing on the cake, really. the telescope, nearly a million miles from earth, is attempting to shed light on what's known as the dark u
zoe kleinman, bbc news. the euclid telescope, which is trying to unlock some of the biggest mysteries of the universe, has released its first images. the project run by the european space agency is aimed at helping astronomers understand phenomena called dark energy and dark matter — they make up most of the universe but we know almost nothing about them. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle explains. a stunning new view of the cosmos. the horsehead nebula — where stars are born. the...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. joining me now from southern lebanon is our middle east correspondent hugo bachega. and let's talk a little bit more about that speech from the hezbollah leader a little earlier. people were gathered in the street�*s, weren't they, it to listen to it. is there a little bit of relief after hearing what he had to say? so hezbollah tried to frame _ what he had to say? so hezbollah tried to frame this _ what he had to say? so hezbollah tried to frame this speech - what he had to say? so hezbollah tried to frame this speech as - what he had to say? so hezbollah tried to frame this speech as an l tried to frame this speech as an important moment here and there were a number of screenings across the country, the largest screening here in a southern suburb of beirut, which is a hezbollah stronghold. thousands of people were there with hezbollah flags and palestinian flags, and also flags of iran. he said that all options were on the table, that there was a real risk of this war is spreading
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. joining me now from southern lebanon is our middle east correspondent hugo bachega. and let's talk a little bit more about that speech from the hezbollah leader a little earlier. people were gathered in the street�*s, weren't they, it to listen to it. is there a little bit of relief after hearing what he had to say? so hezbollah tried to frame _ what he had to say? so hezbollah tried to frame this _ what he had to say? so hezbollah tried to frame this speech...
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let's get more now on — you are watching bbc news. let's get more now on this _ you are watching bbc news. let's get more now on this row _ you are watching bbc news. let's get more now on this row between - you are watching bbc news. let's get more now on this row between the i more now on this row between the government and the opposition labour party after the home secretary suella braverman accused the metropolitan police of bias over the policing of the pro—palestinian marches, and allowing a march to go ahead this saturday on armistice day. there has been an urgent question in the house of commons over this as we have been showing you. we canjoin the shadow over this as we have been showing you. we can join the shadow minister for the cabinet office now, pat mcfadden. the home secretary was not there, as chris fill the policing minister explained, she has to attend a family matter. what did you make of his defence where he insisted the government truly believes in the independence of the metropolitan police, something that the
let's get more now on — you are watching bbc news. let's get more now on this _ you are watching bbc news. let's get more now on this row _ you are watching bbc news. let's get more now on this row between - you are watching bbc news. let's get more now on this row between the i more now on this row between the government and the opposition labour party after the home secretary suella braverman accused the metropolitan police of bias over the policing of the pro—palestinian marches, and...
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that's according to new analysis by bbc arab two arabic and bbc verify. hamas designated a terrorist organisation by the uk and us, posting videos of the training on publicly accessible telegram channel. ouranalysis on publicly accessible telegram channel. our analysis shows that hamas in gaza have been openly training for almost three years before its deadly attack on israel. this is a video posted by the group on social media. it's a polished piece of propaganda showing a military exercise they took part in along with other factions. this is the first of four drills given the codename strong pillar. we've analysed several videos like this. all publicly accessible was a pleasure lots of similarities with the attack on october the 7th. for example, let's get pair this deal from the 2020 video with this tale from the 2020 video with this tale from the 2020 video with this tale from the october seven attack. as you can see, they are heavily armed fighters overrunning on top of the tank into an israeli flag in the training video. there's also a man being dra
that's according to new analysis by bbc arab two arabic and bbc verify. hamas designated a terrorist organisation by the uk and us, posting videos of the training on publicly accessible telegram channel. ouranalysis on publicly accessible telegram channel. our analysis shows that hamas in gaza have been openly training for almost three years before its deadly attack on israel. this is a video posted by the group on social media. it's a polished piece of propaganda showing a military exercise...