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it's newsday. thanks forjoining me on newsday. we've got a report on the spiralling humanitarian situation in gaza's city of rafah from fergal keane a little later. but first, i want to get you up to speed on recent events in the conflict. israel's military says three soldiers were killed, and several injured after hamas fired rockets from an area in southern gaza, near the rafah crossing. israel responded by closing the karem shalom border point — one of the few routes to get aid into the territory. it comes as the israeli government forced the news network aljazeera to shut down its operations in israel — calling it a mouthpiece for hamas. from jerusalem, frank gardner has the latest.
it's newsday. thanks forjoining me on newsday. we've got a report on the spiralling humanitarian situation in gaza's city of rafah from fergal keane a little later. but first, i want to get you up to speed on recent events in the conflict. israel's military says three soldiers were killed, and several injured after hamas fired rockets from an area in southern gaza, near the rafah crossing. israel responded by closing the karem shalom border point — one of the few routes to get aid into the...
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines. russia's long—serving defence minister sergei shoigu has been removed from his post. we'll examine the significance of the kremlin reshuffle. it comes as fighting intensifies in ukraine's northeast kharkiv region. we'll bring you a special report from the front line. this devastation — one man's house — was created by a russian glide bomb. jet roars nearby. and that's the sound of a jet somewhere. explosions. israel says it's opened a new humanitarian crossing into gaza as the us warns a full—scale invasion of rafah would be disastrous. and top boy, happy valley and the sixth commandment take the big prizes at the bafta television awards. we begin this hour with a shake—up in russia's military hierarchy. russia's defence minister, sergei shoigu, is being removed from his post and will become the new secretary of russia's security council. he's a long—standing ally of vladimir putin and has served as defence minister since 2012, playing a key role in russia's invasion of uk
welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines. russia's long—serving defence minister sergei shoigu has been removed from his post. we'll examine the significance of the kremlin reshuffle. it comes as fighting intensifies in ukraine's northeast kharkiv region. we'll bring you a special report from the front line. this devastation — one man's house — was created by a russian glide bomb. jet roars nearby. and that's the sound of a jet somewhere. explosions....
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it's newsday. we start the hour with events in the middle east. the israeli army has conducted targeted strikes against hamas and even rougher, it says. it comes at the end of a busy day in the diplomatic front line of this conflict. other times and ligands in rafah to evacuate the city, the israeli army dropped thousands of leaflets over rafah informing the palestinians the idf would soon be expanding its operation against what it says are terrorist operations in eastern parts of the city. armed factions in gaza fired rockets at southern israel in response. around 100,000 people were warned they word need to read locate to al
it's newsday. we start the hour with events in the middle east. the israeli army has conducted targeted strikes against hamas and even rougher, it says. it comes at the end of a busy day in the diplomatic front line of this conflict. other times and ligands in rafah to evacuate the city, the israeli army dropped thousands of leaflets over rafah informing the palestinians the idf would soon be expanding its operation against what it says are terrorist operations in eastern parts of the city....
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as you heard on newsday — a singapore airlines flight was hit with severe turbulence causing the death of one passenger and injuries to several others. the london—to singapore flight was forced to make an emergency landing in bangkok. both singapore and the us will be sending safety investigators to assess the incident, while boeing has also offered its support to the airline. now to india, where latest data shows airline passenger traffic grew at the slowest pace in 13 months after what's been a solid performance for the industry post—covid. our india business correspondent nikhil inamdar sent us this report on what's plaguing the sector. it has constantly been calling off of as high as 22% and passengers in april 2023 to just over two and a half percent last month. there are a number, despite, idemand, india's airlines have been battling a range of supplies. indigo is proud to engine issues and pilots pilots and crew issues. also sick leave due to salary disputes. we've also seen airlines like goair going bankrupt and others going through flight crunches. this is mean spheres hav
as you heard on newsday — a singapore airlines flight was hit with severe turbulence causing the death of one passenger and injuries to several others. the london—to singapore flight was forced to make an emergency landing in bangkok. both singapore and the us will be sending safety investigators to assess the incident, while boeing has also offered its support to the airline. now to india, where latest data shows airline passenger traffic grew at the slowest pace in 13 months after what's...
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you are with newsday. some breaking news for you now. the first report by investigators into the collapse of a bridge in the us city of baltimore says the ship that crashed into it had experienced an electrical blackout. the findings said the cargo vessel, the dali, had a power outage hours before while undergoing maintenance. shortly after leaving port, the blackout happened again — it then crashed into the francis scott key bridge. six people died. the report concludes that human error was to blame after a crewmember mistakenly closed an exhaust dampener, causing the engine to stall. and we will bring you more on that as it comes through. to georgia. there've been violent clashes between riot police and thousands of protestors after the parliament there voted through a so—called foreign agents bill after weeks of protests. critics are likening the bill to legislation in neighbouring russia, used to stiffle dissent and silence criticism of the kremlin. they say it will make it harder — if not impossible — for georgia tojoin the
you are with newsday. some breaking news for you now. the first report by investigators into the collapse of a bridge in the us city of baltimore says the ship that crashed into it had experienced an electrical blackout. the findings said the cargo vessel, the dali, had a power outage hours before while undergoing maintenance. shortly after leaving port, the blackout happened again — it then crashed into the francis scott key bridge. six people died. the report concludes that human error was...
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it is newsday. we will start the sour in the us were campuses are bracing for another night of violence.
it is newsday. we will start the sour in the us were campuses are bracing for another night of violence.
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines: us presidentjoe biden makes his most direct warning against israel yet, as he deplores how gazans have been killed by american bombs. a bbc investigation finds half of gaza's water and sanitation facilities have been damaged or destroyed since the war broke out. our oceans are in danger. new reports suggest another record—breaking year of heat, triggering massive coral reef bleaching. and boeing faces more safety claims, with a former quality inspector speaking to the bbc — that's in 30 minutes' time on business today. welcome to newsday. it is eight in the morning here in singapore, and eight in the evening in washington, and we begin with the strong words from joe biden on the war in gaza. in an interview with american cable network cnn, the us president warns will cease certain arms supplies if israel invades rafah. he also deplored that the bombs the united states has supplied to israel in its war against hamas have
welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines: us presidentjoe biden makes his most direct warning against israel yet, as he deplores how gazans have been killed by american bombs. a bbc investigation finds half of gaza's water and sanitation facilities have been damaged or destroyed since the war broke out. our oceans are in danger. new reports suggest another record—breaking year of heat, triggering massive coral reef bleaching. and boeing faces more safety...
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hello and welcome to newsday. we begin with the war in gaza. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court said he had reasonable grounds to believe the israeli prime minister and the leader of hamas are responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity. the move has been criticised by several global leaders, including us presidentjoe biden, who called it outrageous. our middle east correspondent, lucy williamson reports from jerusalem. today, israel and hamas found themselves attacking the same target. their leaders listed side by side at the international criminal court. international law and the laws of armed conflict apply to everyone.
hello and welcome to newsday. we begin with the war in gaza. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court said he had reasonable grounds to believe the israeli prime minister and the leader of hamas are responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity. the move has been criticised by several global leaders, including us presidentjoe biden, who called it outrageous. our middle east correspondent, lucy williamson reports from jerusalem. today, israel and hamas found themselves...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines. at least 30 people, including children, have been reportedly killed in israeli airstrikes on rafah. the idf says they targeted a hamas controlled compound. in the uk — labour discusses their plans for the economy, promising not to increase income tax if they win the general election. meanwhile rishi sunak says he'll bring back mandatory national service for 18—year olds if the conservatives win. rescue teams search for survivors in the aftermath of a huge landslide in papua new guinea — where almost 700 people are feared dead. we start in the middle east. palestinian officials have accused the israeli military of carrying out a deadly air strike on an area for displaced people near rafah in southern gaza. dozens of people have reportedly been killed, including children. a spokesperson with the palestinian red crescent society said the death toll was likely to increase as search and rescue efforts continued in rafah�*s tal al sultan neighbourhood west of the city centre. in a s
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines. at least 30 people, including children, have been reportedly killed in israeli airstrikes on rafah. the idf says they targeted a hamas controlled compound. in the uk — labour discusses their plans for the economy, promising not to increase income tax if they win the general election. meanwhile rishi sunak says he'll bring back mandatory national service for 18—year olds if the conservatives win. rescue teams...
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welcome to newsday. i'm steve live. closing arguments in the fraud trial of the former us president donald trump are continuing in an extended day. israel presses ahead with its assault on rafah — despite international condemnation of a deadly strike that killed dozens of palestinians over the weekend. we're on the frontline in ukraine, with a special report from the northeast of the country — where russia's attack grows in strength. the attack grows in strength. ukrainians are having to make the ukrainians are having to make some very hard choices about what they can defend and they're fighting an enemy that has adapted itself to exploit their weaknesses. and babies who are fed peanut butter are drastically less likely to develop an allergy to the nut — according to a new study. it's 7am in singapore and 7pm in new york, where we begin. donald trump's defence lawyers have delivered their closing arguments in the hush money trial against him, telling the jury there was little evidence provided by prosecutors. mr t
welcome to newsday. i'm steve live. closing arguments in the fraud trial of the former us president donald trump are continuing in an extended day. israel presses ahead with its assault on rafah — despite international condemnation of a deadly strike that killed dozens of palestinians over the weekend. we're on the frontline in ukraine, with a special report from the northeast of the country — where russia's attack grows in strength. the attack grows in strength. ukrainians are having to...
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we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. russia's full—scale invasion of ukraine two years ago didn't just send shock waves through neighbouring moldova, it opened up a host of dangerous cracks. earlier this year, moldova's president accused moscow of plotting a coup. not one but two moldovan territories seem intent on seeking russia's embrace. all of this while moldova pushes on with its bid tojoin the eu. my guest is moldovan foreign minister and deputy prime minister mihai popsoi. is the ukraine war a portent of what is to come for moldova?
we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. russia's full—scale invasion of ukraine two years ago didn't just send shock waves through neighbouring moldova, it opened up a host of dangerous cracks. earlier this year, moldova's president accused moscow of plotting a coup. not one but two moldovan territories seem intent on seeking russia's embrace. all of this while moldova pushes on with its bid tojoin...
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you are watching newsday, here on bbc news. in the uk — the labour leader has pledged to "stop the chaos" and "rebuild the country" in his first major speech of the election campaign. sir keir starmer appealed to undecided voters, and urged people to trust him to deliver economic stability and protect national security. rishi sunak, also out campaigning today, dismissed the speech as "waffle," saying it does not contain "a single plan for the future". here's our political editor chris mason on keir starmer�*s speech. a man waiting — waiting for his moment, waiting, he hopes, to be prime minister. if you've ever wondered what this man is all about, today was his attempt to give you an answer. the leader of the labour party, keir starmer. - applause this, the village hall in lancing, in west sussex, as sir keir spoke of his own background. if you're working class, you're scared of debt. you're scared, my mum and dad were scared of debt. so they would choose the bill that they wouldn't pay rather than go into debt. and they
you are watching newsday, here on bbc news. in the uk — the labour leader has pledged to "stop the chaos" and "rebuild the country" in his first major speech of the election campaign. sir keir starmer appealed to undecided voters, and urged people to trust him to deliver economic stability and protect national security. rishi sunak, also out campaigning today, dismissed the speech as "waffle," saying it does not contain "a single plan for the future"....
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, the headlines. at least 30 people, including children, have been reportedly killed in israeli airstrikes on rafah. the idf says they targeted a hamas controlled compound. in the uk — labour discusses their plans for the economy — promising not to increase income tax — if they win the general election. meanwhile, rishi sunak says he'll bring back mandatory national service for 18—year olds if the conservatives win. rescue teams search for survivors in the aftermath of a huge landslide in papua new guinea, where almost 700 people are feared dead.
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, the headlines. at least 30 people, including children, have been reportedly killed in israeli airstrikes on rafah. the idf says they targeted a hamas controlled compound. in the uk — labour discusses their plans for the economy — promising not to increase income tax — if they win the general election. meanwhile, rishi sunak says he'll bring back mandatory national service for 18—year olds if the conservatives win. rescue teams search...
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hello, and welcome to newsday. we begin with the war in gaza — and a bid to arrest several israeli and hamas top officials. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court said he had reasonable grounds to believe the israeli prime minister and the leader of hamas are responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity. the move has been criticised by several global leaders, including us president joe biden, who called it "outrageous". 0ur middle east correspondent lucy williamson starts our coverage. today, israel and hamas found themselves attacking the same target. their leaders listed side by side at the international criminal court. international law and the laws of armed conflict apply to everyone. no foot soldier, no commander, no civilian leader, no one
hello, and welcome to newsday. we begin with the war in gaza — and a bid to arrest several israeli and hamas top officials. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court said he had reasonable grounds to believe the israeli prime minister and the leader of hamas are responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity. the move has been criticised by several global leaders, including us president joe biden, who called it "outrageous". 0ur middle east correspondent lucy...
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we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. russia's invasion of ukraine served as a wake—up call to those members of nato who have long ignored american demands that they spend more on defence. ordid it? canada, for one, may still be snoozing, still well short of nato�*s defence bending target. of course, canada is a long way from kyiv. but there are concerns about russian and chinese intentions much closer to home, and in arctic north, for example. my guest is canada's defence minister, bill blair. is canada ready to get serious about defending itself? bill blair in ottawa, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen. it's a pleasure to have you on the show. as minister of defence in canada, how embarrassed are you that your country is still significantly failing to meet the collective commitment of nato member states to spend at least 2% of your gdp on defence? stephen, i'm not embarrassed at all because canada, under our government, has been investing very significantly in
we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. russia's invasion of ukraine served as a wake—up call to those members of nato who have long ignored american demands that they spend more on defence. ordid it? canada, for one, may still be snoozing, still well short of nato�*s defence bending target. of course, canada is a long way from kyiv. but there are concerns about russian and chinese intentions...
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it's newsday. thanks forjoining me on newsday. we've got a report on the spiralling humanitarian situation in gaza's city of rafah from fergal keane a little later. but first, i want to get you up to speed on recent events in the conflict. israel's military says three soldiers were killed, and several injured after hamas fired rockets from an area in southern gaza, near the rafah crossing. israel responded by closing the karem shalom border point — one of the few routes to get aid into the territory. it comes as the israeli government forced the news network aljazeera to shut down its operations in israel — calling it a mouthpiece for hamas. from jerusalem, frank gardner has the latest. in a country that prides itself on free speech and democracy, israeli police shut down the offices of aljazeera today, seizing its broadcast equipment. if you are watching this pre—recorded report, then aljazeera has been banned in the territory of israel. this was one of its final broadcasts from jerusalem before the police arrived. the gove
it's newsday. thanks forjoining me on newsday. we've got a report on the spiralling humanitarian situation in gaza's city of rafah from fergal keane a little later. but first, i want to get you up to speed on recent events in the conflict. israel's military says three soldiers were killed, and several injured after hamas fired rockets from an area in southern gaza, near the rafah crossing. israel responded by closing the karem shalom border point — one of the few routes to get aid into the...
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as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. all of us are heavily influenced by the social, cultural and economic environment in which we are raised. as ideas, trends and technologies change, so too do generational traits. and right now there is intense focus on what is happening to generations of young people closer in age to my kids, than to me. are young adults inclined to be open—minded or closed? are children's minds being rewired by the ubiquitous smartphone? well, my guest is the renowned social psychologistjonathan haidt. are we losing sight of what freedom and curiosity really mean? jonathan haidt, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much, steve. it is a pleasure to have you here. now, of course, your home base is new york university, across the pond in the united states. right now, that university — along with many others in the us — is in ferment, with students occupying certain grounds within the university. mm—hm. you've written a lot over many years about the intellectual atmosphere on campus in america, so
as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. all of us are heavily influenced by the social, cultural and economic environment in which we are raised. as ideas, trends and technologies change, so too do generational traits. and right now there is intense focus on what is happening to generations of young people closer in age to my kids, than to me. are young adults inclined to be open—minded or closed? are children's minds being rewired by the...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines. the adult film star stormy daniels gives evidence in donald trump's hush money trial in new york. israel says it has taken the gaza side of the rafah crossing, as truce talks continue in egypt. long delays at airports in the uk due to an outage affecting passport e—gates at the border. and the world's biggest music competition — the eurovision song contest — kicks off in sweden. hello and welcome to newsday, it's 7am here in singapore and 7pm in new york where former us president donald trump sat through lurid claims in court during his trial over an alleged hush money payment to the adult film star, stormy daniels. ms daniels, who was giving evidence in person, went into explicit detail about her alleged sexual encounter with mr trump, so much so that his defence called for a mistrial. that was rejected by the judge. mr trump is facing charges of fraud for recording the payment to ms daniels as legal expenses. 0ur north america editor sarah smith reports. each day, donald trump
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines. the adult film star stormy daniels gives evidence in donald trump's hush money trial in new york. israel says it has taken the gaza side of the rafah crossing, as truce talks continue in egypt. long delays at airports in the uk due to an outage affecting passport e—gates at the border. and the world's biggest music competition — the eurovision song contest — kicks off in sweden. hello and welcome to newsday,...
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coming up at the top of the hour is newsday with my colleague steve lai. but first, here's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. all of us are heavily influenced by the social, cultural and economic environment in which we are raised. as ideas, trends and technologies change, so too do generational traits. and right now there is intense focus on what is happening to generations of young people closer in age to my kids, than to me. are young adults inclined to be open—minded or closed? are children's minds being rewired by the ubiquitous smartphone? well, my guest is the renowned social psychologistjonathan haidt. are we losing sight of what freedom and curiosity really mean? jonathan haidt, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much, steve. it is a pleasure to have you here. now, of course, your home base is new york university, across the pond in the united states. right now, that university — along with many others in the us — is in ferment, with students occupying certain grounds within the university. mm—hm. you've written a lot over m
coming up at the top of the hour is newsday with my colleague steve lai. but first, here's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. all of us are heavily influenced by the social, cultural and economic environment in which we are raised. as ideas, trends and technologies change, so too do generational traits. and right now there is intense focus on what is happening to generations of young people closer in age to my kids, than to me. are young adults inclined to be open—minded or...
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also coming up on newsday. spain, ireland and norway say they will recognise an independent palestinian state. israel reacts angrily, recalling its ambassadors. and a rare standing ovation in the house of commons as craig mackinlay, the mp who lost his hands and feet to sepsis, returns to work. the uk prime minister rishi sunak has called a general election for thursday the 11th ofjuly. the announcement was made after official figures showed inflation was falling again.
also coming up on newsday. spain, ireland and norway say they will recognise an independent palestinian state. israel reacts angrily, recalling its ambassadors. and a rare standing ovation in the house of commons as craig mackinlay, the mp who lost his hands and feet to sepsis, returns to work. the uk prime minister rishi sunak has called a general election for thursday the 11th ofjuly. the announcement was made after official figures showed inflation was falling again.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm i' m steve i'm steve lai. these are our top stories. at least 30 people, including children, have been reportedly killed in israeli air strikes on rafah. the idf says they targeted a hamas—controlled compound. rescue teams search for survivors in the aftermath of a huge landslide in papua new guinea, where almost 700 people are feared dead. education under threat in india: we have a special report from one state where over 20,000 teachers have stopped being paid. and a trilateral summit between china, south korea and japan begins for the first time in four years. we'll discuss first the security challenges in the region, and the business side of the trip in 30 minutes on business today.
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm i' m steve i'm steve lai. these are our top stories. at least 30 people, including children, have been reportedly killed in israeli air strikes on rafah. the idf says they targeted a hamas—controlled compound. rescue teams search for survivors in the aftermath of a huge landslide in papua new guinea, where almost 700 people are feared dead. education under threat in india: we have a special report from one state where over 20,000 teachers...
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welcome to newsday. i'm steve lai, reporting live from singapore. our top stories: a remarkable day for ex—president donald trump, with his longtime fixer michael cohen testifying against him in his hush money trial. intense fighting takes place in gaza's north and south, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to flee. protesters return to tbilisi georgia demanding the government halt plans to adopt a law they worry could silence dissent in the country. and we'll reveal how a bbc investigation led to police arresting one of europe's most wanted people smugglers — known by the nickname �*the scorpion�*. hello and thank you forjoining us. we begin in new york this hour where donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen has finished his first day of testimony in the ex—president�*s historic hush money trial. he was once the former president's lawyer and fixer —
welcome to newsday. i'm steve lai, reporting live from singapore. our top stories: a remarkable day for ex—president donald trump, with his longtime fixer michael cohen testifying against him in his hush money trial. intense fighting takes place in gaza's north and south, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to flee. protesters return to tbilisi georgia demanding the government halt plans to adopt a law they worry could silence dissent in the country. and we'll reveal how a bbc...
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we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour, as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. vladimir putin is again flexing his nuclear muscle in a warning to ukraine's backers in the west. russian troops have been ordered to run drills with tactical nukes. why now? well, the kremlin has clearly been irked by america's belated decision to commit $60 billion worth of assistance to kyiv and by president macron's refusal to rule out sending troops to ukraine. my guest is lithuania's foreign minister, gabrielius landsbergis, one of europe's most ardent supporters of kyiv. he says he's truly worried about 202a. why? gabrielius landsbergis, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. pleasure being here. you were very candid, expressing your deep concern about 202a. why are you so worried? well, i think that there is not enough, i'd say, understanding as to what's at stake if ukraine is unable to push russia out of its country. we see russia mobilising, continuously mobilising, even though
we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour, as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. vladimir putin is again flexing his nuclear muscle in a warning to ukraine's backers in the west. russian troops have been ordered to run drills with tactical nukes. why now? well, the kremlin has clearly been irked by america's belated decision to commit $60 billion worth of assistance to kyiv and by president macron's refusal to rule out sending troops to...
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welcome to newsday. live from singapore, i'm suranjana tewari. the headlines: thousands on the streets of tiblisi as the parliament in georgia passes its foreign agents bill. protesters fear it will stifle dissent, kremlin style. a dramatic day at donald trump's hush money trial in new york as his former lawyer is cross—examined on the stand. a man—hunt across france after a gang kills two prison officers in an ambush to free a convict. welcome to the programme. we begin in georgia, where there've been violent clashes between riot police and thousands of protesters after the parliament in georgia voted through a so—called foreign agents bill after weeks of protests. critics are likening the bill to legislation in neighbouring
welcome to newsday. live from singapore, i'm suranjana tewari. the headlines: thousands on the streets of tiblisi as the parliament in georgia passes its foreign agents bill. protesters fear it will stifle dissent, kremlin style. a dramatic day at donald trump's hush money trial in new york as his former lawyer is cross—examined on the stand. a man—hunt across france after a gang kills two prison officers in an ambush to free a convict. welcome to the programme. we begin in georgia, where...
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines. russia's long—serving defence minister sergei shoigu has been removed from his post. we'll examine the significance of the kremlin reshuffle. it comes as fighting intensifies in ukraine's northeast kharkiv region. we'll bring you a special report from the frontline. this devastation — one man's house — was created and that's the sound of a jet somewhere. explosions. israel says it's opened a new humanitarian crossing into gaza as the us warns a full—scale invasion of rafah would be disastrous. hello and welcome to the program.
welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines. russia's long—serving defence minister sergei shoigu has been removed from his post. we'll examine the significance of the kremlin reshuffle. it comes as fighting intensifies in ukraine's northeast kharkiv region. we'll bring you a special report from the frontline. this devastation — one man's house — was created and that's the sound of a jet somewhere. explosions. israel says it's opened a new humanitarian...
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you're with newsday, live from singapore. the headlines: two presidents and one vision — putin and xi say they will work together to combat "destructive and hostile" us policies. phone calls and the ethics of secret recordings — donald trump's hush—money trial hears more evidence from his former lawyer michael cohen. police charge a man with the attempted murder of the slovakian prime minister, who is still in a serious condition after being shot. and a special report from taiwan — where the president tells the bbc she doesn't believe an attack from china is imminent. hello and welcome to the program. we begin in china where russia's president and his chinese counterpart have promised to work together to combat what they say are "destructive and hostile" us policies.
you're with newsday, live from singapore. the headlines: two presidents and one vision — putin and xi say they will work together to combat "destructive and hostile" us policies. phone calls and the ethics of secret recordings — donald trump's hush—money trial hears more evidence from his former lawyer michael cohen. police charge a man with the attempted murder of the slovakian prime minister, who is still in a serious condition after being shot. and a special report from...
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to another big story we have been covering newsday. a singapore airlines flight was hit with severe turbulence causing the death of one passenger and injuries to several others. the london—to singapore flight was forced to make an emergency landing in bangkok. both singapore and the us will be sending safety investigators to assess the incident, while boeing has also offered its support to the airline. for more on the singapore airlines incident, head over to our website, where you can get more details on our live page. now to india, where latest data shows airline passenger traffic grew at the slowest pace in 13 months after what's been a solid performance for the industry post—covid. our india business correspondent nikhil inamdar sent us this report on what's plaguing the sector. passenger growth has been continuously coming off over the last year from highs of about 22% in april 2023 to just over 2.5% last month. there are a number of reasons for that. despite high demand in india's have been battling a range of supply—side concerns from dozens of aircraft being grounded due to engin
to another big story we have been covering newsday. a singapore airlines flight was hit with severe turbulence causing the death of one passenger and injuries to several others. the london—to singapore flight was forced to make an emergency landing in bangkok. both singapore and the us will be sending safety investigators to assess the incident, while boeing has also offered its support to the airline. for more on the singapore airlines incident, head over to our website, where you can get...
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines: benjamin netanyahu says israeli forces will press ahead with military operations alone if necessary as the white house calls for restraint. stormy daniels clashes in court with donald trump's defence team during her second day of testimony at his criminal trial in new york. we hearfrom a record breaker — he is 5, and with his father he climbed all the way to the base camp of mount everest, becoming the youngest singaporean to do so. and coming up on business today in 30 minutes�* time, we'll look at the business highlights from xi jinping visit to three european countries welcome to the programme here from our singapore newsroom, i want to start the programme with this from benjamin netanyahu — "if we have to stand alone, we will stand alone." those are the words of the israeli pm, after us presidentjoe biden confirmed the white house had paused a delivery of munitions, that could be used in a major assault on the city of rafah, in the south of gaza. for weeks ame
welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines: benjamin netanyahu says israeli forces will press ahead with military operations alone if necessary as the white house calls for restraint. stormy daniels clashes in court with donald trump's defence team during her second day of testimony at his criminal trial in new york. we hearfrom a record breaker — he is 5, and with his father he climbed all the way to the base camp of mount everest, becoming the youngest...
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you're with newsday. live from singapore, suranjana tewari. the headlines: friends with superpower benefits — vladimir putin arrives in beijing for talks with china's xijinping. slovakia's prime minister robert fico is in a critical condition after being shot several times when a gunman opened fire at point blank range. a physical attack on the premise that is personable and attack on a person but also an attack on a person but also an attack on a person but also an attack on democracy. and after weeks of negotiations, joe biden and donald trump finally agree to go head—to—head in two presidential debates. singapore has a new prime minister to navigate through a riskier, more conflict—ridden world. we'll look at the challenges that lie ahead. welcome to the programme.
you're with newsday. live from singapore, suranjana tewari. the headlines: friends with superpower benefits — vladimir putin arrives in beijing for talks with china's xijinping. slovakia's prime minister robert fico is in a critical condition after being shot several times when a gunman opened fire at point blank range. a physical attack on the premise that is personable and attack on a person but also an attack on a person but also an attack on a person but also an attack on democracy. and...
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we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. to fully commit to a cause is to put the political above the personal. it has lifelong ramifications, not just for the activist, but for those closest to them. and no—one knows this better than my guest today, the writer gillian slovo, whose parents, joe slovo and ruth first, were hugely important figures in south africa's liberation struggle against apartheid. from teenage, gillian�*s home has been in the uk and her recent writing digs deep into british culture. but how much distance is there from her extraordinary south african backstory?
we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. to fully commit to a cause is to put the political above the personal. it has lifelong ramifications, not just for the activist, but for those closest to them. and no—one knows this better than my guest today, the writer gillian slovo, whose parents, joe slovo and ruth first, were hugely important figures in south africa's liberation struggle against...
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we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour, as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. all of us are heavily influenced by the social, cultural and economic environment in which we are raised. as ideas, trends and technologies change, so too do generational traits. and right now there is intense focus on what is happening to generations of young people closer in age to my kids, than to me. are young adults inclined to be open—minded or closed? are children's minds being rewired by the ubiquitous smartphone? well, my guest is the renowned social psychologistjonathan haidt. are we losing sight of what freedom and curiosity really mean? jonathan haidt, welcome to hardtalk.
we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour, as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. all of us are heavily influenced by the social, cultural and economic environment in which we are raised. as ideas, trends and technologies change, so too do generational traits. and right now there is intense focus on what is happening to generations of young people closer in age to my kids, than to me. are young adults inclined to be open—minded or closed?...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. the headlines... closing arguments in the hush money trial of the former us president donald trump are continuing in an extended day. israel presses ahead with its assault on rafah — despite international condemnation of a deadly strike that killed dozens of palestinians over the weekend. we're on the frontline in ukraine, with a special report from the northeast of the country — where russia's attack grows in strength. the ukrainians are having to make some very hard choices about what they can defend and they're fighting an enemy that has adapted itself to exploit their weaknesses. and babies who are fed peanut butter are drastically less likely to develop an allergy to the nut — according to a new study.
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. the headlines... closing arguments in the hush money trial of the former us president donald trump are continuing in an extended day. israel presses ahead with its assault on rafah — despite international condemnation of a deadly strike that killed dozens of palestinians over the weekend. we're on the frontline in ukraine, with a special report from the northeast of the country — where russia's attack grows in strength. the ukrainians are...
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines. basing this converse punishment. it is acts. —— beijing. rishi sunak�*s whirlwind tour of britain — england, scotland, and wales in a day. sir keir starmer rallies support at a football club in kent. it's the first full day of the general election campaign. 0n the front line with myanmar�*s resistance fighters. the civilians risking everything to overthrow the military. we'll bring you the second of our special reports. 8km from here, just yesterday, a military air strike killed a family of six, including two children. china's military encircles taiwan in large—scale drills. beijing is calling it �*punishment�* for china has launched two days of military exercises around taiwan, describing the exercises as "strong punishment" for the self—ruled island's "separatist acts". china sees taiwan as a breakaway province that will eventually be under beijing's control — but the island sees itself as distinct. china's military released these images of the drills. they began
welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines. basing this converse punishment. it is acts. —— beijing. rishi sunak�*s whirlwind tour of britain — england, scotland, and wales in a day. sir keir starmer rallies support at a football club in kent. it's the first full day of the general election campaign. 0n the front line with myanmar�*s resistance fighters. the civilians risking everything to overthrow the military. we'll bring you the second of our...
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we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. barely a month goes by without new data illustrating the scale of the climate emergency confronting us. records are being consistently broken, be it in the warming seas, the melting ice caps or average global temperatures. at the same time, worldwide greenhouse gas emissions are still rising. my guest isjim skea, chair of the un's intergovernmental panel on climate change. a recent poll of international climate scientists pointed to growing despair. are we humans bungling our chance to avert disaster? jim skea, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for the invite.
we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. barely a month goes by without new data illustrating the scale of the climate emergency confronting us. records are being consistently broken, be it in the warming seas, the melting ice caps or average global temperatures. at the same time, worldwide greenhouse gas emissions are still rising. my guest isjim skea, chair of the un's intergovernmental panel on...
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we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, from helsinki — i'm stephen sackur. from this vantage point, looking out of the gulf of finland, and with the russian borderjust two hours' drive away, it is easy to understand the strategic significance of finland joining nato. much to moscow's dismay, the baltic sea is now very much nato's back yard, and that long russia—finland border is a zone of rising tension. my guest today is the president of finland, alexander stubb. hasjoining nato really boosted finland's security? president alexander stubb, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. let me begin with something you said just last month, "europe", you said,
we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, from helsinki — i'm stephen sackur. from this vantage point, looking out of the gulf of finland, and with the russian borderjust two hours' drive away, it is easy to understand the strategic significance of finland joining nato. much to moscow's dismay, the baltic sea is now very much nato's back yard, and that long russia—finland border is a zone of rising tension. my guest...
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines... international condemnation of israel after at least 45 people are killed at a refugee camp in rafah. the israeli prime minister says the strike was a "tragic mishap". in papua new guinea — it's feared more than 2,000 people were buried by a devastating landslide in a remote village. in the uk — the election campaign is gathering pace. rishi sunak says his plan for a "modern" national service will strengthen national security — while sir keir starmer says his party will deliver stability and, above all, change. there's no doubt that the labour party now is fundamentally different to the labour party of 2019, when we lost so badly. this modern form of national service will mean the younger people get the skills and opportunities that they need, which will serve them very well in life. and cheese—lovers are on a roll, as they enjoy one of the english countryside's more eccentric traditions.
welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines... international condemnation of israel after at least 45 people are killed at a refugee camp in rafah. the israeli prime minister says the strike was a "tragic mishap". in papua new guinea — it's feared more than 2,000 people were buried by a devastating landslide in a remote village. in the uk — the election campaign is gathering pace. rishi sunak says his plan for a "modern" national...
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we'll have more in our next edition of newsday, for the meantime, bye—bye for now. hello there. we're seeing a change across southern parts of the uk. eventually, some heavy rain and thunderstorms moving in here. we also got overnight some more mist and fog, low cloud developing more widely. and for some areas of scotland in particular, it was a struggle to clear that all day. in marked contrast, in norfolk here, we've seen temperatures over 20 degrees in the sunshine. but at the same time, we've also seen this cloud moving up from france. and it's that that's bringing some rain into parts of england and wales this evening. that'll push up towards northern ireland as well before retreating back towards the south—west. and as that happens, we'll see some heavier rain later in the night and more of that mist and fog and low cloud pushing further inland further north. further inland, further north. temperatures, well, typically eight or nine degrees, so pretty mild overnight, but getting wet and quite stormy potentially across southern parts of england and wales by the early hour
we'll have more in our next edition of newsday, for the meantime, bye—bye for now. hello there. we're seeing a change across southern parts of the uk. eventually, some heavy rain and thunderstorms moving in here. we also got overnight some more mist and fog, low cloud developing more widely. and for some areas of scotland in particular, it was a struggle to clear that all day. in marked contrast, in norfolk here, we've seen temperatures over 20 degrees in the sunshine. but at the same time,...
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we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour, as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. love it or loathe it, there is no denying formula 1 is one of the world's biggest sporting brands, attracting billions of eyeballs and commercial revenues to match. the best—known names are the drivers, the greats like senna, lauda, schumacher, hamilton, and today's number one, verstappen. but the key figures are the racing team bosses. my guest today, sir ron dennis, founded the mclaren group and was one of the most successful bosses in f1 history. what was behind his drive, not just to survive, but to thrive? sir ron dennis, welcome to hardtalk.
we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour, as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. love it or loathe it, there is no denying formula 1 is one of the world's biggest sporting brands, attracting billions of eyeballs and commercial revenues to match. the best—known names are the drivers, the greats like senna, lauda, schumacher, hamilton, and today's number one, verstappen. but the key figures are the racing team bosses. my guest today, sir...
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later on in newsday, we'll bring you a report from our special correspondent fergal keane about the looming crisis facing the people living in rafah. in the uk, the governing conservative party has been licking its wounds after its drubbing in the local and mayoral elections. the former home secretary suella braverman urged prime minister rishi sunak to change course and move more to the right. but the transport secretary mark harper said it was still all to play for. here's our deputy political editor vicki young. across england and wales, labour won in style. mayors... councils... and police and crime commissioners. it was a terrible set of results for the conservatives, one of the few bright spots a victory for their mayor in the tees valley. the former home secretary, no fan of the prime minister's, warned today that the party faced a wipe—out at the general election, but that there was no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this, and therefore, he n
later on in newsday, we'll bring you a report from our special correspondent fergal keane about the looming crisis facing the people living in rafah. in the uk, the governing conservative party has been licking its wounds after its drubbing in the local and mayoral elections. the former home secretary suella braverman urged prime minister rishi sunak to change course and move more to the right. but the transport secretary mark harper said it was still all to play for. here's our deputy...
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also coming up on newsday. spain, ireland and norway say they will recognise an independent palestinian state. israel reacts angrily, recalling its ambassadors. and a rare standing ovation in the house of commons as craig mackinlay, the mp who lost his hands and feet to sepsis, returns to work. the uk prime minister rishi sunak has called a general election for thursday the 4th ofjuly. the announcement was made after official figures showed inflation was falling again. mr sunak says he will fight for every vote, while the labour leader, sir keir starmer says the country is ready for change. we begin our coverage with our political editor, chris mason. the lectern in place after a downpour of after a downpour of a anticiptaion. cameras, reporters, brollies, the downpours coming from the skies too. at teatime, this. earlier today, i spoke with his majesty the king to request the dissolution of parliament. the king has granted this request and we will have a general election on the 4th ofjuly. music blaring from c
also coming up on newsday. spain, ireland and norway say they will recognise an independent palestinian state. israel reacts angrily, recalling its ambassadors. and a rare standing ovation in the house of commons as craig mackinlay, the mp who lost his hands and feet to sepsis, returns to work. the uk prime minister rishi sunak has called a general election for thursday the 4th ofjuly. the announcement was made after official figures showed inflation was falling again. mr sunak says he will...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm steve lai. the headlines: uk voters will head to the polls on 4july after prime minister rishi sunak sets a general election date. now is the moment for britain to choose its future, to decide whether we want to build on the progress we have made or risk going back to square one with no plan and no certainty. earlier today, spoke with his majesty the king to request the dissolution of parliament. the king has granted this request and we will have a general election on 4 and we will have a general election on ajuly. spain, ireland, and norway say they will recognise an independent palestinian state. israel reacts angrily, recalling its ambassadors. president emmanuel macron arrives in the french pacific territory of new caledonia to take personal charge of a crisis that's seen more than a week of unrest. hello and thank you forjoining us. we begin in the uk, where british prime minister rishi sunak has set a general election for 4july, ending months of speculation. he made the announcement in the
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm steve lai. the headlines: uk voters will head to the polls on 4july after prime minister rishi sunak sets a general election date. now is the moment for britain to choose its future, to decide whether we want to build on the progress we have made or risk going back to square one with no plan and no certainty. earlier today, spoke with his majesty the king to request the dissolution of parliament. the king has granted this request and we...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. israeli police raid the offices of aljazeera after netanyahu's government moves to stop the broadcaster operating in the country. the network's bureau chief calls it a dangerous move. israel cannot say all the time that it is a democracy and at the same time they preventjournalists to do theirjob. despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government, as some in his party voice serious concerns. we are, at this rate, we will be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. brazil's president lula surveys the damage left by deadly floods, as thousands are forced to evacuate. and the king of fruits under threat? a vicious heatwave jeopardises durian crops in south—east asia. it's 7am in singapore and 2am in israel, where the country's military says three soldiers were killed and several injured after hamas fired rockets from an area in southern gaza, near the rafah crossing. israel responded by closing the kerem shalom border
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. israeli police raid the offices of aljazeera after netanyahu's government moves to stop the broadcaster operating in the country. the network's bureau chief calls it a dangerous move. israel cannot say all the time that it is a democracy and at the same time they preventjournalists to do theirjob. despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government, as some in his party voice...
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hello and welcome to newsday, it's 7am here in singapore and 7pm in new york where former us president donald trump sat through lurid claims in court during his trial over an alleged hush money payment to the adult film star, stormy daniels. ms daniels, who was giving evidence in person, went into explicit detail about her alleged sexual encounter with mr trump, so much so that his defence called for a mistrial. that was rejected by the judge. mr trump is facing charges of fraud for recording the payment to ms daniels as legal expenses. our north america editor sarah smith reports. each day, donald trump waved to the cameras before heading to court. but this was no ordinary day in this extraordinary trial. mr trump, is this true? did you sleep with stormy? today in court, he had to watch a woman who claims she had sex with him openly testify about it. stormy daniels was paid $130,000 by mrtrump to stop her going public with claims of a sexual encounter shortly before the 2016 presidential election. just outside the court room, he insisted he shouldn't be on trial at all. and the trial
hello and welcome to newsday, it's 7am here in singapore and 7pm in new york where former us president donald trump sat through lurid claims in court during his trial over an alleged hush money payment to the adult film star, stormy daniels. ms daniels, who was giving evidence in person, went into explicit detail about her alleged sexual encounter with mr trump, so much so that his defence called for a mistrial. that was rejected by the judge. mr trump is facing charges of fraud for recording...
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hello, and welcome to newsday. we begin with the war in gaza — and a bid to arrest several israeli and hamas top officials. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court said he had reasonable grounds to believe the israeli prime minister and the leader of hamas are responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity. the move has been criticised by several global leaders, including us president joe biden, who called it "outrageous". our middle east correspondent lucy williamson starts our coverage. today, israel and hamas found themselves attacking the same target. their leaders listed side by side at the international criminal court. international law and the laws of armed conflict apply to everyone. no foot soldier, no commander, no civilian leader, no one can act with impunity. prosecutors accuse israel of a state sanctioned attack against gaza's civilian population, including extermination and using starvation as a weapon of war. and hamas of extermination, hostage—taking, torture and sexual
hello, and welcome to newsday. we begin with the war in gaza — and a bid to arrest several israeli and hamas top officials. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court said he had reasonable grounds to believe the israeli prime minister and the leader of hamas are responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity. the move has been criticised by several global leaders, including us president joe biden, who called it "outrageous". our middle east correspondent lucy...
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it is newsday. we will start the sour in the us were campuses are bracing for another night of violence. —— this hour. it comes after tensions at ucla when counter—protesters attacked a camp set up by pro—palestinian demonstrators. the governor of california has condemned the police response to clashes at ucla on tuesday, calling it delayed and unacceptable. emma vardy reports from los angeles. this was the moment tensions between rival protesters boiled over. pro—palestinian activists and a counterdemonstration by pro—israel supporters became violent. fireworks were thrown over a screaming crowd, and wood used as weapons. we had people beating us with sticks, throwing whatever they could to us. i'm kind of annoyed at myself for not seeing it coming, but i didn't think it would ever get to this, escalate to this level. the los angeles police were called by the university. the vice chancellor has condemned last night's events as a horrific act of violence. eventually, officers separated t
it is newsday. we will start the sour in the us were campuses are bracing for another night of violence. —— this hour. it comes after tensions at ucla when counter—protesters attacked a camp set up by pro—palestinian demonstrators. the governor of california has condemned the police response to clashes at ucla on tuesday, calling it delayed and unacceptable. emma vardy reports from los angeles. this was the moment tensions between rival protesters boiled over. pro—palestinian...