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we will not compromise our journalism and the bbc is solidly behind us. considering that the bbc didn't want to lose its presence in india or cut jobs and they didn't want to become financially and viable. this forced us to think out of the box based on the legal advice the bbc was receiving. everyone was veering towards this as the viable option. a, b, b. c has applied to the indian government for a run across her state in the private limited company. now the shake off follow searches, us the bbc offices, and then the related to local tax issues. digital use into these are a lot of direct foreign investment of up to 26 percent in the country. if government approves when the ownership struggle comes amid the bbc's waning popularity in the country, in fact, viewers are done 7 percent year in year and also a number of controversy surrounding the broadcast or the news organization last year or a phone discredit. thing indian prime minister november movie accusing him all pumping a direct role in the 2002 secretary and riots in the nation. new delhi, i choose the channel of pursuing and on
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we will not compromise our journalism and the bbc is solidly behind us. considering that the bbc didn't want to lose its presence in india or cut jobs and they didn't want to become financially and viable. this forced us to think out of the box based on the legal advice the bbc was receiving. everyone was veering towards this as the viable option. as the bbc has applied to the indian government for around a quarter, a stake in the private limited company. now the shake off follow searches of the bbc offices and then the related to local tax issues. digital use into these are a lot of direct foreign investment of up to 26 percent in the country. if government approves when the ownership struggle comes and made the bbc's waning popularity in the country, in fact, viewers are done 7 percent. you're in your shoes and also a number of controversy surrounding the broadcast or the news organization last year or a phone. this credit thing, indian prime minister, november moody, accusing him of having a direct role in the 2002 secretary and riots in the nation. new delhi, i choose the channel of
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no surprise that the conflict dominated bbc news coverage on sunday. last night, for a few hours, israel lived in its skies. fighterjets battling waves of iranian drones and missiles fired at israeli targets. in iran, the launches were celebrated, one after the other, on national television. in the hours and days that followed, the attacks prompted plenty of commentary, analysis and interviews across bbc outlets. the latter included this question put on monday's today programme by presenter nick robinson to foreign secretary lord cameron. isn't the real risk of where we are now that western governments appear to back israel the moment that israel is under attack, but when israel attacks and murders tens of thousands of innocent palestinians, we say the words, but we do almost nothing? i don't think that's right at all. the terminology used there prompted a significant backlash against nick robinson, including this message to newswatch from pauljaffey. nick robinson put out a statement that afternoon saying, meanwhile, rhoda yates sent us this plea abou
no surprise that the conflict dominated bbc news coverage on sunday. last night, for a few hours, israel lived in its skies. fighterjets battling waves of iranian drones and missiles fired at israeli targets. in iran, the launches were celebrated, one after the other, on national television. in the hours and days that followed, the attacks prompted plenty of commentary, analysis and interviews across bbc outlets. the latter included this question put on monday's today programme by presenter...
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we will not compromise our journalism and the bbc is solidly behind us. considering that the bbc didn't want to lose its presence in india or cut jobs and they didn't want to become financially and viable. this forced us to think out of the box based on the legal advice the bbc was receiving. everyone was veering towards this as the viable option. the bbc has applied to the indian government for around a quarter, a stake in the private limited company. now the shake off follow searches of the bbc offices and then the related to local tax issues. digital use into these are a lot of direct foreign investment of up to 26 percent in the country. if government approves when the ownership struggle comes amid the bbc's waning popularity in the country, in fact, viewers are done 7 percent. you're in your shoes and also a number of controversy surrounding the broadcast or the news organization last year or the phone. this credit thing, indian prime minister, november moody, accusing him of having a direct role in the 2002 secretary and riots in the nation. new delhi, i choose the channel of purs
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we will not compromise our journalism in the bbc is solidly behind us, considering that the bbc didn't want to lose its presence in india or cut jobs. and they didn't want to become financially on viable. this forced us to think out of the box based on the legal advice the bbc was receiving. everyone was veering towards this as the viable option. as the bbc has applied to the indian government for a roughly closer station, this private limited company, jacob follow as follow searches of the bbc office is related to the local tax legislature. digital moves and these are allowed direct phone investments of up to 26 percent through government approval was the ownership struggle comes and that the bbc is waiting popularity in the country and the number of control overseas surrounding the broad costa. and he was organization that is found this quite a thing in the, in the india employment is the last year which demonize his loan. and the 2002 secretary and riots new delhi that accused the protons to assist you again on to governments agenda was having a close colonial mine says both the i'm
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we will not compromise our journalism and the bbc is solidly behind us. considering that the bbc didn't want to lose its presence in india or cut jobs and they didn't want to become financially and viable. this forced us to think out of the box based on the legal advice the bbc was receiving. everyone was viewing towards this as the viable option of the bbc has applied to the indian governments for roughly close to say can this private limited company. it's jacob solo searches of the bbc office is related to the local tax legislature. digital names entities are allowed to read for an investment of up to 26 percent to government approval. ruth, the ownership struggle comes in as the bbc is waning popularity in the country and a number of consult with the surrounding abroad. costa, the news organization that is still busy for the seeing the indian prime minister last year. which statement as his role in the 2002 secretary and riots daily the next year is the full cost of pursuing an antique government agenda. and of having a quote colonial mine says all the on call him is to all, to a go,
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the bbc is restructuring its assets. in india, the british corporation has transferred its indian broadcasting license to a private entity funded by former bbc employees. the pledge to maintain strict standards. it's unprecedented for the bbc to grant their license to publish to another entity. we will not compromise our journalism and the bbc is solidly behind us. considering that the bbc didn't want to lose its presence in india or cut jobs and they didn't want to become financially and viable. this forced us to think out of the box based on the legal advice the bbc was receiving. everyone was veering towards this as the viable option. so bbc has applied to the indian government for around a quarter stake in the private limited company. the shake up follows searches of the bbc offices are related to local tax issues. digital and use entities are large, direct for an investment of up to 26 percent. government ownership struggle comes and made the bbc's waning popularity in the country. viewers, in fact, are done 7 perce
the bbc is restructuring its assets. in india, the british corporation has transferred its indian broadcasting license to a private entity funded by former bbc employees. the pledge to maintain strict standards. it's unprecedented for the bbc to grant their license to publish to another entity. we will not compromise our journalism and the bbc is solidly behind us. considering that the bbc didn't want to lose its presence in india or cut jobs and they didn't want to become financially and...
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feel they have issue with the way in which the bbc reported that. more broadly though, israel is an ally of the u. k. is the victim of brutal terror attack and clearly has a right to defend itself. we should all be careful without words at this time, particularly even hide them coming to tensions in the u. k. that same spokesperson highlighted that prime minister wishes to not would not have used the word murder to describe those tens of thousands of beds in gaza. and no worries that everyone else came quick to israel's rescue. even by the bbc standards. this is shocking. buzz is real, does not get civilians. the country is defending itself from a brutal tyra tag and making strenuous efforts not to harm civilians. the bbc should watch and immediate investigation into the slightest example of an on to is ro statement by one of its present as outrages biased from the bbc as well as the nation being its act. the actual victims seeking to defend themselves from further attacks. bytes hatteras who have the stated aim of the store and israel, mtv and juic
feel they have issue with the way in which the bbc reported that. more broadly though, israel is an ally of the u. k. is the victim of brutal terror attack and clearly has a right to defend itself. we should all be careful without words at this time, particularly even hide them coming to tensions in the u. k. that same spokesperson highlighted that prime minister wishes to not would not have used the word murder to describe those tens of thousands of beds in gaza. and no worries that everyone...
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welcome to bbc news now. we start in the middle east, where palestinians have begun returning to the devastated city of khan younis in southern gaza after israel said it was reducing the numbers of soldiers in the area, six months into the israel—hamas war. israel's defence minister said troops are being redeployed and preparing for further operations against hamas. the israeli military could still mount an offensive against hamas�*s last stronghold in rafah — despite the us leading international pleas for restraint. israel and hamas are now looking at fresh proposals on the table at talks in cairo aimed at securing a truce in gaza and a hostage release deal. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is injerusalem. let's cross to her live for the latest on the ground. eugenics injerusalem, eugenics in jerusalem, where eugenics injerusalem, where there is much speculation here about what is much speculation here about what is the signal being sent by israel. as it announced yesterday, it will no
welcome to bbc news now. we start in the middle east, where palestinians have begun returning to the devastated city of khan younis in southern gaza after israel said it was reducing the numbers of soldiers in the area, six months into the israel—hamas war. israel's defence minister said troops are being redeployed and preparing for further operations against hamas. the israeli military could still mount an offensive against hamas�*s last stronghold in rafah — despite the us leading...
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you're watching bbc news. i'm lyse doucet, live from southern israel as the israel/gaza war reaches its six—month mark. tens of thousands of israelis rally in tel aviv demanding a gaza hostage deal. in cairo, indirect talks between israel and hamas have resumed. i'm azadeh moshiri in london. the other headlines this hour: slovakia's elected a new president — peter pellegrini is a nationalist who's sceptical of sending military aid to ukraine. events are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the beginning of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and as millions prepare for the solar eclipse in north america, we look at how to safely watch the total blackout. hello, i'm lyse doucet, live in southern israel. it was here in the early hours of viktor bout the seventh six months ago that hamas men carried out a monstrous slaughter. it was described by israel as its darkest day. by the end of the day, after hamas gunmen breached israeli defences, many israelis have been killed and many more taken host
you're watching bbc news. i'm lyse doucet, live from southern israel as the israel/gaza war reaches its six—month mark. tens of thousands of israelis rally in tel aviv demanding a gaza hostage deal. in cairo, indirect talks between israel and hamas have resumed. i'm azadeh moshiri in london. the other headlines this hour: slovakia's elected a new president — peter pellegrini is a nationalist who's sceptical of sending military aid to ukraine. events are being held across rwanda to mark...
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even by the bbc standards. this is shocking. buzz is real. does not targets the villains, the country is defending itself from a brutal tyra tag and making strenuous efforts not to harm civilians. the bbc should watch and immediate investigation into the slate just example of an on to is ro statement by one of its present as outrages biased from the bbc as well as the nation being its act, the actual victims. so you can to defend themselves from further attacks bytes hatteras to have the stated aim of the store in israel mt and juice. i suppose the less than here is try to challenge that policies or say one wrong word about israel and you're going to be a disgrace. there's been some control to say about awards. i used when i was interviewing the foreign secretary. my final question was about the bas, the morality of the government's position. in particular, the risk that their position could appear to look like active support for israel when it is under attack, but nothing other than words when israel attacks the mode is tens of thousands of
even by the bbc standards. this is shocking. buzz is real. does not targets the villains, the country is defending itself from a brutal tyra tag and making strenuous efforts not to harm civilians. the bbc should watch and immediate investigation into the slate just example of an on to is ro statement by one of its present as outrages biased from the bbc as well as the nation being its act, the actual victims. so you can to defend themselves from further attacks bytes hatteras to have the stated...
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welcome to bbc news. we start in the middle east, where israel appears to be moving to a new phase of its military operation in gaza. displaced people from the southern gazan city of khan younis have started to return home, after the israel defence forces said they have withdrawn all of their maneuvering ground forces from that area — leaving just one brigade. israel's defence minister yoav gallant said troops have been pulled out to prepare for future missions, including into the now overcrowded city of rafah. much of khan younis is now in ruins after months of bombardment and heavy conflict between israeli troops and fighters from palestinian militant groups. sunday marked six months since hamas, designated a terrorist organisation by the us, uk and other countries, attacked israel, killing about 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, vowed to "crush and destroy hamas" so that it no longer posed any threat, and said he would secure the release of t
welcome to bbc news. we start in the middle east, where israel appears to be moving to a new phase of its military operation in gaza. displaced people from the southern gazan city of khan younis have started to return home, after the israel defence forces said they have withdrawn all of their maneuvering ground forces from that area — leaving just one brigade. israel's defence minister yoav gallant said troops have been pulled out to prepare for future missions, including into the now...
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also coming up this our, the bbc transfers. it's indian broadcasting license to a private entity and made a legit tax violations of controversies risk coverage. plus also i wanted to show you good shape. one of the 3 a says back from browse college across the front lot. we could have gone to the book. the risk of drugs is exponentially, we may not have a good, a no man's land of scorched earth. we report from the front lines near that done yet for public city of our 10 most square you a v operators exchange precise strikes in a conflict. increasing the culminated by drone attacks, the wherever your account team and use our from across the world. this our welcome to our most of the studios come to our team introduction. the un international court of justice has begun to hearing a lawsuit brought by nicko regular against germany. berlin is accused of facilitating the quote, commission of genocide and gals that by supplying weapons to israel wealth pumping the country with arms. germany also claims to be providing plenty of few, m
also coming up this our, the bbc transfers. it's indian broadcasting license to a private entity and made a legit tax violations of controversies risk coverage. plus also i wanted to show you good shape. one of the 3 a says back from browse college across the front lot. we could have gone to the book. the risk of drugs is exponentially, we may not have a good, a no man's land of scorched earth. we report from the front lines near that done yet for public city of our 10 most square you a v...
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for those who watch the bbc news night after night, they will know that the bbc doesn't broadcast the worst of what is happening. if you compare us to some of the arabic language networks here in the middle east, even some national channels, we don't...we really do try to protect our audiences from the very, very worst, the most shocking, while still conveying just how bad it is. these are very difficult, very difficult calls, and especially for films which go out on the 1:00 news, when children could be watching, similarly, the 6:00, the 10:00 news, perhaps they can show a bit more. and so it was put on 9:00 in the evening. of course, it's on iplayer, which means you can watch it any time. but it was, it was a judgment, but i think it's an importantjudgment. you also know that the bbc�*s got lots of accusations of alleged bias, both being accused of being anti—israeli and accused of being anti—palestinian. can i ask in your reporting, how do you try to find balance and impartiality? i have to say that all of us were stunned by the anger which unfolded across social media, the v
for those who watch the bbc news night after night, they will know that the bbc doesn't broadcast the worst of what is happening. if you compare us to some of the arabic language networks here in the middle east, even some national channels, we don't...we really do try to protect our audiences from the very, very worst, the most shocking, while still conveying just how bad it is. these are very difficult, very difficult calls, and especially for films which go out on the 1:00 news, when...
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hello from the bbc sports centre. it's just kicked off in the big match between manchester united and liverpool in the english premier league with liverpool hoping to re—gain top spot in the table. arsenal took the lead on saturday. that game is just under way at old trafford. one minute on the clock. it is still 0-0. it's one of three games in the premier league today. chelsea — who had that dramatic late win over united in midweek — are away at sheffield united. they lost to liverpool on the same night.
hello from the bbc sports centre. it's just kicked off in the big match between manchester united and liverpool in the english premier league with liverpool hoping to re—gain top spot in the table. arsenal took the lead on saturday. that game is just under way at old trafford. one minute on the clock. it is still 0-0. it's one of three games in the premier league today. chelsea — who had that dramatic late win over united in midweek — are away at sheffield united. they lost to liverpool...
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you know, i mean, yeah, the bbc doesn't really allow. normally a journalist just becomes sort of federal and gulf subscript like that, so you know the price to pay for that. and i think his c statements that came off to us compet taken too seriously. brittany speaking has always been pro israel. and when we talk about language, the interesting thing is what we're really talking about is a liability of international law. and this is why people like and we can run or refuse to knock. i'm really worried about the language because they're thinking 234, or 5 years time. you know, all the going to be cases and the i, c, j you can buy and all of those cases, all those lead, all those legal dusty is going to actually sign this language on that you can present, these are all been basically west moving through, rosie or some international, you know, it's just now becoming a, something that's only used it conveniently on, you know, any specific moments and time where it suits west of these particular washed to the most of the time. it always seems
you know, i mean, yeah, the bbc doesn't really allow. normally a journalist just becomes sort of federal and gulf subscript like that, so you know the price to pay for that. and i think his c statements that came off to us compet taken too seriously. brittany speaking has always been pro israel. and when we talk about language, the interesting thing is what we're really talking about is a liability of international law. and this is why people like and we can run or refuse to knock. i'm really...
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voice-over: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. i am grateful that my father never really knew the extent of how he was duped. auctioneer call i first heard about the zaks collection from konstantin akinsha and andrei vassiliev. from the very beginning, the story seemed hard to believe. we wanted to understand how paintings of such dubious origin could be sold as genuine works, and how did they end up on the walls of museums all around the world 7 one painting from the zaks collection unexpectedly appeared in a scene from christopher nolan's oppenheimer. a few months later, the same painting turned up in anotherfilm, the wonderful story of henry sugar by wes anderson. i'm beatrice gimpel and i'm swiss and i'm partly french through marriage, but i've lived here in london in the uk for 49 years — 49 very happy years. my parents, especially my father, were very interested in paintings and sculpture and from the mid—late �*60s, early
voice-over: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. i am grateful that my father never really knew the extent of how he was duped. auctioneer call i first heard about the zaks collection from konstantin akinsha and andrei vassiliev. from the very beginning, the story seemed hard to believe. we wanted to understand how paintings of such dubious origin could be sold as genuine works, and how did they end up on the walls of...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: israel's foreign minister says a planned ground assault on the city of rafah could be suspended if a deal emerges to free the hostages still held by hamas. israel katz said their freedom was a top priority, hours after hamas released a video of two of the hostages. us police in riot gear have clashed with students staging sit—ins — the latest escalation in a wave of pro—palestinian protests that have sprung up at campuses around the country. students are calling for colleges to boycott companies with ties to israel. the sit—ins have seen some graduation ceremonies cancelled. and a gold pocket watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic has become the shipwreck�*s most expensive item ever bought at auction. the timepiece, owned byjothacob astor, was bought by an anonymous bidder for more than £1 million, including fees. now on bbc news, click.
this is bbc news. the headlines: israel's foreign minister says a planned ground assault on the city of rafah could be suspended if a deal emerges to free the hostages still held by hamas. israel katz said their freedom was a top priority, hours after hamas released a video of two of the hostages. us police in riot gear have clashed with students staging sit—ins — the latest escalation in a wave of pro—palestinian protests that have sprung up at campuses around the country. students are...
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boston, jake jonas, i made this of the, my good i, b dot org says robinson had to back down as the bbc doesn't allow. it still is to go off script. and i think that's a, as a political statement made by mister robinson of after receiving an amount of pressure probably from pbc doses to try and salvage the situation. you know, i mean that the bbc doesn't really allow normally a journalist to just become sort of federal and gulf, the scripts like that. so you know, the price to pay for that. and i think uh, his c statements that came off to us compet taking too seriously. broadly speaking is always been pro as well. and when we talk about language, the interesting thing is what we're really talking about is a liability of international law. this is why people like cameron or she so not really worried about the language because i was thinking 234, or 5 years time. you know, all the going to be cases in the i c, j in the hey, in all those cases, all those lead, all those legal dusty is going to actually sign this language. all that's going to present these are all been basically west movin
boston, jake jonas, i made this of the, my good i, b dot org says robinson had to back down as the bbc doesn't allow. it still is to go off script. and i think that's a, as a political statement made by mister robinson of after receiving an amount of pressure probably from pbc doses to try and salvage the situation. you know, i mean that the bbc doesn't really allow normally a journalist to just become sort of federal and gulf, the scripts like that. so you know, the price to pay for that. and...
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tomos morgan, bbc news. this is bbc news. hello there. although it's been a pretty unsettled week, things are expected to ramp up further as we head into the weekend. we've got a named storm on the way to bring widespread gales. now, this area of low pressure's going to bring us a breezy, wet night across the board. outbreaks of rain, some of it heavy at times in the north and the west, will push northwards. as it pushes into the cold air across scotland, it's going to turn to sleet and snow, certainly snow over the high ground, even some sleet perhaps down to lower levels for a time. so quite a temperature contrast from north to south. very mild in the south, cold in the north. but it could be fairly disruptive over the high routes, for example the a9, for friday morning. this snowfall likely to accumulate for a time as it continues to move its way northwards. further south, any rain clears away from england and wales, and then it's sunshine and blustery showers. most of the showers will be in the north and the west. the odd heavier one
tomos morgan, bbc news. this is bbc news. hello there. although it's been a pretty unsettled week, things are expected to ramp up further as we head into the weekend. we've got a named storm on the way to bring widespread gales. now, this area of low pressure's going to bring us a breezy, wet night across the board. outbreaks of rain, some of it heavy at times in the north and the west, will push northwards. as it pushes into the cold air across scotland, it's going to turn to sleet and snow,...
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sebastian usher, bbc _ much as possible. sebastian usher, bbc arab _ much as possible. sebastian usher, bbc arab affairs - much as possible. sebastian i usher, bbc arab affairs editor, thank you so much. let's go live to aaron david miller, former state department middle east analyst. always good to have your perspective. watching all of this unfold tonight, i wonder, how do you think prime minister benjamin netanyahu will be reacting to this, greeting all of this? i mean, assuming — greeting all of this? i mean, assuming the _ greeting all of this? i mean, assuming the drone, - greeting all of this? i mean, assuming the drone, cruise | greeting all of this? i mean, i assuming the drone, cruise and ballistic missile strikes don't cause significant damage and casualties — i am not sure when they are going to conclude — i think the israelis are going to respond. with or without casualties. i think the israeli logic is going to be "we are going to continue to hit iranian revolutionary senior personnel wherever we can find them and if we have to strike them and if we
sebastian usher, bbc _ much as possible. sebastian usher, bbc arab _ much as possible. sebastian usher, bbc arab affairs - much as possible. sebastian i usher, bbc arab affairs editor, thank you so much. let's go live to aaron david miller, former state department middle east analyst. always good to have your perspective. watching all of this unfold tonight, i wonder, how do you think prime minister benjamin netanyahu will be reacting to this, greeting all of this? i mean, assuming — greeting...
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colin patterson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. . not much to sing about today to be honest with you, we have a lot of cloud around today. and in scotland in particular it feels quite chilly under the cloud, in the next few days, there will be some sunshine at times but we are all going to get more rain. this is the rainfall accumulation through the rest of the week and the heavier rain in the western hills and central and southern parts of scotland. and for many parts of the uk, we will have a south—westerly wind and that is where the cloud is coming from. racing across the atlantic and spinning up from the south—west, we have got more rain arriving here at the moment. that rain will push into wales and southern england through the rest of the day. the odd shower ahead of that and we still have patchy lighter rain in scotland, where it feels particularly chilly in the north east, six or seven degree, again, ahead of the rain in the south—west we could see temperatures of 1a or 15, but that rain will move north war, this evenin
colin patterson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. . not much to sing about today to be honest with you, we have a lot of cloud around today. and in scotland in particular it feels quite chilly under the cloud, in the next few days, there will be some sunshine at times but we are all going to get more rain. this is the rainfall accumulation through the rest of the week and the heavier rain in the western hills and central and southern parts of scotland. and for many...
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ellie price, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. ceremonies are taking place in both england and france to mark the 120th anniversary of the entente cordiale which paved the way for strong diplomatic co—operation between the countries. this was the scene in paris as british troops joined their french counterparts in a parade outside the elysee palace. french soldiers will take part in the changing the guard ceremony at buckingham palace. let's cross live to paris and speak to our correspondent hugh schofield. it is one of those expressions that has gone into common parlance but i think a lot of people would not know about the origin of the entente cordiale. it about the origin of the entente cordiale. .., about the origin of the entente cordiale. ., " :: cordiale. it came about in 1904 when the british and _ cordiale. it came about in 1904 when the british and french _ cordiale. it came about in 1904 when the british and french sign _ cordiale. it came about in 1904 when the british and french sign this - the british and french si
ellie price, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. ceremonies are taking place in both england and france to mark the 120th anniversary of the entente cordiale which paved the way for strong diplomatic co—operation between the countries. this was the scene in paris as british troops joined their french counterparts in a parade outside the elysee palace. french soldiers will take part in the changing the guard ceremony at buckingham palace. let's cross live to paris...
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this is bbc news. us secretary of state antony blinken is on his way to europe for a five—day visit. he'll meet french president emmanuel macron in paris with a packed agenda — they will discuss ukraine, gaza and haiti. he will then attend the nato foreign ministers�* meeting in brussels. the highest court in florida has upheld a republican—backed law that bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. the procedure was previously allowed up to fifteen weeks. florida's supreme court has also ruled that voters will be able to decide on expanding abortion access in november. north korea has fired another ballistic missile, according to south korea's military. japan's coast guard said the apparent missile fell into the sea —— outside of its exclusive economic zone. if you're a fan of winter sports, you'll know all about curling — whose contestants slide heavy stones along the ice, and frantically scrub their path with brushes. but where do the blocks of granite come from? in the lead—up to th
this is bbc news. us secretary of state antony blinken is on his way to europe for a five—day visit. he'll meet french president emmanuel macron in paris with a packed agenda — they will discuss ukraine, gaza and haiti. he will then attend the nato foreign ministers�* meeting in brussels. the highest court in florida has upheld a republican—backed law that bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. the procedure was previously allowed up to fifteen weeks. florida's supreme court has...
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you know, i mean, yeah, the bbc doesn't really allow. normally a journalist just becomes sort of federal and gulf, the script like that. so you know, the price to pay for that. and i think uh, is the statements that came off to it can't be taken to seriously. broadly speaking is always been private as well. and when we talk about language, the interesting thing is what we're really talking about is a liability of international law. and this is why people like cameron or issue, so not really worried about the language because they're thinking 234, or 5 years time. you know, all the going to be cases in the i c, j in the, hey, in all those cases, all those lead, all those legal dusty is going to actually sykes this language. and that's going to present these basically west village erosion or some international. you know, it's just now becoming a, something that's only used that conveniently, i'm home, you know, a specific moments in time where it suits west and east, particularly to the most the time. it always seems missing the end of wha
you know, i mean, yeah, the bbc doesn't really allow. normally a journalist just becomes sort of federal and gulf, the script like that. so you know, the price to pay for that. and i think uh, is the statements that came off to it can't be taken to seriously. broadly speaking is always been private as well. and when we talk about language, the interesting thing is what we're really talking about is a liability of international law. and this is why people like cameron or issue, so not really...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: air raid sirens. iran strikes at israel with an unprecedented attack, but the hundreds of drones and missiles are taken out of the sky. this is the scene live in tel aviv. it was the first time iran had ever launched a direct military assault on israel. some supporters of the iranian government in tehran celebrate the attack. the iranian retaliatory action comes after israel's strike on its consulate in syria two weeks ago. prime minister netanyahu convenes his war cabinet as the us reaffirms its ironclad commitment to israel's security. jordanjoins israel, us, uk and france, saying it intercepted
this is bbc news, the headlines: air raid sirens. iran strikes at israel with an unprecedented attack, but the hundreds of drones and missiles are taken out of the sky. this is the scene live in tel aviv. it was the first time iran had ever launched a direct military assault on israel. some supporters of the iranian government in tehran celebrate the attack. the iranian retaliatory action comes after israel's strike on its consulate in syria two weeks ago. prime minister netanyahu convenes his...
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so the bbc has been accused of shocking, biased against israel, off of the british. foreign secretary was grilled by one of his present, has about the war and gaza. been asking a question. the host said the country had mode thousands of palestinians homeless is in the real risk of why we all know the western governments pay to back israel. the moment the israel is under attack. but when israel attacks and mode is tens of thousands of innocent palestinians, we say the words, but we do almost nothing. i don't think that's right tool. in fact, i think actually over this weekend and into this week, people can see that the truly malign act in the region is around the country that's launched the state all the states attack this country in raw, that is backing a mass in palestine that's backing, has blog in lebanon, the backing, the who sees in the red sea. and what we have to do with allies is yes, when the arguments in the broader global environment about who is really the aggressive here a. but also make sure we try to deescalate the situation. so there isn't further loss of life and suff
so the bbc has been accused of shocking, biased against israel, off of the british. foreign secretary was grilled by one of his present, has about the war and gaza. been asking a question. the host said the country had mode thousands of palestinians homeless is in the real risk of why we all know the western governments pay to back israel. the moment the israel is under attack. but when israel attacks and mode is tens of thousands of innocent palestinians, we say the words, but we do almost...
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this is bbc news, the headlines. a potential world first smoking ban for future generations is to be debated by mps in the uk. the inquiry into the post office scandal continues today with evidence expected from two former executives. and unemployment rises to its highest level in six months as the uk jobs market stalls. first, let's return to olympia, where the olympic flame has just been lit, you can see it being carried, this is all of course of the head of the 2024 paris olympics, which start injuly. that flame is going to be handed over as part of the ceremony, and as part of the torch relay, which will officially begin today. it will start in greece itself. so, the torch will go around 3000 miles around greece to a number of different locations
this is bbc news, the headlines. a potential world first smoking ban for future generations is to be debated by mps in the uk. the inquiry into the post office scandal continues today with evidence expected from two former executives. and unemployment rises to its highest level in six months as the uk jobs market stalls. first, let's return to olympia, where the olympic flame has just been lit, you can see it being carried, this is all of course of the head of the 2024 paris olympics, which...
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you're live with bbc news. the us state department is standing by a recent intelligence assessment that a foreign adversary wasn't behind cases of so—called havana syndrome in american officials. it has been the broad conclusion of the intelligence community since march 2023 that it is unlikely a foreign address every is responsible for these anomalous health incidents and it is something that the intelligence committee has investigated extensively and continues to look at. we will look at new information as it comes in and make assessments inside the state department and with our intelligence community. the state department's response follows new reporting from cbs's 60 minutes, der spiegel and the insider has uncovered links to a secret russian military intelligence unit, and cases of the medical phonenom that us diplomats and intelligence officers in havana, cuba, began reporting in 2016. the kremlin has denied involvement. the us had called them "health attacks," and now labels them "anomalous health inci
you're live with bbc news. the us state department is standing by a recent intelligence assessment that a foreign adversary wasn't behind cases of so—called havana syndrome in american officials. it has been the broad conclusion of the intelligence community since march 2023 that it is unlikely a foreign address every is responsible for these anomalous health incidents and it is something that the intelligence committee has investigated extensively and continues to look at. we will look at...
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ben sidwell, bbc news. it's fair to say that winning the lottery is something many have dreamed of, so it's no surprise that the tv show �*the syndicate�*, about five people who hit the jackpot, was a popular series. now the story — crafted by the late scriptwriter, kay mellor — has been adapted for the stage with a cast of famous faces. our reporter abi jaiyeola has been backstage. theyjust rolled down that little tube, one after the other. the syndicate tells a story of a group of supermarket staff who win the lottery. it was a huge hit on tv. now, remember, as soon as i make the announcement, the cameras will go off. so big smiles. the show ran for four series from 2012 and now it's making its theatre debut. the script was written by leeds playwright kay mellor shortly before she died two years ago. now her daughter gaynor has stepped in to bring her mum's work to the stage. coming to leeds grand, she's had band of gold here, she's had fat friends the musical here, and they were huge hits. so for
ben sidwell, bbc news. it's fair to say that winning the lottery is something many have dreamed of, so it's no surprise that the tv show �*the syndicate�*, about five people who hit the jackpot, was a popular series. now the story — crafted by the late scriptwriter, kay mellor — has been adapted for the stage with a cast of famous faces. our reporter abi jaiyeola has been backstage. theyjust rolled down that little tube, one after the other. the syndicate tells a story of a group of...
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this is bbc news. iran strikes at israel with an unprecedented attack — but the hundreds of drones and missiles are taken out of the sky. supporters of the iranian government take to the streets to celebrate the attack. this is the scene live in tel aviv — it was the first time iran had ever launched a direct military assault on israel. iranians retaliatory action comes after israel�*s strike on its consulate in syria two weeks ago. prime minister netanyahu convenes a war council as the us reaffirms its commitment to israel�*s security. jordan joins commitment to israel�*s security. jordanjoins israel, uk and france in that it saying intercepted flying objects over its airspace. hello i�*m lewis vaughanjones. we will have the latest
this is bbc news. iran strikes at israel with an unprecedented attack — but the hundreds of drones and missiles are taken out of the sky. supporters of the iranian government take to the streets to celebrate the attack. this is the scene live in tel aviv — it was the first time iran had ever launched a direct military assault on israel. iranians retaliatory action comes after israel�*s strike on its consulate in syria two weeks ago. prime minister netanyahu convenes a war council as the...
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live from london, this is bbc news. the fall—out from israel's deadly strike on aid workers — there are calls for western countries to suspend arms exports and for an independent investigation into the attack. countries bordering russia urge their nato allies to reintroduce military conscription to deter vladimir putin. while the latest round of russian drone attacks kills four people in ukraine's second—largest city, kharkiv. and a major medical trial begins — to learn whether blood tests can spot the early signs of dementia. the race to rescue hundreds of people still missing in taiwan after a powerful and deadly earthquake rocked the island. hello. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. three former supreme courtjustices are among more than 600 legal experts calling for the uk government to end weapons sales to israel. the 17—page letter cites the conclusion by the international court ofjustice that there is a "plausible risk of genocide" in gaza. in the documen
live from london, this is bbc news. the fall—out from israel's deadly strike on aid workers — there are calls for western countries to suspend arms exports and for an independent investigation into the attack. countries bordering russia urge their nato allies to reintroduce military conscription to deter vladimir putin. while the latest round of russian drone attacks kills four people in ukraine's second—largest city, kharkiv. and a major medical trial begins — to learn whether blood...
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joe lynskey, bbc news. now to tennis, and the news the saudi arabian capital of riyadh will host the wta finals for the next three years and offer record prize money. this year's finals will take place in november and our sports news correspondent laura scott says there are mixed feelings about it. there are some who believe that if the wta does not go to countries offering to host events and participate in its ambition to achieve equal prize money, then perhaps the future of women's tennis is precarious. there are others who say that going to a country like saudi arabia, with its human rights record, undermines the women who have formed the wta and participate in the sport. if you look at the likes of daria kasatkina, she is in a same—sex relationship, she has spoken about her concerns about going to saudi arabia. authorities in the country have said and made clear that everyone will be welcome at the wta finals, and of course kasatkina might not qualify to compete, but it is clearly important to all the
joe lynskey, bbc news. now to tennis, and the news the saudi arabian capital of riyadh will host the wta finals for the next three years and offer record prize money. this year's finals will take place in november and our sports news correspondent laura scott says there are mixed feelings about it. there are some who believe that if the wta does not go to countries offering to host events and participate in its ambition to achieve equal prize money, then perhaps the future of women's tennis is...
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they the, um, companies. meanwhile, the bbc has been accused of quotes. so king bias against is well off of the bridge for him. second 3 was brill by one of his present is about the warning, gaza, what also a question. the host said the country had murdered. so thousands of policies is in the real risk of why we all. now. the western governments are paid to back israel. the moment the israel is under attack. but when israel attacks and motors, tens of thousands of innocent palestinians, we say the words, but we do almost nothing. but as long as the hands of a quick to last out at the present, the thing started statements of that so mental effect than the irresponsible. so even cooled for an investigation to i'm to is really statements by the broke costs . but i can't believe that this kind of question is asked on one of the nation's most influential and highly regarded news programs. israel does not target civilians. the country is defending itself from a brutal terror attack and making strenuous efforts not to harm civilians. israel is the nation being a
they the, um, companies. meanwhile, the bbc has been accused of quotes. so king bias against is well off of the bridge for him. second 3 was brill by one of his present is about the warning, gaza, what also a question. the host said the country had murdered. so thousands of policies is in the real risk of why we all. now. the western governments are paid to back israel. the moment the israel is under attack. but when israel attacks and motors, tens of thousands of innocent palestinians, we say...
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our bbc bureau _ return to action quickly. our bbc bureau chief _ return to action quickly. our bbc bureau chief in - return to action quickly. our bbc bureau chief in the middle east explained the surgery as he navigates health challenges before the calls to step down. i think he was appearing tonight as an act of both reassurance and warning to his friends and critics. so the reassurance that he was still vigorously in charge of his government, as he prepared to hand over the reins of power to his deputy — and a warning there to those people converging on towns around israel, but particularlyjust a few kilometres away outside the israeli parliament, calling for new elections and for him to step down, that those new elections would cause a paralysis. they would hamper negotiations fastest releases and to them he was warning that no amount of pressure, not from the us or anywhere else, would prevent eventually a military assault on the southern town of rafah when mr netanyahu believes hamas is still holding several thousand of their own and where hostages are likely to be
our bbc bureau _ return to action quickly. our bbc bureau chief _ return to action quickly. our bbc bureau chief in - return to action quickly. our bbc bureau chief in the middle east explained the surgery as he navigates health challenges before the calls to step down. i think he was appearing tonight as an act of both reassurance and warning to his friends and critics. so the reassurance that he was still vigorously in charge of his government, as he prepared to hand over the reins of power...
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this is bbc news. an israeli airstrike kills the sons of hamas�*s political leader — but he says, that won't change his group's position in ceasefire negotiations. the us and japan announce �*a new era of strategic cooperation�*, with the building of a joint air and missile defence system. the upcoming paris summer olympics plan to use the river seine — after a massive investment in cleaning up the water, but has it worked? hello. i'm carl nasman. an israeli airstrike in gaza has killed three sons and four grandchildren of hamas�*s political leader ismail haniyeh. this video is believed to show him receiving the news in qatar, where he lives in exile. israel has confirmed the strike, describing the sons as "hamas military operatives". he's been actively involved in negotiations to broker a ceasefire with israel,
this is bbc news. an israeli airstrike kills the sons of hamas�*s political leader — but he says, that won't change his group's position in ceasefire negotiations. the us and japan announce �*a new era of strategic cooperation�*, with the building of a joint air and missile defence system. the upcoming paris summer olympics plan to use the river seine — after a massive investment in cleaning up the water, but has it worked? hello. i'm carl nasman. an israeli airstrike in gaza has...
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james landale, bbc news. for more on the situation, i spoke to former us ambassador to malta and president of the middle east policy council, gina abercrombie—winstanley. how serious a warning is this do you think from the us and from president biden? president biden did exactly what he needed to do. he has been saying for several weeks now and communicating to the israeli prime minister that the united states is not satisfied with how they are conducting the war, with how they are prosecuting it and quietly, behind—the—scenes, has been giving exactly what we needed to see from them in regard to the treatment of civilians, with regard to providing humanitarian assistance and, of course, protecting health workers and aid workers and journalists. and without much to show for it. so at this point the president is being increasingly embarrassed by the prime minister and the prime minister has shown, previously, he is willing to do and it was a time to come to heel on what the us president wanted from the is
james landale, bbc news. for more on the situation, i spoke to former us ambassador to malta and president of the middle east policy council, gina abercrombie—winstanley. how serious a warning is this do you think from the us and from president biden? president biden did exactly what he needed to do. he has been saying for several weeks now and communicating to the israeli prime minister that the united states is not satisfied with how they are conducting the war, with how they are...
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from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello. the weather will be throwing all sorts at us over the next few days. some wet weather, some warm weather and some windy weather — particularly driven by storm kathleen. a storm named by the irish weather service for impacts it will have in the republic of ireland over the weekend. but for northern and western parts of the uk it will bring gales and the risk of disruption. here is storm kathleen developing, still well away to the south—west of our shores. but low pressure already in charge of the scene for friday — rain and snow across scotland. that tending to peter out, but more rain pushing into southern scotland later. for northern ireland, bands of showery rain with sunny spells in between. england and wales, seeing a day of sunny spells and showers. it will be quite windy, particularly around western and southern coasts, but pretty warm — 15 degrees for belfast, 18 for norwich. still cold in the north of scotland, but it will turn milder here as we go through friday night
from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello. the weather will be throwing all sorts at us over the next few days. some wet weather, some warm weather and some windy weather — particularly driven by storm kathleen. a storm named by the irish weather service for impacts it will have in the republic of ireland over the weekend. but for northern and western parts of the uk it will bring gales and the risk of disruption. here is storm kathleen developing, still well...
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colin campbell, bbc news. you can see that documentary in full on the bbc iplayer. called the new drug threat, which is available to watch online, or you can download the iplayer app. do check it out. let's turn to one of the main stories developing in the uk, where the mp, mark menzies, who was suspended from the conservative party over allegations he misused campaign funds, is to quit as an mp at the next election. in a statement, mr menzies said, "it has been an enormous privilege representing "the people of fylde since 2010, but due to the pressures "on myself and my elderly mother, i have decided 0ur political correspondent iain watson has been following the story. stand at the next election and sit as an independent and i can tell you local party sorters in his constituency are worried about that. rishi sunak i'm sure will be pleased about that as well, perhaps less pleased about the publicity surrounding this mp. just to go back to the allegations, the time surge over the wiki use money donated by campa
colin campbell, bbc news. you can see that documentary in full on the bbc iplayer. called the new drug threat, which is available to watch online, or you can download the iplayer app. do check it out. let's turn to one of the main stories developing in the uk, where the mp, mark menzies, who was suspended from the conservative party over allegations he misused campaign funds, is to quit as an mp at the next election. in a statement, mr menzies said, "it has been an enormous privilege...
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this is bbc news. the us house speaker finally sets a date for a long—awaited vote on billions of dollars in aid for ukraine and israel. and as lawmakers weigh those new bills, the bbc speaks to ukraine's prime minister. and israel's western allies are urging restraint as the country considers its response to last weekend's unprecedented attacks by iran. hello, i'm carl nasman. after months of stalling, the us house of representatives will finally move ahead with a vote on an aid package for ukraine — along with several other bills, including funding for israel and the indo—pacific. house speaker mikejohnson had delayed bringing legislation to the house floor amid republican opposition to funding for kyiv. his new proposed foreign aid package splits funding for israel, taiwan, and ukraine into three separate bills, with $61 billion in aid for ukraine and regional partners, $26 billion in support for israel, and $8 billion for taiwan and other us allies in the indo—pacific region. the bills are
this is bbc news. the us house speaker finally sets a date for a long—awaited vote on billions of dollars in aid for ukraine and israel. and as lawmakers weigh those new bills, the bbc speaks to ukraine's prime minister. and israel's western allies are urging restraint as the country considers its response to last weekend's unprecedented attacks by iran. hello, i'm carl nasman. after months of stalling, the us house of representatives will finally move ahead with a vote on an aid package for...