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but isn't that the best case for the world service? there are billions and billions of pounds going in from russia and china, for example, into globaljournalism, which is state—sponsored by moscow and beijing. there's no more powerful argument for the bbc world service than to know that those particular organisations, sponsored by the governments under which they work, are advancing their reach ofjournalism — what they describe asjournalism, i think we would dispute the definition ofjournalism in that case — around the world more quickly than we're able to because they're outspending all of the organisations that are like the world service. we believe in free, impartialjournalism, and that is not free. there's lots more to talk about but i did want to bring in evie aspinall. hello, evie. you're director of the policy thinktank, the british foreign policy group. and still with us is suzanne raine from the centre for geopolitics at the university of cambridge. and, evie, i'd like to ask you, you know, reflecting on whatjonathan mun
but isn't that the best case for the world service? there are billions and billions of pounds going in from russia and china, for example, into globaljournalism, which is state—sponsored by moscow and beijing. there's no more powerful argument for the bbc world service than to know that those particular organisations, sponsored by the governments under which they work, are advancing their reach ofjournalism — what they describe asjournalism, i think we would dispute the definition...
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regarding the recent report of the bbc world service, mr. dr. rostampour, let's talk about the program and report that the bbc world service published, why we are witnessing this for the first time, which is an internal issue for iran. which is published by a bbc global service. thank you very much. the first thing we should mention is why bc is not global. what is our perception and idea of the world bbc that prevents that do not criticize or evaluate it . if we are familiar with the history of the bbc, we will not ask this question, or at least this ambiguity will not form in our minds. there is a book called the legend of the bbc. written and fortunately translated in iran in different seasons, it mentions how the bbc world has become a tool to realize the expansionist goals of both britain and other services, in fact, both spying and military of the world. i would like to point out one point , for example, it says that all bbc broadcast supervisors are officers. there are soldiers who are already in mx were working or, for example, in
regarding the recent report of the bbc world service, mr. dr. rostampour, let's talk about the program and report that the bbc world service published, why we are witnessing this for the first time, which is an internal issue for iran. which is published by a bbc global service. thank you very much. the first thing we should mention is why bc is not global. what is our perception and idea of the world bbc that prevents that do not criticize or evaluate it . if we are familiar with the...
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with more on this, mimi swaby from bbc world service, joins me now. milei is no doubt a controversial figure, milei is no doubt a controversialfigure, whether it be posing for photos with chainsaws or crocodiles — putting a freeze on a food pile seems incredible though, what reason has he given for it? many of the social organisations, the movements who are running these soup kitchens, these community kitchens, these community kitchens are individuals opposed to a demonstration of presidentjavier millet, and president javier millet, and their accusations flying presidentjavier millet, and their accusations flying around that people relying on this valuable aide who are forced to take part in antigovernment protests in exchange for food. no some of the soup kitchens have been completely cut off by the government and are largely relying on private donations so far, so a judge granting the request brought forward by eight organisations over this 5000 tonnes of aid being stored in this warehouse awaiting an audit — that being released with immediate e
with more on this, mimi swaby from bbc world service, joins me now. milei is no doubt a controversial figure, milei is no doubt a controversialfigure, whether it be posing for photos with chainsaws or crocodiles — putting a freeze on a food pile seems incredible though, what reason has he given for it? many of the social organisations, the movements who are running these soup kitchens, these community kitchens, these community kitchens are individuals opposed to a demonstration of...
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service report. we have a guest in the studio and another guest will join us during the conversation . mr. dr. mohammad rostampour, a political researcher, is with us in the studio, mr. dr. to you. hello, you are very welcome. hello , have a nice time . thank you. let's start the program, about 1,500 people were killed by bullets during the two weeks of unrest in iran . this news is from reuters. with 173 years of history of news making without any accurate source, the news was also reflected in bbc farsi. 1500 people were killed. of course, reuters never published a document, and now another fake news about iran. four years after that reuters lie, this time, of course , a fake news with a fake source is published on bbc world. again about iran. the document that our research focused on contained several contradictions. according to papers that they used as documents and did not confirm themselves. and a person in universities has now been shot by the police. this volume of students' resistance again
service report. we have a guest in the studio and another guest will join us during the conversation . mr. dr. mohammad rostampour, a political researcher, is with us in the studio, mr. dr. to you. hello, you are very welcome. hello , have a nice time . thank you. let's start the program, about 1,500 people were killed by bullets during the two weeks of unrest in iran . this news is from reuters. with 173 years of history of news making without any accurate source, the news was also reflected...
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the zionist regime of the bbc world service has published a program and a report about the girl who died in the fall of 1401. in tonight's special news talk, we want to talk about the political dimensions and media goals of the recent report of the bbc world service. we have a guest in the studio. another guest during the conversation our group will join. mr. dr. mohammad rostampour, a political researcher, is with us in the studio. mr. doctor, i greet you . you are very welcome. hello, have a nice time. i would like to thank and say goodbye to them for their cooperation with the news series at 21 o'clock, as well as the short introduction of the special news talk, and invite you to join us for the beginning of the talk and the reports of this program on the khabar network. well, as we mentioned in the introduction to his conversation, we want to talk about the recent report of b bc jahani about the deceased girl of autumn. let's talk about the political goals of the media aspects of this report and this program. let's investigate and investigate the guest in the studio. according to the
the zionist regime of the bbc world service has published a program and a report about the girl who died in the fall of 1401. in tonight's special news talk, we want to talk about the political dimensions and media goals of the recent report of the bbc world service. we have a guest in the studio. another guest during the conversation our group will join. mr. dr. mohammad rostampour, a political researcher, is with us in the studio. mr. doctor, i greet you . you are very welcome. hello, have a...
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the recent report and program of the bbc world service, i say goodbye to you. i am grateful to alizadeh, an independent journalist, who, in the name of god, may god bless you. dear and respected viewers . hello, good evening. welcome to the world today. i am vahid modareszadeh with a review of the most important news and developments in the world. . in service for about an hour i will be you first news from gaza. al-akhbar website announced that it has reached a copy of the initial agreement for a ceasefire in gaza and the exchange of prisoners. so far, the official sources of hamas and the zionist regime have not reacted to this report. after more than 200 days of war. zionists in gaza, some news sources report that an agreement has been reached between hamas and the zionist regime. according to what al-akhbar website published, this agreement includes 3 stages. in the first stage , zionist soldiers must withdraw from all residential areas . the second stage includes the initiation of necessary preparations for comprehensive reconstruction of destroyed areas a
the recent report and program of the bbc world service, i say goodbye to you. i am grateful to alizadeh, an independent journalist, who, in the name of god, may god bless you. dear and respected viewers . hello, good evening. welcome to the world today. i am vahid modareszadeh with a review of the most important news and developments in the world. . in service for about an hour i will be you first news from gaza. al-akhbar website announced that it has reached a copy of the initial agreement...
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rustampour, for your presence and explanations about the recent report and program of the bbc world service . i bid you farewell. i am grateful to alizadeh , an independent journalist who accompanied us in this conversation from london. thank you for broadcasting the news network that gave us more time and thank you as always good company, good night and god bless you. this is gymna publications. we always tried to serve you with the latest methods. and today we are going to offer you 60% of your educational resources for free. just by sending the number 5 to the sms system 308 55, get 60% of your educational resources completely free. get 60% of gilna publishing resources as a gift right now. by sending the number five to 3000. in the name of allah, the most merciful , the most merciful. hello dear viewers. good morning . we are at your service with the news section at 6 o'clock in the follow-up meeting of the projects. in the presence of the president of the country's railway, solutions to remove obstacles and finance the most important project in this area were reviewed. the implementati
rustampour, for your presence and explanations about the recent report and program of the bbc world service . i bid you farewell. i am grateful to alizadeh , an independent journalist who accompanied us in this conversation from london. thank you for broadcasting the news network that gave us more time and thank you as always good company, good night and god bless you. this is gymna publications. we always tried to serve you with the latest methods. and today we are going to offer you 60% of...
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in the last hour, i spoke with our south asia editor for the bbc world service, anbarasan ethirajan. i asked him what do we know about the impact of these floods. as we speak now, thousands of people have been left homeless, they are waiting for food, shelter, and other help from humanitarian agencies and the authorities. now, these calamitous floods on fridayjust swept through villages, taking down walls on its way, houses, livestock, and also farmland, importantly, for many of those living in the rural areas. so these are devastating floods. we are talking about hundreds killed and thousands injured, and the economic impact is quite huge because people's wealth in these rural areas are livestock and most of the livestock has been wiped out. and people will come back to their houses, whatever is remaining there, they find that their houses are full of mud and most of the belongings washed away, cracks on the houses. so, these are already suffering communities in the rural part of northern afghanistan, they also had very strong floods and they also had very strong floods last month t
in the last hour, i spoke with our south asia editor for the bbc world service, anbarasan ethirajan. i asked him what do we know about the impact of these floods. as we speak now, thousands of people have been left homeless, they are waiting for food, shelter, and other help from humanitarian agencies and the authorities. now, these calamitous floods on fridayjust swept through villages, taking down walls on its way, houses, livestock, and also farmland, importantly, for many of those living in...
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was just watching the bbc world service, all the reports, the first reports were in all the news, this is the situation in kharkiv, the bombing, 16 dead, the epicenter, the fire , they also put out 16... hours, the identification of bodies continues, zelensky's speech is right from there, my question is that the russians are barbarians, that's understandable, but the question is whether there is an option to avoid such attacks, or whether there is any possibility for this to happen less, i'm not saying that it didn't happen again, but that at least it didn't every day, what has been going on for a week and a half now in kharkov in kharkov oblast, is there even a theoretical possibility? please sir general well , first of all, the reason for such attacks: the enemy is trying to sow fear and panic among the people, and especially among kharkiv residents, before that zaporizhzhia, kherson, odessa, so that there will be more and more supporters of the so-called peace on the terms of russia, therefore now the main attack on kharkiv, on the one hand , it is an attack on kharkiv oblast to cre
was just watching the bbc world service, all the reports, the first reports were in all the news, this is the situation in kharkiv, the bombing, 16 dead, the epicenter, the fire , they also put out 16... hours, the identification of bodies continues, zelensky's speech is right from there, my question is that the russians are barbarians, that's understandable, but the question is whether there is an option to avoid such attacks, or whether there is any possibility for this to happen less, i'm...
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bbc�*s world service asia/pacific editor, michael bristow has more. the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire and give the garage intends to major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil and india and china and european union means countries. as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about not just developing its economy and palm oil in particular, by protecting the national habitats which are vital for orangutans and giving these mammals, these apes, wrote to these countries is like a token of their desire to keep them alive. an amazing thing, palm oil because it isn�*t so much products and for cooking, fuels, cosmetics, detergents, all kinds of things and many products all across the world that use palm oil is also pretty efficient to grow a lot of oil in small amounts and it grows in tropical areas and these are the areas are most of the remaining natural forests still survive in many cases, these natural forests by simply cut down and plantations are planted in the
bbc�*s world service asia/pacific editor, michael bristow has more. the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire and give the garage intends to major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil and india and china and european union means countries. as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about not just developing its economy and palm oil in particular, by protecting the national habitats which are vital for...
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anna of the church world or service. [applause] and maybe you can talk to her after, after this session. but it's really an important intro to the topic that that we're going to talk about this afternoon. so with that -- >> hello. i i am a anna, and i'm program manager for church world service. [speaking in native tongue] i am a ukrainian. in the center of kyiv, and i just became a mother, and i was sure that the war would never if happen. but this time i didn't know that in eight years we would be forced to seek e shelter in the united states to avoid a death. ed today i -- [inaudible] if to say i am ukrainian, and this is one of the more than 40 million other stories of ukrainians who became victims of russia aggression. at the beginning of 2021, i was a successful lawyer in the government, and suddenly are everything changed. [background sounds] [inaudible] where to find food, where to sleep, whether my mom was still alive. we have -- [inaudible] virtually all our life and -- [applause] >> thank you very much, anna, f
anna of the church world or service. [applause] and maybe you can talk to her after, after this session. but it's really an important intro to the topic that that we're going to talk about this afternoon. so with that -- >> hello. i i am a anna, and i'm program manager for church world service. [speaking in native tongue] i am a ukrainian. in the center of kyiv, and i just became a mother, and i was sure that the war would never if happen. but this time i didn't know that in eight years...
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sebastian usher is the bbc world service's middle east editor. i asked him what he thought. you'll have the immediate future, obviously, of gaza, which will be a very, very pressing issue. all the people who've been displaced, all the homes that have been destroyed, all the infrastructure that's no longer there, the basic governance of it, just a massive, massive, huge issue. i don't know if you have any confidence in the world pulling together to be able to deal with that. i certainly don't, i have to say. or an interest in doing it. well, i mean, there's an interest, but that interest will fade inevitably, because other, more immediate issues will take their place once again. so, what is needed — and what's been needed for a very long time — is a huge amount of highly—directed money at all the infrastructure and building of civil society. then you have, in the occupied west bank, you have the issue which was the dominant issue, such as the conflict between israel and palestine was concerned, up until october the 7th, had been festering and getting worse. that is not
sebastian usher is the bbc world service's middle east editor. i asked him what he thought. you'll have the immediate future, obviously, of gaza, which will be a very, very pressing issue. all the people who've been displaced, all the homes that have been destroyed, all the infrastructure that's no longer there, the basic governance of it, just a massive, massive, huge issue. i don't know if you have any confidence in the world pulling together to be able to deal with that. i certainly don't, i...
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let's get more on this with the world service's europe regional editor danny aeberhard. so, these are developments happening in the kharkiv region, what are the authorities there saying?— in the kharkiv region, what are the authorities there saying? you've got two ma'or authorities there saying? you've got two major messages _ authorities there saying? you've got two major messages that _ authorities there saying? you've got two major messages that have - authorities there saying? you've got| two major messages that have come across today, catherine. this all starts, really, on friday, when russian forces made separate incursions at two points across the border between russia and ukraine. this is the first time that they've done that since they were kicked out of the region in 2022. so the commander of the ukrainian forces, general alexanders here ski, said the situation of his troops in that area has significantly worsened since friday. and he saying that ukrainian forces are now trying, doing everything they can to hold onto their defensive positions there but it's c
let's get more on this with the world service's europe regional editor danny aeberhard. so, these are developments happening in the kharkiv region, what are the authorities there saying?— in the kharkiv region, what are the authorities there saying? you've got two ma'or authorities there saying? you've got two major messages _ authorities there saying? you've got two major messages that _ authorities there saying? you've got two major messages that have - authorities there saying? you've got|...
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one of only a handful still flying which saw active service during the second world war. including taking part in d—day operations. taking part in d-day operations.— taking part in d-day operations. it's been in existence _ operations. it's been in existence since - operations. it's been in existence since 1957 i operations. it's been in | existence since 1957 and operations. it's been in - existence since 1957 and this is the first fatality in all those years of operating the battle of britain memorial flight. battle of britain memorial fliuht. ., ., , ., flight. the royal family are amon: flight. the royal family are among those _ flight. the royal family are among those who _ flight. the royal family are among those who pay - flight. the royal family are l among those who pay tribute flight. the royal family are - among those who pay tribute to squadron leader mark long, adding to the outpouring of love and support for many of those who admired his flying skills at airshows across the country. the raf says an investigation is under way into what caused the crash. a
one of only a handful still flying which saw active service during the second world war. including taking part in d—day operations. taking part in d-day operations.— taking part in d-day operations. it's been in existence _ operations. it's been in existence since - operations. it's been in existence since 1957 i operations. it's been in | existence since 1957 and operations. it's been in - existence since 1957 and this is the first fatality in all those years of operating the battle of...
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we are broadcasting from an event called bbc world service presents, which is focusing on press freedom, the reasons why it's under increasing pressure around the world. press freedom means journalists being able to report without threats to their safety, without government interference, without laws designed to punish them for their work. for many, though, press freedom is elusive. the reuters institute for the study ofjournalism talks of democratic backsliding in some parts of the world and the economist calculates that more than 39% of
we are broadcasting from an event called bbc world service presents, which is focusing on press freedom, the reasons why it's under increasing pressure around the world. press freedom means journalists being able to report without threats to their safety, without government interference, without laws designed to punish them for their work. for many, though, press freedom is elusive. the reuters institute for the study ofjournalism talks of democratic backsliding in some parts of the world and...
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a bbc world service investigation has uncovered the use of child labour in the supply chains of some of the world's most luxurious perfumes.
a bbc world service investigation has uncovered the use of child labour in the supply chains of some of the world's most luxurious perfumes.
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for more on this let's speak to the bbc�*s world service asia/pacific editor, michael bristow. just explain what malaysia's planning. just explain what malaysia's ”lannin, ,, ., , ., just explain what malaysia's ”lannin. ,, ., , ., just explain what malaysia's lannini. ,, ., , ., ., planning. essentially, what you have 'ust planning. essentially, what you have just outlined- _ planning. essentially, what you have just outlined. at _ planning. essentially, what you have just outlined. at the _ planning. essentially, what you have just outlined. at the conference, - just outlined. at the conference, the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire to essentially gift orangutans to major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, talking about india, china, european union countries. essentially, as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust develop its economy in palm oil in particular but also protecting the natural habitats which are vital for orangutans and, by giving these mammals, these ape
for more on this let's speak to the bbc�*s world service asia/pacific editor, michael bristow. just explain what malaysia's planning. just explain what malaysia's ”lannin, ,, ., , ., just explain what malaysia's ”lannin. ,, ., , ., just explain what malaysia's lannini. ,, ., , ., ., planning. essentially, what you have 'ust planning. essentially, what you have just outlined- _ planning. essentially, what you have just outlined. at _ planning. essentially, what you have just outlined. at...
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sebastian usher is our middle east analyst at the bbc world service. we have had some news in the last half an hour or so from our security correspondent injerusalem who says israeli police have already raided the offices of the qatar —based channel and that was within hours of that decision. to shut it down. it seems very swift. it that decision. to shut it down. it seems very swift.— that decision. to shut it down. it seems very swift. it is, swift, but it has been _ seems very swift. it is, swift, but it has been building _ seems very swift. it is, swift, but it has been building for _ seems very swift. it is, swift, but it has been building for some - seems very swift. it is, swift, but l it has been building for some time. this is something the israeli government, now this far right government, now this far right government has very much pushed for and especially in the context of the gaza war, events since october the 7th attacks. aljazeera, which israel has accused for a very long time of being anti—israeli, against its journalists, journa
sebastian usher is our middle east analyst at the bbc world service. we have had some news in the last half an hour or so from our security correspondent injerusalem who says israeli police have already raided the offices of the qatar —based channel and that was within hours of that decision. to shut it down. it seems very swift. it that decision. to shut it down. it seems very swift.— that decision. to shut it down. it seems very swift. it is, swift, but it has been _ seems very swift. it...
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you can watch bbc africa eye�*s full film crime and punishment in south africa on the world service youtube page. people who claim universal credit — and who work less than 18 hours a week — will now have to look for more work, or risk losing their benefits. it�*s part of changes to the welfare system, which the government claims could save £4 billion a year. our business correspondent marc ashdown reports. we must be more ambitious in assessing people�*s potential for work. right now, the gateway to ill—health benefits is writing too many off... the prime minister last month outlining the aim of these changes. it means, from today, anyone working less than 18 hours a week will have to look for more work, or risk losing their benefits. the prime minister has billed these sweeping reforms of the welfare system as crucial to helping more people into work. the earnings threshold is being raised from 15 hours a week to 18 hours a week, so it affects anyone earning £892 a month or less — up from £617 a month. for couples, it�*s now £1,157 rather than £988. interview, just wait
you can watch bbc africa eye�*s full film crime and punishment in south africa on the world service youtube page. people who claim universal credit — and who work less than 18 hours a week — will now have to look for more work, or risk losing their benefits. it�*s part of changes to the welfare system, which the government claims could save £4 billion a year. our business correspondent marc ashdown reports. we must be more ambitious in assessing people�*s potential for work. right...
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let's speak to anbarasan ethirajan, south asia editor for the bbc world service. what more do we know that the impact of these floods? figs what more do we know that the impact of these floods?— of these floods? as we speak, thousands _ of these floods? as we speak, thousands of _ of these floods? as we speak, thousands of people _ of these floods? as we speak, thousands of people have - of these floods? as we speak, | thousands of people have been of these floods? as we speak, - thousands of people have been left homeless, they are waiting for food, shelter, and other help from humanitarian agencies and the authorities. now, this calamitous flood on fridayjust swept through villages, taking down water is on its way, houses, livestock, and livestock for many of those living in rural areas. devastating floods, we are talking about hundreds killed, and thousands injured. the economic impact is quite huge, because people's wealth in the rural areas is livestock, and weight of the livestock have been wiped out. when people return to their houses, they find they are
let's speak to anbarasan ethirajan, south asia editor for the bbc world service. what more do we know that the impact of these floods? figs what more do we know that the impact of these floods?— of these floods? as we speak, thousands _ of these floods? as we speak, thousands of _ of these floods? as we speak, thousands of people _ of these floods? as we speak, thousands of people have - of these floods? as we speak, | thousands of people have been of these floods? as we speak, - thousands...
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you can watch bbc africa eye's full film �*crime and punishment in south africa' on the world service youtube page. three men have been arrested accused of helping the hong kong security service. counterterrorism police at the alleged offences were concerning but did not believe they provided a whiter threat to the public. lee said they were among 11 people arrested this month, eight were released without charge on friday. new evidence has been uncovered that the british government was warned by its own embassy staff in the united states, about the risk of hiv from contaminated blood in the early 1980s. it's now thought more than 1,200 nhs patients with the blood disorder haemophilia were infected with the virus, many after being given a treatment made from american blood plasma. 0ur health reporter jim reed has this report. i have always blamed myself for taking him to have his treatment, which infected him. from the 1970s to the early �*90s, tens of thousands of patients were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. now more families at the heart of this scandal are coming forward to sp
you can watch bbc africa eye's full film �*crime and punishment in south africa' on the world service youtube page. three men have been arrested accused of helping the hong kong security service. counterterrorism police at the alleged offences were concerning but did not believe they provided a whiter threat to the public. lee said they were among 11 people arrested this month, eight were released without charge on friday. new evidence has been uncovered that the british government was warned...
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sebastian usher is our middle east analyst at the bbc world service. thanks very much for coming in. that just recently, that very strong statement from al—jazeera condemning the action and calling it criminal. yes, it amplifies what the regional manager of aljazeera already said, he called it a dangerous move and it was politically motivated. what this means essentially is that aljazeera from now, because this has been signed as something immediately by the communications minister in israel, that the broadcast equipment, which includes mobile phones and laptops, will be confiscated, that there will be a move to close down access to receiving aljazeera, its english—language and arab language channels on cable and satellite in israel, and its websites, which it has several, will have access closed down to them. this is a big move which was not unexpected, it was voted on by the israeli parliament, it approved this law which gave the government this right and what has happened today, as the prime minister benjamin netanyahu said, was a unanimous deci
sebastian usher is our middle east analyst at the bbc world service. thanks very much for coming in. that just recently, that very strong statement from al—jazeera condemning the action and calling it criminal. yes, it amplifies what the regional manager of aljazeera already said, he called it a dangerous move and it was politically motivated. what this means essentially is that aljazeera from now, because this has been signed as something immediately by the communications minister in israel,...
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sebastian usher is our middle east analyst at the bbc world service, and gave this analysis of the speed of israel's raid on aljazeera's offices hours after the ban. it is swift, but it has been building for some time. this is something that the israeli government, now this far—right government, has very much pushed for and especially in the context of the gaza war, events since october 7th, the hamas attacks on israel then in which aljazeera, which israel has accused for a very long time of being anti—israeli, it's acted against its journalists, journalists have been killed. i mean, most famously two years ago shireen abu akleh, the star correspondent of aljazeera for the arab service that they run in the occupied territories, was killed. aljazeera accused israel 100% of having carried it out, since then israel has said that the chances are that it was an accidental killing. so this showdown between aljazeera and israel goes back a long way, but really this has become much stronger during the gaza war and aljazeera has been really the only international media outlet which has been a
sebastian usher is our middle east analyst at the bbc world service, and gave this analysis of the speed of israel's raid on aljazeera's offices hours after the ban. it is swift, but it has been building for some time. this is something that the israeli government, now this far—right government, has very much pushed for and especially in the context of the gaza war, events since october 7th, the hamas attacks on israel then in which aljazeera, which israel has accused for a very long time of...
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earlier, i spoke east, the bbc�*s world service middle east editor and he took us through the main points of today. in through the main points of today. i"i terms of what we know, we are at a stage, this is five or six hours after the news first began to come through and we haven't really moved forward that much, recently, in terms of the finding of the helicopter. but we have had and we've had this kind of thing before, is statements being made on state news, and other outlets and then being refuted so not long ago there was a statement quoting a member of the iranian red crescent which is leading the search. more than a0 teams have fanned out across the area where they believe the helicopter is and that quoted this member of the international red crescent as saying that the site had been found. now, that obviously come immediately, made people feel that real progress has been made. but that has now been taken back so we are in this kind of shadowy information so where things are being said and they are being said by authoritative outlets with iran but we can't necessarily take them hund
earlier, i spoke east, the bbc�*s world service middle east editor and he took us through the main points of today. in through the main points of today. i"i terms of what we know, we are at a stage, this is five or six hours after the news first began to come through and we haven't really moved forward that much, recently, in terms of the finding of the helicopter. but we have had and we've had this kind of thing before, is statements being made on state news, and other outlets and then...
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the bbc�*s world service asia pacific editor, michael bristow has more. a conference for the commodities administrator showed his desire to desire to give to orangutans two countries, major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, talking about india, china, european union countries and essentially, it is a goodwill gesture to try to convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust me its economy and palm oil in particular by protecting the national habitats which are vital for orangutans and giving these mammals, these apes to these mammals, these apes to these countries, it�*s a token of their desire to keep them alive. it�*s an amazing idea in many respects because many people don�*t know but it is in so many products, cooking, biofuels, cosmetics, detergent. all kinds of things and many products all across the world that use palm oil. it�*s pretty efficient to grow and have a lot of oil in small amounts in fruit and it grows in tropical areas in most of the remaining national forests still survive in many ca
the bbc�*s world service asia pacific editor, michael bristow has more. a conference for the commodities administrator showed his desire to desire to give to orangutans two countries, major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, talking about india, china, european union countries and essentially, it is a goodwill gesture to try to convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust me its economy and palm oil in particular by protecting the national...
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service, sebastian usher, gave us this update. he, basically, gave the information in a very brief tweet, saying that it was a unanimous decision to close down what he called "a channel of incitement". it follows this decision by the cabinet, a vote in the israeli parliament, the knesset, last month. it gave this law, that would give the government the power to close down for a period which would then be reviewed, around a0—50 days. essentially, it would close down the offices of aljazeera in israel. it would close down the broadcast of its english—language and its arabic—language channels in israel. it would confiscate some of its equipment, some of its material. and also access to its websites would be... i'm not sure entirely stopped, but there would be moves to try and prevent that happening. this has been something which the israeli government has really been thinking of, and working towards, for quite a long time. yes, because the israeli authorities have attacked the network, haven't they? yeah, they have said for yea
service, sebastian usher, gave us this update. he, basically, gave the information in a very brief tweet, saying that it was a unanimous decision to close down what he called "a channel of incitement". it follows this decision by the cabinet, a vote in the israeli parliament, the knesset, last month. it gave this law, that would give the government the power to close down for a period which would then be reviewed, around a0—50 days. essentially, it would close down the offices of...
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with me is our bbc world service middle east analyst, sebastian usher. what more do we know about the decision and impact it is hard for staff in israel? the decision and impact it is hard for staff in israel?— staff in israel? the decision was made at a _ staff in israel? the decision was made at a cabinet _ staff in israel? the decision was made at a cabinet meeting - staff in israel? the decision was made at a cabinet meeting this| made at a cabinet meeting this morning, and there was a tweet almost immediately afterwards by the prime minister saying that it was closing and that it was an incitement to china. and then things moved very quickly. there was a raid honour aljazeera's offices after that, its equipment was confiscated, under the satellite and cable providers of aljazeera have now stopped its transition discuss more transmission and israel. access to its website is brought. all of this isn't aljazeera, not the occupied west bank and obviously not in gaza. this is something that has been building upfor this is something that has been buildi
with me is our bbc world service middle east analyst, sebastian usher. what more do we know about the decision and impact it is hard for staff in israel? the decision and impact it is hard for staff in israel?— staff in israel? the decision was made at a _ staff in israel? the decision was made at a cabinet _ staff in israel? the decision was made at a cabinet meeting - staff in israel? the decision was made at a cabinet meeting this| made at a cabinet meeting this morning, and there was a...
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live in countries where bbc world service content is censored. and the bbc and other news organisations are looking for ways around this. for iran, the bbc publicises tools that allow bbc persian�*s website to be accessed despite the blocks. these tools are helping. the bbc says its sites have been accessed from iran by1 million unique users per month in 2024. and if technology is used to target distribution, it's also used to target journalists themselves. there's a new instrument of fear and terror used by many states around the world, and that is the use of spyware to trackjournalists, to threaten them. and very often, that leads to real acts of violence as well. that analysis there from ros atkins. let's speak to rebecca vincent, director of campaigns for reporters without borders. rebecca, thank you for being with us. it feels particularly poignant, marking world press freedom day today, given what is happening in gaza and how that is turning into the deadliest conflict for journalists?— the deadliest conflict for “ournalists? ~ , ., .
live in countries where bbc world service content is censored. and the bbc and other news organisations are looking for ways around this. for iran, the bbc publicises tools that allow bbc persian�*s website to be accessed despite the blocks. these tools are helping. the bbc says its sites have been accessed from iran by1 million unique users per month in 2024. and if technology is used to target distribution, it's also used to target journalists themselves. there's a new instrument of fear...
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and by and large, all intelligence analysts, i would say. world services, for the first time in the weeks after russia's great attack on ukraine, compared it with the syrian conflict in terms of length, not you, what has already been, what will be, and we are now only we are experiencing only the first 2.5 years of this conflict, it is very little, then there will be years, years, years and years, we just need to learn to live in war, not in peace, forget this word, how how... the norm and understand that the norm of existence of ukrainian statehood is the norm of existence in a long-term conflict to the exhaustion of the neighboring russian federation, after which the territories of both countries may look like territories. thank you, vitaly kortnikov, laureate of the shevchenko prize, was in touch with us, well, in simple language, our ukrainian, not only ukrainian genius, well what, now a short break, after it watch the news. tired of heavy and bulky saws, then strong saws from unpack tv are just for you, they will cut trees and bushes with ease, they are convenient to use for carpentr
and by and large, all intelligence analysts, i would say. world services, for the first time in the weeks after russia's great attack on ukraine, compared it with the syrian conflict in terms of length, not you, what has already been, what will be, and we are now only we are experiencing only the first 2.5 years of this conflict, it is very little, then there will be years, years, years and years, we just need to learn to live in war, not in peace, forget this word, how how... the norm and...
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with more on this, mimi swaby from bbc world service joins me now. what more can you tell us? well, this station in the province of rio grande do sul has been described to me by climate scientists as unprecedented destruction. it has nearly hit 400 municipalities, it has left people homeless, more than 159,000 people, as the streets were turned into rivers by unprecedented rainfall that started more than ten days ago now. these floods have impacted directly more than 1.4 million people, so this is a vast area, bigger than neighbouring uruguay, and a huge amount of rainfall. it has meant that around 15,000 firefighters, police, volunteers, soldiers are working around the clock by plane, boat, jet skis in some cases, to try and reach thousands of residents still trapped in the completely flooded communities, as well as getting aid to those in need as well. ., ., ' ., well. the death toll 95 at the moment. _ well. the death toll 95 at the moment, could _ well. the death toll 95 at the moment, could that - well. the death toll 95 at the moment, could that go - well. the death toll
with more on this, mimi swaby from bbc world service joins me now. what more can you tell us? well, this station in the province of rio grande do sul has been described to me by climate scientists as unprecedented destruction. it has nearly hit 400 municipalities, it has left people homeless, more than 159,000 people, as the streets were turned into rivers by unprecedented rainfall that started more than ten days ago now. these floods have impacted directly more than 1.4 million people, so this...
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i was joined earlier by our bbc world service middle east analyst, sebastian usher, who gave us more detail into this decision and the impact it's had for aljazeera staff in israel. the decision was made at the cabinet meeting, the israeli cabinet meeting this morning. and there was a tweet almost immediately afterwards by the prime minister, netanyahu, saying that it was closing, but it was an incitement channel. and then things moved very quickly as we were seeing in that report, there was a raid on al—jazeera's offices injerusalem its equipment was was confiscated and the satellite and cable providers of al—jazeera have now stopped its transmission in israel. its website, also access to that is being blocked. again, all of this is in israel, not the occupied west bank and obviously not in gaza. so this is something that had been built up to for some time. the israeli parliament passed a law which gave the government the ability to do this last month, but it had been months, really, gestating. and the october... i mean, since october the seventh, since the hamas led attacks on
i was joined earlier by our bbc world service middle east analyst, sebastian usher, who gave us more detail into this decision and the impact it's had for aljazeera staff in israel. the decision was made at the cabinet meeting, the israeli cabinet meeting this morning. and there was a tweet almost immediately afterwards by the prime minister, netanyahu, saying that it was closing, but it was an incitement channel. and then things moved very quickly as we were seeing in that report, there was a...
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the bbc�*s world service asia pacific editor, michael bristow has more. the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire to essentially gift orangutans to essentially gift orangutans to countries, major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, we are talking about india, china, european union countries. essentially as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust developing its economy in parma the particular, but also protecting the national habitat, the national habitats which are vital for orangutans and by giving these mammals and animals and apes to these countries, it is like a token of their desire to keep them alive. the flame for this year's paris 0lympics has arrived on french soil after completing its mediterranean crossing from greece to the port of marseille. it will be one of the longest olympic torch relays in history. over the next 10 weeks, about 10,000 people — ranging from sports stars to survivors of terrorist attacks and a 102—year—old veteran of t
the bbc�*s world service asia pacific editor, michael bristow has more. the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire to essentially gift orangutans to essentially gift orangutans to countries, major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, we are talking about india, china, european union countries. essentially as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust developing its economy in parma the particular,...
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service youtube channel outside the uk. pope francis apologised for using derogatory language to describe gay men. during a closed door meeting a week ago, the pope reportedly referred to gay men using an italian word that translates to a highly offensive slur. the vatican in a statement said the pope never intended to offend anyone, adding that he believes there is room for everyone in the church. for more on the fallout, here's our religion editor aleem maqbool. slowly over the last week we started to hear reports he had used this phrase and it was in the context of being asked whether gay men should be allowed into seminaries to train for the priesthood, as long as they remain celibate like other catholic priest were meant to do and his answer was, no, and then he used this phrase that was already too much of an air of this in the church. and even though there are some who defended him who attended the conference, some bishops who are defending in marseille that he did say the words, but he did not know quite what he was
service youtube channel outside the uk. pope francis apologised for using derogatory language to describe gay men. during a closed door meeting a week ago, the pope reportedly referred to gay men using an italian word that translates to a highly offensive slur. the vatican in a statement said the pope never intended to offend anyone, adding that he believes there is room for everyone in the church. for more on the fallout, here's our religion editor aleem maqbool. slowly over the last week we...
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with me is sebastian usher our bbc world service middle east analyst. just take us through the series of events of what we know has happened. essentially, over the last couple of hours, we started to hear reports that a convoy of helicopters carrying the iranian president ebrahim raisi had got into difficulties. now, never difficult, different ways in which it was phrased on different outlets in the arabian media. a hard landing, a rough landing on a crash landing but no exact details of what that actually meant. on the reports were that it was a convoy of three helicopters travelling in the north—west of the country, the province of east azerbaijan, and, she was saying, not only was the president on this particular helicopter, it began to emerge that the foreign minister was on the helicopter, too. now, the two other helicopters that were in the convoy, we have had reports that they have landed safely so a huge rescue operation has been launched, she was saying a new introduction there, this been hampered by the thick fog and rain in this area. notju
with me is sebastian usher our bbc world service middle east analyst. just take us through the series of events of what we know has happened. essentially, over the last couple of hours, we started to hear reports that a convoy of helicopters carrying the iranian president ebrahim raisi had got into difficulties. now, never difficult, different ways in which it was phrased on different outlets in the arabian media. a hard landing, a rough landing on a crash landing but no exact details of what...
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earlier, i spoke to bbc�*s world service asia/pacific editor, michael bristow. ata at a conference, the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire to essentially gift orangutans to up major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, speaking of india, china, european union countries — essentially as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust developing its economy and palm oil in particular, but also protecting the national habitat —— natural habitats which are vital for orangutans and by giving these mammals, these animals, these apes to these countries, it's sort of like a token of their desire to keep them alive. the palm oil industry though is externally controversial, isn't it, that it does degrade the habitats on which these animals live? it’s that it does degrade the habitats on which these animals live?— which these animals live? it's an amazin: which these animals live? it's an amazing crop — which these animals live? it's an amazing crop in _ which these an
earlier, i spoke to bbc�*s world service asia/pacific editor, michael bristow. ata at a conference, the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire to essentially gift orangutans to up major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, speaking of india, china, european union countries — essentially as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust developing its economy and palm oil in particular, but also...
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of service was flooded. people like zalik would enter the field by himself , he didn't have much to do with protocols, he would hit the water if necessary . whatever you can think of, i witnessed some of these scenes up close and it was really exhausting that we sometimes had health concerns and ordered us to take care. he said that we should not lose even a minute for the people. i will flip through some of these photos. what was one of his outstanding features was his good nature. they were well-mannered, well-mannered, people-oriented. mr. doctor, can you take a look at this photo album? it shows that this is really understanding he said that the philosophy of life is to serve god's people on the basis of belief . hazrat agha constantly tells both the people and the officials that he is a revolutionary , that he is a jihadi, in the selection of managers and officials, the example and interpretation of which was martyr raisi, amir abdullahian, and mr. raisi even during his trips to mashhad, sometimes he al
of service was flooded. people like zalik would enter the field by himself , he didn't have much to do with protocols, he would hit the water if necessary . whatever you can think of, i witnessed some of these scenes up close and it was really exhausting that we sometimes had health concerns and ordered us to take care. he said that we should not lose even a minute for the people. i will flip through some of these photos. what was one of his outstanding features was his good nature. they were...
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let's speak now to navin singh khadka, environment correspondent at bbc world service for more on this. talk us through kami rita sherpa's record everest summit? it is just extraordinary. it isjust extraordinary. what officials have _ it isjust extraordinary. what officials have told _ it isjust extraordinary. what officials have told me - it isjust extraordinary. what officials have told me it - it isjust extraordinary. what officials have told me it is i it isjust extraordinary. what. officials have told me it isjust officials have told me it is just back from his 29th summit and then preparing for his 30th push from another team. that is why he is known as everest man. that another team. that is why he is known as everest man.- another team. that is why he is known as everest man. that is a fittin: known as everest man. that is a fitting name. — known as everest man. that is a fitting name, why— known as everest man. that is a fitting name, why does - known as everest man. that is a fitting name, why does he - known as everest man. that is a| fitting name, why does he keep known
let's speak now to navin singh khadka, environment correspondent at bbc world service for more on this. talk us through kami rita sherpa's record everest summit? it is just extraordinary. it isjust extraordinary. what officials have _ it isjust extraordinary. what officials have told _ it isjust extraordinary. what officials have told me - it isjust extraordinary. what officials have told me it - it isjust extraordinary. what officials have told me it is i it isjust extraordinary. what....