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this is bbc news. ukrainian troops on the frontlines are facing severe ammunition shortages as they try to hold back russian advances. we are less than a day away from a vote in the us house of representatives — with billions of dollars of funding for ukraine hanging in the balance. and — president zelenskyy prepares to mark his fifth year in office as the third year of russia's invasion rages on. hello, i'm carl nasman. welcome to a special programme on the war in ukraine. let's start here in washington. all eyes will be on capitol hill this weekend — a dramatic shot of their life. as a foreign aid package for ukraine will finally make it onto the house floor. lawmakers are expected to vote saturday on that bill, along with several others, including assistance for israel and taiwan. republican speaker of the house mikejohnson had blocked ukrainian aid for months, and while it still faces resistance from some members of his own party, the bill is expected to pass. let's take a look at what's in t
this is bbc news. ukrainian troops on the frontlines are facing severe ammunition shortages as they try to hold back russian advances. we are less than a day away from a vote in the us house of representatives — with billions of dollars of funding for ukraine hanging in the balance. and — president zelenskyy prepares to mark his fifth year in office as the third year of russia's invasion rages on. hello, i'm carl nasman. welcome to a special programme on the war in ukraine. let's start here...
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this is bbc news. a un report into the palestinian refugee agency concludes it must do more to improve its neutrality. 0pening statements begin in the first criminal trial of former president donald trump. and rescue efforts continue in southern china, after deadly flooding. i'm helena humphrey. good to have you with us. the middle east is waking up to the 200th day of the israel gaza war and an independent review of the un agency for palestinian refugees has found it needs to improve its neutrality staff vetting and transparency. the report was led by the former french foreign minister, catherine colonna. she also concluded that israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many unrwa staff belonged to the hamas militant group. ms colonna also said unwra played a unique and indispensable role in helping millions of palestinian refugees, and expressed confidence that the agency will accept the findings. what needs to be improved will be improved and i repeat, i am confident that im
this is bbc news. a un report into the palestinian refugee agency concludes it must do more to improve its neutrality. 0pening statements begin in the first criminal trial of former president donald trump. and rescue efforts continue in southern china, after deadly flooding. i'm helena humphrey. good to have you with us. the middle east is waking up to the 200th day of the israel gaza war and an independent review of the un agency for palestinian refugees has found it needs to improve its...
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he was shot down in new guinea and his body was never found because there were a lot of cannibals in that part of new guinea. prime minister of popua. new guinea's james marape has accused joe biden of disparaging the south pacific island nation because the us president said his uncle was eaten by cannibals during the second world war. biden's comments offended a key strategic ally as china is seeking to increase its influence in the region. marape in his statement said that biden implied that his uncle was eaten by cannibals, president biden's remarks may have sounded offhand, but my country does not deserve such a label. the second... war was not the work of my people, but they were unnecessarily drawn into the conflict, marape added. the prime minister's statement came on the same day he met chinese foreign minister wang yi in port moresby to discuss building closer relationships. joe biden's statement offended the people of papoa new guinea, not only because cannibalism has never happened in that country, but rather because biden meant that they would eat any white guy who happen
he was shot down in new guinea and his body was never found because there were a lot of cannibals in that part of new guinea. prime minister of popua. new guinea's james marape has accused joe biden of disparaging the south pacific island nation because the us president said his uncle was eaten by cannibals during the second world war. biden's comments offended a key strategic ally as china is seeking to increase its influence in the region. marape in his statement said that biden implied that...
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rosie iqbal has been a journalist with bbc news for more than 30 years, most as the main anchor for news hour, which has millions of listeners on npr. she recently left the bbc take up full time role at the school, public and international affairs. princeton university, where she is the john l.y. coleman sachs visiting professor and. we are honored to have both them here. so now silence your phones and please join me in welcoming amitav ghosh. it was the jetlag. all right. oh, that's very bright light over there. but. well, it's wonderful to be here. thank you all for coming. the asia society has been a great part of my life. i've done many events here in. fact, you know, the journey to this book began with my my novel sea poppies, which was launched here by the late great jonathan spence. and that was a really memorable moment in my life. but thank you very much, rachel, for this possible and for having me back and thank you for that very generous introduction. and thank you, darcy. she's a very old friend. we go back a long way and yeah, i did my first event for you back in 95, and tha
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you can catch a whole episode of talking business this week and on bbc news and that brings us to open close on the asia business report for this hour. i will see you again soon. bye for now. hey, i'm zof with the catch up. we start in scotland, where the government scrapped one of its big climate change targets. their plan was to cut greenhouse gas emissions, which caused the planet to heat up by 75% by 2030. ministers now say that's out of reach. they're blaming uk government cuts and backtracking on climate measures. campaigners say they're disappointed. we are backtracking, we are removing targets and we are really looking at the fact that we have not been doing enough when it comes to reducing carbon emissions. scotland's goal of reaching net zero by 2045, five years earlier than the uk as a whole will remain though, net zero means not adding more harmful greenhouse gases to the atmosphere than you'll take it out. next, it's a tough time for a lot of students with exams coming up. but this year, it could be even harder for students with adhd, as there's been a shortage of medicati
you can catch a whole episode of talking business this week and on bbc news and that brings us to open close on the asia business report for this hour. i will see you again soon. bye for now. hey, i'm zof with the catch up. we start in scotland, where the government scrapped one of its big climate change targets. their plan was to cut greenhouse gas emissions, which caused the planet to heat up by 75% by 2030. ministers now say that's out of reach. they're blaming uk government cuts and...
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phil mercer, bbc news in the hunter valley. to the world of cryptocurrency now. as mandated in the bitcoin code, about every four years the currency network will slash its reward to miners. this practice — known as halving, took place last friday. that's the fourth time it's been done since bitcoin was launched back in 2009. i spoke to crypto researcher molly white and asked her what exactly the halving process entails and about its impact on miners. bit rewards to minors have decreased by half since previously, and there has been some impact on minorsjust in the fact they are getting half as many reports, for a few days will make a huge impact but it's likely to make a much larger impact as time goes on, there wasn't too much movement in the big corn press, which i think was to be expected. the impact from the having was, i think the days of the bitcoin having have maybe gone by as these rewards have dwindled over time, these rewards have dwindled overtime, bitcoin these rewards have dwindled over time, bitcoin markets have begun to follow traditional markets
phil mercer, bbc news in the hunter valley. to the world of cryptocurrency now. as mandated in the bitcoin code, about every four years the currency network will slash its reward to miners. this practice — known as halving, took place last friday. that's the fourth time it's been done since bitcoin was launched back in 2009. i spoke to crypto researcher molly white and asked her what exactly the halving process entails and about its impact on miners. bit rewards to minors have decreased by...
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phil mercer, bbc news and hunter valley. to the world of cryptocurrency now, as mandated in the bitcoin code, about every four years the currency network will slash its reward to miners. this practice, known as halving, took place last friday. that's the fourth time it's been done since bitcoin was launched back in 2009. i spoke to crypto researcher molly white and asked her what exactly the halving process entails and about its impact on miners. bitcoin rewards to minors have decreased by half since previously, and they have been some impact on —— miners, where
phil mercer, bbc news and hunter valley. to the world of cryptocurrency now, as mandated in the bitcoin code, about every four years the currency network will slash its reward to miners. this practice, known as halving, took place last friday. that's the fourth time it's been done since bitcoin was launched back in 2009. i spoke to crypto researcher molly white and asked her what exactly the halving process entails and about its impact on miners. bitcoin rewards to minors have decreased by half...
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phil mercer, bbc news and hunter valley. to the world of cryptocurrency now, as mandated in the bitcoin code, about every four years the currency network will slash its reward to miners. this practice, known as halving, took place last friday. that's the fourth time it's been done since bitcoin was launched back in 2009. i spoke to crypto researcher molly white and asked her what exactly the halving process entails and about its impact on miners. bitcoin rewards to minors have decreased by half since previously, and they have been some impact on —— miners, where they get less rewards, for a couple of days doesn't make much impact but will do later. there wasn't too much movement in the bitcoin price, which i think was to be expected. the impacts from the halving are usually somewhat protracted, but i also think that the days of the bitcoin halving being this momentous occasion have may be gone by as these rewards have dwindled over time, and as bitcoin markets have begun to follow traditional markets far more than they o
phil mercer, bbc news and hunter valley. to the world of cryptocurrency now, as mandated in the bitcoin code, about every four years the currency network will slash its reward to miners. this practice, known as halving, took place last friday. that's the fourth time it's been done since bitcoin was launched back in 2009. i spoke to crypto researcher molly white and asked her what exactly the halving process entails and about its impact on miners. bitcoin rewards to minors have decreased by half...
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phil mercer, bbc newsin the huntervalley. in other news, a us regulator is suing the parent company of coach to stop a $8.5 billion deal to buy michael kors owner, capri. the fedral trade commission says it would eliminate head—to—head competition for the brands. earlier this month, the companies had received regulatory approval from the eu and japan for their deal. that is it for this edition of asia business report. i will have more news for you again at the same time as tomorrow. goodbye for now. hiya. i'm betty and this is the catch up. first, deadly lab—made drugs are for sale on social media and being smuggled into the uk. nitazenes are similar to heroin but can be hundreds of times stronger and have been linked to three deaths a week in the uk. the bbc have found adverts for the drugs on platforms including x and soundcloud. the music site said it had been targeted by bad actors and remove the post. x didn't respond to the bbc although some listings were taken down. there is loads more in the full investigation o
phil mercer, bbc newsin the huntervalley. in other news, a us regulator is suing the parent company of coach to stop a $8.5 billion deal to buy michael kors owner, capri. the fedral trade commission says it would eliminate head—to—head competition for the brands. earlier this month, the companies had received regulatory approval from the eu and japan for their deal. that is it for this edition of asia business report. i will have more news for you again at the same time as tomorrow. goodbye...
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news and a lot more on our website as well. tesla has posted a sharp fall in its profits and revenue for the first three months of the year. profits are down 55%, and revenue is also lower by 9%. it's been a tough several months for elon musk�*s firm — it's been struggling with falling sales because of intense competition from its chinese rivals. we'll have some analysis shortly — but first, here's our business correspondent erin delmore. it's been a rocky road for tesla this year. interest rates are taking a bite out of purchasing power and pushing big purchases out of reach, competition with china especially rival vehicle maker byob is heating up, sales are falling and so is tesla's stock. it's fallen more than 40% this year, the company is cutting prices and announced lay—offs, then on tuesday it reported its first quarter earnings. missing expectations on earning and revenue. the company is anticipating lower deliveries this year compared to 2023 but investors have one bright spot to look, telsa announced it is spee
news and a lot more on our website as well. tesla has posted a sharp fall in its profits and revenue for the first three months of the year. profits are down 55%, and revenue is also lower by 9%. it's been a tough several months for elon musk�*s firm — it's been struggling with falling sales because of intense competition from its chinese rivals. we'll have some analysis shortly — but first, here's our business correspondent erin delmore. it's been a rocky road for tesla this year....
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there's more on the bbc news website and app. some other stories now. the mum of one of the victims of the nottingham attacks last summer has criticised messages sent by nottinghamshire police officers. barnaby webber�*s mum called graphic whatsapp posts about the incident "abhorrent". the force said it would be inappropriate to comment. to tiktok now — the app faces a potential ban in the us over national security fears. presidentjoe biden's approved the plans which give owner bytedance nine months to sell its stake or the app will be blocked. and megan thee stallion has been accused of fat—shaming her former cameraman and having sex next to him in a car. emilio garcia says she made the working environment intolerable. her lawyers called the claims "salacious accusations". time now to leave you with 10 seconds of horses on the loose in central london. four people were hurt, but the military—owned horses which escaped near buckingham palace have thankfully now been safely caught. i mean, they arejust going for it, aren't they, with that gallop?
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if you want to find i more about the picture industry and the business is driving it on bbc news, talking business will be airing here in the uk, iipm will be airing here in the uk, 11pm on saturday, and in the rest of the world 10:30pm on friday. the japanese central bank is meeting and there is a lot of focus on the weakness of the japanese currency, the japanese yen. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. hi — i'm here the catch up. tonight, schoolkids are smoking. gigs getting cancelled and a dog with a robot. we start with something that might shock you. england has the highest rate of schoolkids drinking alcohol out of more than a0 countries — that's according to the world health organization. they looked at 280,000 ii—is—year—olds and found by the age of 13, just over half of girls and half of boys had drunk alcohol. the study also found teenage girls are more likely to smoke than boys, and two in five girls than boys in england and scotland have tried vaping by the time they were 15. numbers of children drinking in the uk has been fa
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around the world and across to uk, this is bbc news. | and across to uk, this is bbc news. —— they are digesting that. explosions have been heard in iran. two us officials have confirmed to our broadcast partner cbs news that it was an attack from israel. state television in iran reported explosions near an army base in the central city of isfahan, which is the site of iran's nuclear facilities, but the iaea says there is no damage. with me is siavash ardalan from bbc persian. going back to the nuts and bolts of what happened overnight, what are iran saying was the case? the what happened overnight, what are iran saying was the case?— iran saying was the case? the only confirmation _ iran saying was the case? the only confirmation we _ iran saying was the case? the only confirmation we had _ iran saying was the case? the only confirmation we had from - iran saying was the case? the only confirmation we had from iranian l confirmation we had from iranian officials including one from a top army commander was that iran fired at an unidentified objects in the hour, meaning drones. they c
around the world and across to uk, this is bbc news. | and across to uk, this is bbc news. —— they are digesting that. explosions have been heard in iran. two us officials have confirmed to our broadcast partner cbs news that it was an attack from israel. state television in iran reported explosions near an army base in the central city of isfahan, which is the site of iran's nuclear facilities, but the iaea says there is no damage. with me is siavash ardalan from bbc persian. going back to...
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to stay with us on bbc news. hello. some drier weather is on the way for most parts of the uk this weekend, but it doesn't look as if it will be warm and sunny — there will be quite a bit of cloud around. and today's cloud is going to continue to bring a scattering of showers with some sunshine in between. and it's still quite breezy out there. showers will continue to run in across parts of central and eastern england and also in the south, we're clearing away our morning weather front. for western areas the winds start to ease a little later, the winds are still brisk, and given that at this time of year the sea is at its coolest, it will feel quite bracing on the north sea coast. but 14—15 outside of the wind should feel pleasant, and we should get more sunshine this afternoon in northern ireland, west of scotland, western parts of england and wales. but this evening and overnight the chilly breeze continues to feed showers into eastern parts of england. patchy cloud and rain coming into the north on the next wea
to stay with us on bbc news. hello. some drier weather is on the way for most parts of the uk this weekend, but it doesn't look as if it will be warm and sunny — there will be quite a bit of cloud around. and today's cloud is going to continue to bring a scattering of showers with some sunshine in between. and it's still quite breezy out there. showers will continue to run in across parts of central and eastern england and also in the south, we're clearing away our morning weather front. for...
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this is bbc news. the headlines... explosions are heard in iran. us officials say it's israel's response to this week's attack. an iranian official says there is no plan for immediate retaliation, and state tv says there is no damage reported. g7 foreign ministers are in italy, with the crisis expected to dominate their agenda. while the european commission president urges restraint from all parties. let's recap what's been happening in iran. in what is feared to be a ratcheting—up of the conflict in the middle east, explosions have been heard in iran. two us officials have confirmed to our broadcast partner cbs news that it was an attack from israel. state television in iran has reported explosions near an army base and an airport in the central city of isfahan, activating local air defence systems. isfahan is home to iran's nuclear facilities. blasts have also been reported in the country's north—west. video online shows iranian defence missiles being fired into the air. commercial flights were initially diverted around iranian airspace, but
this is bbc news. the headlines... explosions are heard in iran. us officials say it's israel's response to this week's attack. an iranian official says there is no plan for immediate retaliation, and state tv says there is no damage reported. g7 foreign ministers are in italy, with the crisis expected to dominate their agenda. while the european commission president urges restraint from all parties. let's recap what's been happening in iran. in what is feared to be a ratcheting—up of the...
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you're live with bbc news. in new york, former president donald trump's latest appeal to halt his "hush money" trial was denied friday. the ruling — along with the completion ofjury selection that same day — sets the stage for opening arguments to take place as soon as monday. seven men and five women will consider evidence to determine whether the former president covered up a payment to adult film actress stormy daniels to keep quiet about a sexual encounter she says they had. mr trump denies any affair. outside the courthouse just shortly after the jury was selected, a man set himself on fire. police say the man threw "conspiracy based" pamphlets into the air before dousing himself in liquid, and setting himself alight. authorities say the man is alive in hospital — but is in critical condition. officials do not believe that he was targeting any person or group. the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars transforming its industry, to try to compete with china on green manufacturing.
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james cook, bbc news. we are keeping an eye on capri and italy at the g7 meeting where we are expected to hear from italy at the g7 meeting where we are expected to hearfrom us italy at the g7 meeting where we are expected to hear from us secretary of state antony blinken shortly. they are setting up the room there. they are setting up the room there. the agenda was supposed to have moved on from the middle east, but they did bring it back onto the main topic of discussion today after there were explosions reported in iran and nearan there were explosions reported in iran and near an army base and an airport in the central city of isfahan, which are activated at local air defence systems. we have had confirmation to our broadcast part in a cbs news that this was an attack from israel. so two us officials are confirming that. plenty of reaction coming in and week will be monitoring the news conference at the g7. time for a quick look at the weather. hello there. it is still quite breezy out there, so the sh
james cook, bbc news. we are keeping an eye on capri and italy at the g7 meeting where we are expected to hear from italy at the g7 meeting where we are expected to hearfrom us italy at the g7 meeting where we are expected to hear from us secretary of state antony blinken shortly. they are setting up the room there. they are setting up the room there. the agenda was supposed to have moved on from the middle east, but they did bring it back onto the main topic of discussion today after there...
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this is bbc news. world leaders call for calm after us officials say an israeli missile hit iran. a 61—billion—dollar aid ukraine aid package moves one step closer to passing in the us congress. and — the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to boost green manufacturing — we'll look at its impact on the economy. hello. we start in the middle east, following last night's strike on iran, which is widely considered to have been carried out by israel in response to last weekend's attack by tehran on saturday. the white house has declined to comment on the strike. and despite further questions from reporters, white house press secretary karinejean—pierre said the biden adminstration didn't have "anything to share". earlier, us secretary of state antony blinken repeated calls for de—escalation in the middle east. the united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. what we are focused on, but the g7 is focused on, and it is reflected in our statement ended our conversation is our work to de—escalate tensions, to de—escalate tensions,
this is bbc news. world leaders call for calm after us officials say an israeli missile hit iran. a 61—billion—dollar aid ukraine aid package moves one step closer to passing in the us congress. and — the us government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to boost green manufacturing — we'll look at its impact on the economy. hello. we start in the middle east, following last night's strike on iran, which is widely considered to have been carried out by israel in response to last...
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penn, bbc news. —— hugh pym, bbc news. the first minister of scotland and snp leader humza yousaf has said many in his party will be shocked after its former chief executive peter murrell was charged in connection with embezzlement of funds. mr murrell, who is married to the former scottish first minister nicola sturgeon, was taken into custody for questioning yesterday. let's talk to our scotland correspondent lorna gordon. lorna. yeah, ben, within the last few minutes, nicola sturgeon emerged from the house she shared here in glasgow with her husband peter murrell. she was asked how these latest developments have been for her personally. it’s latest developments have been for her personally-— her personally. it's incredibly difficult, but _ her personally. it's incredibly difficult, but you _ her personally. it's incredibly difficult, but you know, - her personally. it's incredibly difficult, but you know, thatl her personally. it's incredibly l difficult, but you know, that is her personally. it's incredibly - diffi
penn, bbc news. —— hugh pym, bbc news. the first minister of scotland and snp leader humza yousaf has said many in his party will be shocked after its former chief executive peter murrell was charged in connection with embezzlement of funds. mr murrell, who is married to the former scottish first minister nicola sturgeon, was taken into custody for questioning yesterday. let's talk to our scotland correspondent lorna gordon. lorna. yeah, ben, within the last few minutes, nicola sturgeon...
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this is bbc news. the united states is leading calls for de—escalation following the presumed israeli attack on iran. we are committed to israel's security, we are also committed to de—escalating, to trying to bring this tension to a close. explosions were earlier heard in iran. us officials say it's israel's response to iran's weekend drone and missile attack. an iranian official says there is no plan for immediate retaliation — and state tv says no damage has been reported. welcome to bbc news now, 3 hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. america's top diplomat, antony blinken, has reiterated the importance of de—escalation in the middle east after an apparent israeli strike on iran. and the head of the un, antonio guterres, is appealing to the international community to prevent any developments that could lead to "devastating consequences for the entire "region and beyond". speaking at a g7 meeting in italy, mr blinken refused to comment on reports that israel had informed was
this is bbc news. the united states is leading calls for de—escalation following the presumed israeli attack on iran. we are committed to israel's security, we are also committed to de—escalating, to trying to bring this tension to a close. explosions were earlier heard in iran. us officials say it's israel's response to iran's weekend drone and missile attack. an iranian official says there is no plan for immediate retaliation — and state tv says no damage has been reported. welcome to...
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you're live with bbc news. a fulljury has been sworn in for former us president donald trump's historic criminal trial in new york. the 12jurors will decide whether mr trump is guilty or innocent in a case stemming from a hush money payment he made to an adult film star. dozens of potential jurors had been dismissed throughout the week. our north america correspondent, nada tawfik, explains how the selection process played out. donald trump looked on as they raise their right hands and saw that they would be fair and impartial in hearing this case. it comes after a day of twists and turns after two jurors were abruptly excused. one day a woman who said she felt intimidated after details of her identity were made public. she said friends and family had reached out, guessing she was a likelyjuror, and she felt reached out, guessing she was a likely juror, and she felt that outside opinions might impact her decision—making, she said she couldn't be sure that she could be impartial and fair and she was excused. a
you're live with bbc news. a fulljury has been sworn in for former us president donald trump's historic criminal trial in new york. the 12jurors will decide whether mr trump is guilty or innocent in a case stemming from a hush money payment he made to an adult film star. dozens of potential jurors had been dismissed throughout the week. our north america correspondent, nada tawfik, explains how the selection process played out. donald trump looked on as they raise their right hands and saw that...
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mark savage, bbc news. my my producers werejoking my producers were joking with me, wondering how many of the puns i would be able to find and i count three, crawl summer, bad blood and i got shakeit summer, bad blood and i got shake it off, i hope that is right. taylor swift's new album is coming up soon, that's the main message. i'm carl nasman in washington, more coming up at the top of the hour. stay with us here on bbc news. hello, there. some beautiful rainbows spotted again on thursday, particularly across parts of scotland, such as here in aberdeenshire. and there will be more rainbows on friday with sunshine and showers still very much the theme of the day but lots more dry weather to come in the forecast as we head through the weekend and into the start of next week now with high pressure starting to edge in from the west, killing off some of those showers by the time we get to the end of the afternoon. it's a cloudy, mild start to the day across england and wales. it's a little brighter further n
mark savage, bbc news. my my producers werejoking my producers were joking with me, wondering how many of the puns i would be able to find and i count three, crawl summer, bad blood and i got shakeit summer, bad blood and i got shake it off, i hope that is right. taylor swift's new album is coming up soon, that's the main message. i'm carl nasman in washington, more coming up at the top of the hour. stay with us here on bbc news. hello, there. some beautiful rainbows spotted again on thursday,...
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if you joining us on bbc news, letting you know what's going on. official iranian media are reporting explosions in several iranian cities, including isfahan. there are also reports of blasts in iraq and syria. us officials say an israeli missile has hit iran, but the iranians are downplaying the scale of what's happened. let's speak to patricia degennaro, who is a global affairs and geopolitical analyst. the iranian and israeli conflict has been going on for a long time but why is this so different?— different? this is so different because it — different? this is so different because it is _ different? this is so different because it is blatantly - different? this is so different because it is blatantly hourly| because it is blatantly hourly open and they are not hiding behind clandestine activities or behind proxies —— out in the open. each has taken it upon themselves to launch attacks but i think it's been a long time coming. we know for years the israelis have been trying to top the us —— talk of the us it is striking iran and in m
if you joining us on bbc news, letting you know what's going on. official iranian media are reporting explosions in several iranian cities, including isfahan. there are also reports of blasts in iraq and syria. us officials say an israeli missile has hit iran, but the iranians are downplaying the scale of what's happened. let's speak to patricia degennaro, who is a global affairs and geopolitical analyst. the iranian and israeli conflict has been going on for a long time but why is this so...
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and coming up on bbc news — as the fa cup prepares for its semi— final weekend, the decision to scrap replays has split football with the efl claiming it serves to threaten the future of the english game. good evening.
and coming up on bbc news — as the fa cup prepares for its semi— final weekend, the decision to scrap replays has split football with the efl claiming it serves to threaten the future of the english game. good evening.
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hugh pym, bbc news. nicola sturgeon, the former first minister of scotland, has said it's an �*incredibly difficult' time, after her husband, the former snp chief executive peter murrell, was charged in connection with the embezzlement of funds from the scottish national party. it's understood that both nicola sturgeon and colin beattie, the party's former treasurer, remain under investigation, though have not been re—arrested or charged. lorna gordon is in glasgow for us. nicola sturgeon, seen for the first time since her husband was arrested and charged. it is time since her husband was arrested and charged-— and charged. it is incredibly difficult but _ and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's _ and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's not - and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's not the i and charged. it is incredibly . difficult but that's not the main issue here, so i can't say any more. i'm not going to say any more. the home she shares with peter murrell was
hugh pym, bbc news. nicola sturgeon, the former first minister of scotland, has said it's an �*incredibly difficult' time, after her husband, the former snp chief executive peter murrell, was charged in connection with the embezzlement of funds from the scottish national party. it's understood that both nicola sturgeon and colin beattie, the party's former treasurer, remain under investigation, though have not been re—arrested or charged. lorna gordon is in glasgow for us. nicola sturgeon,...
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stay with us here on bbc news. it's been a lovely day so far but there is a bit of a chill out in the sunshine, the blue colours and the temperature charts across eastern parts of the uk and europe show temperature is below average this weekend, a big departure for europe when we have seen record heat, in the south and east low pressure dominating. quite stormy at times. to the north and west a rare glimpse of high pressure. that means for most of us we continue with a dry story through today, some isolated showers in eastern counties of england, a cold breeze and thick cloud pushing into northern scotland. but across sheltered western areas it stays semi—unpleasant in the sunshine, temperature 13—15 compare to actually maximum of ten in the east. across the north and east, tree pollen levels are slow tomorrow but creeping up to high this afternoon across the south—west. this evening and overnight you've got showers across the south—east but many places dry, the exception is central and eastern scotland for
stay with us here on bbc news. it's been a lovely day so far but there is a bit of a chill out in the sunshine, the blue colours and the temperature charts across eastern parts of the uk and europe show temperature is below average this weekend, a big departure for europe when we have seen record heat, in the south and east low pressure dominating. quite stormy at times. to the north and west a rare glimpse of high pressure. that means for most of us we continue with a dry story through today,...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news. that's it from me for the moment, do stay with us here on bbc news, i'm samantha simmonds, thanks for watching. hello. it's been a chilly start to the weekend. temperatures may be higher in scotland because we've seen this cloud moving down from the north and we will continue to see a bit of light rain or drizzle on the week with a front there as it runs into our area of with a front there as it runs into ourarea of high with a front there as it runs into our area of high pressure. in between those two weather fronts, the potential for some slightly warmer air across scotland where we get some sunshine and particularly northern ireland but for england and wales we are still in the cold air so it won't be too hot for the runners in the london marathon. it should stay dry, there will be a cool north—easterly breeze and a top temperature of 11 or 12 degrees. some cloud in east anglia and the south—east could bring the odd light shower here and there but sunny spells for other puzzlin
justin rowlatt, bbc news. that's it from me for the moment, do stay with us here on bbc news, i'm samantha simmonds, thanks for watching. hello. it's been a chilly start to the weekend. temperatures may be higher in scotland because we've seen this cloud moving down from the north and we will continue to see a bit of light rain or drizzle on the week with a front there as it runs into our area of with a front there as it runs into ourarea of high with a front there as it runs into our area of...
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live from london, this is bbc news. iran downplays friday's presumed attack by israel, with the foreign minister describing the weapons used as "children's toys" that had caused no deaths or damage. a multi—billion—dollar ukraine aid bill moves one step closer to being passed by us lawmakers. a man who set himself on fire outside the court in new york where donald trump's hush—money trial is taking place has died. and it's checkmate for a nigerian chess master, as he sets a new world record — playing for 60 hours non—stop. hello. i'm nicky schiller. welcome to the programme. we start this hour with the tensions in the middle east. iran's foreign minister has downplayed israel's involvement in the recent attack on his country, describing the weapons used as "children's toys". hossein amir—abdollahian made the comments in an interview with us media. he said israeli microdrones used in the operation had caused no deaths or damage, and dismissed it as a "desperate attempt" by israel to "make a victory out of the
live from london, this is bbc news. iran downplays friday's presumed attack by israel, with the foreign minister describing the weapons used as "children's toys" that had caused no deaths or damage. a multi—billion—dollar ukraine aid bill moves one step closer to being passed by us lawmakers. a man who set himself on fire outside the court in new york where donald trump's hush—money trial is taking place has died. and it's checkmate for a nigerian chess master, as he sets a new...
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will vernon, bbc news, washington. and a reminder, you can get much more on the tensions between israel and iran on the bbc news website, including this analysis from our chief international correspondent lyse doucet, who says there's an audible sigh of relief in the region. check it out online or on the bbc news app. staying in the middle east. a base used by pro—iranian militias in iraq has been damaged by a large explosion, a day after israel's presumed strike on iran. one person was killed and eight others injured in the blast and intense fire at the kalsu military base, south of the capital, baghdad. this footage from the scene shows the aftermath of the explosion, which iraqi security sources have described as a "bombing" which hit weapons and vehicles. the base is used by the popular mobilization forces, an umbrella organisation linking several pro—iran militias who've recently attacked us personnel in iraq. the pentagon says it has not carried out any new strike in iraq. the six—month—long war in gaza c
will vernon, bbc news, washington. and a reminder, you can get much more on the tensions between israel and iran on the bbc news website, including this analysis from our chief international correspondent lyse doucet, who says there's an audible sigh of relief in the region. check it out online or on the bbc news app. staying in the middle east. a base used by pro—iranian militias in iraq has been damaged by a large explosion, a day after israel's presumed strike on iran. one person was...
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wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. more from wyrie, now, on the latest developments in the region. the very real threat seems to diminish after both sides play down or completely ignored the events of recent days. events and tensions in the region remain very high. unless 24 the region remain very high. unless 2a hours and iranian military base in iraq appears to be attacked. nobody is claimed responsibility for the attack in which one person is said to have been killed. images seem to show the aftermath of a big explosion on israel's northern border there's been exchanges of fire across the frontier with iranian allied militants engaging with israeli troops for the palestinian occupied west bank israeli troops have been involved in a two day operation which is left apparently ten people dead, including a senior commander from palestinian islamichhad. it's events in gaza after six months of war which are again coming to the fore of a night where israeli tanks and aeroplane attacks, military jets, bombing places in central gaza and insulting dowser in particular, the city of rafah f
wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. more from wyrie, now, on the latest developments in the region. the very real threat seems to diminish after both sides play down or completely ignored the events of recent days. events and tensions in the region remain very high. unless 24 the region remain very high. unless 2a hours and iranian military base in iraq appears to be attacked. nobody is claimed responsibility for the attack in which one person is said to have been killed. images seem to show the...
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jane mccubbin, bbc news. good luck! rowers at oxford university will today name one of their boats �*river action' in honour of a campaign group which aims to hold water companies to account for river pollution. it comes amid concern over high levels of e.coli in the river thames during last month's oxford and cambridge boat races, when one rower fell ill before the race. temperatures below the average for the time of year. it's been colder than what we would have expected to see in april. we've had snow in helsinki today. three degrees, flurries of snow. central parts of europe not making double figures. we are feeling the chill as that cold air arrives from the north. the weather is quiet. a lot of welcome, dry weather. here is the satellite picture. cloud building in through the morning. some areas still quite sunny. some areas overcast. temperatures, best in the west, 15 celsius in northern ireland. 0n the coast, 9—10 c. temperatures are on the down, pollen levels are on the up. high in the south—west. aerial
jane mccubbin, bbc news. good luck! rowers at oxford university will today name one of their boats �*river action' in honour of a campaign group which aims to hold water companies to account for river pollution. it comes amid concern over high levels of e.coli in the river thames during last month's oxford and cambridge boat races, when one rower fell ill before the race. temperatures below the average for the time of year. it's been colder than what we would have expected to see in april....
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voice—over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. this week, lara looks at the elemental solution to cleaning up carbon emissions from aircraft. we travel to the remote faroe islands to look at the latest ways to harness tidal energy. it's sort of like kitesurfing, but on the water. if it moves, it's a controller — paul's en route towards more accessible games. if ijust raise my eyebrows, i'm making the carjump. and we look at how generative technology could revolutionise the moviegoing experience. it can make approximately 52 quintillion versions of the film. about 100,000 flights jet around the world every day. flying accounts for 2.5% of all carbon emissions. now, that might not sound like much, but if aviation was a country, it would be among the top ten most polluting nations in the world, and its impact is expected to rise.
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this is bbc news, the headlines... nine people are reportedly killed in israeli strikes on homes in southern gaza, including four children. it comes as the un agency for palestinian refugees, unrwa, is also warning that the risk of disease is rising, with sanitation in rafah a major concern. and the us house of representatives has moved a step closer to approving a much delayed 60 billion dollar package of military aid for ukraine. the republican house speaker, mikejohnson still faces some resistance from the right of his party. that vote expected later on saturday. a man has died after setting himself on fire outside the courtroom where donald trump is being tried. stay with us here on bbc news. we will have your headlines after this programme... i've been an opera fan for decades, and i want to share my passion with you. so i'm on a mission to find out how opera is trying to attract new audiences and reinvent itself. this time, i meet welsh bass—baritone sir bryn terfel, a giant in the opera world, both in achievem
this is bbc news, the headlines... nine people are reportedly killed in israeli strikes on homes in southern gaza, including four children. it comes as the un agency for palestinian refugees, unrwa, is also warning that the risk of disease is rising, with sanitation in rafah a major concern. and the us house of representatives has moved a step closer to approving a much delayed 60 billion dollar package of military aid for ukraine. the republican house speaker, mikejohnson still faces some...
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voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. gloria steinem is a name that's become almost synonymous with feminism. she was the face of the women's rights movements in the us during the 1970s, focusing her efforts on advancing women's political participation and reproductive rights. her activism followed her career in journalism, which started here in new york. she was the co—founder of ms magazine, one of the first us publications to focus on women's issues beyond the perils of housekeeping. now, at 89 years old, she's in a unique position to reflect on how far feminism has come and where it has gone wrong. gloria steinem sat down with bbc 100 women to discuss how feminism has changed in the past 50 years, cancel culture, and what the future might look like for women's rights movements.
voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. gloria steinem is a name that's become almost synonymous with feminism. she was the face of the women's rights movements in the us during the 1970s, focusing her efforts on advancing women's political participation and reproductive rights. her activism followed her career in journalism, which started here in new york. she was the co—founder of ms magazine, one of...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: nine people are reported to have been killed in israeli strikes in southern gaza, including four children. it comes as the un agency for palestinian refugees, unrwa, warns that the risk of disease is rising. us lawmakers have moved a step closer to approving a much delayed $60 billion package of military aid for ukraine. the republican house speaker, mikejohnson, still faces some resistance from the right of his party. the head of a uk government watchdog, the climate change committee, warns that rishi sunak has "set us back" on climate change. chris stark says the pm has left the uk at risk of falling behind other countries. new york city police say a man has died after setting himself on fire outside the courthouse where donald trump is being tried. maxwell azzarello had recently arrived from florida. now on bbc news it's the travel show. europe by train. for generations of backpackers, interrailers — and, well, for me — it's what travel�*s all about. and in ger
this is bbc news. the headlines: nine people are reported to have been killed in israeli strikes in southern gaza, including four children. it comes as the un agency for palestinian refugees, unrwa, warns that the risk of disease is rising. us lawmakers have moved a step closer to approving a much delayed $60 billion package of military aid for ukraine. the republican house speaker, mikejohnson, still faces some resistance from the right of his party. the head of a uk government watchdog, the...
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wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. let's speak to hanya aljamal who is in rafah working with international ngo global empowerment mission. thank you for being with us. can you tell us what happened overnight. you have any information what happened because yellow it was in the area where i reside right now, which is the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come _ the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come down _ the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come down around - the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come down around night| started to come down around night time so that was unsettling. a lot of people... initially there were two women who were retrieved from the women and then there was more. it was very distressing,... i was very anxious because it was fairly near to where we lived. to gain that is something that happens more often than we would like to admit it. from what we understand, _ than we would like to admit it. from what we understand, this _ than we would like to adm
wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. let's speak to hanya aljamal who is in rafah working with international ngo global empowerment mission. thank you for being with us. can you tell us what happened overnight. you have any information what happened because yellow it was in the area where i reside right now, which is the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come _ the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come down _ the west side of rafah. the shelling started to come down around -...
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this is bbc news. nine people killed, at least four of them children, after israel strikes homes in southern gaza — where the un says the threat of disease is growing. we are scared. we are traumatised. we are thinking where we should go, but no one can answer this question. ukraine hopes for more air defence systems in the war against russia — as us lawmakers prepare to vote on a long—delayed military aid package. thousands of people take to the streets of the canary islands in protest against what they say are the damaging effects of over—tourism. hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in the middle east, where nine people, including at least four children, have reportedly been killed after israeli strikes hit homes in rafah in the southern gaza strip. israeli planes and tanks pounded various parts of the territory overnight. the israeli war cabinet has been planning a large offensive against hamas in rafah, which is where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and
this is bbc news. nine people killed, at least four of them children, after israel strikes homes in southern gaza — where the un says the threat of disease is growing. we are scared. we are traumatised. we are thinking where we should go, but no one can answer this question. ukraine hopes for more air defence systems in the war against russia — as us lawmakers prepare to vote on a long—delayed military aid package. thousands of people take to the streets of the canary islands in protest...
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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. hello and welcome. this week, we're finding out why a taylor swift correspondent is actually a thing for some in the media, how swiftonomics is now a real phenomenon. and the actor hugh grant says he's settled his legal case with one of rupert murdoch's newspaper groups for an enormous sum. but we'll start with an important story from the uk that raises big questions for howjournalism works. back in 2020, the health authorities commissioned a report into the care that children and young people who were questioning their gender were getting. the cass review, as it's called, came out last week, and it recommends a new approach for clinicians. this is a polarising subject for some people. so, what mightjournalism do differently in how it covers it? hannah barnes is a former bbc producer who investigated some of the uk's gender identity services for the corporation's newsnight programme. she w
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this is bbc news. the headlines: nine people are reported to have been killed in israeli strikes on homes in southern gaza, including four children. it comes as the un agency for palestinian refugees warns that the risk of disease there is rising. ukraine hopes for more air defence systems in the war against russia, as us lawmakers prepare to vote on a long—delayed military aid package. kyiv has warned of an urgent need for fresh support from its allies. and the head of a uk government watchdog has told the bbc that rishi sunak has "set us back" on climate change. chris stark says the pm has left the uk at risk of falling behind other countries. thousands of people have taken to the streets of the canary islands in protest at what they say are unsustainable levels of mass tourism. they say overtourism is damaging the environment and drives up costs for local people. now on bbc news, it�*s newscast. where in the world is chris mason? hello. i am in the west midlands. i am in birmingham. oh, because
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this is bbc news. the headlines — iran's foreign minister has warned his country will give, what he called "an immediate and maximum response" if israel acts against its interests, but only if there is a significant attack from israel. he was speaking to us media after a presumed israeli drone attack on isfahan in central iran. a man is in critical condition after setting himself on fire outside the new york courthouse where donald trump is being tried. he's been named as maxwell azzarello from florida, a new arrival in new york with no criminal record in the city. the us house of representatives has moved a step closer to approving a much delayed $60 billion package of military aid for ukraine. now on bbc news, it's the travel show. europe by train. for generations of backpackers, interrailers — and, well, for me — it's what travel�*s all about. and in germany, the railways are booming, partly because of this — it's called the deutschlandticket. it costs me 49 euros a month and it allows me
this is bbc news. the headlines — iran's foreign minister has warned his country will give, what he called "an immediate and maximum response" if israel acts against its interests, but only if there is a significant attack from israel. he was speaking to us media after a presumed israeli drone attack on isfahan in central iran. a man is in critical condition after setting himself on fire outside the new york courthouse where donald trump is being tried. he's been named as maxwell...