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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
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...
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this is bbc news, the headlines. mp mark menzies quits the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election — after claims he misused party funds. president zelensky says a new 61 billion dollar us aid package, will give ukraine a chance of victory in its war against russia. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed at least 1a children. more than a million displaced people are sheltering in the area. the prime minister says he's �*appalled' by the way police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian demonstration in london. now on bbc news, it,s sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. a breathtaking match at wembley — manchester united are through to the fa cup final by the skin of their teeth — after coventry city pushed them all the way. double dessers for rangers means they'll meet celtic in the scottish cup final after defeating hearts at hampden. and liverpool leave london with three points and their title hopes still al
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and coming up on bbc news... aston villa are left flying the flag in europe after a disappointing week for the english clubs. jurgen klopp blames the intensity of the premier league. good afternoon. world leaders are calling for restraint after what is believed
and coming up on bbc news... aston villa are left flying the flag in europe after a disappointing week for the english clubs. jurgen klopp blames the intensity of the premier league. good afternoon. world leaders are calling for restraint after what is believed
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this is bbc news. a third day of disruption at the world's second busiest airport after the united arab emirates suffers its heaviest rain in more than 70 years. there were a tonne of people sleeping at the airport, there were people crowded around check—in counters. the conservative mp mark menzies is suspended from the party after being accused of misusing campaign funds, claims he disputes. the government says an investigation is under way. g7 foreign ministers are meeting in capri as ukraine's prime minister calls for international support — warning there will be a �*third world war�* if ukraine loses the war with russia. and police take down an international cyber—crime gang based in the uk, accused of industrial—scale fraud. hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. the aftermath of heavy rain is being felt in across the united arab emirates and parts of neighbouring gulf countries, a region usually known for its ho
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zoe conway, bbc news. if you are suffering distress or despair and need support, a list of organisations that can help is available at bbc.co.uk/actionline, or you can call forfree on 0800 066 066. a 13—year—old girl has been remanded to youth detention accommodation after being charged with three counts of attempted murder, after two teachers and a pupil were stabbed at a school in south—west wales. police said the teenager was arrested at the school in ammanford in carmarthenshire. the teachers and pupil were taken to hospital with non—life—threatening stab wounds, and have since been discharged. two men who were arrested after five people died trying to cross the channel in a small boat earlier this week have been charged with immigration offences. yien both from south sudan, and tajdeen adbulazinuma from sudan, are due to appear before folkestone magistrates court today. an 18—year—old man from sudan has been bailed pending further enquiries. a baby whom we filmed earlier in the week bein
zoe conway, bbc news. if you are suffering distress or despair and need support, a list of organisations that can help is available at bbc.co.uk/actionline, or you can call forfree on 0800 066 066. a 13—year—old girl has been remanded to youth detention accommodation after being charged with three counts of attempted murder, after two teachers and a pupil were stabbed at a school in south—west wales. police said the teenager was arrested at the school in ammanford in carmarthenshire. the...
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he was in the uk can watch that here on bbc news, as well as on bbc two and also on the bbc iplayer. now it's time for a look at today's sport. hello, gavin. yes, hi. a massive day of sport across the bbc today. all the football to come, but we start in the women's six nations. scotland are looking to bounce back from heavy defeat to england. they're in parma to face italy. and the champions, england, are at home to take on ireland, with another grand slam looking ever more likely. let's head to twickenham, where kick—off is approaching, and get the latest from jo currie. good to see you, as always. a huge crowd today. will they be expecting another big win, or can ireland put up some sort of fight today? well, like we have seen in previous years, england at the moment are in menacing form and have admitted they haven't even really hit top gear. they have three bonus point wins from three, they have scored the most amount of tries, made the most metres and conceded the fewest points. they look potentially to be strolling towards a sixth consecutive title. the only blot on their cop
he was in the uk can watch that here on bbc news, as well as on bbc two and also on the bbc iplayer. now it's time for a look at today's sport. hello, gavin. yes, hi. a massive day of sport across the bbc today. all the football to come, but we start in the women's six nations. scotland are looking to bounce back from heavy defeat to england. they're in parma to face italy. and the champions, england, are at home to take on ireland, with another grand slam looking ever more likely. let's head...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. a student who has cerebral palsy and relies on a communication device to speak has found a new voice after a two—year search. daniel challis was fed up with sounding like a robot and decided to search for someone from his local area — walsall — to record a spoken vocabulary for him. he's been talking with our midlands correspondent navtej johal. midlands accent: when i chose my . voice, i know what voice i like. . voice, i knew what voice i liked. dan will happily admit that he loves the sound of his own voice. but you can't blame him, especially as it's not technically his own voice. dan was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when he was a toddler, and has never been able to speak in his own voice. since he was nine years old, he's used a tablet like device to communicate, which he controls with his eyes, and sounds like this. generic robotic voice: this is my old voice. it's a robot voice. but two years ago, he set out on a mission to replace the robotic drawl and find someone with
fiona lamdin, bbc news. a student who has cerebral palsy and relies on a communication device to speak has found a new voice after a two—year search. daniel challis was fed up with sounding like a robot and decided to search for someone from his local area — walsall — to record a spoken vocabulary for him. he's been talking with our midlands correspondent navtej johal. midlands accent: when i chose my . voice, i know what voice i like. . voice, i knew what voice i liked. dan will happily...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. the israeli cabinet has approved sending a delegation to cairo to renew talks with hamas. but prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said a ceasefire would not be agreed until israeli hostages were released. translation: the achievements of the war are great - _ we eliminated 19 out of 2a of the hamas battalions, including senior commanders. we killed, wounded or captured a significant number of hamas terrorists. we purged shifa and many other terrorist headquarters as well. we destroyed factories manufacturing rockets, control rooms, weapons, ammunition, and we continue to systematically destroy what is underground. we are one step away from victory. israel is not the one preventing a deal. hamas prevents a deal. its extreme demands were intended to bring about an end to the war and leave it intact, meaning to ensure its survival, its rehabilitation, its ability to endanger our citizens and our soldiers. surrendering to hamas demands will allow it to try to repeat the crimes of october
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. the israeli cabinet has approved sending a delegation to cairo to renew talks with hamas. but prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said a ceasefire would not be agreed until israeli hostages were released. translation: the achievements of the war are great - _ we eliminated 19 out of 2a of the hamas battalions, including senior commanders. we killed, wounded or captured a significant number of hamas terrorists. we purged shifa and many other terrorist...
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we asked the bbc that very question tonight , but the bbc that very question tonight, but they the bbc that very question tonight , but they stonewalled the bbc that very question tonight, but they stonewalled us with a no comment. this matters because edwards was the corporation's highest paid newsreader , a trusted face of newsreader, a trusted face of the nation, so much so that he was the to man tell britain last year that the queen had died on bbc one. they owe it to licence fee payers to reveal the conclusions of their findings. whether huw edwards is around to cooperate or not, because this comes down to more than just money. we know edwards won't get a payout for his resignation. he is going to get a big fat pension, no doubt, but it's about trust and transparency, something the bbc should be fighting very hard to salvage in light of its scandal ridden history . let's get the thoughts history. let's get the thoughts of my panel. tonight's political commentator suzanne evans, journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth , and benjamin butterworth, and political editor at the
we asked the bbc that very question tonight , but the bbc that very question tonight, but they the bbc that very question tonight , but they stonewalled the bbc that very question tonight, but they stonewalled us with a no comment. this matters because edwards was the corporation's highest paid newsreader , a trusted face of newsreader, a trusted face of the nation, so much so that he was the to man tell britain last year that the queen had died on bbc one. they owe it to licence fee payers to...
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all 5000 bbc staff can see this stuff , and the 5000 bbc staff can see this stuff, and the bbc 5000 bbc staff can see this stuff , and the bbc constantly stuff, and the bbc constantly calls for social media companies to moderate their content to moderate their content for disinformation and for spreading conspiracy theories. yet when the bbc staff do it themselves on their own internal platforms, they're allowed to do it without any moderation. and this suggests some people are saying that bbc editors actually condone this stuff . why aren't condone this stuff. why aren't the bbc getting involved? why have the bbc taken three days to send us a comment for this story? this is the first. we've done three stories on this. this is the first time and literally the last hour. they've sent us something about it. they clearly don't take it seriously whatsoever. >> look, stephen, thank you very , very much. that's stephen edgington there. make sure that you follow him. of course. and gb news for more articles like that, let's get the thoughts from our panel. now, i'm joined this evening by daily
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this the bbc polly says the this is the bbc polly says the bbc is the best. whewi sean on x says beergate was just a cover up. so i think this thing with rayner will be a cover up too. again, i will stress that angela rayner wrongdoing. rayner denies all wrongdoing. your in. 5% of your verdict is now in. 5% of you say the public can trust the bbc. good grief, 95% of you say they cannot. well you know what? you'll have keep watching us you'll have to keep watching us then. it's just as well, then. and it's just as well, because ambassador says because the us ambassador says that won't be that prince harry won't be deported under the biden administration. the now administration. is the duke now being afforded special privileges? of the privileges? former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, joins us with his unfiltered analysis. but next, the charity care for calais. they do a huge amount with channel migrants, is recruiting hundreds of volunteers to help identify and help illegal migrants who are at risk of being sent to rwanda . risk of being sent to rwanda.
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this is bbc news. israel says it's moving forward with preparations for a ground operation in gaza's southern—most city, rafah. protests against the war in gaza heat up at us college campuses coast to coast. and horses on the run through the streets of london — we look at what led up to these dramatic images. hello, i'm caitriona perry. we begin in the middle east. israeli officials have confirmed they are moving ahead with plans for a military assault on the city of rafah in southern gaza. israel says its hopes to launch an assault on the several hamas battalions remaining in rafah. the plan appears to be moving forward despite warnings from aid groups and western allies to israel not to carry out a full—scale attack. last month, us president biden told israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu that "a major ground operation would be a mistake. he added that it puts thousands and thousands of innocent civilian lives at risk in rafah. before telling him "there is a better way." israeli allies and
this is bbc news. israel says it's moving forward with preparations for a ground operation in gaza's southern—most city, rafah. protests against the war in gaza heat up at us college campuses coast to coast. and horses on the run through the streets of london — we look at what led up to these dramatic images. hello, i'm caitriona perry. we begin in the middle east. israeli officials have confirmed they are moving ahead with plans for a military assault on the city of rafah in southern gaza....
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career —— to the bbc. now we can go to the sport news. hello from the bbc sport centre. we start with the world snooker championship in sheffield where it's at the early stages of the quarter finals. but already world number two judd trump has had to recover from a slight wobble, he's taking onjakjones as he looks for a second title. trump opened up this match with a superb 110 break, but then fell away. jakjones showing how dangerous he can be, taking the second and third frames. however, trump turned on the class taking both the pink and the black in good style at the end of a crucial eighth frame to level the match at 4—4. things aren't as close in the other quarter—final. david gilbert leads stephen maguire 7—1 at the interval. gilbert taking advantage in the final frame after a respotted black was missed by maguire. the world number 28 currently firmly in control of this one. they will both ressume later. two other quarter finals taking place today, these are live pictures of seven—time champi
career —— to the bbc. now we can go to the sport news. hello from the bbc sport centre. we start with the world snooker championship in sheffield where it's at the early stages of the quarter finals. but already world number two judd trump has had to recover from a slight wobble, he's taking onjakjones as he looks for a second title. trump opened up this match with a superb 110 break, but then fell away. jakjones showing how dangerous he can be, taking the second and third frames. however,...
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this is bbc news. in the uk, a murder investigation and widespread manhunt has been launched by police in bradford, after a 27—year—old woman was stabbed in the city centre on saturday. she was pushing her baby in a pram at the time. west yorkshire police say a knife was found at the scene and they're appealing for witnesses. judith moritz reports from bradford. specialist search officers have spent today combing this corner of bradford, where just after 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon in bright sunshine, a young mother pushing her baby in a pram was stabbed multiple times by a man who ran off before anyone could stop him. she was taken to hospital but died of her injuries. she wasjust 27. a knife was found at the scene, but police say they can't be certain whether the man responsible is still armed. they're looking for 25—year—old habibur masum and say the public shouldn't approach him. he's believed to have known the woman involved. this image from cctv shows him wearing the distinctive tri—c
this is bbc news. in the uk, a murder investigation and widespread manhunt has been launched by police in bradford, after a 27—year—old woman was stabbed in the city centre on saturday. she was pushing her baby in a pram at the time. west yorkshire police say a knife was found at the scene and they're appealing for witnesses. judith moritz reports from bradford. specialist search officers have spent today combing this corner of bradford, where just after 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon in...
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dan roan, bbc news. an incredible setting for the olympics, just 100 days away. 0lympics, just 100 days away. we hand over now to our colleagues in london. stay with us more coming up, on bbc news. hello. slowly, but surely, the weather is going to turn a little bit drier, but not an awful lot warmer as we head towards the end of the week. high pressure is tantalizingly close — sitting to the west of the uk, but still far enough away that weather systems can move in around the top of that area of high pressure, bringing cloud, bringing outbreaks of rain. that's exactly what we're going to see through the day on thursday ahead of that cold, frosty start, but we will see some spells of sunshine. that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, 8 to 15 degrees. now, thr
dan roan, bbc news. an incredible setting for the olympics, just 100 days away. 0lympics, just 100 days away. we hand over now to our colleagues in london. stay with us more coming up, on bbc news. hello. slowly, but surely, the weather is going to turn a little bit drier, but not an awful lot warmer as we head towards the end of the week. high pressure is tantalizingly close — sitting to the west of the uk, but still far enough away that weather systems can move in around the top of that...
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this is bbc news. japan's prime minister has urged the united states to continue to play its leading role in international affairs. fumio kishida was addressing a joint meeting of the us congress in washington — mr speaker, the prime minister of japan. fumio kishida was addressing a joint meeting of the us congress in washington — the first by a japanese leader in nine years. he called on america to overcome what he called its self—doubt and warned that without american leadership, ukraine could collapse under the current russian invasion. the world needs the united states to continue playing this pivotal role in the affairs of nations. today, i detect an undercurrent of self—doubt amongst some americans about what your role in the world should be. this self—doubt is arising at a time when our world is at history's turning point. after his address before congress, the japanese pm attended a lunch hosted by vice—president kamala harris and the us secretary of state — antony blinken. the ev
this is bbc news. japan's prime minister has urged the united states to continue to play its leading role in international affairs. fumio kishida was addressing a joint meeting of the us congress in washington — mr speaker, the prime minister of japan. fumio kishida was addressing a joint meeting of the us congress in washington — the first by a japanese leader in nine years. he called on america to overcome what he called its self—doubt and warned that without american leadership,...
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jim reed, bbc news. let's now a look at one of the most read stories on our website on the increasingly alarming world of deepfakes. a bbc report follows a woman we're calling jodie who found images of herself used in deepfake pawn — and the later found, of herself used in deepfake porn — and the later found, to her astonishment, the person responsible for it was her best friend. "jodie" has been speaking to kate west from bbc radio 4's file on a programme. here is kate explaining the impact of the deepfake on "jodie"s' life. years of her life taken over by people, herfriends messenger seen her picture being used on dating sites and twitter with expressive captions and it came to a head when she got an unknown enormous e—mail saying just a warning, i recognise you, i thought i would let you know that pictures of you have appeared on a pawn site and i would let you know, and she scrolled through the images, although completely innocent photographs, pictures of her on holiday with her mum, and pictur
jim reed, bbc news. let's now a look at one of the most read stories on our website on the increasingly alarming world of deepfakes. a bbc report follows a woman we're calling jodie who found images of herself used in deepfake pawn — and the later found, of herself used in deepfake porn — and the later found, to her astonishment, the person responsible for it was her best friend. "jodie" has been speaking to kate west from bbc radio 4's file on a programme. here is kate explaining...
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kick off is eight o'clock, it's on bbc three and the bbc sport website and iplayer. the winners will go top of the table. last season finished for us as a club a bit disappointing, but since then we've had time to relax and have a good pre—season, building into the season, and as expected, catalans are going very well, we know it is going to be our fantastic game in a hostile environment, like it always is here. like you say, i think the memories of that game will feel like they will linger in the back of our minds, and hopefully we can get payback. max verstappen has maintained his perfect qualifying record this season. he'll be on pole for tomorrow's japanese grand prix. there were mixed fortunes though for the british drivers on the grid, as nick parrott reports. the only obvious difference in moving the japanese grand prix from autumn to spring is that the circuit is now adorned with cherry blossom. no change in who was at the front, with world champion max verstappen claiming pole here. george russell's camping got off to a bad start. that cost mercedes more t
kick off is eight o'clock, it's on bbc three and the bbc sport website and iplayer. the winners will go top of the table. last season finished for us as a club a bit disappointing, but since then we've had time to relax and have a good pre—season, building into the season, and as expected, catalans are going very well, we know it is going to be our fantastic game in a hostile environment, like it always is here. like you say, i think the memories of that game will feel like they will linger...
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you�*re live with bbc news. ecuador�*s government received overwhelming support for a referendum which aims to increase public safety. the security proposals would allow the military to patrol the streets and the imposition of harsher jail sentences. it comes as police arrest a powerful gang leader at the epicentre of a wave of violence sweeping through the country. bbc�*s south america correspondent ione wells spoke to citizens in ecuador about the country�*s new initiatives. ecuador�*s capital, quito, is bursting with life. but among the songs and smiles, clues that this is now the continent�*s most violent country. the bloodshed at this youth centre is just a sport. but on the streets, many young people are losing their lives at the hands of violent drug cartels. carmen�*s brother was killed by a gang member who wanted money when he was just 19. translation: the gang threatened us _ at our house, throwing stones at us because the murder occurred next to my son. they said if the gang member goes to
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samira hussein, bbc news, bihar. with the election already underway in india, the southern part of the country is hit by searing temperatures soaring above 41 degrees celsius — nearly five degrees above the normal temperatures for the current time of year. local media reported on monday that at least two people died of suspected heatstroke in the southern state of kerala. record temperatures are also being recorded in neighbouring sri lanka and in bangladesh, where schools are shutting down for a second consecutive day. let's turn our attention now to germany: a trial has gotten underway in stuttgart over an alleged far—right coup plot planned with overthrowing the government and putting an aristocrat as head of state. it's one of three trials coming up it's one of three trials coming up in the next three months, which forms one of the largest legal cases in german history. the nine suspects going on trial today formed allegedly the paramilitary wing of this failed coup attempt. some of them are former soldiers a
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you're watching the context on bbc news. translation: unfortunately, i in the last day, there was a tragic incident of an unintended strike of our forces on innocent people in the gaza strip. this happens in war. these people are heroes. they run into the fire, not away from it. they show the best of what humanity has to offer when the going really gets tough. they have to be protected. they need to be allowed to do that work unhindered, - and it's incumbent on israel to make sure that they can do that. - and we are asking israel- to investigate what happened urgently, because clearly there are questions thatl need to be answered. on our panel tonight, we have political strategist rina shah and columnist paul waugh. first, the latest bbc news. and breaking news this hour. the bbc has been able to establish that the names of the three british aid workers killed in the gaza attack arejohn chapman, james henderson and james kirby.
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aruna iyengar, bbc news. since the pandemic, inactivity among uk people of working age due to long—term sickness has soared, pushing up the benefits bill and holding back the wider economy. new official figures this week showed another rise. that has all prompted a major "back to work" push from the government. but new research from the health foundation seen by bbc newsnight suggests the inactivity crisis is set to get considerably worse over the coming years, not better. newsnight�*s ben chu reports. my health caught up with me. it was that and it was nothing else. and it was the worst thing in the world for me to stop working. i hated it. i still hate it. it's mainly my autism and my anxiety that comes around with the autism as well. they're the main reason that i qualify for the benefits that i do. two faces of economic inactivity in 2024, but will there be many more in the decades to come? since the covid pandemic began in early 2020, inactivity among working age people — that's those aged between
aruna iyengar, bbc news. since the pandemic, inactivity among uk people of working age due to long—term sickness has soared, pushing up the benefits bill and holding back the wider economy. new official figures this week showed another rise. that has all prompted a major "back to work" push from the government. but new research from the health foundation seen by bbc newsnight suggests the inactivity crisis is set to get considerably worse over the coming years, not better....
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laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. two helicopters from the malaysian military have crashed in mid—air — killing all ten naval personnel on board. the accident took place as the aircraft flew in formation over a parade ground. they were rehearsing for a ceremony due to take place next month. online video shows the helicopters flying low over a naval base at lumut when they collide and plummet to the ground. —— and plummeted to the ground. an extreme form of soil erosion is causing entire communities to disappear across africa and latin america. experts have told the bbc that gully erosion is advancing at a worrying speed, because of deforestation and the extreme weather caused by climate change, and a lack of urban planning. our population correspondent stephanie hegarty has this report. this city in brazil is at risk of falling apart. translation: this thing has taken away my life. l joao batista is a mechanic and his workshop is on the edge of a giant ravine. translation: it got risky after it started raining
laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. two helicopters from the malaysian military have crashed in mid—air — killing all ten naval personnel on board. the accident took place as the aircraft flew in formation over a parade ground. they were rehearsing for a ceremony due to take place next month. online video shows the helicopters flying low over a naval base at lumut when they collide and plummet to the ground. —— and plummeted to the ground. an extreme form of soil erosion is causing entire...
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around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. ♪ >> this is "the context" on bbc news. let's go to turkey now where president erdogan's governing party has suffered its biggest defeat in local elections. the main opposition party chp won in the six largest urban centers including istanbul. mr. erdogan promised to respect the decision of the nation before the election. he said this was the last time he let his party -- his term is due to end in 2028. for more on that, let speak to a senior consulting fellow of the turkiye initiative at the international think tank chatham house. welcome to bbc news. what is your take about what is happening at the moment. it may not be national elections, of course, mr. erdogan is still in power for a couple of years yet, but it still shows a shift in support for his party. >> certainly, this is quite a major development of turkish politics. peoin terms of the population s, that amounts to more than 65% of the turkish population, so this is a major yellow card for the government. this is a warning to the government coalition. a big quest
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pauladams, bbc news. we desperate population back from the brink. paul adams, bbc news. we will be talking to paul adams in a moment. on these new age routes being opened up, what difference do you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? == you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a dramatic. routes. it could make a dramatic difference, that is why we have had foreign governments and aid agencies asking for these changes for many weeks. from what we understand from local reports, there was a long meeting of israel's security cabinet after president biden gave his stark warning to the israeli prime minister in the phone call and at the meeting there were members of the meeting there were members of the security establishment of israel, israeli diplomats, warning the ministers present that if they did not make these kinds of changes, israel could f
pauladams, bbc news. we desperate population back from the brink. paul adams, bbc news. we will be talking to paul adams in a moment. on these new age routes being opened up, what difference do you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? == you think they will make on the ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it could make a _ ground, yolande knell? -- new aid routes. it...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is the context on bbc news. to turkey now, where president erdogan's governing party has suffered its biggest defeat in local elections. the main opposition party, the chp, won in the six largest urban centres, including istanbul. mr erdogan has promised to respect the decision of the nation. before the election, he had said that this would be the last time he led his party into municipal elections. his term as president is due to end in 2028. for more on this, let's speak to galip dalay, a senior consulting fellow of the turkey initiative at international think—tank chatham house. welcome to bbc news. what is your take on what is happening at the moment? this defeat might not be national elections, mr everyone is in power for a national elections, mr everyone is in powerfor a couple of national elections, mr everyone is in power for a couple of years yet but it still shows a shift in support for his party. well, certainly- _ support for his party. well, certainly. this _ support for his party. well, certainly
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is the context on bbc news. to turkey now, where president erdogan's governing party has suffered its biggest defeat in local elections. the main opposition party, the chp, won in the six largest urban centres, including istanbul. mr erdogan has promised to respect the decision of the nation. before the election, he had said that this would be the last time he led his party into municipal elections. his term as president is due to end...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. we will speak to lorna gordon live from hollywood soon, but first let's look at iran. a teenagerfound dead during high—profile anti—government protests in the country was sexually assaulted and killed by undercover agents working for the security forces. that's according to a leaked document obtained by a bbc world service investigation. nika shakarami was 16 when she disappeared in september 2022 after telling a friend that police were chasing her. her family found her body nine days later. the authorities denied involvement in her death, claiming she took her own life. but what appears to be a classified report by iran's revolutionary guards reveals the teenager was beaten to death by the agents who detained her. reha kansara from bbc eye investigations has this report. a warning, you may find the details distressing. this is the moment an ordinary teenage girl became an iranian icon. nika shakarami is burning the hijab as part of a women's freedom movement that swept iran in se
lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. we will speak to lorna gordon live from hollywood soon, but first let's look at iran. a teenagerfound dead during high—profile anti—government protests in the country was sexually assaulted and killed by undercover agents working for the security forces. that's according to a leaked document obtained by a bbc world service investigation. nika shakarami was 16 when she disappeared in september 2022 after telling a friend that police were chasing her. her...
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olga ivshina, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news in the uk. members of the house of lords inflicted a second defeat on the government's plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. peers backed an amendment that would exempt afghan soldiers who served alongside british forces from being sent to the east african nation. the bill will now be sent back to the house of commons for further consideration. the scottish government is set to ditch its flagship target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. the final goal of reaching net—zero by 2045 will remain, but the bbc understands the government's annual climate targets could also go. ministers have have been told that reaching the target by the end of the decade is unachievable. hugh grant has settled a privacy case against a british newspaper publisher. the actor claimed journalists from the sun used private investigators to tap his phone and burgle his house. news group newspapers had denied wrongdoing. grant said he'd been
olga ivshina, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news in the uk. members of the house of lords inflicted a second defeat on the government's plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. peers backed an amendment that would exempt afghan soldiers who served alongside british forces from being sent to the east african nation. the bill will now be sent back to the house of commons for further consideration. the scottish...
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to celebrate 100 years of bbc education, bbc teach will broadcast a special live lesson on cbbc and bbc iplayer today. the commemorative lesson will be broadcast to children in schools nationwide. we will be talking about that later in the programme. 51m]!!! we will be talking about that later in the programme.— in the programme. shall we go throuih in the programme. shall we go through the — in the programme. shall we go through the big _ in the programme. shall we go through the big square - in the programme. shall we go through the big square windowj in the programme. shall we go - through the big square window now? are you ready?— if you like to start your day with a cup of coffee, you could soon find it costing you a little bit more each day. nina is going to explain why. good mornini. nina is going to explain why. good morning- i — nina is going to explain why. good morning. i felt _ nina is going to explain why. good morning. i felt so _ nina is going to explain why. good morning. i felt so nostalgic- morning. ifelt so nostalgic listening to that report. where would we be
to celebrate 100 years of bbc education, bbc teach will broadcast a special live lesson on cbbc and bbc iplayer today. the commemorative lesson will be broadcast to children in schools nationwide. we will be talking about that later in the programme. 51m]!!! we will be talking about that later in the programme.— in the programme. shall we go throuih in the programme. shall we go through the — in the programme. shall we go through the big _ in the programme. shall we go through the big...
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katie razzall, bbc news. april 22nd is earth day, a global annual event which is supposed to remind us of the importance of protecting our environment. and there is no greater threat to the precious ecosystems we depend on, than the one thing you have probably opened today — the plastic carton. the world is currently producing about 400 million metric tonnes of plastic waste every year, and of that, just 9% is recycled. more than 50 countries, including the uk, have called for an end to plastic pollution by 2040. but the organisers of earth day want us to go further, and are calling for a 60% reduction in the production of all plastics by 2040. let's speak to aidan charron, who is the director here isjoe here is joe biden here isjoe biden marking or if they just short time ago. here is joe biden marking or if they just short time ago.— just short time ago. thank you for shafinu just short time ago. thank you for sharing your _ just short time ago. thank you for sharing your story _ just short time ago. t
katie razzall, bbc news. april 22nd is earth day, a global annual event which is supposed to remind us of the importance of protecting our environment. and there is no greater threat to the precious ecosystems we depend on, than the one thing you have probably opened today — the plastic carton. the world is currently producing about 400 million metric tonnes of plastic waste every year, and of that, just 9% is recycled. more than 50 countries, including the uk, have called for an end to...
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this is bbc news. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer, hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment, is being tested on british patients. we'll be hearing from american secretary of state antony blinken — after china's leader xi jinping says the two countries should be partners, not rivals. it's another big day at the post office inquiry — a former executive accused of covering up knowledge of the faulty it system is giving evidence for a second day. actress ashleyjudd tells the bbc that the overturning of one of harvey weinstein�*s rape convictions is an act of "institutional betrayal". there's no doubt that harvey weinstein is a serial sexual predator. it doesn't change the fact that he committed these crimes. we start this hour with what experts are calling a potential "game changer" in the treatment of skin cancer. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma — the deadliest form of skin cancer — has begun being tested in britain. some other countri
this is bbc news. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer, hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment, is being tested on british patients. we'll be hearing from american secretary of state antony blinken — after china's leader xi jinping says the two countries should be partners, not rivals. it's another big day at the post office inquiry — a former executive accused of covering up knowledge of the faulty it system is giving evidence for a second...
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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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dharshini david, bbc news. at least 1a people have been killed and around 60 injured in what ukrainian officials say was a russian missile attack on chernihiv. the city's mayor said a high rise building in a densely populated neighbourhood was hit. president zelensky said the destruction wouldn't have taken place if ukraine had sufficient air defences. james waterhouse reports from kyiv. bus passengers dive for cover after two missiles hit nearby. what follows is the haunting sound of a third. in chernihiv, live air strikes happen with little notice. russia tried and failed to take this city. but with its border only 60 miles away, the skies bring a constant threat. "i was walking my dog," says maxim. "i heard a hit, then the second and the third. "i thought it was air defence working." the explosions are followed by a familiar recovery routine, with the number of dead expected to rise. for ukrainians, there is no escaping russia's invasion, and their leader keeps asking his allies for more air defenses. transl
dharshini david, bbc news. at least 1a people have been killed and around 60 injured in what ukrainian officials say was a russian missile attack on chernihiv. the city's mayor said a high rise building in a densely populated neighbourhood was hit. president zelensky said the destruction wouldn't have taken place if ukraine had sufficient air defences. james waterhouse reports from kyiv. bus passengers dive for cover after two missiles hit nearby. what follows is the haunting sound of a third....
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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 a roughly quotes has to it. can this 5 it's limited company is a top solo searches at the bbc office is related to the local tax legislature. i think it's still news. entities are allowed to direct phone investments up to 26 percent through the government approval routes. the ownership struggle comes, submit, the bbc is waiting popularity in the country and the number of consult with the surrounding the broad costs to the news organization. as a film this quite a thing, indian prime minister last year, which demonizes what were the 20026 tarion riots, new delhi that accused the broad cost of cecilia nancy government's agenda and having a close colonial mine says let's, let's discuss the situatio
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and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are — goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday this wednesday lunchtime with me chetan pathak, coming up on the programme... in a break with tradition — world athletics says it'll become the first international federation to award prize money at the olympic games. calling time on her england career — euro 2022 winner rachel daly retires from international football. and the champions league continues after a thrilling start to the quarterfinals... with nothing to separate manchester city and real madid after their first leg in spain. thank you forjoining us. as you've been hearing on bbc news, athletics will become the first sport to introduce prize money at the olympics in paris this summer. the governing body, world athletics, is breaking 128 years of olympic tradition, becoming the first international sport to give athletes money for winning gold at the games. around 40,000 pounds, will be the prize for those that win
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we want to encourage you to go on our bbc no website —— bbc news website. it's got plenty of com the stations that our correspondence are having with the runners. and everyone crossing that finish line in costumes they are wearing as well. please stay with us on bbc news. there is plenty more to come. hello there. good afternoon. well, april sunshine has a little bit more kick to it and it will feel quite pleasant in the best of that out towards western spots of the uk for the rest of the afternoon. lovely start to the day here in pembrokeshire, albeit a chilly one. the air is cold for the time of year and it's exceptionally cold towards north sea facing coasts with a brisk northeasterly wind blowing and that colder air marked in blue is just set to stick around as we head through much of the rest of the week, although it could turn milder and more unsettled from the southwest by the time we get into next weekend. but lots of dry weather around today. high pressure centred over the uk. a warm front though bring in some occasional rain, most of it light and
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this is bbc news. the nato secretary—general is emerging and starting his news conference in brussels, taking questions. he has been seen ukraine can count on natal support for the long haul. can count on natal support for the lona haul. �* , can count on natal support for the lona haul. v , can count on natal support for the lona haul. h , , long haul. let's listen in. this includes security _ long haul. let's listen in. this includes security assistance . long haul. let's listen in. this i includes security assistance but also training and financing. yes, we are in dialogue with ukraine on this because it is something we should do to get together, it matters for ukraine's security and our security. economic support to ukraine is not charity, it is an investment in our own security. and then to date we didn't take any final decisions on what format we will establish, but we agreed to initiate that and that is what we do need to. we asked authorities to provide the plans, the details and then we wi
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bbc one, no, bbc two. we are _ here at nine o'clock. bbc one, no, bbc two. we are right up - here at nine o'clock. bbc one, no, bbc two. we are right up today. i here at nine o'clock. bbc one, no, | bbc two. we are right up today. we will be bbc two. we are right up today. - will be on bbc two and the bbc news channel until 9am this morning. lots more to come. as we talk about sport. we have a full sports writer coming up. i is a spot on this weekend. england have done well in the six nations. tiara weekend. england have done well in the six nations.— the six nations. two huge gains in the six nations. two huge gains in the premier— the six nations. two huge gains in the premier league _ the six nations. two huge gains in the premier league this _ the six nations. two huge gains in | the premier league this afternoon. the northland and derby, and nottingham forest manages a city. —— manchester city. bhd nottingham forest manages a city. -- manchester city-— manchester city. and gymnastics to come. we manchester city. and gymnastics to come- we were
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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 for the bbc has applied to the indian government for around a quarter stake and the private limited company to shake off follow searches of the bbc office is related to local tax issues. digital news entities are allowed direct foreign investment of up to 26 percent. if government approved the value of the ownership struggle comes that made the bbc's a part of the waning popular etc, in the country on a number of controversy surrounding the broadcast or the news organization last year or the filament discrediting in the in 5 minutes during the ring remoting accusing him of having a direct rule in the 2002 sectarian riots is both supporters a ledge. now, new delhi, i choose the channel of pursuing and see the government agenda of having a quote.
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 for the bbc has applied to the indian government for around a quarter stake and the private limited company to shake off follow searches of the bbc...
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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
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...
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reporter: from the bbc. bleep three prime suspects, including brothers neil and jamie acourt, remain free. they've always denied murder. were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. they have no agreed that an independent police force will review the lawrence case. those calls from stephen's mother for the the lawrence case. those calls from stephen's motherfor the inquiry to be reopened, more of course i was always on our website. the president of ecuador has won won a referendum on introducing tougher security, to counter a surge in violence by drugs gangs. the new measures include allowing the military to patrol the streets, and the imposition of harsher jail sentences. t
reporter: from the bbc. bleep three prime suspects, including brothers neil and jamie acourt, remain free. they've always denied murder. were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder....
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this country like, loves the bbc. the bbc, the bbc. what i don't all right. i love you don't all right. >> sorry. you know they're all right. >> but you don't mind them if you don't. if you don't mind them. the point is, is that the bbc, if the bbc if we didn't pay for the bbc, no one would care if they'd cut anything out. they might find it interesting. oh, look, the bbc cut it out. but because we pay for it because they're not supposed to cut it out . out. >> i actually disagree with you because it's than because i think it's more than the money. it's the trust that we it or not don't have we have in it or not don't have in it as an institution , i find in it as an institution, i find they don't deserve any trust. >> well, i mean, because because i believe that less and less so, for sure. >> but when you read an incident like this and you see them. yeah, it feels to me like carrie that they're they're sort of merely mouthy trying to get out of it, because the way he says, oh , no, it was still definitely oh, no, it was still definitely impartial. but the wa
this country like, loves the bbc. the bbc, the bbc. what i don't all right. i love you don't all right. >> sorry. you know they're all right. >> but you don't mind them if you don't. if you don't mind them. the point is, is that the bbc, if the bbc if we didn't pay for the bbc, no one would care if they'd cut anything out. they might find it interesting. oh, look, the bbc cut it out. but because we pay for it because they're not supposed to cut it out . out. >> i actually...
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this is bbc news. the mp mark menzies has resigned from the uk's conservative party and will stand down at the next general election. the tory party says it cannot conclude that there has been a misuse of funds following allegations. russia reacts after us lawmakers pass a 61 billion dollar aid package for ukraine, after months of delays. moscow says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a conflict that will end in humiliation. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have reportedly killed at least 14 children. more than a million displaced people are sheltering in the area. gaza's health ministry says the death toll has now reached more than 34,000. british conductor, sir andrew davis, has died aged 80. the acclaimed musical director performed with many of the world's finest orchestras in a career spanning overfive decades — including serving as principal conductor of the toronto and melbourne symphony orchestras. hello. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre
this is bbc news. the mp mark menzies has resigned from the uk's conservative party and will stand down at the next general election. the tory party says it cannot conclude that there has been a misuse of funds following allegations. russia reacts after us lawmakers pass a 61 billion dollar aid package for ukraine, after months of delays. moscow says it shows that washington is wading deeper into a conflict that will end in humiliation. israel's latest air strikes on rafah in southern gaza have...
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also on the bbc iplayer. finally this half hour zendaya hit the red carpet here in london last night. it was for the uk premiere of her new movie challengers — a tense drama set in the world of professional tennis. the actress, who co—stars in the film withjosh o'connor and mike faist, also produced it — something she says she relished. that is out for this half hour. plenty more on other news on the website. you can also watch the post office inquiry, streaming the iplayer. say what is the cmb was in use. hello again. it's been a fairly cloudy start to the day, but the cloud breaking up for most of us away from the english channel and irish sea coasts, where we'll hang onto some murky conditions through the day. but for most, it's going to feel warm, and we're looking at spells of hazy sunshine. but if you have an allergy to tree pollen, particularly birch, maybe a bit of plane as well as some ash, these are the pollen levels today, moderate to high across most of the country. now, we've had a weather
also on the bbc iplayer. finally this half hour zendaya hit the red carpet here in london last night. it was for the uk premiere of her new movie challengers — a tense drama set in the world of professional tennis. the actress, who co—stars in the film withjosh o'connor and mike faist, also produced it — something she says she relished. that is out for this half hour. plenty more on other news on the website. you can also watch the post office inquiry, streaming the iplayer. say what is...
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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...